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I 1 1 THE CHILL1COTHE CONSTIT VOL 53 NO. 22 8 PAGES CHILLICOTHE, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1911. MUCH ENTHUSIASM ISTAGNER IS FREED SENHTATTHE RAILROADMEEHNG UKY AtKJUl'JCS i Of flftr business moil accompanied by representatives of the dully newspapers, to Farcuarsvlllu Thursday afternoon to attend joint mut'tlng called for a place to ascertain the CsolliiH: of the OJ tilts county in rugard to the proposed i railroad. The delegation i a Arrested oil, Infoi-inutluo filed by Attorney, Olmrguil IVitli Robbing Xotliimfjiul. A In the i i court after being out i uil.uul.uH Tuesday night, brought lu a of not i In casii of tho State of Missouri tigulnst Hollo Statelier, i Brand larcouy.

Htiiglier was a nflor his ijuUljU of. the murtlwr of LONG LIFE JULGE I'AiJSJEO AWAtC. i In automoljllrt, 'Nol-luKmel tho April te-m of court. at u(. Tho Trenton dftJcg-aiIon i composed a i buslniisn arrived a the delegation, nrid with tbe of farmers wlilcU bad assembled, tho crowd went to the school houstt whore one of nxoat i i meetings ever held In i waa od ti order.

Tho mocilnj? elei-tlng A. IS. i of and U. V. ol SHimHitrj'.

Mr. Fluhnr inntle short talk, lu i ho told, tho peoples nt the i Hoctlon of Missouri ntivor had such nil i to tho as It baa i i i of a i CMUlcoUip nmil," anlcl Mr. Plghor "one of the richest v.nlloys In r.he state i bo developed. The fiirriiors from havn taken a iluop In forest In the project a tho rlsht-of- way boon socurod to i i 'nillos of and a ten i can be a i i little trouble." A talk by I-'rosldunl Fisbi-r. Fryd of who mid the con) a a i i a called upon to a i hla i the coiiBtructloti of tbe road.

"I have be0u inforuu'd my buckoiM a If the puopla will glvo mo tbe doedri to a rlijht-ot-wuy Ijutweon i Cainsvllle i I can lo thu East uud liHereitt a i a ists lu tho project and i tho road. Slni'o 1 a developed tho coal i ut Uif' north fiid of Uia proposed Hun railroad i be solf-stiatalnluB." 'to siiaakor slated ha cumo Missouri i a a to du- velop a oil fluid near a a the a i a opened a tlcld ttiHU'atl. have tt coal bviwi'eu 4 L-2 avid feet dopth covering acres lu tbe vicinity of a i and Mt. a Mr. "lu past two the a i a i i 1 a mioiit and now have one of the most complo'd pout lioUU lu thla (wct.Uni the uoua try.

Tha a i th'' coal flcW IB S.OOi) luny pur day fur' The coul Is and can bo tiHed In stoves, a a nnd tor other purposes." Son. F. S. was tho first SlilUUtotUeuui to He Btiitod Far he everyone In i sothe and Livingston was tiftfirtiiy lu favor of the rond and ould give their time autl asatstaund seuliig the project pushed through A. tf.

i ot Tronton followei'l Muilaou and told of levi 1 road bud from a a to Treulyj. I'Taere will be only one cut a lu a i mllp" stretch," A i "tind i i he i foat. JTho of liava waute-1 railroad for the piiat i years iiid now la tlio time lo got t. Lot yet busy 'his lu i days and orwanl tbo papers to tbo Kastoru jatltaliwttf. Tnvnloii und i Co.

Vlll iU tlioir If Chlllli'olho an 1 will." S. J. Miller of the Diicukor, ix'pniHon- -itlvew uf tirumly and illvldu a Ho wui otm-erM Into custody by the on I i i i i I i a attorney, cbursf- i i i i with robbing MothnaSol bo- fora ho was killed. Stagner jbotid tor lila anpoaratica at trial tho Si-'ptomber term of court with the i i lie was of the Other wore iis purolu I i i i ft. Co.

VH. T. 13. Juok- Hon Son. i by F.

T. i i VH. Foun- tlr.v nnd by n.weemenr., W. V. I VB, IS.

TJ. Truaijway, by nKreomont. A vn. Wttbuxh R. H.

by i i Is (JlamlsHod nt tho cost of a ftnl Stnto of RTo. vs. a i a a roBnt I'or trial Monday. Died Mifi Homo IM i tH MuuUny ot ot Solomon a a i oaa of. Cbllllctillio's 10 NAMED 1'RJS- SLUING IMjOlClt OF Will IVuitvli V'h'nt Sofiniii at IJroofc- iuta Rev.

VV. Iliinnii 'I'l'ttiiufcn'oU licre. A. SIAUICBT STUADV; MOOS AltlO ill. 1.1,1)1111; a Kaunas City, Sept.

(i. Tho Ilvw i IIH by Chi.v, I i i i i lu as 1 WB i i steady I OK 0 0 0 0 i 5 l.o Vtlc liwer: of ttalus S7.10 7 2 0 top I7.2R, SlH-i'p I'ocoiptH i i i If, Chicago Cnt.lle rocolid.M 1 8 0 0 0 a Htonrty. rr-colpts i rntirkot i top $7, 'in. i I i lo I lower, nd ruwretuHKB nnd IIAIUO 3 bysln I i a on t.h'; Tin) olertud i i-lmi-, win and P. Broylus aot'rolury.

"heHe otllcers. In i-onnoctlon wttli Sij'j' iatT B. V. I will, name yloo at for i of tit" "Opoaed coat! In ths county. Thin i to bp namod ItruuntJInti! i begin work to socuru the from a oouutv no to Ghllllcpthe.

The county dologatlon elect- G. chairman und Otto Stein sucrutrtr.v. Tlio commtHeo ti iro i i i right-of- way i bo named the same as the I county committee. Hhnrt. wero made In i i tho i i by Col.

R. M. t-lnrho? of i a Cniit. W. H.

Marisu of a Thena two i a a a Hie and i project I i a a KJKin work. Norton, who ono of Grimily Bounty's ptoneor i-Mldants, and a boon i i Mr. M.orc for tbo patd two yoara, made sborr, ,11 Ik In i ho said the people of a attd Ml, Morlah a ovory 'onlldtmco In Mr. Morck nnd pro oct a a to l.tiPin. "Fitly IKO I I a illlod river mill bent'.

After tbe do i 'if i I to Inli'Tdst In const rnrtl a ntnl rallroiiri. 1 i i vnyoel- i propiiNod Tl'M, MolnoA lo and WJI.H rnnvt t.hnn we a a a i liu'. tho projoi't nnd xvo nro now at a i vvtu'ro wo not l.o do i i i or i IIP I Uio cold. I'Vom i a i I i i i i 11 i i i i i I I i road IH I I i i i he i I piit.lrel.v nnd i hi? foe Tbo i frimn Ctilus- otect A most prac i i i rind lirip, na i piifsH oni? of most In Missouri. tho roud Is KOnslrni'UHl lo ChllllcoUic It bn In nod on south to Bw dftllix nnt1 Idtor on to thf! At i flosp of, tint a U'o huslnnas latmvfK telkMl or er the pro.lort a not slnglo tmm at thn rncetlnp: who posed tho construction of tho ronl It tho Intention of tlis commlr, ta to have the deads for the rlRht-ot way within thirty days.

died ut hlti home on i sweet Sunday at seven o'clock complication of Deooratlou Day took pave In i a momorlul oxurclnua and lie to lilu houm Unit Ing he taken 111 und bueu I i i lo bis i li.lu (jt'cnlor part of thu slnca Thi'u'y days i i a a roln- utid worn uwn.ro oC jiirhiiis i was boni (u Krlo, 4 I a i i i wont I I a (Jlovu- ititid, A tint i i i of the Civil a i i A I i i Status I i i and In iho a i mid i i I i i I I i Conn; I f'o to I'M and tho ont'lro i i i a At the cloHo of tlu i In 1 8 7 0 ho ctuno to Chlllc.ol.Ko svhui'o lie. had i rankled. In 1S.SI) ho was clocted i punce i i 3 ho was to a i otllce I I SI)'l ho wan ploctn'd Prolinto i on tho I i i Hcltol: ami bi'hl a odlce yearn. A i of i i i i hod olllc.oa In 1,11 a i whoi'o liw i a l.o notiitT nnd nl 10 hold the olllco of i A i i i i I 1S7-1 he wiis nmrrliTl In i a Mrs. i who i it slop- MI'K.

i i i i i i a niEjmbor 1 pool, 0. i Ttev. H. Moore returned Mon- dtiy i Columbia where -lid uttoiulud tho annual (iautoaiuio of Uio MatliodlBt: JBylaoopal South. Hov.

M'oore was ua.rn.od jpre- 'Biaiiiu Iflldor Macou Dl'slrlct i inovo lils a i to Maoon next weak. Hov, Moore i preach his first suraiori at firoolcfield next a Kev. Vi A. Hatimi of Clal- THE CHENEY CASE IS TUB Halto rmsuqul ISuturciJ I'roxoi'u-l- ing I was trnnsforred and Her. M.oure as of tha lilni Struct Mothocllst Jtev.

had boon yaator of tliu chut'teh for past two yours. Since coining to i city h'i hna paid 1 off lurtja In i and, oltjlity- ot i collections BO per cunt. Ho i uihlod i a i i Mooro IUIH olio i i nt ihrtHt I'rom Ills i ivsi- donee Rov. IG, 0. Coin, I i i i hc-i's of I a nciil.li if nilux I i i i i Miss IjOttlo i ugcd 2fi yeaiM, tt tig liter of tiinl Mrs.

,1. V. i i-llrnl ut tho of a i on a i SI root i Khorl.Iy a uot'on o'clock o.l' com- i a of a i of i Her doa-th, I'SpecUyl, mi mo us shock l.o hor lh a i 't'ftH't'ul sorvU'HH wore I'rom 1 Mtfio i i at a'l'luc'k, f.tov. I 1 I- 1 Oavkbsun, piml.or First, A 1 services. 1 i i u'tis made In lOdtfi-wood comolery.

Dond. A i The ono-yenr-old aim of Mr. arid Mrs. A i i i ill i A i homo on Sontli Locust Street: a of a I i i a oti (il'tor a I a urvlcL's wtira TnoHtlay al'lernoou at lu- in watt in oral I i of May lilvv i i i May, tbo two-year-old 11 A'lr a i Uaw- i dk'd at tin; of lu i I i i a I oC i i 1'Vruinil wui'o held, tho i ui'twi noon at. i i vvtiH I i i i i i i i i i of Mrs.

BBtisi' a i i i i tho tm I- li'll don Hi of SI at. homo In i Nob, The 11.0 i i i i Friday i I'or hor i tin cxteiiiled visit wlt.ii hero. U. In I Hlu was i i i I I I i or lit ii.rid i ln- i.ti nlly. Mrs, JJt'tttl, Alj'g, A a i 111.

uftod ottrs, died a 1 her rriflurt of 8un''lnv i nt o'clock of old uirl a complication of allmentH. Sho hud been rapidly for pnat boHi, records over made by a Cbllll- I'otho pastor nnd hiii transfer lo the Mti.eon a i sorrow i i i imd imiiocIutoB of the i Moore hue been oiv-s of the Imi'doBl. i tho i SlrijBt i has bad In years said a. "nnd wtt are nil 'sorry to HOP 111 in transferred, He has woi: tho i of the mombers of the and they loath to sen him removed be bun dono HO much towiird tlio i i of tho Rov. a who ai'ccaoda Rev.

Mooro, comciH to well avid i no' i good In i field of work. Tho following 1.117 a i i i i i i i i i i a CnoluV. Bl.atlou.Suln'Hod--.folin 3. Rookor. i W.

Klrby. i i sniplk'd C. SV. station SV. 0.

O. i i i A. Kliisy. 1-lnla Htn.tlon-__i.D. Soyers.

Trljilel.t station--J. W. Tlamacy. i stntlori--Robort i neWUt R. Sparks.

Carrolltaii station--V, Maplo. BoK'ard Bt-nllon--W. Tjlowollyn. Norborn J. W.

Ttmiluay. Norhorn RiitijiIIod---T, G.ReH. ft. SUeeU when Wus Cullc-d. Prosecuting Attoraoy L.

Sheetz onterod a proBequ'f lu the caae ot tbo State 'of Missouri, against charged) i Gertrude Cbe'y- ney, ou the 8l.ti a of January Iii her borne' lu- the part of tho city. Early In the morning of Jaa- CHuirlos Cheynay, Ills uary someone entered' the uoy home and strueli times over the bead with, liloco gaa plpa, ronderljiff her uu- by the Charlas Choyney, her husband, was arrested, lu Kaneiis, City uud brought iiora and placed In jail charged with the crime. routed -King, was also n't the Chayney I I BY Tho I i a hftsebnll tenin of was a a by the Hallow. a i i afternoon a lowtj'Bii i Ijy the score of 15 to 3.2. Tho tfn.

111 i wllnos-floc! ly a a i i i a crowd. I a win i the Slnnjas team Sunday at SturgOB. IMrUltK JtLOUl), There irn cortutn orsriuif) and tin- churned with boms in Iho crime. The two (fave bond for appearance at April turm uottrt. Tha cage was con- a i i Septwuber and tho state according to the Attorney, luivluij, 110 direct ovldoucti iigaliint tue accused, men, dlamlBsert caBO.

Mrs. Clieynoy i i malu- agaliiBl. her huubund and Deputy Sbei'lft' S. Rohrer served papers on IV1r. Choyney while he was In tho city.

case i coma up at tho January term of court. At time of the assault Mrs. the city officers made a complete search of the c.tty an-t tbe railroad yards but were a a to uecliro tiny truce of the tisaallrint. The next day after ttRsault Mr. i enrtio to Chllllcotho from, KiuiHtiH City aiid romalned.

several days. usslMted tho officers In tlio the assailant i trw.C'5 could of him: Shortly'af- tor Mr. returned Kaii- Has City (UesurB. Cheney and Jorrv i wore arreetod. 'by; 3 tlBH of that city oii InformiiUon or tbo local.

olnclalB cluu-ced wltli the crime. They were brought, bsick and 'placed In a i Tliey. wijro later reloasod bond for i alr poarnnce ot Circuit Court. Bvory term tbo caso was culled Ohe.vna} a liCJag wore here and ann.oi.mcio ready I'or i the State was not ready to try the crisp, and when the cfjsb was called a It was dlsmlHSod, Both Mr. and Mrs.

Choyncy have a irgo circle of frlendB here. At the tUno ot the asBault tJj'or-s was a grefit deal of excitement the nlty over tbe cowardly assauls ipon Cheyriuy nnd If tii-j UBHalltuit had boon a fol lowing day ho would been veroly a with. TVIA.MT; WEEKLY EDITIOJT ISREVOKEO HHBIFP ORDEnED TO AH. -HI3S1- 'Ai'-Jt. CJ 1 i AWB.

to Coiu-t lie Fulled to Pro, vide tor Family- Will Serve a Moii tlis Juii Tlie Barbie of A. B. Cleveland revoked by Judjjs B. Davis day and Sheriff Mark- Whits wan ordered to arrest Cleveland aud incari- cerate lilni' In, theV county ball tor the sentence; he received br a jury oil the charge of desettlns At the time of the trial of Clevo- aad was- tried aim convicted ani nter paroled by tho "court. "had won living up to tlieicontraet o( hu larolo until a few ago when lie forcot the condltltons of the Eavls ordered an And and Incarceration.

Oth'er court proceedings Parry Burr Tba case of the State of Missouri igalmst Fred Perry and I. H. Burr, hargad with Btealine a number it lilckens In the county, and who bavj ioen In the county JaU several trial, was dismissed by tW itate 'Monday and the" defendants re- eased from the custody ot the Vtying due. Tho case of tlje stata of Mliaourl Hollo Stagner, charred vJtii robbing 1 Charles Nothnapel before was killed on the night of January (1, was called Tuesday morning in 1 was belnc tried at the time of going 1 to press. So far there has been oa now evldanco Introdured In casu.

Stnte of Mifisourl vg Henry White; pnrolo revoked. State of vs. John Shields, continued. State of vs; Robert Rhaa; pi- role revoked. State of MIsrourl vs.

Cyrus Tod.1 dismissed. of'Mlcao'itrl vg, James Blaofc- wdll, continued. ClilllJcoclie People Give Crtiilt Is l)ue. People of CltllHcottie who guffor with, sick kidneys and bad backs want a kidney remedy can ba fddnby Pills, a medjclne for the kidneys only, made from pure, roots and herbs, and oixe that cures In cothe testimony, -Mrs. J.

H. Butherror, 625 Biercinl ChiUlcothe, Mo Is backed by Here's ChUll- Johnson and Miss Manila i boll) of this city, were a ried at the of tile oIHc.latlii'5 J. Pi Infcle, Saturday night. ereby bu- i i i i of body whose work It is to romovo i i polsoim and I i ties the Byutem, for apy rtiiiHon, those polMOji? are not prop- They i make home j'ciiuoved. tin, 1 blood conuvy tin Such a oC the blood, i i pimples, rasboa, ex? poor i wt od iiorvos and Kenornl i i No use i i i t.Imo i to of tho concrel; ciii'i! i i i bit.

and Ktiiifj. reinodUiB, i i a i a be i tid by lliorouicll fioursi) rjf treat- miMtt. (joimult who i i i i of dki- CHUM 'J'hri i i i oft lirolco i i utrcak Sntnliiy by dol'pntttiff thorn 1 fi to 11. i In tho i i i ftvr a IPJITII Is fonipOBOd of hoyn: hi i of 11 iiiuj years, and for i i rmt i i.t a Ayers and MUs, JolniKon wero i at. Aytfrs i i i a on Clraves strcft Monday ny Jticlp-p H.

.1, Pringle. Mr. ANfors Is a Pcniiia Secrets You Should Knowl "For several weeks my back causeit mo a great deal of 'trouble and least movement sent shrirp pains through my loins and sides, I Celt rn.Isera.ble In every way, Afts- trylng several remedleB without re- eetvlnsr- much benoflti Doan's Kidney Pills brought to my arid I began uslns: them. In a time they benefited me. removing the pain and other symptoms at my trouble.

Since then whenever a cold settled in my I have taftei, Kidney Pllla, and they havtt never failed to ward off any recur- of mv former frouhlp For Rule by all denlors Price 5 Of Foster-Mlibnrn Buffalo, solo'ttsroiitB for the t'nlti'rt Remember, the nnmi ji nnd tjike no other. )y yefir i i i ilt'iiUi vvui: oxn hot' ratnlly and (''nneral vvpro hold aTl.tv- Tioun at tliroo o'nloclf Hi a i a Olmr I a a iho a cemetery. Sho by t.wo ftonft. a and Jonas. (ioldan Son.1, tho root of 6)10 alxivo pliuil, In a vvry a mwdleltiB.

Miuiy' -people giithfM' it I onr rich woodliuiilH i t-bo i people know how viiluablo I fc In dyspepula, oaturrh. arid IIH (i tonic. MHtiy f.hoiiBand poiindKOf i'ool ttfOj mufti your In Uio fttnoouH "catarrh STOCK National Stock Spptomb'jr i Cattle receipts market JBloady: ton For wonlc jfiteors micbansed. i to 21' or. cattli; to lior.

No Indication of for prime na'tlo. nopr 1,1.000, MailtPt 1(5" to lower; top 57, -W. to $7. (55. Packers -straining ovorv effort for lower martetn Future cijrtaln.

3bcop 2.000 market utondy todny, Lnmbg 2Tr (o SSc lower than top 00 aiJpip sr.onrty; top Live Stock Cnmmlwinn To everybody lisnw Feruna for catarrh, Mtn r'rrtA Tons In a Bfimn of ball Chti- tl'cotfxi Arhltratprn anil the Avalon at South TSnd! Park Sunday- tornoon the' ArMtfatbri were victorious by the ncpre elf 22 to.

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