Richmond Palladium (Daily), 12 November 1904 — Page 2

ElOmiOHD DAILY PALLADIUM, SATURDAY IIORNINO, NOVEMBER 12, 1904.'

PAGE TWO

.The Love of Eating. ... IS THE AMERICAN BECOMING A GOURMAND ?

In our largest centers of population, ruch as New York and Chicago, we daily see more attention given o the inner man.

Cafe and luneh-rooms are filled with men and women who seem to give all their time tnd attention to thoughts of properly or improperly feeding their stomachs. "It is cf course best to eat slowly, but not too much." says Dr. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. In this aoth century people devote so much time lo head work that their brain is fagged and there isn't sufficient blood left to properly take care of the other organs of the body. The stomach must be assisted in its hard work the liver started into action by the use of a good stomach tonic, which should fc-e entirely of vegetable ingredients and without alcohol. After years of experience in an active practice. Dr. Pierce discovered & remedy that suited these conditions in a Llood-maker and tissue-builder. He called H Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery an alterative extract that assists in the digestion and assimilation of the food in the stomach so that the blood gets what it needs for food and oxidation, the liver is &t the same time started into activity and there is perfect elimination of waste matter. When the blood is pure and rich, all the organs work without effort, and the body is like a perfect machine. Frek ! Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay erense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in taper covers, or 31 stamps for the clothbound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V.

ORATOR'S MEET HOLD INTEREST

OF

EARLHAM COLLEGE STUDENTS AT PRESENT

MOST LIKELY CANDIDATES

Wehrly and Spann Probably Have the Best Chances for Wininng The College Meet.

EARLHAM'S TEAM Left Last Evening for Terre Haute to Play Rose Polytechnic. Last evening a t 'clock ike P'arlham football team left for Terre Haute. The team went to Indianapolis, stopping there fur the night, and this morning will proceed to Terre Haute. This was done in or-

ler not to gatigue the players by the

most of which was by

rule,

CATARRH

THIS REMEDY IS SURE TO GIVE SATISFACTION ELYS Cream Balm GivesRelief atOnce

Tt cleanses, soothes ami ht-als the liseas d 11 f mbrBiw. It r-ms Cutarrh an drives Hwrtv a foll it) the

Fmd qu'ffcl v. ft. is Hhsnrbe.1. Henls nnl Provf te Ntviu'i-Ji Me Kt'Mos ihePensos of TnMe nvM. I.H'.'e size ." hi lnifrj:N's or mail. 7lial size by mnil I"-. KLV UK- TII KUs Sti Warren St eet, New York.

HAY FEVER

Evsrv Woman

:VA ..-........1,

I'iWiH MARVEL Whirling bpry

turn uti'1 Snrt,.n. Mt i"iaf-

ft Mi,i- ir.v-iut'iit.

II Ckuc la.laul.) .

k ,ror druciM fx II. ;f .p t annct uir tho MA It IK I.. itcr-( I no

VleT, I'll! iftlll rllUKp tut 1 1'mstrati'd br-ok ! i. Upivcg

trii parTK'uiii ami "i rv ioiib m- -v j ;nai.iii la-lit s. i js i.l.., Time liiag; Sew Vurii.

long

tract in . The Terre Haute trip is the longest Hint will be taken this year by the Quakers, a nil they wished to be in perfect physical condition as possible when they appear oil the Held this afieruo.in. More of a spirit of continence prevailed "he team 0:1 the eve of its departure than has been felt before any game this year. Despite the loin; series of reversals that has b?en muTeivd by

Since the practical, failure of the the Quaker eleven,. One tf the

players, who was on last year s i

team, said before departure 1 1st

JUT Jill JiVLAil ILPm Ull iiVLP-lL VJUJll Jl.MlUW lb

tyx HltHNIS f

Oh, Cubanolal oh, enchantress sweet! In you alone is happiness complete! In you all virtues do we find With no regrets to follow on behind! THE NEW

Earlham football team has caused even its most ardent .supporters to

lose interest in the game, the reigning topic of interest at llu college is the preliminary oratorical contests, which will be held within the

The students of the who will compete, yesterday a fiernonn

1

next few weeks, vai i r.s classes heid a nuvtiiig

and all 01 the preiinunarv arrange

nients were completed. The dates on which the various class contests will be held were ratilied and several minor 'matters transposed of. The

uL' the four

night: "The team, collectively and individually, is in a tine shap.. and rhe chances are greatly in t'aor of a victory tomorrow afternoon. Tl.e players who have been laid up 011 account of injuries have most "f them entirely recovered and all will accompany the team and play in their old positions airainst liose,

Karlham's old rival. 1 wont be at all surprised if Earlham wins from the "Tech" moys." Ifose has an exceptionally tod

Is the highest achievement in the cigar maker's art. A perfect smoke for FIVE CENTS! Delightful from start to finish. Ask your dealer for the NEW CUBANOLA. Insist on having it. iA. Kiiefer Drig Co. Sole Distribvitors. Indianapolis.

coiniw'tiiiL' students

classes will hold class contests, bo- team this year and has a -ood strim ninnimr with week after next. The'f victories to its credit. The lineup

Un the harlham will, m all prouanu-

itv be inacticallv the same as that

winners

iind those trettimr secom

place in thes. c ntests will meet in l)ecen:ber for the -school contest, in which the oraior who ii to represent Karlham a( the State oratorical contest will Ije chosen, 'i he State conies: will bo held in .Janm'.rv .'i' e: rl.

in Feliruary, and ranuem(Mits have contest, which a of the Karlham

anva:' v

boon made very lar.ro st udeu ! s

TOA in 1 r. S iuttaru ui.ttnri'Irvyr ; t4 "jj ' " .;'i ,.r l 'i'f. b jf not 10 i r('- . i, h ni'i.'U" ri'i-mbi nn

oral art'oc litis nuiribor will at

tend. ('ller? interest now centers in these oratorical contests and the probable winners and much speculation is indulged in as to the man who will uphold Karlham next yer. Wehrly stands an e::e.!lonl show f;;r the seniors, and in all probability will win that class contest. For the juniors, Smelscr and Spann - the latter a "dark hoi-se," whii.won second in last year's school contest, and who is looked upon as a very likely orator will work hard. huoiic, one of last year's ' compel itrrs. is marked as the Sophomore oralo-, a,lfho:i!i be will oarpeie auain-l several excellent n;eu. T!i freshmen are rather domo:di.ed at the array of lalent a'in-i them, but several first vear student

is;1 iii the Duiler irame. A. ...few 'layers will reaijjx'ar afier ab--enei-s of a few weeks an.dthe linerp will present the old ap)earance. small inindjer of "roalers" ac!i; anied the team. The lineup: 1 . K. Laurenc. 1 . T. Harvey. I, . (J. Smell.er. (V Wann. I. (I. -Hobbs (Capt.) If. T. -K'eayan. I?. K. MeCivnry. i). 15. --Wilson. ' L. H. 15.-Lear. II. H. 15. -Pond. V. IJ.-Xewlin.

1010 MAIN ST.

Westcott Hotel Old?.

(O

RICH 01

mm

13 fcilC'

Th

ITrv Tic3.

7ith

.1 (

1 h 1 Ev Ah s Cm. v 1 c A Ch

tflk SIKCiKSMI.D

t or pitl uli'iUH.

TT tint. I b t irlc! f-ila.

o, f't)t in pK'n wrat-vi

:.xi . r .1 t.i. -.'.i.V vircu!u' Kciit o ley Lei.

CHICHESTtH'S fNttil'

have acknowleiiu-eci

ts.

con test s

their decision Tliev are In

it

enter Ih

at work. The orators of the various classes will hold meetings next week, preparatory to the class contests.

'EfiHY.ROtAi.

mi

u H.EO ;ll nirtclllo ki "r-

vifh l'ur r-hlxin. I HUf wo f . h..uh.n run. Mubattlaliunn llultv.

tlvtn. tjt f your lfiei-l nt m f tmf lr I'urlKMil ir-v. TtrttMli ot "Killcl Tor l.wtU-. in !"' rv Inn Mill, UMMHI Uiinioi.iM S-'!

II Drji'. 'hlchM.trr l IH I

QR LaFRAHCOS

o COMPOUND

9mt . tv47 rrultor: 25 cnt. DruMrlits or mtS jiokletfree. DR. LaFIIAKCO. FblU&lphla. fm.

BEST FOR'

CIRCUS and THEATRICAL ROUTES. FAIR and CONVENTION DATES. PARKS-CARNIVALS-CELEBRATIONS Advance news concerning things theatrical In all field, viz: Dramatic, Vaudeville, Musical. Minstrel, Operatic and Burlesque. . . . . ? THE RECOGNIZED ORGAN OF THE THEATRICAL PROFESSION OF AMERICA.' It has- the largest circulation nd is the best advertising medium of any paper In its class. . . Published at Cincinnati, Ohio, by THE BILLBOARD PUB. CO

i

State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas county, ss: Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. .7. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use

! of Hall's Catarrh Cure.

FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Cth day of December, A. D., 18SG." Seal. . A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in

ternally, and acxs directly on the

blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free.

F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, 0. Sold by all drugfrhsts, 75c. Hall's family Tills are the best.

vania rni.o-.n! coni-

nany i-; experimenting vi;h a new tie rlop.'-v their lines. The tie-s are made (. f Leech timber and are treated with a new patented process, which it is claimed makes ihem last for f r m fourteen to sixteen years and prevents dec a 7. The new ties were un

loaded alon- the lines and pined in , position the pas! week. The ties j weiiih about three times as much as j other ties not treated with the acid. The section men marked the .new ties -with two larue nails, one bearing the date "1004" and the other a Lt- ' ter "B" which is intended to de-1 note that the ties were made cf .

beech wood. Should the ties last the length of time claimed, then all the ties on the tracks will be treated with the process. This would be a great saving to the railroad companies,' for one of the heaviest expenses of conducting the road is the

laying of new ties every three four years.

co f JjW g Mr? I U & J fi

(o (o

WOMEN'S FURS Of Quality nHIS Fur Store has some price news for to-day. It tells you how much you need pay for thoroughly good qualities. CScarfs in different Furs, various Lengths & Styles. $2 to $18

MEN'S OVERCOATS

A

Of the Better Kind " Better Kind" of Overcoat does not mean a coat that costs more than another coat. It means a coat that is

better than some other coat at the same price. 3.We can't emphasize the quality question more strongly than we have during the last two weeks. We've told you the history of our Overcoat making, just how we go about it. The proof of our claim lies in the Overcoats themselves. CMen's New Style Overcoats in Tweeds, Meltons, Kerseys, Cheviots & other materials; Chesterfield & belt styles, lined & tailored in a superior way. $10 $12 $15 $18 $20 $22 $25 Your Credit is Good

Indiana O), OV O)

SxooAoAooAoAoAoAoAoAoAoAoAoAoAoAo

or

THE

TH

MILLS

J.RUNGE &C0.

No.I6S7thSt TtlPH0NEN950y

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is Pleasant to Take. The finest quality of granulated loaf sugar is used in the manufacture of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the roots used in its preparation give it a flavor similar to maple sy-

ERY PENINSULAR RANGE SOLD

THIS WEEK AT JONES HARDWARE CO. ll-2t.

nip, making it quite pleasant to

HOT LUNTJCH FREE AND AN take. Mr. W. L. Kodcriek. of Pooles-

$3.00 SILVER TEA SET WITH EVjville, Md., in speakin- of this remedy

says: "I have used Chamberlain's

Cough Remedy with my childen for several years and can truthfully say it is the best preparation of the kind I know of. The children like to take it and it has no injurious after effect. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. II. Sudhoff, Fiftb and Main streets.

A Sure Thing.

It is said that nothing is sure except death and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is a sure cure for all lung and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. Van Metre of Shepherdtown, W. Ya., says, "I had a severe case of bronchitis and for a year tried everything I heard of but got no relief. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured me absolutely." It's infallible for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption. Try it. It's guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. Trial bottles free. Regular sizes 50c

$L00.

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Mrs. E. E. Beeson is in Indianapolis. Maud Drischel was home Thursday. II. E. Penny was in Richmond Thursday. Chas. Keller and Walter Waddel were in Richmond "Wednesday night.

Clara Kennepohl of Richmond is visiting with Hazel Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Spittler visited in Jacksonburg Friday. Adolph Case was arrested Thursday night for making threats to take his sister's life while he was in a drunken condition. He resisted the o Hirers and caused considerable excitement before he was arrested. The lire department was called out Thursday nizht to Mr. Clapper's bouse in the west end of the town. The blaze was only a small atTairand was sifm under control. I -em Weed has moved his family back to Dublin from Mt. Auburn. Harry Bond has returned home. Mr. Wells will move his family from Mooresyille into Ross Tjler s

pvonerty.

Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White have retained home from St. Louis. J. W. Rummel was in Knightstown Thursday. Quite a en:wd of High Sehool boys will go with the local foot ball team to Richmond Saturday.

Mrs. Ernest Reed and daughter,

have gone to their home in Ann Ar bor.

Miss Carrie Michels of Milton was

the guest of friends here Thursday. Mrs. Harlev Nation of Mueie is

the guest of her parents. Mr. and

Mrs. Ira Priichard.

Ifplilr I'- 5

vaLS c5 .

FULL WEIGHT, FREE-FHON-DIRT

O O X

you buy from FOSLER & CO. Give them an order and be convinced. Rotli Phones 115. 5x2 A st.

M-!"W? -H- M'WIMIH III I I I I I I I I I I' I Hi

Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver

Tablets are becoming a favorite for;

stomach troubles and constipation. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., W. IL Sudhoff, fifth and Main.

SometbinK Extra Good!)

Strong & Garfield Waterproof Euaraels the price a little high, but economy in the long run, as they save the price of a pair of rubbers. Manas' Booteea sold by us only come and see at LAHRMAN'S 718 Main Street

O) 9 01 6 6) o 6) d) 6) o) c cS q) o) q) eft oY oi