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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 5

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THE DAILY SCIOTO GAZETTE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1916. vagi: five Gustav Erdmann, with whom he'bersofthe nartv were sonti first5 makes his home in Chicago, are away and Rev. T. L. Haas, of Waverly, in-! on a camping trip in upper Wiscon-Uoked the blessing.

At the close of sin. a hearty meal, ice cream and cake SOCIAL WORLD near by. After a brief period of delay, the Germans have made their expected counter moves in the Maur-epaa sector on the Somme front, where the French on Wednesday night, reported substantial gains. Paris declares several attempts at counter attacks were made on the new French positions here, but that air failed under the French fire. I H' 1 Mr.

Edward Meek, of Chicago, is also a guest of Capt. and Mrs. McKee, having come to stay a week or two. it it it Visiting In Akron. Mrs.

Richard Mallou and daughter, Miss Mildred, of East Second street, were served. i At two o'clock Mr. Riley Smith, of Springfield, presided, and a few short addresses were given by members of the family and Rev. Haas. Mr.

Alfred Drummond, of Cantou, Ohio, who was not able to be present, sent a beautiful poem of his own The Last Call On our Men's and Young Mens High Grade Wearing Apparel at these big Reduct I. W. 1 IS CHARGED are visiung in Akron, Ohio. Before composition, which was read at this returning home they will nrobah'v time. WITH BLOWING UP ions.

visu Niagara Falls and other interesting northern points. it To. Visit In New York. Mrs. Otis J.

Story, of Aid Terrace, left Friday for a visit of several The Concord church orchestra dispensed several sacred selections and Mr. E. R. Hudnell of Chillicothe, gave delightful numbers on the piano player. The following officers were elect- RESIDE! weeks with her mother, Ward, of New York City.

Mrs. John ed: Riley Smith, president and secretary; Forney Smith, treasurer; and is it it Will Visit In Columbus. Mrs. Roy M. Houk of North High the date for next year's meeting set for Thursday, August ljjth.

Present were Wesley DrummonJ, Biwabik, Aug. 18. (By Associated Press.) An explosion which early today wrecked a boarding house in which there were ten persons, employed at the Biwabik mine, located near here, is laid by nirokni1xn-Caldwell. Rev. G.

W. Tyler on Thursday evening united in marriage, Robert Throckmorton and Miss Helen Elizabeth Caldwell both of this city. The ceremony was performed in the parlor at Rev. Tyler's home. Mr.

roekmorton is a clerk in the Sul-zer grocery and deservingly popular jn a VAe of friends. Miss Caldwil is a charming young woman who lives with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

Caldwell at 208 South iHichory street. The newly married couple went at once to housekeeping in a cozily furnished home on South Hickory street all ready and provided by the groom. Many friends unite in wishing them veil. it it it A Chicken Siijqtor. Mr.

David L. Schneider entertained at his country home near Overly Chapel Thursday, evening with a chicken supper, all the employes of hmieder Carriage Works. The evening was one of much pleasure (or all who attended. it it it At Atlantic City. Rev.

D. M. Halpin, of thiff city, wa9 registered at the St. Charles hotel at Atlantic City the past week. tt it it street, left Thursday noon for Colum Mrs.

Nellie Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Abel For strictly All-Wool Hand-tailored Garments worth $5.00 more than other suits shown elsewhere at these prices. Don't Miss This Great Shirt Sale bus, where she will vu.it Lieut Roy Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Euriah Peecher Houk at Camp Willis for a I and daughter Virgle, Mr. and Mrs. 0. the authorities at tho door of the In-j dustrial Workers of the World. No one was injured.

The I. it isj it it a Patriotic Fashions. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Smitlij and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy, charged, had theratened the miners! Smith and son Glen, Mrs. Amy MilleJ At a well known eastern resort, with death if they did not quit. Or.r member of the I.

W. W. is held on I 69c $1.15 $1.45 suspicion. Tony Dumont, who with his wife, two children and six boarders, occu 1.00 Quality Negligee Shirts, soft cuffs $1.50 Quality Negligee Shirts, soft cuffs $2.00 Quality Negligee Shirts, bosom Cuffs pure silk young women have taken to wearing and daughter Gertrude, Mr. and Mn sport skirts of red jersey, blue coats, LeRov Cllmer, Mr.

Silas Heise, Mr. white shoes and white hats with an1 Mrs- WillJam Erskine, Miss Lau-bands of red, white and blue around ra Rrummond, Mrs. Jones and them. Short blue skirts are also Bons- Henry and Mason, Mr. and Mrs.

worn for tennis, with red middies' Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dai-having cuffs and collar of immacu-1 and E- R- Hudnell, Chillicothe; late white.

These patriotic things, 3- w- Smith and children, lino, however, it is saidaro just for coun-' Simon an(1 Mildred, G. B. Smith, Mr. try wear, their brilliancy nnt Mrs. Isaac Secrest, Mr.

and Mrs. pied the house, had been told by pickets to' stop work if he did not want to "wake up in Hell." But he con-i tinued at work. About midnight an explosion wrecked the rear portion Choice of any Straw Hal 50c of the building. the thing for town Tony Timmons and daughter, Vivian, Mr. and Mrs.

Forney Smith and daughters, Mae. Goldie and Marie, Mrs. Belle Collins and son Aknuo it it it KpM-orth League Social, The regular social meeting of the ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS Court tfotes Wants Divorce. Byron L. Gray, on Friday filed suit for Aorce in Common Pleas Court against his wife.

Deborah Gray. He claims as his grounds wilful absence. The couple were married in Paint Township in June. 1904 and have no children. George B.

Bitzer for plaintiff. Epworth League of Trinity church and James. Mr-, and MrB- Alva He8S was held at the church, Thursday' and children, Jay, Ralph and Floyd, evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Ellsworth McHortor, After the devotional, and business Mr- and Mr8, M- Drummnd. XIr-meetings, the social diversions wereEb Mercer. Mr- and Mrs- indulged in. The evening was hon-'and children, Laura, Mary, Harold oring the president, and flags Lloyd- Mrs- Jane s)llar8. DaviJ draped about the room.

Various con-jlind Ernest Sollars, Robert and Carl tests and games appropriate for the Drummond, Harry O'Francis, Webs-occasion were played. Misses Irene ter Thomas, Mrs. Charles Eibest, Mr. and Ollie Griesheimer gave a piano and Mrs- F- Frencn. Mabel Thom-duet, Miss Bessie Thornton gave a' as- Mr- and Mr8' R' C' Dixou' Mr and I'ii'iiic On Venter Farm.

Mi-s Ida Vester gave a picnic on the Vester farm Friday. Among the; guests were Dr. and Mrs. D. A.

Per-1 rin and two guests, Misses Mable Nichol and Beatrice Seeling, of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Withgott.

it it For a Short Visit. Mr. Will McKee of Pittsburg, and young son, "Billy arrived from Chicago Thursday, for a short visit with Capt. and Mrs. E.

R. McKee West Second street, while en route Pittsburg. i "Billy'' will remain in Pittsburg with bis father, while Mr. and PUBLIC SALE. Card Of Thank.

The undersigned desires to thank the many friends for their kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and death of our father and husband, Mr. Pamuel Seymour, also the minister for his consoling words and to those who sent the beautiful floral tributes. WIFE AND CHILDREN. Suit For Foreclosure. Mrs.

E. P. Climer, Mr. and Mrs. Suit for foreclosure of a mortgage P.

Climer, and daughter, Alice, of Gillespieville; Rev. and was filed in Common Pleas Court on Mrs. L. Haas and George reading, and Misses Mary Hoekenber-ry and Florence Grlestoeimer sang. Punch and wafers were served as refreshments.

it it Phi HeU IM Dance. The Phi Beta Psi Sorority has is- burn wood; one dining room table: three iron beds; chairs; one leather couch; one washing machine, one wringer; full set of carpenter tools; rakes; hoes; plows; shovels; one ton. of hay. more or less: one moveable hog pen; 12 of 45 acres of growing rem; and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p.

tn. This is a positive sale, as I am left with five children and mimt dispose of this personal property. TERMS: Made known on day of sale. (s MRS. PEARL MUNTZ.

A. T. SWEPSTON, Auctioneer. S. Hill, Waverly; Mr.

and Mrs. J. Friday by Winfield S. Koch against Irene Pratt and George Rose. The plaintiff claims that Irene Pratt gave The undersigned will offer at pub-lie auction, on the Clarence Ault-hauser farm, on Dry Run Road, one mile north of Watson School House, on Tuesday, August 29, 1916.

the following personal property, to-wlt: One Regal Automobile, 30 One Horse, 8 years old. One Brood Sow and 2 Shoats, Harness for one horse, And Household Goods: One kitchen stove, one heating Btove, both Smith, Simsonville, Ky.1 Mr. and Mrs. "Carlos Smith and children, him her note for $90(1, which is se Gladys, Theodore and Beatrice, Mr cured by a mortgage on five lots in Adelphl. The note Is past due and sued two hundred invitations for a Riley Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Smith, Springfield; Mr. William Smith, Constipation causes headaches, sallow color, dull sickly eyes, makes you feel out of sorts all over. Hol-lister's Rocky Mountain Tea will banish constipation, Try it without fail. Jas.

A. Herlihy. rt nothing has been paid on it and the plaintiff asks that he receive $900 Veedersburg, Mr. and Mrs. L.

A. Valentine, Circleville; Mrs. Eliza with interest at 6 per cent from April beth Heise. Columbus; Mrs. Mary 2.

1914. Rose also holds a mortgage Drummond and daughters, Alice and on the property and Kock asks that his claim he stiatied first. Robert Alma, Vigo; and Miss Laura Beu, of Orders Countermanded Soldier boys disappointed. Orders given ns are always filled and delivered to the perfect satisfaction of our customers. Give us a trial and let ns prove our statement.

Everything Ycu Need. Both Phones J. McDaniel 317 South Paint Street Kingston. it it it Attended Wedding. ieap year dance to be held at Elks' Hall on August 31st.

it it it Smith Family Re-Union. The descendants of Michael Smith held their second annual re-union at the home of Mr. S. Watson Smith, of near Gillespieville, Thursday, August 17, with over one hundred present. Two large American flags floating in the breeze and cheerful greetings, together with the unusually pleasant late summer day, made it one long to be remembered by all present.

Three long tables were spread and bouquets of golden glow decorated each festal board. The elder mem- Swinehart for the plaintiff. Appointed Guardian. E. W.

Templin was on Friday appointed guardian of George M. Dawson, minor, by the Probate Court. Mrs. E. C.

Waters attended the Nine Bars of Swift's Pride Laundry I Eight Bars of Lenox Laundry Soap Soap for 25c 25c Special Friday and aSturday THE PENNY STORE wedding of Miss Louise Hancher and Mr. Ralph Slabaugh.Tn Athens, Wednesday afternoon. The bond was fixed at $400 and was furnished by Ross S. and Missouri Mrs. Waters is the guest of her mother.

Mrs. Charles Henry, of Templin. EI ED SPEOMS Athens. it it Changing Residences. Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? Bitter taste? Complexion sallow? Liver perhaps needs waking up? Doan's Regulets for bilious attacks.

2 5c at all stores. Mrs. Charles Hoyt and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F.

Bearce are moving from the Masonic Temple to the A L. Fullerton flats on the corner of Paint and Fourth streets, which has been arranged into convenient upper For Friday and Saturday Without doubt, this is the biggest and most comprehensive lot of week end specials that we have ever offered. It is no small spreading tf bargains, but decided reductions all over the store. Big savings for Friday and Saturday. Don't fail to get your share of the week 'end specals.

WINDOW Pn i es at. sizes Tiiaft-to order Hartshorn rollers and bes materials used Hornby and lower apartments. Every oman ants ansa.1 Another Tunnel Victim Iloscued. Cleveland, Aug. Associated Press) Another body was recovered from the water work's tunnel here today, following the explosion a month ago, which cost the lives of nineteen workmen.

There The Original Dayton Wire Fly Traps They are the 15c size each ye are still six bodies, which have not FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Mason Glass Pint Fruit Cans rwzen "42C America 30-hour Alarm Clocks. They are the $1.00 kind, special G3c Wood Fluted Ficnlc Plates, 9-inch size. This lot, eighteen for 6c "Velvet" Toilet Paper Creped. the 5c rolls. Friday and Saturday, eight for 25c Children's "Indian" Play Suits Head.

Dress Trousers and Blouse Special Bleached Bath Towels, size 20x45 inches, Friday and Saturday, 2 for Ladies Gingham House Dresses the $1 kind, now on sale for been reached by rescue forces, who have been working since the acci- dent. Quart cans, Dozen CiMolved in water for douches stops pelric catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Recommended by Lydia Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years. A healing wonder for naial catarrh, sore throat and aoreeyei.

Economical Ha nlraotdinaiy deantbg and Bmic)l power. Samnla Frca. 50c. all drugmH. cr ixxtnaia or 52c Born A Daughter.

A daughter was born. Thursday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mil TV yil't Company, Maat. "Viceroy" Nickel Plated Watches.

Complete with charm and chain for 25c Cnn Mennen'g "Borofoam" Tooth Towder. Special pv can 17c "American Ltfdy" Brand Cedar Oil Mop Polish; large 2fc bottle, now t)g ler, of Springfield township. Fell From Wagon. George Stauffer, of Springfield township, Thursday afternoon fell from a wagon, injured his head, arm and fractured a rib. Dr.

Leggett attended the injured man. Jergens' Toilet Waters, all the different odors. The 25c sizes, now each 19c Heed Nature's Warning Aa occasional blurring of eight, twitching of eye-lids, dizziness, wretched nervous headaches or kindred ailments are sure Indications of otic Boys' "Oliver Twist" Play Suits They are the Jl kind, your choice. Each g9g Going on Duration. Mrs.

Carrie Scott, clerk at the Minces Underselling Store, leaves Monday for Athens and Mineral, Ohio, for a two weeks' vacation. At the latter place she will visit' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C.

French. Man to Man "You savvour heart is acting up, and that you don't sleep well at nights, and yet you don't believe coffee hurts you. "There's a subtle, cumulative drug in coffee aW 21. grains to the average cup. A little today i little "tomorrow, and so it rocs on, irritating the nerves, interfering with digestion and working changes that very often lead to ill health and discomfort.

"Hard to quit coffee, you say Not if you have the pleasant, healthful, pure food-drink FOSTUM Made of whole wheat, roasted with a Ismail amount of wholesome molasses, it contains only the goodness of the grain no drug or harmful mgrc-dicut no coffee troubles. I'ostum comes in two forms. The original Cereal, which has to be boiled; and Instant Postum soluble made in the cup with hot water, distantly. Swiss Embroideries. 18 inches In width, a hundred different patterns, special per yd igc Odds and Ends, Plain White Cup and Saucers, set of six of each 18c Firet Quality Plain White Dinner- Plates.

Set of six for 30c Large Stone Covered Combl-netts. They are the 50c kind Special each -39c Household Paints, all colors, famous "Toklo" Brand, per $1.47 Large Split Clothes Baskets with strong re-inforced bottoms. Each 23c Mrs. Pott's SadK Irons, three irons, stand and handle. This set complete for 83c "Swat The Fly" Good Quality 5 Fly Swatters, special, each Progress of The War.

London. Aug. 18. (By Assorted Press) The Russians tempor Food Choppers, No. 36 Deluxe complete with three knives, only "idC Large Size 25c Box Gold-Dust Washing Powder, special each 19c Japanese Straw Porch Mats Extra heavy weaves.

Special for this lot 5c Screen Doors, complete with all fixtures ready to hang, at each 83C Adjustable Hardwood Window Screens, size 12x33 inches, fach 19C "American Brand" Tin Quart Fruit Cans. Special per dozen 27C arily held up in their Galician drive Men's and Boys' Leather Belts The 25c and 50c kind, spe. to close out, this lot. ea 19q by heavy counter attacks, have again begun to move forward. Petrograd today announces that the, Teutonic armies on this front have failed in Infants' Gingham Bungalow Aprons, all the sizes will be sold at Jq Nature, in its own way, Is telling you that something is radically wrong and help is needed quickly.

There is just one sensible thing to do: Wear Glasses But he sure that they are correct in focus and adapted to your vision. If you come to us, you need hav) no fear in this respect. Our years of practical experience Is your positive guarantee and safeguard. Clark's O. N.

T. Thread, all numbers, black and, white, Friday-Saturday 6 spools 25c their attempt to throw back General Brusiloff's armies, sustaining heavy losses In the effort, and that the Russians afe again advancing at several points. In the war news from France the Verdun region again attracts attention. The French have not been notably active there for the past few days, but last night they resumed SPECIAL FLYER for Friday and Saturday only Fancy Colored Table Oil Cloth, 45-inches wide, 10c a yard. Limit Vfa yards to customer.

A delicious, economical, healthful table bever- TME PENNY STdDCuE their offensive east of the Meuse and according to this afternoon's Paris bulletins, succeeded in driving the Germans from a part of the village of iFleury, which has long been shartly contested ground. RBI DDD "There's a Reason" for POSTUM FREE CIT? DELIVERY Hem Haynes CuilUcothe, Ohio. FREE CITY DELIVERY An advance by the rrencn was also, scored In the Thlaumont sector.

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