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. wtJuuftoutrntmu- -r ,. ' i I... .1 I, . ,, , i- I. ,..i..i ..mi. r iYa-1Y-ni-v'-""--'"'M .i-M":."..! t iu:VMiK"14-W' .. . ...4- i ! wji.iiMiliim-v-il V lieiirtH fur the uuiker of their PHOTOGRAPHS. We'll ninki! a tfi-tttl of yon if jou give u- the cluttx'e. We don't care if you have hIw;,h Inul IihiI luck wit i tour l i i: t ii r e . V u rnariuitet yon a photu whii'h will hI ow on lit. ycur hi-xt. a port ri, it lint jo ir lulti'i Cbt rieiu. mi t Belle Johnson. WE ARE FAST Forty-seven was the number of FRIENDS Hugh B. Mudd's birthday Sunday, of nil wh have ! With him was a day of joy and had their por. ! feasting for he had sixty-six rela traiu takeu lure. : ves and friends around the fes We hnvo wade tive board to assist in the celebra tiicm look "o nice on while the Monroe orchestra and human that furnished the music, tb-y have a warm Rev. T. P. Middleton has been P.ot In their assigned at Canton Station. For about eighteen months he has been in Nashville, Tenn.. attending Vanderbilt University. He expects to be in Mo., next week. Unless parties seen with my bird dog a few days return him at once immediate action will be taken to get him. - Hunter Anderson. Monroe Chapter, No. 48. 0. E. S., will hold a regular meeting next Saturday evening. A full attend ance is desired. Mrs. Elizabeth Keithley and daughter, Miss Eulah, left Tuesday night for Bakersneld, Cal., to make their home. Miss Anna has been there for a year. The ladies have many friends here who regret the change. Node Green reports the following sales through his Real Estate Agen-' cy: ine zuu acre farm or rrank Howard's southeast of town 1 1-2 j miles (known as the James Settle farm) to C. L Carpenter for $14,000. The Oscar Hawkins house and two j lots on Fourth street to B. D. Neale, price $1000. Mrs. A. E. Thompson and Mi6s Bertha Jaeger went to St. Louis : Tuesday to hear the great Paderew- Mrs. C. R. Buckman went to Pal- j ski. TnyInhTwS IWnLi?,? rCnt8, ' See the new Two-Row Cultivators Joseph W. McChntic and wife. , Qt Wa(Je & Dawson's. For sale A 2-story brick store Mrs. Everett Rea. nee Miss Sue building on Main a bargain if sold f Bohrer, of Porter, Oklahoma, spent soon. Node Green. 3-18 ' part of the week with friends here. Mrs. Jojin Choloupsky and Miss j LoU Boone, of Albuqueque. N. Agnes left Tuesday for St. Louis to , M., has returned home. He reports visit relatives. ! his wifes health improving. H. B. Mudd and Peter Casper left CMfo"? Reid. ?f SMheLbin5 visite1 Tuesday for Hot Springs, Ark.. ' P' W . JLJ ,,,l, u.. i . e .. . i ivusa juuu niduuuA u iiyurauuig, where they have gone for their ived Saturday morning to visit ut'uan. ANNOUNCEMENTS We are authorized to announce J. B. Rogers as a candidate for re-election aa County Mihool Commissioner of Mon- j roo County, subject to the will of the voters at the April Election. Mrs. Florence Simpson, of Red Bud. 111., has been visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Frank Lanham. ! her sister. Mrs. Susan E. Boarman. Mrs. Glenn Wood and Master William went to New London Tues day. P Ci Wnnrlin nnrl wife, of Rpnssp- Dr. J. N. Southern was a pro- iaer spent the day Thursday with fessional visitor in Macon Monday, friends in this city. Mrs. Fred Hardesty has been Frank K. Elliott, of Strother was with Shelbyville friends. wjtn nj3 many friends in this city Miss Lizzie Gottman is now one Saturday, of the salesladies at Yates &. Shear- Mr. Winiger of Paris, has been man's. with his Monroe professional friends. I j Big Clothing Store We Are Now Nicely Fixed f ,8 in our new quarters in the J. B. Ander- H son Store Room, one of the finest in v North-east Missouri and our store is com K plete with a full line Dry Goods, Carpets, Shoes, Ladies' Tailor Made Suits and Gent's Furnishing Goods 1 and we can truthfully say, we have as fine assorted stock as tt can be found in Northeast Missouri. We are on the St. Louis VJ nnH Chicago markets this week to add still more to our stork. as we intend to make this The Store of Monroe City. We have no old stock or remnants to show you as we only selected out of the Leach & Guinan stock what we wanted, and with our own stock we are Proud of our, Showing and we want all of our Friends and Customers to come in and see our Store, whether you buy or not, we want to show you through and you will al ways be treated with Courtesy at Our Store and hope to see you often. Herman U Levy The 'finest line of merchandise we ever owned Thousands of Dollars worth of New Suits for Men, Boys and Children We have bought more heavily this spring than eve-i and are ready to show you one of the best stocked clothing stores in Northeast Missouri. What about that. Easter suit? We are tireless workers for trade and take a peculiar delight in showing you the Ad vantages of THE BIG CLOTHING STORE over any and all competition. We are going to" stop right now and say nothing more, but to invite you to our store, where you will find merchandise that will talk for itself. Every dollar's worth of goods that we put out bearing our label or recommended by us must be as good as your money or your money back. WM. A. SULLIVAN, Cash Clothier Thursday, James Smoot the gen tleman who lost his feet at the Joe depot Tuesday night, was moved to the home of Mrs. Mary Baker. Mrs.' Baker had adopted and reared Mr. Smoot's father. J. H. Robinson and wife went to St Louis Friday. Mrs. Robinson, sad to say, went there to have a surgical operation performed. . Charles Turnbough and wife were called to Kewanee, 111., Friday by the death of a relative. Hon. and Mrs. George A. Mahan, of Hannibal, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. W. G. Barger. Judge W, B. Drescher was with Hannibal relatives Saturday. John Bates of Shelbina, was a j Alexander Steiner of St. Louis, business visitor in the city Satur- has been the guest of his wife's peo day. ' pie, Isaac Mclntire and family. Mrs. C.O. Erwin of Brookfield, Misses Mary Crawford and Ella has been the guest of Mrs. A. S. Potts of Hunnuwell, were with Mon Maddox. roe relatives Saturday. Get a Seed Corn Grader at Wade Seed Corn Graders at Wade & & Dawson's then you won't be kick- Dawson's, ing about not getting a good stand Mrs. Henry Fuqua was called to of corn. . j Kansas City last week by the seri- Mrs. Norman Goodnight and ous Illness of a brother, daughter, Miss Allie, of Bay Island, Gene Brown of Hannibal, spent arrived Saturday to visit her sister, j Sunday with his parents, J. J. Mrs. J. A. Hickman. Brown and wife A first class dinner 25c at ' Tony. . Wilson was a Hannibal, Griffith's restaurant j visitor Friday. . ; Luther Moss was a business visit- J. L. Lyon was with the Station lorlnQuincy Saturday. '. 1 Agents in Hannibal, Sunday.