Richmond Palladium (Daily), 18 December 1901 — Page 2

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIXJ3pyESDAY. DECEMBER i8, 1901

Jin Ancient Foe 1 Charles Frazr is at C. J 51 rris To health and happiness is Scrof- ratin fnjm overwori as Eirl" xxla. as ugly as ever since time The funeral of John Wasssn. whose immemorial. j death we announced last week, was

It causes bunches in the neck, "'TpL.y- M ner Service at r rientis chnrch mnsKlinu

obitu.rj find hymns. Pdiial at Westside c tuetery. Ilarry Wasson and family of Salina, Kan , were at th funeral of his

fattier. John YVasson. Mrs. Letitia

tlisfigures the skin, inflames the mucous membrane, wastes the muscles, weakens the bones, reduces the power of resistance to

disease and the eanacitv for re- I Bertran of Indianapolis and Mr. Was

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I ix hi jl nwumoQa were aisj in attenu-

acce.

co very, and develops into consumption. "A bunch appeared on the left side of my neck. It caused great pain, was lanced, and became a running sore. I went Into a general decline. I was persuaded to try Hood i Sarsaparilla, and when I had taken

ix bottles my neck was healed and I have ' home over Sunday.

"w mm any irouoie or ine etna since." Mas. K. T. Sstdkb, Troy, Ohio.

Callaway is in poor

Mrs. G. W, health.

The work on the Xmis cantatas for the Sunday schools is progressing nicely. Boo Morris of P nd'eton w-s at

Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Will rid you of Scrofula, radicallv

and permanently, as they have lid thousands.

tbintj of toe past.

Julia i H. Thomas was in anapoiis last w. ek oa b bite

bis many meads will be glad

that the coin pa u v with bom

! employed his rtxj..n;zd bi

aoa uurrujjfeQWL'v aua Dav

routed bim to a position whk t

him control of a good block . f

fory with a substantial mere.

salary

lorn tregz, wno lives two m,

the pike, was eating supper thej

night when some one passe'

bicycle and was ringing th

Torn fchot out of the house

the remark that he was

to have a ride on the b'r that passed over the eastern It

traction road. After ehasic

QCADKCPI.E SC1C1DK

FOUNTAIN CITY.

The SttasiUOX scaie is cctiTwn Couples Take Their Own Uvt

At lntiibU!S O. Columbus, O., Dec. 13. Two young women and two young men were found dead last night in rooms in a boarding house here, ana evidence points to a quadruple suicide, deliberately planned. The dead are: Pearl Warner, aged 2S years, second cook at the Manhattan restaurant; Lou

Kline, aged 18. third cook at tne same restaurant: Sherman Lothouse. a cab driver: John Jacobs, caUt cook at Manhattan. The two couples went to the boarding house Sunday and secured adjoining rooms, claiming they were married. Yesterday nothing was seen of them, and though the rooms remained locked and no response could be sefated calls, suspicion was

ft.

Tsrt rrnKd until last nteht. Finally

turned home disgusted over hisi the doors to the rooms were forced ure. fi . . ...na-tn iR-pre discovered

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iNew harden township employtf lvln on tne ds dead. The keyholes

19. xsaau ninsey announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Martha Griffith, to Otto Gien Seott

ui opnnineia. iu. inn mirniwi i ... .....! s w u ; - u . . : .

will take place earl v in Januarv S" iu cu.iurea irway and cracks around the doors naa Deen THT&lffJV",. L'..:- 'cry to the school in thee tossed with rass and the fumes of

Desiaes b-?ing rar more comfort chloroform filled the rooms, disclcsfor the -children. 1 hey find til of death, it was evident

saves about six hundred aollaA ni Tiann.-d suicide, but

Y CHRIS

TSU1AS

The Doddridsre Xmas entertain

ment will be held on Xmas eve and

not as previously announce J

lbe Milton M. E. entertainment

will be given oa Xmas eve, thit

of

Christian Sunday school on Xmas

night.

Miss Elizabeth Morris is home

from I. U. at B:oomington for the

holidays.

Miss Alice Beeson.Marvin Wallace

Will Judkins, Harry Michael. Chas Roark are expected home from the

various colleges for the hohdavs

The extreme cold on Sunday kept many away from church Sunday, but

inose wno were there enioved some

thing great in Dr. Jabez Hall s ser

mons at the Christian church

ECONOMY. Married, last Wednesday evening, at the home ,of th bride's father, J .hn Charles, by IW. Charles Os-

toorn, Mr. Carl Stanley of Middletown and Miss Emma Charles. After

the ctremoiy the newly married

oup!e left for their home in Middle-

town.

Thomas Marshall of Indianapolis -cane Sunday to attend the funeral of

is grandfather. Charley Atkinsons have got moved into their new home. Mr. Augustus Weyl and Miss Essie Morrison drove to Hagerstown Wednesday evening and were married. Rev. Fred Thornburg performed the ceremony. The funeral services of Thomas Marshall, Sunday afternoon, at the

Friend church, conducted by Rev. k k xTr Pracb at Charles Osborn. church next Sunday afternoon

David Dennis and wife and Caleb

vvmiams of Richmond attended the

luneral of Thomas Marshall, Sunday

MILTON.

Harrv Hussey an 1 Miss Catherine

n r ere married Wednesday evening, Dece-iiber 11, at the home of the 6ri.te. A few intimate friends wit-

iif ed the ceremony, which was ner-

iunueu oy Kev. v. t . nearer. The contracting parties are excellent people and have the best wishes of a host of friends. II. Wallace Warren and bride, whose marriage is noted in another column, arrived Saturday from.

WEBSTER.

Mrs. Horace Hunt is on the siolr

list.

Mr. Newton Harris remains about

the same.

Everybody is geeting ready for a

merry uhristmos.

Rev. Harter will preach at M. E.

at 3

p. iu. oinuay scnooi at p. m. The school is preparing to give an entertainment next Friday. The creamery is making about 175 pounds of butter now, quite a decrease in the quantity this winter. j-tetting: a Prisoner Free.

n. mau wuu rneumaiism is a

prisoner. His fetters are none the

leso galling because they are invisible. To bim Perrv Davis Pain.

killer comes as a liberator. Rubbed

well into the swollen, stiffened joints it not merely drives away the pain,

expenses.

Hecry Lovin, who is an old F

tain City boy, who left hrre 47 . i i . . -

ago anu nas oeen living sin

northwestern Illinois, is visi.in r -: i j i . .

inenus aui rmuyes ana is

tame genial Henry Lovin he was a half a century ago. brought with bim little less

halt a bushel of letters and 11

scraps of paper on which w. re f ten items of his school days sue!

are usuallr passed from desk to 4

oy young people at school. He d

these very highly more for the I

son that "&o few are left aear T who played with us upon the trri

seme fifty v ears ago," I

A recent letter from C. J. Ed

ton says he is havinga solendid t t

and likes his new piace of busini

very much.

WITT'S STATION. R seoa Stanford shiooed a car 1

of hogs from this point last week

Mrs j. JJ. Stanley. Mrs. R

Witt, Mrs. Chas Hart and Mis

iiJsi Hart, Grace Stanley and C

rie W ied-ner were passengers on

K a I mm this place to Ri

mmd Saturday. I

.

tlosea tatnuels moved from t&

neignoornooa, Thursday, to Ch

Mitchell s farm.

Zick Stanley and family and A

in ana wile were entertained ttr

Cliff Stanley and wife at their hou

in liberty Sunday, in honor of M

ana airs Stanley s

the motive is not known.

A New tinstii' Move. Berlin. Dec. 18. The news of a Russo-Persian treaty is received with considerable doubt in official circles here. Such a convention would be quite Inconsistent with the existing treaties between Persia and other

esDecially with one

made between Persia and Germany in

1871, which requires years to renounce. The Lofcal Anzieser accepts the reported treaty as a fact of the first importance to the diplomatic world, and considers Persia to be today economically a province of Rus

sia and that us political aepenaence upon Russia is a certain consequence. The papr says Great Britain is the

only sufferer and that Russia is now wl'hin measurable reach of a footing

in the Indian ocean.

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tenth weddinr

iu ui vprsarv.

i . f j-

i mates ine muscles pliable so that! Hen Tappm went to Cincinnati

toe prisoner oecomes a freA m m : last wee' to ana h;. mnk. m

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xnere is out one Painkiller. Perrv Elizabeth Swafford. Ha romrta w

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ueusa. consiaeraoiy improved in health

Davis.

THINGS TO GIVE THE MEN FOLKS. Perhaps you eouid not please father, or broths, or son Dctter than to give him a gift of this sort.

Overcoats or Suits here at $5 to $16. Lots of prices in between. Then if Me'S not in the family, but willing to be, for Him a multitude of suggest! n3 Smoking Jackets, Neckties ; CoUars. Stnders. Gloves, Muftlers, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas. Jewelry, Hats. Fancy Vests, etc. Onr etcr-k is f u 1 of Christmas Wtio We can't tell about; all. Come n i s e ihem. the best way.

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Klnsi of Sin m Coming. Washington. Doc. 18. Senator Frye

has introduced a joint resolution au

thorizing the 'president to Invite tne

king of Sixra to visit the united

States. It sets forth in a preamtue

the fact that tne King 01 oiam

made known to our minister at Bangkok his desire to visit the United

staffs and the resolution provides

that he shall be invited to become tha f iho nation while here. An

annronraition for his majesty's enter-

latnmpnt is nrovided. but the sum is

left blank for the present. Children Causrht In F

xArtmore. I. T., Dec. 18. Three lit-

nvo nf Henrv Johnston, a well-to-

j r farmer, near Berwyn, burn

" ,JVilth vesterday in a fire which rovpii " .

The GLOB

The Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters.

WIOUP & THOMPSON.

803 Main 8t

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AN ENORMOUS WHOLESALE STOCK OF

DIAMOND

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WATCHES aod JEWELR

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Aggregating Seventy-five Thousand Dollars Worth of Fine Goods Which will be at our Store till Christmas. $30,000 worth of unmounted Diamonds. $20,000 worth of gold and gold filled Watches. A magnificent stock of Rings. Solid gold Chains, Charms and Lockets. . Hundreds of pairs of Gold Cuff Buttons. Beautiful Pearl and Diamond Brooches. And in addition Our usual Holiday Stock of Silverware, Clocks, Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry, making THE LARGEST AND FINEST COLLECTION OF JEWELRY WARE EVER UNDER ONE ROOF IN THE CITY OF RICHMOND. Remember, we guarantee the price of all Diamonds sold by us, and refund the price, less 10 percent., within ona year from date.

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