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i it PAGE EIGHT' ME -DArLY SCIOTO' 'GAZETTE 1 IIID kY 0 CTOBEll 1914. 9, p4s: Al a Idon accompanied them Louie for al The funeral waz, held front the! Noon Day I 4141414441444 444414 NO OE. .4. ME: -D ilLY SCIOTO' 'GAZETTE FIND kY 0 CTOB ll 9 1914 Ti accompaeled them home for a I The funeral waz held front the I Noon Day f44 44H4444, don accompanied them home for a i ITIE -DAILY The funeral waz held front the I .7 SCIOTO CIAZETTE, Noon Day FRIDAY, 0 CTOBEI 9, 1914. 4141414 444461114H444444, I I 1 visit.

AN'h 1 islor M. E. chlriii at 2 o'clock' "-kite Lost Christ" was Dr. Lyon-siz 'Friday afternoon. Rev.

S. B. Yoe.sry I theme Friday at the noonday luneh-lt env Pictorial Review s' visit. Vhislor M. E.

charch at 2 o'clock "The Lost Christ" was Dr. Lyon's 1 Friday afternoon. Rev. S. toe theme Fri day eme Fry at the noonday lunch- Pictorial Review B.

a weeks' visit. IMMOOMOw 1 Vhislor M. E. chlrvit at 2 o'clock "1 Friday afternoon. Rev.

S. B. then The Lost Christ" was Dr. Lyon theme Friday at the noonday Pictorial Review Lotertained (Tool. officiating.

eon, wileN) 125 men gathered to par- f'-l7 Mrs. II. E. Yaple, assisted by her take of the fine chicken meal served lti-- Patterns by the ladies of the Watts Street U. -i daughter, Clyone Yaple.

and Mrs -I Ileasant Visit. A. en an ap ltertained her Sunday Mr. Mrs. T.

E. Bih sop, of B. church, and to hear the vangel- The ost popular A schoo Ituntington W. Va. who are on a ist address class last Saturday afternoon Russian Tunie Dress 1 st.dfrom to to four o'clock, at het three weeks' trip to Niagara, New I Arrangements were made for car- )1 i N) home on North Main street, York, Cleveland and other points ing for the crowds of out-of ton and the -most stli There were tent-one Y-one youngsters spent from Sunday to Thursday ifolks expected here for the Sunday Basque Dress in the 1 evening uncle ith her une and auntlservices.

Messrs. I. N. Rush and 1, it 1 home on North Main street, York. Cleveland and other points, ilng for the crowds of out-of-town atilt Lite 1114.1S I 11611 There were twentY-one youngsters spent from Sunday to Thursday ifolks expected here for the Sunday several, visitors present evening with her uncle and Messrs.

N. Rush Baque Dress in the and Entertained flees. officiating. 'eon, wilee 125 men gathered to par- A Mrs. H.

E. Yaple, assisted by her take of the fine chicken meal served Patterns ughter, Clyone Yaple. and Mrs Pleasant Visit. by the ladies of the Watts Street U. -e A.

Yaple entertained her Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Bishop.

of B. church, and to hear the evangel-. The most popular A a se, also! class last Saturday afternoon Huntington, W. Va, who tire on a ist's address. 1Zussian Tunic Dress 1 sin two to four o'clock, at het three meeks trip to Niagara, New I Arrangements were made for car- stylish 'y There were twenty-one youngsters me on North Main street, York, Cleveland and other points, i tug for the crowds of out-oftown and the -most i spent from Sunday to Thursday i folks expected here for the Sunday Basque Dress in the several visitors present evening with her uncle and aunt, services.

Messrs. I. N. Rush and Entertained Mrs. H.

E. Yap le, assisted by her daughter, Clyone Yap le. and Mrs W. A. l'aple entertained her Sunday school class last Saturday afternoon from two to four o'clock, at het home on North Main street, There were twenty-one youngsters several, visitors present officiating.

'eon, take A Pleasant Visit. by Mr. and Mrs. T. E.

Bishop, of B. Ituntington, W. who tire on a Ast's three Ni eels' trip to Niagara, New I Al York, Cleveland and other points, iing spent from Sunday to Thursday i folk2 evening with her uncle and aunt I serv wheN) 125 men gathered to partake of the fine chicken meal served by the ladies of the Watts Street U. B. church, and to hear the evangelist's address.

Arrangements were made for caring for the crowds of out-oftown folks expected here for the Sunday services. Messrs. I. N. Rush and Patterns 1 The most popular A a le Russian Tunic Dres i i and the -ost the 1 i Dress In they romped and played on the Mr.

and Mrs, Fred Radcliffe, of Elm A. liertenstein were appointed a corn Famous Porial Oat --7da lawn. Refreshments of ice cream, street. On Wednesday Mr. and mittee to look after the safe parking cake and chocolate were served.

Radcliffe and guests drove to Balls- of automobiles which will bring a ict me, whisier and salem, visiting at crowd of men here from Frankfort with Mr. Rebstock an un- for the men's meeting in the after- cle of Mrs. Radcliffe. eview Chillicot he noon. Op luding l) 4 Fa they romped and Played on the Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Radcliffe, of Elm liertenstein were appointed a com P1 mous ssee." 1 A. n. Refreshments of ice street. on Wednesday Mr.

and mittee to look after the safe parking No. ke and chocolate were served. Pil Ak: Radcliffe and guests drove to halls- of automobiles. which will bring a IC tora me, sister and Salem, visiting at crowd of men here from Frankfort lialisville ith Mr. Itehstoek an un- for the men's meeting in the after- Revi f-- 1 etv- In Chillicothe.

cle of Mrs. Radcliffe. noon. including and they romped and played on the Lawn. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and chocolate were served.

In Chillicothe. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Radcliffe, of Elm A. II street.

On Wednesday Mr. and mitt Radcliffe and guests drove to Balls- of a tile, Whisier and Salem, visiting at crO liaPsville sith Mr. Rehstoek an un- for cle of Mrs. Radcliffe. floor A.

Hertenstein were appointed a committee to look after the safe parking of automobiles. which will bring a crowd of men here from Frankfort for the men's meeting in the afternoon. 1 0 Pasque to i 11110, Famous ial 10 cr 41k0- --t-- et; I Review ,41,,,, i Cirtgston Motes. Election of Officers. Mrs.

IL B. Shannon, Brs, John Mathes, Miss Mary-Snyder and Mrs E. IL May entertained the Ladies' Ald Society of the Methodist church at the latter'a home on Pickaway Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. The devotional exercises were held but the program was dispensed owing to the election of officers and discussing of the election dinner. which the ladies will serve.

The officers elected are as follows: President. W. Idetcalf; first' vice president, Mrs. C. C.

Hatfield; second vice president, Mrs, E. W. Hatcher; Carrie Hold-1 erman; secretary, Mrs. E. assistant secretary, Mrs.

Mary Corn-I IA' ell. There were twenty-six members and a visitor, Mrs. C. J. Wilson, of London, present.

The hostess served delicious refreshments at 1 1 1 Attended Funeral. Rev. and Mrs. G. M.

Hughes motored to London Monday to attend the funeral ot Mr. Jackson Wilson. ltr. and Mrs. C.

J. Wilson of Lon 5c Queen I NW eV re V. WS 1 Mr rm yrs E. bli iyQ111111 1 1110.tweeks' of -Mrs. IL B.

Shannon, Brs, John Mathes, Miss and Mrs R. May entertained the Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church at the latter's home on Pickaway Wednesday afternoon at two clock The devotional exercises were held at LOW lilt Mr 8 UtP18C VII I- IU818 vt ay 0L.1 Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. The devotional exercises ere held but the program 16- as dispensed of owing to the election of officers and discussin of the election dinner President Mrs Metcalf first' The officers elected are as follows: hich the ladies ll erve wi s. vice president, M. C.

Hatheld second vice president: Mrs, E. Hatcher; treasurerNrs. Carrie erman; secret ar Sim R. assistant secretary, Sirs. Mary 1A.e I I.

tty-six mrs There were wen mebe! and a visitor, Mrs. U. J. SN uson, 01 London, present The hostess serv- ed delicious refreshments at the' close. Funeral.

Rev. and Mrs. G. M. Hughes me-t tored to London to the funeral of Mr.

Jackson Wilson.lphi. 7 Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Wilson of Lon- 0 Queen Rev. and Mrs, 0. AL Hughes and' Mr. and sirs. Bishop went from' Dr.

Lyon spoke eloquently of the Mr and Mrs Wilson of here by way of Columbus for a modern application of Joseph and Patterns toe Hold-iLondon. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rader week's stay in Cincinnati anl Ports- Mary, who. in returning toward Gall nd Mrs.

likv Mak up one of these dresses I 1 Si. a. Ford and Mrs. mouth. from the feast of the Passover in 1 Corn-IR May attended the Lyon meeting at I Jet usalern.

lost Jesus and after a 1 1 for yourself. You will be de- I AL 01, Rev. and Mrs, G. Hughes and Mr. and Mrs.

Bishop went from Dr. Lyon spoke eloquently of the is, ests, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Wilson of here by way of Columbus for a modern application of Joseph and i Dennis ndon, Mr. and Mrs. Rader seek's stay in Cincinnati ant Ports- Mary, who, in returning toward Gall off Patterns 4.,, and Mrs. N. J.

Ford and Mrs. E. mouth. lee from the feast of the Passover in 1 a A up I Make one of these dresses 11 May attended the Lyon meeting at Jetusalem, lost Jesus and after a i for You will be de- RI till Rev. and Mrs, G.

AL, Hughes and guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson of London, Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis Rader Mr. and Mrs. N. J.

Ford and Mrs. E. R. May attended the Lyon meeting at 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Bishop went from I here by way of Columbus for a mod seek's stay in Cincinnati anl Ports- Mar: mouth. I 1e 1 moutn. Dr. Lyon spoke eloquently of the modern application of Joseph and Mary, who, in returning toward Galt le from the feast of the Passover in Jetusalem, lost Jesus and after a i e. p.

Patterns NIA tiloil 1 Make se I i up one of these dress IlIl for yourself. You will be de- I 1 1 long search found Him In the tem I I lighted Hundreds of others 1Chillieothe. Thursday evening. I I Jur. wilmAn Lintfin Jam'es" In 111111 1111 I I Ii I.

illieothe. Thursday evenin g. wilson Linton mrs. James long search found th Him in tern lighted Hundreds of others 1 Ilicoihe, Thursday evening. airs.

Wilson Linton, Mrs. James' long search found Him in the tem ii 1 lie -hted Hundreds of others 1 1 iple of worship. He noted the many '11111 of the most stylish Autunm I 1 114 1,11111 Airs. C. V.

Edier, Mrs. A. It I 11 111 1 3 ple of worship. He noted the many of the most stylish Autumn I Brockman, Mrs. C.

V. Edler, Mrs. A. Brockman, Mrs. C.

V. Ed ler, Mrs. A. pie of worship. He noted the many of the most stylish Autumn I A Death.

ways in which the business men of 1 1 dresses for Ladies and -Misses 1-----J I L. Edler and Mrs. Ben Edler heard today crowd out Christianity from I lin 1 Mrs. George Goodman died at tier iome net Rev. Lyon on "Getting Back to ,......4,1 ----I to select from in the I a Whisler at 5 o'clock Wed- at the Tabernacle in Chillicothe, their lives.

Christ is lost because of i Fashion Book For Fall '7-111; LI I 111. (HU A illUrt J.401.,Av leesetfofrroLmadiniestbaend Mies A Death. ways in which the business men of i tdoresses L. Edler and Mrs. Ben Edler heard today crowd out Christianity from 1 ll 1 Mrs.

George Goodman died at her Rev. Lyon on "Getting Back to Fashion Book For Fall 1 me near aVhister at 5 o'clock Wed at the Tabernacle in Chillicothe, their lives. Christ is lost because of I A Death. Mrs. George Goodman died at her home near Whisler at 5 o'clock Wed L.

Ed ler and Mrs. Ben Ed ler heard Rev. Lyon on "Getting Back to at the Tabernacle in Chillicothe, ways in which the business men of today crowd out Christianity from their lives. Christ is lost because of dresses for Ladies and Mies sses 1 i to Fall 4 nesday evening, after a long illness 'thoughtlessness, be said, and because I -V. October Patterns and maga- Thursday afternoon.

with cancer. Mrs, James Stewart of Columbus, lof taking for granted that He Is IA zines now on sale. She is the mother of George and present. He urged his hearers to use who is enroute home from a visit to aff v4 Claude Goodman of near Whister, care that Christ be not lost to them 5011 NOI'Vell Ilartley 5631 Monday attend and of Mrs. Kelly Strawser, of Adel- her daughter, Mrs.

Will Mathews, by reason of self-assurance. 1118 4 Mr. D. W. Kuhn of this place, (Maude Steward) of West Virginia, thoughts were sent home with char- 41444.1444441444444144H4444444144444444444444444444.44.1.44411444444414144 to a brother of the deceased.

is spending a few days with Mr. and II B. Shannon, of Pickaway et acteristie forcefulness and eloquence. Mrs. 1 NH'.

Isaac Davis, of Texas, spent There Will be but two more of Realty Transfers. WALL PAPER CLEANED LEATHER Gooda, Ladle from Saturday to Tuesday with htoi these general meetings for men at the noon hour. One will be next Ray B. Bishop, et to Kelsey S. Tablets, Traveler sister, Mrs.

Ella B. May. of Pickaway Tue.sday, and the last next Wednes- cp and Brown addition Frankfort paper cleaner, will be in the city a Williams, lots 68 and 69 in the Bish- C. C. Kates, the old reliable wall Collar and Cuff Boxes, Twii Theatre se street.

Mr, Claude Norman, of near town, day $116. ers, Purses and Bill Book is threatened with typhoid fever. short time, and can save you the Cases etc. Homey Chapt NEWS NO. 49 Mrs.

W. F. Hummel, of Newark, Saturday night, labor night, at the tabernacle, Dr. Lyon has announced' Chenaouglas V. Kuhn, to Jacob H.

enormous expense of repapering by Many interesting scenes fom the war is one of the great tea- N. arrived Monday evening to he will speak on the "Call of thefiluntington townships, 01. Home phone A-845. ADVERTISE IN SCIOTO G. f.

tures of this -week's Weekly. Also scenes of rav ing along the spend two weeks' with her father, '4 r. Philip H. Forquer and brother, Carpenter," and Incidentally explain amemonnolinimmilmo 1 beach at Galveston, Texas, with many' other important L. rt.

bide events. Ntr. D. Forquer and sister, Mrs. Socialism as a pre- his position on Sociali to his sermon.

Said he, Thurs. IP 44 4 4 6 0 44 4, Ave, 1 db, a- 14 Stevra eg "LAME IK)G'S TREACHR i mMiss Marjorie Dresbach of co. day night, in making this announce- I This Is an Indian drama, full of -action and heart -gripping lubus, came down to a ment attend the 6410 i funeral on Wednesday of her uncle, "I have been assailed on the 11,. 0 scenes. Also some very beautiful scenes.

Mr. Nelson 'Phillips, near Hooven, streets here in the last few days by I "THE NIAID 1111031 Comedy' R. Andrix of Columbus was speakers, I am told, who said that 'tt: millwersall Home Need! In all class matters I threw my sym- 't She's a fine cook, a bit noisy and a bit troublesome. She pathy with the aristocratic element. also down for his uncle's funeral and marries the father-in-law or her employer's daughter, and beeomes visited with his grandmother and "IlEARST-SELIG NEWS NO.

49 Many interesting scenes t-om the war is one of the great features of this week's Weekly. Also scenes of raving along the beach at Galveston, Texas, alelg with many other important events. "LAME IK)G'S This is an. Indian drama, full of action and beart-gripping scenes. Also some very beautiful scenes.

THE NILIID FROM Comedy She's a fine cook, a bit noisy and a bit troublesome. She marries the father-in-law or her employer's daughter, and beeomes marries the father-in-law or her employer's daughter, and beeomes visited with his grandmother and pathy with the aristocratic element. thoughtlessness, be said, andbecause girl October Patterns and maga- sday evening, after a long illness Thursday afternoon. th cancer. taking for granted that He is IA zines now on sale.

She is the mother of George and Mrs, James Stewart of Columbus, of' v4 who is enroute home from a visit to resent. He urged his hearers to use care that Christ be not lost to them NOI'Vell Hartley of 5631 oude Goodman of near Whister, 5511 her daughter, Mrs. Will Mathews, by reason of self-assurance. Ilia 4 Mrs. Kelly Strawser, of Add l- Maude Steward) of spending a few days with Mr.

and West Virginia. thoughts were sent home with char- 1111444.14144444.144.4444H"H"144"14"1"1"144"1"1"H444Hetelels4.4444H I. Mr. D. W.

Kuhn of this place, is Relty Tr actertstic forcefulness and eloquence. a brother of the deceased. els' lei rgee one-trial 1 Mrs. II. B.

Shannon, of Pickaway at oblee ebtui ot et-oor omr eon os tf aansfers Mr. Isaac Davis, of Texas, spent WALL PAPER CLEANED LEATHER Goode Ladies from Saturday to Tuesday with his! sister Mrs Ella B. May of Pickavvay the noon hour. One will be next Ray B. Bishop, et to Kelsey S.

Tablets, Travelers' Tdauy7day, and the last next Wednes- i 1st loadm sB, rlooltsn tdi 06119 in en IR iosrht: papC.rC.IKates, the old treliableiwall Collar and Cuff Boxes, Twine rheatre se street. save the Cass etc by 3' a ers, Purses and Bill Books, is threatene Mr. Claude Norman, of near town, it wh typhoid fever Home Chapman SiDo16.tigl V. Kuhn, to Jacob H. Chenau as lt.

99 acres in Scioto and renovating and purifying your home. he war is one of the great tea- NO. 49 Mrs. W. F.

Hummel, of Newark, Saturday night, labor night, at the tabernacle, Dr. Lyon has announced' N. arrived Monday evening to he will speak on the "Call of the! Huntington townships, $1. Home phone A-845. ADVERTISE IN SCIOTO scenes of raving along the spend two sveeks' with her father, Mr.

Philip H. Forquer and brother, Carpenter," and incidentally explain amemonnolinimmilmo vith many' other important Ate J. D. Forquer and sister, Mrs. his position on Socialism as a pre- T.

L. tevrart 1 tie is sermon. a I he, 9 4 411 9 1.44. 4: so 'ens Aliss Marjorie Dresbach, of Co- day night, in making this announce- action and heart-gripping lumbus, cam ment: down to attend the 6410 )cenes funeral on Wednesday of her uncle, "I have been assailed on the Iso 0 nd a Mr. Nelson 'Phillips, near Hooven streets here in the last few days by Eliversail ilioffime Neealls speakers, I am told, who said that 't agraph bit etnnedl blesome She also R.

Andrix of Columbus was in all matters I my sym- I trou. down for his uncle's funeral and pathy with the aristocratic element. 0 ployer's daughter, and beeomes visited with his grandmother and nesdar evening, after a long illness with cancer. She Is the mother of George and Claude Goodman of near Whisler, and of Mrs. Kelly Strawser, of Adel-phi.

Mr. D. W. Kuhn of this place, lo a brother of the deceased. Theatre Sc Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. James Stewart of who is enroute home from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Will Mathews, (Maude Steward) of West Virginia, Is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. If, B.

Shannon, of Pickaway st. Mr. Isaac Davis, of Texas, spent from Saturday to Tuesday with hisi sister, Mrs. Ella B. May, of Pickaway street.

Mr. Claude Norman, of near town, is threatened with typhoid fever. Mrs. W. F.

Hummel, of Newark, N. arrived Monday evening to spend two weeks' with her father, Mr. Philip IL Forquer and brother, Mr. J. D.

Forquer and sister, Mrs. T. L. Stewart. Aliss Marjorie Dresbach, of Columbus, came down to attend the funeral on Wednesday of her uncle, Mr.

Nelson 'Phillips, near Hooven. M. R. Andrix of Columbus was also down for his uncle's funeral and visited with his grandmother and thoughtlessness, be said, and because of taking for granted that He is present. He urged his hearers to use care that Christ be not lost to them by reason of self-assurance.

Hid thoughts were sent home with characteristic forcefulness and eloquence. There will be but two more of these general meetings for men at the noon hour. One will he next Tuesday, and the last next Wednesday. Saturday night, labor night, at the tabernacle, Dr. Lyon has announced he will speak on the "Call of the Carpenter," and incidentally explain his position on Socialism as a pre-hide to his sermon.

Said he, Thursday night, in making this announce-' ment: "I have been assailed on the streets here in the last few days by speakers, I am told, who said that in all cass matters I threw my sympathy with the aristocratic element. MI October Patterns and maga- zines now on sale. of 5511 NOI'Vell Hartley 5631 44444444444H44444444444444H4f444444444444444444444444444444443 Ilealty Transfers. Ray B. Bishop, et to Kelsey S.

Williams, lots 68 and 69 in the Bishop and Brown addition, Frankfort, $116. Douglas V. Kuhn, to Jacob H. Clienault. 99 acres in Scioto and Huntington townships, $1.

-w 4 0 URIVerSall kM1P1 WALL PAPER CLEANED C. C. Kates, the old reliable wall paper cleaner, will be in the city a short time, and can save you the enormous expense of repapering by renovating and purifying your home. Home phone A-845. onle LEATHER Goods, Ladies' Tablets, Travelers' Collar and Cuff Boxes, Twine Purses and Bill Books, Cases.

etc. Homey Chapman. ADVERTISE IN SCIOTO 0'. 4 4 Needs one of the family. Such a diffarence as a relative.

Candidate For Alayor," Lubin to "Doctor Smith's Baby," Vitagrapb comedy. one of the family. Such a diffarence as a relative. TomorroThe Candidate For layor, Lubin to part, "Doctor Smith's Baby," Vitagraph comedy. as a relative.

comedy. For Mayor," Lubin two-part; I I aunt Mrs Wagnr and daughther tea would have you know that I Miss Anna of Main street. been a Coen- laboring man, these hands 4 lb, Electric lectric Toasters UNIVERSAL BREAD MAKERS The ChiDicother Coen- have been calloused many a time frotn hard physical labor a and in any Mix and knead bread In tion of the Woman's Foreign Mis- controversy between the laboring sionary Society, WM meet at the M. man and the capitalist, you'll find of three minutes. Make bet- Rich, golden brown me on the side of the orking man toast an Church.

Thursday, October 29th. A Ca lagi 4. ilia cisd delicious. 11111. II.

fil ter bread than can he made .4::: Mrs. F. M. Snyder has issued In every time. I'll have no controversy olk.

by hand. iss vitations for a Kensington On Sat- EINIIIIrr, it urday from 2 to 5 o'clock at her with a woman, but if any man comes JEKIIII it.1 Toa otir bread right .1.1:, yr 5c Star Theatre 5c Numal I up and tells you that I side with the home on Pickaway street. at the table. PRICES ler 1 I aristocracy, you tell him that I said Marie, the eleven year old daugh- I 1 that Was a lie. 066 '2 "THE GREATER Two-Part ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Will Boden, has "tave been repeatedly asked 6 4 4 Loaf $2.00 here mhether I believe in Socialism, This story pictures the evil fortunes of a girl' who put aside the pneum I I Onia. Price $4.00 1 I Yea, I do believe in the true Social- -2- 8 Loaf $2.50 Mrs. W. F.

Baucher was a visitor man she really loved to inarrY millionaire. A seenna inva liffnir In rhillionthA Aftprnnon 'Pima ovtri Prial 5c Star Theatre Lori ir 4, no Ur) Fri" tr-T1 1... "TIIE, GREATER Two-Part This story pictures the evil fortunes of a who put aside the man she really loved to marry a', millionaire. A second love affair, I would have you know that I've O. aunt, Mrs.

Wagner and daughther, Miss Anna of Main street. been a laboring man, these hands Electric have been calloused many a time I le ectric Toasters UNIVERSAL BREAD MAKERS from hard physical labor, and in any The Chillicothe' district Conven- controversy between the laboring Mix and knead bread lu tion of the Woman's Foreign Ails- MEM, sionary Society, Will meet at the M. man and the capitalist, you'll find ligt Rich, golden brown three minutes. Make bet- me on the side of the Working man 0 icliWill'ili'-- 4 E. Church, Thursday, October 29th.

ter bread than anhe made I Mrs. F. At. Snyder has issued In time. I'll have no controversy 0, epre-11 it toast, crisp and delicious.

4 ee with a woman, but if any man comes r' 1 a 1 9 for a Kensington on Sat- every urday from 2 to 5 o'clock at her AJ--eseet Toast by hand. your bread right smo, 1.44 5c, home on Picaway street. up and tells you that I side with the aristocracy, you tell him that I said at the table. Marie, the eleven year old daugh- PRICES l'4V I i 1 that was a lie. 0,6 1 1 )in Two-Part ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Will Boden, has 4 4 Loaf $2.00 "I have been repeatedly asked e.e -es here Whether I believe in Socialism. 4 Price $4.00 nes, of a girl" who put aside the pneumonia. 1 i Yes, I do belleve.in the true Social- 8 Loaf $2. Airs.

W. F. 'blucher was a visitor ilionaire. A second love affair, to Chillicothe Thursday Save Time and Fuel aunt, Mrs. Wagner and daughther, Miss Anna of Main street.

The ChiVicotber district Convention of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, will meet at the M. E. Church. Thursday, October 29th. Mrs.

F. M. Snyder has issued invitations for a Kensington on Saturday from 2 to 5 o'clock at her home On Pickaway street. Marie, the eleven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Will Boden, has pneumonia. Mrs. W. F. Baucher was a visitor to Chillicothe Thursday afternoon.

I would have you know that I've been a laboring man, these hands have been calloused many a time from hard physical labor, and in any controversy between the laboring man and the capitalist, you'll find me on the side of the working man every time. have no controversy with a woman, but if any man comes up and tells you that I side with the aristocracy, you tell him that I said that was a lie. "I have been repeatedly asked here whether I believe in Socialism, Yes, I do belleve.in the true pe Electric Toasters I UNIVERSAL Mix and knead c. 4 O. Rich, golden brown toast, crisp and delicious, Toast your bread right at the table.

Price Save Time and UNIVERSAL Mix and knead bread In three minutes. Make bet' ter bread than can be made by band. PRICES 1 ,1 4 Loaf $2.00 1 I 8 Loaf $2.50 Fuel $4.00 BREAD MAKERS adds complications to the plot, which is always full of action. "IN FATE'S Is always full or action. Ms baby dying at home, he was whom he had sought help for a crime col co 1 abling the judge to establisk true justice.

Lice. I Onnirovilles Tiomarlpn to r.00,,nr fiance," i i se----------'----, es 1 i it AntallIMEIM, Hand Cases, Hold- Pass GAZETTE. 41 a 4 4 Airs. Harley Wilson attended the ism, hut not in undl Socialism. ocasm.

That Which claims to uphold Social- Universal Cake Mixers Ism and denies God is unworthy of funeral of Mrs. Caroline Wilson Atixes batter for all kinds of cakes. Whips Kraft at AsIseille, Tuesday afternoon. 1144444444.41.4444444.41 who curses God is a disgrace to the Universal Electric cream, beats eggs or kneads stiff' dough held by the physician, from the name of Socialism. The man os 4 Pnce $1.75 i committed by another, in prison disiod cause of Socialism." lad stolen that the child might ollapo 1 a l'uneral of Afr.

Brandenburg. Irons Universal Percolators Tvented a great catastrophe, en- ta AIL The efficiency of A 1 The funeral of the late James Hart Brandenburg will be held from his Take an electric the percolator has Essanay comedy; "The residence on Scioto avenue at 2 P. i ly; "The Greater Motice," Vita- Misses Grace and Frieda o'clock Sunda out on trial --e become universally Pontius, iron -1 1' 1 afternoon, Rev. A. P.

ee ---2Z---- i of Blackwater, attended the funeral herrington officiating. Interment in ii and you'll wonder of Mr. Clarence Brellel, Thursday af- Grandview cemtery. Is 3r Sif L-ri. have many 4.

A how ou ever did Asesesseese-----7 1---. I'' 1, 1, recognized. s. Pel.i0.- 1, a. 0----.

1 1: Pit 1 handsome styles Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Waller of AmoLoy IllE -et without it. v-, vs eA of electric and reg- East Second street, are visiting rela IIP I II 4 ular percolators. friends in Delaware and Is Five Years Guarantee $3.50 up Prices $2.00 up .......0...., Otto Ringwald, of Perkins, 4 le visit ing relatives here.

Many Cures Reported Dail --o-- Mrs. N. G. Spangler spent Thurs- Mr Towns Where It is oo The wli sslier Hardware 0 0 day with her parents, Mr. and s.

Known. George Moore, of Circleville. 0: A A 4 Airs. William Poland and (laugh- The wonderful cures that are be- t- lug made by this remarkable new ters, Alisses Agnes and Florence, Electrical Supplies Implements Buggies Harness and remedy are almost beyond belief. A 4 Mr John Poland of West Second A 1 ill when selecting your fall suit.

can relieve them almost instantly by I coresteasto a simple application of Sloan's Lint- I The H. eek Co. ment on the -back and loins. Lum- "DARBY'S" 1 bago is a form of rheumatism, end yields perfectly to Sloan's which Bitter-Sweet Assorted penetrates quickly all in through the sore, tender muscles. limbers up the CHOCOLATES 1 11.

-------1 4 ij ..1 i i 1,, 1 1 :c.2- back and makes it feel fine. Get a I ..4. bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 23 10c per 1-2 pound 4, cents of any druggist, and have it in the houseagainst colds sore Houser and swollen joints, rheumatism, neu- ralgia, sciatica and like ailments. THE PENNY STORE The Store That Sells Wooltex lour money back if not satisfied, but I it does give almost instant he 1 4S Nii r-- )11 I Houser Mrs. Harley Wilson attended the funeral of Mrs.

Caroline Wilson Kraft at Ashville, Tuesday afternoon. 1144444444444411441444414 Misses Grace and Frieda Pontius, of Blackwater, attended the funeral of Mr. Clarence Breliel, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Waller of East Second street, are visiting relatives and friends in Delaware and Elyria. Otto Ringwald, of Perkins, is visiting relatives here. ,.1) Mrs. N. G.

Spangler spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and George Moore, of Circleville. Airs. William Poland and daughters, Misses Agnes and Florence, and Mr, John Poland of West Second can relieve them almost instantly by a simple application of Sloan's Liniment on the -back and loins. Lumbago is a form of rheumatism, and yields perfectly to Sloan's which penetrates quickly all in through the sore, tender muscles.

limbers up the back and makes it feel line. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 23 cents of any druggist, and have it in the houseegainst colds, sore and swollen joints, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and like alimonts. our money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant reliel. i luncheon, Socialism, but not in tungodly Socialism. That -Which claims to uphold Socialism and denies God is unworthy of the name of Socialism.

The man who curses God is a disgrace to the cause of Socialism." Funeral of Mr. Brandenburg. The funeral of the late James Hari Brandenburg writ be held from his residence on Scioto avenue at 2 o'clock, Sunday afternoon, Rev. A. P.

herringlon Interment in Grandview cemtery. AMOLOX, THE NEW DISCOVERY Many Cures Reported Daily in Towns Where It is Known. The wonderful cures that are being made by this remarkable new remedy are almost beyond belief. A 1 "DARBY'S" Bitter-Sweet Assorted CHOCOLATES i10c per 1-2 pound THE PENNY STORE 444444444444444444444644 MPI1 4. 4 11 I t.

Universal Electric Irons Take an electric iron out on trial and you'll wonder how you ever did no 0 iron out on trial aand you'll wonder 6 how you ever did Ot without It Five Years Guarantee The Wlisslier Hardware et Electrical Supplies Implements Buggies Harness CopycleBil 914 The H. Black The I Universal Cake Mixers Mixes batter for all kinds of cakes. Whips cream, beats eggs or kneads stiff dough. Universal Percolators -v $3.50 up Prices when selecting your fall suit. Co.

Store That Sells Woo hex Hand Cases, Holders, Pas GAZETTE. s. te A 4 A :10 The efficiency of the percolator has become universally recognized. We have many handsome styles of electric and reg. ular percolators.

$2.00 up Coo rOO ,.11 I 1,, 444044404teosisaHoessael 5c--ROYAL THEATRE--5c Matinee Thursday and Saturday Leonard, Ella Hall, Lou Caney and Agnes Vernon Today In 1, F0OT OF THE' Hex Drama Featuring Bob Leonard and Ella Hall. 't st tat 11111 AIN'T Ali nm. Matinee Thursday and Saturday Leonard, Ella Hall, Lou Caney and Agnes Vernon Today FOOT OF THE' Rex Drama Featuring Bob Leonard and Ella Hall. GRAVE Nestor Drama JEATRE-1-5c and Saturday i end Agnes Vernon Today in s. A Rex Dranta 't se Drama 5c-1 Bob Le "AT Fel 4 "HER "TROUll Al rot ever Bob "AT THE 011 tat Bob "AT THE "HER A for every A for every Featuring M.

MeQuarrie; Lou Chaney and Agnes Vernon. "TROUBLESOME Sterling Comedy monkey and a parrot cause all the trouble. A good one monkey and a parrot cause all the trouble. A good one. aaney and Agnes Vernon.

1 the trouble. A good Comedy A good laugh young may rrom uttumwa, -for 4 street, motored to Cincinnati todray many years suffered from a bad case '4' IP via Uashington C. II. They will e- 0 41 0 4. VI A eV 4 of eczema.

Her face was a sight to TomorrowWarren and Vera Sisson in "Man and turn tomorrow. behold; all covered with red blotches, ills Brother," a Victor two-part drama. Also Lois Fazenda and ----o pustules and pimples. So unsightly Bob Vernon in "Wife'e Busy Day I averly is making NA a Joker comedy. an effort to get as her appearance she gave up all Lyon to come there and speak social life, Failing to find relief with sh for one evening.

doctors and remedies, became de- 1 t.i. 14:3... spondent and discouraged. After a value Li Wooltex i Robert Krick, of A. B.

How- few weeks' treatment with Amolox 'i 4404441.44 sons drug store, is ill at his home the scaly redness disappeared, pus- I dioull menommos tules healed and she was entirely 11 IL with tonsilitis. --0 cured. A few months following her mother wrote that Amolox had done 1110 Mr. Walter Brendle is a business a el in a suit I. 4 1 visitor in Columbus today, Mr.

eners for her daughter, and she 40 Brendle is buying a new spring line was married last week. Seems like of shoes for his father. a fairy tale, doesn't it? Yet this is et the truth. This is only one of the The value of a on a 1.1 improving. 1 III many cases that are being reportei I ilk The condition of Miss Bernice bank cheek depends upon the i in towns where Amolox has been In standing of the man who write it.

4 Cahill Is reported today as much im- trod in4.ng uced and its merits have become tralli proved and very encouraging. This known. Amolox Is invaluable for ec- The same is true of labels in 7 will he pleasant news to her many zema, psoriasis, acne, tetter, barber's' TomorrowWarren and Vera Sisson in "Man and His Brother," a Victor two-part drama. Also Lois Fazenda and Bob Vernon in "Wife's Busy Day," a Joker comedy, A lau gh Cincinnati young lady from Ottumwa, -for street, motored to today le a ny case k-- -4" "io' via Wash years suffered from a bad ington C. II.

They will re- tb 4, A A 40 ,41. A 4 0 4., IP, of eczema. Her face was a sigho id Vera Sisson in "Man and turn tomorrow. behold; all covered with red blotches, us. Also Fazenda and pustules and pimples.

So unsightly Joker comedy. Waverly ismaking an effort to get was her appearance she gave up all social life. Failing to find relief with Dr. Lyon to come there and speak O40 for one evening. doctors and remedies, she became de- 1 ,4:1...

spondent and discouraged. After a Air. Robert Krick, of A. B. How- few weeks' treatment svith Amolox The, value ol Wooltex son's drug store, is ill at his home i the scaly redness disappeared, pus- with tonsilitis.

tules healed and she was entirely label it -o-- cured A few months following her 0 '4 f's Air. alte Brendle is a business A ...41 1 0,6. visitor in Columbus today, Mr. mother wrote that Amolox had done wonders for her daughter, and she ee 40 Brendle is buying a new spring line was married last week. Seems like of shoes for his father.

atbefaltrryottba.le,Tdbolessnts't othf he value of a on a ma The condition of Miss Bernice in towns Cahill Is reported today as much im- isthise, many cases that are being reporterl I where Amolox has been in troduced and its merits have become se bank cheek depends Upon the iript standing of the man who write it. proved and very encouraging. This The same is true of labels in Known. Amolox is invaluable for ec- will he pleasant news to her many zema, psoriasis, acne, tetter, barber's ing laugh i 44:4.444400 street, motored to Cincinnati today Oa Washington C. H.

They will return tomorrow. --o-- Waverly ismaking an effort to get Dr. Lyon to come there and speak for one evening, Mr. Robert Krick, of A. B.

Howson's drug store, is ill at his home with tonsilitis. --o-- Nir. Walter Brendle is a business visitor in Columbus today. Mr. Brendle is buying a new spring line of shoes for his father.

improving. The condition of Miss Bernice Cahill Is reported today as much improved and very encouraging. This will lie pleasant news to her many young lady from Ottumwa, -for many years suffered from a bad ease of eczema. Her face was a sight to behold; all covered with red blotches, pustules and pimples. So unsightly was her appearance she gave up all social life, Failing to find relief with doctors and remedies, she became despondent and discouraged.

After a few weeks' treatment with Amolox the scaly redness disappeared, pustules healed and she was entirely cured. A few months following her mother wrote that Amolox had done wonders for her daughter, and she was married last week. Seems like a fairy tale, doesn't it? Yet this is the truth. This is only one of the many cases that are being reportei In towns where Amolox has been in troduced and its merits have become known. Amolox is invaluable for eczema, psoriasis, acne, tetter, harpers '4' 1 The value Wooltex label in a suit The value of a signature on a bank cheek depends Upon the standing of the man who write it.

The same is true of labels in eidri.n.dniEsi. Notice of Registration. fans to do what we claim for it. hi lel Ickl Blvuv.A.vi IN1 ffrienhds, who, Recommended and guaranteed by W. F.

Sulzbacher. Your money back if 4 it Registration will be held on the Trial size 50 cents. ilIN I' following days: Oct. 15, 23 and 24. Registrars will be at the voting ej." 4 4.

Notice to Printers. I ..4 in 4, places between 8 a. m. and 2 p. oal and from 4 p.

ra. until 9 p. tn. Every '7 IT IIR Bids A II be received at the office of voter not registered in the precinct ie. WelrePJ elAddLhil Newest Patterns in all wherein he now resides must regis the Deputy Sunpervisors of for Ross county, up to noon eAA.

PAPISCLEVELAND 111All aler 1 rlaIlvilseonf. ter on the above dates or lose his on Thursday, October 15, 1914, for Qualities and Rugs vote. Deputy State Supervisors of Elec- printing of ballots for the November election in said county. tions. DEPUTY STATE SUPERVISORS.

0 1 tom 11 Apply Sloan's Freely For Lumbago, 444.4.-7p---4444.4.444.4.4444.---446, lag Brussels Velvets Ax- I 9 9 I Your attacks of Lumbago are no Learly so hopele they ss as seem. You ts SPECIAL Keep this thought -in mina Newest Patterns in all Qualities and Rugs Brussels, Velvets, ID ks friends, who are anxiously hop for her speedy recovery. itch, red nose or any skin affliction. Recommended and guaranteed by W. money hack if merchandise.

he ooltex Notice of Registration. it fails to do what we claim for it. 1 At .0 Registration will be held on the Trial size 50 cents. )111 following days: Oct. 15, 23 and 24.

Mtumsel Registrars will be at voting Notice to Printers. places between 8 a. m. and 2 p. he and from 4 p.

in. until 9 p. in. Every --'7 voter not registered In the precinct Bids wit be received at the office of gis the Deputy Sunpervisors of 't Wei rePde rns In all wherein he now resides must re Elections for Ross county, up to noon PAPISCLEVELAND on Thursday, October 15 1914 ay, ctoer or 410a is the lakers of ter on the above dates or lose his I vote. printing of ballots for the November Id Rugs the highest type suits for women.

Deputy State Supervisors of Elec- election in said county. it Hons. en ----es-- DEPUTY STATE SUPERVISORS. I Kee; this. thought -in mind 1 ifelvets, Ax.

Apply Sloan's Freely For Lumbago, 4444 441. Your attacks of Lumbago are nor It eearly so hopeless as they seem. You 0 SPECIAla--- ON RUGS Patterns in all friends, who are anxiously hoping for her speedy recovery. wom.mmloftmNIMMMO Notice of Registration. Registration ill be held on the following days: Oct.

15, 23 and 24. Registrars will be at 'the voting places between 8 a. m. and 2 p. and from 4 p.

in. until 9 p. tn. Every voter not registered in the precinct wherein he now resides must register on the abOve dates or lose his vote. Deputy State Supervisors of Elections.

Apply Sloan's Freely For Lumbago, Your attacks of Lumbago are not Lear ly so hopeless as they seem. You Itch, red nose or any skin affliction. Recommended and guaranteed by W. F. Sulzbacher.

Your money back if It fails to do what we claim for it. Trial size 50 cents. Notice to Printers. Bids wil be received at the office of the Deputy State Sunpervisors of Elections for Ross county, up to noon on Thursday, October 15, 1914, for printing of ballots for the November election in said county. DEPUTY STATE SUPERVISORS.

444444444444444 -SPECIAL- zs merchandise. The Wooltex label El BIACK IN WeirtmelAddLAJ AA. PAPISCLEVELAND is the signature of the makers of the highest type suits for women. Keep this. thought -in mind Axmhlisters and Tapestries Lot Us Show You he Tapestries low You 60, 10.

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