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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 5

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-I 1 HIE DAILY SCIOTO GAZETTE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13 1 000 BERGMAN BROS. 1 iSH A MM COATS Ha Wi ft 1 It is petting more and more usiml for men who are par. ticular dressers to get Ready-to-wear It's a natural result of progress along well defined lines In case a does not lit perfectly it is but a small matter to alter it. Same as the merchant tailor does I And you can have two garments at the price you pay for one, ordered to measure, and thus be al the front of fashion during the entire season. PRICES ARE $5 PERSONAL MENTION Mr.

Al Carmicheal left Wednesday for Denver, Colorado. Auditor Ballard F. Yates, of Ci'rcle-ville was a visitor here Wednesday. Mr. John H.

Blacker moved his family into the Clinton Block this morning. Mrs. Moses Wiilett, of Hilisboro, i the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. I'.

West, of this city. Mr. John McArdle was in Greenfield yesterday, making arrangements to take a violin in that city. "yATNeu a. Jones and daughter, Florence, have returned to Washing ton C.

after r. pleasant visit in this city: Dr. A. C. Hirst, of Chicago, is expected to arrive lo-morrow and will be the guest over Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Long. Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Hanawalt, of Mt. week at the home of Mr. James' of North High, street. jf Mr.

B. Stoecklin will fart to-morrow morning for Columlp wIlere he goes to make a visit wit nis dagu- ter, Mrs. James Bratz. 1 Messrs. Charles Mills ari James Mt Vicker, who were in attenfnce at tne Pickaway Rod and Gun CT shoot at Circleville, returned homer(lay'; Prof.

John W. Dowd, -formerly of this oity, walregisteretl at the Warner House eveB Ing and returned home tcc-dj at noon-" Mr. G. W. Doersam, of clmbus- a member of the Dancing Masl" Association, is in the city anf Wirganize a dancing class here for chiiFen and adults.

ft" A Church The social given at the horiiJ; Mrs- Wm. McElroy by the Ladies'" if of St. Andrew's church, was a sui'sd fi" nanciaKy and. socially. An tit musical program was rendered.

r'n the evening, ice cream, cake i'D c0'" fee were served during the and a most acceptable sum vtil re allzetl Married Yesterday. A marriage waa solemnized day at 'Squire Goldsberry's The contracting parties were ter- lor. i lues Flesher, of Columbus and Emnl'" STEP IN AND TRY ONE ON 1 PRICE CLOTHIERS MEN'S FURNISHERS IN THE CITY. i-miDLw os mcupiric.LL LuiiDeck MfiGfinofiii to $15! McConnell Planin BROS. 2.

Mill Do a General Livery Business at W. II. Stoker's old stand on East Main Street New and Nobby Turnouts Safe and Reliable Horsos Boarding a Specialty. We are equipped for the very best services in the boarding 'of horses -Give us a if you want your horses boarded or a first class liv- i ery turnout. A leadiog Democrat Leaves the Ranks at Toltdo aod Comes out fur McKinley Toledo, Oct.

12 (Copyrighted by Associated Press) Capt. P. H. Dowling, who has been chairman of the Lucas county Democratic committee and a candidate for congress on the same ticket, has published a card, in which he says he cannot support Bryan. He gives as his reasons that the election I of Bryan would not be for the best in- terests of the nation; that if elected! he would attack sound currency, and that he has expressed contempt for some of the most just and useful laws.

Captain Dowling says he favors expansion and believes the insurrection in the Philippines should be suppressed as quickly as possible. In conclusion he says McKinley has given the country a wise administration and has shown himself to be unselfish and patriotic in conducting the affairs of the nation. New Rallot Contract. The County Board of Elections to-; day let the contract for printing the ballots for the coming election to Geo. B.

Moore at $11 per thousand. Plain Drunk. James Seymour, fined one dollar and costs for being drunk, was the only business to disturb the quiet of the mayor's court to-day. THE MARKETS. Chicago, Oct.

12. (Copyrighted by Associated Press) Wheat 75 3-8; corn 1 1-2; oats 421 5-8. Toledo, Oct. 12. (Copyrighted by Toledo, Oct.

12. (Copyrighted by Associated Press) Wheat 78 1-2. HOMJii MARK.TTS. T. N.

Marfleld. Wheat 73 cts. per bu. Corn, old 35 cts. per bu.

Corn, new 30 cts; per bu. Oats 23 cts. per bu. Rye 50 cts. per bu.

Hay $io per ton Scioto Gram Co. Wheat 73 cts. per bu. Corn, new 30 cts. per bu.

Corrected dally oy H. B. Harman. Buvrne Pricen. Butter .15 and 20 Its.

per lb. Chickens 2 to $3 per doz. Eggs 14 cts. per doz. Selling Price.

I Flour $4.40 Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between George McClure and Charles McClure, under the firm name of Son, doing a grocerybusiness at No. 312 East Main street, Chillicothe, Ross county, Ohio, has been mutually dissolved, Mr. George McClure withdrawing from tne rrM, 1 1 -1 I 111 m. iuc uusiuess win ue concluded on and after Oc.

4th, 1900, by Charles McClufe. GEO. McCLURE, CHAS. McCLURE. First and Foremost in the field of I medicine is Hood's Sarsaparilla.

It possesses unequalled merit and cures all diseases caused or promoted by im pure or impoverished bowl, including: Iheumatism, dyspepsia, catarrh. All liver ills are cured by Hood's fiPa 25c. IF YOU WANT a good second hand Iw-ng machine cheap, come to the lHMal sale at Singer office, 23 East, iin street, Saturday. D. A.

Thomas, ONE of Limle's famous heaters II you can burn your gas by meter. will have comfort in your home money in your pocket in the Ing. These healers are made by C. Limle and sanctioned by Gas C. C.

Limle is permitted. to do all of work pertaining to the eas Less, such as placing meters, mak- iilterations or connecting fires. Orders at 215 North High street, 1 lit SALE, toil HEIST ETC. RENT Hni'HR A desirable houss rem ai ioj euuin niuioerry Nimct of 3 A T.R Olip plivll1r nlirilv rui and hter. ('an be Hfen at Hn'li'iwuy's iHph duiery, Carlisle MuiUliriB, or.

iu Main streets, i iiicotiie IVV Male: -WnnnBr cup. linnn niniiHKe iiniiicn.iM pmihiii hii pxith ci)ttiini'ioii. well recommended and lunnuli ZR. Drawfr 1 New Haven. Conn I Ch-Ii Girls and lloyx-Kefer-required.

I.TTY PAINT -AT. US )HVG STOUK it monlli tJ Paint Hum tn you wins nnd Inko 1... 1 1 mi i' 11 uu iiuvi i PRO AT I fou Ivxd f-oiher cf 'bad spells" this morrir, and a real old-fash ioncd headache wnj itr, chief ryiMO-tom. If you only hp. an Aver's Pill hst J.

C. AY- Cci.w-.uy, 'fxvwi'al Chemists, Lj.v!!, yer's yer'i Pills r.yer's Ague Ayer'i Hair i or Ayer's Chcrrv ectoral Ayer's Cointox THEY MAY FEEL PROUD. The McKinley aod Koosevelt Club of Massieville did Good Work Tbursdjj Evening. The meeting held at Massieville yesterday evening clearly Indicates the interest that is awakeniing for the success of the Republican ticket. It was given by the McKinley and Roosevelt Club, which organized a few days ago with a membership of seventy-one.

There was a large crowd present and two rattWng good speeches were made, one by Luther B. Yaple and the other by Hilan K. Galbraith. The enthusiasm created by their efforts was such that the club enrolled thirty new members, which makes 101 Its total number of enrolled! McKinley and Roosevelt voters and workers. This is good, very good, and the Tillage of Massieville can be proud of its exhibition of Republicanism.

OCCURS TO-NIGHT. Federal Lanor Union. Wendell Phillips Club. Sereno Lodjre No. 28.

K. of P. REAL ESTATE TRANSFER 5 Hsirs of John E. Brust to John H. Brust and Jane E.

12 acres, Scioto, $400. John H. Brust, to Jane E.ColTnors, 4 acres, Scioto, $1. HEINZ'S Finest Rrant at Muaner't Masonic OPERA HOUSE. W.

0. Edmunds' Splendid Sensational Production Midnight Chinatown A cast of 20 churneteri. SmnptuoiiM Special 6- -Strong Specialties 0. The Mngnilicent Electrical Street Scene. The Big Carnival.

A Feature Show. PRICE 25, 35, and 50c Seats on sale at Doster book store. Wednesday, Oct, 17 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF Sol Smith Russel's Great Play fl POOP Relation Under the Direction of Fred Bcraer Di-phm Circle, Par(iict, filje Jlnlcony, Ufic Gallery, 25c, Scats on sale at Doster book store, 'UUimJ Itiatmnii tMimini M3Vd MR. AIM BASS mm Lunbeck "A tr i --I A East Main Street. 7 OUR RANGE OF THE ONLY ONE HATTERS AND Distillery Bottled Belle of Nelson, guaranteed 10 years' old.

The handsomest package and finest whisky in the world. 75 cts a bottle, Saturday only. WHITE HOUSE SAIXJN. Registration Notice. To the Electors of the City of Chillicothe, You will take notice thtu no person wll! be entitled to vote at any election in said City unless he Shall establish hl8 residence by causing himself to be registered as Hn elector Jn the precinct where he resides and that all registrations heretofore made are now void and of no effect.

The registrars heretofore appointed will be In session at the polling- places in the various wards and precincts, as hereinafter des- snated, between the hours of 8 H. m. and tlcI 4 9 111 October 11th, lMh 20th and 27th, Iwpo. Upon your application to the registrars at the polling place for the ward or precinct in which r.tu'lJe' an(1 yur eompllance with the iMiulrcmcnts of the law, your name will he properly entuisd In the list or registered eU-rtn precinct. If, on these days above men- Jml wm necessarily and un-tluin fifty miles distant your personal application to the Secretary of the at his odlce, on or before ll nn" October, liwe, and upon your compliance with the law.

he will, if cause your to he entered In the list of reglsi ror your proper thy0Unr', from the c'Hy more than lift miles iiiHtutit n. ''III, U.HU will be neroHHurllv un.t absent therefrom on registration, and shall n.i tne proper affidnvlt. tim the same shall be by hi in before 0 ciock p.m. on said 27th day of October, 1W(, your name will be entered In the llxt of registered electors for the proper 1 reclnct, If the Secretary and registrars are satisfied. Wank affidavits will be fur-idshod upon application to tho Secretary.

Any elector who is prevented by sickness i.hyseal disability from appearing he-ore the reRlstrars, at the polling PUC.H in bis election ward or preclr.pt, on tho days for general registration hereinbefore named, may apply fr registration to said registrars on either of said dv by his affidavit, blanks for which, will ba fiirrilwhed upon application. On the Gth day of November, between (he hour of one and five o'clock P. the Hoard of Election will be in Hcxsion at Its olllee, room No. Carlisle Hlock, for the purpose of granting orders for registration to mwh i StTj'Ji as- could not, IIY DUB i'i, nave appeared before tho registrars In their proper wards or precincts on ANY of the An reylstration above numnl, and who shall comply with all the provisions of the law. On the said Bth rtnv nf uiMt i.nt, between the hours of 3 and p.

the Kisrrnrs win hz in session at tho polling places for the txirnuMn rii an persons who may present an order therefor from the Hoard of Kinetinni. (2) of correcting any errors or mistakes; ('! of granting and reer.lvltxr cerllfleofes from elet tnrM Utlfi ia of famllleH and have changed their places i lesioence rrom one ward to another BirjlHKQt'KNT to the last day of regis- 'ii'iiMii aoove named. 1 he polling nlnr nil fut i Ions wards and precincts urn us follows: MHIM ffl Allen avenue, SIOCONli U'AItlJ-No 72 Vut vv utreet. THIRD WAKD-No. n.1 South Pl street.

I'OI'ItTH WARD No. 201 wi Hireet. KIKTH- W'AUtl-' PreMuct A-No. 21 Kast fB1n street, rrecluct n-No. 3M Kast Main street.

BIXTH WARD Kast Knd Engine House. Hy order of the City Hoard of Kleetloin, if. Prtildunt Attest VVlLlJY'a. 11VDE, Becretrv. CjiUHcoUi, Sept.

Uth, vm IJelle of Nelson. I GEO. E. CHRISTMAN ft BRO, The New At the Woodcock Foundry Building GENERAL MILL WORK Of all kinds. Builders' Material; Interior' md Exterior Finish for Mouses.

We are prepared to do all kinds of Mili Work at the LOWEST PRICES. Geo. Chrlstman Bro: WJSSLZK COLD it Laxative Bromo A ELSASS. CURES. Quinine ablets 41 Cascara Bromide Quinine in Pills and Powders.

And All Other Remedies At Lowest Prices i 1 Wissler Mill.

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