Richmond Palladium (Daily), 27 December 1904 — Page 4

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27. 1904.

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PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY. , AT 922 MAIN STREET. I TELEPHONES! CENTRAL UNION -HOME - 21 21 ENTERED AT RICHMOND POSTOFFIOK AS 2D CLARA MATTER Dally delivered by carrier to any part of the city for seven cents a week. V SUBSCRIPTION KATES I , DAIL.T Oatslde city, six months, In advance Outside city, one month, in advance. . Outalde city, one year, in advance. ... .fl 50 . 80 . 8 00 WEEKLY By mall one year, $1.00 In advance. JOHN S. FITZCIBBONS, - Editor A. O. HOLLY, - Business Manage H. S. CARTER, - Report or RAMSEY P0UNDSTONE al Staff The Palladium will be found at the following places: Palladium office. Westcott Hotel. Arlington Hotel. Union News Company Depot. Gates' Cigar Store, West Main. Two cents at all places of sale. The Palladium's Santa Claus packages were greatly appreciated j by the many poor families who were helped by the contributions of the generous citizens of Richmond. Many a time in the past twenty-four - hours has our telephone been used by the grateful-hearted people to thank the Palladium for the efforts put forth in giving them a joyous ChristmasOwing to the fact that : it was difficult to secure an expressman to deliver these uackasres. our Mr. Albert 0.: j Holly, secured the Ideal grocery , wagon and in company with a driver spent the entire Christmas day reHaving the poor and needy of our ., T, . , , ,, ,, , cny. it is sucii acts as uiese mat, speak louder than words. He felt amply repaid when he saw the dire poverty that was relieved by the effort. Christmas, 1004, ' has passed into history and it was one of the best seasons, for. the. merchants ever experienced in Richmond. The new year will be soon upon us and it behooves every one to make an effort to make a record during the year. Let no opportunity pass that comes within your grasp. The rain was the best' Christmas present that could be given the farmers. It was worth thousands of dollars to them. ,o Try a want ad in the Palladium. BIG

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Stout-Roberson. A very quiet and pretty wedding occured at the home of Mr. Edgar Stout at high noon Christmas day, the contracting parties being their daughter, Lillian Viorna and Harry W. Roberson. They were united in marriage in the presence of about fifty guests by Rev. II. B. Chase of Mason, 111., uncle cf the bride, assisted by Rev. E. E. Pierce, pastor of the Third M. E. church. After cogratulations they retired to the dininsr room where an elegant dinner was served. The bride and groom received a number of useful and beautiful 'gifts. The out of town guests were Rev. II. B. Chase of Mason, 111., Mrs .Chas. Nanning of Union City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Personnette of New Castle, Mrs. R. A. Weeks of New Castle and Mr. and Mrs. O. I). Chase, Willie and Naomi Chase of East Cermantown. One of the most enjoyable dinners served at the Westcott recently was that given by Postmaster Daniel Surface on Christmas night. It was eiven in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Alice, of Chicago, who were Mr. Surface's guests. Those who partook of the dinner were: Messrs. and Mesdames Thaddeus Allee S. S. Strattan, jr., Messrs. II. E Robinson and Frank Braffett and Miss Stebbins, of Riverside, Cal. Messrs. Earl Barnes, of Kokomt; Gaar Williams and Griffith Ellis, of Chicago; Fred Johnson, of Indianapolis; Byram Robbins, George II. WARRANT REFUSED I Continued from first page.) tIlpi' consultation with Mr. Joyce he j concluded to telegraph to have the i necessary affidavits prepared and sent to him in New York. He said I ll... ll.' J? 1 -Li111111 ah Pre'J xoimai mauer and that affidavits could be obtained promptly, showing that Dr. Chadwiek Wfls in Ohio on or about March 5, 1003. The Ohio sheriff left immediately afterward for New York, where he will wait for Dr. Chadwick s steamer and will consult with New York city authorities regarding the best course of procedure. Before leavi pi -ce t -i it.., .l-i. i mg one.m iarry saw mar. mie ue , was uifciippomieu at no obtaining the requisition warrant at this time, the. failure would .not .delay him to any appreciable extent. i Says Papers Were Eegular. Cleveland, Ohio, December 26. County Prosecutor II. R. Keeler, when shown the dispatch from Albany stating that Sheriff Barry's extradition warrant for Dr. Chadwick had not been honored, said: "The papers which Sheriff Barry -earned to Albany were in regular form, and I can not understand why the warrant request has been refused. It is probably a mere technicality, however, owing to the difference in the laws of New York and Ohio. "The requisition, as issued by Governor Herrick, explicitly states that Dr. Chadwick is a fugitive, from justice in Ohio; that" he has' been indicted by the grand jury of this Slaughtered REDDC

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Dilks, Ernest Hill, Omar Whelan and Roscoe Cook, members of the L. O. A. club held their annual reunion Christmas day by having a 6 o'clock dinner at the Westcott Hotel. The private dining room was used. The dinner was followed with a social program, and toasts were proposed and responded to. Mark Thistlethwaite was the only absent member. He joined the club yesterday. "fa At six o'clock this evening the wedding of Miss Maud Lamb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Lamb, and Mr. William Boas Wood, will take place at the residence of the bride's parents, 106 West Third street, Rev. H. II. Hadley officiating. Only the members of the families will be present. !,,,,. -The following young society peopie composed a dinner party at the Country Club yesterday noon. The Misses Frances Campbell, Inez WilHams, Lena Coffin, June Elmer, Elizabeth Newman,Juliet Corwin and Josephine Cates. The Messrs. Tom Kaufman, Dudley Elmer, Wilbur Hibberd, Rudolph Leeds, John Starr, Ray Holton and Henry Bulla. Tho of Bnzzerg f;lub whk.h wft8 to have bepn heW at the home of Migg Franees Campbell on Fort Wayne Ave., next Friday evening has been pstponed until next week. The date will be decided on later. Miss Campbell and Miss Inez Williams will be hostesses. county on the charge of forging and uttering a note for $5,000,000 signed "Andrew Carnegie;" that the crime was committed in Cuyahoga county on March 5, 1903, and that the indictment is sufficient itself for placing Dr. Chadwick on trial on the charges named. Herrick Surprised. Governor Herrick, upon reading the Albanv dispatch, said: "1 am very much surprised at the action of the New York authorities in the matter. The requisition was issued only after a most complete investigation of the affidavits submitted by the officials of Cuyahoga county. I have tin rnnv nf the nnners with me ( here bnt my irapression is that the datp (f the aU d crime Wflg du, . ,i t,eC i()IlnAskg Sympatny for Doctor Cleveland. Ohio, December 26."Mrs. Chadwick 's Christmas in jail was about the same as any other day since she was brought here from New York. Her son, Emil Hoover, did not call, but an old-time servant brought to her a dinner of turkey and other dishes which reminded her of the day. Her day was indeed in sad contrast to that "of a year ago, when she was a guest of the Holland House in New York, surrounded by luxury. "When Sheriff Barry left for Albany and New York with papers for the arrest of Dr. Leroy S. Chadwick Mrs. Chadwick repeatedly asked him to be kind to Dr. Chadwick. To the sheriff the woman deplored the indictment against her husband, and said it was all an awful mistake. "This is the worst thing that has happened during all the trouble j EQ25ZXS

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A Beautiful Girl's Experience Uln cases of consumption out of tn occur In this way: A person catches a cold. The cold is not properly cured, and they quickly catch another one. This cold is dillydallied with by no treatment, or some of the last few weeks," said Mrs. Chadwick. "I never thought my husband would be dragged into this affair; it is so unjust, for if ever an honest man lived it is mv husband." Try a want ad in the Palladium. McNeill & Porterfield REAL ESTATE DEALERS

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Ml?s Alma Llllia, S0lSth St., I Ilock Island, III., gays: t ' am 9 firm friend to Peru na, tor It cured me in two days of a cough which had been annoying me fori three weeks, and which had feeloped a serious catarrhal afrectlon of the throat and tunes. the year, and each left we with a little more catarrh; then this bad cough was the worst. I took cough medicines until I sickened at the sight of them. But Peruna cured me up in such quick time that I am its firm friend. Four weeks' coit stant use of it got the catarrh en''It deserres ail the praise bestowed uoon it." Alma Lillia. T treatment that ineffectual, the cold continues. Then they catch another cold and begin to cough. Then they take cough syrups, but they do no good. Py and by they get tired of taking medicine and give up in despair. Their cold continues and their cough grows worse. Then they apply to a doctor, only to discover that they are in the first btaes of consumption. SEWING MACHINES All kinds for a Christmas Gift. $15 to $40 ir,. im:. laoey Phone 1242. 718 Main St. to cvm: x coi.x in ox e day Tate Laxat'.vo Eromo Quin.z.6 Tablets. All dmegiPta refund the money if it fails to euro. . W. CI rova's sinat"-" -on each box. 25a.

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Miss Lillia, cf Illinois, started out exaeilrin this way. Fortunately, she took a course t.f I'cruna Kforo it was too late. Site had caught several colds, tiscn a cough developed. She twk all forts of couh metlicines, until, as put--.it, "I sickened atthelghtof them." In four week IVrur.ahail curtxl hcrr.f her catarrh and !u-r system was entirely ridcfU. This in what lVrnnj 13 do'.ujt all th. while. Not a day, and prohal ly not aa j hour, passes but sonze one ha a similai j experience with I'erun. l.to iirst step toward consumption n matching cold. Tho next step i.s a failure to cure it promptly. Tho third step ia the development of catarrh, which gradually K-comcs chronic. The fourth step, tho catarrh Invrins to pprend from the head to tho throat. The fifth step, the catarrh breads to the bronchial tulies r.:ul lum-.-. It then 'oeoonies consumptk u ia i:j fir.-.: t'ac. At any time during tho progrceacf catarrh, from the lirt onset of the cold toi: H-lfccttlemcr.t ia the lungs, Torura ccn 1k rr!?o;I rpou to top the disease. It cures entirely. Even after consumption has become thoroughly developed, many ea.cs have found i'a Peruna a pcrmanci :t cure. After they have been pi von up by physician to di of consumption Peruna has cured them. AVe have hundreds of testimon:alj that declare these facta in the most enthusiastic language. U. S. Senator John M. Thurston, from Nebraska, writea tho following letter from Washington, D. C, under date of April 6, 1901: " I have used I'eruna at various time during the past year or two with most satisfactory results. "It entirely relieved m from an irri ""k ws, re.un 01 excessive ' efTort in the Presidential campaign, and tating cough, tho reult of excessive 1 1 a am a nrm believer la 1U elllcacy ia any such trouble." Jno. M. Thurston. To take quieting medicines to stop m cough is absurd and harmful. The only way to stop a coxigh permanently and without doing more injury than good i to cure the catarrh, which is exactly what I'eruna does. Itcurs tho catarrh of th bronchial tubes and tho cough ceases. At the slightest appearanceof acough a bottle of Peruna should to taken according to directions. One bottlo in tlie U'ginning will do mor6 than a half dozen bottles after the catarrh has fastened itself on the lungs. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from tho use of Peruna, full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable md vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman. President of J The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O, t To Our Friends Ve desire to express our gratitude and hearty thanks ,for the kind patronage with which you have favored us during the year just closing. "We toast to your health and happiuess. May you have a right joyful Christmastide, and a bright and prosperous New Year. Sincerely yours, FirstNationalBink Richmond, Ind. Try a Palladinm Want ad. LED