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Difficult Its sufferers eat not because they OF CHRIST School at 10:15 a. m. atfElks'Hall." -Reading" xoonrof ihis church open Wednesdays from 2 until 5 p. m. at 615 Waflnut St.

MUST. They complain of a bad taste in the mouth, a tenderness at -the pit of the stomach, a feeling of puffy' fulness, headache, heartburn and. Hood's'Sarsaparilla cnred Joseph F. Lalna. Flanagan.

who writes: I was with 'dyspepsia for a Dumber of yean and toot medicine that did me no good. I was ad vised by friends to try Hood's Sarsaparilta which 1 did and it put my bowels in perfect condition, cave me strength and energy and made me feel like new person," Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to 'cure and keeps the Beware of substitutes. Buy Hood's and only Hood's. GRACE EPISCOPAL loly Communion, 8 a. except list Sunday urthe month.

Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Services and sermons, 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p.

m. All are most cordially invited to attend. A WONDERFUL WORK. Tobeaman who can excel one hundred thon. minion is better: but.

history of drawn a 3 tore, is won Fleming, trator ot and "Around the books) has done HcKinley. TWa eee paper, Jl.OO. containing one fifty uncage pen and Ink. hundred pic the statesmen, commanders the Spanish-Ameri prising by far the of facts and faces one volume in col interest the entire drawings equal, if, pass, those of John work he 5 to be the only lir second one in the world), who 1 author and Shu 'Around the Fan," Capital," ($3. in Bis drawing on best Japan.

(hundred aix Washington life I sketches andflTe tares of prom! ambasaadors parttcfoaUng In greatest collection ever produced in densed form, wH civfllxed world. The they do not anr- TenuePs, for which OTRfth Avenue, New York, U.S.A. N.J.SWETLAND DRUG COMPANY The representative of the EtSTHIN KODAK CO. will give a free demon- 1 stratum of their new daylight developing machine at Swetland's Drag Store SATURDAY, NOV. 8 from 2 to 6 p.

m. Ev- enybody invited. IM.J.SWETLAND DBTia COMPANY Familu MannfaGtiirer'sl Cost! Three Lots Iron Beds. Two Lots Book Cases. Three Lots Dressers.

Several Lots of Rockers. Two Lots Azminster Carpets. These goods are Patterns. We will drop from our regular line. First come first served.

Giw Company CARPETS, WALL PAPER AND UNDERTAKERS SOCIAL SWEETS XOWNET'S CHOCOLATES AM35 BON SONS Fresh and inelt in the mouth and bring- a delicious sense of satisfaction. All put up in boxes that excite admiration. It's the eminently PHOBER thing to carry along one of these boxes just to show your thoughtfulness and remembrance. A Message will deliver a box anywhere if the parties ordering are known. Clark's Pharmacy, The Prescription Store Henrietta Bldg.

CMUicothe.lto. LTHB 6HELL1COTHE CONSTITUrKXN, KOYJSlEMas 8 1902 PRESBYTERIAN a. m. Sunday School. 11 a.

m. public -worship, -sermon. on, "The Profit of, Christian Service. 2:30 p. m.

Junior C. E. 6:30 Senior Endeavor. 7:30 Preaching service, subject, and'-Order'in Church and State." All are cordially invited and made welcome. CHRISTIAN the regular services of the church-will be held tomorrow.

Preaching the minister. -Morning subject, "Ebenezer." Evening subject, "The Coming of Christ." Chorus drill tonight at 7:45. FIRST M. E. following services will be held at the First M.

E. Church to-morrow: 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, John Andrew, Superintendent. Address by the Pastor followed by reception of members.

2:30 p. m. Junior League, Mrs. Laura Hall, Superintendent. 6:30 p.

m. Epworth League, John Atwell, President. 7:30 p. address by the Presiding Elder, Rev. J.

Andersoni A cordial invitation is extended toall. CARRIES STRAIN Quite a strain on a child to You -find it abort all you can do to live along as ycu are-and keep well. Your child has to do all that and grow be- ides. Some children can't itand the extra strain. They get weak and sickly as a result of it.

This is Scott's Emulsion does some of its best work. It is a strong growing" medicine. It starts up new life in the backward child and strengthens the weak ones. Scott's Emulsion takes all the extra strain and carries the children along until they are itrong enough to stand it alone. We'll send you a little to trr, if you Dee.

SCOTT TOWN 409 Pearl street, Nra York. Em STREET METHODIST CHURCH tomorrow will be of special interest, as our -revival meeting is now in progress. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11 a.

m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. L.

E. Todd ot St. Joseph. The morning service will be especially for the children. As this is Decision-day in the Sunday School, Bro.

Todd has decided to preach an object lesson sermon to the children, at the morning hour, and we earnestly invite all the children of the community to be present. Of course the presence of the older people is desired as well. At the evening service Bro. Todd will preach a special sermon appropriate to the occasion, and everybody is invited to hear this earnest, plain-spoken, gospel preacher. The meetings will continue through the coming week, every day at 2:30 and 7:30 p.

m. Epworth League 6:15 p. m. tomorrow. The pastor regrets the necessity for his absence Sunday.

He goes to St. Joseph to preach for Bro Todd. Let all our people work anc pray for a great victory. FIRST BAPTIST Ray Palmer, D. pastor.

Services Sunday as follows: 9:30. A special evangelistic service as this is Day" in the Sunday schools all over America. The pastor will preach a sermon to the young on "The Importance of Early a. m. Divine worship, sermon by pastor, theme, "The Banner of the 6:15.

Baptist Union led by Miss Fannie Baxter. 7:30. A popular evangelistic service will be held. The first 1 minutes will be given to the singing of well known gospel songs Sermon by the pastor, theme, '-The Wheat and the Tare." 3EFOOLEO ji; the original fiOCXV Kait only by Madison cine Madison. keeps -you well.

Onr nark cut on each package Price. 35 Merer t- Catarrh Cannot Be Curod With local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the. disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure itjyou must take interna remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.

It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous sur- The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J.

CHENEY Toledo, O. Sold by 75 cts. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Harvest Borne Festival' and Bazaar, given bp the ladies of the First M. E.

church at the city hall, Nov. 11, 1902 They will have on sale of winter supplies such as potatoes, apples, pumpkins, corn etc. Also all kinds of fancy-work suitable for Christmas gifts. They will serve in connection with this, annual chicken pie dinner and supper. Admission cents 10.

Meals 15 cents extra. 7nd3t The Best Bemedy for Croup. (From the Atcliison, Kans. Daily Globe) This is the season when the woman who knows the best remedies for croup is in demand in every neighborhood. One of the most terrible things in the world is to be awakened in the middle of the night by a whoop from one of the children.

The crop remedies fare almost as sure to be lost, in case of croup, as a revolver is sure to be lost in case of burglars. There used to be an old-fashioned remedy for croup, Imown as hive syrup and. tolu, but some modern mothers say that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is better, and does not cost so much. It causes the patient to "throw up the phlegm" quicker, and gives relief in a shorter time. Give this remedy as soon as the croupy cough appears and it will prevent the attack.

It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by N. J. wetland Drug Co. Sprinpill Fair Notice! Officers, directors and all concerned in the success of the Springhill fair are requested to meet at Springhill Monday November 10 to reorganize and elect officers and a board of directors for 1903.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD The 'Worst form. Multitudes are singing the praises of Kodbl, the new discovery which is making so many sick people well and weak people strong by digesting whatthey eat, by cleansing and sweetening the stomach and bv transforming their food into the kind, of pure, rich, red blood that makes you feel good all over. Mrs. Cranfill, of Troy, I. writes: For a number of years I was troubled with indigestion and dyspepsia which grew into the worst form.

Finally I was induced to use Kodol and after using four bottles I am entirely cured. I heartily recommend Kodol to all sufferers from indigestion and dyspepsia. Take a 'dose after meals. It digests what you eat. Dr.

Gaugh's Drug Store. Apples and Ciders. All sorts and prices from, the Eden Greene fruit farm delivered by Ben Malory, manager. Phone dtf Special values ia New Dress goods, Silks and Velvets at the Farmers Store. New goods coming in everyday.

We can save you money, BOTTS and MINTEER, "Leaders of Low Prices." Personal, and Local. H. R. Winn came in Friday on a short visit with his family. A.

F. Carter came in Friday on a short visit with his family. Nelson leaves tonight for New Orleans on a ten days trip. Dr. Barney a professional trip to Meadville Saturday.

Miss Katherine Walker left Saturday noon for Kansas City on an extended visit with relatives. Mrs. Gregory Lawson of Longview farm was in the city Saturday. Harry Horton came in from Kansas City Saturday on a short visit with friends. Miss Clyta Mahafiey left Saturday for Carrollton on a short visit with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey of Meadville were in the city Saturday visiting friends. John Chapman will return Sunday from Kansas City where he went to.have his eyes treated. Mrs.

M. L. Buell of Chicago came in Saturday noon from Kansas City on a few day's visit relatives. Diphtheria relieved in twenty minutes. Almost miraculous.

Dr. Thomas' Eclectiic Oil. At any drug store. R. E.

Ground of Lyons, who has been here on a visit with J. E. Ground and family, returned home Saturday. Tinsley Brown of Hamilton was in the city Friday attending the meeting of the Board of Control of the Industrial Home. President Allen Moore went to St.Joseph Saturday to deliver an address before the Buchanan county teachers' iristitute.

Miss Anna Stewart returned Friday night from Kansas City, where she attended the State Federation of Women's Clubs. Marriage license was Saturday granted Dorra W. Kimmis, aged 20 yearsjand Jennie Head, aged 21 years, both of Wheeling. Mr. and Mrs.

Lon Wilson of Brookfield left for their home today after spending a week here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Houghton, who have been visiting relatives in the city for the past few days, left Friday for their home in Helena, Mont. Will Keath traveling salesman for Fairbanks-Morse of St.

Louis, will go out on the road Monday after a short visit in the city with friends. Friday was Field day and fitting exercises were held in some of the rooms of the Chillicothe Public Schools in memory of the Missouri poet. Farms and city property for sale on easy terms. C. F.

WIKOFF, Att'y. Office over Hartman's store room, west side of square. o27dlw "The Telephone Girl" played to a large audience Saturday afternoon at the Luella and all who saw it pronounce it a high class performance. Mrs. George Grassland, who was Miss Lora Loomis, is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Loomis. Rev.

Crossland is now pastor of the Congregational church at Aurora, The Chillicothe lady orchestra has been reorganized and consists now of the following well known musicians: Misses Eva Meek, leader, Mary Meek, Tina Pinkley and Mrs. G. B. Sherman. Z.

B. Myers has constructed a new sign in front of the Luella. is in the form of a. box and is illuminated with incandescent lights. It is a neat contrivance and is a nice piece of workmanship.

Kansas City Star: Yesterday Mrs. Daniel G. Saunders of the Coates house entertained the following Chillicothe, friends at luncheon; Mrs. Andrew Leeper, Mrs. J.

C. Minor and Mrs. Lucy B. of whom were delegates to'the Federated clubs' Misses Nell and Bess Corson of Janesville, Wisconsin, will arrive the latter part of the month on an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs.

N. W. Vosburg. The Misses Corson are well remembered by the young people, they having made many friends during their visit in the city last Mrs. I.

R. Slack will leave the first part of next week for Paris, on a visit to relatives. Mrs. A. M.

Irving of Gallatin and Ed Irving of Omaha are expected to arrive tonight on a visit to Mrs. E. H.Moss. C. L.

Bame has added a stock of phonographs which are on exhibit his show window. Their prices range according to the size but their cheapness make them accessible to all. A class in Physical Culture, exclusively for ladies residing in the city, has been organized at the formal by Mrs. Moss. The class meets in the Dramatic Studio Monday evenings at 7 30.

New mem bers received at any. time, and visitors always welcome. n7dlw Harve McCrum is in Chicago, a representative of the local locomo tive firemen, attending a meeting with the magnates of the Milwaukee which is considering the request of the men for a raise in wages to per one hundred miles. The outcome is being awaited with interest among local railroad men. Bears tho The St.

Paul Calander For 1903, six sheets 40x15 inches, of beautiful reproductions, in colors, of pastel drawings by Brysoh, is now ready for distribution and will be mailed on receipt of twenty-five (25) cents coin or stamps. Address F. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. S1OO.

Dr E. Detobor's Aati-Diuratle be worth to you more than ii yon have a child who Roils beddine from mcontcn enc? of water during staop. Cures oidiaid young altk-j- It tut. ubte 5jr)lrt tyy Hi J- I 8 You Havs Always Among the most honored club women attending the State Federation at Kansas City was Mrs. L.

E. Tracy, who was the chairman of the committee on time and place and served on several other committees. She was one of the nominees for the four new directorships, as was also Mrs. Andrew Leeper, both being unsuccessful. Chillicothe's representatives ranked high among the literary women of the State.

GOVERNOR. DOCKEILY HAPPY, GOVERNOR A. M. DOCKERY. range between Fifteen of the thirty and forty, sixteen congressmen elected are Democrats.

The Jefferson City, Nov. Dockery, commenting upon the result of last Tuesday's election this morning, had the follow- i school fund amendment has un- ing to say: I doubtedly received the approval "I congratulate the Democracy of the people by ajq. emphatic ma- of Missouri upon the signal and jority. These most gratifying re- overwhelming triumph of last suits have been achieved, although Tuesday. It was Waterloo, Se-'.

Missouri had the most dismal, dan and Pultowa all in one for the dreary election day since the elec- Trust Those Who Have Tried. I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind and never hoped for cure, but Ely's Cream Balm seems to do even Ostrom, 45 Warren Chicago, HI. I. suffered from, catarrh; it got so bad I could not work; I used Ely's Cream Balm and am entirely well. C.

Clarke, 341 Shawmut Boston, Mass. The Balm does not irritate or cause sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 cents, or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren New York. Stoves For Sale. One Buckeye Favorite beater, almost like new, cheap.

Inquire at office of North Missouri Investment over postoffice. It The Christian Church. All departments of this church which have been suspended for the repairs on our house will be resumed at once. I hope the congregation will rally with increased enthusiasm after the vacation which has passed. Especial attention is called to the chorus drill conducted by Prof.

Williams Saturday night at 7:45. At that time I hope to greet all our singers who can possibly be present. R. H. ELLETT.

Liberal Offer. The undersigned will 'give a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to anyone wanting a reliable remedy for disorders of the stomach, billiousness or constipation. This a new remedy and a good one. N. J.

Swetland druggist. Honey and Tat cures colds, prevents pneumoaif Bean the Signature of Kind Have Always BougH $3.25 TO KANSAS CITY, AND RETURN. November 4th, 5th and 6th via the Burlington account of Flower Show. Tickets geod to return up to and including November 9th. C.

H. NASON, Agent Republicans. The Democracy carried the State, according to the careful estimate of Secretary Cook, by a probable plurality in excess of 40,000, the largest plurality recorded for the Democracy since 1880. Both houses of the legislature are Democratic, and the majority on joint ballot will tion day of 1860. The honor of the State has-been fully vindicated.

Missouri is a State of wonderful resources. It is a high honor to be intrusted wibh the management of such a glorious commonwealth. We must still go forward in the main of broad, liberal and progressive policies." LUELLA SATURDAY THEATRE NOVEMBER Ma.tit\ee 3:30 P. M. Nigkt 8:30 M.

"Gall Up No. 30" they are selling seats for Kerker Morton's N. T. Casino Success, DIBECTIOir OF WAX PLOHW All the Pretty Hello Girls and Joe Kane as 'Hans 25c and 50c. Night 25c, 50c, 75c and Seat Sale for both performances Wednesday.

15he THURSDAY, NOV. 13 GREAT BJEAIJBTIC COHCEDY-DBAMLA I WITH A STRO1TG CAST nrTBODTTCDiTG SPECIALTIES! One of the Heaviest Mechanical Plays on the Road NOTHING TO EQUAL ETHAS EVES, BEEN PRODUCED TTR-KK AT POPULAR PRICES Prices: 10,20, 30, 50c I i House Work is Hard Work GOLD DUSR I made the proper selection..

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