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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 3

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FRIDAY EVENING rje itoilij Scioto (5ajftfcf. ember ui 2 ROOSEVELT THE Dabg Costs Too Much COMING FREE SSO ER The LUHRIG COAL COMPANY necessary, and the Fifty-seventh Congress (Republican) passed a greatly improved which was signed by President Roosevelt March 2, 1903. The first eight-hour law in this country was enacted by the Fortieth Congress and approved by President Ciraut in 1808. It applied to all artisans aud laborers employed by the government. In the Fiftieth Congress (1888) ths eight-hour day was established for the will givo to the person giiet-sing nearest the vote of Parker mm nocseveu lor rresiaent in uoss uounty, ana-' naming the County Ticket, $50.00 on the following conditions: 1st.

Any pewon a resident of Ross County will be allowed two Ruesseg tree. 2nd-One additional guets will ba allowed with each dollar's worth of eond. purchased from the Luhrig Coal Comnanv for cash. 3rd The guesses will be numbered as received First that ia correct or near aar nituwA, I i IV. t.A uiiviin, nuuTOruDfiu, iu uib iwcuiiu nearest correct iu Teme" third nearest correct $5 And to the fifteen next correct I each- The-following blank must be fil ed and mailed to Jaa.

A. Devine Manager, of the Luhrig Coal Co Chillicothe, Ohio. None received except by mail' and unless filled out completely will not receive notice. Contest to close on Saturday, Nov. 5, 190 At 6 o'clock HERB IS THE GUESSING COUPON Cut it out and mail as instructed Parker's Vote Roosevelt's Vote.

WHO WILL Auditor Commissioner Sheriff Prosecuting Attorney Infirmary Coroner Do you burn coal Name Sign your Address To aid you in making your estimate county for the past eight years: 1896 President McKinley 1897 Governor Bushnell 1898 Secy of State Kinney 1899 Governor Nash 1900 1901 President MciKnley Governor Nash 1902 Secy of State Laylin 1903 Governor Herrlck letter carriers. The bill passed the Senate, which was Republican, without division, lu President Harrison's administra tion the eight-hour law was extended! to include jwrsons employed by eon-tractors on ptfblie works. (Chap. 3o2 of the acts of 1892. The act creating the United State Bui can of Labor was passed by the Forty-eighth Congress (1884) and signed by President Arthur.

In the Fiftieth Congress (1888) the Bureau was from the Department of the Inter ior and made an independent Department of Labur, all the votes cast against the hill being Democratic. la 1903 a Republican Congress established the Department of Commerce and La bor and made its head a cabinet officer. New Warden, Oriu B. Gould, of Wellston, well known here, assumed the duties of Warden of the Ohio Penitentiary on Inursday. He will not move his family to Columbus for some time.

This led to the report that he expected to divide his time between the penitentiary and his business interests in Wellston, but Gould denies this. He says after a week or two he will give his entire time to the management of the prfcson. or ioleuo, laicas State of Ohio, City County, 1 Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he I is senior partner of the firm of F. i Cheney doing business in the, city of Toledo, County and State afore- said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Cotarrh Cure.

FRANK J. CHENEY-. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Cth day of December, A. D. 1880.

A. W. GLEASON, (Seal.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free.

Trice 75c per bottle. Sold bv all druggists. Take Hall's 'Family Pills for constipation. "I see," said the man, "that you don't use the mother-in-law joke any more." UUIIlllVVU l-JIV. I 1 11 tJ 1 l.iVi If III II I I set up in business I was told that she was one of the dozen or so ismal i iokes.

but since mv marriage 1 find that she is no joke at all." The Stomach is the Man A weak stomach weakens the man because it cannot transform the food lie eais into nourishment. Health and strength canot be restored to any sick man or weak woman without first restoring health and strength to the stomach. A weak stomach cannot digest enough food to feed the tissues and revive the tired and run down limbs and organs of the body. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, cleanses and strengthens the glands and membranes of the stomach, and cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Sold by James A.

Herlihy. 373 Main street, and W. F. Sulzbacher's Drug Store. NERVIGOR I'-i'DA? rerswnr xysmr C.

H. Jenninrrs, Lima, la gained 4t I'ji by taking1 l'effcr's Nerviiro'. J. Hetty, Santa Clara, Cat. pained 20 lb, and his friends scarcely new him.

Thnso were t.ik.i at random from our thousands of t'-stin o-nials. PeiTer's Nerviiror is for Nervous Debility, Failinq- Memn'y, etc caused by over work, smoklnir, old aw it Indiscretions excesses. Wards of consumption and Insanity. $1. a box or 6 for SS.

postpaid with a puarantea to refund, if not cured nr benefitted. Insist on havir.jf J'ef-''s Ner-vitrnr, or send for it. Medical Ass'ti, Chicago, IU. Small slzs 50e. Sold by LEHMAN DRUG CO.

Work Begun Today on Electric Line From SpringfieldCO To This City The incorporators of the Springfield, Washington t. 11. and Ciullieothe Railroad met at Springfield Thursday afternoon and organized. The following officers were elected: Harry L. Rock-field, president; Frank Patterson, of 1l0okb.

X- vice president; Lee M- (ioode, second vice president; Captain Am. Winger, treasurer; Edward H. Ackersuu, secretary. Resides the above officers, V. J.

Dald, of Washington C. Darwin Pierce, ofSouth Charleston, and John Snyder, of Knon, were elected Di rectors, President Rock field states that the actual work of construction would be commenced to-day. The route will be fiwm Springfield to South Charleston, to South Solon, to Washington C. 1L to Greenfield, and then to Chillicothe Cause of Insomnia Indigestion nearly always disturbs the sleep more or less and is often the cause of Insomnia. Many cases have been permanently cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.

For sale by all druggists. Miss Swift 1 should think you'd smoke the bijiji'est Perfectos instead of those little things. Cubly Why? Miss Swift They'd cover up more of your face. For forty years Dr. Fowler's Plxtract of Wild Strawberry has been curing summer complain, dysentery, diarrhoea, Hwvi nnJl, in fho alnmnnu anj i hoa A v- failed to do everything t' NEW CHICAGO ROUTE.

Throh Sleeping Car for Chicago every day on train No. 5. via, the Ohio Central Line and the L. S. M.

S. arriving in in Chieaso at 7:10 a. m. Returning through sleeping car leaves Chicago at 10:35 every evening. Office Hours: 8 to 12; 1 to 5.

Saturday evenings 7 to 1). Hume Phone 1760. Kaiser BIdg ChiMlcothe, MEK AND WOMEN. lire ttft it niuiitura) diftctiarKus.inditmmiitioDf irritatloun or ulcrntiont ot muoout tnembran! fill VIHUIl''. (rot or poiwinoua.

if-JiA 1.H.f?a Sold by UracBiif. or ent in plain wrapper. or a ufliim 9.4o. Circular iot ou riueii. Aluminum Plates $18.00.

Paint Street. IC 0111 L. Ddl I Allien the price paid i the tnother'i health and happiness. The father doesn't realize as he romps with the child what years of wifely suffering jnust be set against the baby's laughter. Chronic invalidism is a high price to pay for the painful joy of maternity, yet it is at such a cost that many a woman becomes a mother.

Such a price is too much because it is more than nature asks. By the use of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription maternity is made practically painless, and a quick convales-ence is assured in almost every case. "I am pltawd to give my testimony and wish I could find words strong enougb to induce other sufferer to use Dr. Pierce's Favorite Precrittion." write Mi. Wesley Gay, of Semptville, Box 6.

For eight years after my little boy waa 'born I suffered with female weakness, also sore-ess in ovaries, especially on my right side, and pain in back. "Was so miserable sometimes did sot know what I was going to do. Tried several doctors but derived no benefit until I began sing Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Had only used four bottles, also some of Or.

Pierce's Antiseptic and Healing Suppositories, when I felt like another person. I recommend Dr. Pierce's medicines to all my friends. If anyone wishes to write me I will gladly answer." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription con tains no alcohol and is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics.

The dealer who offers a substitute for Favorite Prescription does so to gain the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medicines. His profit i. your loss therefore, accept so substitute. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate the bowels.

You can get All kinds of FEED AND GROCERIES Promptly delivered To any part of the city at Estis' Store riatt Avp Carriage 'factory Addition Both M'hone 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b mm 4b Not all eye troubles demand the wearing oift (glasses. Your eyes test- Jed free here by an ex-4b optician, who will Jj find out your trouble and 4b rtvtell you honestly wheth-Jer you ought to haveJJ glasses or not. tHenn HaynesJ Jewelers and Opticians. Peach Shortcake Individual Style Mix and sift together 2 cups of flour, 1 tablespoon sugar and 1 level table-epoon Lansing's American Baking Powder then rub in cup butter. Beat an egg, add 1-2 cup milk and combine the two mixtures.

Turn on a well-floured board, pat and roll out about 1-4 inch thick and cut with a biscuit cutter. Brush with melted buter, put two cakes together and sprmlcle he top cake with sugar. Bake In a quick oven. When done, split the cakes and put sliced and sugared peaches between and on top of each, Serve with cream. For beet results uae only Lansings American Baking Powder, to be obtained of your grocer or of W.

F. Sulzbocher. JOHN McCARDlE. Manager of The 'oung Mei'i O. chestra and Twentieth Century Bamd Instructions given om string and bra Instruments.

Special attention give to receptions, parties, dances and bae work. Studio, Room 81 Foulke Block Home 'phone 2751. FRIEND OF LABOR WHA1 REPUBLICANS HAVE DONE FOR WURKINGMEN b'en. Charles H. Grosvenor Gives Some Facts Worth Thinking About Extracts from remarks of C.

Gioi-venor of Ohio, In daily C'ougre--sioiial Keeoid, April 4, HUM. Mr. Chairman, the subject of the record of the orthcoruing candidates, whoever they may on the two great tickets of the eountry for President, touching the labor question will he very important and will attract great attention during the campaign. I point with great pleasure to the record of Theodore Roosevelt in this behalf. I challenge criticism.

1 challenge disapproval. I call for approval by the American people. I also point to the record of the Republican party. Slavery. The great wh exalted labur and freed the country from the curse of slavery was accomplished by Republican party, against the fiercest opposition possible by the combined forces of Democrats and their allies.

Still true to its original ideals of freedom, the Republican party, after a lapse of forty years (since the emancipation proclamation ot Lincoln, abolished slavery in the Philippine Islands. (Act passed by a Republican Senate anu Republican iloust and signed by President lloosevalt July 1, 1902,) Involuntary servitude of In 1874 the Forty-third Congress which was Republican in both Houses, pro-liibited under heavy penalties the holding to involuntary services of any per son forcibly kidnaped in any other country. Peonage. The act abolishing this kind of forced labor was passed by the Thirty-ninth Congress, when both Houses were Republican, bv a Janje majority, Moteh 2, 1807. The coolie trade.

The legislatioi prohibiting the coolie trade is the work of the Republicans. The act of 187i closed our doors to the paupers and (riininuls of Europe, and the exclusion act of 1882 stopped the Immigration of the Chinese. Upon the annexation of Hawaii in 181)8 the immigration of Chi Ticse therto was prohibited by a Repub lican Congress, as was the migration of those alreadv in Hawaii from the is lands to continental United States. Id President Roosevelt's Administration the Chinese-exclusion laws have bees extended to the entire island territory of the United States. (Act passed by the Fifty-seventh Congress and ap proved April 1002.) The importation of foreign laborers under contract was first prohibited ill 1885, but, owing to defective provisions for eniuicing the law, continued almost unchecked until the amendments mad rresHleni Harrison Administration.

(Atts of he Fifty-first Congress, which which was Republican in both branches, and of the Fifty-secon- Congress, sign cd March 3, and March 3, 1893, respectively.) The law abolishing the contract system of labor for United States convict passed the House March 1880, and the Senate February 28, 1S87. All ths votes against the bill were Democratic. The law providing for the construction of new United States prisons aud the employment of convicts therein exclusively iu the manufacture of such supplies for the Government as can bs made without the use of machinery was passed by the Fifty-first Congress, which was Republican in both branches, and signed ly President Harrison. (Chapter 521) of the acts of 181)0-91.) Protection of seamen. This was accomplished by the Forty-second Congress, when both Houses were Republican, and the Forty-third Congress, also Republican.

Inspection of steam vessels. Accom-pdished by the Fortieth Congress, which was controlled by the Republicans. Inspection of coal mines in the Territories. Provided by for by the Fifty-first Congress, both houses being under the control of the Republicans; approved by President Harrison. appliances on railways.

The oiiginal art providing for automatic couplers and power brakes on locomotives and cars used in inter-state traffic was passed by the Fifty-second Congress, and signed by President Harrison March 2, 1893. Owing to decisions of the court, new legislation beuanie A Remedy Without a Peer "I find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liyer Tabelts more beneficial than any other remedy I ever used for stomach trouble," says P. Klote, of Edina, Mo. For any disorder of 'the stomach, biliousness or constipation, these Tablets are without a peer. For aale by all druggists.

BE ELECTED?" name here we give below the Tote of R5ar 4900 Bryan 469CT 5277 Chapman 4615- 4943 Guthrey 4646- 5057 McLean 4787' 5403 Bryan 6035 5085 Kilbourne 4683 4899 Bigelow 4321 4974 Johnson A Stove with a good dar acter ia the genuine Round It has been- oa the-market these manyv many years, and still the loader in sale and popularity. It is the best. It is solid comfoit from the legs up. for it holds the fire, burns any kind of fuel and gives you all tho warmth you want or just as little. Don't it wont pay you.

There is but one Round Oak, It is sold in town at our store only. No. 75 Nortft Paint Street HAND i Harry J. Kellhofer GILDOW BROS. Formerly the Blue Ribbon Barn, West Water Street.

Livery and Board Bam. Good Livery and Safe Horses The Boarding and Care of Horses a Specialty. Prices Reasonable. Give Us Your Business DR. P.

F. DIXON, DENTIST ND Plates $5r $8, $10 GOLD CROWNS, 22 ....85.00 BRIDGE WORK 5.00 GOLD FILLINGS 1.00 SILVER FILLINGS .50 Buggies and Spring I have a good assortment and will' sell them very cheap. Call and inspect- MORGAN WRIGHT Rubber Tires are Best Cor, Second fk VI hi YJ Open evenings and Mulberry LUlvIl Home Phone 450 LyflLL WORK G(JflRflNJEEDJI 0FFICB-4O 1-2 North Over Sexauer and Kellenberger's Hat Store. Telephones-Home, 3760; Bell, 2G41. Residence, Home.

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