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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 8

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Chillicothe, Missouri
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it" 1 -Ji wrtvfto Citiw- UlO afternoon lv auto when she and accompanied the body to Jifewltt received a toflay, announcing- tne of llJinnlbiil, unclo'of, Mr. JHewitt, wigwag with him at IttaJ slfltlng Uer rutjior WjewAfofl iiflJJ tlftf undorgoni, ly was get- bo ox- to IndM, and tho auth was a in Indiana rly IJfo Iw go- luti glit sahoo) AllJidugh tt lie did not fol- longth of ool for nty tho war bd in tho fcrmy, honorably I of lioal In J.867 whore Dr. Hoe with ho ccoodod inod the army, to a. dontftl of- Jt. Shorinttn, which for of yoars, tho Oreon farm flpd sot It out in i from which hundreds of of-applOHi ware and Iff was a great of horticulturo and ngrloul- i nlro ft grqat writer and the author 01' a number of Intor- oTitlns books on dontistiy and also curod on plates for sold tho patent rights to a purchased the to a book had cm Hftjt during Um two dollvsrlng lectures on dont- -WWy tor Boston firm.

Ho mndo his daughter In Kantian City. Di', Groon was a man of high char- icier and was Be'if-educated, He was nifin who made many friends. Ho Jovial disposition and al- for his tellOw- Qrqpn wds the wlio sUriod the courthouse survive: Di 'Wilson. Kansas Oily Wyandotto, former newspaper man, belfjg with the Courlor-l'OBt at, Hani Of late years he had boon of tho, Federal court In Hint city. An Agefl Dion, pwkfleld, Feb.

years of married life, Mr, and Mrs. James Campbell, each 90 years old, and p'lonoer residents of Linn county, dlod yesterday at almost the name hour, Doth worp lalo en 111 with tho grip at the same lima a A double funeral loolf placo at the Calliollc church this morning. tt Hoil) nnd Mrj. born in ihoy wore hood swojilnfarig, having lived on arms and al tended the snmo school, Tboy caino to Brookfleld fli years ago, and had lived almost continuously on a farm uillo and a half south of BrookdoUl, They nro survived by sons, llobort Camp bell of Bropkflold, and William Camp bell of HI Paso, Toxas, S. A.

Toooy of SL Joseph is a nephew. At first Mr, and Mrs, Campbell worn not, boJloved 111, but owing to their ndyancod age their conditions rapidly bocanio gravo, Mrs. Campbell's death occurred first, A short; time later Mr, Campbell died, ITo had not boon told thai bjs wlfo was Two The funeral of the lalo Dr, J. Groono, who died in a hospital at Kan BOB City Sunday was hold at tho iDlks duV rooms under the Scelcy and Dixie SRRINGS FOUR POSTER-Mahogany and Walnut, $18.75 Dressers to matcli. CBIFFROBES, $18.75 LIBRARY SUITS PARLOR SUITS And everything in rhc house.

Re member Only 10 Days. You can'l afford to mi -THE QUALITY BUSY fFHHISEC- 'ONONYMPAINTER an "ICllUilojioy Oarrollton, Mar, ft Uovnont made hero todity Lieuloui W. R. Palnler dlaouBB will be one of Die auspices of vimmv OAti UK uta ING IN that he will pregeui to the Vot- rB In the OQIUIDB campaign for tho Colo. was a mombor or No.

10. (ier will have charge of membnr of tile lodge. Mrs, George W. 71 years 4 led at her lioitie on South Ohor- ry street Wodneidiiy Morning at o'clock, was Uio result of fered monUis Boaldos the ohHdren BUV- Mra, purt Cutler, Jobn and Oharlos Springs, of A Biator, Mrs. noynoldC ra- Ml, sa5 4 born' in Ohio She moved tMls- She noon' at The Masons of Bprvloos at' tho grave, fntoijinon't in Kdgtowoofl comotery.

The largo lodge room of the Klk'W was comfortably filled with Elks, Ma, sons, A. H'8, and old friends. Many beautiful floral offerings sur rounded tho casket, services over the romali)B of the Into who died at Deer Lodge, last week, wore held Al tho'homo of Mrs. Hogo, Jefferson street, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Elder 13, donner conducting the services. Tho services at the grave wore In charge of the Masons.

Interment was In JSdgowood cemetery, Tho following out-of-town people were in attend anco at the funeral; B. Boyor, Deer Lodge, Dave Hlgbee, Kellum, M. A. Freeman, Jlobt, or, MTV and Mrs, Wm, Morton, Mr. and Mrs, Parish, Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Parjcsr John James, Hoy SlaU and of Ottumwa. Ijcitoort Seiner llomo. 8. Qlbson, liond ot tho Bank ot Chlllloolho.j has leased the, M.

Solsor home on South Locust street, and will move his household goods to this city from Browning nejt; week. Many tthofla. Harrison Bales, a young tarmei ropldlng southwest of tho city, ports' the thoft of a side curtain and wUiu from lila buggy, and bridle his harness, while hla rlj for, governor, lie, stales IhU Issue win IB Bcouoniy." Forty' yoira ofltco. This being true of Ills leads me from my knowledge of other odlcoB fa MIsHourl, and boards, nnd Institutions to believe lhat.wltli a well doflnod eyslom there could no it saving In all tho olhors. discussed this matter to some eyjliciu, with meVi who are more familiar than' I will) the expenditures of Ihoso of- floes nnd havo had pointed out justi wlml saving could bo made.

Thoro hap, grown up Jn tho B.tato durlnor fforts' a' little- at a l.tinu, KSgicaH It lona to the working 1 forces Iti the varloutt departments and 80 fnr ns I cnn rocall, whenever the actual need for these additional of- flcdtt was over, it hftfr never been re- rtalod by tho legislature. Money cap be saved in this way, In the cqntinR- ent oxponSOH of the legislature; mon- ry cnn be saved In a more or less when the general biiHlneiw plan of aftnh'B wore laid outfit wtui laid vpon very broad grounds. In. thOBO days the bualneHu was not BO as at present and tho men wore elected to the of- could keep done watch over Hie affairs of their offline and amount In each of the state can bo saved In tha operation of each of the state boards; money 5 can be saved In the operation of tho Kdiooln of higher learning; money cnn be saved Jn the work ot the com- mlEulong; money can bo saved In tho operation ot the eleemosynary Institutions. While It ffl true of eleomofiy- nnry Institutions that It the money Is saved, It could not go Into tho revenue fund of state, bnt would remain to tho credit of these institutions, yet, this money will make them more useful, more raiuo, and of pftqn consulted together to mjifka thct state government as oindonl add economical as tiosslblo, Pucing theso forty years a groat many wlepart- pinonlB have been added to 'Ufo stale crcntor sorvjco to the people and the 'government until at preseAl, Utw unfortunate onoa who are within their tho state 1 wa it may be true that there are the state boards and stale cpmmls- omo Inslltutlona In tho stato which jsjons, aro very numerous Indeed.

It operate at the highest efficiency, it Ik impossible now for the governor, this be true, Missouri will be gjad to Or ihe state officers to keep the same now It, and such a board would not close wtttch that was kept years) nlndor or Interfere with their work was tied In the-city yard on streett The -ward ig. dark and those sneakj jlosire to stOAl from rigs can fa so without being detected, A light should Installed oasl ot the yard, give peoi good view, at all times anil no doubt would put a atop jo the petty in-auy bill, and InBtltutlonB bjennlal to thousano saved' to 8 the demand tor now omens and new departments boon BOJ strong tho legislature that havo'posHlbly b6on madfe without proper inquiry into the matter. If 1 am elected governor of Mis, I shall with the consent ot the legislature and If their, consent Is not given, of my own motion, select ah Board," that, will oxam- Ino Into the needs of governor's on.flown 1 list Of state offices and eyoi or commission of any kind jn tlu every institution ot IjBarnlnn, ing. I know absolutely tnat there Is no question but what there will bo an Immense savfng to the state tin work of such a board as this? I do not want to RO Into specific Items at, time, but it does seem to mo and every eloomosynary and ppnal In- gtltution the state. This will be Instructed to estimate what is to carry on tho.worft of the maintaining good service, aiw Uio.

needs of every office and In the way of clerks, expenses and expenses of every 1 mean by this, to fnclMe of Secretary of State, State An' Treasurer, ot Public; Behoof, the and every dther appofnt- jve or office that draws a single dollar-from the Treaaufyjof, the and LwJIl vlto any thn prlpUnjpblll ot the state, tor last, Legislature appropriated ItflllloTpfcriaTir, might by the work of an "Efficiency bo cut down very materially, sny like a hundred thousand dollars saved In th! 8 Item alone. I believe the Missouri Legislature could render just as good service to tho state with leas oxpendllures ot money In Its contingent fund. This comes to my mind from study of other business Interests In the Blftto. One Instance, In my own busl- nosg where formerly under 'the old plan.ll reflulred the metal that entered into the forms of my newspaper to be carried 06 feet every, time It was arrived, to take "No fetra "Vj We were fortu service of Miss 4 5 II' 1 jJT unusually equi -Vi- 2 an expert give our custonie cienl service! ble to Chicago sob to stiniy: Corsets. 'Hefia You are cordiall used, now tho offlcioncy system It Is carried J.6 feet, an immense saving.

Another groat business institution that was formerly unable to moot competition that had become very strong In that line had the services of an efficiency doctor, and he "has rearranged all the' general working and euabled It to meet com-, ''petition on. every hand, and nt the Wme time made a great deal more money than it made even in the.days of no competition. "Efficiency Is, Economy." In business like, that? ot I than U. can stand.tandtl upon the taxpayers, announce the leading Issues or missions and fell InstUuUo to-.

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