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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 4

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PACE FOUE THE DAILY CONSTITUTION, CHU-LICOTHE, M0. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1927. PERSONALS Dr. D. J.

Hughes of Dawn was here visiting his Mrs. H. Lee Jellum, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. n. Weaver of Trenton were guests Thursday in the city of Mr. and Mrs Lee Bryan. Ellis Andrews of Meadville came Wednesday to enroll at the Chillicothe Business College for a civil ser-' vice course.

Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Stevens and family are moving today to property on Gale and Martin Streets.

Mr. and Mrs Ernest Johnson of Breckenridge were in the city Wednesday visiting with friends. Mrs. Richard Garr of Chula spent Wednesday in Chiliicothe visiting with friends. Mrs.

Lloyd V. Harinan, Mrs. Frank C. Fay and Miss Edna Bruce went to St. Joseph this morning to attend the Woman's Division of the Foreign Missionary Society.

Carl Nichols, son of A. C. Nichols, who has been ill for several days at the family home on Bryan Street, is Improving. Mrs. R.

N. Place is spending a few days in Kansas City and Grainvalley visiting with relatives. Mrs, J. E. Pardonner is confined to her home on East Wehster Street with illness.

Mr. and Mrs. Bickuell of Brookfield guests Wednesday of friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Corning of Bedford spent Wednesday in Chillicothe visiting with relatives and friends. J. V. Hicks went to Kansas City this morning where he will spend several days transacting business. Mrs.

Millard Grerg, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Smith and Wade Manning of Chula were business visitors Wednesday in Chillicothe. Mr. and Mrs.

L. V. Kilburn of Chula were in the city Wednesday transacting business. Howard Green of Brookfield spent! Wednesday evening in the city the guest of friends. Mrs.

Effie Johnson of Ridgeway underwent a major operation Wednesday evening at the Dowell Sanitarium. Mrs. A. C. Gastinau of Breckenridge, who underwent an operation ten days ago at the Dowell Sanitarium was dismissed today.

Mrs. E. B. Gill and Mrs. H.

K. Johnson returned "Wednesday evening from Maryville where they spent the day in the interest of the Business and Professional "Woman's Club. Dr. N. W.

Dowell was called to today on professional business. E. D. Chapman of Kansas City spent Wednesday in uie city guest of his sister, Airs. Anna Bliss.

Miss Eva Cannon is confined to her home with the measles. R. E. Hall of Kansas City is in the today transacting business and 1 isiting with friends. Mrs.

K. S. Piatt has returned from a few days visit with her brother, S. A. Browning and Mrs.

Browning at Avalon. D. Roberts, who is connected v-ith the State Boar'i of Agriculture at Jefferson City, is in Chillicothe today transacting business. Mr. Roberts and daughter, Sarah, are guests of Mr.

Roberts' uncle, F. Adkiiis and Mrs. Adkins, while here. T. J.

Wisehaupt of Bedford was a business visitor Wednesday in Chillicothe. George Helf of Oklahoma arrived Wednesday evening for a visit with his brother, Ed. Hclf and Mrs. Helf on North Broadway. The condition f.f Mr.

Helf, who lias boon ill for sometime, remains unchanged. Mrs. J. W. Kclso returned Wednesday from Springfield, where she has been the guest of liev daughter, Mrs.

Irvin Putman and Mr. Putinan for the past five weeks. Mrs. Kelso resumed her duties at the Bolls Min- leer D. G.

Company morning. Mrs. C. B. Swan re-turned Wednesday from a visit with her sisters, Charles Loouiis and T.Iiss Lottie Hurx- thall.

Mrs. Floyd of Moores- was a guest Wednesday of relatives in the city. Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. Cook of Bogard spent Wednesday in the city visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Canning of Bedford were guests Wednesday in the city.

Frank Duck of Hamilton is in the city today transacting business. Mr. Duck is manager of the J. C. Penney Store of that city.

While here Mr. Duck was a guest of E. C. Toft, manager of the IOCE-! store. Miss Sarah Hoffman of Brookfield is spending a few days in the city visiting with friends.

W. Brenuan, Deputy State Bank Commissioner went to St. Joseph this moiiiing on business. Thomas Crawford of Kansas City spent Wednesday in Chillicothe the guest of Marc Sims. Mr.

Crawford has a position with the -Kansas City Star was euroule from a business trip to Columbia. Donald Wiggins, Samuel Babb, Komer Peet and Chnrles Moser motored to Treaton evening to attend a meeting of the Standard Oil employees. Mrs. Frank Austin is ill at her APRIL SHOWERS! 85c Hip Boots and "Overall 1 Auto Bool U. S.

Firs Quality LET US REPAIR THOSE SOLES home on South Vine Street. Jack Austin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Austin is confined to the family home on Elm Street with illness. Charles McClain, Melvin Kilburn riid Misses Lorraine Jacobs and Marion DeVeese of Laredo were guests Wednesday evening of friends in the city.

Mrs. Arthur Young of Utica is in r.ae city today visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Haynes and Miss Ola Hargrave of Springhill were euests Wednesday of friends in the city.

Mrs. Maggie Girdner of Chula spent Wednesday in Chillicothe visiting with friends. J. A. Leen, Division Plant Superintendent and L.

V. Owens, Division Maintenance Supervisor of the Southwestern Belle Telephone Company of Kansas City were in the city Wednesday transacting business. Mrs. Delia Weir and Mrs. Jud Stewart of Meadvii'e were visitors Wednesday in Chillicothe.

Mrs. Marcy McCauIIey of Meadville underwent a major operation morning at the Chilicothe Hospital. Taking An mini Vacation Preston Randolph began a fifteen day vacation this morning. Mr. Randolph, who is assistant postmaster will spend his annual vacation in the city.

Win. Good Cigar, will turn over to tho superintendent of State hospital No. 2, the court having ordered them to the institution. LOCAL NEWS NOTES believed to bave been made, young (Continued from Page 1) I Gibbs shot his father. Mr.

Gibbs, I who is well known in the city is the son of William Gibbs and a brother oi Mrs. Arthur Housman and Charles Gibbs. Jury Assessed $25 Pine A jury -in hte Livingston county circuit court this afternoon returned verdict of guilty against Charles charged with the theft a battery from an automobile and assessed a fine of $25 against Johnson. I-ond was given pending motion for Married at Courthouse Stacey Howell of Pawnee, and Rebecca Beaty of this city were married at the courthouse this morning by Judge S. D.

Rohrer. an appeal. was found Tuesday morning in Locust Creek. Miss Phillips is the Attended Funeral of Cousin seventeen year old daughter of Mr. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Phillips motored and airs. William Pfcillips of Brown- to Linneus this morning to attend the funeral of Mr. Phillips' cousin, Miss Wilma Phillips, which was held this atternoon at two o'clock from the Baptist Church. The body of Miss Phillips, who disappeared last Friday Ing.

Grace Episcopal Church Guild will meet Friday afternoon with Miss Helen Schmitz. Futlier Dies in Hunlsvillc Rev. Wm. Rutherford received a message this morning from Mrs. Rutherford announcing the death of her father, John Howat.

Mr. Howat, according to the message passed away this morning at eight o'clock at his home in Huntsville. Mr. Howatt, who has been seriously ill for sometime, has visited in the city at the home of Rev. and Mrs.

Rutherford a number of limes and has made many friends on his visits. Rev. Rutherford left today for Huntsville to join Mrs. Rutherford, who was called to the bedside of her father, Wednesday. Funeral arrangements have not been made Mr.

Gibbs Improving T. P. Gibbs of Council Bluffs, who was accidentally shot through the arm Tuesday by his son, Saniual Gibbs, is resting well, according to a msesage received in the city today by relatives. In trying to kill a dog, Household Goods Sale I will sell at- Public Auction at my residence, 101 East Second Street, all of my household goods, on Saturday, April 9, 1927, At 1:30 P. M.

Promptly. Which includes 1 oak lealher up- Duofold, 1 library table, 2 dressers, 1 rocking chair, 1 round top oak dining table, 6 leather upholstered dining chairs, oak; 3 iron bedsteads and springs, 3 mattresses, one 9x12 rug, one 6 ft. 6 in 9 ft. 6 in. rug, 1 Congoleum rug 9 12; 3 burner oil stove, cook stove, 2 heating stoves: All kitchen utensils and many articles not mentioned.

Thelia Johnston 101 East Second St. A. W. Cies, Auctioneer. IOI I 3OE3OI MIRACLE RUG CLEANER A NEW WAT TO MONEY AND RUGS.

MIRACLE RUG CLEANERS not only cleans jugs, but especially adapted to overstuffed furniture and draperies. Not a purchase hut an investment. Invest today and clean up tomorrow. ONE BRUSH FREE with first fifty bottles, if purchased before April 1st. SQUARE DEAL ELECTRIC SHOP 020 CLAY STREET.

1OE3C 10: 6 OI IOC3OI FAMILY WASHING Just stop to think how many wash days a year weeks with a wash day every week This is 52 washdays almost two soh'd months of sixth of the entire year devoted to wash day. Send your work to us, we will give 52 extra days at a surprisingly low cost. We will do your bundle rough dry at lOc per pound, or finish bundle entirely 15c per pound. We will give you whitebt, cleanest work you ever saw. 10 5 i SLIFER'S PHONE 5 820 CAIxHOCN ST.

XOI 0 SCEXOl AMBULANCE SERVICE ANSWERED PROMPTLY OR NIGHT. Our Ambulance is now and of the modem Limousine type. Careful. Cuuricons Jif cation. CHILLICOTHE MOTOR CO.

J. TUCKER SON Props. Day Phone 343. Nights and Sundays 5G2 or 557. 0 101 3OBO1 Goodyear's New Balloon Tir In the 29x4.40 Size The new tire shown above is the fam- Goodyear All Weather Tread, ous scientifically redesigned for balloon tire use.

The first advantages of this new tread are traction and resistance to skidding. The sharp edged, diamond shaped blocks are placed in a semi flat design so that they not only grip the road, but they retain their usefulness longer than any non-skid tread ever before tried. The second advantage is long, slow, even tread wear. And with these virtues of traction, nonskid and long wear, this new tread is perfectly quiet and does not produce the vibration of many non-skid designs. We have this new tire now in the 29x4.40 size for Fords and Ghevroiets.

Adams Auto Phone 12 Open Day and Night.

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