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The Palmyra Spectator from Palmyra, Missouri • Page 8

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The Famous OLOTHlJg Great Suit Event Spring Of Local hterest Wanted A good, (making rain. Try White Hose gasoline at 6-6t A. Menok A Go's. For Sale New six room bouse. 4-tf H.

J. Bojcttcher. Fleming has a nice line of wall paper an hand. Try him. 6-3t Miss Emily Allison spent Saturday with friends in Monroe.

Pay your city taxes before the 1st of May and avoid additional costs. 6-8t Born to the wife of Albert Grose of near Withers' Mill Saturday, a son. manufacturers at a very low A purchase of 327 Suits from New York figure enables us to offer for Tomorrow a selling. Sooner or Later You will insist on making all your purchases at our store, simply because you know that by doing so you're bound to feel satisfied, that the people you patronize take an interest in your "Apparel Welfare" and that when you make a suggettiou or complaint it is considered and that errors are cheerfully corrected. Regular $18.00 and $20.00 Values At $12.50 Every style, every material, every color that is in the height of fashions; Suits that you would be proud to wear on any occasion and feel that you are as well dressed as the best Come Tomorrow Try Some On We're Sure You'll be Glad You Came.

$22.50 to $27.50 Values At 1 7.50 J. H. Miller, until recently of near Emden, has temporarily changed bis residence to Heather. Misses Kuth Lake and Lillian Moore spent several days in Perry the first of the week. at- A number ol Palmyra people tended "The New Henrietta" One Purchase Here and You're A "Life Member" In fact, you will always come back here because that "At Home" spirit is always in the air at our store.

What is more pleasing than to go somewhere and make yourself feel quite at home. in Qulncy last Saturday night. $26,000 to loan on at 6 per cent. 48-tf John T. White.

Mrs. Belle who has been ill with pneumonia for several weeks, is reported gradually improving. If you want up to date stationary for little money you will And it at Bailey's Book Store. Wesley uiiKinwn, wno nas bad a position in Kansas City, returned home for the summer last week. The Sooner You Start The sooner you will consider shopping a pleasure.

Our business is to outfit men and boys. Try us. We Refund Railroad Fare. SffBERGER-HARMON CO. 503 Hampshire Mrs.

John C. Drescher, who has And We've Another Lot of Those SILK DRESSES bwagger Spnng Coats Worth up to $20.00 to tjQ QF $10 and $12 Value. Sell Tomorrow at OUlJj Clever creations In new belted Empire, balmaeaan Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Crepe Meteors, Charmeuse and other effects; materials, coverts, poplins, and silks of class In all the wanted styles serges, mixtures and black and white nn and colors. checks, colors in abundance yDiiJo Skirt Special $3.50 and $4 Blouses We offer our excepdonal asof $2,98 New Silk Dresses Children Dresses of Silk Poplin, Messaline, Lace and Newest models of Gingham, Percales, Satin combination, new models, values etc. All sizes 2 to 6, 6 to 14.

Usually to $10.00, special A nr priced $1.50, nti at 0h 3 special --HBC been visiting her brother, Geo. Neu-bauer In St. LouIb, has returned home. C. L.

Bishop, who has several cars in the Jitney business in St. Louis, spent several days In Palmyra the first of, the week. QUINCY, ILLINOIS. nt M. F.

Hutcherson and daughter, Miss Neva, and Harold Hutcherson, wife and daughter drove to Palmyra from Benton City Sunday. Dwight Quinn, a well known res Over the State- Recently two strangers went to taurant keeper nf LaGrange, has mysteriously disappeared. It is $60. The profit was due to a turn in tbe cotton market. We now wonder if anything could be realized (by the ofllcers) if tbe railroads should start a "buy a tie" movement.

Charles Nadler of Lafayette county says "never again" when it comes to smoking. The other day some of the ashes from bis pipe set some hay on fire and the fire was soon beyond i rt. i i I feared that his mind is unbalanced, Armstrong and bought some soap and soda. The next day they sold it to the women of that city for a dollar a box. Easiest thing you know.

At the close of business on March 81st the state treasury department Showed a balance of $7,286,671.07. This breaks all previous records. How is this, Mr. Calamity Howler. All the Latest Parisian and New York Styles in Millinery Superior to the broad variety generally shown in the splendid character and blending of trimmings and shadings.

It was reported here Sunday that Chris. Bremmer had been injured in an automobile accident. There was no foundation to tbe report and It probably started from a confusion of uuuirui. ne losi iwo Darns, a corn crib, a calf, ten tons of hay, 160 bu names. In Moberly intends to be rid of a few Tiny Turbans, Dashing Sailors, Stunning Gainsboroughs, Tricornes, etc.

fact every desired fashion is represented. All are priced extremely low. shels of corn and a good many farm Mrs. Perry Maxwell and daughter, THE FAMOUS -Main St. and Broadway Hannibal, Helen, returned to their home at Lock Springs, after a three weeks visit with her mother at this place and her sister at Palmyra.

ing Implements. Bradford Barr of near Mexico has taken a post graduate course In the habits of goats. While studying the physiognomy of one of tbe above named species be lost five front teeth Nelson W. Aldrlcb, for thirty Monroe Democrat. years united states Senator from Rhode Island and one of the recog and had his nose broken.

Mr. Barr is now absolutely certain that goats Electrical Appliances nized Republican leaders, died suddenly of apoplexy at his home In deserve all the notoriety that tbey New York City, last Friday after For colds, catarrh or snuffles there is nothing better than Hyomei which J. M. Stones sells on the "No-cure-no-pay" plan. Hyomei not only gives quick relief but Is a sure and lasting benefit.

Tbe wedding of Mr. Arthur Ely have ever received on their power of butting- About tbe middle of March two noon, tie was tbe rather or the Republican tariff currency measures and was considered the greatest par- llmentarlan in Congress. He was born In Foster, R. on November, Odessa boys, thinking they were digging up a fox den, dug up two ground hogs. This may or may not 1811.

prove anything about ground hog of Monroe City and Miss Nancy Thompson was solemnized at the home of the bride In Macon yesterday morning. Mrs, Thomas of this city, a sister oi the bride, and lore, but it does prove that ground udgs have other uses besides that of making bad weather, for the boys gave the pair to a negro, who ground them up into "pure pork" sausage. daughter, Imogene attended, the lat ter acting as ring bearer. Tbe commander of tbe German converted cruiser Kron Prints Wil-helm which entered Newport News, last week, has asked for time to repair his vessel, after which he proposes to make a dash for tbe sea. Aluminum ware carries a more Uniform heat, and Is now exclusive- i ly Used by modern housekeepers for The year of tbe Chicago world's fair every womaritiad a blue serge Recent events at Tarklo brings In a few days the citizens of Palmyra will have a 24-hour electric current service, which will enable them to do away with the old methods of cooking and ironing by gasoline, and employ modern ways the electric way.

Have on hand and will have a large supply of the famous "Hotpoint' line of irons, coffee percolators, toasters, grills, chafing dishes, etc. Let me explain how handy they are and with what small cost of current they can be operated. Tel. 280. dress and from one end of the coun to memory that about thirty years ago a man went to that place and million of those flies that can be destroyed by killing a single one in April.

Tbey are paying the school children for every fly that is killed this month. Numismatists have informed J. H. Hunt of Craig that a coin which he possesses was in current use 260 years B. C.

It is made of bronze and has a base relief of one of the Pharaohs of Egypt on it. The Columbia papers are sympathising with the prisoners in the lockup of that city, for a local quartette has been serneding them. As if the usual discomfort! of the place -id not provide, enough punishment, A Johnson county negro met with a lucky kick the other day. Just ten minutes before the sheriff arrived to arrest him on the charge of bootlegging, he was kicked into unconsciousness by a mule born and raised in Missouri, i Mary bad a little lamb, a lobster and some prunes; a glasa of milk, a piece of pie and then some macaroons. It made the naughty waiters grin to see her order no, and when tbey carried Mary out, her face was white as Tribune.

J. E. J'. Lytle, who is seventy yean old and a train dispatcher at Moberly, holds an unusual record. In the fifty-five years that he has been an operator he has never been held responsible for a train wreck nor has been in court on a suit based on a railroad accident, A cooper county farmer has received a check for $464.87 for a carload shipment of corn cobs to the cob pipe factory at Washington, Mo.

There were ten wagon loads and It la estimated that they numbered about 106,000. The cobs were produced on thirty five acres of land. try to the Other ibeire was a continuous line of blue serge all on the way built a ijaachlhe that Was supposed to fly. The machine waft made of Wood and canvas and made no at cooking. Baileys Book Store carries a complete line.

60-tf 'The best is the cheapest," Gen. Victorlano Huerta, former provisional president of Mexico, who bad to flee the country and has been tempt at Dying. It did, however, weigh less when the mechanism was running than when it was still. At that time the inventor was laughed at for trying to lift himself by the an exile in Spain for tbe past year, arrived in the United States last boot straps. Ex.

A Bethany farmer was so careless as to leave about three pound) or star tobacco at his barn. He is now not only minus his tobacco but also a good milch cow. The cow got Geo. M. Roth weiler Over John Dreecher's Grocery away with au of it but one half pound and died three days later.

week. The National Prohibition convention will meet In St. Paul and Minneapolis on July 19. One hundred thousand persons are expected to be in attendance. Tbe New York supreme court has ordered Harry K.

Tbaw returned to the State hospital for the Insane at Matteawan. Does you auto curtains weed new celluloid lights put In. Let us have the Job we need. 6-81 J. S.

Behghofbb. to Chicago. This year every second woman has a black and white ohep i herd's plaid. In bet, It is said that already the routes that read to the Panama-Pacific Exposition are a continuous profession of gowns of this kind. Someone has named them for a cheap and popular automobile.

Ex. Governor Major is to go to tbe San Francisco Fair in style at the State's expense after all. The legislature refused to appropriate $10,000 to pay for a special train for him, but the Missouri Commission to tbe Fair succeeded in getting an extra appropriation through for themselves and have Invited tbe Governor to be their guest. With a select party of St. Louis soclt if friends the Governor will leave for tbe exposition the latter part of this month.

It Is said tbe Missouri building contains a nice dancing floor and while the Pike county fiddlers wUl be missing tbe Governor will be able to demonstrate to the admiring throngs the latest popular dances in which be la said to have made himself proficient. The Governor has been honored by having tbe latest dance named for him. It la called the Major March and. was A veterinary was called In, but he was unable to save the animal. We hope that the gentleman does not regret the loss of the tobacco as much as that of the cow, but you can't always tell.

The late Frank James received tbe FOR SALE 128 Disc Harrow with trucks in front, nearly new1. Price f.16. Sucker State Wheat Drill, 8 feet wide, with 10 discs. Price $12. Soy Bean Seed.

Also small Jersey Cow tlvint milk. name of Alexander Franklin James at his christening and bis brother that of Jesse Woodson James. Both William Webster of Laredo Is sup I WILL BE In Philadelphia At Mrs. Fanny Couch's Friday, April 23rd With an up-to-date stock or millinery. ROSE CHENEY, MA YWOOD, MO.

posed to have lost $67 on the last ejection day. Strange to aay there is these names with the dates of the boys'- birth were written In the no moral for betting connected with Beware si (Xauseats lor Catarrh that Csatala Marcary. tcttt will aanty Atmy ta mm of UMllaa eanptoMr hiufi UMWtaoU inM wa aalarlaf tknmnM tta bmhi aariaaai Sack artlalM aaaald nm ha axd uo.pt oa rMsrteUoaa too fapatabla aayalelaaa, Uwdaawaa Umv wUl do to Ms ibM I Um good Tin au jMMlbfr daaiya than. HaU'a tra Care, auaafaotand W.f. Obtam i Toledo, mUlM bo eroary.nKl takaalatenall.

dliaetto UN tfe. Mood aad family Bible by their father, Rev, this loss. While Mr. Webster was at the polls a thief got Into bit house and took the money, which was con Robert James, who was an early Baptist minister of Clay county. It" Woodland, Mo.

Tbe dates are: January 10, 1848, for Frank, and September 6, 1847, cealed In three different places. Hall's Catana Can a aara joa cat taa mala for Jesse Tbe boys were brought It la takaa lateraallT aad and la Tote recently tried out at Excelsior up by their mother, their father OMa, by W.J. Uaaaar 0. Fw Sale. Butter milk and skimmed milk for hogs, 2c per gal.

89-tf PyjrrBA Pboduci Co. The typhus epidemic Servla la reported as appalling. There ar fully 80,000 cases and the death rate-averages over two hundred dailv. One dollar and fifty cento each has been realized by those people who bought a bale of cotton last tall' for having died shortly after Joining old bnrafhu.v prlaa 7MpraHla. 8prlngi at a big Dall In which the Govenx participated.

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1863-1964