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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 3

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1891 --MARCH-- 1891 sermon was strong, the "Judgment, the theme. "Two professions and'two additions to the church. Everybody is invited tonight, Now is the time to order your i Rose Plants, if you got in your order now. they get the benefit ot Greens house start. mrlOdlw Prof.

Alleu Moore has returned from a trip to Kansas ami wi 1 leave to-morrow fur tiinn- berry on business. Jlobert Nichols, a woodchopper of Trenton, was run over in the railroad yards there yesterday and instantly killed. Uncle Davy Lock Springs, BF-Callatif Go's for sigimi was in the city today. He is scrriee interpretations. TO DAIS WEATHER.

years old, but has as much life him as tbo average man at 40. 73 in W. B. Stevens returned from the WASHINGTON, D. C.

March 12,1 as tijjg morning and the Farmers' Clearing except in extreme north- Store will hnvo something new to say western portion; warmer. GKEELI. MARCH WEATHEK UtT. Irl 11. Kicks.) The first and second are reactionary days.

Storms may be expected, after which and up to the 5th or it will be very cold. From the 6th to 10th is a regular storm bargain period, during which violent storms from the south will clash with snow to our readers in a short time. Chillicothe is the biggest and best town in North Missouri, and the way to keep it at the top is to encourage everything that will keep it J. W. Bird, administrator of Maiy Bird, deceased, today sold a lot and small house on West Webster street (ID Maurice Murphy for a great storms from the west and north.

Watch them. Cold will, follow. Warmer, with storms ou and next to 13th. From tho 17th to 20lh is a period intensified by Venus, Vulcan, Mercury, and Moon's first quarter Earth at Equinox. Voileut dis- and especially An intense and turbances generally, coasts and seas.

You can't afford to walk, and get a dray to haul your trunk, when Myers wll haul yoa and your trunk for 25 cents. Leave calls at Loeper House or baru. far-'reaching cold wave will time up to reactionary days on the 25th. The last storm period for March is central on the 30th, and run into April. Earthquake indications in March fully explained in Word and Works.

A good many Chillicothe Republicans openly expressed their preference for General Palmer over Sire er, the political fortune-hunter who represented only himself. i Mrs. J. H. Ware and Mrs.

Sidney McWilliams, wife and daughter of the late J. H. Ware, and Wm. Allbritain, who came here with th? rc- of deceased, returned to Kansas City I this afternoon. fill the! CHILIiICOTHE.

building on tho North Side Square (both lower and upper floors), lately occupied by tbillicothe, the county seat of Liy- Book store. Duel building, iugston county, is a city ot 8.000 in- of habitants, desirably situated high ground between Grand luver and Medicine Creek on the east three great Truufe Lines, the C. B. Wabash arid the M. St.

jriviug direct transportation without change parative, worse; superlative, dead The whole class looked up very much surprised, and the master trith on effort to suppress the sadness he felt; said: "Scholars, yoil can have fifteen minutes for the funeral." Some of the papers say General Palmer was born at Eagle Creek, Scott county, Kentucky, but this is probably a mistake, as our information hag always been tliat he was born in Elkton, Todd county, the same town that gave birth to Hon Roger Mills, of Texas. This information was derived from Gen. Palmer's relatives here some jcnrs asro. Dr. B.

F. Dillin, of Hale, ia in town today on his way to Nevada, where he expects to move his family to reside as soon as he can make the neccssa fy preparations to receive them. We regret to lose the Dr. from Carroll county. He is an active, enterprising, public spirited man, and a Democrat from top to bottom.

We commend bun to the people of Nevada as a thorough gentleman, reliable and first-class in every Democrat. he of to Uajos- mc of another Oh girls, where did you get your pictures are the bust I ever saw. HuQ'muu's gallery. to Chicago. St.

Louis, Kansas City. Joseph, Quiucy, Omaha and Oouncil Bluffs. Fine schools, siificent churches, three daily weekly newspapers, good hotels, and opera house with a seating capacity 800, aud a public spirited people, in fact is the most thrifty, progres- town in North Missouri. Actual improvements during 1890, $300,100. Doscn't he take line photos.

and i Pneumonia is prevalent in some parts of the Bosehert 13 county. Mrs. David seriously and Mrs. It is related that when Ethan Allen, in our American Revolutionary War, attempted, with a fewhundred''Grecn Mountain boys, to capture Montreal, and was himself captured and carried a prisoner of war to England, King George III. offered him the governorship of tho state of Vermont if would become a.

loyal subject Great this is said have been his reply ty's offer reminds high personage who took our Lord and Savi'jur up into a high mountain and offered Him all the kingdoms of the world and the glory creof if He would fall down aid worship him, but the poor rcrll didn't own a foot of it." CAUGHT 1ST OHIO- A- H- McLain. an Alleged Embezzler. Broueht Back- Sheriff Taylor returned this morning from Athens, 0., having in cus- today one A. H. McLain, a man aged about years, who stands charged with ember-dement on an information filed before Justice Samuel, at the instance of S.

A. one, the well krown music dealer of this city. It seems McLain came here a year ago and entered the cm- ploy of Stone to sell organs. He was a good salesman and got the est opponent of trusts of all kinds, proposes to start, a trust of Us own that will cont-rol all the grain and live stock produced in Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri an Iowa. The Alliance will no doubt bo severely criticised for his project, bnt the farmers cafinot be expected to stand bacK and keep out of trusts when all other classes are engaged in them, TO MV HOPES.

Written rorllio CONSTITUTION. Bright btinjs of a happy world, liuie Iu nil that man holds snored here ou earth. The whence eotnus all his joy ami better mirth: Ye are to me more sweet th.ui music chime Of bella sill grandly ruujr in time and time; For they a moment pluaMi, while you jrh birth To joys that hist, ami sliiue, aud have no death Of from thy own celestial dime. hope how poor a thing is imui, How near he comes to be the very dust Ue was before hie being yet began Aud that to by nature's law he must Keturn agiin. My hopes are all to me And robbed of them then poor, be.

V. K. TO Ml FEAHJS. I stand and wonder al my Wbeu funcy these phantoms to my aiiibt; All ihirkleiug-iii of tuucy't nights Aurt inarsbiillctl tliero ojicb dread a host appears once of blissful peaie now rears A throng of spectre warriors rusb- iug to tbe tight And li'iied witb pride, and power, and warrior might, Wbilo o'or tbe pluin Iik6 temptest swept tbeir cheers. I staud look, and stand and look again, Aud strivo lo picture where cannot see, But every ollbrl ends in needless pain Each plumtoiu dart target liuds in Hie Then tear till ot mynel! and where I'vo trod I can but lift whut In-art I've loft to To llorso and Stockmen, It isn't a good thing to make a big fuss on little is isn't a good thing to issue an extra with startling headliness unless something really worth making a noise about has happened.

We make a sort of "extra" announcement because we are abundantly justified by the circumstances in doing so. There are times when a little flourish of trumpets is pardonable and this is one of them. You are fortunate in not having bother about spring styles until we are actually ready to place them at your disposal but long before yoa began to think about them we were giving them study any attention. This year we have been especially successful in equipping ourselves and the surprises, and low prices await your examinaj lion, Very Respectfully. STKIMUCNS Spring Opening.

Dress Goods- Dress Goods. Let us call your attention to the best display of FOREIGN DRESS STUFFS ever offered in Chillicothe, attractive and varied enough to grace the counters of the largest Dry Goods House in the West. The beautiful soft wool stuffs in invisible checks, with large plaids to match in Rose, Daliah, Mendarie, soft and brilliant with drasene tuftings, as beautiful as the French ever produce. vi- Aetrachan checks and their home spun Fabrics in looks, but the finest silk in touch and feel. HENRIETTAS, Of the famous Arnold make, soft brilliant and smooth, colors permanent, in twenty-three different shades, beginning with cream and ending with black.

Brilliants in black and colors including all the best Faoncs. OPERA HOUSE. OWE "WIGHT OWL y. i6th. have Trnlk Black being yet the standard as far as style goes, placed extra attention upon this department and we can proudly say that no better Black Goods department can be found.

black or money refunded is the universal guarantee upon even- piece of goods you see. All dyed with the Dragoon Fast Black, Heimesderf Silbert Fast Black, giving assurance that all arc fast, Come and see our Dress Goods. A. WALLBRTJNN SON. EAST SIDE, CHILLICOTHE MO.

E. Hitt, secretary Chillicothe Commercial Club, Chillicothe Mo. LITTLE CONS. Thomas Lilly is dangerously ill of it, both ladies residing in Cream Ridge township. Property of all kinds bought, sold 44-aded ReaLestate a Commission low.

H. 0. MEEK, and Real Estate Agent. Three Brass Balls, South In buying lottery or raffle be sure you get "101." tickets, D. Fulton is on the afflicted list, Locust Street.

Patrick Kencally died at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Slattery, Sampsel township, yesterday. in and is too lame to walk. E. Docktry has been quite ill, bnt is improving.

Elder T. P. Haley returned toj Kansas City this morning. What are vou doing to help along the canning factory enterprise and Make out your list for noses sendtoJ.F. Pepper if you want Apul good plants.

Deceased was born Ireland, and at the time of his death was in his 96th year. lie was buried from the Catholic church in this city today. i Attention members of the Omega Lodge, K. of A special meeting will be held at the Castle Hall tonight at 7 o'clock sharp, to consider the question of music lor the ball 1 THE CONSTITUTION is fully pro- I pared to execute in short order, horse and all stock bills. Special i cuts ordered on very short uotice.

confidence of his employer, and it is on or address The CONSTITUTION. charged in the information that on i dfcwtf. the 20lh of last November he sold' an organ valued at 805 for 885 to Caldwell county customer and with "the proceeds cf alsconded. Mr. a I Piano and Ore-an instructions, I will Instructions mi either or organ a-t reaMouable Intnulucliic the Charming Soubrclli- Miss Lillian Kennedy Aii'I the Charm C'oiut-ilian.

Mr. Alfred Kelcy And Specially Selected Cbtupixny- Solid Plush Scenery First Act. All our Own Bpeeiul Scenery. InlroUuclDS UlVLT Tnnk, Calcium Mains. Special Music, improrletl Dnukey.

Siberian HlooOhound, ole. 1 anil 7.3. Hcservcd seals notr on at Williams. Stone laid low about his loss until he located McLain Athens, Ohio, and then took the necessary legal steps to have him arrested and held until be could be sent for. Last Monday Sheriff Taylor, armed with Ugal documents, left for Ohio, where he found bis man in custody, and without much delay secured him and brought him here to or call at HOI Mans tu cabinets.

DAISY IJol.MK.-". Huffman's gallery for fine Mar.2d&wtf. NATIONAL Biffi OJT CH1L1.1COTHK. MO. Capital Stock, 60,000 Liability, 1OO.OOO it please you, dine with us of Venice.

ENTREES. answer the charge. His examining Chicken Pie. Baked Beans, trial will take place at an early dsy. IIKKADS.

Mr. Stone told the reporter totlpy rht 0 Bread, JOHN T. C. Miss Virgie Dodds, of Rich Hill township, is quite ill at the residence of J. C.

Barkley in this city. Senator Palmer is a cousin of Mrs. Geo. Milbankof tuis city, the mother of several line young Demociats. Fresh for sale.

Full stock registered. mrlOdtf H. MANS UK. Miss Jennie Cropper of Jamesport is visiting the family in this city. John E.

Smith, Crayon Residence at Crossing St. Jo. depot. Grade Portraits only. Artist.

east of the Makes High Prices very reasonable and satisfaction guaran that since McLain's Ilight receipts be had given for money collected turned up, but be could uot, say bow much McLain had secured in tbia way, as the returns were still coming in. A WOvel and Humorous nnce. Perform- Lillian Kennedy and Alfred last night were seen to good ad van teod. loie anu 1 Will call to explain work in tage in "Casty'a l.ol.ke any part of the city. Leave orders many shows carrying so at Crclliu's- The Farmers' and Laborers' Union will hold an open se'ssion at the Kincade school house, March 12, 1891.

Mr. Rollin Britton, an attorney of of Dr. F. M. a 7 p.

m. Several prominent en are expected to be present, aud will address the people. Everybody Gallatiu, is yisiting Moore of the Normal. Prof. Allen invited.

By order of tno td COMMITTKE. Uncle Matt Spears, who has beenj The county court bus ordered suit quite ill for some time, bas had a re- be brought ou ali back taxes up to and including 1881). The suits will number several hundred, and notices of warning are being sent out to de- lapse and is quite sick. Tbe Chicago air-ship will soon be ready to take the Kansas artificial ejjrg man's products to marlret. liquents, and if not heeded will entered in lime for the May term For a full account of the glorious circuit court.

be of ending of the great Illinois senatorial Oglit sec our telegraph columns. Fou SALE given. Arthur M. Day was brought out of i features, the manager has paid particular attention to play and actors Miss Kennedy is a beautiful little article of most delicious combination, singing, dancing and Mr Kelcy keeps the audience in one continual roar of laughter with his refined humor. The river scene was unusally realistic, and the donkey and dogs were a joy York Herald.

FIRE AT ALBANY- Albany, Gentry county, was visited by a destructive fire on Monday night, which destroyed the entire block ou the west side of the public square, involving a 5S of about half of which was covered by COLD MKATS. Ham, Beei', Bed Tongue, RKMSIIKS. Piccalilli. Chowchow. Pickles, Slaw, Catsup.

Cranberry- sauce. DKSSEKT, Chocolate, Cocoanut, Ice Cream and Loaf Cake, Ooughnuts. Pie and Cheese. imi.NKS. Coffee, Tea, Water.

To be served in tho basement of the First M. Church, Thursday March 12. Hours five to 9.r> rents. mrU d3t Surplus i-'uuUK anil Undivided I'rollls Slj.joo uu Ailiuuauline Johnson. President.

Ceo. J. W. Hyde, cashier, I'nrtdii. AUoruey.

IHIIECTORS J.A.Gnio.'. (5co.Jllll.aHlt J.w.Hyde. (5. Brown. Mrtlt-y- J.

Mat. Oirdner. A. Lowcustein 11. S.

Nuriimn, Henry Wnilbninr. K. L. Tmi'lH'iiy, A fTfJcral bankinc- business done. ess respectfully solicited.

Supper 25 cents. NOTICK CONSTITUTION Daily and Semi-Weekly! A Purely Democratic Newspaper Enterprising in gathering the news, and fearless in printing it. Staunch support given measures designed for Public Good SOMETHING NEW. fowling IW CHILLICOTHE. NOTICE! 1 have, opened a "New Bowling Alley in the basement of Seiser Bros, uew earner ofalley, opposite Younsr's Implement Warehouse.

Open day and night. Ao Liquors or allowed. Ibis game is purely innocent ami boalth- lul. CalluQd spend your leisure hours with mo. Respectfully.

T. C. TABWATEK. UNEQUALED In Mechanical Equipment, and unsurpassed in Quick Delivery by mail or carrier. Its price is reasonable, within the reach of all, without being a burden to any The CONSTITUTION will never cheapen its quality.

it telegraph columns. nr insurance. The jail today and given an opportunity I -Eight good farm horses. ake abond $1,500 for M8 were E. J.

Millei, The principal MrB Olivia Watch for the Menu for the sup. per to be given by the ladies of the First E. Church, March 12th. appearance to answer the charge of I. T.

EVANS. procuring criminal malpractice ou the person of Miss Nancy Triplott, whom he has since married, but his effort was not successful aud he was A large audience wns out last A young lady in a Nortbport, night to hear Rev. ilcMurry at tbe I Maine, school compared ill, in this Klin street Methodist church. The manner: "Nominative ill; corn- losers Whitley, James A. Lanner, G.

W. Smith, G. W. "Shepherd, and the Albany hotel, which was vacant at tho time. E.

L. Peery Co. and the Bank of Albany lost tbe costly plate glass fronts of their buildings. A Case otSe't-Defense From the Indianapolis Journal. The Farmers' Alliance, the great- There will be a meeting of the Democratic voters in the South pres cinct on next Friday night at Oak Grove school house to nominate a candidate for the oliice of road over- 8eor COMMITTEE.

ATTENTION! The Second Hand Store, old Johnston Tobacco Factory, on South Locust street, is the place to buy or sell all Second Hand goods. If you want to buy or sell anything give us a call. Satisfaction guar- CO. April Od Aw If Jim Tanner has an improvement on bis sensible collar's this year, and for less money; you all know tbe sensible collar, North Locust street at bign bie saddle. Ecu.

SALK-Secd potatoes, Leo's favorite and Thrallburu. Inquire of D. TABI'LJSV. lltica, MQ, CITIZENS' CHILLTCOTHK, MISSOUiU. ISO.OOO 00 00) Thus MoNally.

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It not only gives all the local happenings, but contains all the telegraphic news and market reports general State news, etc. Daily and Semi-Weekly. Undertakers Corner of Vuu Locust Cliillicothe Mo. McUlic Burial Cases, Wood Coffins, etu. Orders by niail Cusk- nilciraiiyor By mail, postpaid, one year in advance six months, in advance one montii Semi -Weekly, one year in advance Six months, £5,00 2.50 ,50 1.50.

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