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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 5

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in) rp anirnoitrD a)? nr. rnnrr nrr -if i II. SOCIAL WORLD. Pills SKeep them in the house. Take one when you feel bilious or rii77r Tfifv art riirperlv on MPS IFWIS" 11AUM0NY CLUB.

Mrs. Una Kow Lewis' Harmony Club mct at her studio on Wednesday after- was ofiessed at tne liver. Loweii, mb. noon. Mnceie 1 from tlii city -f Miss 13cs II II A 1 CS pi inn I Tf i jr Bwn mi in iiiiurt linn nam MtiiiniwrirmTwT 01 NFRf who wan one 01 mo cum tie BilhiP most highly Valued members.

JUSTJNAUGURATED OUR ANNUAL 1 THE MARKETS. Chicago, Feb. IS. By Associate 1 PD 3 Ma- corn 3-S; Mpy oats 41. GKA1N AND PROVISION RKET CHICAGO.

iFurnis'ed by C. Stanton, Broker Clearance Sale of Heavy Trousers the order in this city, and the tuneful i music, effective settings and -clever words, made the affair one that will long I remembered in fraternal circles. Cii-dexille Union Herald. vs Mrs. G.

W. Walters and daughter, Miss Bessie, spent Monday visiting in Cincinnati, I Mrs. Dr. W. H.

Martin, cf East Mi f-trect, departed for Columbus Wednesday to vMt re'p1ivs. "Mrs. S. Hanna has returned to this city, after a short visit with Mrs. If.

S. Miss Annie Coulcy was coruiuoy -eoiH inck. after a cat's absence. The piano program was given uy the. flowing-pupil: Hael Pickason, Helen Dunlap, Helen Cook, Susie Manning, Fanny Curningham, Leila l'limly, Iter-lha McVickcr, Greta Winger, Margaret McNeilis, Andrew MeXeilis, Kleanov Mo-Coid, Mabel Argabright ard Edna Bovoy.

At the dose, -f the progr.yn, Andrew McNeilis, by requwt, played TROUSERS In all fabrics, sowed with in tho very latest fashion. Open Close I and made assortment silk, cut A large flHEAT- 98 99a' IS OEl 1 074 "OS 90 89 to select from not a pair worth less than $1, Sept July CORN May July Jan OATS May 55? 44 39 DON'T FORGET Crimes, ot Portsmouth, Messrs. Benjamin Clark and Hanly Cone were visitors in Wednesday evening. Mrs. Walter Guard of Dayton, who eon visi1 'mg friends in this city this week, will return to her home in the Coin Cty this afternoon.

i Jan PORK -May 15.11 15 15 July 14.40 14 97 De.s Oct "Love's Pleadings," also an or.gu.a. composition. At the next meeting there will be a contest on the chromatic scale. INFORMAL CARD VAllT. Mrs J.

W. Anderson, of South Taint M.tet, etcrtaii.ed with an ii.forti.nl euchre party Wednesday evening, tour tables of the game were in play during the early evenirg. The men arrived later, and tbi nostras served a delicious refection at the tal es. The menu coasted windwiehos, olives, pickles, wafers, cof 7 77 7.90 7.25 7.35 Jan. May 7.76 July 7.87 RIBS 7.23 July 7.35 Oct IGT SHIlT SALE POSITIVELY LAST WEEKssSSSS "CLUF.TT" $1.50 Stiff Bosom Colored Shirts $1.20 MONARCH $1.00 79c See Our-Great Line Spring Hats just received (Ireat Values and assorted cake.

Mr. dclin Kellhofer is a business visitor in St. Louis, hairg gone to attend a directors' meeting of the Verde Gratido coper Mine, if Mexico, ii which Mr. Kellhofer has a very large interest. Ho may go from St.

Louis to Mexico for a visit to the mine. On next Monday evening tho men of the First Presbyterian church, will hold a social meeting to which all the men of the church and invited fricnls will be welcomed. The first part of the evening fee brick ice cream A DANCE. A committee composed of Messrs. C.

Milegel E. A. Doty and J-sse M. Morn- LOCAL, MAKKETS. MARI'IELD MILLING CO.

Wheat t7c. per bu. Corn (while) 47c. per bu. urn (yellow) 41c.

per bu. (ials per bu. Uay $10 per ton daily by II. h. Buying Price: Ecgs t.C el s.

per doz Butter 20 cts. per lb. Vhickeas S2 to $3 er Selling Prices. havo issued invitations lor a son nt klks' uan, vvi.c.ta. to be Kivcn BtrginaE- evening, February 24th INTER! A1XEI).

Mondav evening, Miss S-aydio Hendry entertcined a crmp.iny of friends at h-r Lome on Lafayette street, in honor of Fh ur (selling piice) $5 20 per bbl. immn minmiiKiini i ii iiiiimimiiih mmi urn nimiiTTinr-rrrTTj 1 Mill be devoted to social intercourse, then a light luncheon, prepared' by Lucas, the caterer, will bo pai taken of in the dining room. After luncheon, a few short addresses will be mrde, the program being interspc-red with music by a male 'J ho immittec in charge of the mating are us follows: Jleccptioi W. E. Evans, James C.

Quinn, M'ilhur G. Smart, George W. Livesav, Charles O. Pini.dlo Speakers Prof. M.

E. Ilord, Judge Huston T. Robins. Musie Mr. S.

A Roach, J. S. Mason, Alien Hamill, Hrrry W. Valson. Decoration- Chas.

C. Jmk, Lernv Reid, Kdward Fpctnagel nuci John 0. Brandlo. Case's guest, Miss Austin, V. A delightful The conditions under which we live Miss Maud Putman of and work have made the American peo d.

Greenfield evcniiu! was enjoyo pie a nation of pill users. Naturally many pills are put on the market that are simply made to meet tie requ'iM- lal. Died at City Hospital Clinton Whit ten, aged 41 jcars, died tin uorning at I e'ehuk at the ily Hospital ofa complication of diseases. The deceased has been ill fcr f-ix weks, ABSOLUTELY DURABLE merits of those to whom any pill is a r.ill. and one nill as jruod as another THE ANNUAL BANQUFT.

Phillips Club members mm ra-te. A mm reat preparations for their aie making there is progress even in pills, and nt the front of this pill progress stand Dr. Pierce's Tlcasant Pellets, a scientific mcuicino which cures constipation, and curc3 it permanently. if wm ia which is set lor nik rnnual bannuet as I1 THE GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE and for the past four wtcks has been receiving treatment at the City Hospital. Mr.

Wbitten, until a few ago, was a ntident of nnsas, but 1 recently been locited at Yelh Bmi He leaves a wife to mourn his loss, i Tho remains were taken, this af ternoon, to the resid3r.ee of Mr. William Whitten, nn uncle nf the decepsed, at Yellow Bud. The funeral 'services will be held Saturday morning at Spriui'bank church, at J0. o'clock, Rev. Pdtsmejcr officiating.

Interment will take place at Spriiighank cemetery. Druggist A. Howson Will I MftSOHIC Opera House Return Money if 'Hyomei Fails. No Stomach Dosing Manaoke. A.

R. WOLFE Hyoniei has made so many cures of the most chronic and deep seated cases of catarrh, that A. B. Howson considers it a specific in this disease. THREE NIGHTS Commencing Moved to West Virginia Jie cMen.H an invitation to all ca- rnU(i 1 Q4-U tarrh siferers to call at his store and, 1 hUrSaay, PeD OirT purchase a Hyomei outfit with the dis- Billups -ef Sonth Hkkory removed his family to W.

where he is now Mr. -J. fit-street, baa Charleston, located. THE IDEAL UPRIGHT Durability. is the fundamental requirement of, any ThurMlay, the iUh of I he banquets are becoming the leading events in colored society ri are looked forward to with pleasant expectations.

ORGANIZED party of young ladies met at the h.me of Miss telia r.iwvni.ig, on Last Fourth street, Wednesday eveimift, -uul Ugani.i a club, wYh they lamed tho Dona-Marta." The following were elected: President, Miss Pearl Bit.er; secretary, Misa Celia Browning; treasurer, Miss Alice Clark. The following compose the memoer-f-lip. Mrs. Iloreii.e Breiel, Misses Mamie McClosky, Susie Bitscr, Gertrude Acton, Ili.abeth Miller, Mamie Elsass, McVie Lighfl.1, Effie Mcssc! tnd Anna Breinig During tho evening tho 1.. Hess seivod tempting refreshments.

The will meet every Wednesday evening at the home of one cf tho mem-hers. The hours will be from to 8:00 o'clock. MARRIED BY REV. GALBKAlTH. Mr.

Tim Black, the well knewn hors-imn, wax mariied Wednesday evening, ut eight o'clock, iu the pallors of Rev. Galbraitb, by the reverend gentleman, to Miss Flora falkner, a charming v.inT wimmn. Mr. and Mrs. Black arc piano.

The durability of the Ebersole Piano is For the Local Trade We have a large supply of "coal ia our elevator. It is nice and dry. Price re-live red lamip 12 cts. per bu. Twin of Mine 10 cts.

per bu. Nut, Pea nnd Slack 8 cts. per bu. THE UNION COAL CO. National Stock Co.

In Repertoire of Popular Plays. Night Prices 10, 20 and 30 cents. Matinee Prices 10 and 20 cents. Monday, Feb'y 22nd MaTINEE and NIGHT. one of its vital points.

linct understanding that it will be also-lulcly free unless it eft'etts a cure. The chief reason for the unusual success of Hyomei in the treatment of catarrhal troubles and other diseases of the air passages, is the fact that it cures by a new principle, impregnating the air you breathe with healing and germ-killing baltf.ms. On this account it reivs tho seat of the disease in a way impossible to pills, drugs or other stomach losing. Many of A. B.

Jlowscn's customers who have suffered with eatirrh since chilJhood have been cured completely by this scientifi3 remedy. Tho complete Hyomei outfit costs $1, nnd consists of an inhaler that can bo carried in the purse or pocket, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei. Extri bittles can be obtained for 53c, making it a most etjpnomical remedy for the ure of catarrh. Do not suffer longer with catarrhal disorders, but get a Hyomei outfit from A. B.

H( wson, under his guarantee to return the money if it fails. You run no rick whatever. If it cures, tlu treatment is not expensive, bile if it fails, A. 13. Howson will refund your money and it costs you absolutely nothing.

I "FITS!" "FITS!" Everybody wants a when it comes to buying a SUIT OF An American Hobo. ulu i wecannt you in THE EBERSOLE is a piano of distinctive merit and has won the sincere endorsement of musicians and musical people all over the country. THE EBERSOLE Is constructed in strict accordanca with the best modern thought in the production of an Ideal Upright Piano. THE EBERSOLE has a perfect scale, drawn after strictly scientific musical principles, and stands well in tune. THE EBERSOLE has a beautiful singing quality of tone and a perfect action which is delicately responsive to the touch.

THE EBERSOLE is a strictly high grade piano all through, and is made in attractive and artistic designs. THE EBERSOLE commands your attention. It sells from 5325 to $450 accordingto size, style and finish. THE EBERSOLE is used and endorsed by musicians, teachers, schools, colleges, conservatories, convents, etc. Read the following: a feuit oErair oi Trousers that is a faultless in style and workman ship.

vVork guaranteed to. give satisfaction or money refunded. Don't forget we give and bL'st Nigh't Prices -3 rows Dress Circle. 50c balance Lower Floor, 35c Balcony, 25c Gallery, 15c. Matinee Trices Adults, 20c; Children, 10c.

receiving congratulations wishes to-day. OLLA PODRiDA A l-ANUT Vtol rhtt With every Suit sold during February only. Dyeing, Cleaning and Repairing all its branches. To Be Given Away Mr. f'liivk Ware was a cuest at an G0ELZ formal dance jjiven by etmie of the vininrrpr smietv reonle of Greenfield n- ti Wednesday evening.

Mr lames L. Lucas, tha popular bar The Tailpr Dyer. 71 E. Main St. Home Phone 3Si We have for a number of years used Ebersole Pianos in the Conservatory, where they are constantly subjected to the hardest kind of use.

We have found the Ebersole to be a good, durable piano, well aide to stand the wear and tear of the music room." Miss Clara Baur, Directress, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. FREE Sheriff's Safe in Partition In, is oil on the fdk list this week. Mr. Samuel (Tark left this for his home in Columbus, after a few days' visit with Mr. Charles Doll, of this citv.

Attorney II. P. Folsom of Circleville, was a business Aisitor in this city Wednesday. Tuesday evemig the Peacvolcnt and Protective Order of Elks celebrated the sixteenth anniversary -f lhe of If you are thinking about buying a piano don't fail to get our proposition: Direct from manufacturer to customer." It means an actual saving. Wrile to us for special offer.

Mention this paper. Address Dept. "ft" I lie ist-ate of Ohio, kc County, The Smith Nixon Pia Spices 10-12 E. 4th CINCINNATI, 0. A Malleable Iron and Steel Range.

See our North Window Display oi the Range that you get a COUPON for with every $1 Cash Purchase. Pursuant to the command of an order sale to me directed from the Court if Common Plcaa of Ross county, Ohio, I will offer nt public salo at the door of the court house in the city of Chilli-cothe, Itosa county, Ohio, on Monday, March 7, 1904. at 10 o'clock a. the following real estate. The ncrth half of inlot No.

79 fronting; on the east side of High street and otending eastwardly of equal width with tho frort toward the Ohio canal, the usual depth of Eaid lots. Also a part of Hn'ot- No. SO, '-Worth-ington's Addition, in the City of Chil-liiothe, conveyed to Jacob Schu'di February 27, 1S85, by John Ii. Alst-m. Appraised at riret tract $950.00 Second tract TF.li MS: One-third cash on day of si lcj one-lhird one -yewr and one-third i two y.Nirs, to bear interest at of six per cent per minim myablo annually, and to be wr iiicd bv mortgage on the prendse sild.

101 0 YOU CAM MAKE Our pice Department as become one of the biggest, little things in our busi-l'css. The secret lies solely in the quality of the spices we sell. You have no doubt already discovered the superiority of that delicate, vet aromatic which io'ses3 ever the pphes Id ly bo, man v. merchants. We know that the palat-3 is quick to nelcct the niceties of afl-u cpicc; and we know too, that tho tickled does not count the cost too closely, when it comes to seeking its own Fragiai.ee rft'I just as impel taut ns pm ily, when comes to the giving of a uulividi-nlit to j'ni cocking.

The skill of the finest cook comes to naught, if the spice are not just right. It is our desire to impress upon your ifiiv.d the fact that the merchant; who C4i and xvill furnish von the t'M Ufu! BOYS AND GIRLS .00 AN HOUR- Bv leaving six packages of our goods in six of your neighbors homes, 00 each. Reirafar price, J2.00 printed on each package. Work for us and you tun "Wear Diamonds Any one thus leaving 24 packages in one week, will get i.W in cash and a Handsome Watch and Chain. A warranted time keeper and one that you will be croud of.

Our family package Is cheap at $2.00 and Is guaranteed to piveentiro satisfaction or money refunded on 3 days' trial. We will send to you one package prepaid for $1.00. or six packages prepaid for fl.00, with circulars for advertising. Address: THE BONAPARTE CO Station Clovclaad. Ohl Kellhofer, Barry TA1Ul--t A TIKvINk.

Tft.tre:in 5 tif anices. i the mTchiirt for ou to ii- -j A (her to bo that i i I itfif i.

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