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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 7

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ACTIVE 0N cae Kw Railroad edition Ini of the 'AT C- Onr aad Home Are Active eotheV the committees 'f curing snli men injh i Friday. waHMaal Matter OTH.WAB OL. Saab It. Saw Mfasonri to 'tte centra! state the has an atea of i tte exception of (I ta Mtosonrl i KMBg jRer total railroad mileage to North of the Missouri Itte land to geaetidljr level an agrtcoltam oomtry; to for tte Qsark Mountains, and a. aoon where only five the cost wffl' be wlth work on Slifer Is desirous emtOB- 4ato tte bunding as soon which wm be in, the When completed the Ian be on of the most modern ones in tte state.

The new homes of W. C. Orr and James JDbe Orr home wffl moat beautiful homes In tte modern rom each of aewliswea and the led'his support in defray the exp 'win be strictly a as they are to be madeiat the Chffll- ie Iron Company's lessen the expensi a great the local boost- for ChiUlcothe andlgave the men a special brice on the work. lights In Elm JFarfc are it to light tte'business on Chmi- Thnrsdajjwhew te four siaes of one block each work, se- the business defray lights. Tl the block, with he side streets be osetl 18 I WocfamatioaHas been- bt gtfK-aMmm over the reanested to of fete witt save Sain winter.

such. This day ot barer to hoped tho he! awwtect from to remove traahh tone efe to a boost for a clean premises; Let remember this and get October 8. "The ft siould be lighted." said a that a the! fcasine88 man today. "Plenty of mcord aat tatf tteetoen of tte hmd wee sank br an fa 1811-12 to covered fcr. It is a 4wo atory etrnc-.

id will have an the vanmg8 Jconveniences. Work is progressing rapidly) on VAX tte matter an Vtor Rent. FVM- Sale, ta tte Un- and caises la abundance wheat tye. barley, tobacco, while and Patotoes. fralte, market, and dairy prodnete.

and wops. advertisement for a merchant should donation toward The long winter a gloom over the bus- dfiitrfct and plenty it make, ft more cheer- tte anow to two: or three -feet deep and the wind blowing a sixty. an hour gale. I for one. and 11 know the others opinion, wffl work Imy share te defray 4 making a tour A report reached the'loeAl omcersl that a ChHHeothe young man has! been seen boar.ding trams at towns I near thie dty wtth.a satchel Hateteai of tte suspected party, he to be, caref ally watched.

He had been- trouble here before and. has faced many times in drei counties in I to organlae and they to la Thursday business- visitor of Caredfti are tte same to organioe and they fatthMfti and give ot to captaH Wednesday and fa theignesfc Mable Benaeb. torney Paul have returned from It in Peoria, BL Mann wOl make on att staves- SMstoB wffl Be Held la drcuH Court Boom at 1:80 in the Bverybodjr Invited. mnles are'famoosl 1 8 fa emg tte meeting which has been call- 11 tt papa these aaxall aceoai i i.i. i Worn wffl Ibe afvea large Oat.the monres has amounted am to $50.000.000.

or twice of the entire silver product of United States. According to the at of Agricnltnre's figures, Aay atop amounted to 92 aftemoon In to il Cora CR WM ObnonelB. wltt 25.130.000 Wheat and 26.508.000 bu- AeUofoata. MtosoorTs packing in- are way large as she has within her borders Kansas City, Ufc and St Joseph, three of the lareest packing points.in the IWtod States, manufactured ranfcB (enA -aatoag of tte UnlonT teams wf that tor the far auaafactared Ptod to "1S74, tobaeco manafaotureni of the pro- mm- ponada of chewing and smoking Of which ahqonnt nearly pounds to oa 'Iflug" or cake tobaoeo tor chewing. With c5 aad dganttes added, tte ai Mtoat to over maaOR, fttoaonrl mannfacbtred la 1909.

barreto of beer, vmlaed at and ranks as of tte In man ehpes. In 1910. Mbsou- 1.9KMM head of and malea. The total value of volt court room to oy Rep. 18.

C. Orr, others, wffl discuss the In order that the voter. the proper light tte amendment The amendments lo strictly against legal taxation and those who sttly attend tte meeting should be present and hear the posed amendment discussed. B. Saver of Kansas City, who to 11 tte head of the anti-single tax 1 amendment association', wffl be present and deliver an' address on the subject Don't forget tte time, 1:80 Saturday afternoon, and tte place the-circuit court room.

The above is only var- lous reitiarfras heard day regarding the "White Way." The business men'are enthusiastic over, tte proportion and so far as can be ooni No ascertained there has not been, one objection to the improvement. Brookfield already a Trenton hag raised S3500 the $4.000 lights Wheeling, Sept opened Monday with the teachers: Room No. 1. Prof. 6anattn i Davia.

andl Elmer Alexander and Mtoa Ber- nfte Pierce of Bedford were quietly married at the home of George Alexander on West Clan atreet at five jo'dock Taeaday afternoon: tte immediate members of the family witnessed tte ceremony, which We ha Only a rfitte Wa and we bef re the now Ies Room No. 3, Miss tucy Quite a number from hero wffl attend school In ChOUcothe yeat, Bussel White will attend school College, Cameron, Clyde Butler left this week Fayette. Mol, where he win this Amos Butler came Sunday an extended visit to Ohio frtflntfa, HI also attended the old rs- union while there. H. S.

Norman, John Goff, C. M. Be- 28. Shearer Mann Thormas and -J. Wa' Harris spent Wednesday night city with friends.

They made the overland in an A set of cooking every TTniveraal Sept 27 and 28. d3tw at. Mrs. J. T.

Davis of up to attend thefunerat Parsons. She to gueet i Witt and wile, J. H. Robinson Mrs. Mattie Norman.

tha Sensmueh. Mrs. Hattlft Castlev Mrs. Lfllie White, Mra. Miss Lottie Mjsa Beckwith, Mrs.

Ella Beckwith ami Miss Bowman attended the Methodist nearly ponnds vtfoed alter veonrlng at over UM. I total, vataerof a little leas jbt SJ90S. XOsaowi prodoced I low of atac, valaed at tte tons) at ni.CM.372: the coal Night echool at tte Jackson October. BL tNSTAiraur. ik.

tttojday having a total tte Mtoaoarl river aad tte to performed by Rev. B. F. Gooley. This young oonple are veiTl popular In tte victaity In which have tte beat wishes of a host of friends.

i conference in Mea4vffle and wf4-V M.A'k.._. The Democratic County Central Committee wffl meet in the circuit court rooms Saturday morning at ten, o'clock. Chairman'HUl is desirous of having every- member-present iness of importance-wilMiome foe ofoslderaUon. otter two chnichesi enWed a. basket dinner at the parsonage.

A. J. Buster and wife left Tuesday for a visit to Galao, Mo. A demonstrator of the Royal 'Vac. unm Cleaner was in OOF town Monday and Tuesday and whtto neca took a good many for riem.

Leonard Olennouse of Bversouvate transacted business In Whee3ns Tuesday. wife. Km.is| in the city the guest of Mr. antf Misv K. Feet.

Bast Jackaon stteet Bean is enronte to CaBfarnla for short stay. Mm. at A. and, they- are-mast exeeQenjE Rt local People tee surprised QOTCK aesnJte wcejvea "tf -j. ifmmmjfn and draws stomach, Ksiends fit the city have announcement of maj Miss- Grace WQfcmwn, formerly -to Jas.

W. Johnson of Qain. ey, IB. Miss Wilkinson Is the dangh- ter of Mr. anA Mrs.

W. W. Wfflc son of Avalon, and is watt known this city and conntjt. Mr. and Johnson win reside in Qnincy.

HL Chiaieothe Sept 24, 8S D. J. C. Blnyaie, farm sale, O-Hourke AjPiatt, stock Sprfnghm. Sept Lena McCarthy and brother.

Chester, laft Monday for Kirkevflle where farm gale, Stockwell, tons, with a val aMatam 7 rhoneSWj or typewriting. slSdlwk Fair. riBghay warmer tonight Fri- nneetOed. Probably shower northwest portion. Sept 26, Mrs.

A. itm sale, Chlllicothe. Johnson, Shorthora- sale, Trlplett .2, Vk F. Houx, Poland- China hog and Shorthorn cattle sale, aie. Mo.

Oct. Jonas Watson, farm, sale, Oregon. Mo. Oct 10, Arthaud ft Arthaud, stock; and wife of Cof. Kansas came In Monday for a to- their parents.

Mrs. Ralph Pitts spent Sunday in Chillicothe. Mrs. John left Tuesday for la visit In Oklahoma. sate.

Chinieotiie. Oct 14, Boy SIders, tor5a Tina. admlnlstra- Get 15. Jno. McKerlte, farm; A faajTttnr toads to chronte noa BoaalSB Dawn.

Get 17. Jas. Sperry. stock Chmicothe. A.

Il7stf Live Stock Aact Contract for a range or base and get a' fet-of alanr. ntenaW OB Sect 27 fttneial of JfiL Mr, The Women's Missionary; of, the Presbyterian church, wBl aoUI their regular monthQr meeting 'Mrs. C. W. eOHdette tTeosWf street, Friday afternoon.

Kenseh wffl lead the devoflonat ex. "Texts on Duty." The foreign topfc be led by Mis. H. The, home in the ComaaaOty." wHI be redbyMra WniSernby, dle? in the eharch- aie- vlted to (These meetings. rf Pffls.

in flntah te sale by wffl attend school. Mr. and' Mrs. Roy Shiner, vlsitel relatives near Hamilton test Willie and Fred Allen ace attending school In Chfflieothe. Oran Anderson wffl 'hold public sale Tuesday Sept 24.

Mrs. J. F. Black visited her dangh- ter, Mrs. Wm.

Girdner last week: attended the fair. Fannie Basset White called OB Mrs. Mamie Tuesday The Aflas- Cement fa the best manufactured; cement.

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