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Chillicothe Morning Constitution from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 15

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'fft WF ii THAT IT is THE DUTY or PARENTS To DRESS THEIR" CHILDREN WEIL.it REFLECTS CREDIT UPOH THE AS WELLES ON me THE MOTHER AND FATHER WHO NEGLECT To DR.E.S.S I -5EFM WoJtTHY I Of I I 5 A A A I A HA 5 I I I A A I I ONE.5; DO YOU NOT OWE IT TO TO Do A A A A A OF I A A ON FOR A A WE A I OUT OF I I WA.ST,S A or GAL- A I 7 I A PANT.S A A A A I A MOR A I wt: COULD, UT WE CANT. DO BE-ST I A I ING OUR 5TOCK I OR GOODJ FOR A A 5E-5T A I 0 5 I A A I A A A A HAT-5 I I A Any Woman Knows THAT BEST PLACE TO BUY YOUR CLOTHES MB good i cavort why you should buy yom clothes horc your knowledge ot i positive newness Tho proncmncou fashion this spring makes il impera- i for you buy from a atorv 'that kcoph up with the ihit. CO. ino Clothes Onltitnuro nntl Our f-Loro ib now all through. A an 1 tho I knowu inukore ol' Clothing and ur- nishi-nKs find i very ctomn ot their products.

We havo the Inlo'-t models from houses like Seniors Iltos the felebuilod 1 allots of llaliunoro und New York, 2 1 i bill i II i i 1 I if DON' 1 olrmt we art' gK i away. Bill 1 ARREST CIiOTUBS must Ixs polled before they ctin lie ramie perfectly tlcnn Ally -wonuin knows THAT. Von can tuicl joxi cnu rub--but you cmi't get ilic ftlrlicHt viisli- nbnolutcly clean and wlulo without boilln tljein witli Maple City Stlf Washing Dora jVIopi'Rrovo a UT jUtd In ft smith fidu rpooit by tho police Tut aijny i Ciilof Dorwoy had Uitomiation from tho hlol of pohcn nt MoimiK in regnrd to tho woman and ho IHIH knjit i lookout hor 'J ho i i rtpplved (it pal i hnndfjiiorloio tho MOKB- ttrovo a la wanted In tho towii town for asBftult with intent to i ihv IB Jprnd by i i a an UH the Dow MolnoH poiloo tand a nctor will tau hold horo until Iho arrival of an ofttcnr Don MohtOH, when will bo taken to thdt plu dial, coiirirS TO JEFFERSON CITY At a rooolhifi; of tho boaid ol tho Cliilllootho i a hold In tlio dilloi' of tho city okrlc Tuesday a cotiimlttco com- poBfd of 0'immodoro Bmilh, John btono, Thomas 0.11. Lawson i W. h.

WfttkhtB wita ftp- pointed (o watt on Govornor I'olk Tuourlny at Jollomon Olty and ox- tonil In i an Invitation to lond truj inter-Hlato Qood Rondn i i which will bo held In thin oily In A Tho oonvonUou i is to bo hold lioio In A promisoH lo bit tho road i which i bo hold In I United HlatoH thin year Demonstrations In road making will bo K' by govoinmonl oxporta LETTER TO MR7w. T. CARR OhllUaotlia, Mo Dear Sir: )r paint two IIOUSOH alike with two dlffoont pulntH, and otio lalcoH much paint tho other, you know which paint to buy after that--ao far as (jo-fai (foes--don't you? Quo of thoao painta is Dovoo; tho other ifl any avorftgo paint, Tho worat arc woreo than that; tho hotter aro not much bottor no other a i than Uovoo Is a whoro near Devon In go-far. f)o- voe IN go tuithor; tho ronl aro go-short, go-middling and go-thrco- quartojH, Youra truly, DBVOTO Co. Now York, Chicago and KaimaB P.

S. Doardoril and Mooaukoy soil our paint. STATEHOODTOOPEN FLOOR Waehlngrkon, May 20--Tho utato- hood fight Will bo Irannforrod haro tho conforonao room to tho opon floor of tho Sonttto llouao, Honu- tor Vorulcor, icproaontlnK tho i a Htttlchood crowd in thu aud Spcaltor CJunnon, iop- 10 Ilouao a i httvo boon un'iblo to roach any npjreo- njont and Iho proflfluro on Iho Speaker for action of HOUIO i IVIB boon too stiong for i IOIIR- or to, roslat It. Tho oonfcrona dooldod to aubi lit lheir i i i i Inoorpornlloa of tho Poutkcr i i to tho Now and soaUona of tho i adopted at tho Inht COIIJTIOHB This auu'ttdmont el tnpiy i that parh of the 4 torrltorlOK i adopt tho aonnUtutiou by i i voto, Tho confoiaou nro now nt work on thulr reportH and will on- i lo mowat It Thurarlay, A. M.

DOGKERY HERE Do' k- ory i i in i from oarlv nuntiny moruhig and will lliu day Jn U)i' i I Mr. Dockpry went to IJrtfjowood i i oparlay morning and floooDiti'd thr j'utvo uf nts Jlc i if 1 to bin lioraw nvtinitti' MlUflo i jf I i i lp Un (jun I til Mr 't f'ilm hou'h THE BELL KEEPS Tho MiMffouri and KanwtH Tolo- phone company, tho branch of tho Boll that operates in OhllllooLho, i butlB'lustfiounly ajiroad-- ding Itn in OhliJoolho, Fow pooplu joftlis-o to a oxtoul tho I of tho bin qompany uro harb, bocduea It has not awkoci for a franohitm foi ft local Whether ItH opera- rocontly aro prollmlnaiy to i BO cannot bo wild, although about al! tho company HOOWS to ho uflor now ia Iho toll businoHH, A 100-drop switchboard lo bo i a Boon at tho loon) Boll jloo. Bull phonow nro constantly put bllHlDOHB Ihoro now bolng orders for twon- ly-oittht phonos. In ordor to put those in I necensary to plant polos, and Bull polos aro becoming more and more numerous about Kouontly (horo appeared tt tt mooting of tho city i four representatives oJ four buslui iig houeoH, who naked IhtUtho council grantthom pormlu- Hlon to havo poloM planted to run tho Boll wires Into I i place's of business. Thoy wore told that tho matter rested ontlruly ia tho a of tho mayor and city on- fglnoor and pormlnHion was (jrnnt- thorn bytheno two ortleliila.

Whothox tho Boll company, af- lor Hotting ft firm foothold horo In Iho toll Intends to go after a local fruiiiihiMO Is yot purely matter ot ttpoculatJon. WERE TIIESOAY NOT Tho wocldinK ot MIB8 Ijthol Williams and Mr John Cooh- ran wan at tho homo of tho brlde'n parenUt, Mr, and Mru. Irn, Willlamiii.livSainpael township, Tuesday evi-uing at eight o'clouk, Kov. Alton of the Btroot Mothodlst churoh officiating, Aftor tho ooromony tho guoHtti ro- pajiod to tbo dlnlcg room whore a MurnptuouH woddlng auppor was soryod by tho i i mother. Aftoi tho brldo and brldoKroom came to OhtlHuotlio und loft on tho i i train for St.

JjOulw i thoy will rolatlvoH i i boloro Boinpf to i i Ky tholr homo. Thcro wcro about ono present I At Wodnoaday in- atalled in tho CONHTITUTION a now otvlono Raw maohlno Tho machine IH of the latocit I ed patlorn it i enable tho to light In till thn dm It i whothor tho ally HB bond oawo or not IliilllllllliliiiiiiiiiMiiiiillllilliiiilfMiiiiiiimHillllllllliiin We nrc 1 i In luciuls and sniiuai'iy use i iv IKIVC I of i i Rood is in join UibK We sdl if iiiul are pit ISM! to i in it. I I I LIVELY STUB! CONTEST All indications are fight, for a voly Htart in tho CONSTITUTION'S now gift contoat Saturday, Tho Hat of aismdldatoiii will first bo announced on that day. Soon after Iho oondltloua woro published Twofldfty atternoou Q. W.

FlonnlkonofM'ooroBvUlo'placiicl his 'laughter Eva. Flennllcem.ln tho Hut of oaacUdrtton. Others have uinoo boon ontorod and thoro pro- wilwos to bo a warm raoo for tho lino Victor piano and SJOO C6lumbla Mjijcatlo graphftphooo, Tho Rrnphaphono has boon placed on exhibition at S. Stone's muato The Victor piano has boon ordered by Mr. Stone and will arrive in a few days.

It will bo cased in mahogany, and ia In ovory way a superior Instrument. REPORT Tho following ia a report ol tho Wlllard school for the second Enrollment- Boys, 14; girls, total 22 Total number of days' ntland- anco by all pupils for tho month, Avorajje 173-20, dally attendance, Number cawos of fcimlinoHS, 12. Those attending ovory day i Ruth GUI, Lavo Qarnos, Murlo Bvollno OBlold, Trouela Hogsott, Ifockoti, Lester Sharp, Otonn Lnr- fon, and Arohlo Llnvillo, VlaUorn during tho month wero. Prof J. M.

Oallatln, Roy Ilutohl- Hori, Moadames Roborc "Willurd, I'Vod Hockott, W. Giunou, BojjMolfc, Chllllootho, Mra. William Moudy, St. Loula, and Mrp. Waldoa Williams, Kansas OUy.

Tho pupils nro progressing nicely and patronu and friends arc cordially invltod to visit tho school. Very regpeotfully, O. A. BRUCE, Tcaoher. KINCAIO SCHOOL Tho following IB the report ot KSnuild Hohool for tho month ending 1900, IJnrolluiont 18.

No, days attendance by all pu- plla for the month Average dally attendance 10. Those proHcnt every day during tho month were Ralph and Olara Wallen, Box and Ray Alien, Vefea Pauli, Walter and Llnnie ICIoln- auhmidt, Holon and Geneva Bowon, Alta and Adah Sims, Oladya and Dean Morris, and Aaita Mal- luy. ThoBO winning prison for perfect IOSHOUH wore: Olaaa, Adah Slain; olasg, AUa Slrno, Walter Kioln- nohmldt and Holcn Bowon. A olaau, Oladya Bowon and Anita Mallay. Vlnitors during tho term were: Mr.

and Tu. O. Sunn, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mallon, Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Morrle, Mrs. Eliza Bowon, Mrs. Grant Bowon, Mrs. Iva Mo- Korllo, Mrs.

Helta Alton, Mrs. Honry Kieinsohmldt, Mra, Berthtt O. Jones, Mrs. Bon Bright, MJHHPH Victoria Slmn, Blla Dornoy, HOBO Martin, Grace and Irene Bright, Rota Prluglo, Inez Owens, Julia Bowon, Loltlo Lola, Nelllo Mo- Kerllo, Llda Klelnaohmitlt, May Furnor find Nollio Bowon, Mastere Tfoury WllHo Dornoy, Odn MoiCorllo, Harold Wood and Daniel fcmidor. Kospeclfully, Margaret M.

Martin, Toaohor. LOOKS PROSpTfiOUS-OF COURSE A resident of Cameron told -the OoNSJiTUtiON Tuesday evening that T. V. Sotham, tho former OhilllBothe oattlo tnaRnato, was In Oarooron Monday soiling some Hereford onttlo for tho National fjlvoelook ABHOolatlon of Kowanco 111. Mr, floUutm IB proeldoutr ot ihla llu in said to Imvo an ippnaranco of and to have Dot'ilfv moovorod fiorn tha fcoly ot his Ghtllicollvo JRowau Ray, A nephew of Roberto Hoy ol tbo laauetrlal Homo fdr Girls fnottlty, IB trying to interest Trenton in the ostabliabtnonb of an automobile factory thoro.

The Trcntoji Republican-Tribune Bays: "Mr. Rowan Ray ol CarrolltOB, was in Treofcon today, quont to Homo oorrospondonce with II. WottatelD, presidenl; ol the commercial club, ia regard to the automobile laatory. No formal meeting as yot boon held, but Iho matter Is being talked over privately, and it IB possible that tho local people may Mr. Ray a propoHnl later on, looking to tho establishment of a factory here.

Tho probable ctfeUal of such iv concern would bo from to SJ60.000. "Mr. Ray la Interested la the pntertB for a new typo motor ram- ohint, invented lr. O. Smith of Oarrollton.

It in similar in oomstructlon and nppearanoo to Iho ordinary buggy, being quip- pod with sarfld-rubbor-tiro wheels. Aa a traveler, however, It la claimed to bo a wonder. Ita principal virtue a new driving mechanism which puts all four of the to work instead of only two, giving Jloublo tho power over rough roada and up Bleep hills. In addition to this, it is claimed, the can bo mado to for from to 8100,. reaching a olasa of liado not catered to by any of tho present automobile manufacturers.

"Dr. Smith aud Mr. Ray recently made a trip from Lexington, to Kansas City ovor the worst kind of road8 with a fchree- horeo-powor engine attached'to a primitive model of the new machine. Kannaa City automobile mon are interested In the project exproteed dociro to be consulted If a company should be or- Eunlzod for the manufacture ot those machines." MINISTER GUILTY OF BIGAMY. Chicago, May Clfir- onco Abel, a minister ot the Mothodlet EpUeopal church, pleaded guilty to a oharge of big- r.my today and sentenced to an indefinite term in tho penitentiary.

Abel was formerly pastor ot tho Hammond Avenue Motho- diat Eplacopal ohuroh In thli city and later wag pastor ot Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, of the iargent ot Its denomination In tbo city. To bla aocond wile Abol known "Oiair Clayton," and it upon complaint of her mother that he ed. HEAVY BOND FOR SNYOER. St. LoulB, May M.

Snyder, millionaire broker and promoter of Olty, agalnit whom, an Information charging bribery WHB (Hod Saturday, went to tho four courts at 2:80 p. m. today and RIIVO 810,000 bond tot appearance in Judge court at tho noxt terra. Ho accompanied by his oounuel, Judge Ilonry Priest, who In boodle trials proclaimed bribery oonvoulional offense, and Attorney Morton Jourdan. The tho bond.

Northeast Corner Sqaare Old foffw, nioUi-coverod ohftlrs antl nil oloih furniture cdn bo nuil(! to 1 ok now by etm- ply tivo.a with hofc Bo lullon of 1'ulnam A doalor. EVERYTHING IN A I Wo think is nothing In tho pnttrt linf that unjoiia Ittlhlslo- ealHy will loijuire taul what wa hiivo, Nott-tk-tjais there ti pniiH mado fw jnftoUoa.l'ly ovefy jmi JJOKO fliit! wlinft thijijf of the Icind it is bent to Uic thai b'-si (J. Such ma.tot'la-1 ou will fttui if ou newt uih ic'j or mformntltiu tn ihoraaitwr vr aro tilflc to We ife Prfces as sat th Clarls's Pharmacy, MenrielW Chiaicothc, Mo.

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