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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 4

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I TUB DAILY SCIOTO WEDNESDAY. 5 I EBKU A 5, 1902. W. f. SULZBflCHER THE 25c.

FAMILY DOCTOR. YOU MUST MAKE UP YOUR MIND AT ONCE ftwttc. Onil7 Republic Newspaper pub-i(ahd by THE SCIOTO CQM PASf)', O. PERIY, Manager- TKBMS, 10 CKNT8 PBK WKJCK BIMULR COPERS THBKK CBMTB PERSONAL MENTION. 'Mrs.

R. McKee uft Tuesday ioc tw days' vlH ColumJms. UiuIh Vetter left to-day for his hiinii: in WHHhlnston, after ft week stay in this city. Urn. Fred Clark of Parkersburg.

West is the guest of her eister, Mra. W. easier of West Water fefreet. rr3. Urate Wiedlar, of Colutubus, is the guest of her parents-ln-law, Mr.

uud Mrs. Gottlieb Wiodler, and Mr. tind Mrs. Cloud Wledler. Shenandoah, Pi.

Sylvester Pappert of No. 117 South Main says: "For twenty years past I have been troubled with constipation and kidney trouble and during that time I have taken dozens of packages of different remedies but none of them did me anygood. The secretions were irregular and unnatural I got some of Dr. A. W.

Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills and since using them the action of the kidneys is normal and regular and their general cathartic effect is good." Lansing's American Cough Syrup Cft-oat Spbinos, Mich. Mrs. Isaac Dunham, a well-known ladj of that place, "I cannot praise Dr. A. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills too much.

They did for me what doctors and other medicines could not do. I was troubled with severe disorders of the kidneys and enlargement of the liver. My family doctor treated me the whole of last winter, but did not help me very much, so I gave him up and began using Dr. A. W.

Chase's Kidney.Liver Pills! ine result" was -simply wonderful. I am now strong and healthy again, thanks to Dr. Chaw's KidneyiirerPUlt." A. IV. It Cures, is harmless and a large bottle for 25 cents uenuine bear portrait and signature of Dr.

A. W. Chase 26c. at all dealers or Dr. A.

W. Chase Medicine Buffalo, M. CHASE'S i W- F. Sulzbacher Successor to R. H.

Lansing Co. KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS. SOLD BY It. LANSING 4 CHI XICOTHE. O.

EARLY MORNgBAKING POWDER. CLEAN, PURE, FRESH. NONE BETTER. ONLY 30c PER POUND, at The Davis Drug Co- Wish Her Bon Voyage I Miss Ida Mlesse took her dtjiarture this tifternoon for New York City to 1 join the Clark Crulsa to the Orient which em-harks' on the steamer 'Ot itic" next Saturday. Marriage Licenses.

James Meredith, age 30 years, Buckskin township, and Ne- vada Eye, age 21 years, housekeeper, Buckskin township. tew Are Tear KMaei Or. Hobbe' Spa rum Pill cure all kidney 111, imo-la free. Add.Bterlloa Bemedr ST? Dyspepsia-bane of human existence. Lurdock Ulood Bitters curee It, promptly, permanently.

Rogulateu and tones the stomach. s- uur inventory nas uccn lancu auu ncyy SPRING FABRICS are Now Being Opened Up. NEW GINGHAMS, Hi FANCY WAIST CLOTHS, FOULARD SILKS, IF THE CHILDREN COUGH TO GO AND GET ft Tr.TT7 ft ft ft ft ft ft The Reliable ONE-PRICED CLOTHING put money in worthless the "greeny" who is ate CWlllcothe, February 5, 1902 i Weather Pronotlctlou. Ohlf-1oudy, probacy taow and riin temperature in eouth-weat; Thursday snow, fln? tamper- lure. RAILROAD EMPLOYER AT BAIN-BRIDGE ARRETED FOR CUHINO TELEPHONE WIRES Two employ of the Detroit Southern at Spout Springs, county, were arrested jthlj morning, on complaint of the nianagwr of tha Home Tdophono Co.

at 6ainbHdge, for cuttinR th wires of that company. The railroad employes eaid that they hnd been instructed to cut the telephone wiarta by their Buperinteud-ont, because the wroe placed across the road wre obstruction. The telephone authorities claim that their wires in no way interfere with th railroad traffic and that the same wore cut In direct violation of law. The outcome of the prosecutlpn will be watched with interest. I A Sale of Bankrupt Goods Mr.

Samuel Epstine, the- trustee in bankruptcy for Samuel Strauss will eel at private sale, two hones, wagons, buggies, steam engine and boiler, meat cutter, empty whisky barrels, lard cans and oil tank. All persona desiring, purchase any of the above napwl goods will call on Mr. Epstine at 'No North Paint street. funeral or James mm The funoral of Mr. Jaiu'ca Wills, of Jaekon county, whose tragic death by 'aocldontal Bhooting, detailed In Tuesday's will hM at his home near PliWarit Valley church at 10 o'clock morning, Rev.

Campbell ofllolating. The Interment will bo made la the Springer oemetery, that viclnltv. In Columbus 1 1 1 1 i -The members of the City Council and the city officials left to-day for Columbus, where they go to attend the League of Ohio Municipalities Another Injured The coasting tin Water etreut hill ihas added another to its list of iu-jured. time Clark Martin was the victim. He was guiding a largo "bob" sled, when he lost control of it and it ran into ditch, Martin belm" thrown against a telegraph pole.

He was picked up uncoiWoioiM carried to his home. Returned Home Mr. and Mra. Uhrig, wnc for tome time past have been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

JohnilGMCof Church ktreet, have returned to their home 'at dummlngsvllle. i. Funeral Arrangements The funeral irorviies Of Rtuben Harvey, of GreenlaoijlwJUl Jjeheld at Urown's Chapel, Wednesday i morning at 10:20 o'clock. Rev. Judd will 6f-ficlate and the Interment will be made at Brown's Chapel.

HAPPILY HARRIED. (Continued from first page.) country until eprlng, when he and his bonnlo bride will make an extended tour of th east, prefaced by a ifcort visit in Cbllllrotho. Many very handsome presents attest, in part only, the universal love and good wishes which will follow Mrs. Billard to her charming Kentucky home. Mr.

Hdward Barton of Cincinnati, chief counsel of the B. O. railroad was in this city Tuesday in the ease of John Phillips, admlnlBtrator of tho Mecum estate against the B. O. W.

railroad. Rout Peacock. Id the old days a peacock was perhaps, the most gorgeous and decorative dish on the Christmas board. This was prepared by Dm carefully removing the skin without losing the feathers. The fowl was then dressed, stuffed With all kinds of good things, roasted and finally sewed into its skin, still retaining the brilliant plumage.

The beak was gilded, and this dish, ut for a king, was placed upon the table amid the blare of trumpets and the rapturous applause of the revelers. What He Mlued. Mrs. De Style It's a pity you could not have beard that sermon today. Mr.

De Style After paying for your Sunday wardrobe I haven't money enough left to buy myself a decenf thing to wear. Mrs. De Style That's Just It, anA that sermon would have mode you blush for very shame. It was on the "Idolatrous Worship of Fine Clothes." New York Weekly. The Jailer Jeata.

"What brought you bereT asked the tanperance advocate who was visiting Abe prison. Ton a wife beater," replied convict No. 41144 gruffly. "Another case of lick'er." murmured the jailer, who, despite bis occupation, was a man of no little humor. Philadelphia Record.

What the Uaby Needed. "Papa," said Tommy, "little brother la a week old tomorrow, isn't he?" "Yes." "Let's you and me give him a birthday present." "Very well. What shall it be?" "Let's buy blm a wig. lie needs that more than anything." HATHAWAY You all know that we have always been, and are to-day. the progressive photographers.

We have new Ideas in the buslnew that it will pay you to see. OLD RELIABLE. Studio. 39 N. Paint St." Mr, Wheeler Got Rid of ills Khuematlnm "During the winter of 1888 1 was eo lame in my joints in fact all over my body, tnnt I could hardly hobble around when I bought a bottle of Clmmbwrlaln'e Pain Balm.

From the first application I began to got well, and wTis curod and have worked etiad'lly all the year. R. Wheeler, Nonthwood, N. Y. For' sale by How-son's Pharmacy Carlisle Block, and The Davis Drug Store.

"So you're an artist. What class of work can you do?" "I'm an Interior decorator." When your system Is wasting away with melancholy thoughts, restless rights, sorrowing dayp, renew life's glorious pleasure with Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, A. B. Howson arid Jnmes K.

Herllhy. REDUCKD RATES TO THE west. Commencing March 1st and dally thereafter, until April 30th. 1902. the Wisconsin Central will sell Settlers' tickets from Chicago to points In Montana, Idoha, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia, at greatly reduced rates.

For detailed information Inquire of nearest Ticket Agont, or address D. Campbell. D. P. 218 like Buildtn.

Cincinnati, or Jas C. Pon. Oen'l. Passenger Agent, Milwaukee, Wis. BAADER ft ZURCHER, tt r.

fl C. A. SULZBflCHER A Choice of Profession. i "It 1 bad not been brought up a dean," says Dr. Hole of Rochester, "there are.

three other vocations I should have liked to have followed master of a pack of bounds, head gardener in a large nursery or a bookseller. I think the last is the best office of the three." Ilia Gray Hair. Sunday School Teacher Remember, children, always respect gray hair. Tommy Traddles Well, my pa does not Sunday School Teacber (In astonishment) What makes you think that? Tommy Traddles He dyes bis whiskers. Exehonge.

A GENERAL LINE of foot wear af Geo. Bonn's, 9C North Paint 3troet, LOC AL UNION No. 8331 at A. L. Hal! Feb.

Gth, 8 p. MENU. Opossum. Wall St. Pat, Belgium Hare Roiwted Chicken All etvle.

Salad Celerv Poropts Entrees. Cold ham Cranberry Sauce Home made Bread and Pies Stewed Coffee. Tea Ice Craim, Cakes, Flruit Soup Mock Turtle. Supper 15 cts. Will serve a la carte.

WE ARE SELLING Co-day, the btghest grade SOc. tea ever offered in this community. These teae are very scarcft. but MOSHER knows Just where to look for them. Stock Panto i A panic in Wall street, involving millions of dollars, is no more nerve-mckingracking than the panic which seize the man who realizes that he is hopeless in the grasp of constipation dysipopa or any form of stomach or bowel trouble.

Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Trpsin ds the only guaranteed cure for those troubles. For sale at all druj 1 Can't be perfect health without pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters nakos pure blood. Tones and invigorate.

the whole system. SPRINGFIELD, EXCURSION. Ou account of the Republican IiCtigua Lincoln Day Banquet at Sprlnglield, Folniary 12th. Agents of tho Ohio Central Lines will sell excursion tick ets from all stations in Ohio to Springfield and return, at rate of One Fare for the Round Trip. Tlcket3 on Ele February 11th and 12th, good returning until February 13th.

1902. Confer with Agents of the Ohio Central, Lines for lowest rates, best routes, etc. "Hot Stuff' We mean hot biscuit and hot tolls made Itansings American taking Poujdcr. BUY IT OP )UR' QROCEK. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS And a Beautiful Line of New Embroideries and Laces.

3V Beautiful Match Sets in Embroideries. ft i Baa to 1 Zurcher's WknlYou Want Quality in mm: And FURNISHINGS You Can Get it SULZBAC at give in prizes to catch ER'S PRICES. JVe do not H' V'K COURT NOTJ26 After the evidence in the case John stuff to Vital Food The uses of Hagee's Cordial of Cod Liver Oil (S'raJ are almost without number. It is nearer a "cure all" than anything else-alterative, It cures Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Weak LunffS, Bronchitis, Consumption, Catarrhal Conditions, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, cestion, Mai assimilation, Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Pimples, Blotches, Weakened Conditions following fevers, Impoverished Blood-makes more and better flesh Hafee'a Cordial cures' at once, because then is no grease in it to disorder the stomach. TBe grease is extracted by a new, scientific process and the valuable revitalizing and restorative properties are retained in such a form that they are at once applied to making new blood, tissue, flesh, aoid by aiidrafUM.

Prtpartd by KATHAKMON-CHEMICAL LotU, Mo, always trying to get something money in QUALITY for nothing, but put our Philips as administrator In the Mocum Jestate'vs. B. ft O. 8. W.

railroad the Jury were all taken to tho Main street -crossing Tuesday Afternoon where the sccident occurred. The' argument was taken up this morning. Col. Entrokln for the plaiu-titt, until eleven o'clock, when Attorney Barton took up thearaumeni tor the defendant. The caa will go to the Jury this evening, ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTED.

In the estate of Poter Higginb, do "teased, William H. Hlggitis was administrator de bonus nun with will annexed. He guve bond hi TO GIVE OUR Customers Their Money Wortli No Coupons at SULZBACHER' thA eutn of 13.000,.

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