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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 3

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TJ. I TO IVORY HEAVY BAR 'ap on the market. id to introduce, i sell MOKDAY ONLY, 12 imers. a Soap Six Bars for Twenty-Five Cents. BASEMENT TOILET SOAPS 5 Barfs for.

3 Bars for 5c 2 Bars, for 5c )n sale Monday Morning- a ne lirte of Semi-Porcelain "Bed Koom at SPOOL COTTON equal in every to Coats darks 3 speels for 2.75 McVEY BARCLAY Dry Goods Compa.rvy -3m atHf i' Baby's Coming McDonald, July 38,1900. I aflviao every suffering woman to take Wind ot Cardui. "While I going- with my other chilrtreu I was compelled to stay in bed for days at a time, but this time I have taken Wine ot Cardui and Tliedf ord's Black-Draught and have "been able to do all my housework without any trouble. I nm expecting everv eliiy to be confined. My husband-thinks Wine of Cardui ia the bast medicine in the world.

He -takes a dose of Black-Draught every night and gives some to the" children. He has not lost a day from work-this year. He tells his friends about your wonderful mefticines-ftnd I tell my lady friends to use your "Winb of Cardui. Mrs. GEORGIA LEE.

WINEXCARDUI There are thousands of women who shrink In terror at the thought of the baby's coming. But childbirth is one of the workings oF Nature and it was not intended to imply torture and agony to the heroic mothers of the race. The Woman who suffers torture during pregnancy and at childbirth has usually, by some indiscretion. Injured the organs which make her a woman. Neglect of menstrual irregularities leads to ovarian pains, falling of womb and -leucorrhoea, the period of pregnancy is necessarily distressing under those conditions.

Wine of Cardui will regulate the menstrua! function perfectly and eventually make the generative organs strong and healthy. Pregnancy and childbirth have no terrors for the woman who takes this pure Wine. A strong healthy womb will bring its pr.ecious burden to maturity, with little or no pain. A healthy woman need not fear childbirth. Wine of Cardui completely cures all these troubles familiarly known as "female diseases" and equips the sensitive generative organs for pregnancy and childbirth.

It will save any mother much pain and suffering. All druggists sell $1.00 bottles. Foradviceandlrterattnce, ndtlresa, Ktvinc symptoms. "The ladies' Adrlsanr The Chattanooga Medicine Compaay, Cnattanooga, Tenn. WABASH CANNONBALL GIVEN A CONTRACT.

YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM THE BEST of.Beef, "Veal, Pork and Mutton, here always. If more convenient to send your order by telephone we'll choose for you, and guarantee that you'll be satisfied. We solicit at least trial. Nothing but the best of Packing House meats handled. PHONE 106.

I FITTING I YOUR EYES 9 requires the greatest sible care. It is essential that no mistakes be made 9 We do it properly--give an examination, guarantees -better sight and fit your eyes so. that they may last longer and give comfort. W. I Poetoffi.ee Department Favorably the Proposition for KS.

Mail Trains Out of St. CRELLIN, i on March 12. marriage i Ed Vosburg has 12. Their told Tginsville tcheU's isn't There is a movement on foot for several new fast mail trains out of St. Louis and it is 'thought that the postoffice is favorably considering the proposition.

If the are put on fromSt Louis it is probable thatthtfWa'oash will be gaven a contractforcarrying the between St. Louis anc Omaha. The Omaha service is one of the request-smade by the citizens of St. Louis the Chicago mail reaching the Nebraska city almost twelve hours ahead of the St. Louis mail.

If the Wabash contract is grantee it will give Chillicothe a great mai service. The train would leave St. Louis between 2 and 3 o'clock a. and reach Chillicothe between 6:30 and 7:30 a. m.

This would furnish the St. Louis morning- papers to Chillicothe patrons four hours ear lier than the time for the arrival of the Kansas City morning mail. The Wabash has plans made for extensive improvements in the road bed, track and service of the line between Omaha aud "Bruns'wick, making it a main line in every particular. Th'is line has just secured eatracce to Pit'tsburg 1 and George Gould, the control'iug spirit of the corporation, seems bent on making the Wabash second 'to no railway system on earth. Wash BraiuMe Dead.

Wash Bramble, aged S3 years, died at his home in Utica, Saturday morning, at 5 o'clock, of old age. Mr. Bramble moved to TJtiea in 1S40, and has resided there since settling in this county, -except, a few years be resided in He was best citizens The funeral will be the Ulrica Baptist Church-at 2" o'clock Sunday afternoon: burial -tjtfca AGONIES. OF.RHEUM'ATISfc Paine's Celery Gompouhd Achieves a Wonderful Victory Over theTerribleDioea.se. A LETTER- FROM A VETERAN OF 'THE -CIVIL WA'R.

Loca.1 'J. Hortenstihe of Cavendish was ib tbe city -today, 1 Lp'veirofVCarrolltpn was a business visitor in. the city Friday. Jj. 'Cranmer -remembered, the CONSTITCTION with a renewal BU.Trosen -Breckenridge was visiting, friends, in the city Saturday.

P. Smith and of tftica'were shopbing in ihecity Saturday. Brooktield Budget: IE you sufferer atiscn in any of i.ts forins-- or sciatic, be assured of the glorious truth Pai-ne's Celery Compound will work for you a'permanentand happy cure. The thousands of letters received- Cram people who have off their-burdens and conclusively thaic Paine's Celery Compound is one great specific for this a disease. Medical evidence frealy giveu by honest and unbiased physicians, places Paiue's Celery Compound ahead of all other prescriptions and medicines as an infallible cure for rheumatism, neuralgia, uervousdis eases, i trouble, 'liver derangements of thestornauh aad troubles arising from an irn pure cjnciUion.of tbe blood.

-The i letter, dated East 45th ati-cftS, New York, ary IS, "1003, rheuuiakiu of a better and i a i i i "I have sulTera; tiii hop life. -M r. is in Chillicoth.e.-visiMDg his friend, Capt. H. O.

Meek Saturday morning from.a visit to Si. Louis on business and politics. C. V. Lambrigger aad A.

M. Riley of Avalon' ware among business visitors in the city today. Anthony Smith of a WLS aniong jh.e,; ae.w to 'the Misenhelter may decide not ret to Kansas City. -WANTED-- Trustworthy, man travel and collect for manufacturer- r- Salary $80 per- month and. expenses.

Good route. Chance for advancement. Enclose addressed envelope. Smith 356 Dearborn, Chicago. Miss Ethel Thorp, has been teaching a' six' months' term, of schoolat the Black Hill school north of to closed her school F-riday, and will leave Tuesday for Kansas where she will enter jtbe Wo- Children's Hospital with a view.

of. becoming a trained nurse. Captain A. McVey returned Saturday morning from Columbia, where attended an important meetfnggbf the, Board of Curators of the State Uoiye'tsity. Captaih'McVey is that PERIODS 0 Misk Of Christian Association Detroit, and Two Qther Women, iVtiss Tooey returaedffeymja three weeks' visit to Chilltcotho Thursday.

Brojkfiekl Budget: Harry Brown aud Ed Hdckett were here on bust- ness from Chillicothe Wednesday, "Knights of tho and departing, are the only: signa o' royalty to be found at Misses Frances a a a Gertr have gone to Cbula to spend clays i the Misses Wood. C. E. iiay, of tbe' successful farmers -of Cream Ridge, was a i cal.ler ac t.his office Satur I a for i eard anrf treated by several arnonjjsl them one 1 r.iO re lief until I began i Pdine's Ct'l A using bottles of tan raarveious mediciao, I arn i I take great pleasure ia Piiue's Celery as a' medicine which i all i of atism and l.idney I a find Pal-i 'C-'kiry CojnpoiUiJ worta it-s iu gold, aod reouacnend it to my i a the i I aui a veteran oT fjhe i i a sixty years of a.t^e. I say, I ivtu res'o-ad to h-alt-h by Celery Coospouad." Diamond Dyes Oi'tctuiul anrl only reliable.

Bawiirc of poor Brothers' Fatal Quarrel. Princeton, Call, a younj; i i about three miles east of town, was killed at his home, about 10:30 lakt i by his only brother, Charley Call. The Call brothers live alone together on a farm, their parents being dead. It appeared in evidence at the Cor oner's inquest that it had been the custom of the neighbor boys to congregate "evenings' at the home of the Call brothers, and engage in frietid ly games of cards. Thursday evening threa of neighbor boys met at the Call and engaged in playing cards aud i i whisky, which had beep purchased during'the ofternoou George Sail, the murdered boy, for the other boys, who drank freely and became boisterous from the, effect.

This conduct caused who was to protest, w.hich finally resuite.ff.in a fight between tbe brothers. During a i flght, Gall took from tfie Vall'-ahd, at close range, fired shot, which struck his brother in the left sidej-live inches below the arm and seven inches from the spine, from which he died two hours later. Charley Call gave himself up and has been placed in the County Jail, awaiting a preliminary Bow They Did Brookfleld. From the Bi-oolvtlclcl Budget. Two well'dresse3, oily-tongued women swooped down on Brookfieid Sunday evening, and early Monday morning began to replenish their exchequer by soliciting ads for a directory for tJ.

B. Church. They claimed to be members of that church.and urged the business men. toassist the -organization by taking space'ia the directory. A large of business men an ad and With the- advance receipts ably $25 or $30 ths'laclies left townj; and have not been heard of since, eorge Blossom, a veritable sleuth on the track -of criminals, armed with a State warrant the arrest of tbe chtircli went ''to hillieothe but returned withoiit.the energetic pair.

The only srolace the business men who'-are out their bave is. in the fact tb'at there others in readily contracted' for many paid in advance. i i was over fjeiea Saturday oti business and called to renew his i i for the CONSTITUTION. The A a and Hews of Sber- idan have consolidated and" one pa- per.is now issued a by pheo- ated name. i a a i i a neat a i hi the shape of mitch safes.

Jack who uas been i i i i it; cicy for the p-isirwoek, -left Saturday ior his i a i i a Arr.o'd and i Donobo, three i Jackson i farmers, were visitors in tbe city Saturday. Marceline i Mrs. Joseph Batta acd of Chillicotbe, are here on a visit 10 her ents. Mr. and Mrs.

L. G. Pendle ton. Harry Nelsoa, agenb for-, i American Benevolent Association, Saturday from Qcica, where he organized a Friday night. Wtn.

who travels for tbe F. P. Shoe with Omaha, is spending a few days with relatives and friends in the city. Mrs. Dora Me'llor, wbo has been her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Nesbitt, and of her sister, Mrs. Spence, for two weeks, it-fclast night Cor her hom'ein AJmena, Kas. Dr. N.

B. Woolsey Brayier was visiting relatives in the city Friday. He was accompanied' by bis father, N. who will make his home with his Capt. P.

"Woolsey, south street. Misenhelter, who beer, working for the' 1 Armour Company at Kansas has.been called to Chillicothe by the serious illness of one of his children. Mr. How About Your Heart Feel your pulse a few minutes. Is it regular? you short of breach, after slight, exertion as going up sweeping, -walking, Do you'ihave pain in left sid'eg; or between shoulder blades, cniok- ing sensations, fainting or smothering" spells, inability to Ire on left side? If you'' have of symptoms you certainly have a weak should immediately Hearf Cure Mr.

R.Jfc Oaks of Jamestown, N. Denial face appears above, says: "Excessive tise ot tobacco seriously affected I suffered severe -the- heart, atid in the left side; while the palpitation. Ine from my I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure anS-soon found permanent relief." Ind. un i versity man institution has a'grfeat waukee conductor, day morning from a trip to Chicago and Milwaukee.

At-Chicago he at tended the annual meeting of grievance committee jpfithe Milwaukee and at MllwauiteeNWe attended tbe reception toPrinee' the invitation 01 his. Mayor David city. the prince made a good impression by his fine appear-? 5 anceand soldierly-bearing. J. Dryden, one of Livingston County's prosperous farmers, was--! i cir-y ou -business Saturday aud.

'made a friendly call ou the Go.NSTiTijTiON Redmond recently sold bis -large Satopsel Township farm and has purchased another tract io tbo viciuisy of Sturges. Redmond will sell out whea be gets E. Compound Cures Periodic Suffering. "While no woman is entirely free fromperiodicai does not I to have teen the plan of nature that'-woman should suffer so severely. Itj E.

PiiikJiani's Vegetable Compound is the most thorough known, to medical science. It relieves the condition which produ much, discomfort and roTs menstruation of its terrors. his price but he 'turns right around and buys more Livingston County land, which ho says is' good enough for him. Linu'eus Bulletin: W. L.

Carver. tbe well Chillicotbe architect, was io Linneus yesterday to see members of school board in relation to the new school house proposition. Mr. Garver says the amount submitted in the proposition i put up a modern building of pressed uriclc aud stone ornamentation, with sufficient room, heated by furnace or steam, with toilet rooms ia the i i of the most recent pattern, and i all obher up to date features thatsueh abuild- ing should have. 1 F.

McUougall, who i his brother, SJ.QJ A. purchased George S. Benson's firm ia. Rich Hill i bas arrived from Mattoon, Illinois, and taken pos 7 session oew place, Mr. McTJoiigall is Jhigbly pleased' with his barirain and every, day incraases favorable Missouri as a place of residence.

He congrat ulated himself that he had left a State in i was one of the highest in the country while he had become a citizen of the State which' has the lowest tax levy in the union. Dennis Firsl on Oround. From the Trenton Tribune. George Dennis Livingston County arrived ia our city with his fine herd of Herefords, consisting of ten bulls, ten cows and six calves The cattle appear to' be.infineshape, and we apprehend will briug fair prices at the big cattle which will be helioa'Tuesday and Wed nesdayi Marct a 12. This grand combination sale has been well advertised and we may expect an immense crowd of buyers, many frora-S cattle arein the shed at the Warren Bros, barn, where the sale will take place.

A New Abstract Company. There is a possibility that a -new obstractaod realty company will be organized in Chillicothe soon, with both local and outside parties interested; That.the company will be organized is not yet assured, as the prospective members of it are stil considering the matter. Recorder Meek was asked by one of the gen tlemen what he would charge to make them a set of books Mr. Meek gave themjiiis figures and is as far as.the totter hasgone. The men who are interested in the proposed new company are saicTto be men of capital who would make a strong concern.

"'That "Hunting for whieti comas Liuell.a is first class attraction, is "iSlested by'a criticism clipped from the Tsicoma, (Was b)' 'Ledger'' of Got. 28th, 190i, which says: "Hunting for Hawkins," which received its initial production in this city last evening at the Lyceum theatre, is really one of the best comedies that has been offered 'here saason. A gen uine plot is portrayed the three of which is supplied with its laughable presented byan uousuBllycopable.eonipabyi' MISS GERTRUDE dear friend, for such has proved to me; 'a friend in need is a friend For several' years I suffered from Menorrhagia, or profuse and painful menstruation, until my vitality -was nigh gone; andas, a last, resort I bottles of tydia E. Pinkham's- Vegetable Compound, stored to health, to the surprise of my friends, and, I sing its praises. Gratefully yours, Miss GEBTHUDE WILLIAMS, 75 Columbia West Detroit, Mich." Two More-Sufferers Relieved.

DF.AE MRS. PrxxnAit: I had DEAB been a sufiierer of suppression of the menses from girlhood, always appearing after-time and causing great pain "compelling- me to my bed. I' tried a number of doctors "but -without relief. Having- read so many testimonies about the good Jjyilia E. Pmkliam's "Vejye table Compound had done, 1 decided to try it.

After using only, one bottle felt much better. I continued its use and the health and strength that I have to-day I feel I owe to CHAS. B. GILL, 1012 Winter hil- -to let y.on know-how feel, and your remedies: cannot. express the benefit I have reeeived-from Itfdia E.

Pink- bairn's Vegetable Compound. I had been troubled with my periods being and plinfnl, also suffered with my back and kidneys, but now I feel like a-new: woman, jj- chcerfully recommend yoar remedies. to any one suffering aa I MBS. JAMES Cox, 538 Washington; Camden, N.J." adelphia, Pa. Women who are troubled with, painful or irregular menstruation, backache, bloating (or flatulence), leucorrhoea, falling, inflammation or ulceration of the uterus, ovarian troubles, that "bearing-down" feeling, dizziness, faintness, indigestion, nervous prostration or the blues, should take immediate- action to ward off the serious consequences, and be restored to perfect health and strength by Lydia E.

VegetaWc Compound, and then Pinkham, Lynn, MaM, for further free advice. Thousands have been cured by so-doing. $5000 BEWAKI. We liiiveJeposited with I wliieh will lie paid to aiiypei-eon who can liud tbal the I are not genuine, or were published before obtaining tbe I mission. JLy.liali.rinkh.mir Most Every Wotmti Has to buy.a udw Corset before she has her' new dresses fitted, are apt to be far from" satisfactory ia We are using" every honorable method to close out our stock of Ladies' Furnishings.

The following price will show we "wish toVsell. corsets. Next Weeic, Commencing OthV Any $LOO Corset in Stock for All styles Straight Front, Girdle, Shapes, High Bust oj. Long Waist. above are the famous C.

Corsets, anteed not to break down the A1175c and 50c Corsets Co at You-Miss Thii Sale You'll be Sorry. G. D. Brant Son "Brant's SKoes a.re Better" Stocts mad otter laratamt SKBTMM. House Work is Hard Work without GOLD DUST EWSPAPERf NFWSPAPFR!.

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