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THE LIFTING PALLADIUM FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1906.

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-'i H.ii.Ki'.Hllll tl I H 'M 1' .itU't)' '"'(t'l U1!f'"nt-"1i ANfegelablePfeparaiionTor Assimilating ihcFoodandBegulaling theStoinaclis andBoweis of Promotes Digestion.Clieer Fulness and Rcst.Contains neither OpujnxMorplune norIineraL Kot "Narcotic, krtpearoUnrSAMUG.PtTCHER ianptun SeeJr' Mx.Sentut SJU - t-ftmwtf - HfrmSetlCtmtlud Sugar W&dtiymm riaran Aperfecl Rcmody forConstipaIlon, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions ,Fe veri shrvess and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. let EXACT COPY OF WRARROL

FOB WOMEN ONLY.

i There are good and substantial reasons Why intelligent people and physicians as well, employ Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for the cure of diseases and weakness peculiar to women. In the first place, it is not a cure-all, sorvlng only a singleness of purpose, being a upccljic for one class of diseases only those peculiar weaknesses and maladies Incident to women. Besides it is the only meiieino put up for sale through 'druggists, for the cure of such maladies, all the ingredients of which have the endorsement of leading medical practitioners and writers, as being the very best known remedies for the ailments for which "Favorite Prescription" .is advised. AH this will bo learned to the , reader's full satisfaction by perusing a booklet of extracts compiled by Doctor Pierce from standard authorities of the, several schools of practice, and which will bo sent frcrto aiiy address on request vor same, mailed to Dr. li. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. In the second place. Dr. Piercers FavorIte Prosclption Is the only medicine for woman's peculiar weaknesses and affections, all the ingredients of which are printed upon the bottle wrapper in plain English, so that all who take it may know exactly what they are using. A further roason for the unprecedented popularity of the " Favorite Prescription "of Dr. Pierce for the special use of women. Is to be found lnnhe fact that It contains . not a drop of alcohol pure, triple-reiined glycerine, of proper strengtn, oeing usoa mstoaa, ooui ior extracting and preserving the medicinal . principles extracted from such roots of native, medicinal, forest plants as are employed In Its make -up. The printed formula will also bear witness that it contains no narcotics or other harmful or habit-forming drugs, being entirely made up of glyceric extracts of native. American plants of marvelous efficacy In tho cure of tho diseases pecu liar to women. Now, In this connection. It is well to bear In mind, that, curious as It may seem, yet it Is a fact that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the onlu medi cine for tho cure of women's peculiar weaknesses and maladies that does not contain alcohol and tfuit too in, largo auantltlat. This fact can be easily proven: and yet it is a fact well known to ail tne doss pnysicians inas aicouoi, even in small quantities, wnen long continued is very harmful, and especially so to weak, invalid, iiervam immcn. "While the effect of spirituous wines and liquors, sold under various enticing names may at first bo to exhilerate, brace -up and unduly support the system for a brief time, yet a reaction comes sooner or later , and the patient Is worse off than before. Besides, a craving for alcoholic stimulants has gradually fastened Itself upon the poor, deluded, suffering woman a malady generally more to bo dreaded than tne original afiliction. Furthermore, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has a record of cures extending over a period exceeding one-third of a century and embracing more genuine cases of full and complete recovery than any other medicine In Its line can boast of. Thousands have been saved from the operating table and the surgeon's knife by the use of this marvelously efficacious specific for woman's ailments. Other thousands havo escaped the disagreeable ordeal of the doctors' questionings, and offensive examinations by taking this remedy and being cured in the privacy of their homos. It has cured thousands of bad, obstinate cases In which doctors had failed and in which cures were thought to bo impossible. What It has done for others It will no doubt, do fou you, if similarly afflicted, and you give It a good, fair and faithful trial. In favor of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- ' scriptlon being regarded away above the $ecs J wUut Ui0d;ciuc3 of our time, is tho 4V I'??

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For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature . of in Use For Over Thirty Years TUB OCNTAWH OUHNV. HtW VOMK CITY. IE frank, confiding open, honest statement of its full composition, giving every inI . .1.1. I'-.ll..l. ...UL...I t greumiiii in mum xfqiM,, iuiuut itar of successful criticism and with confidence that tho good sense of afflicted women will lead them to appreciate this honorable manner of' confiding to them what they are taking into their stomachs when making use ot this medicine. If suffering from backache, sideache. periodical headaches and other recurring nauia at more or loss rrerular intervals. disagreeable drains as it from pelvic ... . a. i. ,.i .1 . ... ... -if..... .1 ;...r..f ... catarrh, sickening sensations, dizziness at times, monthly headaches, irregularities, hearing - down or' dragging - down sensations in the lower abdomen or any of the many kindred distressful and painful symptoms which accompany female weaknesses, then you cannot find any remedy quite so perfectly adapted for the cure of your malady as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Bear in mind, it is not a secret nostrum, is not a patent medicine, to the use of which most intelligent people object because of the close secrecy with w hich the formula? of such medicines are held, and which, no doubt are many times harmful in the long run, especially as all those for women contain large quantities of alcohol and oft times other objectionable ingredients. The only wise and safe course Is to use only MEDICINES OF KNOWN COMPOSITION, and which, like Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, contain no alcohol or harmful habit-forming drugs. The exact proportion of the several Ingredients used In Dr. Pierce's medicines, as well as the working: formula and peculiar processes, apparatus and appliances employed in their manufacture, are withheld from publicity that Dr. Pierce's proprietary rights may not be infringed and trespassed upon by unprincipled Imitators and those who may be piratically inclined. ; For weak stomachs and the consequent Indigestion or dyspepsia, and the multttude of various diseases which result therefrom, no medicine can be better suited as a curative agent than Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The Golden Seal root. Stone root. Mandrake root and Black Cherrybark. entering into its composition are all recommended by such eminent authorities as Dr. Hartholow. of Jefferson Medical College; Prof. John King, author of the "Amehican Dispensatory Prof. John M. Scudder. late of Cincinnati; Dr. William Paine, author of Palne's Epltomy of Medicine: Prof. Laurence Johnson. M, D., Medical Dept.. University of N. Y.i Prof. Edwin M. Male. M. P., Professor of Materia Medico, in the Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago, and many others, as remedies for indigestion and dyspepsia, torpid liver as well as bronchial, throat and lung affections, as will lie seen from reading a little booklet recently compiled by Dr. R V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y., who will send the same on request, by postal card or letter, to any address, free. This little booklet tells of what Dr. Pierce's celebrated medicines are made, and gives the properties and uses of each and every inpredient entering1 into their composition. Write- Dr. Pierce, as above and receive it by return post. Queen's root, or Stillingia, is an ingredient entering into the "Golden Medical Discovery" highly recommended by several of tho above mentioned authorities for the cure of chronic or lingering bronchial, throat and lung affections, public speaker's sore throat attended with hoarseness, dry, rasping cough and ktndred affections. Not only is Queen's root specific in its curative action in all these affections, but in "Golden Medical Discovery "it is greatly assisted by the combination with it of Golden Seal root. Stone root. Black Cherrybark and Bloodroot, with which it is blended in just the right proportion. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. Thereby they avoid the disagreeable questioning from which most women shrink as well as the still more repulsive examinations which are generally unnecessary. All letters of consultation are regarded as sacredly confidential. Address Dr. li. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N, Y. How to preserve health and beauty is told in Dr. Pieree's Common Sense Medical Adviser. It is free. For a paper-covered copy send Dr. Pierce as above directed. 21 onecent stamps to cover cost of mailing onlyi for cloth binding 31 stamps. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bad. foul stomach and constipation and so heip to cure nearly every disease of mankind. They regulate, tone up and invigorate, Stomach, Liver and Bowels. RIGHT UNDER YOUR NOSE. you can have the best beer brewed if you will only insist that it started from the Minck brewery. All kinds of beer bid for public favor. Hori?st$f did you ever taste a better brew than the R. Ef Don't know it? Well, you're excused. But taste it once and you'll be proud that you're vested. d nIinck Brewing Co

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CAMBRIDGE CITY (Palladium Correspondence.) Cambridge City, Ind., Jan. IS. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Holwell were at

I New Castle Sunday, visiting Mr. and ! Mrs. Howard Elliott. Mr. Horace Huddleston was the guest of Miss Emma Harter at Muncie Sunday. Mr. Oliver Thalls of Hagerstown, was the guest of Miss Virginia Kuster Sunday night. Miss Lilian Wright of Indianapolis is here, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Frazer. Several from this city will attend the six 'clock dinner Tuesday even ing at Milton given bv the ladies of i the Christian church. Benton Wilson is the guest of friends at Chicago this week. Miss Daisy Ayler was the guest of Miss Mary Matthews at Norbo rough Farm Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Helmsing of Centerville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loran Helmsing, at there home on West Main street Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dennis and daughter, Mary, of Richmond, were here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mauk, Sunday. Mrs. George Weist of Richmond, is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hen Stalker. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris of Hagerstown, were here, the guests of friends Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hurst of Washington township, were here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Guyton, Saturday. Mr. J. F. Moulton is at Indianapolis visiting his daughter, Mrs. G. C. Dickey. Miss Emma Izor was visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Highanis of Milton, Sunday. Glenn and Wayne Beeson visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Beeson at Greensfork, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eaton of Richmond, were here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Eaton, Sunday. Mrs. C. T. Wright entertained Mrs. 0. T. Callaway, Mrs. F. C. Mosbaugh, Mrs. Ida Fuller, Mrs. R. W. Hall, Mrs. Wr. II. Donney and Mrs. William Hastings at dinner Thursttav Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Stombaugh of Indianapolis, are here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stombaugh. Mr. Fred Worl was the guest of friends here Sunday night. Miss Bertie Bowman has returned to her home at Terre Haute, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers for several weeks. Mrs. Luster, who lives in the south part of the eity is seriously ill with neuralgia. Mrs. S. F. Barnes of Indianapolis, was here visiting friends Tuesday. The' members of the G. A. R. Post, No. 179, met in the Red Men's Hall last night. Mr. Willard Duschel, who has been seriously ill with the grip, is slowly recovering. Mrs. Edward Doyle, who organized a dancing class some time ago, now has quite a large class. Moulton Wlieeler furnishes the music for the class. Mrs. Geeorge E. Calloway is visiting Mrs. Edward Selvage at Indianapolis. Miss Blanche Pattison has taken a position in the telephone exchange. Miss Ruth Palmer returned home Tuesday, after a short visit with relatives at Dayton. Mr. Wilfred Dobbins, who has been here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ulys ses Eaton, has returned to his home at .Mohawk, Ind. Mrs. Chas. Routh entertained Mrs. Elwood Beeson, Mrs. Rufus Lindsay, Mrs. Wilbur Elwell and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson of Milton at her whist party Monday afternoon. Frank Thomas has resigned his position as stenographer at the intemrban station and will move to Richmond. Miss Nora Gehring has gone to Richomnd t work in a dry goods store. Many from this city attended the supper at Milton last night given by the ladies of the Christian church. Mrs. Berton of Indianapolis is here visiting her father, Rev. Hawlev. Bent Her Double. "I knew no one, for four weeks, when I was sick with typhoid and kidney trouble, ' ' writes Mrs. Annie Hunter of Pittsburg. r;.. "nd when I got better, although T had one of the best doctors I couldl get, I v s bent double and had to rest niv I'-''-on my knees when I walked. r"m this terible affliction I was rescued by Electric Bitters, which restored my health and strength, and now I can walk as straight as ever. 'They are simply wonderful." Guaranteed to cure stomach, liver and kidney disorders; at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store; price 50c.

(Palladium Correspondence.) , Bethel,, Ind!, Jan. 18. Stephen Harlan, who has been confined, to his home for some time, is better. , Jehu Boren, who has been confined to the house the past week, is better. Mr. Barton Anderson has been confined to. the house for a few days, but is able to be out again. A. L. Wiley has purchased the business of F. R. McFail and Company, undertakers and furniture dealers at Delphi, Ind. Mr. Wiley has taken charge of the business at Delphi, and will move there in I the near future. X. E. Davis will succeed Mr. Wiley

in the business at Bethel. Burlie Hvde and familv have been visiting his "father, Eli Hyde, for the past few days. George Hiatt, of near Jacksouburg, Ind., was visiting friends and relatives here last week. Mr. Levi Harlan entertained a number of friends with grapdiophone music at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wiley, last Friday evening. The fourth annual 'possum supper will be'.held in Century Hall in this place, next Saturday evening, January 20. There will be good music and entertainment and plenty to eat. The receipts will be used to defray expenses of decoration services. MILTON (Palladium Correspondence.) Milton. Ind.. Jan. 18. James Nanier. superintendent of poor farm, was a Milton visitor Monday. Miss Nora Campbell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray, near East Germantown. Mrs. II. L. Jones has been siek for the past week. Harry Williams visited Ralph Beeson Sunday. Mrs. M. M. Calloway and Miss Emma Izor of Cambridge City, were the guests of Mrs. WTill High am Sunday. Miss Gertrude Gnaufman has re turned to her home in Atlanta, Ind., after a visit with Mrs. Barbara Ferris. Ross Kramer, -who has been ill, -is reported better. Misses Marv Wasson and Louise Mueller of Indianapolis, spent Sunday here at Miss Mueller's home. Ernest Doty of Indianapolis, visited Jiis parents here Sunday. Th einfant child of Mr. and Mrs J. II. Shephard, died at their home in Beeson 's Station Monday morn ing. Several from here attended the fu neral of Milton Bowmaster at East Germantown, Sunday. Mrs. Walter Templin entertained her young lady friends in a very pleasant manner Monday evening. The guests were Mrs. John Thurman, of Cambridge City ; Misses Carrie Walker, Blanche Hale, Maude Ball, Addie Spangler, Alice Beeson, Nora Mann, Mary Sipple, Nellie Jones and Marie Benner. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bragg entertained L. F. Lantz and family at dinner Sunday. The funeral of 'Mrs. Frank Clevenger, Jr., took place at Doddridge Chapel Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Clevenger was' a daughter of Mr. and ( Mrs. Wrill Bowlan, east of Milton. Ihe ladies of the Christian church gave a six o'clock dinner at I. 0. O. F. Hall Tuesday evening. Rev. MeCormick will preach at the Christian ihurch next Sunday. Wilbur Llwell went to Indianapolis Monday on account of illness of his father-in-law, Miles Thompson. The Eastern Star lodge installed its officers Monday night. There will be a called meeting of the Masonic lodge Monday, January 22, to confer the fellowcraft degree Nelson Willits, aged 85 years, and his wife, about 10 years his' junior, united with the Christian church last Saturday. Rev. F. C. MeCormick baptised them at their home. Jacob Wise is sick ivith rheuma tism. He is confined to his home and attended by a nurse. FOUNTAIN CITY (Palladium Correspondence.) Fountain City, Jan. 18. Ruth Thomburg, of Lafayette, ivas visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Cranor and husband, last week. She is now visiting relatives at ; Richmond and expects to be here again before she returns home. The F. L. T. club met Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Abba Carroll, on Main street. Robert Harrison, of Lynn, at fled, the basket ball here last Sata:-','? evening, and remained over Sunday with John Schroeder and family. T. Brennan and family moved last week -to their home, that they lately purchased from Charles Williams. Frank Keever and wife have moved in the house vacated bv Mr. 'Brennan. Burlev Arnett and wife

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of our Department of Classified Advertising. This depart inent small at present, will in a short time assume large pro

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS. FOR RESULTS.

WANTED To buy two National cash register. J. A. Dancer, Brunswick hotel. WANTED Half, dozen"" large""size Turkeys for Horticultural Society Dinner. See Frank M. Clark or Isaac Dougan. WANTED Agents to handle a good paying line of goods. Call room 1, Brunswick Hotel. WANTED Solicitors for the all Right goods. A good salary. Call room 1, Brunswick Hotel. WANTED - Incubator and 72, R. R. No. 8. broder Box No, WANTED To buy a second handed brass bird cage. Must be in good condition and cheap. ( Call or address 318 N. 19th street. Old phone 482 W. WANTED A position in a retail grocery. Seven years' experience. Address 1604 or 522 Main street. WANTED Sewing by the piece or by the day. 227 Chestnut street. WANTED Washing at 123 South Eighth street. l-9-5t WASTED To work on Saturday by a boy at the Business College. Inquire at the Business College. WANTED There will be an opening sooa at the Business College for a boy to work for his tuition. Call at once, plnne 68 or 240. It6-tf Wv ANTED A good girl for general housework. Small family, 52 S. 13th street. will move in their house vacated by Mr. Keever. Miss Lucile Schroeder has been sick. . . ..,:. Wesley Halpenny, the state Sun day school esuperintendent of Indian apolis, gave a lecture on "Conversa tion Evangelism" last Sunday evening, at the Methodist church. - lie was assisted by Lee Charmless, eounty superintendent of Economy. "Mr. Halpenny and Mr. Chamness are making a tour, commencing here. Mrs. Davinson of New Garden, is very sick. Mrs. Jennie Scarce is suffering with inflammatory rheumatism. Howard Keever, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Sallie Keever, of Hagerstown, are visiting 1 rank Keever and wire. Mrs. Atwood Pitts, who has been very sick, is no better. Worry is the mother of sick, ner-1 vous and troubled mentality, upsets the entire physical system. The body is a net-work of nerves. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea soothes and rebuilds the entire system. 35 cents Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. GENTERVILLE (Palladium . Correspondence.) Centerville, Jan. 18. Mrs. Franklin Young spent several days with her husband, Dr. Young, at Indianapolis, this week. Mrs. W. II. Dunkle returned home from Elwood Saturday after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Jennie Roberts. Mrs. Mary Reynold of Fountain City, was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Keys, this week. .-Mrs. I.- L. Ilouck was hostess for the Tuesday afternoon whist club. Jake Meyers went to Indianapolis Sunday to take a position on the railroad. The funeral of Mrs. Eliza Ladds rt ite M. E. church Tuesday afternoon, was largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Langley will entertain., the "ir-embers of the M. E. choir at their home on Friday afternoon. Ralph Lantz of Milton was in town Tuesdav, attending the funeral of Mrs. Eliza Ladd. " Mrs. D, M. Hurst, who has been quite siek with grip, is improving. Walter S. Ratliff of - Richmond,

half column as the beginning will be formed here just as in for the sake of the adverWANTED Girl to do house work. ffilOlO Main street. WANTED-Representative in own community. .$500.00 capital required. Good salary to right party. Bona-fide real estate proposition. Address New Martinsville Improvement company, Steelton, W. Va. Diet. S. 29-tf FOR BALE. Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kellv Block. Phone 329. tf. FUR SALE Thorough bred Leghorn . Cockerels and . ; pullets Blanchard's strtiin celebrated layers. Price $1.00 to $3.00 Eggs for Hatching 5 cents. ' Send orders. J. T. White, Spring Grove, Ind. Phone 1215. l-19-2t FOR RENT Desk bench or shop room, with power at 1024 Main . street, Richmond Auto Station, tf FOR RENT Nice furnished room for gentleman, 120 South Seventh. LOST Child's fur collar. Call at 311 south 12th street. LOST Ladies size gold watch, lost between Hunt street and car line or near Eighth and Main. Call this ofiice. and get reward. LOST Little fox terrier mixed with yellow and black, part pug, "answers to name of Dick. Reward if returned to Cass Wolfe, 112 Randolph street. Lost on 8th and Main Monday afternoon. wTas in town Monday, looking after his interests as candidate . for State Representative. Aden Melling, of Clinton . county, was visiting his mother, Mrs. William Hires, the first of the week. Marie Knollenberg, , of Richmond, was calling on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter King entertained a number of friends on Friday evening to a rabbit roast. Mrs. D. C. Shalley, who has been quite siek, is better. . Edward Bertsch, of Indianapolis, spent several days this week visiting his sister, Miss Laura Bertsch, and other relatives. Mrs. Noah Plankcnhorn is quite sick. Miss Estella Rentfrow visited her sister, Mrs. George Porter, at Richmond, this week. Methusala was all right, you bet For a good old soul was he, . They say he would be living yet, Had he taken Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co. SUNDAY EXCURSION i ii RATES mm VIA Dayton & Western Dayton and Return, - - $1.00 Eaton and Return, - - - 50 Tickets at above price will be fold every Sunday until further notice. PINE BUILDING LOT. " - -" - a I c have for sale the inest lot for a geed licuse in i Richmond. W. H. Bredbury & San Westcott Block " ft a