Richmond Palladium (Daily), 21 October 1904 — Page 2

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1904.

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Sor W.1EN WHO CANNOT BE CURED. Backed up by over a third of a century c f remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel folly warranted in offering: to pay $500 in legal money of the United States for any case of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling: of Womb, which they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and easonable trial of their means of cure. " I was a great sufferer for six years and doo tc;red all the time with a number of physicians but did not receive any benefit," writes Mrs. George ftogden, of 641 Bonda Street, Saginaw (feouth), Michigan. I had given up all hope of rver getting better. Thought I would write to you. When I received your letter telling me what to do I commenced to take your ' Favorite prescription and follow your advice. I have U.ken ten bottles in al, also five vials of the ' Measant Pellet. Am now regular, after havIg missed two years and suffered with pain in the head and back. I was so nervous, could not mt or sleep. Now I can thank you for mr recovery." Don't hesitate to write Jo Dr. R.V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, K.Y., if you want goo medical advice from fully qualified physician as to your personal good health. Such letters are always fciBwered free of charge and confidentially. A medicine which has outsold all others for women in the past third of a century and being recommended by all those who have used it, is a good remedy tt tie to. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is purely vegetab'e and does not contain a particle of alcohol to destroy the blood corpuscles and weaken the system. I'O not permit the ealer to insult your intelligence by sugges ing some other compound which he recommends as "just aS good," because he mates it himself. M-M-I- I-M-M- -H-I-H- l-I-I-Public Sale t Notes If you are abx.it to hoi I a pub , lie sile and exp;ct to take notes , ro t should fjet the riht kind o , blanks. We keep blanks especially , for sales, and you can get your. supply here without charge. 1 Bring the notes to us after the .sale and will collect thern for you. , " We also make loans on these notes when requested. T X First 1 U M MM MJ Bank Richmond, Ina. BLAZE AWAY Who cares? I'm fortified with an "Elcrado" laundered collar, "The kind lat don't melt down." The Eldorado steam Laundry No. 18 North Ninth St. Phone 147 Richmotd, Indian J Harness For Show and harness for eve'y day use mean a difference in quality in some makes here they are identical in strength and durability. More style, of couise, in fancy driving harness, but all our harness is made from good stock, 'and every set maintains our reputation as to workmanship and finish. All sorts of horse equipments at very moderate prices - - - - - The Wiggins Co.

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HIS STAY HOWEVER WILL BE LIMITED TO THREE DAYS. STUDENTS ARE JUBILANT Miller Says Ha Will Try to Put the Again. " Agani. Joy reigns supreme at Earlham. In response to the urgent telegram sent to last year's coach, John Miller, at Danville, 111., a reply was received from him yesterday morning saying that he would be here in the afternoon and would remain at the college three days and do what he coftild to whip the boys into championship form. John Miller, better known to the local followers of the game as "Loiig John" Miller,1 was the coach of the eleven J;ist year and it was due to his efficient coaching that Earlham won the State championship, defeating the crack AVabash team in one of the greatest frames ever seen in Indiana for that honor. Miller was for four years full back on the Purdue University eleven and in that time he made a reputation for himself throughout the middle west as one of the greatest players in this position that ever donned the moleskins. Miller arrived yesterday afternoon and when he appeared on Keid Field with hi football togs on the players gave him a genuine ovation. The practice that "Long John" put the men through was the real thing, labeled 100 percent pure and warranted to make good any place in Indiana or Ohio. When Miller got through with the Varsity and the scrubs vt-ry maji on both teams trotted off Ihe Held with his tongue out. A rooter observed as Miller was putting th? men through their paces.; 4Long John" reminds me of Brewer, lie's so different." Mr. Miller remarked before the practice yesterday ' afternoon, "I have got a warm place in my heart for Earlham and when I received that Telegram "Wednesday I just made ap my mind to run over to Richmond for three days and see if I could do anything to improve the present condition oC affairs. What is the matter witb. the team? Why thev have not been started right and

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they n;ej to buckle down and get to work. If they were working together right there would not be so much of this fumblng. No I'll not

; trj to undo the lessons taught by Brewer, that would be fatal as my stay here is too limited. I can't imagine what was the matter with Brewer. lie certainly knows the game. lie must not have put forth his best efforts. You can say in conclusion that I will do everything iu my power while I am here to put the Quakers on their feet again." CAMPBELLSTOWN. Mrs. Wm. Bulla and daughter Nona entertained the following at dinner last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watt, of New Taris; Mr. Jesse Green of Iowa; Mr. J. F. Jackson and daughter, Mrs. Shaler, of Kansas, and Levi Watt and family and Jesse McWhinney and wife of this place. Imo Cooper is spending this week with her cousin, Mrs. Ilattie Hart. Mrs. Zee Kramer of Richmond, visited last week with her sister, Mrs. Ida O'Neil. Mrs. Jacob Fudge of Germantown, is making an extended visit at the home of iier niece, Mrs. Kate Bailey. Perry Deardorff and family of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lucy Oxer, the mother of Mrs. Deai--dorff. Harley Wtat met with quite a painful accident Monday while sawing wood at ITarve McWhinney 's, which resulted in the breaking of a finger and somewhat mashing his hand. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hart entertained i':e following at dinner Sunday: Clarence Druly and children, of Boston: Mr. and Mrs. John Hart and Miss Erma Miller of Winchester, O., and Miss Orpha Brandenburg and brother F.arl of this place. Mrs. Bertha Davis of Birmingham, Alabama, who has been visiting at Wm. Bailey's returned home last week. Ed Ball, of Richmond, spent Sundav with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bali. 1 Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his 'statement, "It is a positive cure for catarrh if used as directed." Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres. Church, Helena, Mont. After using Ely's Cream Balm ?ix weeks I believe myself cured of catarrh Joseph Stewart, Grand Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. The Balm does not irritate or cause sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 cents, or mailed by Ely Brothers, 50 Warren St., New York.

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A Little Care Will Save Many Richmond Readers Further Trouble. ' Watch the Kidney secretions. See that they have the amber hue of health; The discharges not excessive or infrequent ; Contain no "brick-dust like" sedi ment. Doan's Kidney Pills will do this for you. They watch the kidneys and cure them when they're sick. Miss S. Hamilton, 22 south ninth street, says: "For two or three years I was troubled with my loins and soreness directly over the right kidney. The secretions were unnatural and irregular. Headaches and attacks of dizziness were of frequent occurrence. Having seen Doan's Kid" ney Pills highly recommended for these troubles I got a box at A. G. Luken's drug store and used them. They seemed especially adapted for my case and relieved me in a very short time." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents per box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. ember the ename Doan's and take no other. ELDORADO. Rev. J. H. Blackford preached at New Weston Sunday as a supply for Rev. J. A. Stoner. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kimmel and Mrs. Letitia Kimmel spent Sunday with D. H. Horn and family of Greenville. Andrew Barnhart and family entertained Sunday, Ben Pence and family and Mr. and Mrs. Marker. Mrs. Foutz of West Alexander visited her son at Geo. McCoy's the last c ix " i -i i niri f i- 1 i i at 1 : iKomberg of Richmond, and Mr. audi lAr ,r , ' T ,r 1 Mrs. W oriey Barton of lew Madison visited Harrison AVelbaum and fami ly Sunday. Mrs. Corey and graddaughter, Ellen Fud20. visited Portland friends last week. ' j Miss Alice Sliewmon has been visiting her brother and sister in Indi1 1 iniii il i j Miss Alice and a cmwf paytr ahrr C. E. Shewmon and family have been entertaining Mrs. C's brother from Manila for the past week. Henry Hunger suffered a stroke of apoplexy Wednesday morning. At this writing he is somewhat improved though . till unable to talk. Miss irene Kimmel went to Cincinnati Surdav for a week's visit. . .fx "o . to. a - i Kt s c

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The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Toney ami Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hart, are atte-iding the Dunkard Sunday school and ministerial meeting of the Southern District of Indiana. Mrs. Caroline Brown, who visited at the home cf her sister, Mrs. J. O. Wilson of College Corner for several weeks has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moss of Richmond were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. diaries Hart Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hart entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell and family of near College Corner and Misses Marie and Addie Owen of Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Allen of Hagershnvn were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Charles Dunlap, who visited relatives in Indianapolis for several days ha -5 returned home. Mr. and Mrs. John G a rver of Richmond visited relatives here Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. No one who is acquainted with its good qualities can be surprisedat the great popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It not only cures colds and grip ecectually and permanently, but prevents these diseases from resulting in pneumonia. It is also a certain cure for croup. Whooping cough is not dangerous when this remedy is given. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. It is also pleasant to take. When 11 of these facts are takn into consideration it is not surprising that people in foreign lands, as well as at home, esteem this remedy very highly and very few are willing to take any other after hav ing once used it. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. II. SudhofT, corj ner Fifth and Main streets. T late to cure a cold after con sumption lias iastenea its deadlv . A, , m , grip on the lungs, lake Dr. Wood's C- c, , ., Norway l ine ovrup wiuie yet mere is time. A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of and tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Removed From 32 South Tenth street to our new office, 24 South Thirteenth street Home Electric Appliance Co., 15-7t. Richmond, Ind.

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THE SMART BOY

The boy must be strong "before he can be smart. The sick boy has his body to attend to first, even though his brain goes a-begging. Scott's Emulsion gives strong healthy bodies to little boys and girls. By good feeding and gentle stimulation it paves the way for bright and happy minds. Scott's Emulsion, then the strength of good health, then the bright developing mindthat is often the progress of a weak child. Little daily doses of Scott's Emulsion give strength to weak children and fatten the thin ones. It is peculiarly adapted to children's needs. We'll send you a sample free upon request. SCOTT & I'.OWN E. 409 Tearl Street, New York MA TEA 1, nUM :PlHMfrl If tt).' Green or Black AS SERVKD AT THE WORLD'S FAIR FOR SM,E BY The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Woman U interested and should know about the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray lumamt aurtitnt. HrM-Saf-11 llrUMl ll.Uall). noil i-onTenienr. tk rar drainrUt far It. M ttti'lt!!.. A.i.ii ..a 1 f h ranrmt Annul v t Ha iiiuwraieu uuok wiiN. IlfflTes fllll nrtitflila rm m nA A I va.. ... ralua We to ladies. M A KVKL. CO., ohi.1 new sorau Ego-

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