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cfi photos unexcelled of McPall was in the ay the guest of friends. Lake will sell you coal at Tier ton. o23dtf A Nav ot Wheeling was Jnttho citr on legal business today. "12. H.

Lake will sell you coal at $525 per ton o23dtf O. Renkert of Moberly was in flie city Wednesday, visiting with friends. H. Lake will sell you coal at per ton. o23dtf J.

G. Howe of Macon is in the city fihe guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Sipple. Abell Gould sell range horses Irarsday afternoon at Platter's barn. o21d3t Ad Hardy and son, Charles, ot Kansas City, are in the city the suest of Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Mathews. List your city and prop- an property with J. Meek, r-ione 307. o3dtf Mr.

and Mrs. Dolph Roberts have returned from Fairview where they spent ten days with relatives and iTjends. -JjJDeWitt's Little Early Risers are good for any one who needs a pill. by N. J.

Swetland Drug Co. list your city and suburban prop- in property with Bazfl J. Meek, fcone 307. Thomas Carlton and Miss Ola Mae Carlton of Cameron are in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

L. Carl- Ion. Tuner Clinkscales of Kansas )ty is here looking after piano tun- -fe. You can reach him by calling phone 91. o22d3t Special sale of peanut brittle at Alberty Powell's Saturday, lOc pound.

o24d3t Hay fever, catarrh, and cold in the head relieved immediately by Sigler's Catarrh Remedy, at South Side Drug Store. sidly Beazell sells best grade screen lump coal for 'lelivercd, or $3.25 at tbc car and weighs on City scales. He gives (founds for a ton. Mine run Novelty "Photo free with esch order for one dozen photos THIS WEEK. Fowinkle Studio.

olfldSt Miss Minnie Ostrander, clerk in the ice cream parlor of Alberty Po'well is very ill at her home, and is "threatened with typhoid fever. Buy a team of range horses of Abell Gould at Platter's barn Thursday. o21d3t Times-Democrat; Colone Chillicothe, Mo. the summer with relatives in Lewis county, is in Macon this- week visiting relatives before returning to his home. "The Kings Daughters will give an entertainment at the Christian chnrch Friday night, entitled "An Hour With Eugene Field and James Riley." Admission 15c.

B. W. Hale of Laddonia spent Wednesday evening in the city with friends. Cheapest accident Thomas' Eclectrie Oil. Stops the heals the wound.

All drug- grsts sell it. C. E. Surface of Braymer was in the i-ily transact ing business Thursday. We will sell at public auction at Platter's barn Thursday, Oct.

24, at barn Thursday, Oct. 24, at .:30 p. 10 head of Western orses. Abell Gould. o21d3t Miss Goldie Lefevere, who has i been doing Salvation Army work at Ogden, Utali, has returned home to rest.

pttpla siffftr BlMOolSMMHM'tkMW H. Rtrd syaptMs. Etsity If you have aches and pains In bones back or joints. Scabby Skin blood feels hot or thtniSwollcn Glands' Risings and bumps en the skin, gore Throat or mouth, failing hair, PiriijSl'es or offensive eruptions. Cancerous sores Lumps or sores on Lips, Face o(r any part of the body.

Rash on Skin, are run down or nervous. Clcers on any Carbuncles or Boiles, BALM (B. B. SO to cure even the worst and most deep-seated cases. B.

3. B. drives all poisonous matters from the system and sends a flood of pure rich blood directly to the akin surface. In this way sores. Eruptions, Pimples and every evidence of Blood Poison are quickly healed and cured, completely changing the entire body in.to a clean, healthy condition.

Thousands of cases cured by B. B. B. after other treatment failed. RIEUMATISM OR FOUL CATARRH with shoulder pains, hawking or spiting, headache, earache, even old.

stubborn cases are quickly cured by Baton- Blood Balm (B. B.B.). ecause these troubles come from Blood Poison. B. B.

B. purifies and enriches the blood. You feel that life's worth living from the very first dose. If you have either Rheumatism or Catarrh just try B. B.

B. and you will get well surely and quickly. CURES ITCHING ECZEMA Watery blisters, open, itching; sores of all kinds, all leave after treatment with B. B. because these troubles are caused by Blood Poison, while B.

B. B. kills the poison, makes the blod pure and rich and heals the sores and stops the itching forever. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM, B. is pleasant and safe to take; composed of pure Botanic ingredients.

SAMPLE SENT FREE by writing Blood Balm Atlanta, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, or sent by express. II PER LARGE BOTTLE, with complete directions for home cure. FLOWER SHOW NOV. 16. A Certain for Ten Years Failure.

Mr. W. C. Bott, a Star City, Ind. hardware merchant, is enthusiastic in his praise of Chamnerlain's Coug; Eejnedy.

His children have all been subject to croup and he has used this for the past ten years, and though they much feared the croup his wife 'and he always felt safe upon wjien a bottle of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy was in the His oldest child was subject severe attacks of croup, but this r-atoedy never failed to effect a speedy He has recommended it to fiieafls and and all who htve used it say it is unequaled yfor croup and whooping cougli. For lehjr J. Swetland drug jsal FROM CRKAM RIDGE. Cream Ridge. Oct.

Lottie JMillen lias recovered from severe at- te.ck of inflammatory rheumatism. Kirby, Glore and Slargarpt Hawkins of Chillicothe Sunday with Mis-i Anna Grothe. jjjjsji f. Kester has returned from Kansas City where he purchased a ear, load of stock cattle. Jin.

and -Mrs. Hilman Price and Mr. George Jones spent Sunday home of H. Kissick. Tired It may be from overwork, but the chances are its from an la- active LIVER.

With a well conducted LIVER -one can da mountains of labor without fatigue. it'adds a nundred per cent to ones earning capacity. Itcanbekeptinhealthfulactlon by, and only by TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE Wheeling, Oct. Ladies of the Baptist church will hold their annual flower show Saturday Nov. 16.

Mrs. Steve Hawkins, Jr. and children of Chillicothe visited friends here last week. Mrs. Walter Gish left last week for Liberal, for a visit with relatives.

Floyd Wright and Frank Inderwei- sen left Wednesday for Oklahoma. Mrs. Frank Bassett and son Milo, were the guest of relatives in Chillicothe Thursday. Air. and Mrs.

Richardson of Spokane, Washington, are the guests of W. D. Edmondson and wife. Miss Florence Bradbury was shopping in Chillicothe Saturday. Miss Clara Elting attended the P.

E. O. convention in Brookfield last week. Mrs. G.

R. Dimitt and daughter. Miss Emma, were shopping in Chillicothe Wednesday. George Brenneman and family were in Chillicothe Friday. Mrs.

Ava Hissong, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. B. Hendrix, for two months, left Tuesday for her home in Ind. Ter.

W. E. Beat and wife spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Linneus. Louis Gould was down from Chillicothe Monday. G.

R. Dimitt and Mrs. Mary Littrell left Monday night for Nebraska where they will visit M. C. Arnold and family.

J. E. Littrell and Jas McKamey left Tuesday morning fo a trip through Kansas and Oklahoma. STOLE AUTO EVERY NIGHT. Young Lever Finally Caught Through Clew Given by Flower.

Des Moines, the chances of a long term in prison and discovery by his sweetheart that he was not really a young millionaire, Robert Stevens, nineteen years old, baa been stealing automobiles nightly to take the young woman for fast drives into the country. Stevens was arrested just as be was starting out with a machine owned by H. M. Trisler. Stevens was in the habit of taking the first automobile he could find without an owner, then taking a forty or fifty-mile ride with the girl.

After his evening drive, Stevens would abandon the machine. The thefts continued with regularity and, apparently, the police were helpless until they discovered a bunch of sweet peas in the empty machine. In the bunch was one of a peculiar shade, which it was found was grown only in one garden in the city. Stevens was shadowed for several days by detectives until he was arrested. HAIR CUT COSTS HIM HOME.

St. Woman Husband with Has No Use for Head Shaved. From the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Luncheon for the federated club women was Wednesday's chief society event.

At 1:30 o'clock the club women assembled at the Planters Hotel Pompeiian dining room, where long tables, flower decked, were placed, with a background handsome palms ftnd tree ferns. Mrs. W-. J. JAmes of St.

Joseph, president of the State Federation, presided, wearing a handsome black lace toilet built over white silk, with hat of black trimmed with lace and roses. After the discussion of a delicious menu, toasts were in order. Mrs. L. W.

Lacey spoke on "Our Guests," with a clever response by Mrs. L. E. Tracy of Chillicothe. Then came Mrs.

James, who had a short talk on our "Next President of the 'Federation," with a response by Mrs. Phillip Moore, who was in unusually happy vein. "Our State President," by Mrs. W. K.

Chivvis.brought a response from Mrs. James. XIX club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Barney as hostess leader. The lesson was opened by a short history of Maryland by Mrs.

Moss. States Military academy was given by Mrs. Barney. Baltimore and its scnools, by Miss Broaddus. Public Buildings, by Mrs.

Carter. Hopkins University, by Mrs. M. Grace. Miss Hoffman gave a sketch of the author of "Star-Spangled Banner." Roll call was the "Star Spangled Banner" and chorus.

Mrs. Joseph Arthaud gave a. very solo, "Maryland. My Maryland," which was followed by a sliorf sketch of', the author of the song. by Miss Lulu May Ma.j-jui.

Sorosis inet Wednesday with Mrs. J. F. Hawley as hostess as leader. The lesson was "Forerunners of the Renaissance." Mrs.

Wm. Liglitnor gave the artists, Cimabue and Dnc- cio. Giotto de Bondoue was givon by Miss. Georgia Walsh, Siena "The City of Winds" by Mrs. Sherman, the Arena chapel at Padua by Mrs.

Hawley, St. Catherine, by Dr. Singer. The Paper bells themselves are the best; of preachers. Their brazen lips are learned teachers" was given by The Chillicothe Culture Club met with Mrs.

Wikoff Wednesday, October 23, withfMrs. leader. Papers following subjects were given: "Omens and Superstitions in Julius Caesar," Mrs. Henry. "Julius Caesar and Veracious History," Miss'Esther Go)don.

"Literary Character sties of Julius "Julius. Caesar on the Stage," Mrs. Skidmore. "Why-did the Conspiracy Fail?" discussed byjthe club. Mrs.

Leeper gave interest icport of the first distuct Federation meeting at Bethany, October 17 and IS. Meet October 30th at Mrs. Gunby's, with Mrs. Leeper leader. 100 Doses $1 True only of Hood's Sarsaparilla, the one great blood purifier and general tonic.

This remarkable medicine has effected many radical and permanent cures that are the wonder of the world. It eradicates all humors from pimples to scrofula. 100 Doses In usual liquid form or tablets known Sarsata'os. 100 Uost-b jl. W.DAVIS ,1 STOCK Six years experience in this and j.

adjoininjf counties. Satisfaction -f- guaranteed. Address Chillicothe. Missouri, or tele- 4- phone Springhill Central. 4- Went to the Same 1 -Seven Ago and IJti- joyed Tail; 1 Jt.

READILY RELIEVED 15V THIS HOME MADE Jackson, Oct. assembled at i he residence of F. Anderson in Will be Less Kidney Trouble if Prescription to make Home Remedy Becomes known to our People COA S3.25 AT THE CAR The best Screen Lump or Nut Coal for or.ly 53.60 per ton. Place order a once. We weigh SL swimming pool cf the Missouri Athletic club is in charge of "The Two Macs." McCarthy is the director of swimming in the daytime and Mclntosh has charge at night.

two Macks look very much alike, and are often mistaken for one another. The other morning McCarthy had hie hair cut and bis head shaved. When Mclntosh came to relieve him that night he admired the shared head and the coolness of it and followed suit Then he remembered that his wife on city scales at Fire Dept. particularly admired bis long hair, and he feared to go home and meet her. He had his picture taken upon a postal card and mailed it to her.

When she received the card she called him up and said: "Mac, you needn't come home. I won't have any such looking thing around the bouse." Latest Suitor Wins Girl. Lancaster, Jones, of New York, came to this city to wed Smily Jackson, but when he reached own the marriage license office was closed and the wedding was postponed. Marshall Richardson, who vras also "suitor, heard of Jones being in and of Emily's intention to him. This did not deter him Here is a prescription that anyone can mix at home.

Any good prescription pharmacy can supply the ingredients named at lit'le cost; being composed of vegetable extracts, it is harmless and inexpensive. Best ot all it does its work well, relieving the worst forms of trouble, frequent urination, backache, kidney complaint, and by its direct action upon the eliniinativc tissue of the kidneys, makes these most vital organs rid the blood and system of waste matter and uric acid which causes rheumatism. Here it is; try it if you suffer. Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces; shake well in a bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime. A well-known local druggist is authority for the statement that one use shows good results in nearly every instance, and such symptoms as lame hack, frequent desire to urinate, pain in bladder and even chronic rheumatism are generally relieved within a few days, the j.ain and swelling diminishing with each dose.

Jackson township, October 12, J. L. of Chillicothe. W. H.

Ashby of and .1. F. Anderson of Jackson township. These gentlemen, now in the sixties, were schoolmates filly-seven years ago, their teacher being Mary J. Anderson, mother of J.

F. Anderson. They hours i'i happy conversation relating nu- iiicrous incidents peculiar to school boys of their age. Mr. Ashby was relatives in these parts and al (ended the Springhill fair, where met, may old acquaintances.

He born on the Harrison Christison farm north of Springhill in 1S-11, and is at present practicing law at Beatrice. Neb. The thre will perhaps ifiver meet again on tl.is earth. .1. F.

Black ami wife visited relatives in Chillicothe. days last tek. W. H. Anderson and family of Chillicothe spent Sunday with J.

F. Anderson and family. .1. L. Boyle was a Chillicothe visi- tci one day last week.

John Frith was a business visitor Jaoiesport Tuesday. D. H. Williams' mac'iino is thrash- inir in those parts. Mrs.

Martha McCue of Jamesport visiting with C. L. White and family this week. Jim Anderson of the Wallace show visiting home folks this week. Ed Frith went to Iowa last week where he will spend the winter.

sells best lump con! for 8:1.00 screci delivered, or SfS.fSi ill the car and weighs on Cit) He gives pounds for a ton. Mine run M'S. Roy Louthan of Kansas City Thursday to attend the fuu- 01 al of Frank Jacobs, which will ocur Mrs. Louthan is a guest at home of Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. North Broadway. HANDY HEAT WHEN NEEDED A hot water bottV is indfspeii- sablc in every is natiiiv's euro for pain and ulieii applied will often prevent ills We niiike a of high grade rubber soods, the worth having, all of which are guaranteed to give satisfaction. CLARK'S PHARMACY, The Itfxall Store.

II II A It is Ivjaus 1 wj kno'-v the Value of jjood and want you that we kesn advertising ours. A just comparison of Walton's Photos with all others will convince you that ours are the best and don't cost, any more. See? THE WATTON STUDIO PHONJS 058 II Don't stick to old-fashioned the washing out. You vill find more economical and more Ktitistjiclory in results. If you send the laundry to us iiihteal of having the washing at home.

Our rates iii-i- ivasoiiiible and we (now the work could not be belter. try us on this week's order. The White Swan Laundry F.B. Markee, Prop. own uarry 83.60 DELIVERED B.

F. BEAZELL. W. A. EYLENBURG.

LESSEE. cU. Boxes $1.00 Seats on sale Tuesday at 9 a. m. CLASSIFIEOADVERTISEMENTS FOB.

BENT For a bargain if sold at once, my property three blocks west of Masonic Temple. T. .7. JIahaffey SSsdtf I-'or large coal heating Watton Stu'lio. olildtt' For new Xo.

5 Oliver typewriter with 15 inch carriage. E. W. London, lli'l St. 17od6t For Sale or cottage at 101 I Itroadway.

Price $1600. Ront $10 a month. Write m-. at 5U3 Denver Avenue, Kansas City Can give possession in 30 days. olO(120 Ed.

Crockett KOR SALE. to assist in house- 430 S. Elm. o22dtf For nice la rooms, 2nd story over Alberty Powell's candy f-tore on Locust street. Suitable for offices or light housekeeping, Andrew Leeper.

For barn with room for four horses and two buggies, two blocks from square. O. Grace 20adtf For good seven room residence two blocks from Centra chool building. W. 20adtf CLARK SPECIAL WEDNESDAY, 23rd will have a special salesman! here from one of the largest and best Cloak "Mannfactnries in the country.

He will have a special line of Cloaks with him that will show the most exclusive styles. Cloaks that we cannot afford to carry a full line of sizes in stock, but we have this man here for this day ONLY so as to give the ladies of Chillicothe a chance to see one of the best lines of Cloaks made. East Side Square CLAHK ChilBcothc, Mo. NEWS XOTES OF CHULA. Ludlow, Oct.

(Special Torres- S. Copple returned r.st week from a short business visit Gruudy county. II. II. Igou and wife of Kansas City were guests of relatives here Sunday.

Bedlekey and Copplo shipped a ear oC cattle to Kansas City Sunday. Fred II. Wells left for the Western states Monday to purchase a car of sheep, which will be shipped here and driven to his farm in Carroll county. S. B.

Mohler received a fine lot of stock hogs Monday, which he took to his farm in the Low Gap country. Wm. H. Jones and Arthur Smith the stock show in Kansas City last week. Win.

Warner has rented his farm ind expects lo leave for Colorado next week OH a nextenderl trip and if he finds a suitable location may locate there. Rev. Dayhoff. the pastor assigned to the Ludlow charge of the M. E.

Confeence. preached a fine sermon to a large audience Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Ware were guests of C. A. Snodtrrass of Braymer Sunday. John T.

Johnson returned homo from Kansas City lust He purchased a farm of 1-0 acres near Emporia, and will move his family there next spring. iQ-REGISTERED-50 PLEASANT RIDGK XOTKS. THORNS! be sold at Chilieothe, SDAY, NOT. 5th, 1907, at the Platter Sale Slablts Tiiis will I)f a combination sle, being a closing oat sale of tin- herd of Gco. I.inlinrt.ot' pwn, and containing a consignment by Clarence Sandidge.af Chillicothe, and others.

The animals sale are a thrifty lot, and are in such condition us will Inmost profitable to the buyers. certified pedigree from Shorthorn Breeder's As- sorintiim will be furnis with each animal sold. MLE BEGIN? AT I O'CLOCK P. M. For catalogue George Linhart, Dawn, Missouri, or Clarence Siiudidge, Route Xo.

4, Chillicvthe, Missouri. GEO. LINEHART CLARENCE SINDIDGE Auc: Cois. i- Cies and Baily. LOST, STRAYED, STOLEX.

square, a ring set with chip diamonds and emerals. Five dollars reward if returned to this office. IGodtf Lost $65 arouud town or on West Third street. Finder please return to ibis office and receive reward. o24d2t J.

W. Pennington. Lost: Thusday morning on North Locust street, ladies' black pocket book, containing silver. Please leave at this offices or 1113 N. Locust.

o24d3t MORE EATDEXCE. Ii Is Coming In Rapidly in Cliilli- cothe, Slissonri. Pleasant Ridge Oct. (Spocia; and Mrs. Jas.

i Dunn moved into their new homv week. Press Morgan, who lias been ill for some time with the fever, was very little improved Sunday. number from hero al services at Central Chapel Sunday night. Miss Emma Eberlin was the guest of Mae Boucher Sunday. James Sterling and family spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Will Wilson. Mr. Bonett and family have moved into the property in Sampsel formerly owned by James Dunn. Messrs.

Louis and Brooks Morgan and Misses Johnson and Morgan attended the birthday social at Miss Hattie Smith's Thursday night. G. F. Renschler spent a few days last week near Hickory station. The new residence of Hank Krouse ir, nearing completion.

Mrs. Patton was shopping in Chil- llcothe last week. THE NEWS OF DAWX. Dawn, Oct. (Special Correspondence) Will James of Braymer spent Sunday with hoiue folks.

Miss Edith Lewis came home Thursday night for a week's visit her E. Cross and family of Braymer Somethkg New AH The Time! The and Suit Department of The Big Stote. HE "Ready-to-wear" idea in Ladies' wear has be come immensely popular throughout the whole country. With Us it has grown to such immense proportions that we cannot keep up with the de- -jtds for the latest styles and innovations by semi-occa- sjial trips to market. To meet the requirements of our secure for our customers the very latest creations from the originators of style, Mr.

Barclay is now in lew York to remain throught the fall season. This means mother and other n-iatives mca! jj er of our own firm will be continually at the IT- 0 n.i<i fnmllv of Braymer and rom'calling on the girl, and he was persuasive that Emily changed her mind and dismissed Jones. Elchard- son and the girl recd-en 1 mlrria 8 I they were married. i 1 Lost and Found. Lost, between 9:30 p.

yesterday and noon today; a billious attack nausea and sick headache. This loss was occasioned by finding at N. Swetland's drug store a bos of King's New Life Pills. Guarantor billiousucsE, malaria and 2Sc, J. Dr SOMETHING THAT MILL PLEAS I HI a box of our delicior.s Chocolates or pun; cream Caramel-.

When ou your suvethearl don't forget in when pasMiig our rtjijjv and get lio.v of choice candies to to her. They are SUIT to. m- welcomed with feliglu Pholie 288, Evidence on the following subect of every i.vopl.! go fair.c? dniiy. This be proo: positive to every doubter, it carefully. T.

J. CI.IV.-HOII, living at the corner ID' and street.s. ChilKiotho. says: "I have used boxfa of Doan's Kidney Pills have helped my kid- i from the tlK' secretions. hH3 been roguiatej and I believe- Lean's Kidney Pills be a soou I r-in now ining them for- .1 procure! this reraed- J.

Sweilaud's drug store." Tor sale by all dealers. Price SOc. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, New VorL, sole ngents for the United lutes. ibfi i take- no other. visited with Mr.

Click Sunday. Jessie and Grace Click at- ten'ded the wedding.of their cousi Miss Leta Pool, to Mr. Harry Till. A prayer meeting wi'i be organiz' at the Presbyterian church Thursday night. Everybody is in- jed to attend the meetings and i'them interesting.

Miss Ethel Ware- of Hraym-i" 15 honip f-niuTay. I party wn? siven iWoodfii's Saturday in be 1 Ilattic Rev. Kater 11 jpointment next Sunday r.igl.t. I Mr. and Mrs.

'came in Thursday for their daughter, J'r-. J.M.Decker and visiting with John Ell. Harvey of has been in the city the death her mother, Mrs. Hughes. leave Thursday home.

She will be her sis jter. Miss Ethel Hu. wll l1 make an extended I it liraymti Mrs. John great fashion center to secure for the Big Store the new ideas as fast i-s thty originate. We are now receiving daily shipments of Cloaks and Suits which are absolutely NEW and which can be obtained only by tin's method.

No other store within a radius of fifty can approach us in size of extreme ideas demanded by select dressers are shown here a few days after iirst seen in New York. The plainer models which depend their grrv. eful lines mil woi-krnansliip are here for you now. 'j he line is comntete us to sizes. The alteration department with experts in charge insures a perfect fit in the shortest lie garments are priced in the same conservative way taut has niude this The Bis Store of Northwest Missouri.

Suits priced from $10 to $50, Cloaks shown from $4.50 to 50 McVEY BARCLAY DRY GOODS CO. CHILLICOTHE, and.

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