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LICOTHE CONSTITUTION. VOL 105 CHILI.ICOTHI., TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1907 DAILT EDITION PRICE FIVE CHNTS Large ne of New Shsn cc veJ L-re and embroidered ex-a 03 ftttrs aid they na of style $1, $1.50, $2. S3 Each. Tine ha" ol bilk I uoi-, i i Hi At Out cial niunbei nk I tt I- no silk i Lll ind I1 i Spec il Lon Silk just i tl i bl i a a i silk double cip i jO Special THE nOME OF HONEST VALUES Exclusive Gooas ana S'ore CLJiiccine Mo S.de Sq I is tl me to clttet vi i be qu ill ted to KL it i i the st le ot aie i most; sU ibh clothe- 11 ml OLII a civ ice it oui set ice toi the It Ou pld.ce i our u-. tut i the latest snoult 1 i iu-t--the a i cut 01 length of at -UcilH i a pe and in Fict all the Ltlo touches i tht, su( oc the 11 i othez method ol ollics built Evei dei take is spec i JP nit, i i oi out 1 1 b- omui and most ml ic to ou is the tact that i i rricliA dual bci is i-t i comra incl tic, leisoaablc OO 'i OOto I THE il uho tli DU! i t-tit Spimp 1 lip 1 i net tly at the i jtibb rh i 1 I 1 I apptuls tc nen tUscm i i taste on bin tlu ft iLutt.

lu PIOJ. ei ifuuUIncr of the should i cct aK si i si litpt I iiid rli scnl i i (I 1 ti i Mie 1 of i i i i ill the ocl r(U ties ui I In it. Polo a Malt AND BLUE SSHGES. ALSO THE NEW THINGS IM "BROWN AND GRAY. Na-VSRY C- GUARANTEED TO FIT--YOU DON'T HA TAKE IT IF IT NOT.

rsfissd oa not satisfactory. NAMED B4RK HORSE WINS POLICE APPOINTMENT Granitoid Sidowalk Ordered on Jforth Elm Street in Front of Judg-e Cowgill's Property Sweet to Sat A darlc horse won out in the police contest at the meeting of the council Monday night William Dayton was appointed by that body as patrolman to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation oJ Patrolman William Gist The appointment of Dayton came as a surprise to the friends of Richard Lo-ne, Godfrey and Jesse Walden, who were applicants for the place There was but one ballot taken. Mr Dayton will make a good officer having served a number of times as extra, Other business transacted by the council was as lollows The street commissioner was ordered to remove the sidewalk front of the property of Judge Cowgill on North Elm street and replace it -nith a grani- toid walk five feet wide, the cost to be paid by the owner of the property The property owned by Judge Cowgill is directly north Bishop's poultry house A concrete sidewalK was ordered put in on the north side of Claj street from Woodwasd to Eastm sti The city attornej was ordered to notify the Burlington and Wa- aasb railioads to repair the Elm street crossing, where the street crosses the tracks GUY 3 PERSONAL ASSESSMENT. The citj assessor, Ward, has completed the work of taking the personal assessment of Chillicothe la i up bis figures Mr Ward finds that the personal a's assessed by him, amounts to divided as follows 362 horses mules 260 cows 62 hago Money and notes Olher personal property Merchants 5 11.H10 140 3,793 1ST 87,241 301,707 115,825 Total $520,703 City noil tax was levied against 591 persons Mr, Ward also discovered there are sixty-one fire insurance companies represented in Chillicothe, each liable to the $10 tax levied ordinance against insurance companies Some of these have been paying the tax regularly while others have not Dr George Callaway, of the firm of Drs CaHaway, desnes to announce that he makes a specialty of treating diseases peculiar to women and children His remark- ible success in treating such dis- ases entitles him to the distinction of a specialist. Dunne his fifteen years of experience he has msfle a careful study of this class of ailments and proposes to treat and eharge for it according to the amount of good the patient derives from the treatment flStidw Fire and Plate Glass Insurance Ruth Page.

Page building tfd PILES CURED No raattei "nJiat kind of piles aie causing oui discomfort or bow long jou been sirfferei relief is at hand. RECTOL ia a cure Iu will immediately aftofd and its onlj i matter of a shoi time before it affect a complets eme to staj cured Pipe loi applying- with erj nackag-e Guaranteed PRICL FIFTY CENTS CLARK'S PHARMACY, Hemietta Building JUDCESARENAMEOWASDISCRACEFUL COUNTY COURT SELECTS MEN MEMBER OF THE COMPANY DES- TUESDAY AFTERNOON CRIBES BROWNSVILLE AFFAIR For Tiie To-wnsliip Election Winch Wesley Mapp of Company Infan Will Be Held Tuesday March I tiy, En Boute To St To 26--A Good List Again Join Army The county court Tuesday afternoon named the judges for the township election will be held Tuesday, March 26 Following is the list CHILLICOTHE 1st Ward--D A French, Leaton, E. Kwtley 2nd Ward A Taylor, S. Haynes, C. Ireland, Sol Hoge 3rd Ward--F Arthaud, Hawkins, Bird, A England 4th Ward--G Richmond, Wolls Graham, Meek, Joe Broaddue, North Gallahn, Ed Ralston, Abshire, John Flaherty South Precinct--L Bolshe, Clayton Walters, John Israel, I.

T. Chase Blue Moand--C Currin, John Weir, R. Davis, Thomas Griffin Cream Ridga, east--Lee Taylor, Jack Thompson, M. W. Miller, Rob Smith Cream Ridge, west-Wm Whalen, Peter Howard, Treadway, Ed Sparling Fairview--G Miller, Isaac Leeper, Wm Wmfroy, Brooks Grand River--Tom Wells, Jas Brown, Hoyt, Toppass Jr.

Greene--C Bosler, Wm Wamble, Cox, George Rice East Jackson--Wm Nothnagle, Hickhn, Frank Akers, Mathewe West Jackson--Ben Marlow Arch Thompson, Willis Cole, Coen. Medicine--Wm, Regan, Edmundson, Jamee Donohoe, Bowe Monroe--Ed Fiske, Lewis, Caps Been, Darnell Mooresville--G een Davis, Harry Hitt, Ed Bryan, A Bernard Rich Hill, north--Major Veser- at, Hiram Darr, Ed Morris, Boom. Rich south--Charles Bradford, John Millei, Louthan, Collins Sampsrfl--Jack Boucher, Philip Krouse, Frank Weber, John Peniston Wheeling--J Wright, Ed Hogan, Ferns Blair, Booth Thomas. PURCHASED WAITE PROPERTY Maurice Murphy on Tutsday purchased the Waite building on north side of the square occupied by Albeity Huse confec- lonery store. Mr Murphy will moye his tailor shop from the Cit- zens National bank building to place Alberty Huse have not yet decided where they will move.

NEW FLUES IN BOILER The lights over the city were out Monday night on account of new flues being put in the boiler at the plant. The work was all completed Tuesday and the hgnts will be turned on at the regular time thia evening. WILL INITIATE The Woodmen of the World will nold meeting in the" forest tonight, A number of candidates will be initiated. DR. ARTHUR J.

SIMPSON SUB.GEON ANB OCULIST Eye Ear Nose Throat Practice devot ed to Surgery and Diseases of the Eye, Ear Nose, 1 hi oat Special atten tion given to. surgery of the Nose and Throat GLASSES FITTED National Bank BWg Wesley Mapp, a member of Company infantry, regulars the company which it is claimed shot up Brownsville, Texas, August 13 and 14, last year, spent Monday night in Chillicothe. He was euroute from to St Louis to see if be could again enlist in the army He could not get in at Omaha. Mapp carried a number of recommendations from Capt. S.

Lyon ot his company and other superior officers. When asked'by a CONSTITUTION, reporter in regard to the shooting up of Brownsville, Mapp would not say much abouty the affair, "I was asleep wnen that unfortunate afiair trans- apired, he said, "and am unable to say anything in regard to the matter. It was a very disgraceful secne and it caused hardship upon some of us who were Innocent of any wrong doings. I am now en- route to St Louis to see if I can again re-enter the army He was a member of the infantry for over sii. years, and in company under Capt.

Lyons for three years He said he had no trade and soldiering was all he knew and that was his reason for again enlisting in the army He is a young man about 28 years old and is very bright CATTLE AND HOGS STEADY. CONSTITUTION Special Kansas City, Mar 5 --The live stock market for reported by Clay, Robinson Co was as follows Cattle--Receipts 12,000, market steady Hogs--Receipts 13,000, market steady, bulk $6 top Sheep--Receipts 9,000, market steady Chicago, Mar 5 --Cattle--Receipts market steady. Hogs--Receipts 12,000, market steady; bulk $6 00 IN SIGHT. William Flannelly, traveling passanger agent for the Southern Railway company, with offices in the Board of Trade building at Kansas City, was a pleasant caller at the CONSTITUTION omce, Tuesday His special mission to Chil- hcothe was for the purpose of advertising the Jamestown Exposition. Mr Flannelly said that the candidates in the CONSTITUTION'S Jamestown Exposition contest would certainly haye magnificent trips and that their tickets would enable them to visit many points of historical and present day interest A man who ia in perfect health, so he can do an honest day's work when necessary, has much for which he should be thankful Mr.

of Branchton, Pa writes that he was not only unable to work, but he could't stoop over to tie his own shoes Six bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made a new man of him Ae says, "Success to Foley's Kidney Cure. For sale by all druggists To Rent--Suite of rooms, for light housekeeping if desired, near the square. Inquire at this office 5md2t Made from cream of tartar derived solely from grapes, the most delicious and healthful of all fruit NORMAL NOTES Mr. F. Powers of Franklin Hudson Pub.

Co Kansas City, was a business yieitor yesterday. Among the number of new students yasterdey, was Sr. Luia of Cundad de Lerdo, Durango, Mexico. Ha is taking the Commercial course and Is the fourteenth Mexican enrolled this year. Mr.

Blevius, of the school at Cameron, favored the Normal with a visit this afternoon. Burr Elliott left today for hi a home near Qower where he will vi sis a week before going to work. Allen Moore leaves to eight for Springfield, Mo. on buslaees in connnection with the school at that place TO END BARRINGTON'S RESPITE. Jefferson City, March 4--Herbert S.

Hadley, attorney general. served notice on the attorney for F. Seymour (Lord) Barnngton that he would file in the Supreme court in Washington a motion to dismiss the writ of error and ask that court to affirm the judgment of the Missouri supreme court sentencing Barrlngton to death for the murder of James Me- Caen a St. Louis turfman. COCKEREL FOR $25.

George Walker, a local breeder of BuS Leghorn chickens.Tuesdajr sold to H. Stahl of Bl his cockerel, Alex W. 1st, for $25 This 18 the cockerel which took first prize at the state poultry show in 1906 This is probably the highest priced bird ever sold in Livingston county. NO BIDS RECEIVED The contract for completing the township line ditch, advertised by the county not let Tuesday on account of no bids being received. Part of the ditch had been completed and the contract was given up.

The, expenses incurred in completing the ditch will be paid by a special levy of 10 cents to the acre in district No. 3, made by the court. The court will go to Grand river, east of Utica, Wednesday to inspect the river with a view of ordering it straightened or dropping the matter entirely The regular routine business was transacted by the court during the day. DIMKM of Twenty xcarr Cored I want you to know how much Chamberlain's Salve has done for me. It has cured my face of a skin disease of almost 20 years' standing I have been treated by several as smart physicians as we have in this country and they did me no good, but two boxes of this bae cured Fannie GriHen, 'Iroy, Ala.

Chamberlain's Salve is for sale by N.J. wetland Drug Co. I have installed a complete set of electric-lighted instrument! and reflectors and am now able to test eyes for glasses in the for the accomodatien of tboae who have not the time during the day hours. My office are from to 8 evenings. DR A.

J. SIMPSON, 3mdwtf Surgeon and Oculist. First National Bank Bldg. TSe only guaranteed AUTO LICENSE, S5. The Missouri house has passed A bill regulating automobiles, flx- tO the speed limit at fiom 6 to 16 wear Patent Leather Shoes for men--all styles at HARTMAN'S, eodlw Cbillicotbe.

E. Sand "Lj A iew of high grade to be had at H. LYKE I I CEULLICOTHE, MISSOURI Imperial Wind Mills Bain Wagons Ebbert Wagons Anchor Buggies Superior Drills Imoi choice Held garden WILL SKIP BODY The remains of the late Norton, who died at his home on East Polk Street Monday, will pe shipped to Yates Center, tonight for interment. The remains will be accompanied by a brother and M. Bray.

Ohamba) lain a Goug-li Araiedy We prefer Chamberlaln'sCough Remedy to any other for our children," says Mr J. Woodbury of Twining, Mich." "It has also done the work for us in hard eolds and croup, and we take pleasure in recommending it." For sale by J. Swetland Drug Co. FRANK ANDERSOfr BETTER A message from the home ef Frank Anderson in the North precinct Tuesday afternoon stated that he was much improved. Mr.

Anderson was made deathly sick ten days ago from eating candy. "Suffered day and night the toi- ment of itching piles. Nothing helped me until I used Doan's Ointment It cured me permantly." --Hon. John Garrett Mayor, Girard, Ala. miles an hour and imposing an annual license of $3, to be paid the secretary of the state.

The editor of the 'Times" writes. "In my opinion Foley's Honey and Tar is twe beet remedy for coughs, colds and lung trouble, and to my own aonal knowledge Foley's Honey and Tar has accomplished many permanent cures that bare been little short of marvelous." Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. The Beefsteak club will meet with the Misses Knapp this evening. Mrs. Maud Byrns of St.

Joseph will be a guest of the club. Piles get quick relief from Or. Shoop'8 Magic Ointment, fie- member it's made alone for and it works with certainty and satisfaction Itching, painful, protruding, or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Try it and see' N. Swetland Drug Company Mrs.

D. F. Walcott, who has been spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. John P. Bramhall, at Richmond, has returned to her home at 829 Walnut street.

The Best Photos Aie essentially diflerentiated ancl distinguished fiom the com mon kind Good pictures have i sort of anstociacysvOj style (hat makes ou likethem When see work have done, it ill no doubt occur to you to want piUuies ot like them and it ill be natural for vou to conclude that they cost too much ot vou to afford them, but if you will visit our studio and talk it er we think it like ly that you will discover pictuies of the right kind will not cost you so veiy much more than the kind ou don't want Come Jn and thipgs Accidents will happen, but the best-regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Ecleotric Oil for such emergencies It bubdues the pain and heals the hurts The Fowjpkl? StoJliP: I 367 Words a Minute Maupin'a speed class in shorthand wrote 49 words in eight seconds Thursday morning Dolph Maupin is perhaps the most expert teacher of shorthand in America today MAUPIN'S COLLEGE MO, 1FWSP4PR! 1FWSP4PR!.

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