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THE DAILY SCIOTO GAZETTE, THURSDAY' 'OCT 8, 100S. PAGE FIVE BYERS 7n Social World FRANK GESSNER (Continued from first page) 1 (Continued from first page.) FALL HATSUl "Speaking of Congress, Mr. Gess- 0 ner, what Is the prospect for the next house," asked, Tbe Gazette. "The Republicans will control it, I think, but there were" doubts for a i- it AN A TYLE rvibrl time. 'We had reports from your own state of Ohio when I was in the East, As You Like It Club.

The As You Like It club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Gertrude on East Water street. As there was no program arranged tor this meeting, the afternoon was spent playing euchre. Light refreshments were served late in the afternoon. Ladies' Card Club. The Ladles Card club was very pleasantly entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

A. Not; Another Stock in this City to equal it. It has long been The style was the ever-popular prin-cesse, and for trimming exquisite lace was used. The dress was made high neck and with directoire sleeves. A veil, which fell to the hem of the sweeping train, was held, in place with valley lilies.

She for her bouquet Easter lilies, and she afterward divided the bouquet and presented the gorgeous long stemmed lilies to her mother and the bridegroom's mother. It was a rainbow wedding, each of the young girl attendants wearing a gown of a different shade. They were made Empire with long trains, and each maid wore a fluffy tulle bow in her hair of the color of, her gown. The four bridesmaids each carried a French basket of lilies-of-the-valley and ferns. Miss Cockerill was attired" in pale green satin of the softest tevture; Miss Margaret Fullerton in sky blue; Miss Brown in lavender, and Miss Hughey in yellow.

The maid of honor, Miss McCoy, conceded that we do the largest hat business in the city, because we give better values and show the largest stock of new shapes and colors every season. that did not give cheer, rather the contrary. When it was learned that the conditions in several congressional districts came from local troubles and would clear away, oncej the national campaign and the overwhelming demand for Taft and a Republican Congress caused a grand lining up. "Ohio has a fine Washington dele-gut Ion. Your own congressman, Hon.

Feldman on cnurcn street. Alter a season of whist playing, three tables Black made his escape for the time being and was not apprehended until later. Byers went to the home of his brother-in-law on Vino street, and Dr. Harry P. Martin was summoned to attend to his injury.

The doctor found fliat Ilyers' throat was cut from ear lo ear, a large ugly gaping wound being left. He was very weak front loss of blood. The external Jugular was severed, two rings of the tnichla were cut and a number of smaller arteries' cut. The wound wns six inches long. Dr? Martin says that Byers has about two clia'nces outMf a hundred of recovery.

The authorities were notified and Prosecutor Blosser, Chief of Police Pendergast and Sheriff Morrison went to "the scene of the fray, and early this morning the marks of the struggle were plainly in evidence In the road, showing that the men had battled from a point across from Mai-field's mill to' the point where the cutting occurred. Byers is so well known as to not need much 'detailed description, but Ulack is rather a new comer in the being arranged, a dainty luncheon as served. The club meets next Wednesday afternoon with Miss Rose Albert Douglas, has in a single ses llecht, of South Paint street. I'owell-Pence. jE "Broadway Specials" $3.00 "Sam O'Ben" $2.00 "BROADWAY SPECIAL i Samuel H.

Long, of East Second street, received an announcement Tuesday of marriage of her sister. Miss Sally Pence to Mr. Alva wore a toilette of pink satin fashion ed Empire, and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Powell. The bride is well acquaint Before the ceremony, Miss Frances ed here and the news of her marriage will be received with much interest Green sang very sweetly, "Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Charms" sion attained a rank among his fellow members which is not often attained in several sessions.

Douglas is a student and built on statesmanship lines. I have sometimes thought him more of a statesmaa and scholar than a but no man from Ohjo is more atientive to his duty, more watchful pf his district, 'than Albert Douglas. information since coming into the, district is that he will be elected 1)y a-larger vote than before, and this is cheering newrto the national managers, who want Taft's hands held up by a Republican House throughout his administration." HOW SHELL (Continued.from first page.) and "Love's Old Sweet Song," accom by her friends. city. For many years he resided In In Soft or Stiff Hats.

All the new shades'. These are the hats Pike county, and then moved Into the Palms, smilax and plumosa ferns that bring us business. A new one free if they fail to give you decorated the attractive home of Dr and Mrs. J. V.

Hughey, of Washing Stoney Creek region, where ho be-enme infatuated with a woman who later moved to this city. The woman really was at the basis of the demand satisfaction. ton C. Wednesday evening, the occasion being the marriage of their beautiful daughter, Miss Shirla Helen Hnihpy, and Mr. Horace Carr Ire for money by Black cjf Byers.

Black is rather a desperate character, its Is Byers, for whom he lias been working for some time. land. The event was the most brll panied by Miss Helen "Willis, who played Lohengrin's wedding march, signalling the coming of the wedding party, and as they turned their footsteps toward the dining room after the words of the impressive service were read, the triumphal strains of Mendelsshon's march were heard, rendered also by Miss Willis. A three-course dinner was served at the bride's table, which seated 'sixteen, by Caterer Helstan. Pink and white was the color scheme at the festal board, which was adorned with six silver candlesticks with pink shades, and contained as center decoration a silver candelabra resting' upon an exquisite lace center-piece.

The place cards were very dainty, limit on the season's social calendar BERGMAN BROS. ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS Black was later apprehended and "I knew It' was going tq be some of that city. time this he finally said, "but Eight o'clock was the hour set for Is now in the city prison awaiting developments. don't know what day." Then the reporter gave it up. The editor then got busy himself.

Should It eventuate that Byers' would die, he would be held for a serious charge, but those who have And he called up(Over the telephone thoroughly investigated 'Ihe mutter, again and learned that something was really doing In Washington in say that no charge would hold against him because under ICY-HOT THERMAL BOTTLES regard to a Senator and he came out and bore in gilt the initials, (lilcken Supper and Bazaar The Evangelical Salems church will give its annual supper on Saturday, October 10, at Oddfellow's Hall on Paint Btreet. The ladiesvwlll begin to serve at 5 o'clock. All are welcome. Supper tickets 25 cents. and published that the Republican Senatorial convention at Washington had met and.adjourned until Thurs neath In the melee, he acted in self-defense, and even though Byers would pass away no prosecution would hold.

As souyenirs each guest received a box of bride's cake, th.e boxes also being embellished with those initials. The other guests, numbering one hundred, were served a two-course day- It is said, It is doubtful whether Now this looks pretty bad for a will even prefer a charge against Black. Democratic editor to do, but even then It was not a marker to the brilll- luncheon a la buffet. CHICAGO GK.UX MARKET. Chicago, 111..

Oct. 8. Wheat, $100; corn, 64; outs, 49. nt idea concocted over at Washing Mr, and 'Mrs. Ireland endeavored ihe ceremony, and at the appointed rime the bridal party descended the broad stairway and entered the parlor in the following order: Mr.

Ireland with his best man, Mr. John Somers, of Gallipolis, an 0. W. U. fraternity brother; the four' lovely bridesmaids, Misses Levone Cock-erill, Margaret Fullerton, Mabel Brown and Ruth Hughey; -the maid of honor, Miss Myrtle McCoy, and lastly the fair bride leaning upon the arm of her father, who presented his daughter to the bridegroom at the improvised altar arranged in the bay window of the Palms and ferns banked the altar, which was further- decorated with smilax and brass candlesticks.

The prie dieu was covered with white linen and -outlined with a delicate tracery of The ring ceremony was used by the officiating minister, Rev. Mr. Locke. The bride, one of the most popular of Washington's society belles, and at all times a most attractive young woman, was Indeed a vision of rare bounty 'in a- bridal gown of heavy white satin made with a court train. With the Evangelists.

An unusually good sized audience to keep their destination, a secret, and thev left at 10:48 o'clock! nre- considering the weather, was present This bottle Is so made thatcold liquids put into it remains Icy cold for days and Hot liquids boiling hot for 24 hours. Nothing to do except fill the bottle and cork it. These wonderful results are attained by applying Scientific Principles to the construction of a household article. Saves get ting up at night to heat baby's milk and keeps milk perfectly fresh In any weather without Ice or preservatives, AutoinobiliHts and Travelers no longer depend on Wayside Inns and llnrfH Care. Pint bottles from $4.50 to $7.50.

-Quart bottles from $6.60 to $12. 50. See window. sumaljly for Columbus. They were given a royal send-off by their friends last evening to hear the evangelists ton.

The two men and a boy who held a Senatorial convention for the Democracy named James A. Cahill of Ross county for Senator on the Democratic ticket and then they put the ndminatiop up their sleeve and agreed to They waited for de LOCAL MARKETS. Martleld Mining Oo. at the Third church. who engaged the band to escort them Wheat 98c.

per bu. Corn, White 75c. per bu. to the train, and were serenaded despite the ruse they employed to avoid the merry-makers. Corn yellow 75c.

per bu. Flour Little Duge .16 per bbl. velopments and had It all flxea bo that they could dump Cahill if they wanted to do so and put another man The bride's traveling suit was of The musical program 1 was good, the special being very well rendered and received, especially the solo work of Prof. Gardner. Undoubtedly the special Interest was centered in the powerful sermon presented by Evangelist Taubman on "Conversion." His remarks were bas navy blue cloth with which she.

wore a silk waist and blue hat to match. on the, ticket, or if the eventualities were such as to com within their plans they would leave him on. Of course there was no gang ruler ed on the conversion or Paul the Apostle, and the. thrice given account Flour Little Duke. $1.50 1-4 bbl.

Flour Little Duke $.75 1-8 bbl. Ryc 80c. per bu. Oats 4 5c. per bu.

Corrected Dally by E. D. Barman. Young chickens, 13c. per lb.

Old chkkens 8c. per lb. Eggs 20c per doz, Butter 20c. per lb. HENN HAYNES or anything else hack of this sort of practice.

Not al all. It was simply a matter of not allowing the matter go by default or something else pro of this incident in the Acts of Apostles was closely followed and clearly The bridegroom is employed in the Fayette county bank," of which his father is president, and is a graduate of O. at Delaware. Mr. and Mrs, Ireland will reside with the former's parents for several months, when they will go to housekeeping.

1 jMiss Ruth Hughey and Miss Louise Brandle, who attended the wedding, returned home this morning. set forth. He made a very plain ex bably a good deal of something else. poBUion of this important phase of religious experience and repeatedly said that, "God intended it should Mr. Voter: Register1 To-night 4 to 9.

The wholesome, harmless green leaves and tender stems of a lung SAYS THINGS (Continued from first page) be; that the doctors of divinity and philosophical doctors were responsl healing mountainous shrub, give to ble for most of the confusion of the Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy its curative properties. Tickling or dry subject." Hkrter: Gold Medal Flour makes the ttprhtegt sponge cako I ever saw. Rachjou. bronchial coughs quickly and safely 'trCrtsirtrtrtrtritirtrirtrtrtrirtritittiirtrtrCi lie always nas a good story on yield to highly effective.

Cough WITH SHINING EYES AND WATERING K3UTHS The children wait for you to cnt the cake you have made with LRtlo Duke flour. Don't fear their anticipations of something extra fine will not be realized. Use of Little Duke flour Insures a perfectly delicious cake if the other Ingredients are as good. Order a sack as an aid to fine cake making. You'll find it just splendid.

Marfield Milling Co. hand to Illustrate and hold the atten medicine. Dr. Shoop assures mothers that they can with safety give It to Judge Taft, and accepts it as one of the evidences that In the hot political contest being waged, his district in Ohio has not been overlooked, and has excited a personal Interest in Judge. Taft, the standard bearer of the party in the nation, -v tion of his audience." For about for even very young babes.

No opium, ty-flve minutes he carried his audi How are your bowels?" the doctor always asks. He knows how important is the question of constipation. He knows that inactivity of the liver will often produce most Bill ence on to a happy and closed no chloroform absolutely nothing harsh or harmful. It calms the distressing cough, and heals the sensa- ous with an urgent appeal, which was re Mr. Douglas feels that conditions sponded to by several adults.

tlve niemuranees. Accept no other. Demand Dr. Shoop's. Sold by Sulzbacher's Drug store.

Docor, ell ogr that inactive liver ous results. We beheve Ayer Pills poutively eiential to health. Ask beSt yur own doctor about Ayet't Sold for over 60 years. Mass. Over -two dozen have thus far tak favorable to him.

are cropping up en a definite stand for the simple gos-J every day, but he very much deprecates what he says are colored dis pel preached by these earnest and eloquent evangelists. patches and statements being issued by those in charge of the campaign against him, which endeavor to place The subject announced for tonight a is a chart sermon on "The Church That JesHS Built." 4 boldly to the front an alleged 4 4 4 The Murphy Distilling Co. chillicothe; OHIO Douglas ring," when there is, he positively asserts, no such organiza tion as a "Douglas ring," nor-any Want Column i other ring in Ross county, politics, formed to promote any one candidate VOK It EXT A five room Hat over New Tailored Suits and Coats for Ladies and Misses put on sale this morning. Styles that, were just brought out. Suits come in green, blue, brown, black and fancy worsteds and are exceptional values at our prices.

4 over another. the People's Shoe Store, fitted with all modern conveniences. Apply at The House You Readf About The Greatest Liquor Houseljln Ohio The Finest and Best Goods at the Lowest Prices The People's Shoe Store. I WAXTED To buy or rent an eight 4 4 4 Mr, Douglas also objects to the allegations set current from the same source, that he is endeavoring to "control" the local committee or in any way influence the party in this county. Mr.

Douglas points out that those who know him will certainly not believe any such mis-statements, while those, who do not know him, he desires to make plain in a personal way, the fact that such conditions do not exist in Ross county at all That such tactics will react is Mr. Douglas firm belief, and of his friends who are watching his campaign closely. room modern house not over 4 or 5 squares from court house. M. D.

Sullivan, Alison Block. FOH RENT 6-room- house. 2 40 feet lots and stable. 654 Laurel Avenue. Inquire 29 East Second street.

FOIt A cottage at 372 Church street. Inquire of Joseph England, 378 Church street 6-10-3t 4 Whiskey Kentucky Straight Bourbon Kentucky Straight Itye Aged Kentucky Iloui-lmn old stock 5 year old Bourbon 1'enn. Bye -old. Maryland Itye Smooth Scotch Whiskey Old Irish (tanadinn WliNkey Jug Whiskey Kentucky Straight years 1901 "Itye" Old Kentucky Mellow Delirious Hermitage Hyo for family use Our Jug Whiskey kept in cool place improve with ogw always ready -delicious and comforting 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 VOn REXT: 7 room dwelling modern, on Plum street. A fine rental property.

Sale See our advertisement in another column 4 4 4 4 The human heart weighs from eight to twelve ounces, and through It passes 22 pound9 of blood every minute, or 11,680,000 pounds in one for fine home on easy terms. W'mN E. Evans, Insurance Agency, S. W. Corner Main and Paint streets.

Both Phones. 4 4 4 One Hundred Varieties room girl at the 4 4 4 WAXTED Dining Park Hotel. 4 .4 What Do You Need? We Have -It It Is a Comfort To Know That You Can Get Whtat You Want When You Want It FOR SALE A large slz Solar Jewel Heating stove (coal); made by the Detroit stove works; strictly air tight, and good as new; will sell cheap. Inquire at 244 S. Mulberry Street.

Home phone A-753. 4 FROST Will i Soon be ITpon the Pumpkin, When lire is Needed. OUR Semi-Wellston Coal Thoroughly Dry hen Delivered, will warm yo'i good. Make a poise lilm: an order. Try our Jug Whiskey.

It is a bargain. Our quart Whiskey at Too. is the $1.25 kind. A 3 13 WAXTED A girl for general house work Apply at 3C West Sixth St. delicious COME AND SEE US.

4 4 4 4 4 4 423 I iieTiviiirpiiy oistiiimg FOH SALE Lons keeping Winter Apples. Dropped apples for cider and cpplo butter. First and reeor.d grade apples will be delivered, dropped apples at orchard. Ap-jijy at orchard or call L. B.

Yaple, residence, Home phone B-623. l-3td; 2wks-w Eaader CHILLICOTHE, The Union Coal- Co. Home Phone 153 Bell Phone Main (l.

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