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''""'""TTHfflBfflsiimmfffitBHffimmB (DITIB We've tbe In-Ht Suits a Ten Dollar Bill ever bought. Many a Man, in looking at our lines of Suits at thU price, has said: ''Well, I never would have taken them for Ten Dollar Suits." Wu don't do miirh blowing about "Cheap Clothes" but we can plvf a Man a Suit fur Ten Dollars that will do more than he'll ex pect it to do and Fill His Soul With Satisfaction , I It will also bring him back when he wants another Suit at a medium price. j The UbricH, the cut an 1 the tailoring of these Suits is right ini every i1't:iil. V e guarantee it and that always means hero Money Back if You Want it come here, we will do business If the Ten Dollar Suit Man will in short order. LEVY L YATES, Outfitters. Schofeld-Brown. Miss Fanoie Bess Schofield VI 11 U'.UTIU n CI t UU11CU ID marriage at the home of J. T. 8. Hickman Tuesday aftemooi by Rev. Levi Marshall. Miss Georgia Hawkins and Eugene Brown were the attendents. After the ceremony tbe bappy pair took the train tor Louis. ville Ky. Both of tbe young peopl were raise in this city and bave been sweatbearts from' child hood. May tbe bappy sweet perfume of tbe June roses be with them through life is the wish of their iriend, The Democrat. BWHMMBBBMaiwatinmuiiaii H H H judging irom tne increase in Collars from! the coutry, the boys there must realize that rubber collars are out of date and look bad Monroe Steam Laundry, is 8 Shelblna. Tbe bbelbina Democrat tbis week got out a paper that re fleets great credit upon its edi tor and that thriving burg. Eight pages of it was filled with cuts of its lovely homes. pastorial scenes and country res:dences. It is a practical illustration or mis tact, a country paper is always doing something for its borne town while on an aver age a large percent of a borne town is making it warm for its borne paper. Off to tbe SchofieldBrown wedding Tuesday to witness tbe nupital vows of Orvil Brown and Miss Fannie Bess Schofield; Misses Ruth Brown, Jessie Hen derson, Georgia Vaughn, Anna JordoD, H. J. Kent and family, Miss Joselyn, their guest, J4. S. Conwav and M. Vaueb. went to Hannibal. More New Things- B. G. Moss has had 140 run ning feet of granitoid sidewalk put in. He has also had a hand some circular coping put in frcnt of his home. CarlJ.K .t" 7."i feet of grani toid. Ed Crnwf.iH also believes in good tl.it sr-. so entered the granitoid list with 80teet. Mrs. Leona Gentry has pur chased the west half ot tbe Walter Dimmitt lots on Third between Main and Davis streets and will erect a cosy 7 room cottage as soon as possible. P. W. Huston and Wilson & Son are preparing to put in 40 feet of granitoid walk in front of their places of business on East Summer street. Laban Lake has added 80 running feet of granitoid side walk to the 100 feet already put down. E. S. Boulware, P M. Wilson and Mrs. Roberts are pieparing to put in 150 feet of granitoid walks, 50 leet and 50 feel re spectively. Now if J. L. Owen will put in his 50 feet of walk, it will complete the block on Dover between Main and Davis .streets. f terceall & Drescher bave a good painter in their employ auu mc prepared to nmsh a buggy or carriage in first-class (style. It will pay you to have I that buggy painted now. Bring it in right away as we cannot i keep a painter unless we bave work for him to do. Prof. W. D. Bannister, prin cipal of one c f the Cairo. 111., schools, arrived Monday to visit tbe bomefolks Dear Florida. He loons thin, but one week of i zone on the Salt river hills and Missouri buttermilk will set bim straight again. Gilbert Taylor, negro, fifteen years of age. died of a compli cation of diseases, Saturday. Funeral services were conduct ed at tbe Second Baptist church Sunday afternoon by Rev. West. Mrs. Annie Lee and children. Miss Vivian and Brown, spent Monday with Quincy friends. Mrs. Georgia Gardanier and children bave been with Palmy ra triends. Good Time P. Werner and family, Matt Losson and family, C. L Dres cher and family, Peter Casper and family spent Sunday witb their friends, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Adams. There they had a roy al Missouri dinner and a coc gen'ul scr''! '"-. Misses Letha McBride and Mary El'Zdbeth Campbell ar rived Monday to visit their sis ter and friend, Mrs. Q. B. Gray on. O J. J. Pritcbett of Mason Citv. III., was in the citv vtsterdav looking after bis land interests and minglingjwitb his triends. E. E. Yates, one of tbe promi nent business men of Hann'bal, was a business visitor in this city Tuesday. W. E. Kincaid left Mondav for Billines. Mont. lie ha gone there to try to get in on the ground floor in tbe drawings tor Indian lands. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frizzell have moved back to Gods coun try from Kansas City. They wanted pure water and pure air and Mocroe has1, abundance ot both. Tuesday morn Dr. I. W. Read and family, J. F. Smith and fam- ly and J. N. Sparling and wife, of Kirksville. left for North River to fish, camp out and get next to nature, skeeters and ticks. Rev. Bates Fields and wife have returned from Liberty for tbe summer. Rev. Fields has been taking atbeological course at William Jewell Col lege. Miss Fan Short, one of the handsome girls of Hydesburg, arrived yesterday to visit her aunts, Mesdames Susan Boar man and Node Greeu. John Wood, of New London and Ollie Boulware, of Perry, were in tbe city yesterday with their kinspeople E. S. Boul ware and family. J. B. Cusack and P. Martin have taken Mrs. Mary Nolan. of Indian Creek, to St. M Hospital, Quincy, where she will be tenderly cared for dur ing her feeble health. V9 g Having Bought the h W - 3BHJ i f 8 Of J. W. STEPHENS T We hope to be able to furnish all (fo of his old customers and as h many new ones as we can get. y The price will be 65 cents per hun- (i dred delivered any place in town. We wj'll always have the very best Gi of pure ice. 'f Each customer will be furnished u with a card so that they can ijj see just what they get each day. ff Yours For Business. S HAWKINS BROS j Florida. Farmers are elated over the recent rains. Nellie Vandeventer is spend- Proa tn Unmnrfnnrlnrr. is week in Pan$. 1,000,000 Acres of Government Land W. B. Egan's new smoke stake to replace one hlnron down by the wind, and a new iront under boilers, are beinir f.ut in place. Mrs. R. Leake left yesterday for Lincoln, Nebraska to visit her daughter, Mrs. L. B (Viola) Frye. The iarmers on Bay Island, north of Hannibal are now plow ing for corn. Mrs, Mary Hugglns of Hanni bal, came up Tuesday to visit her son, C E. Huggius. Mrs. A Jaeger Jr and Miss Margaret McClintic were with Gem City friends Tuesday. Mrs. Etla Andrlx. of Ouincv. is visiting the bomefolks south- west of tbe city. Mrs. M C. Upton, of Sbel blna has be'en visiting friends in tbe city. Jarnen McFarland of Louisi an, spent Sunday in tbe city with iug tb Florida has a new barber, a Mr. Smith of Paris. Everett Roney and family of Goss, visited relatives bere recently. Miss Pearl Freeman will close ner school next week. Miss Freeman has been employed to teacb tbe fall and winter term. Rev. Latham of St. Louis, preached at the Presbyterian Church Sunday. Melvin Hayden and T, Jenk ins of Shreveport, La., visited here last week. They were ap pointed by tbe R R. Union to accompany the remains of a Mr. Brockman who was killed by the cars near Shreveport, to bis home at Columbia. Melvin bad to come down and see the bomefolks awhile. E-q Reed who died at Victor, was oi'r.ed bere last Wednes day. Dr Brown and H. R. Crigler bought several fancy horses ist we'. George Crabtree sold a driv ing mare to Mr. McCoy, of Perry for 1 165. Mrs. Lma Campbell who was ill at Mrs. McCreery's last wint er died at Quincy Hospital and was buried at Perry. Quite an enjoyable day was spent atgtbe home of Mrs. J. L. Hayden one day last week. Those from Florida who bad tbe pleasure of being present were Mrs. Ver Rouse, Mrs. J. O Richart and Gertie Crigler. J. W. Lyon ot Perry visited relatives here Monday. ce Tumbles. Hawkins Bros, bave bought tbeJobn vV. Stephens ice busi ness and knocked the props from under tbe prices. They now sell it at 65c per hundred They wanted tbe business be cause it fitted in so well witb their meat business. Now you can order pure ice ana tresa meat at the same time. Senator W. S. McClintic makes a good back ground for the U. V. C. Cross of Honor presented him by the U. D. O's. Francis Marlon Noland, high sheriff of Monroe county, Miss ouri was with Monroe friends, Tuesday, Miss Ida Aylor, of nanniba). has been witb Monroe friends. Mrs. Mary E. Noland is visit ing relatives atoSbelbyville. i e a 1 r voe oi toe ie w remaining op portunities to secure a free homestead of really good land comes this month when the Crow Indian Reservation ia Montana will be thrown open for settlement. Every person entitled to take up government lands and desir ing to secure one of there home steads must appear in person on any day from . June 14 to 28. 1906. inclusive, at Sheridan, Wyoming, Billings, Montana, or Miles City, Montana. The ONLY EXCEPTION to this re quirement is that a former soldier op sailor in the armv or naw nf t.h United States having had at least 90 davB war service may send an agent with power of attorney to represent him. Such an agent may represent only one soldier or sailor. Very Low Rates for Round Trip Via Burlington Route. Ask me to-day for a folder, telling about tbe opening, cost of tickets, trains, etc. J. L. Lyon, Agent. Hard Fall. While the old Gillaland house was being moved and had reach tbe intersection of Main, First and Winter Streets, Mrs. Mary C. Hendricks started , to cross Main and tripped over the wire cable and fell on the stone crossing. She was painfully injured, Wedded - Monday afternoon at tbe resi dence of Rev. Miller in Pal myra, Otis E. O'Connor ot Kan sas City, brother of ex-sheriff Simmons O'Conner of Marion county and Miss Wilhelmina, daughter of ex-sheriff Thad Ray were married. Packers Guilty. Kansas City packers, Armour, Swift, Cudahy and Morris, charged with accepting rebates from the Burlington Ry., have been found guilty. The jury was out just one hour. Miss Ella Gentry has moved from Park St. to the property vacated by Oscar Hawkins on First St. between Washington and Davis. Mrs. Annie Powers was wth Hannibal friends yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Rutiedge were with the bomefolks at Rensselaer,, Sunday. i