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The Springfield News-Leader from Springfield, Missouri • Page 8

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Now Is I lie Mine To fet that Ut. Don't vt 4Mr yo any f. fcer fc.t y.mr Imt U) iHH erf a u.i.al if 'J tartliug reduction la Hit vrn of h4. LADIES' TRIMMED HAT. tvllh IJ.WiA fttre-w- Turban.

tvrtb 7.V 'r0 2 Yard etilk imi)u vain. yard 2 Bunche Forr-! NL 12 ft. 75 FINER HAT. Fin Novell ItraVt Hat, value 2 '4 i's-rda Printed Warp IW'txti. fine I'm K.lk JUme.

worth fye iNic 4'tc Jfnt Ornament A Rcairtiftt! fl.Mirot Trtitin.1 fr A FINE MISSES HAT. mi Mk JNice liar, i No. 1 1 2 Southeast Corner Square, gym, v- wt rrw i Iwvu k.mio big twrgAlna In belta; for If 1 JL 2 lu-tanoe $1 .2:. gold todl htvta for C9c. $1.20 Ut 7.V thaw two jKea aro extra ralut and not likely lo be duplioaiud tlia mttoa.

We can a-We ri fromir to Rf tfiat rv liitifuUy mounted aDd tcry one of lim wortib froin Ke to 16c mire lwhert. Belt pina end hlrt walt e.1e, tu etyU and all kind ef v- Ijadlea' floe ktce and etraw braid bate 2.V, worth 35c to Wc 1 I HI 1t- TntinnM-d Vat Mn WW P. "Te irouwr mg Ut mllUneTy uiil, and you gl full bom-fit of the lw prk'ee. Vhn ena to fine twtik.froni 11.50 to 7.00 we ar otrlctly tu it. bare the bat, we bare the trrmmiiwra, we bare b.h oioet atybah trimmer in the City, and kieily, tirt yo of We liaTe Miw of mwi'a atnile ba in elraw rl cheape to tbe WtrhtT prtcwd otla erery ut oee ai oif Mfn'a bcatf work a)KMi, all aulid worth 1125, for fl.OO.

Wan'a beary cl gn or 1-2X No. 8 0rppt bottom ynMh. M)vn beary IX rtn 00c, worth $1.25. No. 8 Copper bottwm wli Mlm bavy XX tin 110, worth $1.50.

fio. 8 A Ooppe mtdU boilera, $3.00. 7.ephyr OhiiflMitna the 25a grade, onC 10c at our Hogola 10c SMrtta. tM good atylea only 8 l-3c at the Racket Window curtain complete, 18c to 80c. E.

AMBROSE. 308 South Campbell St. THE El'IIING FIELD nEIUCLICAM. SUNDAY 1UY 17, ISO. 22 .11 13 1 an S3 ,1109 1 YM filuffwit 4() 2 Yard iHilk 1 Hunch slin Violet.

A very pretty tyBb. Trimmed Hat for. 8J The Springfield Cash Dry Goods Wholesale and Retail Millinery; A (WW CHIDIMTES A'Tl TIFT i I I Li Li I I -J ik4 MM- Dr. Morrow. dentist, 3X7 Booovill.

St. For the Purpose of Arran: for (he Primary. ESOLUTIO.VS WERE l'A To llav. til Name Printed on Ticket an 1 opening Poll AT 6 A. II.

ASD CLOSE AT 7 P. M. A Joint tailed meeting of tli coney central couuiiittee and all the candiduici 'ir the yarioua olficea held at the criminal court room yenterday afteruoon at 1 o'clock. The metirig wa called order by CUirman Oeorw V. Arnold, who atated hat tbe tneetiiig waa for the purpose of the candidate arranging for the holding of the primary Ju.y ii.

Chairman Arnold requested that a chair men be by the meeting end he candidate be made the cmeer, Judge J. J. tjideon, on motion of Mr. V. ii.

IMwrnon, waa unanimomily ae-leeted aa chairman, and A. Z. Chamber on motion of J. TuthiiL wa made c- retarr. Kereral of the cajwlidutea ad' dreswd rtie meetltur, and upon Uie arrang.

ing for the crimarr. W. Rberson la- tr.jdueed reeoiution aetting forth what an d.ired to be accompUbed at the meeting, Rewired. That the county central com mittee hare authority to eelect the Judge and clerk of the primary election, All the candidate rw the vanoai oflim' would not respectfully of the cotiuty committer that your com-inirieo take charge of the printing of the ticket for the 'republican primary election to be held on July 18, and that themame of ail tne candidate De print ed on one ticket and that no other ticket W. G.

Wotfe of St. Louis it in the city. All of Muuyoo' Remedie at Fink'. C. MoFarland of St.

Lonis 1 in the ciry. Tompklo Plumbing 303 South St. tb R. Lee, Dye Work, 431 Sooti St. Mri.

Finlij of Caflionn ttrcet quitf A. Elock of St. Louii waf here jester C. duy. H.

WiUoo left for 5edali Batur- Mi A. A. city. R. city.

eieept thoe printed by order of the yosterday. tnitte oe H'ed on tue aay oi mu r.ei- Clark of St. Joe it in the W. Bates ot St. it in the J.

B. Ilarruon of Richmond, ti ui the city. dlK. Uie city. A(ka of Kauaa City in ty Centra! committee ni candidate.

nU" ln toe ii in tlim. and no further Teijueet that aaid Thompxin of Galloway wa In the ticket be delivered by aJ(l commiuee io pjty yeetcrday the iudire ot the election inrouguuwi city aud county with Inatructione no j. tBMvti of Geneaco, 111., wa In th id Judge that aaid ticneuj oe nanueu fJty not l.r rJi luilirea U) in roien name way and under the aaine ru.ee that I Xrch L. Sim of Mt. Vernoa wa in the ticket are diatrmutea tnuvsiu ttij yeateruay.

lion. And, further, that the candidate meet aa Batumay aiiernoou, mue i doc at tne wun ranee for the printing of tlcaet. tin mot im of T. A. l.

uranioam a it of the candidate for th vaxioua of' fice wa then taken and aieeriaining mot on. the coumj oomnmiee ir I yesterday. Lindman of St. Loui apeut yeaterday I in the city. .11.

M. Steele iwaa doing busineas in the Idty yeaterday. A. 'L. Walkt of Nerada wa in tlie R.

M. DyaoTtiwBl Sunday with bis fam- riy at DoJivaf. If you want a good High grade bicycle, go to Freatoai. E. R.

Hutchlna of OiJoago in the bat a number of candidate were absent, ctty on buainess. oueated eecure the namea oi cauai- vapt. jmiooeu or uanoway a pern yes- date not reporteu ana prriwii iui-u iieruuj ra im oiiy. at the next meeting. An enimat- discunaion occurnd aa to be hour T.

E. Broadway apeut a few hour Ui of holding the primary and a number of the city yesterday mara nrewnted. flllt on motion I r.M niiHnunmialT edooted, wa H. Mallast of Kaneaa Oity apent yea agreed that the county committee orange terday in the city. (held nndar the general elec- Touy Doherty of St, Loul arrived in (ton cb wi TO from ocioca m.

a 1 s.r iir i I Till Itutaa VaatUNa Is aa important priutftTy na sumciem Mieuri in aHtiv tvorf rpnubli 1 noli. J- E. B. RiHey of Kaa. City arrived vntt ha Alt Vutavjlnv ti, thre vutii June i i 1IC I a.

1 4 ho aPimitLOl nllei I nriin m. fnl attendance or tne coun- -i- Aii McCoT.of Brookllne waa do ni Rapidly 'and they will not last Always. The QMlIilSaleT At MARX CLOTHING CO. A fearful slaughter of a fine stock of Clothing. READ THE DECREE! All wool worsted suits consisting of fine Prince Alberts and Cutaways at from 8 to 12, worth, anywhere in the United States, from $12, 16 and $18.

All wool Casimerc suits from $0 to $9, worth almost double the amount. Odd Pants at prices never before, heard of," considering the quality. Best Mississippi Jack Rabbit Jeans Pants for only $1.75. Boys' and children suits, the best in the land for 50c. to $5.00 for knee pants suits.

Lon4 pants suits from to bo.oO. It will certainly pay any one to buy his next winter's overcoat from us now. We have sold a great many the last week. Furnishing Goods and Hats at greatly reduced prices. Store for Rent and Fixtures for Sale.

TXH 71 TO) Ay WA Southw rn Squa re Our Cost Mark: 17 1ST rr business (here yceterdny. iFor buggier and aB Tehiclea call at 40 end 4o6 South atreet. CV WoodV' canfe np from last night on a abort visit. L. E.

Buell and -wife retvned Carthage (Saturday evening. Oxark from C. TY. 'Dickinson of Philadelphia -if i stopping at the Metropolitan. uMra.

E. W. Wooldxidsc of St. arrived ia th city yesterdhy. W.

F. Baker. Frisco claim agent, went to Sullivan yesterday on business. WANTED Good girl for general housework. 850 East Walnut etreet 1L Rbsenberger of Kansas City was doing 'business in the city yesterday.

W. h. iMuaick haa returnd from two week vacation near Hi. Iottis. Miaa Tearl Bale of Greenfield, 1 in the city having her eyes treated.

Mia Ella Fenton of Little Rock, i visiting friend on St. Louis street. J. V. Barard and wife 1 ien(liirg with relative on ill.

Vernon street. MU lVsic Johnson is visiting friend on North Main atrcet. Meicalf Bagby carries a full line of Munyon'a Remedies. 308 College atreet. Oliss Alice Jones of Kansas City 4 here visiting the family of V.

L. MiwU. fJeorge E. Jennings of West riaiti will atay a few days with frienda in this city. W.

II. Wynian leave toilay for a montia absence in tbe north part of the state. J. S. Farrow, a passenger conductor of Pari.

is in the city for a few. duys. J. A. Boimsn of Alabama and 5Iis Abie tk-nn-y of Alabama are tiiting at the Onark.

lr. II. T. Fuller is In Willow Spring rods where he "will 'preach and return tomorrow. Call at 44 and 4(t( South atreet and inspect the tine line of buggiea, phaetons, surreys, etc.

Mrs. J. K. and Miss Julia Killbuek iiave gue Bandalph Cimuty to spend the summer. Mis lea Madison, oa Eaat Pine is down wan.

Wir tineumonia. She i very ill. Walker Concert Imiid will play sJ park Sunday evening, vehicles admit ed free. The coll'geand Hh ba ball iema will on the cairipo iommor-row afterneon. 'drea's day relvbrated at mi'f-c't -street M.

E. church tvyight, nmenckig o'clock. An extensive tram has been stiaj'-J and tbe di- VV: 1 This This Is What It Is. Is How It Looks A Genuine Russia Calf, new shaae or tan, in ciu.ci mm ot WiUow new square or needle toe, all sizes, and widths 'Martin lu fitokea of Afton, I. the city.

Francia G. Burke of ilimieapoli 1 In t'be city. Ben Wardner of Aurora waa in the city I yesterday. J. E.

Clnrk wa in the city from OiarU i We don't know of a sincle bhoe oltereJ today mans Deuer vaiuej I We are positive that this Shoe will giye you entire satisfaction. SEE OUR WINDOWS. VINTON BAXTER Shoe Company. 123 Public Square. II Ton Want a lelicle, WE HANDLE THE CELEBRATED lis in BUGGIES Which Are Guaranteed In very reepact.

There ianobett rworkmanu-factured fo the Southwestern country. You can depend upon these Buggiea aBk any one who has tried them. The Columbus Buggy bplea8uandc" Do You Want a Cheaper Buggy? We have them ln all grades and can fill your demands. Do You Want a Wheel? Well, what have you got 7 We have the lUrDIP whioh true to its name, be ing the best wheel made on this Globe. Also the largest stook of Agricultural Implements, Farm Machinery, Light and Heavy Wagons, West of St.

Louis. OZARK IMPLEMENT 0. At 1ST E.OESIGSERCCK, Prcsiiect. Corner Campbell and ass 6ce beautifully decorated with plant and tiowera. AH the wholeaale house were closed roatertlny afternoon for the regular eum-mer half holiday.

'There will be a warming party" liven at McCullagh cottage toiniuorrow iiyahc Y. M. C. A. Dr.

Peak will organize another coun cil of the Modern Knighta in Springfield ibout the 6th of June. Rer. J. P. Finkerton will addresa the Y.

M. C. A. meeting at their rooms at 4 o'clock thi afternoon. The 1-year-old infant of R.

M. Sel- ers, corner of Nichols and Main atreets, 1 very 1U with scarlctina. A tine line of phaetons, eurries, has been received at 404 and 400 South Call and sec tor yourse.f, A anarTiaBt1 license n-a issued yester lay to James Daniel age 23 and Eva C. Lackey age IS, both, of Haro-d. 'Every liiember of the Tierce family, living about two out on the Mt.

Vcrnofi" are donh" with 5neas.es. Eight stands of live bees came In over the Meui'Uh from Bart.ett, con signed to linger, Rocky Ford, Col. iliss AlUc Matthews of Seneca. Mo. is a guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Steiueker of 812 South Campbell street P. M. Ilubhard, general' baggage ma' ter for the Gulf road of ICnuaa City will stay a few days in tho city on ousi ness. John E.

Clark who is interested in th New Ozark bank, wa in the city yes (erd.ty getting a supply of brick for his building. The Eugene Field entertainmont which was to have been, given by the college M. C. haa been postponed until ioue week from tomorrow night. R.

F. n.1rt of St. Ioaw is In the citT makiivg arningemoirta preparatory to Uie removal of hi family to this city whre they will epend tae summer. Tbe ife and children of John' Long, a iFrisco blacksmith, living at tiS Smit street, have gone to White River. Mo.

to remain a lew mourn wun ner motner. Chalfant Conaervatory, rh" week only, panses, 10c doien; eo.ens. 'i doren, in geraniums, large p.nts, 3 for 10c; roses. ti to 8 in each; carraus 3 for 10c- Juvlge JaiitM Coviiley of Marshall, Mo. a demoerarle eandiil.t'e or vnrreiinnsl hmvra, is in the city ealrhig on his friend.

Jlse C.ny mi'i go to B-'iva tc.mm'w at wh'ch tune the Polk county couTcntKm sa b-d. Bev. Jirtwph Moran. of Wh Water. has a iM to th riatirare ot im nr mitrt-fi.

e.rner Walnut and Niinhrougo, aud wl rriv. abuut June 1. Busch's Studio. For the Instruction of ocal and Instrumental Music, Practical and Theoretical lesson fa Harmony-and- Composition, "Singing." Piano, Violin, Mandolin and Guitar. given at 200 W.

Mt. Vernon St. E. L. Busch.

Elizabeth Uusch, Mrs. T. T. Smy the 'CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST." Present and absent treatment given. aiO East Mt.

Vernon atreet, Springfield Mo. Science and JJaalth by airs. Eddy on nle. F. P.

Stutzman, RACTICAL HOnSE SHOER, AH.Kinds of. Bepair.work clone. 219 West Walnut St. Cor. Tatton Alley.

New Line of "Bicycles Just Received at H. M. Heckart's. Ladies' Wheels 50 Genu' Wheel. $30 Roys' and Misses' Wheel.

to $53 Agent for the C. Sterns," "Lumi-iram," "Ajax," and other high grade Wheels. Call and see our Win' before THE JEWELER 'Vet C-t. S-juA St. and Si3r.

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