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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 11

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mm Katie Baxter, who has been sick for the past week is slowly improving. G. W. Mast and wife have been vis- relative near Bedford the past week. Mrs.

Fred Williams called on her father and sister. Mr Sam Mosley and daughter Nora one afternoon last week, i Harold White spnet a few days last week with Chiilicothe friends. Lester Sullivan of near Lock called at the L. E. Dowell home Saturday night and Sunday.

Mrs. Griffith is very low at this writing. Misses Agnes and Louis Nothnagel and brother Billy are visiting Mrs. spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Mast.

Mrs. T. E. Stith called on the sick at the James Griffith home Thursday afternoon. Mr.

Dragoo was visiting Mr. Mathews Sunday afternoon. Faye Coberly of Hickory visited the latter part of the week with Mrs. Lucile Dowell. Mrs.

Henry was calling on Mrs. J. Charley her home Monday from Chniteothel their usual meeting Tuesday night at where she visited friends. Rev. Frank C.

McKeeley of Jamison, Mo. the pulpit at the Baptist church last Sunday morning and evening. Rev. McK ely is the home of Dr. Geo.

Morse. Plans were made for an entertainment of. some sort and then an outing trip. -v. T.

S. Harris, Scout Master, not being present. Dr. O. F.

McMillen, as- the regular pastor at the Utica Bap- Master, took his place. The Scouts, if boosted by the people of our community, will in time, make an list church. Rallie Culling has accepted a with a garage in Braymer and entered upon his new duties Monday. J. Stith one evening lastj Miss Lois Dusenberry of Braymer attended the ice cream social Saturday night.

Ramsey trimmed Mrs. Lewis' house with a new coat of paint last week. Mrs. Marsh Moss visited her daughter near Chiilicothe a few days last week. organization to be proud of.

Miss Stella Gall and the members oi her Sunday school class held a little pimic Wednesday evening. Elizabeth Dryden of Sampsel visited Ruth Lewis Saturday night and Sunday. creek was in there parts a few hours Friday. Glade Ware and family and Ruth Lewis were in Jamesport Thursday m. Ht.

Jt'ss Grace McCarthy gave a social for her Sunday school class-on Wednesday night. All report a fine time. Vernie Piper and family have returned from Kansas to spend the summer. Grace McCarthy and Robert Venable. Bertis Williams and wife, Lial Dowell.

wife and daughter Lee and Howard Moss were among the sightseers at Renraw park Sunday night. Ben Young and family visited at the Harry Young home Sunday. The iep cream social was well attended Saturday night. was taken in. Mrs.

Alvjf Mast and son Richard LUDLOW. A number of ex-service men met at the First National Bank last Saturday night. June 11, for the purpose of organizing a post of the American Legion. The meeting was presided over by Chas. Lindsey.

It was decided to call the post The Bryan-Mann Post, in honor of their two comrades who made the supreme Mrs. Ira Cox returned home Sat- Stockholders Meeting. urday from a visit with relatives in The annual meeting of the stock. Chiilicothe. holders of the Chiilicothe Factory Mrs.

U. G. Hatchitt returned home site Association will be held Saturday from a visit with Mr. and dav June 28, 1921, at 4:00 o'clock, Mrs. Lester Schwitzgebel of Kansas- P- at tn office of the secretary, I City.

I for the purpose of electing officers, I C. E. Ware and family accompan- 1 and for the transaction of such other sacrifice over there and Everett Mann. -Everett Bryan A. C.

Skinner and Rupert Shuman left Monday for a trip the Great Lakes and thru Colorado to California. ied by Mrs. Ware's brother. A. J.

Reidel left Tuesday morning for a two week's vacation in Illinois. Mrs. J. D. Wells and daughter, Miss Gladys were visitors in Braymer Tuesday afternoon.

W. N. Balkey went to Braymer Monday for a visit with his son. mer Balkey and family. John Shanholtzer was a visitor in Chiilicothe Tuesday.

i as may properly come before the meeting. 17-10t B. V. Gill, Secretary. Fruit berry plants, ornamental shrubbery, or rhubarb Call H.

H. Warner, Renraw Place. 9-tt Private Sale. 12 Big Bone Spotted Poland China tried brood sows. Special prices this E.

P. Michael of Braymer was a Priced to sen or call W. a business visitor here Mondav 1 Owen, Sampsel, Mo. 14-5 noon. The lecture which was to have been! Mr.

and Mrs. G. I. Rudolph and son given at Community Hall Friday night was postponed on account of trouble at the electric light plant. I Work on the new building of N.

S. Copple is progressing rapidly. The members of the M. E. Church gave an ice cream social Saturday night, June IS.

Quite a crowd attended and all report a fine time. Miss Murriel Johnson returned to Buy your Briscoe cars and acces- LaVerne, who left Monday of last sories from the Philips Motor Co. 13-30t week for an outing trip to Lake Tan-j acomo and other points of interest in South Missouri, arrived home Wed-j Money to Loan on Farms in unlini. nesday evening. They report a fine amounts at lowest rates of inter.

trip. Dr. D. F. McMillan and family, were entertained last Sunday by Carl Hawkins and family.

The Boy Scouts of 'Ludlow held I est. Douglass Stewart. 23j-tf Money to Loan on Farms in nnlim. Hed amounts at lowest rates of inter, est. Douglass Stewart.

2Sj-tf THE U. S. USCO TREAD Here is the U. S. Usco Tread, with a long -established standard of service motorists who have an eye to mine, as wen as to price.

While selling for less than the other tines in the U. S. Fabric line, the Usco has earned for quality' and aHe economy which te not exceeded by any tire in its class, Which one of your neighbprs gets the best mileage out of his tires VERY once in a while you hear a motorist say as he kicks a rear tire with an admiring foot, "there's a lucky tire!" Give him a chance and he's tell you all about it. And then you'll find that what he calls "luck" is simply his first experience with 3. quality standard tire.

It all comes to this a U. S. Tire anywhere in this country and you get definite, predictable value for your money no matter what weight car you drive. The man who has been guessing his way through "overstocks," "discontinued lines," "job lots" and the like, will find it refreshing to talk with the local U. S.

Tire dealer who is concentrating on a full, completely sized line of U. S. Tires. For the first time he will hear some straight quality tire facts get the difference "Fnuh. live U.

S. ocxne to the dealer from him neighboring between chance and certainty in tire buying. The U. S. Tires he sees in stock are fresh, live tires.

They come direct to the dealer from his neighboring Factory Branch. There are 92 of these Branches established and maintained by the U. S. Tire makers. Giving your dealer a continuous moving stock of new, fresh tires built on the certainty of quality first every time "Hia first experience with U.

S. quality standard Tirea." United States Tires Company United States Elmer F. Kerr, Avalon; Alcott Motor Co. Inc. Chiilicothe; Drury Aifiprson, Chillicothe; G.

O. Philips, The Philips Garage, Chiilicothe; Portman Chula: Barnes Son, Dawn; L. L. Wolf, Farm- ersville, P. 0.

Chula; L. M. Dowell. Springing P.O. Chiilicothe; Harry Spooner, Wheel ing; Crooks Gunby, Chiilicothe.

12 turn the If the Germ Theory of Disease were true there wnld be no one living today to believe it. SUFFERED TWENTY TEARS FROM PILES AND STOMACH TROUBLE. "I sffuered twenty years from chronic stomach, trouble and piles. I tried all kinds of drugs, patent medicines and several doctors, without permanent relief. In June, 1919, I started with Chiropractic.

I was relieved of my i stomach trouble and the piles showed a gradual improvement until well." S. Lurablev. HEALTH BEGINS When yonr health begins to improve depends on you. Consultation is without charge, Could 'st thou in vision see Thyself, the man God meant, Thou never would'st be The man thou CONSULTATION is without charge or obligation Ray W. Rodgers, D.

C. Chiropractor Phones 541 and 1082 Office Hours: 9:00 TO AND TO SUNDAYS, TO A. M. Over South Entrance Peo- les Trust. Co.

Bldg. CHIROPRAtflQ CORRECTS DISEASES F0UOWIN6 ARMS HEART SPLE.CM KIDNEYS BOWELS APPENDIX 8UOOER COWER L1H8S Lower bondla at nerves shown under magnifying glass Is pfatched, and incapable ot carrying lifesforces (health) to the organs sop- plied by it. Di. sease is the inevitable result. i.

NERVES VM3OR- VlTAi-TV Just received a new fine of Ladies Dresses Voiles, Organdies Dotted Swisses, Prices $5.00 to $10.00 150 yd. spool Coates sewing thread 5c Goats Crochet thread, spool 5e Rit Dye Soap, 5c Big Reduction on summer voiles and white dress goods. E. R. Casteel V.

H. GEORGE, Mgr. PHONE 114 Delivery any place in the City I Reduction On Nursery Stock Cherries, 50c each, per 100 $40.00 Apples, 2 yrs. 30c 100 25.00 Grapes, 20c each, per 100, 15.00 Gooseberries, 20c, per 100 15.00 Currant, 25c each, per 100 20.00 Rhubarb, per 12 $1.50 Write or Phone 160 J. F.

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