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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 5

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s. THIS J3CI0T0, GAZETTE, THUKSnAY, FKliltUAKY 13, 1002. BERQMflN BROS IN THE SOCIAL WORLD. 9 at. it it it COURT NOTES The criminal court will convene Monday with the trial of George Woods for the murder of Jacob Bos-ley.

The principal witness in the Nfl flEPRE AQC 0F INTEREST in this Great Reduction Sale of Broken llU ULunCflUL Lot Suits and Overcoats. As the import of this Sale becomes more generally understood our business increases. case is a white woman, known as Emma Baldwin. Thi womau was living with Woods at the time of the murder, and It is thought that the reason Woods killed Bosley. was on An Excellent Combination.

THE PEOPLE Will Gome Where the 1 BIGGEST BARGAINS are offered. Men's Suits and Overcoats ftli.vl and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Hrano Vina manufactured bv the California Fio Syrup illustrate account of him being jealous of the old man and the Baldwin woman. After the preliminary hearing t'ue Baldwin woman was held in Jail for a while, until her sister came from Middletown and went on her bodn, securing her release. Sheriff Devlne HIST BEFORE LENT, I Misses Josephine and Anna Studer i entertained the "West End Euchre Club in a manner most pleasing to its sixteen or more members at their home on Church street Tuesday evening. This was the club's last meeting until after the season of fasting and prayer.

INFORMAL TEA PARTY. Miss Bertha Gettle entertained very prettily at her home on East Water street on Wednesday evening with a entail tea party. At the tabte, which wa3 most artla-ttcally arranged, wore seated, botldes the hostess and the members of her immediate family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curry, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed. Haynes. Miss Ellen Curry and little Miss Kathryn Prase Gettle. the value of obtaining the liqum law II-a nu.nnlnl tc Af ItlflllTB U1IIIWI1 1,11 1 CJ invatlvA ft iid oreseiuiriir Vw.

trt fli a farm inrut, rf reRlllIll? tO ttlO VUVUl 1A WV taBte and acceptable to me nyou-iii. is the one perfect ntrentheninff fion.nr-'-cp th svstem effectually. disnellinc uold mailaches and fevers gently yet prou-otly and enabling one to overcome habitual con stipation per left to-day to bring this witness back, so that she can be present at the trial next weok. PETITION FOR PARTITION. Atorney Peter J.

Blosser filed a petition in Common Pleas court jthis afternoon for Elizabeth Bogard against Sarah J. Wonderly, et al. The petition aver? that the plaintiff is manently. Its pericci lrwnoiu iMJiu $715 1.1.1. stance, ana its acinic- on uie mnvj, liver and bowels, without woalceninp n.

timm make it tlio ideal 9 qjyvO yjl i jj l.vativa In the process of manufacturing figs ucurl lhiv urn nlnaKaut to the That are unparalleled heir aflaw to a one-fifth part of 103 acres of real estate In Huntington township, and 21 poles In Scioto township. She asks that her part be taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and rvtl.i.T- vrnnMId 1)1 aill S. I)V Ik Uicvuuu known to the California Fio Svr.pp rvrlir to fret its beneficial If "you are in need of a Suit or Overcoat come in and enjoy some of the biggest bargains ever known here effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the lull name oi me i. ompnuy printed on the front ot every pacicage. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.

t-et apart in severalty and also asks that an account he made of the rents and profits of said land. FOR THE DEFENDANT. The case of Rufus B. C. Smith vs.

William Parrett, doing business as Farrett Son, was finished by a night session. The argument was closed before adjournment for supper The cheering beverage was poured in most dainty fashion by the hostess of the owaston. TUB LUCKY NAME. Little Misses Arlene Adams and Fay Adaraa are to be charming hostesses of a "reward of merit" musical, to be given at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the studio of Mrs. Lina Howe Lewis, on Bast Main street.

Both these young musicians belong to Mrs. Lewi3'. Junior Club. At the beginning of the term their teacher promised that the first pupil to learn six selections perfectly should give a recital of her own. inviting the other club members and ten outside friends beside.

This honor fell upon two instead of BAN FRAN OI SCO. CAX xiTmtiTTT.Tj'H. KY. NEW YORK. W.

T. for sale by all Pragglsta rrloeWc. por bottle BEffiMM BROS. Little Child Buried. and after supper the judge charged the jury and they retired into the i box at eight o'clock.

It took them The funeral services of little Irene Highland were held Wednesday after neon. The many floral design? arouud the casket showed how woll beloved the little girl had become to her ill1 a Somewhat III. WILL OCCUR TO-NIGHT Harry Ilatom, Kenry Hamm, An- His Stay tnded drew Orth and Frank Sewards acted Mr. Will Bears who has been spend five hours to agree and finally return with a verdict in favor of the defendant. A' SUIT FOR MONEY.

Attorney George B. Bitzer filed a tiiit in Common Pleas court this morning for Blanche Pommel and Alice Murphy, against Thomas Mortimer as administrator of the estate of Mary Mortimer, deceased. The suit is for $542, which the plaintiffs claim Is due them for bearding, nursing and taking care of Miss Sallle Snyder, ot the Oazotto, is confined to her homo on North Hltih street by an attack of illness, as pall bearers, while CSeorge Hamm, ing a couple of weeks or so with hla mother, Mrs Mary Sar of Caldwell Otto Orth, Thomas Sewards, Oortrude Hamm, Bertha Orth, Rosa Sewards one pupil, and by a strange coincidence both young ladies are of the same name, though not otherwise related, Miss Fay being the daughter of Mr. Will Adams, and Miss Arlene of Mr. Harry S.

Adams. With the members of the club and the twenty outsida the charmed circle, the young hostesses will have about forty-four guests to entertain on Saturday, but are quite equal to the task. a. o. n.

w. Chillicolhe Lodge, I. O. Chlllicotho Senate No. 31, K.

A. B. O. rho WroiiR Mr, WrlphtJ' at tha rotnrned to-day from a short and Lulu Kuhn were flower bearers business trip to I-ondon, Ohio, and will leave this afternoon for his homo in Poutwator, Michigan. A GENERAL LINE of foot wear at Geo.

Bonn's. 9C North Paint stroot. i A Little Re-union Mrs. Mary Sears of Caldwell street J. FUCHS and daughter Mrs.

F. M. Nichols ex- THE MARKETS. ptt ti leave to-morrow for Columbus where they will spend several days as the guests of Misses Ada, Marian Chicago, Feb. 13-Wheat 7b 1-8; and Anna Nichols, all of whom ore A Valentine Mary from December 15, 1 until May 24, W01.

Of this time the said Mary Mortimer was bedfast 1 69 days. ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTED, In the estate of Reuben deceased, I. M. Dyer was appointed administrator and gave bond in the mm i of $1,600. Albert Betts, S.

O. Day and I Stephen Wright were appotnted and crdered to appraise both personal corn 595-8; oats 12 5r8. attending the Ohio State 'University. Toledo, Feb. 13.

Wheat 88 1-2. HOME MARKETS. Marriage Licenses. T. N.

Marfleld. Wheat .78 eta. per bu. Corn .68 eta. por John Grlttet, age 26 years, mental jtdence Edwardsburg; and Bessie Hanoher, age 19 years, at In a Useful Article of Jewelry or Pretty Trinket Is Always A cceptable property and real estate.

M. E. Book Concern in Session. Cincinnati, Feb. 13.

The Methodist Book Committee has adopted the report on salaries. All bishops ercept bishop Andrews are to get $4,750 each. The publishing agents and editors, W. J. M.

Buckley and T. B. Neely, are to get the same. Bithop Andrews is allowed $5,000, on account of bis residence in New York. An allowance of $800 to the widow Bishop and $500 to the widow of Bishop Hoven was made.

Bishop Bowman, retired, gets $1,500 and Bishop Foster, also retired, gets J2375. Editors Thompson, Gilbert, Nast, Specce and 'Muosz got $4 000 Mich. Hye 55 cts. bu. Oats ..45 cts.

per bu. home, Clarksburg. Hay $10 per ton PERSONAL MENTION. Scioto Grain Co. Purchased Livery Stable.

Wheat james t. rayior, oi weeiiup, .78 cts. per bu. ..58 ota. per bu.

I Corn has purchased the livery business of Corrected dally by H. Harman. D. Urton, on East Second street. Buying prices.

Inspect Our Stock 0. Fuchs Eggs 22 cU. per doz. Spent the Winter. JEWELER Butter 1217 cts.

per ID. Chickens per doa. Mrs. Mary Fels, who has been spending the winter in Columbus, Turkey -i cts. per id, Sellins Prices.

Flour $1.00 per bbl. with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Leister, returned this week to' her home on East street. Ain-h A Ca. Special Meeting Mr.

H. A. Hicks, of Washington, is a visitor in this city. Mr. L.

K. Crump, of Kenova, West Virginia, ia in town to-day, the guest of Mr. Charles Erdmann. Mrs. Mary Manly and her sister, Miss Eleanor Cook, of West Fifth etreet, expect to leave Friday for Columbus, to be the guests ot Mrs.

Jos-' eph Trimble. Mrs. Charles Lewis and children, have terminated a pleasant visit with Mrs. Anna Lewis of West Second street, and returned to their home In Pickaway county. Mrs.

Rebecca Haynes and slsttfl, Miss Mollle Cryder, of East Water strc-t, entertained as their guests this week, Mrs. R. Hosier and Misi Beseie Gray of Clrclevllle. There will be a special meeting of the City Council this evening, to transact general business. Onions, yellow f.

$1.10 per Onions, white $1.00 per bu. Schllder Bros. Onions, white $1.10 per bu. Onions, yellow $1.05 per bu. THEOBALD RYE AND ROCK.

The Beet. Unequaled for colds. Try It EVERYBODY has a fancy for some special kind of lnk--you can find all kinds at HORNBY CHAPMAN'S. Clerk's Wise Susuceatlon Millions Put to Work EARLY MORN BAKING POWDER. CLEAN, PURE, FRESH.

NONE BETTER. ONLY 30c PER POUND, at The Davis Drug Co Killed by Explosion Akron, Feb. 13. Henry Ford was killed, and Joseph Carl and Evan Thomas badly injured by an explosion in the Robinson, Merrill Pottery lay plant in Springfield township today, hy a delayed charge of dynamite. New Members Initiated.

The Modern Woodmen initiated thirteen new members into their order Wednesday evening with due rites and ceremonies, at th'eir lodge looms in the Odd Fellows' building. Fifteen others have applied for membership. Those taken into full membership Wednesday evening were Messrs. Clarence Metier, John Turner, George N. Neal, John Roths, M.

I. Hilton, Delbert Rosoboom, Joseph L. Sulzer, D. C. Ullom, W.

S. Black, M. N. Billings, Anton Pfaft, John Kelley, F. Knapp and William Barnett.

From the Sick Chamber The wonderful activity of the new century is shown by an enormous demand for the world's beat workers, Dr. King's New Life Pills. For Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness, or any trouble of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys they-re unrivaled. Only 25c at W. F.

Sulzbacher successor to R. H. Lansing and Co. drug store. "I have lately been much troubled On the Same Street Mr.

Will Dunlap i removing with with dyspepsia, belching and sour fctomach," write M. 8. Mend, loading nlinrmiaci-tf" of Attlehoro. Mass. "I hla family this week from his East ootild eat hnrdly anything without Rfnnd street home to th6 old home ciifTdrlntr uwml hours.

Jiv clerk A Chier Testifies Gentlemen: After twenty years of aches and pains caused by constipation brought on by sedentary habits, havn fnimri mom rolief tn two bot suggested 1 try Kodol Dyspepsia Cure wliich I did with most happy rewilts. placo on West Second, occupied Until lately by his mother, Mrs. Anna M. Dunlap who is now making her home With her dairghter Mrs. Tavior ot I have had no more trouuip ana wnen one can go to eating mince pie, oheese, cjindv and nuts after such a tlnm, SAVES LIFE 1 Buffalo.

their digestion must be pretty good. vniiM Ananat 1. 10M. I endorse Kodol uyspepeia uure You don't have to diet lflat all the good food you want but I waa in bad health thie iprlnf nd oonld not Have Returned tles of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin than all of the hundreds of other remedies I have tried, and I take pleasure in giving you thiB testimony, believing you have the finest preparation made for stomach troubles.

Very truly yours, D. F. LANGE, Cashier Wabaph R. East St. Louie.

Sold by all drug stores. linn I iviti tt np in bed for four weeka Whan I bnaan to lit ud I' I bei flood my child died tVtn't overload the stomtwjh. Kodol felt to weak Md bu inon tamoia paina in iut KuiL and hi Da. I ha1 ktdnor trouble and fall- tarrlb Dyspepsia Cure digests your food. Mrs.

P. White Brown, according to her physician's report, is just, fairly, holding her own to-day. The patient seemed better Wednesday afternoon, but from six o'clock on until eleven, was again delirious and passed a restless night In consequence. H. T.nnalns: Co.

W. V. Sulzbfl.eher, successor to R. H. lianslng Co.

A. Herllhy. 272 M.Un 8t. HUMPHREYS7 iUM VI UV WUIUVt "anw Hnwawa mfwmw a wm tn a bad eondlUnn when I received yont "UwHea Birthday Almanac" and read the ad-ertlaemefit of Wine of Cardol and. Thedford'S Slack-Draught, ftince April 9nth, 1 have taken tonr bottles of Wine ot Ciirdul three paok-affdi of Thodford'i Black-Draught.

1 fwlllkea new peraon now. I can do all my work and can, walk out to ee any ot my nnffrhbors. I bcllea I would bare been In the grave bod It not bees lor Win of Uwdui. IT BAVKD MY Mm. ALIOS DAVIS.

Miss Elizabeth Wpodbrldge and Mrs. Maria Goatenhofer returned today from an extended visit in Virginia an Columbus. Died Suddenly Rivers Jenkins, aged 48.. a farmer living near Austin, fell over dead in his chair at his homo Wednesday, from heart disease. He loaves a wlfa and seven children.

VETERINARY SPECIFICS Cold Weather II Is well that women trs mors pstlciit tha a I A AS-. to well that women srs mors poUent am Hot Rolls. rew men could beer the blttsr pmp, and dUtrcu that women endure. BMn. (hi Mon agony A.

A. FEVKBH. Conetloi. Inflaauna. cumb Hum.

L'JUR Fevrr, Milk rr. B. H. INI'RAIKH, Lajne' InJurUw, Ctrsn C. C) M)UK THROA1 tuLwy.

"fT'totl, eaum i l)itfiinpei- WORMS. Bou. OrW'i K. Indarnia, IbOsomI cvKmf Luna, Plturo-Pneiimonla. P.

P. COLIC. Brllrarhfi. Wlti.BIawa. enm Diarrhea, Uvwnterr.

O. Pnnali Thousands of women have corns to look upon usands ol women have cons to look upon offering duty oT their mx. Buttnsrssrs many kiitanot ol thk heroic fortituoA wKkh Knocked down by a Horse Helm, the interesting little daugh IIxahatngs CAItDUl ter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Dunlap, had JlfJUijRIDMSV A BLADDER rHORDSRS.

1. 1. t9KtW DISBAOEft, Mancn. K-irtlWM, cubm) lleen, Uria, rarry. I BAD HlaHnf Coal.

comb I laaUw.ioo, Hlomarh HUnm, Oo. aactat BtaoL. Caws Tun HpAnlBna, Book. At druatMsM or mmi (ireuald on merit of Drio. Uwphreri' MsdlalM Co7, Cor.

William Cioha StaJfaw Ynrk. Vrrmuntar Mwu. but raaa, now renders mmcssssry. Women tmd no longer suffer for mnWs sake. Wine of Cardul brinti relief to modest women In the privacy of their homes.

Many of the best hornet In this dry srs never without this grsas It cures whites and falMag of ths Womb and comphteh fifo Lost Hair It's risky, this losing of the hair. You may not get It back again. When the hair, first begins to fall out use AyerY Hair Vigor. It will stop the falling and will make. new hair come in.

And it always restores color to 'gray hair'vv "M'fj'J "My hair cime out badly and was ftt turning fray. I tried Ayet'a Hair Vigor. It stopped my hair from coming out and completely restored the clor." Mrs. M. D.

Gray, North Salem, Mass. All tafiUU. J. C'AYtf Urli. Baking hawa wan a narrow escape from n.

serious accident this morning, and as It Is, will probably suffer with a Lime foot for tome time to come. At the corner of Paint and Main streets, sho was' knocked down by a JiorF-e drawing one of Coppol's heavy coaT cartfv and the horse's iron shoe I taks wins 1 NuUonf tne Card NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL nach and bowels. When yon sik vour dntfjUt for thcas "Mfdw Jbs i you it them. It was Wins CarduJ arid Thodford'i Black Draujhl iMvedMr. Davuy We.

Nsvw taM a stdtstttuts. nri Ppostpatlon' from Over tt'riking hi left Instrp, tore ter shoe work or other causes. A pU'inlM Combination Tw vnvi htjA bt jour i jrrocHr. and hruled her tool rur- no furtber damage was donei nd tt plucky Mttl girl wont on to Humphrey' Homaopathio BpaeifM No. Ba, lit UN ovar yaara, tha only auoooaaful ramadjr.

KnM lr DnwfWU. of Hal MI-Mi rmtf at prla. HIMMir Mac (.. tor-wiuw Ma V-'.

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