Richmond Palladium (Daily), 16 March 1906 — Page 7

THE MOHNING PALLADIUM FRIDAY. MARCH 16, 1906.

PAOU SEVTtTf. A BOOKLET ISSUED LEATHER CARDS DON'T GO C . - :.-. v0t I '. a.tTSiri'-j THEY ARE BEING HELD BY THE REID MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AND THE STAFFS. posTorncE officials.

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" How Rapid Life is Killing Our People. ' J II II UNPRECEDENTED NUMBER OP DEATHS RESULT FROM HEART DISEASE,

The fact that 125 persons died recently In one week in New York City, from heart disease, when the death rate the corresponding week in 1904 was only 56, has given rise to the belief among physicians that New? York residents, and American people generally, for that mat ter, are living too rapidly. The strain of business and cares attendant on fierce competition and the worry attendant on -nxlety to gain wealth are given as an explanation If physicians of the conditions which exist to-day. Doctors have est&bllsned the fact that the nerve forces which control the stomach, and the heart, are affected by the hurry of men in the daily scramble to bolt their food. In order to qulcfcly resume their exciting careers. Many young men now succumb to heart disease, where 50 years ago, a case was rare when a person under 30 years of age died from this malady. ' VVfttn an h 1an rlt!ma PVi f . la it. trlbuted to the manner in which they worry over social engagements, also to over-work. Worry and excitement, together with many nerve shocks which come to all in their dally life, of bustle And hustle, are the principal . causes which snap the heartstrings. We Americans, both men and women. re living too fast. We work too hard and worry too much. How can the strain be best contracted and the damage done be: quickest repaired? Only by humoring and assisting the stomach to act in a more healthy manner. Thus will the blood be enriched, the nerves Invigorated and the action of an enfeebled heart strengthened and regulated. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery contains Just the right Ingredients to do this, as will ; be seen from what eminent medical authorities say of the different ingredients composing it. To make the weakened stomach strong that it may properly digest the food and thus manufacture rich, red blood. Golden Seal, a Sromlnent ingredient of the Golden ledlcal Discovery- is pre-eminently the article needed. The late Prof. John M. Scudder, M. D., of Cincinnati, author of Specific Medication," says of it: I "It stimulates the digestive processes, and increases the assimilation of food. By these means the blood is enriched. The consequent improvement on the nervous and glandular systems are natural results." He further says : "In relation to its general effects on the system, there is no medicine in use about which, there it such acneral unanimltu of opinion. It is universally regarded as tonic useful in all debilitated states." i , The United States Dispknsatobt sftys of Golden Seal root: "As a local remedy Hydrastis (Golden Seal) has a remarkable effect upon the mucous membranes. Used in gastro-intestinal (stomach-bowel) catarrh?. "In its influence upon the nervous system this agent (Golden Seal ), has stimulating properties, affecting respiration and circulation, imparting tone and increased power to the heart action., . Then besides Golden Seal, which, according to the best medical authorities, stands at the head of all stomach and heart tonics and invigorators, there is Stone root (Collinsonla Canadensls).whlch enters largely into the composition of "Golden Medical Discovery," and it is an acknowledged stomach and heart tonic especTally superior to all other remedies in valvular and other affections of the heart. The late Prof. Wm. Paine. M. D., of Phi I a., says in his work on Concentrated Medicines: . T 1in.a .1... Lx t A 4 .Vwas so much oppressed with a valvular disease of the heart that his friends were obliged to carry him up-stairs. He, however, gradually recovered under the Influence of ColHnsonin (the active medicinal principle of Stone root), and is now at SUNDAY EXCURSION ! ! RATES VIA J Dayton & Western jyt$and Return, . $1.00 Eaton and Return, J Ticket at above price will be sold every Sunday rntil further notice.

Bought, and ivliicli lias been, has home the signature, of . has heen made under his ierSignature of Cum MURnAV STREET. NCWVOnK crrv. tending to his business. Heretofore physicians knew of no remedy for the removal of so distressing and so dangerous a malady. With them it was all guesswork, and it fearfully warned the afflicted that death was near at hand. Collinsonin unquestionably affords relief in such cases, and in most instances effects a cure." "Oolden Medical Discovery " so strongly and faithfully represents the active medicinal principles residing in both Golden Seal and Stone root that it can be depended upon to produce their combined and best curative effects. It must not. however, be expected to perform miracles. Those who have abused themselves by over-work, and thus Invited stomach and heart weakness must not expect a cure from the "Golden Medical Discovery" unless they reform their habits. They must let up on their strenuous labors and not over -tax their brains, nerves or muscles, take rational exercise in the out-door air, and; simple food and not too much of it never gormandizing- or overloading the stomach. - Get to sleep early and take plenty of f rest in bed. With these Improved nabits of life the broken-down one may confidently expect relief, and cure from the use of that great stomach, nerve and heart tonic and invigorator, "Golden Medical Diseovery." ? It is a trite savin that no man Is stronger than his stomach. Dr. Pierce's lioiden Medical discovery strengthens the stomach puts it in shape to make pure, rich blood helps the liver and kidneys to expel the poisons from the body and thus cures both liver, and kidney troubles. If you take this natural blood purifier and tonic, you will assist your system in manufacturing each day a pint of rich, red blood, that is invigorating to the brain and nerves. The weak, nervous, run down, , debilitated condition which so many people suffer from, is usually the effect of poisons in the blood; it is often indicated by pimples or boils appearing on the skin, the face becomes thin and the feelings "blue." Dr. Pierce's "Discovery" cures all blood humors as well as being a tonic that makes one vigorous, strong and forceful. It is the only medicine put up for sale through druggists for like purposes that contains neither alcohol nor harmful drugs, and the only one, every ingredient of which has the professional endorsement of the leading medical writers of this country. " Some of these endorse ments are published in a little book of extracts from standard medical works and will be sent to any address free, on receipt of request therefor by letter or postal card, addressed to Dr R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. It tells Just what Doctor Pierce's medicines are made of. The "Words of Praise" for the several ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's medicines are composed, by leaders in all the several schools of medical practice, and recommending them for the cure of the diseases for which the "Golden Medical Discovery" is advised, should have far more weight with the sick and afflicted than any amount of the so-called "testimonials " so conspicuously flaunted before the public by those who are afraid to let the ingredients of which their medicines are composed be known. Bear in mind that the "Golden Medical Discovery " has the badge op honestt on every bottle wrapper, in a full list of its Ingredients. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation, invigorate the liver and regulate stomach and bowels. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Med leal Adviser, containing more than a thousand large pages, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound volume, or only 21 stamps for the book in paper covers. Address Dr. B V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. , a ' riNC a BUILDING LOT. v Inest lot for a good house in Richmond. . ; ! W. H. Bradbury & Son ' Westcott Block ' " ' ' - J "

Some Revisions Have Been Made - - . i During Past Year Out-of-Town Physicians. The trustees ,of , Reid Memorial Hospital have issued a beautifully printed booklet which is intended for general circulation and which chives to the reader a vast amount of information concerning the institution and its management. There have been some revisions made in the memberships of the various staffs and societies that are connected with the hospital and the complete roster as it now stands is as follows: Ladies' Aid Society. . Mrs. Finley Newlin, president. Mrs. Reuben Myriek, first vicepresident. Mrs. A. W. Hempleman, second vice president. - L Mrs. Richrd L. More, secretary. Mrs. Eugene W. Price, treasurer. Mrs. Edgar Henly, Chairman of the Board of Managers.

School Board of Nurses' Training School. Dr. George II. Grant, Dr. David W. Stevenson and' Dr. John M. Wmpler. Miss Anna R. Harrison, superin tendent. Lecturers of Training School. Dr. T. Henry Davis Hygiene and Sanitation. Dr. David W. Stevenson Eye, Ear Nose ami Throat. Dr. George H. Grant Surgery. Dr. John M. Wampler Obstetrics and Materia Medica. Dr. Charles Marvel Gynecology. Dr. C. S. Bond Histology and Bacteriology. Dr. C. S. Markley General Nursinsr and Infectious Diseases. Dr. A. L. Bramcamp Anatomy and Physiology.' Miss Anna R. Harrison Massage, Medical Etiquette and Cookery. Medici Staff. Dr. T. Henry Davis, president. Dr. S. C. Markley, Secretary. Dr. George H. Grant, Dr. John M. Wampleer, Dr. J. M. Bulla, Dr. I. S. Harold, Dr. M. F. Johnston, Dr. D. W Stevenson, Dr. Charles Marvel, Dr. C S. Bond, Dr. H. H. Weist, Dr. A". L. Bramkamp, Dr. J. M. Thurston. Superintendent of Hospital. " Miss Anna R. Harrison. Consulting Medical nd Surgical Staff. ; Boston J. J. Rife, M. D., and M. Wl Yencer, M. D. t Cambridge. City H. B. Boyd, M. D., and J. N. Study, M. D. , Centerville John M. Foutz, M. D. Greensfork F. W. Kienzle, M. D. Hagerstown C. I. J5tottlemeyer, M. D. Milton L. M. Gentle, M. D. Connersville L. D. Dillmn, M. D. New Castle C. E. VanMatre, M. D. Winchester B. S. Hunt, M. D. Liberty Garrett Pigman, M. D. Union City G. Reynard, M. D. New Paris, O.H. P. Findley, M. D. Eaton, O. C. W. Conley, M. D. Lynn James S. Blair, M. D. Well Worth Trying. W. H. Brown, the popular pension attorney of , Pittsfleld, ;Vt., says: 'Next to a pension, the best thing to get is Dr. King's New Life Pills. ' He writes: "they keep my family in splendid health." Quick cure for Headache, Constipation and Biliousness. 25c. . Guaranteed at A. G. Lukeq & Co. 's drug store. HARD Of! THE FLOWERS Richmond greenhouse men who are just now preparing for the usual spring rush in cut flowers, say that March up to date has furnished a variety of weather that makes it difficult to grow blooms of every kind. Neither the cold nor the snow is responsible, but it is the lack of sunshine that cannot be coped with. There have not been five hours of sunshine since March opened. y, impure blood makes' a mud dy, pimply complexion, headehes, nausea, . indigestion. ' Thin blood makes you weak, pale, aickly. Burdoek Blood Bitters makes the blood riah, red, pure restores perfect health. "Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal dis-ease-croup. Has been used with success in our family for eight years." Mrs. L. Whitacre, Buffalo, N. Y.

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Postage on Them Many Are Fooled. Leather post cards are being held at many Indiana postoffices because of their being short on postage. The persons to whom these cards are ad dressed are notified, and if they send the needed 1-cent stamp the card will be forwarded. Otherwise it will be sent to the dead lettter office. The trouble arose over the fad that has seized upon the young women of making sofa cushions of leather post cards. These leather cards are of the same size as the ordinary card, but do not conform with the provisions governing mailing cards on account of the material of which they are made. When any writing is placed upon them they immediately require 2 cents to carry them to their "destination. Hundreds of these cards, out-bound, are held up on account of this shortage in stamps, as the average citizen looks upon them, as merely mailing cards and affixes to them only a 1-cent stamp. Many of these leather cards have been sent through the Richmond post office, only to be held because of insufficient postage. PETALUMA INCUBATORS. To parties interested in the poultry raising industry, we have to nounce that we are handling th ebrated retalunia lncubato nd Brooders. These goods wqjihe gold medal awards attlie SLouis and Portland expositions, jme also have Darling's eat serai w oof mnol blood meal d chij foods. We also carry afa' a, t clover, hen mash and a full li mixed grains for chickens, Pra1 s and Internationa? poultry and food. We carry the largest line of garden seed and onion sets in the city. Headquarters for, all kinds , of field seeds, vegbles and lawn fertilizer, etc. Call and see us at 911 Main street. W. HILL & CO. TRICKS TO ALL TRADES There are tricks to all trades. To emphasize this, t'-e following conversation between Iwo street laborers heard yesterday as they were shoveling snow off of Main street, is quoted. t "I heard today that old Pat was dead," said the first speaker, as he heaved a spade full of "the beautiful" into the cart. "A fine man with the spade he was," said the second speaker. " Yes, that's true, but as many years as Pat handled the spade his best friends could not say he had it down to a fine point," said the first " spade artist," concluding the conversation, and the second man gravely nodded his head. EXCURSION RATES To Indianapolis March 12tiC 13th and 14th, via Pennsylvania Lines. On accouitt of meeting of Missionary Society qf the ifethodist Episco pal church a Iwiianapolis, March 12th to 14th, tmrPennsylvania Lines have granted a rate from Richmond of $2.30. Return limit March 15th. C. W. ELMER, Ticket Agent. THE BIGGEST LAND OWNER Alonzo Boyd of Cambridge City, Leads the List in Wayne s : County. ; Alonzo Boyd, one of the directors of the Western Wayne Bank at . Cam bridge City, has purchased the Lon Scott farm north of this place for $18,500. Mr. Boyd now has in all about 6,000 acres of the most desirable farm land in Wayne County. Mr. Boyd is at the top of the Jist of Wayne County land owners. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notiee is' fcereby given t that s ficatins for supplies f r the County Poor Farm for thaaartcr ending May 31t are3w om file in the office ofVfce Cafcy Auditor, and bids for sam wjflTbe received up to! 11 o 'dock arm. of ThWsday, March 16th, ,1906. Bids will be received under the foHowragf heads: Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing and "Drugs. H. J. HANES, ' . Auditor Wayne County.

BEAD THIS I Wanted, Found and Lost, in which personal gain does not enter, are inserted in thes columns free, providing they are not over fifteen (15) words in length. No business advertisements inserted free, of, charge. Advertisers will do well to remember that letters airecied to Initials Only are not deUvered through the post office. .

PALLADIUM WANT ADS. FOR RESULTS.

WANTED At Railroad .Restaurant, dish washer, 25 North E, St. WANTED Party that took overcoat and hat from Coliseum Saturday night. Please return. WANTED Experienced men in trimming department, cutter, seat and top man. Address Peters Buggy Company, Columbus, Ohio. WANTED Board and room in private family by gentleman. Address II. P. L. care Palladium. WANTED-Situation, cook, good steady man wants situation. First class cook. George Fair, City. General delivery. WANTED -$25 Secures a business paying $5 a day. Call at room 1, Brunswick Hotel. WANTED Good pay for earnest workers everywhere distributing circulars, samples and advertising matter. No canvassing. Cooperative Advertising Co., New York WANTED Agents, either sex, 50 percent commission, every housekeeper needs it. ' Sullivan; 133 S. 7th St. WANTED Situation by practical and highly recommended nurse. Phone 153 D Dublin. WANTED There is "an opening for a worthy young man to work his way through the Business College. Phone 240. , 2-15-tf MONEY LOA2TCD. At low rates easy terms. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate Agency, 10 N. 7th street. l-19-fri&sat-tf CITY ADVERTISEMENT'. Department of .Public Works. Office of the Board. j Richmond. Ind. Notice to Contractors: Notice is. hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, March 21st, 1906, for the following described public improvements in the City of Richmond, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: . " V Improvement Resolution Number 43, Providing for the construction of a cement sidewalk along the east side of South Eleventh street ,from South E street, to South F treet, to a uniform width of six (6) feet. All work done in the making of said described public improvements, cVi oil Via in aAArwinia urif Vi to mm a and conditions 01 the Improvement I Resolutios, as Aimbered, and the detail es, arawmgs ana i are on file and specifications whic may belsewi in thl Board Jf PViblic W oCBce . of said ks of the City of Richmon The biddeJs. in Submitting propos als to mdfkeysaW described public improverifentpf must accompany each bid wrnfa certified check in the sum of $100.00 as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals,. contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the Svork of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. ' : Board, of Public Works' reres tne nnt to reject any or all bids. JOS. S. ZELLER, JOHN F. DAVENPORT, WILLIAM H. ROSA, .Board of Public Works. March 9-16. Stops itching instantly. - Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, iteh, hives, herpes, scabies Do an 's Ointment. ' At any drug store.' "

FOR SALE Stallion by Hal Billiard three years old. For particulars enquire Jesse Schultz's saloon, 23 North E Street. FOR SALE. Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Block. Phone 329. ' ' : tf. FOR SALE Shade trees for sale. Address James Garrett, Fountatin City, Indiana. " - LOST An umbrella, left on 7:30 car or at. St, Mary's Hall. Finder please return to Bell Telephone Exchange. LOST Watch charm Knights of Columbus Emblem. Return to Richmond Loan Company. Reward. LOST A silk work bag containing

fancy work, on South 17th street or between 17th and 14th on Main. Return to 30 S. 17th. LOST A black, belt with a silver buckle near corner N. 10th and A streets. Finder return to 109 N. s Return to 39 S. 17th and get reward. .; I. : L LOST Volume I, of Fiske's Discovery of America! 4 Finder kindly return to the Morrison-Reeves library and receive reward. LOST A back comb with three sapI phire sets,' .between ; South Four-', teenth and Boston . store, f Return , to Haner s jewelry tore, and receive reward. MONEY LOANED:' -; At low rates easy terms. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate Agency, 10 N.. 7th street. , Balls f Home Phone No? 232." 1-19-f ri&'sattf ' LINES Roundr Trip ichmond rteturnAtult. April 2d, permits jduced Fares to . los angelcs May 7th to 10th, Shrtners , Imperial OounelL SAN FRANCISCO July sth to 13th, National Kduoatloual Association Convention. Special low fare tlcttcta , Soutn, Southwest and Northwest. For details about these excursions, fares to any point, and particulars about Pennsylvania Lines passenger service, consult . s , C. v. CLrtCR. Ticket ot., Richmond, Ind. HOLD A RATE TO A Wa on, D.C. cr a l And im off routes from Hncinnatl. i The H. & O. Famous Batt'e Field Route or the- Picturesque C. & O. direct to the Capitol. 017.00 R?,?D I Fate of aale March 24th. Tickets food returning to and Including April 2d. ! For particulars call on C. A. Blair, Pass.' anf Ticket Aflt. : This is the season of listlessness, headaches and spring ; ; disorders. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is a sure, preventative. Makes von strong and vigorous. 3o cents, Tea. or Tablets. ;. ; , , I For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

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