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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 10

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AOB KANSAS CITY STAR PURCHASED BY KIRKWOOD THE DAILY COXSTTTUTTOX, CHILLICOTHE. MO. TUESDAY, JULY 192G. LOCAL NEWS NOTES i (Continued from page 1) mailings to the same postoffice to-j gether. Returns from the first mail! ings are already being received as yesterday's mail contained 132 in- i quirios.

Accused PAY MIUJON 1- jfae and KANSAS CITY, July I Kan- City Star and have been purchased bv Improving Gas Plant V. L. Trinlett, manager of the gas plant, announced this morning that i i extensive improvements were being made at the plant in the east part of j. the city. A new and up-to-date boiler and tar separator are being installed this week to replace the old ones.

The company is also extending the gas main, on West Third Street as far as trtrtr Irwin R. ij Russell's hospitals. During the present editor, and his as- pas few months gas mains have been sodates. Their bid was $11.000,000. extended west on Polk street and to Announcement of the Gravesviile.

of the Kirkwood bid over seven others i submitted was made late yesterday afternoon by the three university Efforts are being made to have Trenton selected as the site i'or the new National Home tor I Aged Members and Orphaned Children of the Woodmen Circle. The proposed new home is to cost OdO. Missouri's! new district organization will hence- i forth he known as the Southeast Missouri Agricultural and Industrial Association. under plans adopted here. to cents higher; Xo.

2 hard to f1.44: No. hard to No. 2 red 11.: 1 1-2 to Xo. red $1.33 to $1.35 1-2. Torn receipts 11 cars; market to 1 1-2 cents higher; No.

2 mixed to .76 1-2: Xo. 3 mixed .74 to No. 2 white .77 to 2 ydlow .78 1-2 to I)E 14 to 17 in- have been selected as the dates for the eighteenth annual DP Soto Fair. County Convention in Lndlow More than thirty members of the i trustees, William Volker, Herbert Royal Neighbors Lodge of this city i SevH1 times a hride and onro and J. C.

Nichols. They de- motored to Ludlow today to attend a uitted on a of murder. free employment bureau has been opened here under auspices of the Chamber of Commerce. dam is to be constructed across the Xiangua River. It will be designed to furnish power to Moon Vallev Farms.

amounts County Convention of Royal Kirkwood de-i Neighbors. Among those attending ne ll nusnall(ls gia firown of Girard, is being held on a charge of murdering her seventh husband, James Gilbert Brown. Brown was shot with the same revolver that killed her fourth cUOed to announce the other bids. Mr dined to name his associates but said were Mesdames E. H.

Lake, Jennie he will have a statement to make to-i Slater, Frank Loney, S. T. Zumalt. John Cover, Frank Bennett. D.

O. The terms of Mr. Kirkwood's bid Smith, Harry Smith, Arch Dial, Flora are $500,000 deposited with the bid; i Barlow, Leslie Coulter, G. L. Hensley, huBl)a ed 1Morton onr ypafs i Sinn 110 cVir.t Inmcolf an additional $2,000,000 when Charles Chase and J.

H. Robinson. properties are transferred to him and i remaining $8.500.000 in quarter-! Will Attend Assembly at Liberty ly payments to aggregate not less I Misses Emily May Brengle, Nadine than $675,000 annually. This sum i Gates and Miriam Lewis will go to includes interest on the principal at- Liberty Wednesday to attend the Wil- i Irs Stucker 5 percent. Ham Jewell Assembly, which will be! Mr and rs.

Gordon Gilbert The present plant, building and session at the college for ten days. am jjy visited Saturday even in? grounds constitute the security for These young ladies will represent! an Mrs. John Adkison. the remaining $8.500,000. the trus-i the local Baptist Young People's Mr and Mrs ran Saale and fam- tees said.

The date for the transfer! ion Tne assembly, which is in the! ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. of properties has been fixed for July! nature of a training school for Sun- Saale of near Springhill. ago. She says he shot himself accidentally while drunk.

AIrs Edgar Inman and daughter Mabel te Wednesday with Mrs. 31. One of the other bidders, aecordng to P. G. Is.

also a bidder, made offer of 12, 900, 000 with an day school and B. Y. P. U. workers, is held on the college campus.

A number of Chillicotheans are planning to motor to Liberty for the week end cash payment. Two million and attend the asembly. dollars was to be paid in annual installments of $200,000, exclusive of Interest for ten years and the remain- Bean in Nose Louise Steeby, the two year old der, plus interest, to be paid in equal annual instalments spread over a period of 20 years. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Steeby, this morning while playing, in some Mr. C. L. Mason and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Mason and family. Harold Miller of Jamesport and Ivan Sneden of near Springhill spent Sunday night and Monday with Howard Adkison. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCulley made a business trip to Cbillicothe Friday.

manner, got a navy bean lodged in its! Mrs. M. S. Gilbert. Doris and Mabel Mr.

Bonfils said he did not know nostril. The child was taken to the i Adkison visited Wednesday evening what interest rate was provided. The trustees estimated it will take office of Dr. N. W.

Dowell where the! with May Nibarger. bean was removed. With the excep- I Mr. Frank Sneden and family spent none the worse for the accident. OiYfiestra lo Mofoerly Freddie Murrell and his popular orchestra left Monday evening for Moberly where they will join Bill Goetze and his orchestra and will "abont eighteen years" to complete! tion of an irritated nose the child is the payments.

Mr. Kirkwood, according to statement of the trustees, assume all current liabilities of the newspapers, including prepaid subscriptions, suits for libel and personal injury and all others arising from the operation of the newspapers and present editorial and commercial contracts. The trustees said the Kirkwood bid was the best under the strictest interpretation of the Nelson will. Three bids were submitted with the stipulation that they be kept secret, they Bald. The trustees declined to announce the amount of the liabilities assumed by Mr.

Kirkwood except to say the prepaid subscriptions approximate $300,000. A $3.000,000 libc. suit is pending against the Star executives. The trustees said that discounting the libel claims, the Kirkwood bid remains the best "from a business viewpoint." A tongue IB 3 mites. A furlong is 40 rods or feet.

Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Adkison and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Wilson and son Francis Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wilson and little son, spent Sunday afternoon with -Mrs. Wayne Stucker. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Saale and chil- play at Lakewood, a popular dance dren called on Harry Holloway and pavillion. Mrs. Murrell, Mrs. Al family Monday evening.

Schumaker, Mrs. Wenzel Click. Mrs. Bob Simmons and Mrs. Buster Dil-i ion will join their husbands in Mob-, erly next week for a residence.

i MISSOURI NOTES By the United Press North Rich Hill Several from this vicinity were shopping in Chillicothe Saturday. Mr and Mrs Shelburn Gilbert and two to three hundred persons and the family spent the week end in St. Jos-1 other a factory hiring from 300 to eph the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Muck.

Mrs. Wayne Stucker is on the sick CUBA This city has been proposed as the site for two large industries, one a shoe factory employing from 500 men and women. second election probably will be held shortly to vote on Mary Lou and Eloise Saale spent a i a proposition to extend the sewer sya. Cew days last week in Chillicothe the tern. similar proposal was defeated guest of their grandparens Mr.

and in a recent election by a vote of 404 Mrs. John Saale. to 282. MOM'NPOP The Imp By Taylor on. yes.

WAS iMFoRiAeo ABour IT! AMP VWEM HOW YOU AND SO NuU'Rfc 601N6 To Art OLP MAID AJtfr WISE. CMS? mite I FIN I. rr MEINERSHAGEN and MARSHALL EMBALMER8 AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phone 897 CLASSIFIED WANT THAT BRING PHOHB 105 AD WILL BB TAKER CAKE CORRECTLY Rates: 2c a word flrot word for socrecdteg TODAY'S GRAIN MARKET Furnished By SCRUI2Y BROS. G. I.

CO. Wit eat No. 2 Soft Wheat No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.22 $1.20 Com No. 2 Yellow Corn .75 Xo.

2 White .75 No. 2 Mixed .70 BAKING POWDER Same Price for aver cents SPRINGS BUTTERFAT EGGS 22 HENS 17 GEESE .09 DUCKS .15 HIDES .06 COX .10 Yellow Corn .70 White Corn .70 War Prices OurGovemment used millions efpounds LAUNDRY SEND IT TO THE LAUNDRY If mother and the girls are doing the home washing they are on the stairs that lead to no whore, but they can get on the steps that lead to youth by letting us do the wash for them. If you will figure it down, our way is the cheapest for you, say nothing of the drudgery. Phone 5 KANSAS riTY, July market 10 to 15 cents higher; bulk of sales to heavy to butcher $13.40 to $14; light to pigs $14.50 to $1575. Cattle market stronger; prime fed steers $9.50 to beef steers.

to western steers iUJT to $10; southern steers $5.50 to $0: cows $4 to heifers $6 to $10; stockers atld feeders $5.50 to bulls $4.50 to calves $6.50 to $12. Sheep 4000; market steady; spring lambs $12.75 to yearlings $9.75 to $11; wethers $7.50 to ewes $4.50 to stockers and feeders $12 to $13. CHEAP MONEY CHEAP MONEY We have an unlimited amount of money for first class highly improved farm loans. Interest five per cent, graded commissions. This is the cheapest money now on the local market.

Loans from $2,000 up. City Loans wanted. We make abstracts, write insurance and sell real estate. GUNBY ABSTRACT LOAN CO. Wheat receipts 603 cars; market There is Health For You Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free Rodgers Young CHIROPRACTORS Palmer Graduate Peoples Trust Bldg.

Phone 541 1159 7th year of successful practice. Read More and Enjoy One of the Privileges of Life. Take a newspaper that prints all the news and gives the facts. Xo petty quarrels or mnd-slinging tolerated. The Kansas City Star and Times thirteen issues a week delivered for lac.

Special Sunday edition complete for 5 cents. Headquarters for sporting goods, books and periodi- sales. Let us frame your pictures and diplomas an dsave them from damage. Sauer's Book Store and News Stand Angel'sTianding In Zion National Park A rugged active character or a bumble loving life both have their esteemed qualities which should be reflected in the last rites. Jas.

D. Gordon Exclusive Undertaking Phones 121 and 814 Chilllcothe, Missouri. All Kinds of Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees Flowers, at Wholesale Prices. S. HAWKINS, Agent FRUIT KINDS Spirea, Hydrangea And All Kinds of Shrubbery and Shade Trees.

Also have a number, of fine Round Top Umbrella Trees or ADAMS NURSERY Located at Goff Winans Feed Store PHONE 117. FOR SALE FOR SALE r.rpy h.iby sulky, £oort condition. Mrs. Thompson. Phone 3S1.

12-3t FOR SALE Male Calf. Phone 6101F3. Try a Constitution Want Ad. FOR H.ILE PORTAIILE Brunswick Viitrola; value; good as new. also late i records; price Phone be- 5 and 7 p.

11 FOR WP to move to Colorado, we offer for sale our entire dairy and equipment and a few household goods. Located southeast corner rify limits. 12-W Paul Blunt. FOR sized refrigerator Call 49. 13-it FOR roan yearling; I Shorthorn Bull A.

W. Cies. phone 556 or 286. FOR cow and yearling heifer. 621 Williams Street.

FOB RENT FOR room Apartment, first floor; private entrance. Phone 447. 28-tf FOR Former Apartment. 431 Polk street, now Boehner apartment, for rent 1st. Phone or 712.

J7-" FOR room house, electric lights and garage. Phone 3ftl. i 12-3t FOR room modern apartments. 1214 Calhonn Street. 12-12t.

FOR six and seven room honse, garage, close in. Phone 1556-M. 13 12t MISCELLANEOUS rent or lease 5 modern honse, call 408. 28-t! QUALITY GUARANTEED LAKES SHENANDOAH old cars to Triange Auto Wrecking Ca. Phone 114.

824 Jackson. 3-tf pig, weight about 50 Ibs. Arthur Wilson, 1543-M. and tire carrier and license No. 43D 137.

E. J. Anderson, 1561 W. Polk Chillicothe, Mo. I WANTED Experienced grocery i salesman.

Headcjarters in Ijcothe. Must have experience. Inquire Wednesday at Leepor Hotel. J. W.

Griffin. CAR WASHING I am equipped to wash and your car at reasonable Witt call for and deliver. FEE'S SERVICE STATKHf AUCTIONEER Painting Dermratinv dee W. A. Clapper for Mgb dMa that to guaranteed.

1199 Owing to the fact that we kick loose quite a pay roll eaea week, from onr Laundry and Dry Cleaning, which goes into the tills of your business, owe ns a part of your at least in our line. We are prepared In ovr tn do a little better work.

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