Richmond Palladium (Daily), 9 January 1906 — Page 3
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THE MORNING PALLADIUM TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1906.
WHITEWATER
SILVER POINT
Palladium Correspondence: Whitewater, Ind., January 8. The Masons had two candidates for the Crst degree Saturday night. Miss Anna Stephenson is the guest of friends at Greensfork. If you have any news for the Palladium you will do a favor by calling 2 shorts on 4, Hollandsburg phone. The basket ball team was defeat
ed at Fountain City Saturday even
ing by a score of 24 to 10. Samuel Addleman has entered into the poultry business. The following teachers attended the institute at Fountain City Saturday: Messrs: Theo. It. Hunt, Joe C. Burgess, Fred (!. White, Frank Smith, Foster Curtis and Miss Zona Craves. The Kev. Mr. Smith of Sidney, O., is conducting a series of meetings at Cedar drove. J. A. SU'p!,enson spent Sunday at home. The following town officers were sworn in Monday, January 1. The board organized electing John K. Thomas, president ; ('has. A. "Woods, Secretary and Treasurer. Chas. Blose was appointed marshall and Dr. Arthur H. Jones, health officer. Councilmen. First Ward Clms. L. "White. Second Word -Win. O. White. Third Ward-Ollic Hill. Fourth Ward -John K. Thomas. Fifth Ward -Frank H. Dielil.
Palladium Correspondence: Silver Point, Ind., Jan. S. Mr. and Mrs. Luther King, and son were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jennings, of Eaton, O., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Haisley visited Miss Emma Haisley of Webster, Sunday. Mr. Everett II. Thompson was the guest of Mr. Jacob Markle and family, of Webster, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Davis of near Greensfork. Mr. Phillip Whitacre and family were the guests of friends at Webster Sunday. Albert King, who was attacked wiith pneumonia, s much improved and able to be out. Mr. John Code visited friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Plankenhorn visited his parents. Mr. apd Mrs. John Plankenhorn, Sunday.
The Diamond Cure. The latest news from Paris, is, that they have discovered a diamond cure for consumption. If you fear consumption or pneumonia, it will, however, be best for you to take that great remedy mentioned by W. T. MrGee, of Vanleer, Tenn. "I had a cough for fourteen years. Nothing helped me, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which gave instant relief, and effected a permanent cure." Un equaled quick cure, for Throat and Lung Troubles. At. A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store; price 50c and $1.00, guaranteed. Trial bottle free.
A Surprise Party.
A pleasant surprise party may be
riven to your stomach and liver, by taking a medicine which will relieve their pain and discomfort, viz: Dr.
Kind's New Life Pills. They are a
iost wonderful remedy, affording sure relief and cure for headache.
dizziness and constipation. 25c at
A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. "CIGARETTE" BAKER
dance at the Odd Fellows Hall Sat-j
uruay nignt, wuien uitw a . crowd. Mrs. Clint Kidenour returned a few days ago from near Pittsburg, Pa., where she went a week airo, to
attend her mother's funeral.
A protracted meeting commenced Sunday evening in the East Main street 1. B. church under the services of Dr. Keiter, assisted by other ministers. o CARNEGIE BEST TIPPER
WEBSTER
Palladium Correspondence : Webster, Ind., Jan. 8. The total amount received and donated to the. church for the Christmas entertainment was .f'6.23, the total amount spent was $4, and the balance went to Mrs. Viola Wilcoxen, who is the janitor of the M. K. church. The Misses Vennie Whitmer and Grave Overman worked to make the entertainment a success. Mrs. Milton Adkins attended to the candy department. There will probably be an Epworth League organized in the Sunday school at the M. E. church in the near future. On account of the stormy condition last Thursday, the Aid Society adjourned to meet again next Thursday afternoon, January 11, at Mrs.
Viola Wilcoxen 's. New officers are to
be elected for the year.
The series of meetings conducted
bv Mrs. Frances Liter, formerly
missionary to Alaska, at the Friends'
church will continue the rest of the week. So far the meetings have been a success.
Is Now Living in Italy at the Birth
place of Christopher
Columbus. (Palladium Special.) Indianaimlis, Ind., January 8.
John M. Melntyre, a traveling sales
man for a ChicagoMiouse, while here stated that he spent a part of last
summer at Genoa, Italy, with O. A.
Baker, of Marion, better known as
"Cigarette" Baker, lobbyist for the
Tobacco Trust, who fled from Indiana
last winter to avoid arrest on the
charge of attempting to bribe Representative Baker, of Rochester, to
vote against the anti-cigarette bill,
He savs he met Baker going: over
on the steamer and that they became
good friends living together at Genoa
for several weeks. Baker seemed to
be well supplied all the time with
money. Melntyre says he did not
know who Baker was until he came
to Indianapolis.
The Legislature appropriated $5,-
000 for the arrest and conviction of
Baker, and Sheriff Sourbier, of this
county, has a standing reward of
$1,000 for his capture.
"Steel Crowd. Cheap" Declares Waiter Who Has Seived Many. Cleveland, O., Jan. lames McLean, a waiter in a Superior street restaurant, tonight talked of the prominent people he had served. "Served a swell supper for young Rockefeller out at Lake City once," he said. "His bill was something like $7, and he tipped me 20 cents. II is father is somewhat better than
that. He is so well known tnat he
has to give big tips or he wouldn t
get waited on at all.
"The most of those steel men in
Corev's crowd are cheap skates.
Don't know what Corey's reputation
is, but t lie rest ot tnem, as a ruie.
bear a bad name with waiters.
"Carnegie is a prince, though. Saw
him give a man $10 in San Francis
co once. The bead waiter always
rives those men to the big ones on
his staff, and the waiter usually divides afterward.
"J. P. Morgan is all right, too. He
always tells the waiter to keep the
change, no matter how big the bank
note may be."
WATER FAMINE
May Result from Suicide in Madison
Reservoir Factories in Peril.
Madison, Ind., Jan. 8. The intake
nire of the City Waterworks became
clogged with drift Sunday and it can
not be reached on account of t.ie high
stage of the river. A tramwav
pump is giving a small supply of
water that mav fail at any tune
Four feet of water in the city resei
voir is being held for an emergency
The reservoir was drained because
Willie O'Bannion committed s'licide
by throwing himself into it. Should
the tramway pump fail, all the facto-
ies in the city will have to close
down.
SUFFERED AGONIES
F
RAILWAY TIME TABLES.
FOR
OUR YEARS
Whole Foot Nothing But Proud Flesh Tried Different Physicians and
All Kinds ot Ointments Lould Walk Only With Crutches Ohio Man Says : " CUTICURA REMEDIES THE BEST ON EARTH" "In the year 1899 the side of my right foot was cut off from the little toe down to the heel, and the physician
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wnonaacnargeoi me was trying to sew up the side of my foot, but with no success. When he found out that wouldn't work, he began trying to heal the wound with all kindsof ointment, jnt il at last my whole foot and way up above my calf was nothing but proud flpsli. I suffered un
told agonies for four years, and tried
different physic ians and all kinds ot ointments. I could walk only with crutches. It is sixteen months ago since I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment for my limb and foot. The first two months the Cuticura Remedies did not seem to work, but I kept on using them both. In two weeks afterwards I saw a change in my limb. Then I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment often during the day and kept it up for seven months, when my limb was healed up just the same as if I never had trouble. "It is eight months now since I stopped using Cuticura Remedies, the best on God's earth. I am working at the present day, after five years of suffering. The cost of Cuticura Ointment and Soap was only 66; but the doctors' bills were more like $600. You can publish my name and refer any one to write to me about Cuticura Remedies. I will answer all letters if rostaff is enclosed. John M.
Lloyd, 718 S. Arch Ave., Alliance, Ohio, June 27, 1905." , Complete External and Internal Treatment for vrerf Humor, from Pimple to Scrofula, from Infancy to Age, consisting of Cuticura Soap, 6c., Ointment, SOc., Resolvent, 50c. (in form of Chocolate Coated Pills, 25c. per vial of AO), may be had of all druggists. A single set often cures. Potter Drug Chem. Corp., Sole Props., Bost on. 3-MsileU Free, " How to Cure Skin and Blood Humorf."
Pennsylvania i.iues Time Table (In Effect Nov. 26 th, 1905.) CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO DIVISIONArrive Westward Depart ....Kich and Login Ac. Ex 6 45 am 11 10 am Cbicaga Special!! il 15 am 12 30 pm Cin Mack Express ...... 4 35 pm Cin and Logan Ex .... 4 53 pm 7 10 pro Cin and Rich Ac Exjj .. 11 00 Cin and Chi Mail and Ex....ll 15 pm Eastward 4 C5 am South"" ExJl 4 15 am ......Rich and Cin A Ex 7 00 am 9 43 am Logan and Cin. Ex lu 10 am 3 50 pm Chi and Cin Special .... 3 55 pm Rich and Cin Aec 5 20 pm
5 15 pm Logan and Rich Acc COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION. West vf rd. St. Louis Limited!! 5 00 an? 5 00 am capital Ex 5 10 am bt. Louis Express!! 10 15 am 10 00 am Cols and Ind Ac Ex 10 20 am
1 15 om St Louis Ex 1 m pm
4 . .
9 00 am
1 5
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Don't let vour face arrow old, sal-
lw, hollow and wrinkled. If you care at all for beautv. take Ilollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by A. G.
Luken cc to.
Success is stamped on every pack-
age. It is the most suecessiui rem
edy known. It makes you well and
keeps you well. That's what Ilol
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea does.
35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale
by A. G. Luken & Co.
When the crispy mornings come, you will be delighted if you have
Mrs. Austin's Pancakes for break
fast.
I It's an easy thing to say,
And say it good and strong,
And say it pretty frequent,
Push Rocky Mountain Tea along. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.
READ ALL THIS
All the leading hotels, restaurants, and dining cars serve Mrs. Austin's
Pancakes for breakfast. Much bet
ter than others.
You Never Know the Moment When This Information May Prove of Infinite Value. It is worth considerable to any citizen of Richmond to know how to be cured of painful, annoying and itchinig piles. Know then that Doan's
Ointment is a positive remedy for j all itchiness of the skin, for piles, eczema, etc. One application relieves and soothes. Read this teestimony of its merit : Mrs. Henry Ranks of 112 Fort ' Wayne avenue, says: "Doan's Oint
ment is a splendid remedy, the best I
over used and 1 ean recommend it
wherever a soothing and healing preparation is required. I was troubled for years with hemorrhoids in a very severe form, and although I tried a ere at manv different remedies
Cl never obtained the least rlief from
them until Doan's Ointment was recommended and I got a box at A. G. Luken 's drug store. A few applications relieved the irritation. I believe Doan's Ointment will cure any case where its use is indiieated." For sale by ail dealers. Price 50 cents. Fostcr-Milbum Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.
DUBLIN
Palladium Correspondence : Dublin, Ind., dan. S. Quarterly meeting was held at the K:st Main Street 17. B. church Saturday; A protracted meeting commenced at the Friends' church Sunday evening. R. T. Butler, who has been at Harvey, North Dakota, for some time, is home. Mr. Butler engaged in selling machines for Gaar, Scott & Company, of Richmond.
The Holiness society of Dublin has been aetive for some time in religious
work. Mrs. Robertson of West Klkton, Ohio, with her two sons, have been visiting her sister, Mrs. William
Beard for several weeks. Rev. W. A. Oler was made presi
dent of the new town board at its New Year's meeting. Carl Finch was chosen marshal. His duties include now the lighting of and tending to the lamps in addition to what it
has been. The board is entirelv a
new one, two of the old members
having resigned. The board now stands. Rev. W. A. Oler, president; Fred Ilerbst, secretary; Art Demree, treasurer; Carl Fitch, marshal. A number of members of the Friends' church put in a half day's wood chopping for their pastor i Caroline Bell's woods last week, just south of Dublini,' which resulted in cutting some eight or ten cords of
i
j Messrs. Groves and Oler gave a
0 & His Way.
"ITow do you
manage to keep
a cook so long?"
"Got a police
man subsidized." 3 0
Dayton & Western TractionCo
Col., liich & Indpls Ac Ex.H ... UlO pm
St. Louis Special 12 10 am
Eastward. 10 am Pittsburg Special!! 10 am Eastern Mail II 5 15 am
9 45 am Ind and Col Ac Mail and Ex . . . .10 15 am
9 50 am New YotIc ExjJ 4 50 pm Keystone Exj 7:15 pm Atlantic Ex 7 30 pm 9 00 pm New York Limited! 9 10 pm ... . Ohio andVa Ex 9 15 pm DAYTON AND XENIA DIVISION. Westward. 12 05 am . . St Louis pecial . ... 4 50 am ... .Sf. Louis Limited!! 11 00 am Xenia and Rich icc 10 55 pm Sprg fe Rich Mail and EJ.. 10 10 am Pitts., Sprgfd adu Rich Mail and ExJI Eastward. Pittsburg Special 1 1 1 15 am Tfip. Xenia & Sofg. Acc II 5 20 am
Rich, Xen acclJ 3 52 pm
I m new xorK ii.x " ' Keystone Ex 4 55 pm
New YorkLimitedll 9 05 pm GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA EY.
Southward.
3 15 am Mack ana unau ana
9 42 am Ft. W and Rich Mail and Ex'
3 40 pm Mack and Cin Mail and Ex' 10 15 pm Sunday Ac ..; Northward . .Rich and G R Mail aad ExJl Michigan Ex . . CAn. & Mac Mail & Exp
Daily. 'Sunday only. Daily except Sunday. All trains, unless otherwise indicated, depart and arrive daily, except Sunday 0. W. ELMER. Pass, and Tick. Agt
., 5 40 am 12 50 pm
.11 10 pm
Tn fiflect Nov. 27, 1005
without notice
Subject to change
MAIN LI NE
! AM
Lv Richmond.... 6 00 Ar Eaton 42
W. Alexand'a hi Dayton I 8 00
And every hour until
P M 800 8 42 8 5'J 10 U0
P M
11 11 50
12 12
C. C. & L. Time Table
(Effective Sept. 24th.)
NEW PARIS BRANCH Thro' Service
Leave Richmond for Cedar Springs
and New Pans 0.20, 7.u, o.zu, iu.zo,
11.20 a. m.: 1.20. 2.20. 3.20, 4.20, 5.20,
6.20, 7.20, 8.20, 30.00. 11.00 p. m.
INTERSTATE LIMITED Parlor Car Service
Htooulne only at Centerville, Cambridge
fltv. l)uhlln. Dunreith. KnighUtown ana
Greenfield.
Leave Richmond Arrive Eaton West Alexandria. Dayton
AM 10 53 11 80 12 44 12 25
PM 8 fctf 480 4 44 525
P M 8 53 980 9 44 10 25
Leave Richmond Arrive lndkinapolls
A M I P M 9 30 I 2 80 12 10 5 10
P M 7 iiO 1010
Qualifying. "What makes you think your son will make a great editor?" "Well, he swallowed a blue pencil one day." Easier Then. "Could you follow the lecturer :" "No, not until ho stopped talking and Itarted to lead thf grand march."
Special tickets must be purchased before boarding traia. No baggage carried. Trunks, etc., may be sent on trains preceding or following. - Direct connection at Dayton with "Lima Limited" traias for Troy,
Ficiua and Lima, and with "Colum
bus Limited" for Springfield and Co
lumbus.
Through rates, through tickets to
all points. For further information
call Home Phonp 269.
C. O. BAKER, Agent.
Richmond, Ind.
S. II. MORRILL, JR., G. P. A., Day
ton. Ohio.
SCOTT'S EMULSION is more than a fat food. There is no animal fat that compares with it in nourishing and building up the wasted, emaciated
body. That is why children and anaemic girls thrive and grow fat upon it. That is why persons with consumptive tendencies gain flesh and strength enough to check the progress of the disease.
j SCOTT & EOWNE, 409 Fearl Street, New York.
The Southern California New Train.
Best Eoute.
The Los Ansreles Limited, electric
lighted, new from the Pullman shops,
with all latest innovations for travel comfort. leaves Chicago 10:00 p. m.
daily, arrives Los Angeles 4:25 p. m.
third day. Solid through trams via Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern Line and The Salt Lake Route.
For rates, sleeping car reservations and full particulars apply to your nearest agent or address.
A. II. Wa-rsener, Trav. Agt., 215
Jackson Blvd. Chicago, 111.
SAST AND SOUTH. No. 3 Daily. Leaves Richmond 9:05 a. m. Leave Cottage Grove 9:50 a. m. Arrive Cincinnati ..11:30 a. m. No. 1 Daily except Sunday. Leaves Richmond 4:00 p. m. Arrives Cottage Grove 4:40 p. m. Via 0. H. & D. Leave Cottage Grove 4:59 p. m. Leave Oxford 5:14 p. m.
Leave Hamilton ....5:35 p. m. Arr. Cincinnati ....6:20 p. m. No. 63 Sunday onlyLeave Richmond ....7:45 p. m. Arrive Cottage Grove8:35 p. m. Via. 0. H. & D. Leave Cottage Grove8:43 p. m. Leave Oxford 9:01 p. m. Leave Hamilton ....9:30 p. m.
Arrive Cincinnati ..10:30 p. m.
No. 2 Daily. Via 0. H. & D.
Leaves Cincinnati .-..8:30 a. m.
Leaves Hamiltco 9:10 a. m. Leave3 Oxford . . . . , . .9 :32 a. m.
Arr. Cottage Grove ..9:48 a. m.
Via. 0. G. & L.
Leav. Cottage Grove 10:10 a, m.
Arrives Richmond . . 10 :50 a. m.
No. 4 Daily. Via. C. C. & L.
Leaves Cincinnati ....5:20 p. m.
Leave Cottage Grove 7:03 p. m.
Arrive Richmond ..7:45 p. m-
NOETH AND WEST. No. 2 Daily to Pftru
Leaves Richmond ..10:50 a. Leaves Muncia 12:10 p. Leaves Marion ..... 1:25 p.
Leaves Peru ', ...... . 2 :25 p. Arr. North Judson : . 4 :20 p.
Daily except Sunday to North Judson No. 4 Daily-
Leave Richmond ....7:45 p, Leave Muncie ......9:03 p Leave Marion ..... .10 :03 p Arrive Peru 11:05 p
No. 1 Daily except Sunday. Leaves North Judson 10:20 a. m.
Leaves Peru 12:25 p. m.
Leaves Marion 1:25 p
Leaves Muncie 2 :32 p Arrives Richmond .. 4:00 p
No. 3 Daily. Leaves Peru 5:40 a. m. Leaves Marion 6:40 a. m. Leaves Muncie 7:40 a. m. Arrive Richmond . . .0 :05 a. mNo. 63 Sunday Only.
Leave Peru ..4:30 p, Leave Marion 5:30 p,
Leave Muncie 6:30 p Arrive Richmond ....7:45 p.
For Bates or Inf ormatioa regarding connections inquire of 0. A. BLAIR, Passenger & Ticket Agent. Home Telephone 44.
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