Richmond Palladium (Daily), 28 December 1904 — Page 7

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1904.

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PENNSYLVANIA

In Effect December 25th, 1904.

CINCINNATI & CHICAGO DIVISION. Arrive Westward Depart t ....Richmond and Logan Ac. Ex . ... 6:45 a m. 11:10 a. m. Chicago Special 11:15 a. m, 12:30 p. m. Michigan Ex. 4:40 p. m Cincinnati and Logansport Ex. 5:00 p. m. 7:15 p. m Cincinnati and Richmond Ac. Ex.

11:00 p. m. Cin. and Chi. i'A

4:05 a. m. Southern Ex 4:15 a. m. Northland Limited 5:15 a. m. .Rich, and Cin. Ac. Ex. 7:00 a. m. 9:48 a. m Logan and Cin. Ac. Ex 10:10 a. m. 3:50 p! m. Chi. and Cin. Secial 3:55 p. m.

5:40 p. m Logan, and Rich. Ac COLUM BUS & INDIANAPOLIS DIV. Westward

.... St. Louis 4:55 a. m. Capital ....St Louis i 10:00 a. in. Col. and Ind. 1:15 p. m St. Loui

9:00 p. m. - ..Col. and Rich. Ac. Ex St. Louis Special 10:18 p Eastward

5:15 a. m. Pittsburg Ac. Mail 9:45 a. m Ind. and Col. Ac.

9:50 a. m New York Ex. j. 4:50 p. m. Keystone Ex 7:20 p. m Atlantic Ex. 7:30 p,

8:40 p. m New York Limited 8:55 p. m Ohio and Virginia Ex. 9:00 p. m. DAYTON & XENIA DIV. -Westward 4:37 a. m St. Louis Limited , 9:55 a. m Springfd. and Rich. Ac -,

10:10 a. m St. Louis Ex. 10:10 p. m Pitts., Sprifld & Richmond Mail & Ex. Daily-

Eastward

, Pittsburg Special '5:25 a. m. Rich, and Spgfd Acc. 3:52 p. m. New York Ex. 9:55 a. m. Keystone Ex. 4:55 p. m. , New York Limited 8:49 p. m. GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA R'Y. Southward 3:30 a. m Mack, and Cin. Mail and Ex. 9:42 a. m Ft. W. and Rich Mail and Ex , 3:40 p. m Mack, and Cin. Mail and Ex

10:15 p. m Sunday Ac. ! - Northward w Rich and G. R. Mail and Ex. 5:40 a. m. Michigan Ex 12:50 p. m. ....Cin. and Mack. Mail and Ex. . . v ...11:10 p. m. Daily. ! Sunday only. All trains unless otherwise indicated, depart and arrive darly, except Sunday. C. W. ELMER, Passenger and Ticket Agent.

0., 0. & L. TIME TABLE. Effective October 16, 1904. EAST AND SOUTH. No. 4 Daily. Leave Richmond 9 :00 a. m. Leave Cottage .Grove .... 9u7 a. m, 4 rt: : n 11 .IK m larnve vuicmuavi No. 2. Daily Except Sunday. Leave Richmond 4:05 p. m. Leave Cottage Grove .... 4:45 p. m. Arrive Cincinnati 6:20 p. m. No. 6 Sunday Only. Leave Richmond 8:15 p. m. Leave Cottage Grove . . 8 :50 p. m. lArrive Cincinnati 10:25 p. m. No. 1, Daily. Leaves Cincinnati 8:30 a. m. Leaves Cottage Grove ...10:05 a. m.

'Arrive lcnmonu av.iv a. m. No. 3, Daily. , Leaves Cincinnati 5:00 p. m. Leaves Cottage Grove ... 6 :30 p. m. Arrives Richmond 7:05 p. m. ' NORTH AND WEST No. 1, Daily. r Leaves Richmond 10:40 a. m. Leaves Muncie 12:01 p. m. Leaves Marion 1 107 p. m. Leaves Peru 2:05 p. m. 'Arrives North Judson ... 4:05 p. m. No. 3, Daily. Leave Richmond 7:05 p. m. Yiaatob Miitmha 8:25 p. m.

Leaves Marion 9 :30 p. m. Arrives Peru 10:30 p. m. No. 7, Daily Except Sunday. Leaves Richmond 7:10 a. m. Arrives Muncie 8:30 a. m. - Leaves Marion 9:35 a. m. Arrives Peru 10:35 a. m. No. 2, Daily Except Sunday. Leaves North Judson ...10:35 a. m. Leaves Peru 12:35 p. m. r. rrives Richmond 4:05 p. m. No. 4, Daily. Leaves Peru . . , 5 :35 a. m. Arrives Richmond 9 :00 a. m. , No. 8, Leaves Ppru 4:45 p. m. Arrives Richmond 8:15 p. m. -rFor rates or information regarding connections, inquire of i C. A. BLAIR, j Passenger and Tick& Agent. Horns Telephone 44. The greatest money nukinff hwtntkm have been suggested oj minds LunilUr with the needs ot the. age. i THE AMERICAN INVENTOR "Cd! keep you in touch with subiects oi current Interest in "the line of new inventions and experiment. It will aid you to develop ideas oi practical value. Issued on the 1st and 15th oi every month. T . , t. L . - . . L al li stand 10c. per copy or sent by mail $.50 per year. Z i wcwrcisai wvu ucn issue. it n Sample copy sent free. XFishitj-tsi. D. C 4 - - J

TIME TABLE

Mail and Ex 11:15 p. m. Limited 4:45 a. m. Ex 5:05 a. m. Ex 10:15 a. m. Ac. Ex. 10:20 a. m. Ex .... 1:20 p. m. m. Special and Ex. 5:30 a. m. Mail and Ex 10:15 a. m. m. Dayton & Western TractionCo. In effect Bee. 18, 1004, subject to change without notice. MAIN LINE

AM P M P M Lv Richmond.... 6 00 And 9 00 11 00 Ar Eaton 6 45 every 9 45 11 45 W. Alex.and'a 7 00 hour 10 00 12 00 Dayton 8 Op until 1100 .. ..

Dally except Sunday. NEW PARIS BRANCH Thro' Service

P M 10 20 10 45 10 50 Iv Richmond Ar Cedar Springs New Paris THE INTERSTATE LIMITED ParlorBuffet Service AM 0 50 10 25 10 85 11 15 P M 8 60 4 25 4 85 6 15 Leave Richmond Arrive Eaton West Alexandria Dayton Special tickets must be purchased before boarding train. No baggage carried. Trunks, eto., may b sent on trains preceding or following. uuuei i mien nnrvBu on mis train. Direct connection at Dayton with "Lima lmiteu" trains ror Troy, Flqua and Lima. Richmond to Lima (120 miles) In 4 hours. IK trie lines In the United States. CONNECTIONS At Eaton with P. CO. A Hi. Li. for points north and south. At West Alexandria with Cincinnati Northern R. R. for points north and south. At Dayton with electric lines diverging for Troy. Piqua Sidney, Lima, Xenla, Spilngfleld, Columbns, Hamilton and Cincinnati. Through rates, through tickets to al) points. For further Information call Home if. 'hone 209. C. O. BAKER. Agent. Take Breakfast or Lunch on the D. & W.'s "Interstate Limited" Parlor-Buffet Train between Richmond and Dayton, O., leaves Richmond at 9:50 a. m. and 3:50 p. m.( connecting at Dayton with THE LIMA LIMITED" for Troy, Piqua and Lima. Richmond to Lima in 4 hours. Other trains to Day ton everv hour, making direct connections fc Springfield, Columbus, ZanesvUk Cincinnati, Xenia, Troy, Piqua, Lima and intermediate points. THROUGH TICKETS SOLD HEISKELL'S OliiTMEilT cures Sores, Burns, Scalds, XTlcprs, Kingworms, Tetter. Krysipelas. scald Head, Itch, Ptiuples, Blotches. Inflamed Eyes. Piiee, ami all Skin trm-tions. Makes the skin beautifully fair nnd emrw'fc. At ail drug gists. &oo feiKl lur ooor i. lohn.tnn. II olio way A Co.. 1'hUndela la.

AM AM And 5 00 0 20 every 5 25 6 45 hour 5 80 6 50 until

ISAAC KUNE'S FINE POSITION

IN THE EMIGRANT DEPARTMENT OF ROCK ISLAND HERE VISITING RELATIVES He Spends Most of His Time on the Road Likes His Job Immensely. Isaac Kline who was recently given a splendid position on the Rock Island System is in the city for a few days. Mr. Kline is in the emigrant department of the passenger service and he says that it is the best position he ever held. "The Rock Island" said Mr. Kline "owns no land but it is greatly interested in settling vast sections of country in Kansas and Texas through which its lines run. Emigrant trains are run, some 17 coaches length, and I make the trips with these trains. At different places along the line where the train stops for the home seekers to look about, I take my camera and photograph the views and then write the place up. On the train my principal duty is to keep the peace between the real estate agents that accompany the emigrants. My headquarters in Chicago are on the seventh floor of the Rock Island Station. There are fourteen stories to this building and 7,500 men work there, nearly as many men as there are in the whole city of Richmond." Resting in the inside pocket of Mr. Kline's coat is a pocket book simply crowded wits passes from Western Union franks to dining car complimentaries. Mr. Kline speaks of them as his "collection of velvet." MILTON. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Morris are at Pendleton for the holidays. Miss Morris returned from there Monday. Frank Murray and Miss Nora IIihman were married on Sunday morning by Rev. Firman C. MeCormick. They are excellent young people and have a host of friends who wish them well. Will Calloway and family of Indianapolis were at G. W. Calloway's Xmas. Mrs. Calloway and daughter will remain for a week. The Masonic installation and banquet on Tuesday night w$l be fc. pleasant event of the week. Mr. Gray, of Ingersoll, Ontario, is the guest of his daughter, Miss Jensen. lhe M. tj. bunday school gave ai pretty cantata Saturday night. The children of the public school gave a creditable Xmas entertain ment at Kinsev's hall Friday night. The Christian church hold a large crowd Sunday night and heard some srood thoughts on New Year Ideals in the pastor's sermon. The music also was highly appreciated, an orchestra assisting. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hart will leave in a few days for the souht for the remainder of the winter. Among the many family Xmas din ner parties was that of the Newman family at E. B. Newman's. TTrmer Newman and family of Hamilton. O.. and K. H. Newman and family of Richmond and Vogel Newman of Cambridge City were present. Mrs. C. V. Page of Heshler, O., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Meeker. Miss Ada McCormick of Ft'. Wayne was the guest over Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. Freeman McCormick. Frank Johnson and wife have arrived at Wm. Bragg's fmmi Denver. Mrs. Thomas Revalee died Friday after a long illness of heart trouble. Funeral at M. E. church of which she was a member Sunday afternoon, service by Rev. G. Jensen. Miss Revalee was a good woman and as the pastor said "was willing to work in the obscure corners." A husband and son survive, also her mother, Mrs. A. J. Lyons. There was a large attendance at the funeral. Among those from a distance were, Mrs. S. B. Little of Anderson. The M. E. clmrch will begin a revival meeting Sunday January 1. Clyde Dailey, son of Chas Dailey. is seriously ill with pneumonia. The Masonic lodge room has a new carpet and presents a neat appear

How to Get Well. Every organ of the body is directly connected with the brain ty nerves. The nerve cells in the brain generate nerve force power and send it to the organ through these nerves, and this nerve-force gives life and action. The organs work perfectly when there is sufficient nerve power. Lack of nerve force weakens the action of an organ and it works imperfectly becomes sick. Two-thirds of all sickness is thus due to weak or deranged nerves; it is therefore advisable to take Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, because it makes nerve energy. When you cure the nerves you remove the cause, and that's the way to get well. "Dr. Miles' "Restorative Nervine cured me of nervous prostration after every other effort had failed to grlve me relief. My trouble seemed to beg-in with a general loss of strength and a breaking down of the nervous system. I suffered from headache, constipation and fluttering or palpitation of the heart. My appetite failed and I was so nervous and restless that I could not sleep at night. My husband, who is a druggist, brought me a bottle of Nervine. It helped me from the start, and I continued using it until I had taken six bottles. My health was completely restored." MRS. SILA M. MOREHOUSE. North Adams. Mich. Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that th first T)ottle will benefit. If It falls, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind

ance. Some new furniture was also recently purchased. The people of Washington township will be glad when there is no longer a saloon within her borders. Chas. Hale and family were at Economy Sunday. Mrs. Heist is spending the winter at Nobles ville. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. McClung celebrated their 2oth wedding anniversary Saturday. The company was composed mostly of kinsmen and a few friends. A good dinner and a pleasant social time were enjoyed. A pretty collection of gifts was received. Miss Marie Benner gave a miscellaneous shower for Miss Higham Saturday afternoon. Most of the guests were the Sunday-school class to which the young ladies belong. A large variety of prettjr and useful things were given. The blind-folded bride elect chose the parcel of Miss Alice Beeson as the next prispective bride, and Mrs. R. F. Callaway tio give the shower. A. R. Beyerle of the Palladium was in Milton Monday. Rev. M. F. Sherer, formerly pastor of Milton Christian church, now in Evangelistic field, recently closed a meeting at Marion, 111,, during which 107 united with the church. He is meeting with much success in his revival work. Marion Wallace is home from Rennsellaer where he has charge of the history classes of the high school. Head About to Burst Prom Severe Bilious Attack. "I had a severe bilious attack and felt like n7 head was about to burst when I gor hold of a freesample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. I took a dose of them after supper and the next day felt like a new man and have been feeling happy ever since," says Mr. J. W. Smith of Juliff, Texas. For bilious ness, stomach troubles and constipation these Tablets have no equal. Price 25 cents. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. H. Sudhoff, fifth and Main. Dental Pedagogics Convention. Louisville, Ky., Dec. 2S. The convention of the National Institute of Dental Petlaojrics met here today and Avill continue for two days. Several distinguished delegates as well as visitors are attending the meeting and important papers relating to den tal pedagogies will be read by wellkivn experts. Hungarian Diet Re-Opens Budapest. Dec. 28. The lower house of the Hungarian Diet which was adjourned by the King December 10, re-opened today. Members of both the liberal and opposi tion parties have been active during the recess and it is probable that the old debates regarding dissolution will be resumed. We Are All Familiar with the deep, hoarse bark, gTimly called "a grave-yard cough." It is the croy of the tortured lungs for mercy. Give them mercy in the form of Allen's Lung Balsam, a remedy for pulmonary trouble, so hisrhly esteemed that it is recommended even in the earlier stages of consumption. In the later stages mortal skill is unavailing. Nobody can afford to neglect a cold.

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CONSTIPATION

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