Richmond Palladium (Daily), 23 November 1904 — Page 2
A Lriviffig Monument. If we were to assemble all those who have been cured of heart disease by Dr. Miles Heart Cure, and who would to-day be in their graves had not Dr. Miles' been successful in perfecting this wonderful heart specific, they would populate a large city. What a remarkable record a breathing, thinking, moving monument, composed of human lives, that for which every other earthly possession is sacrificed. IThe Miles Medical Co. receive thousands of letters from these people like the following: "1 foel indebted to the Dr. Miles' Heart Cure for my life. I desire to call the attention of others Buffering: as I did to this remarkable remedy for the heart. For a long1 time I had suffered from shortness of breath after any little exertion, palpitation of the heart; and at times terrible pain in the region of the heart, mo serious that I feared that I would some time drop dead upon the street. One day 1 read one of your circulars, and Immediately went to my drugjrist and purchased two bottles of the Hea-t Cure, and took It according to directions, with the result that I am entirely cured. Since then I never miss an opportunity to recommend this remedy to my friends who have heart trouble; in fact I am a traveling advertisement, for I am widely known in this locality." J. H. BOWMAN, Manager of Lebanon Pemocrat, Xashville, Tenn. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If It fails he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
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BASKETBALL HOLDS FLOOR
AT THE HIGH SCHOOL AND STUDENTS ANXIOUS FOR OPENING.
THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
Is What Local Lads Are After The Team and Schedule.
SOMEJDVICE To Parties Who Contemplate Trip to the Pair. ' (Continued from yesterday.) 'On Thanksgiving afternoon football at the Stadium will draw 'crowds wiile Friday's star attraction will be President Roosevelt and
the attendance that day will make it J
cue of the bis days. For tin: benelit of the school peo-' t1c I will,. suggest that while doing' the Educational Building, the' Indiana exhibit be visited first and especial attention be given to the sections containing the work of Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Ft. Wayne and Richmond. Yes, and those inter tisted in Latin may examine the Latin work of the Valparaiso II. S. and hunt up the very fine pen and ink sketch illustrative of the fable "Sour Grapes' for thereby hangs a tale which I ..will rclata tomorrow. Let these same persons step into the Kentucky booth and ask for the Latin work of the Maysville II. S., I think it is, and you will find on the cover of one of the papers in the Aeneid, a dainty water color illustration of a sea nymph with the porper accessories. I will write Miss Cotton, sister of State Supt. Cotton, who is acting as
manager of the Exhibit from Indiana, to look out for Richmond delegations and you can be assured that no pains will be spared to make your visit a delight. ELIZABETH IIORNEY.
Every high school student, boy5 or girl, is looking anxiously forward to the opening of the basket ball season on the evening of December 2. High School last season won the champion ship of Eastern Indiana and encour
aged by their success the team this season is out with the avowed intention of winning the state championship.' With this end in view two games have been arranged with the Manual Training High School of Indianapolis. If the local lads win from the crack Capital City team the title will be theirs beyond dispute. Xew suits have been ordered for the team and high school will make a "nifty" appearance .when the step on the lloor of the Garfield gymnasium for the first game with Ivokomo High School. Brown padded trousers, similar to football trousers, only lighter, will be worn with red stockings and white shirts. At the opening game the city council and the school beard will attend as the guests of the team. Mayor Zimmerman will formerly open .the season by making a brief address and will toss up the ball for the first play. The following schedule of games has been arranged by Manager Gennett: December 2 11. II. S. vs. Kokomo at Richmond. December lfi R. H. S. vs. Anderson II. S. at Richmond. January fi R. II. S. vs. Hamilton 0. II. S.'at Richmond. Jan nary 14. R. II. S. vs. Anderson II. S. at Anderson. January 20. R. H. S. vs. Kokomo II. S. at Kokomo. January 2S. R. U.S. vs. Hamilton IT. S. at 'Hamilton, O. February 10 R. II. S. vs. M. T. II. S. at Richmond. Fehurary IS R. II. S. vs. M. T. IT. S. at Indianapolis.' The probable line-up of the team will be as follows: Forward Gennett, Decker (capt.) ; Center Murray; Guard Genu, Manford. Murray at Center has just entered the local high school coming here from Columbus, Ind., where he played last vear on the basketball team of that high school which was one of the best in the state. High school students are expecting great things of him.
They will - not return - home until af
ter Thanksgiving. The many young friends of Maude Chapin at Chester will be sorry to hear of her continued poor health. She will go to Florida to spend the
winter. We sincerely hope her stay j
in the south will be beneficial. Mrs. Hannah Williams and daughter, Lulue Hampton, visited at Chester over Sunday.. Little Elsie Hampton is quite sick. Remember the basket supper and entertainment Wednesday evening at Chester school house. Our school will dismiss for Thanks giving and remain closed until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jordan of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Throck
morton, of Fountain City, visited at j
Harry Wright s Sunday. Pearl Minor and Lilly Craig of Richmond were calling here Sunday evening. Mrs. Annie Stackhouse and daugh
ter, Mary, have returned to their home in Philadelphia. They were the j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Wil-1
liamson while here, to St. Louis and on
They had been j their way home, j
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"One of Dr. King's New Life Pills , each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again," writes D. H. . Turner, of Dempseytown, Pa. They ; are the best in the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25 cents at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Hundreds of lives saved year by
year by having Dr. Thomas' Eclectri Oil in the house just when it is needed. Cures croup, heals burns, cuts wounds of every sort.
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Quick Arrest. J. A. Guiledge, of Verbent, Via., was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors After doctors and all remedies failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve guickly arrested further inflammation and cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain. 25c at A. G. Luken & CO '6.
Girls expect remedies to work miracles in a day's time. Beautifying changes come slow. Keep on taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 'Twill make the face fair and blooming 33 cents. Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.
TURKEY AND OYSTER DRESSING THANKSGIVING EVE AT ED ROSER'S.
Over Pennsylvania Lines. Excursion tickets to Chicago will be sold over Pennsylvania Lines November 27th, 2Sth and 20th at one first class one-way fare plus $1.00 for the round trip, account International Live Stock Exposition. This year's Live Stock Show, with eleven thousand animals on exhibition, ineluding two thousand horses, is to be the greatest on record, and the low fares over Pennsylvania Lines make it a good time fpr an inexpensive trip to Chicago. For particulars consult local ticket agent of PennStock Show Excursion .to Chicago sylvonia Lines.
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The Best Liniment. . ' Chamberlain 's Pain Balm is considered the best liniment on the market,' ' write Post & Bliss, of Georgia, Vt. No other liniment will heal a cut or bruise so promptly. No other affords such quick relief
from rheumatic pains. No other is so valuable for deep seated pains like lame back and pains in the chest. Give this liniment a trial and become acquainted with its remarkable qualities and you wilFnever wish to be without it. , For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and W, II. Sudhoff, Fifth and Main streets.
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Ten thousand demons gnawing away at one's vitals coxildn't be much worse than the tortures of itch ing piles. Yet there's a cure. Doan's Ointment never fails.
AIL P0I.0 SCOTlTtfJ EVERY EVENING AT ED ROSER'S.
CHESTER. Rev. Frank Allen who was so seriously hurt by falling from a building while painting at Ben Martin's is thought to be improving and hopes are entertained for his recovery. His mother and sister, Mrs. Goldsmith and Mrs. Weidell are with him. Miss Nellie Morrow entertained a
number of her young friends Sunday. Mrs. Leekey and Mrs. Davidson of Blontsville are here visiting Grandma Smith. Noah Ryan has sold his farm to
Greenfield parties and is looking for
a new location Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinert left for Racine, Michigan wiere Mr. Kinert has a good position as shipping clerk.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pvle visited
here Mondav.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Martin are the guest of their children Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Martin at Indianapolis.
The CREDIT SmRES YOU can't plan for new Clothes without thinking about the cost, for that's the all important part. It's not only the important part, but the troublesome pan. Here's a suggestion let Credit stand for Money in this case. Forget all about the cost and the paying ; lay aside the planning and worrying. Choose your garments, then pay us a little at a time. That's a mighty good suggestion, if you'll figure it out. We've gone into the phi!osoph7 of the question " great many times in the past, and we will continue to do so In the future. But today there's fully as interesting news of the clothes you need. '
The MEWS STORE AND THE THANKSGIVING CLOTHES
SUITS and Overcoats claim men's attention to-day. There are several special assortments in both lines assortments that are better than the usual kinds at the same price. The tailoring throughout is " Credit Store Quality. -
CThere are suits in Fancy Tweeds, sort of a rough and ready style ; there are Greys and Mixtures in Cassimeres and Worsteds ; Brown effects In Cheviots, and Blacks for dress occasions in Clays, Unfinished Worsted and Cheviots. S8.50 to $25
COvercoats la Chesterfield & Belt Styles. The materials are fancy Tweeds, Meltons, Kerseys, Cher iots & other weaves. Every lining & trimming Is of the best quality. $10 to $25
HINTS CWomen's & Misses' Coats $10 to $23 CWomen's Hats, $3.50 to $12 tXShoes, $3.30 to $3
FURS AND THANKSGIVING THANKSGIVING is Fur time in earnest. It's the time when you need Furs, if ever. To-day there is space for a few hints only. Tbey tell how much you need have charged. CFine, serviceable neck pieces in different Furs st 32 $2.30 $3 and $4 Clsabella Scarfs, the latest style....... .......$&30 Other Scarfs up to $20
HINTS CWomen's & Misses Suits, . $10to$30
CNew Style Waists,
Men'
CNearscal Coats, the newest style; satin lined. ..$23 to$30
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