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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 8

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DECJJMBEB 2, Itore Popular iBrer Before iix and Butler alleys of the Wallbrunn JBvMonday night the Owls i iecond game and match, baring'won but one games. This makes npions for the prea- otnturfl was easily the in- 1 of the gamo. interestarig bowling The Meek alleys are removed billiard or pool are conducted with strict rgood order and clean, I iport. This excellent form has become more popu- this winter, the a fad among profes- ILLEGAL 'Wagoner, the Candidate for Snort Term, His Papers In Congress. Kiss Batdorf also Takes a Jump tfp- ward--A Good Rainy Day Vote.

Washington, Representative Dec. L. G. Peery and i Monday night was as FIVE. 487 386 388 431 408 2160 472 453 420 587 2341 -awyer Frank E.

Ritchey of St. iis tonight served notice of ontest on Representative J. Jutler on behalf of George C. I. "Wagoner, the Republicn can- idate for Congress in the Twelfth )istrict for the unexpired current erm.

They were accompanied to "Washington by "Wagoner, John Owen and Simeon Harris. The notice outlines the grounds i which the contest is based, pecially alleging false registration, repeating, falsifying records, sonspiracy and connivance on the art of election judges and clerks, etc. Emphasis is laid upon chargei corruption by election of officers or the benefit of Butler. The no- ice asserts that some 10,000 fraudulent votes were cast for Butler, which, if thrown out, would more ban offset his nominal majority of 6,200. RESOLV- (Chocolate are odourless, for the UTI- NT, as blood 'ires.

oone RE- in con- LS are alterative, xuc, and digest- 'ond question the etest, most suc- economical blood purifiers, humour tnic-digestives yet imal got CvncunA. akin ot dosto thickened cnt- to ia- ammatiDn, and Cun- to cool and loui IB often wt tortnrfaiK, ig, and ncaly akin, in, ot hair, from all else fails. MM tkKmkmt On vcnW. Fnnck itx, PMta. romK AM9 -pepsia Core ot food, tone stomach ant Cures dyspep mach troubles blood, health -dol rebuilds les, strength' he stomach of W.

"Va. a number ive found 1 id, indeed stomacl it to my rug Store nch, Ark. that Fo cured ind Vad ha T. Swet Batdorf in the voung of the day. The CONSTITUTION will give to he teacher polling the most iy February 28, an elegant mahogany finished "Victor piano, made by Bush Gerts, worth 8300.

The second prize is a $60 Wheeler it Wilson sewing machine, the third an Elgin gold watch and the a choice from an assortment of 812 rings. The standing today is as follows: imma Stevenson Beulah Brownfield Anna Stewart. Personal and Local. The "Webb City Baptist college has been closed. It was not pay- S.

F. Richards of Ottumwa, xainmastei on the Milwaukee, was lere Monday evening. Gill Ryan write deeds and mortages. Notary always in of- ffice. Rl7td Roy Charles of Tina, circuit clerk-elect of Carroll county, was the city last evening.

I. B. Allen and wife moved Monday afternoon into the rooms over the Fitzpatrick marble works. Women love a clear, healthy complexion. Pure blood makes it Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure nlood.

Mrs. W. H. Ellett and daughter, Marion, left Sunday for Indian- opolis where they will visit relatives. Fortify the system against disease by purifying and enriching the blood--in other words, take Hood's Sarsaparilla.

Marshall all up over one of Sam T. Jack's burlesque companies last week. As for the show--it did "capacity" business, J. N. Ballenger of Chula was a substantial caller at the CONSTITUTION office Monday evening, cast- CB votes for Miss Kati Batdorf.

"Neglected colds mace fatgrave- yards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pini Syrup helps men and women to happy, vigorous old age. It would pay a circus freak col lector to visit Henry county. In that count are a three-legged calf a fire-legged dog and a mule nine teen hands high. Miss Frances Mullins, who has been a guest of the Misses Grac for several days, was called home Tuesday on the account of sicklies in her family at Linueua.

Bodily pain loses its terror i you're a of Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil in the house. Instan relief in case of burns, cuts sprains, accidents of any kind. That seal brown taste of a canton flannel tongue speaks from th liver and tells you to take Rockj Mountain Tea at night. Genuine 35 J.

Swetland Drug Co. There is no cough medicine so popular as Foley's Honey and Tar. It contains no opiates or poisons and never fails to cure. For sale by N. J.

Swetland Drug Co. T. J. Martin of Keytesville, who was until the suprreme court put Mm out of a job, whiskey license inspector, is visiting friends and attending to insurance business in the city. A tissue builder; strength producer, flesh creator, life prolonger.

Puts life and hope into the human heart. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea does. J. Swetland Drug Ladies clean your Md gloves with The Dry Cleaner, for sale only by McVey-Barclay Dry Goods headquarters for dressed and undressed kid gloves in all the leading shades. Gloves guaranteed.

nlSdlm B. D. Locke, who has been occupying the position of freight clerk at the Wabash depot, has been promoted and is now station- STEW STEADILY OP RADUAL GAINS FOR HER CONTEST VOTING IN WRECK CAUSED BY A LAZY COW ECULIAR ACCIDENT ON THE WABASH Work Train on the "Hurry T7p" Route Connects With Bovine With Fatal Heeults. There was a good rainy day 'ote in the popular teacher's gift sontest Tuesday, Miss Stewart registering her usual steady gain dividing honors with Miss 3ertha Naele ula Ellett W. W.

Dunn John Wydelich Pearl Altman Fosie Jourdan Mrs. Belle Reed Mary Moore Joanna Jester Robinson Maud Beatty Mrs. J. W. Mattie Plinn Blanche Sawyer John Hortenstein Ethel Smith Mary Dixon Ben W.

Porterfleld Katie Batdorff Virginia Ellett Jacobina Braudenburger Anna Sturges Sadie Westrope True Sawyer Eva Purcell J. McCormick Alice Thompson 12830 9180 8440 .6740 .3125 2520 .2280 2030 1620 1240 1180 1060 1020 920 700 700 ..680 640 .660 .620 600 600 580 .580 400 ...400 440 140 ....120 100 What's In a Name Everything is in the name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. C. DeWitt of Chicago, discovered some years ago, how to make a salve from Witch Haze that is a specific for Piles. For blind, bleeding, itching and protruding Piles, eczema, cuts, burns bruises and all skin diseases DeWitt's Salve has no equal.

This has given rise to numerous worthless counterfeits. Ask for DeWitt's --the Gaugh's Drug Store. That Frequently Ends in Death The Victim After Failures With' Other Hedicineb Is Cured By Fains': Celery Council Bluffs, Dec. man was killed and eight others ienously injured by the wrecking a Wabash work train just south of this city early today. The train was backing up and ran into a cow, derailing the ca- soose.

William Hudnell of Moberly, a stationary engineer for the pile driver, was instantly killed. Those injured were laborers and names could not be learned Three trainmen are among those seriously injured. They are: J. C. Nieman, conductor, Council Bluffs, both legs broken.

R. M. Freeman, Stauberry, scalp wound and seyere contusions. D. Myers, Council BluBs, back and face severely cut, internal injuries.

The dead and injured were all brought to this city, and placed in a hospital. Hiss McYey Entertains. Miss McVey's gueststo the number of fifty or more, responded this afternoon to her invitation to meet the visitors, who are making society a whirl of gaiety and pleas ure. The Misses Sea of Independence, Saunders of Kansas City, Mathews of Macon, Cole of Kansas City, Mr. Lloyd McKee of Macon, were in the receiving party.

All clad in pretty evening toilettes they added to the beautiful picture! of the interior. Candles gleamed against drawn curtains and the gloom of the "afternoon was entirely dispelled. The McVey home is noted for hospitality and good cheer. This afternoon was no The daughters of the house, Miss McVey and Mrs. Barclay, assisted by their cousin, McKee, did the honors today in royal style.

The popular game of "Stock exchange" fairly raged. Horns tooted for points where lungs would have failed and pandemonium reigned. Large bunches ot carnations weie given as favors to the lucky plungers Ices, cakes and coBee were which the adieux were made. Fame's Celery Compound has acquired its famous reputation by its wonderful and decisive victories over disease and suffering. Fame's Celery Compound supplies strength and energy to those who are low from nervousness and physical exhaustion.

It builds up the weakened nervous system, makes the blood pure and rich, establishes a perfect action of the heart, gives natural sleep and digestive vigor. Lucy Regaladez, 43 Abasolo Monterey, Mexico, who -was in a critical condition of health owing to nervous suffocation, was providentially saved by Fame's Celery Compound after vain attempts to procure a cure with other medicines she writes as follows feel very grateful for the gooc which Paine' Celery Compounc has afforded me. Before using i I had been suffering for some time from nervous suffocation, which prevented me from Bleeping speaking, or eating. If I attempted to take a meal, I was obliged to stand in order to breathe. Aftei the use of various remedies which brought no relief, my uncle, Mr Diaz, advised me to try Fame's Celery Compound, which I did and found immediate relief.

took six bottles of it and now I am completely cured, thanks to the Compound." Children Clothing, bats ribbons leathers, etockmus dreuees and for children can be made nbw with DIAMOND DYES, Direction book J.nd 45 ilyod sjirapios fu DIAMOND A Another St. Louis Witness St. Louis, DPC. of ihe December grand jury began this morning and further recesses of municipal corruption will be penetrated. James Campbell, for whom deputy sheriffs have been searching for weeks, returned yesterday.

He and his wife have been at Eureka Springs, Ark. Campbell is wanted on a subpoena to tell what he alleged to have been distributed by ex-Speaker Chirles F. Kelly to the house of delegates combine after the passage of the city lighting bill. ed at Pattonsburg as agent at that place. He writes the CONSTITUTION: "I wish you would send the 'Old Reliable' to Pattonsburg in the future.

I have been promoted to the position as agent at this place and am getting along nicely." You've got to hustle all the time to keep in the swim. If you are slipping down the ladder of prosperity, take Rocky Mountain Tea. Makes people J. wetland Drug Co. A merry crowd of young people from central Linn county, spent the holiday with Mr.

arid Mrs. G. H. Smith of Jackson township, who formerly lived in Linn county. The party was chapeioned by Mrs.

EmrnaG. Smith. Charles A. Spooner, vho has satisfactorly filled the position of assistant foreman, at the ONSTI- TUTIOJT for a of years, will leave next Sunday foi Atehison, where he ill TV ork for the Printing company. Mr.

Spooner has always stood high in the estimation of his employers. He is a finished printer with an eye for the artistic in job and ad work, and the Baker-Vawter company is fortunate in securing services. his IS WITH GREAT PLEASURE WE SHOW THE FINEST LINE OF NEW Up-to-date Furniture for the holiday trade in North Mo, The swell Davenports, China Closets, Odd Parlor Pieces, Leather Couches, best made, Iron Beds, newest designs, We don't ask fancy prices on fine goods. Oar motto is quick sales, small profits and every piece we sell is guaranteed, We can save you 10 per cent on any of the larger city prices. Fine Rugs and Carpsts, Call and visit the Palace of Furniture.

Phone 397, GREER-MEINERSHAGEN FURNITURE CO, UNDERTAKERS! IEE3SS-SSS3BBSS3S53S THE LUELLA QRAND THEATRE MONDAY, DECEMBER 8TH Slupman Bros Present the Eminent Romantic Actor Mr B. Alexander Supported by MISS ELOISE JELLISTOK and an Excellent Company in I A The Most Fascinating Romantic Drama Ever "Written. Perfectly Acted SuperhSy Mounted Exquisitely Costumed PRICES: 25335,50,75 WANTED A girl for general house work. Small family. Apply at this office.

Anniversary Services. Next Sunday will be the first anniversary of the opening of the new Elm St. Methodist church. The occasion will be commemorated by a special service which promises to be of unusual interest. The pastor will preach a special sermon, and Prof.

J. Marshall Williams, the chorister, is preparing some special music for this service. Every member of the church is urged to be present, and all friends will be cordially welcomed. This should be made a Red Letter Day for the Southern Methodists of OUT city. AJNew Jersey Teat menial.

M. T. Lynch, editor of the Phillipsburg, IS. Daily Post, writes: "I have used many kind? of medicines for coughs and colds in my family but never anything so good as Foley's Honey and Tar. I cannot 3ay too much in praise of it." old by N.

J. Swetland Drug Co. Two Cases Reversed. The following opinions in cases from Livingston county were handed down in the Kansas City Court of Appeals Monday: A. Marshall, appellant, vs.

B. C. Myers, et respondents. Reversed and remanded. Sarah J.

Lemon, respondent, vs. William N. Wheeler, appellant, reversed as to defendant Wheeler. An Mear Old Mother. Unionville, Dec.

2. The grand jury of Putnam county has been in session for over a week. One of the interesting cases was that of Ina Ogle, who, in March last, gave birth to a child, the mother being then 11 years and 6 months old. The Ogle girl made her home with the family of James Williams, near Lucerne. The grand jury has returned a true bill against Williams.

Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or cc stitutional disease, and in. order cure it you must take intema remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure taken internally, and acts dircctlj on the blood and raucous surfaces Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quae medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians 1U thi country for years and is a legula prescription.

It is composed the best tonics known, combine' with the best blood purifiers, act ing directly on the mucous sur faces. The perfect combination the two ingredients is what pro duces such wondeiful icsults i curing Catarrh. Scud for testimonials free. F. J.

CHENEY Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills aie the best. A Policeman's Testimony J. N.

Patterson, night policeman of Nashua, writes, "Labt winter I had a bad cold" on say lungs and tried at least a half dozen advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without getting any benefit. A friend recommended Foley's Honey and Tar and two-thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine in the world." For sale by N. J. Swetland Drug Co.

tolOO Dr Detcbor Aati-Diuretic May be wortfa 60 yoa more tban iiou if you have a child who soils bedtUutr from j-icoaten eaoe of water dutinw old yoncs alike. tin, I uble at oncb" Sold bj Drup.trist'! L. P. Shibley has assumed the management of the Hennetta barber shop arid is pieparcd to do first-class tonsorial woik. The patronage of friends, old customers and the public generally solicited.

n25dlw FOR SALE--South Cowgill street, lots, small house, other improvements, bargain if bought at once. Address, S. D. ROHRER Chillicothe. Arthur E.

Peters of Long Beach, remembers yus favorite paper with a remittance and helps Miss Altman along in the piano contest. Eczema, scald head, hives, itchiness of the skin of any soit instantly relieved, permanently cured. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. Foley's Honey and Tar always stops the cough and hecxlb the lungs.

Refuse substitutes. For sale by N. J. Swetland Drug Co. SATURDAY, THE YOUNG snraura COMEDIAN THOS.J.

SMITH Accompanied by an Excellent Company ot Artists an the Beautiful lush Comedy Drama TKe A TOTJCH OF NATTJKE O'Neills Dulyl Cou-ity TheKoSaof THE AME KEEPER 1 in the Sorest "by Moon- lie bt Tlio Beautiful Illummatad Chapel Sweet 3ioUy Ba-wrn Norine Mv Nonue A. Dftuwhcerof IreJauda City of Rest Seats for BotK Shows R.eserved Prices: MATINEE, 15, 25 AND 35 CUNTS NIGHT, 25, 35, 5O AND 75 CENTS Leave orders for wood -svitli stoambaw at fchcCoKSaiTUTiON office. Y. H. HAKVEY.

LOST--A new razor and stiop Finder TV ill leave at this offi.ce. dwti UOVhbLPKTRb MA THL. te, on ilottiB Hi auJ thud month until pi vl .11 1 0 Ntsoh OBDL.R OF PUBLICATION State of vt Counts uE I Ivnmston i i Couit to the Januarj Term, i Lberhn M-IIA IToiirS- Ebe-Hn IZzra Uberlln, Moses A. Ijbcrhu ivid Xiborhn, Amanda 13o iclici ind A Bouch i Ji her hubbnnd, deft ui' ints NV vt tbi it beinpr die jtGtlt da or octoUci I9U2 in vtcutioD come the pi nut bfH in by then attnruejb M. Davis nurt "-uns and lila tlii-u petition J-nd aflldavit, i i iironff other tli-t delendants, ittosLs A 1 ijprlm ind ivid horlln arenon- 10 idpiita nCtTie btnto of Miss uii, bO that the rtiiiiai pit.i.pss of Ja A' ca.

not, be served upon tliPiL it ib ordered the Clerk oC said In vacition time defendants be notified by publication th it piimtifTs have A suit itfvtinsfc ilicni in this Court, iJje object ind j.uiCraL nitnro of which Isto luxe ascc-t-iliieil tbe of the ties vud tn imiUtiou Lobe made i i ptcii I'-es boljncln 'to Qodlieh in hih 1 i Liint, mil situate lying hi COLI iv Missouri, town liie rtli one half (16) of Ihc aorth-eust quartur (J4) ancl ten (IOJ icteb oft of the east siiitol the nouii-cist quarter of the nortti- webt ju irU.1 1 1 '1 soctfoa number fifteon (15; aJso Wn 00) icres off of the south side ol the of section nnmber ton (10) ill in nsliip number fittj-eight (58) of ixuuiber (21) aiid ptaylnn tli it premises be sold ind the proceeds di- iccor'iDff to the lespectiTo rijfhtb of the pj i ties, j-- the --ame mai bi, ascertained by the cou-c, that unless lid Moses A. Eb- erlm and David EberHn be aud appear at this Court; it the next lerra. thereof to be begun and Jiohleu j.t ib" coiut Jiouaf ID the city of in Srti'l counts on the of i i D( xt ui'I 011 oc bftoio ihe third '-uftl term if the term shall-o lonp continue-- ind if iiot then on or befoie tbc lastdjy of said or pie nj to t'li 1 petition in said tuse, ihe nut v-ili bstakei jis confessed, and juiisinent Jt bo rendered And it fs further ivrduiLd tfiHt ropy nereof be published to law iu tbt, hillicothe onatitociDji a. iblisbed in sud Lomitj or Livinpstoii foi tour weeks publivlnd at onco a week. tiie Ustinseiuo to be d.iys be fore the tirst dai sj-iJnett Jiuu term of this t- uit fiom the record.

STA.I Witjos-, in 1 md al ol the Circuit; Cojic of I County, this 16th ia o. Ot tober WW rt JQJIV A. Ciicuit CJerk Soas, Attornejt. foi tl ilntiffs JLJ-LVJ1 tfemost Foley-s Kidney Cure makes kidneys antt bladder right. AT THE IN ALL TRIMMED HATS AND STREET HATS Mens' Fleece lined Shirts and Drawers sold else-ft here al $1.00 per suit.

Our price Ladies' Black Fur Mutts, worth $1.50 Oui price, only All Wool Shirts and Drawers Men QD(t Worth $1.50. Each, now 9Vv Other Furs in Children's and Ladies' at bed rock prices. OUR TOY LINE WILL BE ON DISPLAY aBOUT DECEMBER TENTH ED F. WEST East Side Square, Wallbrunn Building. eneral.

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