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U'J.-'Urm'ainW wliien is mechanical, has little attraction to the average customer of the bank, for he never comes in contact with the ma chinery. "I would impress upon you that cour tesy does not radiate from marble counters or massive Bteel vaults, n6r in methods and system it can come only from the personality of real live officers and employes. Every face be- hind the counter should display a , pleasing disposition: everv word spoken in the transaction of business must be tempered with a cenermis kindness; every complaint fr mtsun- cterstanmng must be treated in the spirit of fairness without any show of impatience or antagonism; and every action must disclose unadulterated sin cerity. "Ia the handling of loans, it is quite natural for the banker U become brusque and harsh, and all the time more conservative with a suggestion of suspicion, for he is continually sought by crooks and men with vision ary schemes. But there are a great . many different ways of saying 'No!' If said in a way to engender ill will, the applicant goeg out and advertises the banker's attitude. Remember, a man who is turned down for a loan to day, may. turn up with a deposit to morrow. "It is said the wife can throw more out of the window with the spoon than the husbnnd can rake in at the door with the shovel. So officers and clerks can drive away and actually kill more business by little discorteous acts and word than can possibly be raked in by all the advertising campaigns or by the influence of magnificent buildings' and gorgeous furnishings. "It is the friendship inspired and evolved from sonsiderate courtesy that has given the banks of our eourtry their large patronage. This type of courtesy means much to thp stranger, for he naturally longs to be received pleasantly and treated kindly. You may be assured he is quick to note the cold, the formal, the forebearing. the arrogant attitude." Among those who were registered for the convention are the following: Joseph L. Matthews. A. C. Harritt. La cy E. AUnrd, E. C. Matthews, of Sikes ton; E. G. Schoen, Pocahontas; W. II. Sikes, Sikeston; F. M. Wells, Lutes vi!le; C. A. Sander, Marble Hill; A. C. Sikes, Siweston; V. M. Reid, Caruth ersville; G. D. Snider, Marble Hill; C'm-ence Johnson, Charleston; Scott Alexander, Charleston; J. A. Hickman, I'uxico; F. J. Bowman, Advance; R. F. Anderson, Sikeston; J. Medley, White water; W. D. Medley, Gordon'ville; W. H. Nelsmann, Illmo; C. A. Kiesler. Perryville; J. W. Sampler, Robert Schnecko and A. D. Ballinger, Ad vance; J. J. Long, Caruthersville; C. W. Henderson, Jackson; Sam FrisselL L. J. Pfefferkorn, E. Reissan. P. M. Kelly, Chaffee; H. L. Fox, Morehouse; A. Schulte, C. Moenig, New Hamburg: A. Zimmerman, Clarkton; J. F. Hall, Campbell; L. F. Tatum, L. B. Mobley. Clurkton; Arthur Chrismon. Benton; T. M. Bugg, Vanduser; 0. C. Phillips. Kennett; F. J. Paro. St. Louis; W. V. Keyser, Sedalia; G. A. Bovd. R. F. McNally, St. Louis; R. p. M'cEIroy St. Louis; W. B. Sanford. Springfield!' N. Meisenheimer, Allenville; James R Leavell, St. Louis; H. H. Hinton. J. a! Withe, Allenville; H. R. Doolev. r-ist St. Louis; A. H. Harty, Bloomfield: C. H. Chase, E. C. Schisler. E. W. Kl.-inschneider, L. G. Desoby, L. G. La Barge, Henry Arlile, Edward Hov mann, D. 11. Seibort, R. R. Kanaka. St. Louis: J. K. McCord. C. B. Coats, lilbourn; A. O. Carter, Dexter; R. L. Fitzgerald. Fi4, M. C. Horton. Poplar Bli:ff; A. W. Boss. Jackson, J. H. Nel son, East Prairie; William Paar, Leon ni:pard, Fred Clippard. Jackson; George N. Whitt. Greenville; G. A. Ro.sell. Bertram!; V. W. Keller. Chaf fee, C. L. Ballinger. Zalma; Isidore Loeb. Columbia; C. L. Grant. Jackson; W. J. D. McCarter, Ed C. Stuart. St. Louis; F. T. Hodgdon, Hannibal: B. F. Serben Jr., SE. W. Harris, T. B. Crites, Marsh Wills. Daisy; J. M. Strong, Dudley; J. M. Deane. Hanni bal: Thomas G. Wilson, A. A. Caneer. Senath; A. W. Boellcr. II. T. Klaus. Appleton; J. H. Kiesler, Perryville: A. Chandler, Armiston; O. T. Daiton, J. E. ; Menefee, William Wyatt, Wyatt, Mo. YES NO prescribing a penalty for the violation there of and repealing all part of the onsuumon, Matutes and Municipal I Laws in conflict therewith. Proposed amendent to the Constitu tion of Missouri, to be submitted to the legal voters of the State of Mis souri for their approval or rejection at the regular general election to be held on the seventh day of November, A. D. 1!10, prohibiting the manufacture of, the introduction into, and the giving, exchanging, bartering, selling, or dis posing of intoxicating liquors in the State of Missouri, except wine for sacramental purposes, prescribing a penatly for the violation thereof and repealing all parts of the State Con stitution, State and Municipal Laws in conflict therewith. Be it enacted by the people of the State of Missouri: Section 1. From and after July 1, 1017, no intoxicating liquor or liquors, except wine for sacramental purposes, shall be manufactured in or introduced into the State of Missouri under any pretense. Every person who sells, ex changes, gives, barters, or disposes of intoxicating liquor of any kind to any person in State of Missouri or manufactures or introduce into" or attempting to introduce into the State of Missouri, intoxicating liquor of any kind, except wine as aforesaid for the purposes aforesaid: shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon con viction hall be punished by a fine of not less than three hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail not less than six months nor more than twelve months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. All parts of the State Constitution, and laws of the State and municipali ties therein, conflicting with the pro visions of this section are hereby repealed. HENRY VOGELSANG MARRIED 12 YEARS Contractor Celebrates Anniver sary With Big Party of Friends. For State Senator, 21sl District: O.S. HARRISON. A large crowd of friends and rela tives last night gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vogelsang at 10"0 Broadway, when the couple cele brated the twelfth anniversary of their wedding. They were Quarried in the Cape twelve yeras ago yesterday and many of those who attended the celebration last night were at the original wed ding. Mr. Vogelsang is one of the brothers of the Vogelsang Construction Com pany. A feature of the entertainment last night was cards in w hich the following were prize winners: Mrs. Mike O'Con nell, first of the women's prizes; Mrs. Henry Strain, second; Miss Caroline Adkins, consolation. Men Mel Rodi baugh, first; August Vogelsang, sec ond, and Will Schrader, consolation. Those who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Desselmann. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brinkman, Mr. and Mrs. Au gust Vogelsang, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Geldmacher, Mr. and Mrs. Mike O'Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ruediger, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Yogt, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilier, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strain, Mr. and Mrs. Will, Schrader, Mr. and Mrs. Will Stout, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Kassel, Mr. and Mr?. Mel Rodibaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Fi nest Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Luta. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Randol! Miss Caroline Adkins, Miss Fay Phillips and Mrs. Edward Kroeker of St. Louis, a sister of Mrs. Vogelsang, who came down to the Cape to attend the celebration. For Judge of Circuit Court. 2Sth Judicial Circuit: FRANK KELLY. For Representative: JAMES L. JENKINS. For Judge Countv Court. 1st District: D. LINDKR MILLER. For Judge County Court, 2nd District: LOUIS G. HITT. For Piosecuting Attorney; THOS. F. LANE. For Sheriff: NATHANIEL J. HUTSON. For Assessor: WILLIAM A. SUMMERS. For Treasurer: ARNOLD G. KELLER. For Surveyor: ROBT. W. RUSSELL. For Public Administrator: JOHN S. MEDLEY. For Coroner: S. W. MORGAN. For Judge of Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas: ROBERT H. WHITELAW. For Justice of the Peace, Byrd Town ship (Unexpired term): For Justice of the Peace Hubble Township: NOAH YOUNG. For Justice of the Peace Kinder Township (Unexpired term): For Constable Apple Creek Township; HENRY MITCHELL. For Constable Byrd Township: JAMES H. HOWARD. For Constable Cape Girardeau Town ship: C. H. LOONEY. For Constable Hubble Township JASPER N. DUDLEY. For Constable Kinder Townsjdp CHAS. ABBOTT. For Constable Randol Township JNO. W. NOLAN. For Constable Shawnee Township JEFF YOUNG. For Constable Welch Township: For Constable Whitewater Township J. W. PROPST. F.)r enforcing the law restraining Horses, Mules, Asses, Cattle, Sheep or Goats from running at large. Against enforcing the law restrain ing Horses. Mules. Asses, Cattle, fcheep or Goats from running at large. (Erase the clause you do not favor.) For State Senator, 21st District: ORREN WILSON. For Judge of Circuit Court. 2Sth Judicial Circuit: EDWARD D. HAYS. For Representative: HARRY W. BRIDGES. For Judjre Countv Court. 1st District: PHILLIP C. KASTEN. For Judge Countv Court. 2nd District: G. JACOB KELLER. For Prosecuting Attorney: J. HENRY CARUTHERS. For Sheriff: HENRY J. BRINKOPF. For Assessor: ERNEST CALDWELL. For Treasurer: J. H. CLAUS. KERSTNER. For Surveyor: LEWIS M. BEAN. For Public Administrator: CHARLES BLATTNER. For Coroner: . ARTHUR POE. For Judge of Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas: JOHN A. SNIDER. For Justice of the Peace, Byrd Town ship (Unexpired term): CHAS. B. JAEGER. For Justice of the Peace Hubble Township: For Justice of the Peace Kinder Township (Unexpired term): J. H. THOMAS. For Constuble Apple Creek Township: JOSEPH SCHOTT. For Constable Byrd Township: ship: ARTHUR II. SANDER For Constribl. C.-iv.e Girardenu Town DANIAL M. SL'IVALLY For Constable Hubble Township: ROBERT EAKINS. For Constable Kinder Township JOSEPH L. MEYER. For Constable Randol Township GEORGE A. EXLER. For Constable Shawnee Township: Lor Stale Senator, 21st District: For Judge of Circuit Court, 26th Judicial Circuit: For Representative: For Judge County Court, 1st District: For Judge County Court, 2nd District: For Prosecuting Attorney: For Sheriff: For Assessor: For Treasurer: For Surveyor: For Public Administrator: For Coroner: For Judge of Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas: For Justice of the Peace, Byrd Town ship (Unexpired term): For Justice of the Peace Hubble Township: For Justice of the Peace Kinder Township (Unexpired term): For Constable Apple Creek Township: For Constable Byrd Township: For Constable Cape Girardeau Township: For Constable Hubble Township: For Constable Kinder Township: For Constable Randol Township: For Constable Shawnee Township: For State Senator, 21st District: For .Tudire of Circuit Court. 2sth Judicial Circuit: For Representative: For Judge County Court. ljt District: For Judge County Court, 2nd District: For Prosecuting Attorney: For Sheriff: For Assessor: For Treasurer: For Surveyor: For Public Administrator: For Coroner: For Judge of Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas: For Justice of the Peace, Byrd Town ship (Unexpired term): For Justice of the Peace Hubble Townshin: For Justice of the Peace Kinder Township (Unexpired term) : For Constable Apple Creek Township: For Constable Byrd Township: For Constable Cape Girardeau Township; For Constabl Hubble Township: For Constable Kinder Township: For Constable Randol Township: For Constable Shawnee Township; For Constable Welch Township; EMIL PRUITT. For Constable Welch Township: For Constable Whitewater Township:!'01" Constable Whitewater Township: For enforcing the law restraining Horses, Mules, Asses, Cattle, Sheep or Goats from running at large. Against enforcing the law restrain ing Horses. Mules. Asses, Cattle. Sheep or Goats from running at large. For Constable Welch Township; For Constable Whitewater Township: I-or enforcing the law restraining! For enforcing the law restraining Horses Mules, Asses, Cattle, Sheep or I Horses, Mules, Asses, Cattle, Sheep or Goats from running at large. I GoaU from running at large. For State Senator, 21t District: JOHN GURLEY. For Judce of Circuit Court. 28th Judicial Circuit: For Representative: For Judge Countv Court. 1st District: For Judge County Court, 2nd District; For Prosecuting Attorney: For Sheriff: For Assessor: For State Senator, 21st District: For Judge of Circuit Court, 28th Judicial Circuit: For Representative: For Judge County Court, 1st District: For Judge County Court, 2nd District: For Prosecuting Attorney: For Sheriff: For Assessor: For Treasurer: For Surveyor: For Public Administrator: For Coroner: For Judge of Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas: For Justice of the Peace, Byrd Town ship (Unexpired term): For Treasurer: For Surveyor: For Public Administrator: For Coroner: For Judge of Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas: For Justice of the Peace, Byrd Town ship (Unexpired term): For Justice of the Peace Hubble Township: For Justice of the Peace Kinder Township (Unexpired teTm): For Justice of the Peace Hubble Township: For Constable Apple Creek Township: For Constable Byrd Township: For Constable Cape Girardeau Township: For Constable Hubble Township: For Constable Kinder Township: For Constable Randol Township: For Constable Shawnee Township: For Constable Welch Township: For Constable Whitewater Township: For enforcing the law restraining Horses, Mules, Asses, Cattle, Sheep or Goats from running at large. Against enforcing the law restrain- I Again.t enforcing the law restrain- A iwt cnforelnjf th ,aw rcstrain. g horses Mules. As.es Cattle. ,ng Horses Mules. Asses. Cattle, j Horses, Mules. Asses. Cattle, ieet) oi Goats from running at large. ; Sheep or (.oats from running at large. : sheep or Goats from running at large. (Erase the clause you do not favor.) I (Erae the clause you do not favor.) I (Erase the clause you do not favor.) I (Erase the clause you do not favor.) For Justice of the Peace Kinder Township (Unexpired term): For Constable Apple Creek Township: For Constable Byrd Township: For Constable Cape Girardeau Township: For Constable Hubble Township: For Constable Kinder Township: For Constable Randol Township: For Constable Shawnee Township: For Constable Welch Township: For Constable Whitewater Township: For enforcing the law restraining Horses, Mules, Asses, Cattle, Sheep or Goats from running at large. Against enforcing the law restrain ing Horses, Mules. Asses, Cattle, Sheep or Goats from running at large. (Erase the clause you do not favor.) STATE OF MISSOURI, I Counv of Cape Girardeau ) x I. B Counv of Cape Girardeau I. Blucher Sterling, Clerk of the County C urt within and for the County and State aforesaid, hereby certify that the foregoing lists contain the names of voted for in said County at the General Election to be held on Tuesday, the 7th day of November, 1D1G, together w ith the nan.e of th - political parties by which said candidates have been noi Secretary of State and the various political parties of this County and the Townships therein, all of which are now on file in my office. Said li-tg are arranged in the form and order in which all candidates for the respective offices named to be nominated as the same have been certified to mo bv the arrnmred in iht form anrl order in which thev will be Printed uron the ballot. iiiP tTgoing proposal amendments to the Constitution, whuv. are ti be voted for at said election, are as certified to n:c bv the Svcretarv of State, and are arranged as they will be printed on the ballot. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Done at mv office in the Citv of Jackson this 24th dav of October, 1!16. BLUCHER SPERLING. SEAL . . Clerk of the County Court of Cape Girardeau County, Missouri.