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Chillicothe Morning Constitution from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 9

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AND 10A. A has recovered an Uljieris ot several weeks. Verne Wruy or a i i Is a busl- "leaa visitor la the elty. Jti. L.

Pitts of i a. I lay eveultic business visitor lu a Mra, Jas. B. WutMua Tuesday from a tew days' visit wli'a 'Bslativea and friends In Mooreaville John Moore arrived last night frcn ItenBisau, Texas, for a short vial ChllUcotha frlenda. Miss Mabel A Klddor ar ilved Monday a short visit wit itrionds in tha city.

Miss Nella Bowen of a Mona township wus shopping lu the cR Tuesday. Jaaper i raturued Tuosda; a visit with hla Bon, Ga) White, at St. Joseph. The condition of Chief Polio ajaurlce Doruey, who la confined tc Bt. Mary's hospital with a a Juice, was uuluiprovod Tuesday.

Mra. Frauk Suaro has i Irom aa extended visit i relative and frlouds at Mayllald, and Washington, Mo. Sum Lowe, who was called here las -reek by the death of ills mother, wK Wodnosday for hie home i mm Mrs. Furrinston has returned from LouU atid has taken the position head trimmer at Mlas Katy Ma- lllw Mabel returned Mou- Jfty evening from Creaton, Iowa, after weeks' visit with her ststar, Guy WllllaniB. Miss Kate Pond, who has been con- toed to the hospital for several weeks It'Tury much better and ban returned to her home east of the city.

Mra. Mayme Burger went to Ot- tHnwa, Iowa, Tuesday (or a short visit i her sister, Mrs. Frank Har- Mrs. A. A.

Fryor has returned to WooresvlHo atttir a visit with her a Mrs. Herbert Hockhold, of TSTfBt Webster street. Wm. Payton. cashier of tha ChuH Bnnk, was In the city "Wednesday, tcnusaeHng business.

J. P. of Chula was In the city "Wednesday calling on frloiuls anil J'ow business Lransaotlous, 0. ttohroi', ahfiritf, wia la Wednesday on business con. acctert with tho sheriff's office.

W. P. Kent of lit. 1 was a buslnesi Tisltar in tH.v Wednesday. Mt, Sent stated l.hac ha was surprised at lie iieht SHOW ho In tilts i compared i i which foil In hla neighborhood.

"At man'y places alons road we had to aliovol a path eforo wo could i our teams poat" aald Mr. Kent. Mrs. Dydla Ciiuso received a nies- aiigo a atatlni; that her motli- Mrs, A Thompson, was sor- lously ill at hor in Ol'ythdale, Mrs. CluiHO i depart SYWay i to hor mother's ridu.

Miss Poarl Maxwoll, Mlas FJorenoe James, J. II. Walker and A Storms thla i Laredo, where thoy played at a housa party slvan at tho of A. G. Storms last H.

Hammoiui of Drookflolil was -Thursday business! visitor lu tha Jo. of a ihe Bankors' inocttiu; In the Ngw Thursday evening. 'i' W. E. Payton of Chulii was iii Urn flty Thursday Iransactluj; bualnass.

aiteiided I moetlns at 'Ml3seB Grace Clom Vera Nor- jnnn 'of Wheeling wore (shopping In city Friday. a i i of i a in in tho city the guest of her daughter, Mrs, A. M. Shcllon, Coopnr street. Dr.

VVm. reports tho i ot a i at Uio homo of nnd Mra. i Abshlrc, North I'ro-! i the of Mr. Mrs. Joe Tllnh l-TIU i girl: nt the of Me.

nrid John ISust Polk street, Mr. and Mra. James Lowe entor- tnltiet'l the i relnllvcs rit tamlly i noon: Sam- tiel Lowo of Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Lovvo atu'l of Farni- tncjlon, Mrs.

Lvvollyn of Contor- Dick i a i and Mr. find Mrs. I of i i i a i a a a Arch B. Davis a from Chllll- Mtho nioraiatr to hold nn ivd- Jonrnad session ot tho Dnvless clrcirltj court. Thp first cnst Is ono that comas' from Harrison county on change a'.

venuo. Sro-wlng ont of tho.leTj'InE on a stock of flrugB belonging to tha Oilman City "Drug to collect flne--aggregating one thousand Inrs trad assessea by the mayor of to-wn the oompiwiy's so rtr-fenw "wTio -was md- For Eczema, Patient's WristandShin Itchsd Like Poison. Scratched Until They Bled, Says: "Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured Ma," hronl; nut on iul'1 Itch troitbU: llrst. tiiul islilii would i i tlit-y I I yi-L uny rfliiaf. Aff.t.-rwunlH would Hcalo over, find Hlft HcHlt UlUhjiTl'-ftlh i look mil anij LJHlf'H it wouh.l itcll tinl.ll it woiiifi me fmrn Jny wlcop, 1 wnuid llavu MirouKli Lh'S Hcraf.cliint; "I ptiyHlc-hin In rix 1 1 to It.

unit lit- ftruniianwd II I UMtnl un (ihilnii'iit, whnli tho dooUr mu, bul it did no wood. TliiMl ho advLstid mu to try tlio Jlolmsilitju. AH tliin trouijlfj haH lu our 1'itinlly Cor VfsarH, and In hHrcfliULry, I (LriKlouji tn try to liuiul It nd. got tlm i i Hnap, i and Plihj, and tiuiy to do JnHt wliut. I ni'ialt'd, "Tliu dlyuHM WJIH tniikiuif tmarlway on my syHlnrn unl.ll Isnt tlm Cullcuni, HIMIIC- which huvo (rlfiy-inl rny Hkln of tlu- Ix-wL From thn Moiis t.lu.i hoii-ltul tour yc-ai'M awo, now, I fnlL any or H.M jM'Ht.

and I am t.o thii Oulicunfc Houp ain.t OintfLRint. whifh cortulniy uimid infi. I u.so thi.t Cotleunii for tollwt, und 1 liojm otlit't' HitlTui'tirM Cruni skin will IM- tlw Cnliuani Simp uuil Olnkinnnt." (HlKuF-d) Irviio Hutchlflou, Thruo ItJvcrM, Mar. HI, KM I. Although (JuUrjura Soap and i aro Hold throiiKiKmt thu world, llhorul of t'auh, wlt.li 112-p.

hook on tho skin and sufilp will buHOnt fri't), on to Pot- tuc DFUK Cliuiu. lupt. 17A, Buuion. udged srullty ot soiling liquors lllegal- y. Thara are several knotty l3gal ointa Involved lu the case.

OHAPEIj. Central md Ml-fi. Thouiaa Bllla visited Sunday Buzz Cole's. Lisa Ponroy and wife spoat Jo'hn Mr. and Mrs.

Scott Leigh toolc dinner i Aunt Barbara Krouae of i Mt. OHve. Sunday. i i a and wlta and i ion, Wilbur, gpsnt Saturday night Sunday with Mrs. RUpe'a fa.ther, i of a Mastor John Dawklns of near a latter part of tlta with William Bills svlfq.

i i i home Sunday. Wilson and fatally spent UiiKlay i W. i and i I Chiila, March' (Special'faor.) 1 --Stephen, Hopper of who bass been 111 paeumbuia, is can- Mesars. F. L.

Ki'iner and F. lioyd weuf to MooreaviUe last weak on a business visit to Warren T. Hud- Sins of that plc.ce, Mrs. A. J.

Dapltr, who has hasn ill of a a is gotua better this i i Mrs; i i May, who has been quite ill of tho i Is able to he up arid around tho house. Rev. George Cave Oiled i a regular at Union church a a night. Hia i themo was "How to and was a strong, sermon. At night he delivered a a i senxiou ou "Th.ii Power of the Gospel." Mrs.

Mary Reader of Nebraska was a guest of her aunt. a Henry Grime last week. Rev. j. K.

Steen has been 111 the past few days and confined to his homa. Rev. Jessa B. Harris wa.s a guest at the of Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Austin last Tuesday nlglH. Miss Joanle Caaeheer of the Ohll- High School spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Mra. T. C.

Wllhtta ia 111 with a threatened attack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mra. Frank Thotnpan have moved to tha C. B.

Williams property, west of Sturges. Mrs. John. Dlaslaman la coaflued. to Jier home with a cold.

NORTHWEST MOVKOB. Northwest Monroe, ATarcb 14. (Special D. Wells of Lud- loy a a at W. HambHn's, Isaac Bryon, who haa -teen i sick, Is better.

Mra. Ona who, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Laura Bryan, at Oxcelisor Springs, returttud Saturday. Mra. L.

a who has been sick i the grip for the last six weelcs Us slowly. A Bray from Ppla- ton Monday. John McCoslrrio and a i npent Sinulay i I. N. Park.

are cordially invitcsd to attend my Opening Display of on 5 Saturday, March 16th nineteen twelve Miss Fay Harvey ga: iorlc oplef Wyl 'Q. tr- Masonic Bldg. Mo. AH OA.TTLB AND HUGH ASUS BOTH HTGHMID Sheriff Mark "White aepartod Tue.i- a for St. Joseph Mrs.

Kate Analth of Monroe township, i be placed, i state hospital. Kansas City, March stock market for today ai reportoil dy Clay, Robliisoa Is fol- Cafctla receipta strony to lOc higher! Hag receipts to 13c higher; bulk ot aalea, top 18.90. Sheep receipts steady. i Chicago Cattle 80 strong to 10o higher, Was receipta market 10c to 1'Bc hlgiisr; top J7.00. Sheep receipts 10000; marka-; 'steady.

I i SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd Walnut Park Farm Pour itillea oC St. Joseph, the Savannah Interurban. Rr. Step H. '1'ROTTING BRED Mares, Geldings, and ytmatt, of choice Catalog lie obtained ot Davis Bros.

606 Bd--, ni.ond St. Joseph. Sale also includes 35 HEAD OF MTJLE3 of L. MCDONALD are the Favorite EW.TJ indication points to a continuance of the popularity of Room Size They are finding such favor with hpuse keepers and home owners thut three fourths of the Curpct business today is "Rug business." In announcing our Annual Carpet Sale to commence Monday, March ISth We arc particularly well because we i you an unequalled iissortmcnt of over three hundred room rugs in all stundiird and And (itiis is ftpuciiiUy import every rufl we slnHv is perEecl. new, clotin cut.

styles from such well known miiKors us "Sin'illi's," liw," tic. We only niurilinn i beciiuse thisre nee ittiinufiicdiruil, not for ncrvicc they i iJive. Init simply iiiul thurc are "miH-miitulicil "imperfectly woven rugs" imd (tie 15ul til 1,4. Nt OHM Stnt'k IH (Mil MtL'SU is noi siilu of we IUT flilvcrfiHing only perfect niiirctituultne 1 ------OIK! i( it( prit'c. 1 which i ijc- iii OILS trtitu forcibly I money savin, 1 i i i i ol our '(Jusli KusintsH niclliods.

When you see these rug viiluus, whether you buy hare or elsewhere, you i prfeiuK' the vuluc to yourselves of (hi.i publiciiy mtUo 1 One Price. Low IVk'e Cash Manor Tapestry Seamless Rugs Sixe 9x12 The kind you usually nay from $13.50 for. Sale Price $10.00 delivered to your home or nearest railroad point THE BIG STORE'S One Price--Plain Figure CARPET AND RUG SALE Commencing MONDAY, MARCH 18th, 1912 SMITH'S BESli AXMINISTER RUGS Size 9x12 The same rug that has heen variously priced in Chillicothe from $19.50 to $22.50. Here next Monday'you may choose from 150 perfect rugs only $17.50 delivered to or nearest ruilroud point Nepperlian Tapestry Rugs Size 9x12 Always before sold for $15 Sale Price $10.00 delivered to your; home or nt'urt'Hl roilrtnid point Smith's Axminster Rugs Size The rug that is usually priced from $17.50 to $19.50. Sale Price $15:00 delivered lu your home or neuiTHt riiitroml point i All our and other extra size liugs, i including the Wilton Velvets, Electra Axminster, ready, Monday, at, for choice SMALLRUGS- Smith's Axmiristers Size Size At39e-- Yard wide WOOL EIBRE CARPET.

Palisade Velvet Size 9x12 You have been puying $18 to $19.50 for this muke rug Sale Price $15.00 to your home or potni Kerman Seamless Axminster Rugs Size 9x12 Formerly 5n a few instances as low as $25.00 Sale Price $22.50 delivered to your home or ncttrcsi; ruilroad point "Quantity "Cash Selling" makes these prices possible. MATTINGS At 25c-- Hodges' Fibre Mat't- inga; heavy China Mattings and Fine Jap Mattings. At 15c--Common China Mat- tings for bedrooms. Ingrain Carpets At 25c yd--Yard' wide-Granite' and Sultana Carpels. A i oi one yard samples-nf all wool At 33c yd--Heavy Unmns and Half Wools.

At 44 patterns of nl) woul siiiil sill wool filled carpets. At55c yd--The heavy all wool. Ingrains. At choicest patients in Supcrs'--weiSlH. 22 07..

to the yard. Best Cut order department for Axmmister, Velvet and Tapestry Carpets Our sample line in this mcnt includes over 75 new petings, from the great Kennard, St Louis, line of Wilton Velvets, Berlin Plushes and Administers. You may select your carpet from these samples and, in 3 to 5 days we will deliver your carpet, made up to fityour room, with lining: for $1.25 to $2.00 yd. Lace Curtains and Window Shades During the Carpet Sale we will continue the discount of 10 per cent from regular prices on all Lace Curtains and Shades'. NORTH MISSOURfS GREATEST STORE.

5 rplls yard wide' oak Conjjoleutn'---always sold at 50c Sale price 3oc Brussels Velvets and Axininster Carpets At59can Best Tapestry; Brussells Carpets in HaH ard Stair or Parlor Patterns. At 85c and A Vehtt and Avrainistcr Carpels in cFwicc patterns..

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Years Available:
1889-1985