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

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x.w_ OHHJJOOTHE, MISS01 Wild, JJK OX MBKTlXa HERE FJSB. ,2. i MAKKtf fKSTmiOTOX Are named Witti tte AM tile InMtitntluiitt Give Tou-uni Varknut Production. William Pointer, laairaan. and JT.

Kelly Pool, a member of the state ffrfwn board, were In ChHIlcpthe "011 id MJt UIO Industrial Home. Both being men. ft was onlj natura that they should drift into The Con- office. In discussing the affairs of the var- lotta fttwutttlions of the state of which they charge. learned that the.

at the Industrial Home were never in better condition. Mr. Painter pleased with tho Management and conduct of the nf tha J. Cetera Tuesday morning re- ived a letter from E. W.

Atkins, spe- field agent in beekeeping for tho United States Department of Agriculture atatlng that he would be in Chil- Jicotae on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 12, and hold a meeting at tho court house at 2 o'clock for the purpose KMug Infonuutloii to tho beekespirj to their work. There are approximately 250 beekeepers In Ltvlng- 't is expected 3DAY, FEB. ttl OF METHODIST A Thrcntened German Attm-k For Patrol Could Keturn. United 'Press.) the AmerlBan Army MOST PROPITIOUS.

Branches In Session Instructed to Adjourn Until Arrange- for Merger Are Made. There. IB that the Information he the coming miles to hear. in this have will be wortn the bocho trencho, flw atfalrs of the state home for girls MSI of Miss He otaled that tho home had produced potatoes and other to the value of more than 14,., which, of itoelf, a nwat commendable thing for the Home, iftaanganient. Mr.

Painter fnrtoer nald I It was going to crowd Jhe eloeJ moaynary institutions of the state within the appropriations allow- mi if 1W HNS SIX ATTACKS Illfi- theia by the legislature because of theVery large Increase in the price of all awd, tnel and clothing used the various institutions. Ho also i past few yearo has shown WUh American Army in France! great Increase in the amount of wg-i 4 German BY v. a StHsni upend IH StrenR Of UiilUMl Sector. United Press.) An dashed thru the rain of shell back to the safety of the American line. It Is sometimes necessary to risk sacrificing a few to save many.

On' Monday night the handful of Sammies forming a patrol was investlgatin the damage done to the German (trench wires by the Sunday nigh bombardment. An American rocke signaled from an adjacent sector sud denly. calling for a barage. A rain of death started Immediately. The little patrol was up against It, and men facing death from their own shelters IX STKEBT (jap t.

Loula, to be a part of on a street car bash tracks today, seriously wounded by the The shooting came on the police against practical assurance of the mer- to "48T 1 and thf varwiun a. union i meeting of the rjnbk Railways' yoatetdV. the carmen's, nntonTit tion, the maintain psSfli They resolved to make a dash for juafety. Spread In open formation, they gradually made their way back to their own trenches thru their own barage, taking refuge from tho was killed and six wounded. Wf refug from tho action on February 2, Cen.

Persh-if hole Rn(l itfR cabled Uie war department lnnd the war department rir.ni Darting, racing, making short ATTACK d0tlBOS acros tllc 8he crushed ter- WHh the American Army Jn Prance I'" Ul Alu lcanB nnall German 1 ne nrt over thoir outhKls thought to have come. A pogrom late yesterday to the Rev Claudius Spencer of Kansas Cltyij of the Central Christian Advo-j cate, from the commission appointed! to effect the amalgamation, now in' Jn read: "Outlook most pVopltlous for uni flcation." a general conference of churcli branches the Chlllicothe has two iue First M. B. Church mtofvog-, German- Qtabltt and garden truck Uein to raid the American tender 04 5 by crushing baV expocted Gt attack in an tetlonB, the Inmates of these vaiU trom th Yankee artillery aUon ot which th? barrage sig- Institutions are employed in cul-i The are wining JQ ay wns llp to result. This tivatlng tracts of in connection i lienvl ty in men umtetrial for 1n- wtth the Institutions for the prodnc- fonuirtr regarding the worth of tton of rood to uupply them.

This Ameriwul fro and the fighting aided the state in keeping! strenii! lh lnd tho Sammies' expenaes. Jnpot. Tne of the Industrial Homo' after attempt to approach pride In their which Oie American defense made the ea- they cultivate entirely by themselves. 0 ver officials be- ITbey have the use of aevral of Slx llm enemy was report-, about the Home and arc very i Preparing to rush the American KAVOll A SIWJK lts ln f'-om a Sammle, 1'IXM, DON'T DELAY MAIIKKTING VOUIl WHKAT A.VY probably due to tha promptness 1 Amei lean barrage, mm REAiiy TO ATTACK arc very, at farming." a nf Post occupied by two 1 re beJn 8 Wi NATIOXs 3WAWK ri ftlto Ame possible that ThriiMt get over their own top. Every enemy activity called "town American'barrage.

It is not'' 1 ctl a Strong German ai-l" 01 PreBS The Itusslan of the Alnscow work ,1" OttUUJ, VlCrtBftll Hi-1 Wl Chapter A. R. C. tg' tac was planned, if a was. the en nnd 8 1(Ilori)t counsel at a grateful to the Wbo nave can- States cannon hurled a strong lass mcetin decjded that the tribnted.the following sums of TOrtaln of names and steel, prevented Oerl a terms were unacceptl- and called ou Petrograd authorl- our soldiers and the suffering I destitute ones across the seas: I Sunday eg.

i JF. IL 15.00 Aasembly No. 28.. 6.00 away. COUXTV OOMS OVKR THK TOP, for immediate formation of a vol- Socialist reslntenee." army "to contlnuu m.

15.00 ailUootbe Aoseinbly Ko. 28.. 6.00) Buchanan county! with St. Joseph JjfbCrty Church a S. 5.5oj»» center, evidenced 8uanco ot the Teutons' PBW Daughters 4.00 Jt faith In better roads on the INtli nd ln case of refuaiil Donation 31.00jk.v aatpilns; ii.rnn m.

il'otrograd- -Was the ii Daughters i Bonatloi euddarth will march on -wit, HlfcH. i f. iiui uu Kussia collapsed nof hApni-co 3 roaaand 2 01 bCl ef bo de but because; farmers and others having wheat hand are urged by the Food Ad- mlfiUtratiou to market same without undue delay. This is necessary in order to have a steady supply of wheat svailable for shipment abroad to the needs of our army and that ot our associates. There can be no advantage come from holding wheat, as the basic price of $2.20, Chicago market, will be maintained for the 1017 crop, and a of loss may be incurred where wheat is held, due to an attack of weavels damage by rats and ind improper storage facilities.

Car shortage Is gradually Improving and eonsogbentfy a freer move-' ment of cnrs to the. seaboard Is a re-' Application for cars should -be There is a ter carrleFsJnlthe sale of the at and Saturday night McBride the lead with $2.678.72 tp his Tho total sales follows:" City Carriers. John McBride W. B. Walsh N.

L. Thompson W. E. Hester R. A.

Taylor Bural Carriers. A. Clem ,.94 H. M. Smith O.

Perry W. A. Stinchcomb -W. S. Schmidt 544.94 ASKS THAT A BE APPOINTED 3 1 made to local agents and If not Turn- aays- The Kansas City Post of Boatman Bank a P-ulldlng, SI, Louis, Missouri, slat- ng number of cars required, the point at which they should be set; charac- er of the products to be loaded; des- Inalion ot shipment; name of the morning filed an informaUon quo warranto proceedings In Jackson county circuit that the National Americans, a trot ternal beneficiary organisation, wita: at 1022 UcGee onslgnee.

be forced into a recelvetshin VV not overlook the fact McAllister charged 0-t the 10,00 of campa'gn was 1 The staff. Iraporial Chan- are sending their by M. V. Carroll of Sedalla i cellor IIertl and tho German itenatlon ia.tobacco for the under the direction of George K. are bolfeved to bo unanimous in their Wa neeeinonoy and lots of It.

vice-chairman ot the lon to foico the Russian Drive" was far above our' 11 State Highway Board "and at once. iLMb I WuMNSMHlOPft Wllllfi titiA I COUtttV I) tun tt tn hibfltnnn IpysMn -ooiiMty to roads-and it was durlncfCentratcd nt strategic own clti enship. and feed her to In the trty to it was thC victorious from this war, He asks we cannot risk-the collapse of another officers be restrained Of our i of our associates in this war. part of the world during nt strategic points on fr nt f0rthc xpre88 pul )08e utiupiiou ri, nuui express purpose of would virtually mean the a 'Julck thrust at the Russian capita rooms. of the city limits of case the armistice terminates 4400aiaonth to to the boundary lines of the' flngmi, Connty Highway Bngineer) Dr.

DeWayne Pengb Dead 'Moaey -Witt CargMJ uaaer way for 8ome Dr DeW an long a. we preliminary for the 1m-'homo in Brookfleld roonjs. ifull af jprovoment ot many of the roads, the 1 BV ui years or valvular be no delay in Buchanan heart disease. He had been con fined need all the county In this particular. St.

Joteph'to his home for the past seven to Darned the lesson that funeral will be held HT.SS: JiS RH1 church in New Boston Thursdlv ofi heavy motor vehlcla traffic and'afternoon at 2 o'clock and the burla'l construction is pro- will also be there. Dr. Peugh was a I fltlllf A now In 1 and we wIU The bond issue in of the late Peush" Wm-aU the H. second largest adopted Jed a large farm'north of (fr the situa- Missouri, St. Louis county taking a IS.000',000.00 Issus.

Louis county, however, the city 4J Included, while the taxable pay the Joins Francis Schrader. formerly of this and has been wJiere in; management of com- and that ant thing in life is keep alive. wake- of oped tfteir and import-1 George L. Berry of Kansas City to food to president of the National Americans. He and the, other officers will be 8 Jens' division of tha circuit court next JKltSKY IS Tuesday "to show why a for the orgajtfzation should not be appointed.

SB.VATOU Trenton, N. Jan. 31. Senator William Hughes, senior senator from New Jersey, died lere late yesterday, following a 11 ness. Tht; Buffalo (N.

Tfr) Courier of Senator Hughes had served in the ten by Edwin F. house and senate for more than 12 the heading of Hariri' Hag8ard' now manager of lta Joined tho (M Of He was one of the so-called' Nerves." As i pari.of the groir being a union card find the following- mn, his former employment "Ciooked opines" are dl HugheB sen-ed In the Spanish- tw 8 8t Ulrust8( pu 8 and the the squeezed nerves stop Ing apd normal circulation is once more restored." atlMarrvine are further evidence of a nwa rolU lmprovc north of ine river. and Owinty WedH. Jolm KullerUm Hnle. The Fullerton sale will be fl'l Tuesday, Feb.

12 tit the Fullerton farm 3-4 mile northeast of town. Mr. Fulletton han sold his place Second New Jersey Volunteers. Public" Administrator Jnnies G. -r rti whose will was flied for probate Monday, iris bond was fixed at $1,600.

Letters of administration were and will sell everything but his I Mark WUI Belr wet -ythlng but his house- Chiropractor, whose In a. other fonnB of a. oer fonnB granted to Douglass Stewart by the TO attention probate court Monday on the estate' of the late Jacob W. Greene. His bond was placed at $00.

Letters of administration on. the force of men under 'j vlslon, ot W. rapid court J4on4ay the cause of this, as.

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