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   Jefferson City Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - December 7, 1909, Jefferson, Missouri                                en VOLUME CITY MISSOURI TUESDAY DECEMBER 7 1909 NUMBER 313 Our Holiday Department IS NOW READINESS STREET COMMISSIONER DROSTE REPORTED WORK DONE THE AMOUNT OF TO LICENSING OF VEHICLES VALID Is Report of City Attorney Edwards Lights Not Burning for Past Month Appropriated for City on Ad ams Street to Be cense Ordinance Passed BE SURE THIS in the rear of the store AIL kinds of DOLLS TEDDY BEARS MONKEYS for the children and a nice line of Holiday Goods for the older ones We have a nice that we are lower prices than you will find them elsewhere Lots of holiday merchandise all over the store Avoid the Make your Xmas purchases now while stock select A payment on Christmas articles will Hold them V J for you We have arranged an Xmas Gard Department in the front of our store where you will find an immense line of Xmas cards tags verse cards post cards post card at very low prices ers P INSURANCE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS I nomas Price REAL ESTATE If you want to buy a dwelling 5 to as we have offer have some Fine Acreage Property for sale also suburban home on Swifts Highway for rent GORDON CHURCH Real Estate Agents 304 Madtson Jefferson City Mo Telephone 690 CAPITOL BREWERY CO B oi c popular Pale anJ Bottled LO The city council met in regular monthly session last Bight and trans acted much business All council men were present with the exception of Mr Seherer Tweedle was in the chair Reading of the minutes was dispensed with on motion of Mr Asel A was received Philips in which he asked the council to open Lafayette street just south of the base ball This was referred to the com on ordinance and printing The police department 4 lights not burning for the month of November Street Commissioner Droste re ported street work done to the amount ow An opinion from City Attorney Edwards to the effect that the ve hicle ordinance referred to him for This opinion complied with the state law and was valid The finance committees report was read and adopted Interest fund revenue fund library fund The balance in the city treasury Dec 1 1909 Is Mr Irwin brought up the pur chase of the land on the Missouri river owned by the Dulle Mill ing Co Mr Jos Pope spoke to the coun cil with reference to the removal of the city garbage dump which he saidis in the way of the railroad company Ke Suggested that the city order this removed at a saying to themselves The railroad is ing the culvert 135 feet which runs into the dump The recess for 15 minutes to on accounts time to audit Session resumed and the commit tee recommended that all accounts be allowed which was adopted The committee on water light reported favorably in he matter of placing a fire plug on Broadway between McCarty and Elm adopted An ordinance appropriating the money was passed For pay of city officers for November street and September contingent expenses August and September fire department August nd September road dis rict No 1 An ordinance for the improvement f Adams street from Adams and to Adams and Elm read irst second times rules sus ended An ordinance to license vehicles ead first and second time rules time d Also Special on A A Completed Survey to Capital Missouri Central engineers have completed the survey of the route for the electric line to Jefferson City It was an up and j down hill job The survey follows the Claysville gravel to a point three and a miles south of Ashland and then leaves the road and goes southeast to the capital city lumbia Tribune Co Court Proceedings The county court met Monday in recess session arid transacted the fol lowing business Button Bass a pauper was allow ed an increase from to per quarter in his pauper account The resignation of W J Jung meyer as road district No 15 was accepted John Eber having a doctors cer Miss Leigh are bbt class en and the committee is to be congratulated upon securing them for this city The enter is especially arranged for the children the eu TAKEN UP is arranged for all It is AND COMMITTEE APPOINTED hoped that the good People of the TO LOOK AFER PLANS j caPital city do in their assist the committee in their pro j posed work on he high school CONCERT TO BE grounds Every family in the city should contribute to this fund in some way as it benefits one as of Are to Be Used by as the other the High School Committee for Contemplated Possum Lunch in Hands of 3Iiss Ada i Mrs Hugh Stephens and At 10 oclock today there will be Mrs R B B an opossum lunch served at the Madison house buffet Several large I Juicy possums will be served to his Business Transacted The committee on high school j guests at this hour by grounds one of the committees of and Mixologist the Civic Improvement league of this was fade exempt from poll city met Monday night at the home tax for the 1909 The bonds of There is no excuse for shopping of Mrs fiO Towles of Jefferson City except the East Main street Koecher George Pope Stine and j It was the first meeting of the Hackney and Jones and of j committere arid much business was ting the public know they are in fact that many of the merchants tore are extremely modest about let Henley were approved among which was the business appointing of a committee to get j j plans specifications and the able cost of the proposed viaduct on the street side of the i grounds This committee will also arrange the funds to build the viaduct Messrs Hugh Stephens M court of the United Chas A Winston and James Hou granted the petition or awrit of certiorari in the con empt cases of Samuel Gompers Frank Morrison and John Mitchell officers of the American Federation of Labor of will e to bring the in the Buck and Range 5ase against hese men to the supreme court for Have Gone to Arkansas Mr and Mrs William Carlin left Monday for Akens Pope county Ar where they will spend a of Mr Carlin while here will plant several thousand Elberta peach tree on a large farm he owns in the famous Arkansas pelt He will also put out everal thousand strawberry plants Jr Carlin says that Arkansas El erta peaches are ood money makers as they have a reat market in Kansas City St chin constitute the committee A contract was signed with the Harmony company of Chicago to The Eagles at a meeting held last night elected the following of for the ensuing year Past worthy president A B Rich give an entertainment in this worthy president Frank Bauer OIL Wednesday January 12 The worthy Jacob Moer proceeds of this concert are to be schel chaplain Louis Jacobs used by the school grounds in the work on the school grounds This entertainment will be held in the evening and is in charge of Miss Ada Oldham Mrs Hugh Stephens and Mrs R B D Simonson The entertainment in the after noon of January 12 by Miss Leigh of the Harmony company is to be ar for by a committee com Mrs T O Towles Miss Berthene Barlow and Mrs James Houchin secretary Theo Schulte treasurer A J Bauer inner E El Stone outer guard James C trustees Anton Blume C A Geo Walther physician Dr J P Forth The following officers were elect ed by the Modern Woodmen last night Venerable counsel O M Bass man worthy advisor J W Fisher banker C G Bartlett clerk A H Hatch escort H A Bosse watch The names of Mr and Mrs James man C A Chambers Her Houchin Hugo Busch and Prof Brightman were added to the com on high school grounds The committee and planting is Frank Morris Major T 0 Towles on trees shrubs composed of J Bankruptcy Petitions The voluntary petition was filed p George F Chaney who conducts n electrical shop In his petition 10 gives hia at about with assets tothe amount The petition was i lied y and Company of ansas City against pn and Winterbower mer hants at In hey the firm owes debts o tne amount of hey are Tlie tv elates November 1909 hey made an as to A L Shortridge of m I 05 City Mfc You are cordially at tend the at Joseph and Omaha Neb James Houchin Hugh Stephens fore returning here Mr and Mrs Chas A R BD Simon Carlin will visit friends and superintendent of and tives in Little Rock They will rer I Prof Brightman of the high school bert Hampton Meeting of Stockholders Notice is hereby given that in ac the bylaws of the Bank of Jefferson cordance with First National City the regular annual meet ing of the stockholders the election Of directors for the en turn after the first of the year J G Droste of Mulberry street celebrated his 92nd birthday yester day surrounded by his family Dr C P Hough and Hugo Busch I suing year will be held at the count The next be held up on a call by the chairman The entertainments arranged for with the Harmony company and 127tollld ing house on Tuesday January 11 1910 at the hour of 7 oclock p m EMIL SCHOTT Cashier BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED JN JEF FERSON CITY FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY IN Rings Cut Glass Painted China Si Brassware at Hi THE Now 114 East High St We will move in our in Bldg in a few days We will nave the finest Jewelry Siore in this part of at the old stand for 09 ISS THIS BIG SALE WE ARE p m JrL etn IK e  

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