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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 12

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CONSTITUTION FOR HOT DAYS HERE ARE, A FEW GOOD COOL CLOTHES SUGGESTIONS -Two-piece Suits, as good as the best Tailors can build beautiful fabrics and patterns in Regulars, Stouts and Slims. Hart, Schaffner Marx make $5.00 to. viUU Straw Hats, Linen Knee Length and Short Sleeve Underwear, Mercerized Half Hose and Shirts, all help to keep you cool and make you look good to Mary. Sipple Clothing Co. Children's Linen Suits, Blouses, Warm Weather Hats and Caps.

Tennis and Outing Shoes CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. SALE FIXED A PKOSECUTOK For cord Hurxthal, 'phone 665. ml2dtf FOE H. P. gasoline engine; at a bargain; phone 478.

1304 West Webster. George James of Putnam County Asked a Kansas City Girl to Take Dinner and Then a Walk. For sale or grass meadow. B. J.

Meek, For room house, 4 lots; all kinds of fruit. Apply to R. G. Godfrey, grocery. 20j6t FORRENT Furnished rooms for rent; ladies George prosecuting attorney of Putnam county, was in police court in Kansas City Saturday morning, charged with annoying Miss Eva Davis, 21 years old, at the union depot Friday afternoon.

V. 1. Bell, depot master, testified in police court that James had annoyed the girl by forcing his attention upon her. James was called into police conn, under the name of "Jack Smith. prefered.

For house of 6 rooms, 3 closets, on East Calhoun. Call First National bank. House For house, lights and bath, 42-1 East Clay street is for rent June 1. Write Rev. M.

L. Gray, Richmond, Mo. 24mdtf j22dlw he appeared before the desk sergeant at. police headquarters he refused to give his name or to make any other statement. Fred Coon, the assistant city a.torney, was personally acquainted with James.

James said he had mistaken Miss Davis for another woman and had got into conversation with her. There was nothing improper in the conversation, he said. "Did this man make any improper suggestions?" Judge Kyie asked Miss illustrated catalogue ex- ij av plains how we teach barber trade in He i no she answered, "ex- WANTED weeks, mailed free. Moler Barb- cel)l at he asked me to go out to ev College, Kansas City, Mo. pocketbook containing ten concert tickets.

Finder will please return to this office. It supper with him and then go for .1 'walk." Judge Kyle lined James $25 and gold losket charm with monogram, R. Finder leave at Mrs. Burberry's Cherry and Jackson and receive suitable reward. Summer coughs and colds yield at once to Bees Laxative Cough Syrup.

Contains honey and tar but no opiate Children like it. Pleasant to take. Its laxative qualities recommend it ave him a stay of execution the entire amount. Hood 9 Pills SS After-dinner pill; rarely prompt pleasant; eusy lo take auu l-j operate. 250- Ironizo iiic jljc.l, i'io bruin, the stomach, and give i sleep.

or $1. or mail. C. 1. Lo'-velJ, ilass.

if Made lif Hood Jt's FOE SALE A nice 4 room cottage, living water; on South Elm street, next to A. McVey's residence. Also 7 acres land to mothers. Hoarsuess, coughs, just outside the cioup yield by N. J.

Swetland Drug ITidSw LAXI) Ut-VEliS IlETt-ItX. S. M. Beeman, No. 1002 N.

Locust St. A class Enter tainment. A. T. Cunningham returned Mon- day from Frano, Texas.

Mr. Cun-1 ningham left last Tuesday in charge I Open every evening at 7 o'clock of a big party of land buyers. The party returned with Mr. Cunningham this morning. The trip was very successful as all the buyers wen; well plcajed with the country.

The following from Livingston county purchased farms: J. M. Dunn, H. K. 'Barger, C.

McWilliams, T. B. Everson and J. M. Abbot.

THIS WEEK HERRING FISHING AND PICTURESQUE L. CARLTON, Proprietor. The Famii Tho mt-aicincs in the world cannot! take the placs of tte family Consult bisi early when taken ill. If the trouble is with your throat, bronchial tubes, or lungs, ask him about fating Ay-er's Cherry Pectoral. Do as he says.

I Wo hsva no scoi-Gtc! Tiro publish PERSONAL AND LOCAL Huffman's Photos. dtf Henry Miller was in Hamilton Sunday evening. H. Storm of Laredo was a visitor in the city Sunday. J.

E. Myers of Cameron was a visitor in the city, Sunday. H. C. Loche and daughter of Linneus were in the city' Sunday.

J. W. Wilson and wife of Cream Ridge were in the city Monday. Mrs. A.

Hawkins left Monday noon for Linneus for a- short visit. Every one wauting the latest style photos at one price to all, go to Huffman's. dtf A. B. Davis to Kinlcston Mou-j to attend ircuit court.

We will sell ihis week roses, all colon-, five for 51 24jq6t R. L. Isherwood. A. M.

Howard of Farmersvilli: was in the city transacting- Ijiisincs.s Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

C'rellin of Kansas City spent Sunday in the with relatives. Edgar Abell of lola Kansas, spent Sunday in the city with his sister Mrs. Emma Lane. Mrs. W.

W. Edgorion left Monday for Wheeling she will visit relatives for several days. Mrs. M. V.

Turner left Monday for Prookfleld where she will visit for several days with relatives. SHOP is now equipped with three chairs. Work first-class. Clean towels. Mrs.

Henry Tanner and daughter, Fay, will leave tonight to spend the summer at Colorado Springs. Oakes Xorville of Kansas City spent Sunday in the city with his mother, Mrs. Isabella Xorville. Mrs. .7.

N. Crutcher, who has horn visiting relatives in Cass county, wil' arrive home tomorrow evening. Mrs. Geo. Vmcill and sou of 'Gait are the guests of Mrs.

Vine-ill's parents, R. M. Cleaveland and Miss Ella Hales, lias been visiting friends in the city, returned to her home in Brookfield Monday. Mrs. B.

C. Kirbey, who has been visiting relatives in the city, returned to her home in Linnens Monday. Miss Ollie Carey returned Monday from Dawn where she spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Mrs. Elizabeth Menel'ee and mother.

Mrs. S. A. Xewland, went to Stanberry yesterday to visit Mrs. Ralph Tracy.

Carnations GO cents a dozen Ihis week at Isherwood's greenhojiso. (it Mr. and Mrs. .1. W.

Tye of Ludlow ware trading in the city Monday. Miss Ntcols of L'udlow was in ilu- i-ily shopping Mo 1 'lay. Mrs. S. Graham of Meadville passed through the city Monday en rout" home from a visit with relatives in Chula.

Elmer Woolsey of Breckenridge was iuthe city Monday and called to renew his subscription to the Con- itution. Mr. Harry Skfdmore of Francis. arrived in the city Monday for a few days visit with his sister, Mrs. F.

A. Alberty. CANDIES We have just received a fresh consignment of Huyler's and Gunth- ther's Candies, famous all over America.There are none others quite as Give her a pound box. DRU3 GO. Agents for SHOULD "GO WAY BACK." Frederickstown Democrat-Xews.

We see that there, unfortunately, fs a disposition among a few politicians to try to work up some kind of an anti-Folk feeling among the voters. Of course, the whole thing is engineered by a few sore heads UiUt Hi a majority of the party has told to "go "way back and sit down. We would very politely tell these gentlemen that the present tim-a is too late in the season to commence the vashing of the party linen. If these disturbers of the harmony of the party would take trouble to a would find FOR GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP, Leaders of the Striking Telegraphers Say That Such a'Movenient Maybe Taken. San Francisco, June telegraphers of this country have it within their power to either bring the- telegraph companies to terms or force government ownership of the telegraphs," said a.

J. Small, president of the Commercial Telegraph- 'ers' union. "Xtme are so familiar with the inside workings of the telegraph system of this Country as the operators. We will start a national campaign in favor of government owii- that-three-fourths of the democrats and at the same time have if of Missouri are very well satisfied with Governor Folk as well as our "State affairs are conducted. have never been a rabid Folk howler at the same time we think thai wo aro able to understand and give credit to honest ollicials.

We simply give Governor Folk the credit of as near right as he can and jllien going ahead; and a few fault- I finders would follow the same rule A STMI3HT MK It is because we know the value of jjood Photojrraphs and want yon to, that we keep ours. A just comparison of Walton's Photos with all others will convince you that ours are the best anil don't cost any more. See? THE WATTOH STUDIO 1'IiON'K (J5S we would have a stronger party. bills introduced in Congress and tlu si.at.3 legislatures having in view the iiniirovement of ihe telegraph ser-I "Two of the important measures; we expect to i'atlier and work to have the purest Cream and 3. TO KEEP SWEET is easy enough if you know how.

Just acquire THE HABIT by eating Alberty Huse fine home made candies and don't forget" the fact if YOU want the best Ice Cream on earth you SHOULD go to their parlor where they always KEEP passed are: commission Giving the the power to. interstai.i* i A GIRL HANGS IIESKKLF. county. Henry jMansur and Itoy Ifavo Monday ni for Cohir.ibi; where I hey wul attend a dance give on 1 campus of the Universit, grounds, Tiif-jday night. Wm.

Booth was transacting busi ss iu the city Monday. Mrs. Thomas Wiiilerrowd of Sont Plymouth and Holts of were in the city 'i liey HIV on llii-ir way to Dea Moinet iowa. when 1 they will som tiiiK- visiting. ing of Ihe lOast eru will held al home Mrs.

i'. riionday night ill. O. Cb.i-'K. 1 bee visiting in tJriymer.

iviunied lion Mr. and Mrs. Kraiik Ransom am (iaugliliT, Mary ol St buuu; arrived Monday for a month visit with Mrs. Ransom's sister. Mrs P.

T. Miss Maud Ireland of Albia. Iowa is Hie Kiiest of her brother. Charlej laud week. HECHESTER'S PILLS Kll.lMI PII.I.S, fo r.Trski!uiv;i-.3l:- SCL8.8Y EVERYWHERE Miss Hare, who has been visiting friends in the city for the past week, returned to her home in Dawn, Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. McCor- BUS. BENNETT I Vefirmarv Surgeons 0 (Oflicr Rooms over Middleton's Hardware Store, So.

S. Sq Calls promptly answered day or The word can't is not in our vocabulary. OSlioe 1'iione. No. Wl.

Residence Phone No. 3S7. DR. JAS.3EKNETTT, 0. V.

S. DR. D.F.WILLIAMS, D.V.S. MISSOURI. The New Moving Picture Show AND A CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY.

Bell Ringer's Daughter and Who's Who mick of Chicago are visiting Airs. JlcCormick's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Green Cooper and other relatives. Mrs.

Tom lloge and Miss Lena Naglc will leave Wednesday for DCMI- ver where they will visit for a mun- ber of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Oliver. Mrs. Harry Davis and daughter, Katherine, who have been visiting relatives in Staiiberry and ChiUicothe returned to their home in Richmond this afternoon.

Rev. M. F. Ault, and wife of Sapnl- pa, I. spent Sunday in tho city with Of.

H. Ault. They left -Monday for Wheeling where they will visit for several days. G. H.

Burberry, wife and children, have been visit ing Mrs. David Burberry, corner Cherry and Jackson, will leave for tliair home in Centerville. tomorrow evening. Messrs. Watts and Smith of Moberly were in the city transacting business Monday.

Mr. Watts is the division freight and passenger of the Wabash and Mr. Smith is the Industrial agent of the same company. We don't care if you are skeptical; we don't care if you have no confidence It makes no difference to us. Hollister's Rocky Mountain will do the work or wo fair.

cents. For sale by X. J. Swetland Drug Mr. and Mrs.

G. IS. jSlaclc and daughter. have returned from a visit to relatives in Monroe This is Worth As no one is immune, every person should that Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is no beyond the reach of medk-iiie. Soli by all druggists.

Ciisvd iiciiiorrliagvs of tin- Liings. "Several years since my lungs; were so badly affected that I hat! many hemorrhages," writes A. M. Akc. of Wood, Ind.

"I took treatment 'with several physicians without any benefit. I then started to take Foley's Honey and Tar, and my mugs are now sound as a I recommend it in advanced stages of lung trouble." Foley's Honey and Tar stops the cough and heals the lungs, and prevents serious results from a cold. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all druggists. If you will make inquiy it will be a revelation to you how niany succumb to kidney or bladder troubles in one form or another.

If the patient is not beyond medical aid, Foley's Kidney Cure will cure. It never disappoints. Sold by all druggists. II you arc troubled- with sick headache, constipation, breath or any disease arising: from stomach trouble, set a 50c or 5i bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.

It positively guaranteed to cure you. Miss 1 Silence Put an End to After Unsuccessful Effort to Cash Check. rates, and another reiiuir- I ins that both lie filing and receiving I time be shown on all messages. present tho receiver of a telegram i lias no way of knowing how many hours a telegram has been on its fine line of COOL delicious drinks. Try them and be happy.

ttUKUih Stiivln liniment rtwiovo Soft or Callou.M/d letups and lehoB from tmrHHS, spavins, Curbs I SDUntn. Sw-wnuy. Man Hone, 1 a Miss Pearl Silence, aged 10, was SprB)nSi Swo found dead hanging to a tree near her home, five miles south of Mansfield, Friday night. She wont to town Thursday night, dressed in men's clothes, and tried to cash a 510 She was arrested and placed under bond. She started homo with her uncle, made her escape and hid in the woods over night.

Headache and constipation disap- p--ar when Dado's Little Liver Pills re used. They keep the system clean, the stomach sweet. Taken occasionally they keep yon well. They are for the entire family. -V.

Swetland Drug Co. SONG RECITAL TONIGHT Miss Ethel Buzard will give ft song recital at the Christian this evening. She is a singer of rare talent and her recital promises to bo an enjoyable I'll stop your free. To show you you spOTld a penny my Fink can do, I will mail you free, trial Package etci-' 1 Headache use ufom-buttlu Wf.rniuti.'d the Toothache, Period pair.s, are Ouruevury kuuwn uc alone to blood congestion. Dr.

Siioop's Headache Tablets simply kill pain by coaxing away the un- jiuitural blood pressure. That is all. Wis. the t-rnu Co HAIL DESTROYS WHEAT Lincoln Center, June 23 Address Dr. Snoop, itacine, o'clock last night a dostruct- Sold Swetland Drug Co.

At ive hail storm formed about three miies southwest of this place and passed directly over the town in a REAL ESTATE TRANSFER Arthur Robinson acd Wm. T. northeasterly direction, conticu- Robinson to John C. Robinson, ing Us work of destruction ior 106 acres, 2K- miles northwest of sevea or eight milca fiom Ludlow for SlOOO. here.

The totul area covered was about two miles wide and ten miles lonj; KKMAKKABLK HEStlUE. That truth is stranger than fiction, has once more been demonstrated in much wheat being total.y a lC ii Ma to rn ot si(1(Mlee ot eppel writes: as in bed, entirely dsabled with troyed and much more badly damaged. All windows uot protected were broken out. were pierce as by bullets, it was tho most tevere hail Let us eat. drink and be merry.

With never a thought of ache or pain. Let us forget every sorrow that might be. For we still have Rocky Mountain Tea. Sold by X. J.

Swetland Drug Co. Mrs. W.F.Woolsey and Mrs. ,1. M.

Spcers of Albany, left Monday for Mooresville, they will visit several days. it goes to the root of disease, invigorates. strengthens exhilirates Its life-producing proprieties are not contained in any other known remedy. llollister's Rocky Tea. Tea or Tablets.

cents. Sold by N. J. Swetland Drug Co. Itch in 'M mtmltos by Tills never solil N'.

.1. sa-otliuul Hi-nil Oo I'D Sl'MMESl IX IIKXVER. J. H. Barclay returned Sunday from Denver.

While in that city Mr. rented a furnished home on Cap- lol Hill for the summer. ana Mrs. Barclay and little daughter, Mr. and McKee and Mrs.

McVey Mr. and nlrs. E. McKee of Macou. leave next Sunday night for Denver and will be gone three months HAD ICK C'ilKAM ice cream supper and social vas given at the home of John Thompson of near Sturgcs, Saturday night.

Several of the farmers of that leighhorhood have formed an agri- ultural club and hold meetings and ocials at the different homes in the THE WEATHEK. Showers and thunder storms to- ight and possibly Tuesday. Cool- r. ed Lu In moiThages of the hiugs and throat. Lmcturs tailed to holy me, and all lied when i began taking Liug's Discovery.

Then I instant reliof The coughing id'ouii ceased; the bleeding dimiuish- A I'OUTirXATK TKXAX. i ir; rapdly, and in three weeks I was Mr. W. Goodloe. of 107 St.

able to work." Guaranteed for Dallas, Tex. says: "1 have become i Joughs and colds. 50 cents and acquainted wth Dr. King's tho Swctland Drug Store. Trial Life 1'Hls, and no laxative I ever free, before tried effectively disposes; tr malaria and billionsness." They don't grind nor gripe.

2Jc. at N. J. Swetland's drug store. BEEFSTEAK Ctil'U TO MEET.

DON'T MISS THIS ONE Tho Presbyterian ladisa will have a social on Tuesday afternoon acd evening at the The Beefsteak Club will hold iu first meeting for this year on the of MH. F. K. Riley on North Lo- Fields' farm, east of the city, Tuesday afternoon. T11E MAGIC SO.

a Number three is a wonderful mascot for Geo. H. Parris, of cust s'roet. Short program, re- drove, according to a Cedar letter freshmeutn and Presbyterian Art which reads: "'After suffering much gallery. Admission 15 wUll aml kidney trouble, and are invited.

22 Incoming greatly discouraged by the The Wc.mlrr. all Kidney- ir.idlllailder troubles. Sold by all druggists or two months' frcamir-iit by mail for 51.00. Dr. E.

Haii, Olive street, at. Mo. Send for testimonials. CKAI' SHOOTEKh AKKESTEU. fiiilure to find relief, 1 tried Electric Bitters, and as a result I am a well man today.

The first bottle relieved and throe bottles completed the cure." Guaranteed best remedy fcr stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by N.J. Swetland, druggist. 50c. GRACE CHURCH SERVICE Five crap shooters, who were ar- Appropriate services were held rested Sunday night, will fir.hf their at Episcopal Mon- morning at nine o'clock, it being St. John the Baptist's day.

A.n able address was delivered by case in police! court. Tlu live be tried before Crill. Tuesday afternoon at. 1 o'clock. Miss Grace Badger left Monday for Trenton where she will visit relatives.

Inflammatory Knauinacism Caredm 3 av Mortnn L. of Lobanoa, says: hr.tt InCnmmatory Kheumrulsni In evorv muscle ami Joint; tier wna terrible am! her body mid were swollen almost iwyond recognition: bad been In bed 'or six weeks and bad elKht Dtrvslclans. i received nobpnelltnntil she tried thr Mystit i for Rheumatism. It gave Immediate i relltifandslio wiisableto A-alknbout In three days. surf it siiveit ti-jr H'e.

Said by Swctland Urutr Company. A. R. Ms Adoo of Hamilton was a the rector, Dr. A.

M. Griffin. HE THE STICK. "I have fired the walking stick I've carried over 40 years, on account OL a sore that resisted every kind of treatment, until I tried Bucklin's Arnica Salve; that has healed the sore and made me a happy man," rites John Garrett, of North Mills, C. Guaranteed for Piles, iiurns, by N.

J. Swetland, druggist. business visitor in the city Monday. callers at this office Monday. Andrew Prager, of Jackson township was among the renewal WHEN YOU IBE EAST HENRIETTA HOTEL.

I--JT Get them Absolute satisfaction in the relief of Headache and Eyestrain. MACDONALD East Side OPTICIAN AND JEWELER FOR THE COMMERCIAL MAN AND WOMAN Don't you know that laundry work if properly done will last twice as long as that cheap work? Also that the life of the article will be extended considerably? And also that your laundry bill will be just half won't have to send your work so often? if you want that proper kind of work you trjrus and we will both be pleased. gJTY STEAM LAUNDRY Phone No, 634 C. H. O'NSJLL, Proprietor, BIG REDUCTION ON THE FOLLOWING MERCHANDISE THIS WEEK Lot Shirt Waist, good fitters, lots of stvle, lace and embroidery trimmed, Worth $1.25 to $2.00 Special CSQb One lot of wash goods, 'very latest styles and colors.

worth 35to40 cents. Special SaiJw lot of Children's Black Monarch -1 Ribbed ilusr-, double 15 cents, special Lace 1 lot of Nurtinghum Lace Curtains, good patterns, 60 inches wide, 3 yards long, worth $1.50. Special price per pair No. 7130 Long White Silk JC Gloves, worth $1, this weak No. 7132 Long White Silk Gloves worth $1.50, double tip, this week One lot of Dress Skirts, come in black and colors, made extra full.very latest style, worth to $9.00 Special this week One lot of Remnants in Prims, Percales, Ginghams, Embroideries, Luces, less i-an whol- sale.

BJg reduction In the Millinery department. Ycuccn aricrdtc buy a Hat whether you need it or the prices are so low. CLA CHILLICOTHE, MO..

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