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PAGE TWO. BIOHUOND DAILY PALLADIUM. . THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 1904.

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The Secret of Long Life and How to Overcome Waste. To Know thyself? is to take advantage of life's secrets and equip one's self with an armor which will successfully resist the

attack of disease in the battle of life. The old idea of fate or "kismet," and that a person always dies when his time comes, is now exploded. Every mechanism, whether made by God or man, has a definite amount of wear and its life can be lengthened or shortened according to the care that is given it. If accident or carelessness destroys the works of the watch

or the human mechanism an end comes to its usefulness, but it has not actually "worn out." Man's system at times gets rusty like the wheels of the watch and only needs a little cleaning and oiling to put it in shape for life's battles. An imitation of nature's method of restoring waste of tissue and impoverishment of the blood and nervous force is used when you take an alterative extract of herbs and roots, without the use of alcohol, like Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. This vegetable medicine coaxes the digestive functions and helps in the assimilation of food, or rather enables the organs to take from the food just the nutriment the blood requires. Prof. J. K. Tauguay, of 61 St. Peter Street, Quebec, writes : I had been ill for some time with La Grippe and did not regain my strength. Within a week after using Dr. Pierce Golden Medical Discovery. I was able to be around again, and I found that my system was entirely free from any of the bad effects of La Grippe. I now keep a bottle of the 4 Golden Medical Discovery' on hand, and, when I catch cold, take a few doses, which keeps me in perfect health. As a builder up of lost strength and vitality I do not believe your 'Discovery has an equal.'" Accept no substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery." There is nothing "just as good " for diseases of the stomach. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, the best laxative for old people. They cure constipation and biliousness.

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From 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate Agency, Main and Seventh streets.

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In compliment to the ladies composing the Evening Whist Cluub, the

party of young gentlemen who attended the leap year dance given by the club, "Wednesday evening, will ! return the favor on the evening of

January 24. 5ft 55 vs It is to be hoped that the seating capacity of the Coliseum will be test

ed to the maximum this evening when a treat will be in store for all j persons musically inclined. .An excellent program has been arranged consisting of individual numbers by ten leading choirs of the city. A small admission fee will be charged and appreciating the fact -that the services of all participants are offered gratuitously, a neat sum should be 'realized from the veture, which is prompted in sweet charity's favor. i -96- ! The Thursday' Card Club which was to have been etertairied this evening by Miss Amy Harned at her home in North Nineteenth street, will meet instead Friday on account of the union choir concert at the Coliseum. , Very successful and enjoyable was

the annual Chrstmas entertainment of the First Presbyterian church Sunday school given Tuesday evening in the parlors of the church un

der the supervision of the appointed committee, Misses Sarah Hill and j Ella Winchester and Mrs. Robert ! Ferridav. Christmas decorations

were prominent in the Sunday school rooms where jovial St. Nick appeared in costume to contribute the delicacies of the Christmas season. During the course of the evening an appropriate program of songs and recitations was entertainingly given by the children of the primary department. -x - The Woman's Missionary Society of the United Presbyterian church will meet at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Augustus Scott, 126 North Tenth street. At this meeting the annual election of officers will take place and in consequence, a large attendance of members is earnestly requested. Jfr The Happy Hour Sewing Circle will be entertained this afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Loehr, in South Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Simmons entertained in a delightful manner Tuesday at their home in South Eleveth street, at a elegant dinner. Among the party were Mrs. Albert Weighman, of Chicago; Misses Ethel and Ruth Boaz, of Indianapolis, and Mr. Herbert Weighman, of Chicago. 5fr In spite of the cold weather of yesterday a large number of seats were marked off an the plat for the choral union concert. The committee desires to urge most earnestly that every one shall see to the reservation of seats before coming to the hall. Otherwise there must be delay at the door and in wintry weather that means discomfort. There is no eharge for reservation of seats, and consideration for the ladies and children who might be compelled to wait at the door tonight should lead everyone to attend to the matter today. The plat will be found at Al-

ford's drug store until 6:30 o'clock and after 7 o'clock at the Coliseum box office. -s The following invitations were received yesterday by the many local friends of Miss Merle Williams and Mr. Willard E. Rupe of Montezuma, Ind., formerly of Richmond: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hay Williams request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Merle to Mr. Willard Elmer Rupe on the morning of Wednesday the eleventh of January nineteen hundred arnLitvtT at nine-thirty o'clock First Presbyterian Church Richmond, Indiana. 45 $ fc A party of eight young society peo pie took six o'clock dinner Tuesday evening at the Country Club and spent the remainder of the, evening at whist.

To Fix Taxes of Millionaires. Newport, R. I., Dec. 29. The citizens of this town will meet this afternoon for the purpose of taking action with reference to the exemption of taxation for a term of 10 years, beginning next July. The decision of the citizens will affect many of the best known millionaires of the country, since many of them have their summer home here.

American Economic Association. Chicago, 111., Dec. 29. The American Economic Association began its seventeenth annual meeting at the University of Chicago here today. Among the important questions to be discussed by the delegates is "The Open Shop or Closed Shop." John G. Hibberd, president of the Chicago Metal Trade Association, will speak for the employes in favor of the open shop while Thomas I. Kidd will represent labor interests in the discussion.

Callahan-Grady Fight. Pottsville, Pa., Dec. 29. "Tim" Callahan, of Philadelphia, and "Jack" Grady have been matched to fight here tonight before the Potts ville A. C. The boys will battle at 133 pounds for fifteen rounds

DUBLIN. Dublin, Ind., Dec. 27. Mrs. William Baker died at her home on Johnson street about ten o'clock last night, having had an operation for stomach and bowel derangement on Thursday last, the effects of which terminated her life. The family mov ed to Dublin last spring from Centerville, where they had been living for some years. The deceased was. the mother of six children two of whom are living at home. All are members of the M. E. church. Funeral will be had on Thursday at 2 p. m. Services conducted by (the pastor, Rev. Walters. Interment in Western cemetery. A very animated cyclone struck

the ast part of Dublin about 1

o'clock Tuesday which proved to be very narrow in its track No building j was especially injured, but in its trail trees were blown down and many of them scattered in all directions. The storm's fury was especially severe when it struck the large ! numbev of evergreen trees' illDr. Champ's yard where ihey lay piled up on each other like tangled brush heaps. One of the large brick chimneys on the Doctor's house was

blown over. No injury to anyone resulted

Theatrical Notes. "Stronghoart," the new play by William C. de Mille, in which Henry B. Harris will present Robert Edeson will have its premiere in St. Paul, Minn., tonight. Robert Hilliard appears at Keith's theatre, Providence, R. I., tonight in a new one-act play entitled "As A Man Sows."

Extra Session of Delaware Legislature. Wilmington, Del., Dec. 29. The legislature of this state met in extraordinary session here today by proclamation of the Governor for the purpose of amending the defective judgment lien law.

Its wonderful power goes to the seat of your trouble, vitalizes, and strengthens every part of your body That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.

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Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony in great quantity is constantly coming in, declaring Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds to be nn equaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland, Bentonville, Va.,

serves as example. He writes: "I had 'Bronchitis for three years and doci tored all the time without being benefitted. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally effective in curing all lung and throat troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co. druggist. Trial bottle

free, regular sizes 50c and $1.00 .

That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They . make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents, money back if not cured. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists.

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"The Phen-a-mld camo all right. I used It In two cases of headache. The first case i worked like a charm. The other casewas a man with la grippe. It cured him; it cures all rlKht.Would like my druggist to put In a stock of it. L. A. Faulkner, M. D. Good Thunder.M Inn s$c at all druggist or

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If there is ever a time when yu want to look your best it is when you are making your NEW YEAR'S CALLS. You want every article of your dress neat and attractive, There is no one who will appreciate each Stylish Garment Correct Hat Harmony in Color and every little finish like the young woman of your set likes. Her eye takes in every detail. She appreciates QUALITY as well as the general effect. SEE OUR LINE OF Young Men's Suits Sio S20,

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