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ret 521 Maine Street Quincy, 111. REIB'S 521 Maine Street Quincy, 111. Advance Spring Styles New Spring Suits Models suitable for immediate wear. Fashioned in Gabardines, Velour Checks, English Serges, Shepherd Checks and Tweeds. Et ery new Spring coloring included at $20.00 to $75.00 Spring Dresses Afternoon and Evening Dresses Georgette Crepe, Taffeta, Over plaid or Striped Chiffon and Taffeta, radium silk, trimmed with moire or plaid ribbons. $12.50 to $75,00 New Spring Coats For Sport, Travel and General Wear. Showing many new style features in entirely new fabrics and colorings of Suede Cloths, Overplaid Velours, Mannish Tweeds or Silk and Wool Jersey. $7.50 to $35.00 New SpringflSkirts Presenting many smart and ex clusive models, featuring all the choicest materials and shades most desirable for spring. All sizes. $3.95 to $15.00 Dressy Spring Blouses Strikingly attractive spring models of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Pussy Willow and Chitfon Taffetas, shadow laces, pin striped messalines, mar quisettes, seed voiles, in every conceivable shade and all sizes. 95c to $10.00 To the Voter of iHjurje City It has been brought to my atten tion that certain persons are indus triously spreading the report that I , am a Republican. As near as I can find out their . argument is that 1 came here from ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Democrat is acthorized to announce the following candidates fur the several city offices of Mon roe City. Mo. subject to the action of the voters at the election April" 4. 1910. Illinois', unci as it is normally a Re- por Mayor puoiican Mute, tiiererore i must be a Republican. The real facts are these. I was horn and raised in tin grand old Buckeye State, which is u Republi- , can stronghold, but in spite of that fact I have always been a Demo crat, my father was a Democrat and ; his father was u Democrat. My father was one of the few Demo crats ever elected to office in Ohio, he being a member of the Ohio State Legislature in 1883-1884. And partisan ieeling ran very strong there in those days I ran very well remember being called a Rebel when I was a small boy by the other kids because my father I was a well known Democrat j Of course every one known this false report was made up with the hope it would influence some votes against me in ;he race for Mayor. J. Gardner Wide FT A Thompson For Marshall J. T Elliott Perry Green For Collector: Alexis Htys J. El Johnstone R A. Kirby For Aldermia First Wird C. M. LasJey For Alderman. Second Ward Cbas. B. Anderson For Aldermia Third Ward S B Thieholf We have home money to loan on farm lands in amounts from $300.00 to $150000. A. S Jayne & Son. For Sale Several yearling Short and I want to say right here that 1 1 horn Bulls, also 1 four year old. Farmersville. and Johu Berry with Mrs. John Ernest Rnttv niwed wood fnr Shiick. Mrs Ann V.oss with Mrs. John Shulse Munday. .1 as. I. Hag ar will work lor Chas Hed'uirg the coining .-iiminer. Cecil Greeves wi nt to Monroe City Sattirday f r fti F.ir ti"rC.. Mrs. Walttr G'-eve., ,u d Loren i J day. Aunt Delph.i H'. extended V Hi :T. Mr am! Mr- to , ' ' a 'Mi! !! yin. Rook T Stanley W i I - fJerry were in Coy S iM.rd 'V eCI'!ti.vk Ti:f-- Faunie Shuck Ernie Hull, of Km derhook. Ill, witli Alfred Huff ami family. Ed Kieffer .n il wife with Tom Yager and funny The Voting Ladle- Sodality will give a rucliere ninl dunce at the SVooiin. ii: l.a.i ;-:::,. i veiling. The public is iiiH.'-l, An Enjoyable Affair. One of the society events of Lilly want the voles of those who think I will fill the place satisfactor ily, and those who thi'ik I can't, I want them to vote against me. No citizen of Monroe City is ( more interested than I am in try ' iug to make our town the best in the State in which to live and transact our business, und if I should be elected Mayor, that is 'the end 1 shall keep constantly in mind "A house dividtd against itself i cannot stand." therefore let us 'eliminate everything except this ! point. "What is best for Monroe i City " Respectfully. E. A Thompson. the! dicer i win M :. Kl ( i "Ull II i K i , , - Abe ,,.u il .1' in. o, ,1 V :ulT "riter ; f. .Ik- cn:n4 N'.iiny I M .'.ro- ii.. Ruuk or.- Pius . Alnin.il :', it Clarence Hut! It iv.' eic'i bought them y,.uu'4 tntil-s. it. .. . ' c.jckrlti j Keiiilrick. I Hume i Altred Meilcul wno nus m.'-n nt the tiuiniug station near ( til ..i- . is irjtt i( lio.-toa oa in" Georgia. He is lu he tia. s cirnl in th" ne ir future to the n.it.le-iiip Novell on Viijier ! "rw 15 "'.iKn. .,00.1 ,ioj he lisis i t..:im "of j,l,u wutto UcU,r c' r lill ilnl (1 i.. e r riday I f veil- - !.'; .. . o i- Vcty to ";! ; I SudahU. t '. 1 Wide. You: U L Mrs. Lulu Anton has opened a I, . , ,. 1 IM.. ..I MM II. ...I' . ' It, year was the Washington Bui given w n . . . i : ,, ... ., "I ,, .. . iMcCarty Mercantile Company by Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hawkins in . , . , , , , ... , balcony. She is :i-.-!.-h d by Miss uuuui ui .mis. iiiinKins Kursi uuu schoolmates Mrs Laura Lynott of S; Louis and Mrs Maiiel V indivei !' Kama City. Patriotic decorati..!..-. weie everywhere in evidence I'l.e Sfiir Spangled L'ai.ner.- :iv d ii Mieir ilory .o welcome us. r'toiu i i oiooial au !i Missc- Male I i ' iv, t-.ir.r-. Kutli Haj ni . and '. nia Cl.wk with their rejptctive beaux F.i'u'ir Davenport. Max Evans and R ' llawkins served It H ii.ii-. ! ;.ii.-i 1 he liefiutiful music diperf d by h- Orchestra iinnle th' lours I! , all ' -wifily Mr- HwKius loek'd regal in yellow satin Mr- Lyn.it in blue chiffon Mis. Vumliver red and ! In, k n.oire witti black e All registered. roe City, Mo. J J. Elliott. Mon-tt Standard Bred S. C Rhode I. Reds 1st pen eggs 15 Jfor 75c. 2nd pen eggs 15 for 50c. Laid by hens with a record uf from 170 to 231 eggs per year. Bell phone. tf Mrs. C. M Lesley. Home money to loan on farms or City property, good terms and quick service. Node Green. 3-9 For Sale -Span coming 4-year old mules, and 2 Shorthorn bull calves. Philip Arnoldy. 3-9 Timothy and Clover seed lor sale by Green & Tooey 3-2 For Rent New seven room house, just finished. Two lots and outbuildings.- Node Green. 3-2 Caps. Caps. Cups for boys, young men and men - in a pleu-iug array of patterns Hanly & (ireen He photographed this ye ir on !,y l y.i-ir Uiihdiy. i '!-; tf M,: Belle .I'diusou. Anna Hockley of Salisbury and Gladys Lear of tbi- city The ladies are courteous and u loininod. iting and we are iil u fr.u.n- h : Ml- V-;-d oi. ci ; i, I '.r- i'ii o... i'i ! !e .,i;e- :m-i:i - ii'..' In f nir ', i 'ii -e!onj cut in Mis Ltlii hod- kic- Mr.s. Pi eii-i.s ; made tiiatiy j To john McNeils: -friends !uiiii4 her -t .y here and j -c,,,,,,, tit ruby givi n Mrs. A-'on ill i.e ;.- o to miet II III' ll.Cill Belli e voiir Kod ik Joliii-oii. bonk to Mis; tf CARD OP THANKS. tea lit.r of lla-.-ard lis bri.ih'r, Ernest ,'4h! nil Monday eoiir in I Mudd is j while be I r.y E. Pi'" whooi vi-i;e.i from f rid t . inonii::. Ira Shuck is at'e'idir i! N l.ondori. Mi-.s Iva sfv in with Mrs S'locd is r!"'i' T!m-!' who s,e-i:t Siu.d iy visiting wn. Misses En.ii'dZ'-i Jarnoiu and l a.tni Mo-s with Miss Jauetta Ad.eu . Edi!nr M -s and wife. Ed Mo-s oid wife with Mr. ,'itnl Mrs J. C. J tinsoii. Alva berry and wife oVeidre.-,s Aii ta lookeil (lle.r besl a mosi tlelijihtt ui Ol lle. .Mil mil i' was i.ll.iir. t.'nci i ..I X ideid n.orc W- c,',.!,V T' lr tli. inks t. ..:ii, i- i'i i.-nds durinu' Hie li'll'll oi in." uir ii' -11... lor rM" f i'i li-ldll lilt tel nliown tit March and April ONLY $1 Photographs l'or The School Childre": AT Miss Belle Johnson's Studio m have Mr. and ' 'I I tlisc've S! ho- less. Mi . Hawkins crowned royal bo-1 and ,ii.- mi.'-, sh.il! illness and .1 . - Cox- for lie .nao: ;'il I'lo nil iKi-k nil that their r be hi Id in grate- Cblle ('I'll'. MeKce, M.-Kee. Easy To Advise how to r i WATCH the papers forth.' date of our Millinery Opening Call and see our go ids at any time. Mrs. Lula Auton It is often so much easier to udvi-e -onie one spend his money than it is to spend your own. You know what the other f. 1' iw ought t spen I, hut with yon - it's different. Now any advice we may have to offer will not hp along this line at all. Our advice is not ulniii the lines of spending money, but rather in saving it. Anybody can spend money, but it takes it wise one to save it. There is nothing like opening an acc junt at a reliable bink lik ours, to us-fi-t you in saving. Add to the account regularly and you will be surprised how easy it will lirow. Start now, no matter how small. The Monroe City Bank that an application has been made to the undersigned. Judsie of t tit- Probate Court of Monroe Count, Missouri forlitteis of administration upon the esii.ie of John M''Nelis, by Lawrence McNelis; wherein said applicant alleges that said Johu McNelis has been ntisenl from his residence and domed in Monroe County, Mis-ouii. and a iion-resi-dei.t ii,' ibe Slate of i. --ouri. l'or 17 yiats. ami ib.it no one lia, Heard of or from him for 17 year-, and that his win re.iboiits i- now unknown, and that he believes s.u I Join Mc Nc'is to he dead, and the under signed will on the 27: h dav of March, l!)lii at his ojliec in the Court llou.se in the dry of 1'aris. Monroe County, Mis-o in, hear evi dence concerning the allegid ab sence of the said John McNelis and i he circuin-lanecr. surrounding the same and the duration thereof Peon Brace, Judge of the Probate Court of Monroe County, Missouri. Meriwether &. Meriwetle r. Attorneys for estate. .!!) JACKSON, ! lli l. :.- . Tello How To Cuia Clironic Jei.gh Jueks-.n. Miss "I am a carpenter, anil tin yrippe left mo with chronic coutxt'. run-iiown, worn out end weak. 1 took id kirvls of cough nynips without h.'lp. I rend about Vinnl ai.il ileeiiied to trv it. Hefmv I had taken a bottle I f. 'it better, anil after taking two buttles niy ci.iit'li is mitirely cured, and I hav . Him. I ii. w vim and energy." John L. 1 il :.ms. inol is a delicious cod liver ami Iron toi.ic, Kuurunteed for coughs, colils and I i-1.- Iiiiid and fur all weak, run-down " itiellrf. L. M. Wood. I Tha fatton m one