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SONGS TO' rnoi 110 SURE JIEUPE OFEERED What Harmony Squarif Eijtt ISCT? on the Subject What a i Seller " Is. ..nl "vrt' Paul DresseivdiediinNeW Yprk the other day. ' ' You imaynot knolvlfthoj h -wtfcbut you-laninbt have livetUn the United S&te fori the last decade anfi have failedto listen do' thesohgs that' DreWr' wrote; say a' writer in the? Ne Ydrk Evening Post: ! ! - '! ' When voif have been -whiling away an hour or two at vaudeville , five to one the 'sentimental song team," especially Mf billed as throwing in colored stereopticbn pictures ' with their "act," employed a' Dresser ditty to enthuse the gallery-- the occupants of which are really "goils" to the song writer and his publisher If you' have passed through a side street of a summer evening, when boarding house and flat windows werei open, you have heard the same writer's "ballads" rasped through the horn of talking 'machines or tinkled upon masy pianos, jnore or lefSJMy pitch. The son? of the day, the sort that IJresser, wrote, the ' ohe 'that appeals tor tlW-pcpvil,'' is .Jruly anepheme-, ral thing,; but possessed of a longer life than' we of the cities are won t to imagine. In' many a backwoods 'town baM'J and i' '.The Pardonj Came , Too Late," have just i arrived." These are 'not to be classed as really dead for 'years 'to 'come; and when the histpri's. 'of little, things busies 'himself a. fewi hundred" years from now as, doubtless he may after the manner of our industrious present-day antholo-pjtts-irt his collection I'the Dresser ditties' will loom' large. ' ' ' Sally, In Our Alley," helps' fill many a f bracket on mondern concert ; programs. ' In ,1L , Carey's (day, the earlier! half' of the eighteenth century. UrWnrf ' popular. Take it; iveighr fiBiqflairit and rptensing .plso.i-iJlstraYi tT'bf -'the taste' of !theperiod1 l .: l?Panl 'Dreiser' would have 'been the Jato wrife,rmelf (artjst.--' IIe' had no illusions about his' work,'' but' noneTlfe lefi he did ' ithOTestly nd wis?nsT)flWeTf-wYitiil 4'down t? the tenements." lie is jvorth recalling because his sincerity "and Tn-telligence-in .both of , wb jdi , he wa.lj rich made him achieve something in the light bf which the off-quoted remark that he who, writes n nation's songs, wields more influence than the lawmaker, becomes easier, to appreciate. If one were not averse to provoking a possible sneer from the serious-minded musicians, Dresser might be styled a maestro of the ditty of the day. , i v y. Many a youngster filled 'with a longing to j write a " big money-maker, j' has' reason to recall gratefully the enormous, thick-necked man to whose tender mercy he was entrusted after stumbling into the publisher's office, his creation tucked in a niatJ roll beneath his arm. For Dresri wa an exception to the curt, rudely intolerant professional listener, who hears a few bars, wags his head in disapproval, and without the, slight-J heej to resume a conversation which lie jhas iinterruptet to, Jis.ten, to thej timoroui intruder. Dresser always heard a song oiit, frequently enduring! its jentire collection of stanzas, anq in the end .giving a word of kindly advice. 4 ' ' 'fllarinnj' Square", the professionals! call the just-oft Broadway side street section in the latter Twenties whtre tie music publishers offices are! thickly scattered, citadels for besieging 9y the variety song ea'ms,,on the? loolioutwforV'srmethin'g good,fJ! with a monetary inducement for fen fur
THE LATE PAfJL DRESSER A, TYPIf1 cesVful WRITER. "
mountain 'farm, 6r settlem'ent on the plains," . 7 ust tell Them That You Raw, Me,!, "The Banks .of" the Va-
it T liVie1 'Wr ' line beside" some r bf ( tmvi tiiaLiWhen. the! latter, have be&giTded'
xwtbutwe, tjiey raay ,not5be, regarded,
ing it. To tl"? visitor, or evenjnallPL acting directly upon the blood
thei passer-by there is little to justify
the name. A score of pianos are jan. Testimonials Vent lfreVlv PrieVv Y5c lin at once; the performers are not pef bottle. Sldby all Drugg's. always gifted. with a s'.ire tonA, and Take Hall's Family Pills for enthe voice "of tht vauooville' "tcplin- st'ation. ,
To Lc ret;' line!" harsh ttiT.!;: and used to onestly ahtvybrkVcliftiW Hiiro, :-fVnd some US td.wtifefiyal music. h iaet n ,1 usjithirik ivre could we could sell it.' ' " " In sriite of all their needed busihi ss assurance, jrw canfcot finda8ig ? inialntWI jlarfcpnj Square W o tjiHbl f1' tlm recipe forlllae making of a popular song. Even the man who has accomplished jVjneypp fill you how he did it. A I uir success does not ensure another. A man may write one; he may write ifilre tJilivic nV azures ituekeil in between; or he may never write anlhir. vfoVlldepei.V says the publisher. "And all the pushn therovldjTHnake the pubswallow a song that it doesn't lie sw want." I0SE WHOJHIIir.,1 Will 39 JjUPicsMiby .this Salejneiit ftei AatlJr can fharky iduit 1 the l?vidence which follows. The statefnent given here comes from a Richmond resident, and can easily be proven. If j you ; are skeptical investigate. j Martin" BulacVtaiforJ 101 West 'Second street pays ;f "I was- subject to aching pains through my loins and in my kidneys with a tendency of the muscles to tire quickly. The kid ney, secretions ..were frequent scanty and aiinoj'itig. i -aradpsed 'jto .ilry Doan's Kidney fills and got a box at A. O. Luken's drug store. I took but. a few doses when I felt their beneficial .effects, and in, a short time my back felt all right. " I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills very highly to anyone suffering from their kidneys." 1 ; " 1 For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. ' . ' '. ' ' ' i Remember the name Doan's and take no other. . I ' INSTITUTE AT GREENSFORK. Fanners bf Clay Township Will J Meet Friday and Saturday i ' Good Program Prepared. j (Palladium Corresposdence.) Greensfork, i Ind., Feb.. 20. Clay Township farmers Institute will be held next Friday and Saturday, at Greensfork : opera 'house. Good Speakers will be present f and there will be a program of musie and recitations. ' ;'c f .' ? i , . . - s Galveston's Bea Wall .:. makes life1 how as safe in that city as 6n4,the" higher J uplands j E. fW. Goedloe, who ' resides on Dutton SW, n Waco, Tex., needs no sea wall if or fcafely: -He ' writes": '1 have? ttsed-J pr.King's New Discovery fonCon'feumption the past five years rand it :eeps me well and afe. Before that ime I had a cough which for years had be en growiugvvorse. Nowit 's,, gone,.,tfytV. Cure 'hroniQx coughs, ,La Grippe, Croup, Whooping Cough and pfeventsPnettmoma: Pleasant to" take, j Every bottle guarante,edatA. G. Lnken & Co.'s vdrugtore. Tjjc? 50a and $1.00. I Trial, 'bottle free. ; f r 'DEATH AT GREENSFORK. Mrs. Margaret Russell Died Monday Afternoon Was an Old Resident of Cotinty. (Palladium Corresposdence.) , , Greensfork, : Ind.,- Feb." -20. Mrs'. Margaret Russell, aged 81 , years, died Monday at 2 p. m. The cause of. death wfcs,onsntnplioft.' X The IuV Aeral will be Thurs'day morning ;ai Olive Hill. Services will be conducted bv Rev. WC. Butts of Centervilie. V7 k . 1 1 HOW'S THIS. We offer One. Hundred DollsrjJRewarj for any case of "Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cnrei F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.1 J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and ibelieve him perfectly honorable in . ail business transactions, and I financially able to 'carry out any obligations made by his firm. tVaidrng. Kinnan Mauvin, r .Whole . .-J e TD nig-istti, -Toledo, O. .... Hall's Catarrh Cure is ta'-on interand mucous (surf acea of '"Ike x&t.
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i i HIGHLY PRIZED MANY REFORMATORY CONVICTS HAVE PECULIAR IDEA OF FOOTWEAR. BAR PATENT AND TAN LEATHER Indiana Pri3on OfSdals Tell 'How Men Save Mcnsy To Eny Best In the Market. Jeffersonville Feb. . 20. Those hot. qonversant . with life in the Indi--Sana reformatorv would not, believe hat some of the inmates have -dudigh Ideas, ,but it -is a. fact, and of all ithings the average convict is particidar abott, it is his shoes. Those jwhp can afford it are allowed to satisfy their, whims to a limited extent. Some of the men wear fine shoes, which relatives on the outside send is, or they buy out: of their own funds. .The line, however, is drawn at patent lee' and-tans, the reason being that t n that they are too conspicuous. Recently ; a pair, of $5 patent leather shoes arrived at the reformatory from Cleveland, Ohio, for one of the inmates, but he never saw them, neither was he sformed that they were there. They were sent back and an explanation was made that .the rules, prevented- their delivery, and a few days later a pair of $5 box calf fehoes arrive'd to ' take their place. Another whim thatiis tabooed is chewing gum, tobacco, of course, being on the outlawed list.; A jfew days,ago an elegantly attired, woman from Indianapolis called at the reformatory to see as unfortunate rela tive and during the interview in such cases, J. H. .Madera, mail clerk, acts as listener and sees that the , men are not given presents that are . forbidden.During the .talk the woman drew from an expensive shopping bag a small package which she asked leave.to.give to the convict -she; had ( come to see., On it being explained that, the package contained chewing gum , the woman was told that she would ha,ve to retain the gift., ' , The. incident ; was soon-., forgotten and (1when Mv ,M.- Barnard assistant superintendent, received j a, ..notice from Indianapolis that a package of prst class mail matter on which six cents' was' due was being held -subject to his order' he 'lost, no time. in forw'al'ding the1 hort postage. '"' 'Yektel-day-he deceived a heat little package Wrapped "in" deIicately, scehted " paper, which had ben' addressed to hiih peisonally.1' '' When this was "opened it wjIs fOirnd tHe 'same Mr.1 Madera h rid said could not be delivered. : A noe fromthe woman" was enclosed 'beg gingrthatr-the gnnr2"Fbe given tor her relative, but the request was not granted by Mr. Barnard. Y Among the few things tle meh are allowed,- tcr havfe are) Bibles, and, there are toant fine bnes tn theA institution. The inmates pot only enjoyeceiving them, but apparently take a delight in reading them, some of the convicts being well posted on scripture. Above all things the closet watch! is kept on is tobacco, and it is not allowed in the institution in any form, although it formerfy was nnd weekly rations of chewing tobacco were distributed, j Many of the men did not have the habit and what they received was traded, for some other article. At the state prison at Michigan City tobacco ; is ?giverf out and instances have, beej found yvhre men have jpejjured 'themselves' in wearng to Iheir ages so they would be sent to that institution instead of coming to JeffersohVifte t6 f be deprived of their 5' chewy COTJNTESS ANNA MAY WED. Rumor Has It That Son of James B. Enstis Will Many Woman Soon. :, ' 1 "i' .... 1 Parjs. Feb. 20. According to a riimor. which is' discussed in the clubs son of., James, B. ' Eustis, ".former Miuister-. to-France under Cleveland will marry the Countess de lane as soon asT shi ets a Castel divorce ji-ne t ud winsperers add t nafc' tne Cou itV indiscretions are only the surface reason for the Countess seeking her freedom. At two clubs this
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Another resounding peal that' calls your attention most emphatically to the quality- of Richmond Export beer. It is brewed in a way in which absolute purity is predominant. It costs no more than the inferio'r kinds, and it is go much better. Try it. ' THE MINCK BREWING CO, New Phono 42 FOR CINCINNATI AND ALL POINTS SOUTH. , Found, Trip, Winter .Tourist . Tickets to Florida, good re 1 turning nutil J.me..lt, at greatly reduced rates ' ! . . Found Trip Homeseekers' Tickets 21 days to tbe !-onth and Southeast, North and Northwett I ScUle4' ka Coloniifs tates i -' to California etc', etc: Mardi Gras Excursion Tickets to New Orleats, Mobile and Pensicola, Fla., on sale February 21st ta 26th . . . For particular call on C. A. Blair, Pass, and Ticket Ttgt. HOME TEL. i. HOLIDAY TO Washington, D. C. Via CJ C. & L. ; And choice of routes from ' ',' Cincinnati. The B. & O. Famous Battle Field Foute or the Picturesque C. & Q. direct to the Capitol. $17.00 '.? d Date of sale Maccb 24th. Tickets good returning to and Including April 2d. I f For particulars call on , , C. A. Blair, Pass, and TicHet Ajgf. i UOM.K 1RL. brea months and beine entirely enred of stomach nrea inontus ana beine entirely cured of stomach chieto"Jascarets'fforthelrwonderful composition. 1 hiive taken numerous other so-called remedies "rf " Jay than all tht others 1 hare taiemj .vouid in year.'.'.. . Jaiues McUane, 103 Mercer St.. Jeriey Clt7.2IlJ -- Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, TasteOol, De Good, NT H?11' eaken or QnPj 10c, 2S, Mc. Never sold in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped COO. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. I Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 59 AIM UAL SALE, TEU UlLLIOtl POXES v ' version of the family trouble was given, j When Marquis de Castellane was told-of the talk .he said: 'I cannot affirm pr deny the rumor. It simply surprises and interests me." " ' f ; End of the World. of troubles that robbed E. II. Wolfe, of Bear : (rove, Ia of all usefulness, rhen he began takino; Electric came w Bitters. - Jhe writea : j ' ' Two years ago Kidney trouble caused me great suffering, which I would-never i a ve survived had L not - taken Electric Bitters. They also cured of General Debility.", Sure cure for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney (complaints, blood diseases, headache, dizziness and weakness or bodilr decline. ; Price 50c. Guaranteed by A.'G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. . A Mistery , Solved. "How to keep'' off periodic at tacks of brjiousnefSf-and hpbrjual constipa tion was a ' rayst ery tr at-Drr-Knng Ts NewLife Pill3 solved for me," writes vlohn N. Pleasant, of Magnolia,Ino The only pills that are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction to everybody or money refunded. Only 25c at A. G, Luken & Co.'s drug store.
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The Future of a Country Depends on tho.
' riealthon Its Women.! MrxTCyViltadse ' At the New York State Assembly of Mothers, a prominent New York doctor told the 500 women present that healthy American women were so rare as to he almost extinct. : . , - This seems to be a sweeping statement of the condition of American women. Yet how 'many do you know who are perfectly well and do not have : some trouble arising from a' derangement of the female, organism which manifests itself in headaches, back- : aches, nervousness, that bearing-down ' feeling, painful or irregular periods, pelvic catarrh, displacement of the ' female organs, indigestion or sleeplessness ? There is a tried and true remedy for all these ailments. Lydia E. Pink- , ham's Vegetable Compound has re- ! stored more American women to health ' than all other remedies in the world. It regulates, strengthens and cures ; diseases of the female organism as nothing else can. For thirty years it ' has been curing the worst forms of ! female complaints. - y , , ' . Such testimony as the following should be convincing, Mrs. T. C. Willadsen, of Manninsr. 1 Ia.i writes: . . Dear Mrs. Pinkham: ...... 4 "I can truly say that you have saved my : life and I cannot Express my gratitude to you Jin words. For two years I spent lots of money - in doctoring without, any benefit lor female irregularities and I had given up all hopes of ever being well again, but I was persuaded to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and three bottles have restored me to perfect health. , Had it not been for' you I would ' have been in my grave to-day." lydia E. Pinkham's 0. G X. t'l , . (Effective EAST AND SOUTH. No. 3 Daily. . ; Leaves Richmond 9:05 a. m. Leave Cottage ' Grove ' 9 :50 a. m. Arrive Cincinaati ..11:30 a. rd. j No. 1 Daily except 'Sunday, j Leaves Richmond 4:00 p. m,' 1 Arrivea' Cottage Grove 4 :40 p. m. i ' Via 0. H. d.'; - Leave Cottage ; Grove 4:59' iff. m.' eave Oxford ..... .5 :14 p. eave Hamilton ....5:35 p. m. m. jArr. 4 Cincinnati . . . 1 6 :20 p. 1 r0. DO bUHday Only j UJ tDUiuay 01 lueave KlChmOnd ... .7:45 p. m. 1 1 ri la. o - , 'w.iii.r . t vim kj - rfv. Leave Cottage Grove8:43 p. m. Leave' Oxford ........ 9 :0l' p. m.Leave Hamilton ....9:30 p. m. Arrive Cincinnati ..10:30 p. m. t No. 2 Daily. Leavee Cincinnati . . '. .'8 :30 a, m. teaveg Hamilton 9:10 a, m. Leaves Oxford 9:32 a. m. Arr. Cottage Grove . .9:48 a. m. I Via. 0. 0. ft U Lear. Cottage Grove 10:10 a, m. Arrives Richmond . . 10 :50 a. m. No. 4 Daily.-r , . Via.0. 0. ftL. Leaves Cincinnati-.'...5:20 p. m. Leave Cottage Grove 7;Q3 p. m. ! Arrive Richmond ..7:45 d. m. j ,.
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Hundreds of them are In use In Richmond homes J : and all are proving winners. ; ' Baldwin Pianos took flrst prizes at Paris Exposition la ' I900 8t. Louis Exposition (two prizes) 1904. BALDWIN P 23 WORTH WinTH DTnCCT.
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Mis, Matt it Henry Miss Mattie Henry, Vice-President o! Danville Art Club Danville, Vaiwfitesr Dear Mrs. Pinkham: , ,.,-: i "Many years' suffering with female weakness, inflammation and a broken down system made me more anxious to j die than, to live, but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has restored my health and I am so grateful for it that 1 1 want every suffering woman to know what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will do for her." ' When . "women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful periods, weakness, pelvic catarrh, displace, ments, that bearing-down feeling, in flammation, backache, bloating (or flatulency), general debility, indlges tion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, ' nervousness; ; sleeplessness, melancholy, "all-gone and "want-to-be-left-alone feelings.- blues, and hope, elessness, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy . Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once removea such troubles., . jNo other medicine in the world has received such unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of . cures of female troubles., Refuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the, best. - ' ' ; Mrs. PinkHam' invites all sick women to write her for advice. ; The present' Mrs. Pinkham Js the daughter-in-law ' of Lydia E. Pinkham, Tier assistant before her decease, and for twenty-five, years since her advice has been freely given ' to sick women, , , Her , advice , and medicine have restored thousands ' to health. Address, Lynn, Mass, ! ' t
Vegetable Ccmpound Succeeds Where ' Other' Fall '
Time Table Sept. 24th.) f t NOETH AND WTJST. No. 2 Daily to' rru- ' Leaves ttichfnond . .10 :oU a. m. - j) Leaves Muncie ..i.. 12:10 p. tn. ; Leaves Marion 1:25 p. Leaves Peru' f, . . . V. i i 2 :25 p; m. ? K J Arr. North Judson .. 4:20 pi va. yt Daily except Sunday to 'North K Judson t r ":'-r' ji j No. 4 DailjrVA f .'t, , ' ; t;f . Leave Richmond , w-7 :45 m; -"?;) Leave Mundte-',.t.:''.f.0':O3 p. m.;! ; Leave Marionr ; ii J.;.lflr:03- p-,' nY. f. , Arrive PeravrcvAtulliOS p. nu If No. 1 Daily except Sunday. u Lea ye? . North JudsoH . 10 :20 a. m. , , " LeajePerri :25 m. ':t f Leaves 'Maribo, 1 :25. p.m. 1 J Leaves Muticie" ' . . . j"2?32 p. m: ' AjTives Richmond . 4:00 p. m. ' No. 3 Daily. Leaves Pern ........ .5 :40 a. m. , Leaves Marion .....,6:40 a. m.' Leaver Muncie ... . . . 7 :40 a. m. Arrive Richmond ...9:05 a. m- ' " No. 63 Sunday Only. Leave Peru ........4:30 p. m. Leave Marion . . . . . .5 :30 p. m. Leave Muncie ......6:30 p. m. Arrive Richmond . . . .7:45 p. m. For Rates or Informatioa r regarding connections in ' ' quire of . f 0. A. BLAUt, i Passenger ft Ticket Agent. . ' Home Telephone 44. ; reoolve muoh consideration fa SI Ob whts ns huv : 'A . f f r - ' Metbod of .Obtamdnm Senk&tlre Dentine
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