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E. A. THOMPf ON Dry Goods Co. More new Coats, Suits and Waists arriud to-day and we urge an early inspection while we have such a fine assortment to show. We have every style and material in our Coats, Suits, Waists, Dresses and Skirts, that is right and we are offering them at prices that will surprise you. Sut don't believe this advertisement, come in and see the goods, we want them to do the talking. We have a fine new line of House Dresses at $1.00 that are the best in every point we ever saw at this price. It will be impossible to get any more like these. Be wise and lay in a big supply. We invite you to see our line of Curtain materials of all kinds. Scrims, Marquisettes, Nets. etc. By far the largest as sortment we have ever shown, and values and prices are posi tively right. Just received a case of children's black hose, double knee, sizes 5 to 9 1-2. A wonderful value at a special price of 10c pair. Ltdiea Notice. Call Meeting of the Ludies of Monroe City, at Auditorium of the Public School on Saturday March : 25th, 3 p m. I OFI'N IAL STATE.MKNT of the HiMni inl c oilitloa ol the Citizens Bank (t-'hartur Nil lr.) At Miinroe city, stale of Miuuri, lit till1 I'illol (if hn.in.tris k.. T.l. The Commercial Club has been !d ,r March. IMo. i.ui.iiDi.ed in the offered the assistance of Ladies of ! Monicoi; city Hkmikkat. a .--Monroe to aid in Beautifying the i -" mid published at Mun- Cilu ntniwl whirl, in ifv ,,."" '" ",1H " Mii'"-I. ,, ,. i ' j t . ......... - - j ....... , worthy and the willingness of the Indies to aid in this cause being so , nuticably shown and the assistance being proffered without solicit;)! inn. , by the club, we therefore deem it wise, to osk each and every liidy of Mnnroe City, to meet in the Audi torium of the Public School on Sat urday March 2"th at 3 p. m., for the purpose of organizing. A Civic League, whose aim and purpose , shull be for the betterment and Uamutiks j adornment of the City. Now we j capital stock paid in are asking all to take part whether Surplus fumi ! ...... r ri..u . ! t'ndiviik'd Drotil. net ' Villi nir- n IMrilluri 11 1 (111V V ,1 II 11 1 1 1 11 1 ' ------ f I ters not, all clubs will be together 1 as a unit !in this measure. We roe Cit , 2'lril day of March. 1UM. 1 liKWIKCKS 1 fjOitnn itfiii ileiunls un doubtedly uooii on H'r Minn! or collateral Overdi aft Fui niture ami lixiiir-.-i Due from other I.Aiiks mul hanker, - itij.- t t. .-b.-.-k . Cai.1. item t 'urreney ! 3(iecle j until II01.S5I .', 1.IH7 31 it 47 ! 'ID ::-, lt T'.. Li:: 1 I'm :tt Due tu bank and banker Bubjii't to chei-k individual Uelio-.it- itn.-e. feel this will meet the hearty ap- . to check proval of the ladies of this City. Be Timec-rn ;..-at.-, ; j..,, there ulease ! Bi"s payable and re- Monroe City Commercial Club. i J. D Robey, President. Illti.J"'. l:to,ix no :i.out.i oo i2 i: i.Vi: -a 44.4i discount Total lll'i.'.'Vi 1,2 Campbell's varnish stains. They are the best. Woodson & Jackson This Store is headquarters for l Drop-Seat Union Suits the most i practical union suit made $1 00 : and up Yates & Hagan. statkui- ..;is-u i i.UVrV of MOMilih. j We. li. (.. W:..m a Vice I're.i-il-nt. and K. V ;i..er a-(.'a-i; .er of t.;uil ha'.1-:. . - a- 1 1 ,f ,1-. di, Mie-Tiiniv -ar that 'h- ,i.'.... --..u.-ni.-nl lr trie to '.(, U.- n Kiiiiwicli;.. a'i'l 'H- lief. U. 1.. V i:. ,V - il nr. A WORD OF EXPLANATION is worth, and the more valuable ABOUT THE LIBRARY property is in a city, the better the place in which to live. Just received a new shipment of neckwear, they are beauties. Yates & Hngim I liave been aaked to explain : this proposition to the votersand h.-ien jiimo.t in mobii ,riia vl ! n ,i, ;, . , i, ,. I Embroidery on sale at 'il "I. 11 lll.i H- iltS'tJ IIUUI IBIWU. j I Tllkp t lll4 tir, -4ml i1o In thp ilri, that have the bargains, fOA'GOci 2i & 19c' Very respectfully, .T. D. Koluy. Saturday March Goods Store Kirnt and f'Hiiiiot Monroe City in" ila atij cull get ii Kr Pul'lie Libriiry. and tin; follow ing steps h ive !i"cii tak'-ii, viz.: tli.tt mi oi'l'iei.il iiiplication li'is 1 II lllM.i" to tin- (.'iirjicgit- 0r- Miiiit:i.i of New York n-king 'I, -in t'i il'ill.'lti- to till' eitv 'f in-. .Mo.. .-rlii.i'i'U.t'ti for a I - . I'lilih ' L lirnrv lluil'liiii:. i I l,i npllieilt.oU WnS lllhde I'V tile M.ivor and Board of Alileriucii, and the city must promi.-e , Miss Hazel Raghind. of Clnrence. I"e-'IIS ,nis 's '" .. site upon which til- building i W.,H .I,.. , sl of Miss MorH-irel Mc ! n,ent H,l(1 'lUallty. ... to be erected ami a revenue ('.)rty Saturdiiy t-T tile lliallltelljlltei Market Report. For Wednesday before date of paper. Hogs $9.0 1 Sheep. -7.33 Cattle $4. to 8 (X) Poultry. Hens j Spring chickens 1 t-2 to I 2 1-2 pounds 13;. Old Roosters Ducks ihit- l-.li nini-tii ti., Witm , on Til- da-. i"il-J an . in. .'u..- ix. i- '! lUM.lv'., ' .-.viirn 'o of Nlar.l:. a,-i '.'.-.',) 'l.l:lTa:K Notary l''iii;i- x w vv. 06: 10c III i AC I. WILLIAMSON H. LLI.HiTT. I lirecto "- 25 Hngan Dry Turkey Hens 16c I i Young Toms 16c One lot of 2"i & l "ic Curtain t material on s.ile Saturday March 1 25 nt 10c a yd. This is our regular stock, flavin Dry (joints Store. Toms.. We can make an exceedingly low Guineas, each- rateon farm loans with a good mar- i Geese. ijin of security Eggs straight 3-23 A S. Jiiyne & Son. ! Tallow. i Butter.. If its a pair of trousers you are; ii;,i,.s.. Famous An Mills Wi Woodson & Jackson's ill Paper at f the build- , us. Tins promise is simply a ( M.iniiitec- (u tli-ni that this' building sliall continue to be us- t I fur a Public Library, and not ; converted into private us-, i poll application of 1U0 or mole , ! nt taxp.iying voters, the i ity ('oun-il Ins ordered au t-lec- "ii In Id which is on the same, 'la'e ami ji'.iu-c as the annual . city el. elio.'i. Tins ,ippl. cation asks that the -iiy C,.i;n--';1 be emliow-red to . ! v y 1 j m ils on the .isscHscd v It lion on the dollar for the j in, i iiictiaiiei- fund. The reason .iiiioiint is stipulated is till liable the city to get the 1 ,000 j in.t, J i' u ..inidler amount t!'v" ' 11 for this purpose, as they fig- ii'- it can easily he maintained ", i his in r cent. The City Cou"- I wishes it strictly understood lii.ii mi additional tax is to he i ! v I for this fund aJid in case In l',i mill on the dollar is too much then the votors will he allowed to empower the Council ; 1 ' rescind n portion of the as- j .-..ni 114 miU) nt any regular l-etion. I Many towns not as good s Monrou luive these Libraries, place for assort- II prices. Yates & Hagiin. 13c ; 17:c 10c Kite 1 14c 17c U)c Wheat No. 2 1.00 Oats.. 3.1 to 10c New Baled Hay .$8.00 to 1000 vl uardt-n .. " " " . . Eaai. B.De?0ha9e Parted . tHt Shipments for the week Hen- t rI Ask to si c our special line or t0 d0Cde what u th most u.eful thini derstm & Sons. 6 cars eggs 1 car $1450 Orln Clothes for Men or in the world. Easy The ruoet uioful live, poultry. Yates & Yates 1 cur Ynung .Men. (hey are woimertui. .u. .. . v.,r u. irUu- nogs McClintic & Hawker 1 car V..,...- I? II w-o.-. C I III s UC I Itltlll B run I, Farhnil went to Han nibal Tuesil.iy ,inl was to have his ton. lis iiiiiovcl yesterday For S:i"ii. ,;. I irch 2.". Oiw lot of 12: & 10.' ir.l'. i:ns -n sale at tic a yd a' II, in 1:1 Dry (imiils Store. For onion ci. seed potatoes and I in bilk call on i hogs. Our Suits v;ih 2 pairs of tm isers at $17 00 will appeal to any mail that wants his monev's worth Yates & Hagan. and if the voters of Monroe want this $10,000 building given to Ibcin, you will have the oppor tunity to vote "Yes" and get 0 without paying an addition'd 'x. The more good buildings the town has the more it is ad v rtised, the more your property Fashion Display Week March 26 to April 1 We especially invite all to visit our store during Fashion Display Week, March 26th to April 1st, at which lime we will have on display the seasons latest and best styles in Coats, Suits, Waists, Skirts, Dresses, Silks, Dress Goods, Veilings, Trimming, Hosiery, Neckwear, Rugs, Curtains, Draperies. Windows, Counters, Cases, etc.; will be perfect bowers of Spring Time Beauty. See these displays. SONNENBURG'S Hannibal, Mo. We pay your R. R. Fare A Bank Without Credit Would be a Bank Without a Friend." "A Bank Without a Friend Would be a Ship in Mid-Ocean Without Rudder. Chart or Compass." We invite a careful consideration of our report in this issue. We are not yet grown, but have made substantial prog ress. Use a little calculation and ijrant that the next two years may equal the past and we ejuld hardly ask or wish for more. Observe that we have used our credit without stint and have enjoed from the start a firm and deeply rooted place in the business life of the community. Watch Us Grow!' THE CITIZENS BANK MONROE CITY, MISSOURI J