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I I I I I rVw $4444 Gr I ...1»'JL jmmmrn ^P$KW4P Make selections Manhattan Shirt* 1 A Step in Advance The moment you set foot in pair of oar Pumps or Low Shoes you've taken a step In advance in footwear quality, Ot faction—a step that leads you In the right, direction to nees and etylefuliiess. Oar Low Shoes are designed with special attention the-ankle"' qualities and every Pair will fit the arch. "The Store of Service Baur-Mullarky Co. Keokuk, Iowa Graduating Gilts t.Sff.tfv *9' You can get just what Renaucfs whether it be $50 article—it's right gftsiiin ISP •ii from Renaud's. TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT COMPANY "L" MOONLIGHT EXCURSION (FIRST MOONLIGHT EXCURSION THIS YEAR.) ON STEAMER I LARGEST LEVEL DANCING FLOOR ON THE MISSISSIPPI. Admission{2r,T.500 Pollard's Quality Bakery I GEO. WEIL BC5 Johnson St. General Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing All Work Guaranteed. Boat Leaves{w^, TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT "SHORT CAKE" Don't That Sound Good And It Tastes Eetter When It's Made By POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. FUNERAL NOTkiC. I wish to announce my candidacy ItBIN—The fnn»i-.i ,, for the office of county auditor on the 1*111 be held on Henry Rein iicui on Wednesday afternoon republican marisa. ticket at the June pri- at. 2-.o« o'clock from [Main street and »h. CLARENCE HULL* 1 SHIRTS /#'. Within the next week .or so a* the weather grows warmer you'll probably buy your sum mer supply of Shirts. Come to Weils for them. We've the largest stock in Keokuk to choose from, some exclusive. promptly WBfeBSD, A^99VSR9!97T9Sfn9l991379!alBv ^•'ttjvs&Boys ourf/rT£ff. 1 and satla-• foot-happl- to "hng- »1 •tftm «n*it'Hiiu you wish at a 50c or a if it comes RENAUD RELIABLE JEWELER Founded 1877 Phone 1559 20 South 4th and IdSced Drfc ,8eT2 fountain fixtures. The !Vk? A ^r-X 50c to $5.00 while the collection is at its best. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Fine clothes 80O Main •. NOTICE. To Charles H. Paynter and Sallie A. Wilson: You are hereby notified that a peti- 1 tion has been filed in the District X'onrt of the State of Iowa, in and for O. R- JOHNSTON, Clerk District Court. By ALBERT VOLLERS, Deputy. Report of the Condition of the No. 1992. Keokuk National Bank At Keokuk, In the state of Iowa, at the dose of business on May 1st, 1916: Resources. I»ans and discorants $537,888.12 Overdrafts, unsecured «... 555.46 U. S. Bonds deposited to se cure circulation (par val ue) Securities other than U. S. bonds -(not including stocks) owned unpledged Subscription to stock of federal reserve bank .. $ 7,200.00 I ^ess amount un paid 3,600.00 Furniture and fixtures Net amount due from fed eral reserve bank Net amount" due from ap proved reserve agents 45,000.00 73,558.27 3,600.00 1.00 16,952.95 New York, Chicago and St. Louis 170,181.43 Net amount due from banks and bankers 82,262.02 Other checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank Fractional currency, nickels I and cents Notes of other national I banks Coin and certificates Legal tender notes Redemption fund with TJ. S. I Treasurer and doe from LT. S. Treasurer 8:30 9:00 posits 7"* cwatfet* State agent. Blackhawk faoteL 3,990.22 445.51 THE DAILY GATE CITY AND CONSTITUnON-PEMOCRAT CITY NEWS. —U. P. Bataar Dec. 7. —Go. I* Moonlight tonight. &('•' —Moving. J. Opstelten, phone lt-648. —'T*rfng your Job printing to Tho Gate City office, or phone NTo. 35. —Masonic. Hardin lodge. Special. Wed., May 10, 7:30. Third degree. —See Miles and Blaisdell for paint ing and paper hanging. Phone Black 541. —Jf. Byers and M. MoCan both paid a dollar costs for fighting yesterday on Water street. —For picnics and fishing parties use our motor truck. W. Schaefer Coal Co., llll Main. Phone S83. —The Ifc'O. T. M. club -will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Wurm, 2026 Exchange St., next Thursday after noon. —The funeral of the late Henry Rein will be held from the residence at Main street and the Plank Road, on (Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. —'Regular meeting, Colfax Rebekah lodge tonight. Visiting metnbers al- ways welcome. Ophelia Broese!, I I I HI I 11II I Noble Grand Carrie Ackley, record ing secretary. —Regular meeting of Morning Star lodge Jfo. 5, Knights of Pythias. Tues day evening at 8 o'clock. Work in firs1 rank. Visiting Knights invited Screen Enamel BLACKandGREEN In Y2 Pints, Pinto and Quarts On sale at I Yotrr screens will last twice as long and look a whole lot better if you keep them stained. McGrath Bros. Drug Co. John's church is to take place tonight. The congregation w'U meet at a par ish supper in the the pariah house at 6:30 o'clock. The guest of honor wIlL Lee County, at Keokuk, stating that __ ftne said Charles H. Paynter has not bethe presiding bishop of the Ameri been heard from for over seven years chnrch, and asking that he be declared legally the bishop of Quincy, Dr. Faw dead and his estate administered on. and unless you appear on or before June 15th, 1916 at 9:00 o'clock a. m. of said day said order will be entered as prayed for in said petition. cett_ 16,700.00 71,748.05 Indignity 1.500*.00 2,250.00 Total $1,025,633.03 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In $100,000.00 (Surplus fund 20,000.00 1 Undivided profits $62,167.67 Less current ex penses. inter est, and taxes paid 9,131.41 53,036.26 Circulating- notes outstand ing "Due to bank# and ban Hers. 45,000.00 42,420.86 7.50 Dividends unpaid Demand deposits: Individual deposits* .subject to cSieck Certificates of deposit due in l®8,® than 30 days 29,44L»2 $444,061.24 Time deposits: Certificate* of deposit Other time deposits Total of time de- of Iowa, re" Correct Attest: the home at Plank Road. Invited to the [Aiii 90,674.71 231,432.46 posits $322,107.17 BILLIARDS AND BOWLINQ. FOR SALK—Billiard tables, brand Total $1,0®6,633.03 Ownty of Lee, m- 1-S d^tlSS^^ESthe test tha?way. and soda Brunswick- that the above statement is true to 'ne the best of my knowledge and beUef.! Dr. Tattle, bishop of isl the bishop of Iowa, the Rt. Rev. Theodore N. Morrison. It is anticipated that this will prove a most delightful occasion In the history ol this parish. The supper is being served under the direction of the So cial Service league of St. John's. —-Tonight. Mopnlight. Co. Lj. —Tomorrow evening *t 8 o'clock in Modern Woodman hall, Jud.re John F Harris of Chicago, one of the national lecturers of the order, will give an Illustrated address on "Woodcraft, to which the public is invited to attend. There will bo no charge whatever and the address promise® to beS a most In teres ting one. The Woodman orches tra will furnish music during the even ing and all who are interested in the M. W. A., -whether a member or not, are cordially invited to attend the en tertainment. —Going? Sure! Co., h. Moonlight tonight. Don't forget. —Quincy Herald: The annual river outing of Gem City lodge. Loyal Order of Moose, given on the steamer G. W. Hill Sunday, was a big success. The excursion went to Keokuk. The boat started from Hannibal at 8:30 o'clock, left Quincy at 10: SO, reached Keokuk about 4:20 o'clock and after a lay-over of nearly two hours there, came hack, reaching Quincy about 10 o'clock. The Hill was due at Hannibal at 11:30 o'clock, but was at least an hour late because of the storm, the boat going to the bank near the old Marion City landing, where it was tied up until after the storm had passed. —Regular meeting Loyal Order or Moose, Keokuk lodge No. 704. toplght at 8 o'clock, in Moose hall. Visiting brothers cordially invited. John v".. Stadler, dictator. A. E. Moore, sec retary. —A violation of the flag law at Fort Madison is reported in the Democrat: W. Klepplsch, manager of the Grand opera house, was suffered the of an arrest Sunday night for having among his other decora tions for tho famous picture, "The Battle Cry of Peace," the American flag reproduced in color on the side walk in front of the theatre. Com-. plaint was made to the county attor ney because the flag was bdng liter ally trampled under foot and the pat 'riotiam of local citizens was Invoked but such was none less than that of Mr. KleppMth for when the slight to the flag was pointed out to him he was most willing to wield a mop to obi it. crate the replica of "Old Glory" from the walk. Such is said to be in con tradiction of federal law. THE OVERLAND TEST ON GASO LINE. As ire are the challenged parties. we feel that we hare something to I*1 regsrfd to when and how this' [test 1« to be made. Mr. Owens In his first statement, said that this Over-: car Certified checks ..... 135. t0 forty-four stops on one gal Cashier's checks outstanding 2.00 Total demand de- I. EJ. R. Cochrane, cashier of the: proposition and will make J^/many Subscribed and sworn to before me w. dw of aur. OUJ3BS Notary Public. Bt B. BAKBR, L. A. HAMIIJv:_ E- ROSS BAKER, 2 raw*-* Mm. conld not be run 24.8 miles Ion of gas. Of course I do not intend to have him tell us when to stop or where to run as he said nothing about •Ma in his challenge. I expected his wager Just like he made it. and that is the way it will be made. I have talked this over with several officials of the Auto club, and they agree with me that Mr. Owens said nothing about the date of test or when the stops were to be made. I called Mr. Owens G. A. McLONEY. attending MEETING AT TENT "Under the Law" Was Discussed Last Evening and Evidence Was Cited. [Communicated.]. A goodly number gathered at CflBt last maiiiK. The sebjact $7.25 to at tend. J. A. Burgess, K. of R. & S., J. M. Skinner, C. C. —The visitation for confirmation by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Morrison will take 4: place at the church of St. Mary the Virgin on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation Is ex tended to the colored people of the J!city to attend this service. Tj —Co. L. Moonlight. Tonight.: —Classified advertising is accepted on strictly cash basis. Do not ask the office to accept yon advertise ment* over the phone unless yon will make arrangements to send the cash I to the office, as book accounts are not entered for clasifled advertising. —Co. "L," Moonlight. Tonight. —The condition of Mrs. C. C. EHchel berger who Is at Graham hospital is reported as being satisfactory. An operation was performed yesterday. The many friends of Mrs: Elchelberg er will be glad to learn that her con dition is favorable. —The annual parish meeting of St the tar fJS*j With the warm weather comes Time" Meet the new season with new clothes. And you will stay dressed up in one of our new Spring suits Visit us today while the lines are still un broken. Our suits are "ALL WOOL" and made in such, a variety of styles and textures for both men and young men that your taste surely will be met by some of them. Prices $12 to $25. A complete selection of "Pinch Back" Suits for young men and boys. EWERS- McCARTHY CO. Ask Any Well Man. Dressed CYCLONES The season of storms is here. Are you sure roar policy covers against loss by wind? Look it up at once. Don't w*ft until after the blow. The cost ot the addi tional protection is small. Can you afford to take the risk? The relief from worry aJone is worth tfce price if you let us car ry it for yon. Iowa State Insnrance Company (Mutual) Oldest Company In Iowa H. fL COLLISSON, Agent Phone 160. the evening was "Are we under the ten commandment law or under! grace?" This question was answered to the entire satisfaction of all pre*-1 ent. There is only one answer to it It is too simple to have a question made of It. The sinner or the trans gressor ef God's law is under the law. The law condemns him and by the law he knows he is a sinner. Therefore he is under the law. The only way we can place ourselves from under the law is to keep it The plain illustration of the laws of the land was used to show that we go under the law when we break, it, bwtspect. Dtincan-Schell Furniture Co From the Cheapest That is Good to the Beat That Made Announce no advance on prices of rugs or carpets or linoleum now in stock until June 1, although the manufacturers have advanced $2.15 on Tapestry Brussels, 9x12 room siye Rtigs. $5.25 on Velvet Axminister, 9x12 room size Rugs. $6.00 on Axminister, 9x12 room size Rugs. on Hartford Body Brussels, 9x12 room size Rugs. $4.00 on Hartford Bussorah, 9x12 room size Rugs* $8.00 on Hartford Bagdad Wilton, 9x12 room size Rugs. $14.50 on Hartford Saxony, 9x12 room size Rugs. All other sizes and carpets in the same proportion and give a guarantee against a decline from these advances. We will^ con tinue until June 1 to sell goods now in stock at our low price of January 1. (This price in many instances is lower than the a a O price to cover this increased cost. .. p-.' 1 1 One price to all. We sell on credit at cash prices and charge interest on all payment accounts. -5^ i*ri We positively guarantee a saving1 of one-half your fuel gas bill by using a Cham bers Fixfeless cooking gas stove or no sale. ^T "A KEEP mmESAND MOSQUITOES EDWARD L. KRUISE •^0^ 5-10 and 25c 'Store ...• 60S MAIN STREET1 SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY All Children's 10c hose, special, 3 pair for All 25c Silk Drees Goods, special, a yard All 10c Curtain Goods, apeclal, a yard ... All 5c Embroidery, special, 2 yards for 5c Shinola Shoe Polish, box 5c Laundry Soap, 3 bars for 10c Business Is Good .. J*.'-.-,"". And no wonder that it is good— We are selling the very latest styles and best values in our $2.50 pumps, oxfords and gun met als that ordinarily sold for a very much greater price. Come np. IfB worth investigating. Boston $2.50 Shoe Parlor Up Stairs Over Royal Cloak Co. 420Yz Main Str^:t CLEVE HARNESS, Proprietor. so long as we keep It we have no tremble. Tonight will be "The Two Laws." We extend to all a hearty welcome. Come with your questions and they will be treated with the best ot ro nmr TUESDAY, MAT 9,1910 *zf :.e.r£.':. OUT! We find our costumers arc paying heed to advice to barricade against the flies and mosquitoes, for we are certainly selling lots of screening. Get your or der in early and we will sea to 4* V* it you get it promptly. Screen doors ... $1.00 to $2.00 Window screens .256, 35c, 45c Smith Hardware Co. $612 Main Street 26c 19c 7'/ac •sV 3# Better Than None. FSremont Tribune: Tho Irish rebel jion bas been squelched, but the Irish probably believe it was better than no flght at all. —Advertise In The Gate Ctty.