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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 5

Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 5

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THURSDAY EVENING IfoUtJ JSHOtO Gajtttt, EJiBKlt 1ST tlVE COURT NOTES Have you a friend who has a hard cold? What Yo u've Been Waiting For Then tell him about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Tell him how it cured your hard cough. Tell him why you always keep it in the house. Tell him to ask his doctor about it. Doctors mraf rivtir I'onrr J.

O. 1 Fh .11 Hps 9 .1 I on our Because they ore Legitimate Every garment marked down 6hows in plain lipjurcs just what you save.jOur stock of Suits and O'coats look a if there has been something doing, and all lots that have been nearly so we decided to Sell Regardless of Value! Suits and Overcoats MARKED DOWN to (N tStllll $14.15 That no concern daro show their equal in make, lit or linisn, for less than $15 to 2U and that is no newspaper talk, but facts. Legitimate Reductions on Boys' and Juvenile Suits and O'coats that will surprise you. 'MMci Guaranteed A Kuppcnneimer ft Co America Leading Ctoines Maker Cnicago BIG- Money Saved on Underwear BOUGHT HERE. AH sizes, 34 to 50 Shirts, 30 to 50 Drawers SUIT TO CONDEMN Tbe trustees of Jefferson township, by tarir attorney, U.

C. Uaypool have filoi a condemnation' proceeding in the Probate court against Georgo Kitten- crar, to condemn a small piece of land kia farm for a graveyard. They al readj have, a tract but it not large enough. WILL TROBATED. Tke last will and testament of Isabel Harrey was admitted to probate Wednesday afternoon.

Thia la tho will in which the witnesses' testimony was Irregular, Borne of them stating that they were not told It waa a will when they eigmed it. The judge decided, however, there was enough testimony to admit it. Item one gives to ber brothers, James and Isaac N. Dyer, her home-stead, containing eighteen 'acres, in Concord township, share and share alike. Item two givea to Earlin Harvey one bed ajid- the necessary bed clothing.

Item three provides that her broth-era, James and Isaac Dyer, are to have all iw household goods remaining. In eowuueraaon whereof they are to erect a moBument at the graves of her husband, herself and their daughter, appropriately inscribed, at a cost of $300. and Isaae yer are named as executors. There ia to be no appraisement and the personalty is not to be wold. The will is executed November 1902, and is witnessed by N.

M. Coy- jier, Lizzie Hines and Nannie J. Tarker. GAVE A NEW BOND. Isaac Sclby, who is indicted for shooting with intent to kill, and who waa out on bond, but who was afterwards confined again because one of hia bondsmen asked to be released, on tho grounds that he was about toxlcave tho county, gave a new bond in the sum of $400 and is again a free roan.

His case will come up this term of court. APPLICATION TO PROBATE WILL. Application has been made to probate the -will o. John W. llaley.

The Roaring is set for December 2, at nine o'clock. FOR ADMISSION TO THE BLIND ASYLUM Truant Officer Overly has filed an application in the Probate court, to have Tona Morrison, the blind sou of Reason Morrison, couindtteod to the blind asylum at Columbus. Tbe cae will be heard on Friday afternoon. Will not Issue the Orders The Board of Education of Jefferson township is in the midst of a squabble. Some little time ago Mr.

Samuel H. IViory, president of the Board, called a meeting of the board, but did not notify the clerk nor one or two members of the board of the meeting. At that mooting quite a' number of billa were allowed and Touchers ordered issued. When the clerk was called upon to la-suo the orders, he re.fused, claiming that thev had been improKrly Issued. He' alo says that he will not issue them until they are properly passed.

Tne other side says that they will compel him to isue them, even if they bave to take legal steps to do it. The outcome of the dispute is uncertain. Special Sale of Clothing Sulzbachej is advertising a moet Interesting special sale of suita and OTer-ooats for boys and young men, and mea" overcoats. Only a limited nuin-ber on the cheap counter. Get thnra ia time Look up that ad.

BASKET BALL at Memorial Hall. Company U. vs. C. H.

S. Great game in sight, don't miss it. Friday night. There are a great many medicines which will act oil the bowels and liver with satisfactory results for tne time being. Those who buy and use such medicines, without caring for more i than immediate results are very apt to find themselves at last the victims of a medicine which has broken down their strength.

In the use of laxatives, the future benefit should be taken into consideration. The excellent laxative qualities, of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, are the more appreciated because their effects are curative. They don't make victims of the pill habit. They are essentially the safe and reliable pill for family and household use.

jo i S3 GMAN I nmn tU a fni-miiln tn n-rn TTV A ULLAl UDKlDi mm Miss Katharine Callahan, who has been visiting in St. Louis, will return home Saturday evening. Mr. J. Philip Gartner ha returned from a visit to Springfield.

Miss Sarah McVicker, one of the old and respected citizens of the south end, coniined to her home with illness. Just now the persons who Bent in guesses on the total vote of Ohio, are liguring jugt how close they came and how close some others came, and most of all on how much of that big prize they are going to win. From all tnat can be seen now, the contest just past will be the last one, for the government seems disposed to placo the contests in the same class as lottexnee, here tiiey properly belong. 'iuo rehearsals for the play to be given by the young men of St. Tuter's parish are progressing nicely and the work of getting the new play into proper shape is going ahead satisfactorily.

Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Bell and daughter, returned to New York on Wednesday. Mr, Allen F. Brown: of Deerfield township, will move into the Mackey property on High street Wood Hoffman, the ia here for the winter.

GIVES RELIEF QUICKLY Regular Use of Hyumei Cures Most Stubborn Case of Catarrh No other medicine gives such prompt relief as Ilyomei in the treatment of catarrh. The first breath of this remedy soothes and heals the irritated and smarting air passages, and the regular use for a few days or weeks will cure the most stubborn case. Some of the reprts of those who have been cured of catarrh by nyoinel read like rair- acles. The complete Hyomei outfit costs but $1.00, consisting of an inhaler, dropper and sufficient Hyomei to last several weeks. This will effect a cure in ordin-.

ary cases, but for chronic and deep-' seated eases of catarrh, longer use may be necessary, and then extra bottles of Hyomei can be obtained for 00c. Probably the strongest evidence that oan be offered as to the powers of Hyomei to cure catarrh is the fact that A. B. Howson will agree to refund the money, if you say that Hyomei has not helped you. "What broke up the ladies' debating society?" "The loading member was told to prepare an essay on the yellow peril.

She did so and the opening sentence read: 'Yellow apparel is very trying to most complexions'." It takes a severe matrimonial frost to kill the orange blossoms used in making llollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. B. Howson.

Different Studies from life by "the one-man method." Flash Light Pictures of Wcdoing Parties, etc. Interior of Homes and I Buildings a Specialty. Why go to the Photographer hen you can have him come to jour rome? Cuf meth'd is one that is being adopted by tbe progressive members of the profession At home with home surroundings, you hare the pictura expression. -HATHAWAY- Home Phone 3709. 128 E.

Water St. ym twit a-1! Mr. William Fox has moved Scioto Avenue to Him street. from Mr. and Mrs.

Davis Kelleubergur aro isiting in Columbus. IV Messrs. Robert D. ('Inn and Louis Oliver returned Wednesday from tho St. lioui-t World's fair.

Mr. Creighton Crawler left Wednesday morning for Hot Springs, Ark. The business in the police coxirt during the past month, has been the lightest for years. The Cirvleville Lodge of Elks desire to give a comic opera in connection with Chlllieothe Lodge No. 52.

No direct proposition lias as yet been submitted by the Clrcleville lodge. At the recent meeting of the directors of the Springfield, Charleston, Washington C. and Chillieothe Traction Company, a construction company, for the purpose of building the pany, for the purpose of building road, was formed. The directors in the traction company were elected directors in the construction company. BASKET BALL at Memorial Hall.

Company H. C. II. S. Great game in slight," don't miss it.

Friday night. What's in a Name? "Intestinal Indigestion" is the new name for a multitude of stomach troubles. It is the recognized cause of heart disease, kidney troubles, consti-1 pation, flatulency, inflammation of the bladder, neuralgia, Headaches, dizziness, appendicitis, and. rheumatism. Green's August Flower goes right after intestinal indigestion and quickly clears it out of the intestinal tract, speedily curing any or all of the ailments mentioned.

Trial bottle, 25c. Big bottle, 75c. At all druggists. Real Estate NOTICE Owing to ill health the past few months, I expect to spend the winter in tho South-west. I will return early in the spring.

My permanent address will be Chillieothe, Ohio and any communication addressed will reach me. Mr. LeRoy Reid will occupy my present quarters and will handle a full line of Fire, Life Accident and Health Insurance. He represents strong, reliable companies. I will leave early in December and In the meanwhile will sell you city property or farms at the lowest prices possible.

Now is the time to get bargains. SEE Streitenberger Rooms 3 and 4, Franklin Bldg Both Telephones. L. Second Street MASONIC BRA house A. R.

WOLhE. Monday, Dec. 5 th- ttmical Event of Season The DeWolf Hopper JProduction of Philip Souaa's Masterpiece 1 Capitan ft COMIC OPEKA IS miHGK ACTS The -MARCH KINO'S" Greatest Triumph Tuneful and Catchy Music. The "Stars and iHnpee Forever," Thn 'J1 Capitan" Marc, 'J ypical Tune of Ztuxibar," Military Marches" and "Grand males." Each act ill be staged with company's scenery. Costumes bright and costly.

Everything as given at the Broadway Theatre, New Yi rk 35- PEOPLE IN COMPANY-35 PRICES-3 rows Press Circle balane i ower Floor, 75e; Balcony 50c; Gallery, 25c. Chart on Saturday. rr-TTrTTgiHTIT Tlifc fMTMriTii-inrif mm a a prices to suit all THIS CHANGABLE WEATHER Is hard on the Throat and Causing Coughing and Sore Throat ELITE COUGH REMEDY BROS. North Paint St. 36-38 East Second gf Will Stop That Cough.

25 cents, at Wissfer'3 fx Admission to Art Exhibit The price of admission to the art exhibit, next week, is fifteen eeuts for adults and ten cents for children. A Certain Cure for Croup Wiwn a child shows symptoms of croup tlii-re is no time to experiment with new remedies, no matter bow highly they may be recommended. There is one preparation that can always be deH'iided upon. It has been in use. for many years and has never beeu known to fail, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.

Air: M. F. Compton of Market, Texas, says of It, "I have used Chamberlain's Coiifrh Remedy in severe cases of croup with my children, and can truthfully say it always gives prompt relief. For sale by all Druggists. GOLD MOLDED Records For December Now on Sale.

CHANDLER PHON OGRAPH CO. No. 24 Eat, Mainrit Roth phonei EDISON- PHARMACY, 46-43 MURPHY TURPEN 0 Undertakers and Livery CARRIAGES for WEDDINGS, PARTIES, etc. i i Phones Bell, 404j Home. 167.

i WINTER COMFORT GET READY NOW- CARRIAGE HEATERS All kinds. FupI for all makes of heaters Robes $1.50 to 12. Horse Blankets SOoto $3.50) diamonds For Holiday Trade. Mounted in every style or to your order Wat Cm BUTCHERING SUPPLIES Enterprise Me.it Choppers, Enterprise Sausage Stuffrs, Lar.i Presses, Butcher Knives, Butcher Steels, Meat Saws. Hog Scrapers; Meat Hooks, Mert Special low prices on all Butchering Gooc Of every description at Prices and Quality Guaranteed Gun? and Ammunition.

and 74 North Paint Street. J. FUCHS. JEWE THE CHILLICOTHE HARDWARE GO T5f 78 North Paint Street. 72.

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