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The Springfield Democrat from Springfield, Missouri • Page 8

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0 To Till: SWUNGFIELI) DAILY DEMOCRAT: FUXD. MQ. WEDNESDAY JULY 1 ISM. i C7i 70 FATUM'S 1.1 4.11 h.K.lihaoi. 11 ill Jr 1 1 Jr 507 Boonvillc Street.

I have bought twenty-two of the finest Half-Breed Red Poland Heifers, that will average 1,000 pounds each. I have on sale two of the smallest today, and on next Saturday will have two of the largest and finest of the lot. Call and see them. They will be first-class in every respect, at the same prices as usual. H.

H. FATUM. Hill ami Liita' Company "contractors and builders. ICE S. H.

H0RINE, SPEED WINS. GiloinU' Sprague, ha speed am! imparts the same well. aul the wi-e man will take al-vantiie of the pmence of such a hor-o anil avail himsilf of hid semees. His fee i cash, a veiy low turn for a horee of hid quality, lie and a nuiulter of companions tuny be foun! at the Fair grounds where they will he bhown at any time to intendincr breedcN. A.

1. llox 705. It has been clearly demonstrated that Northern Lake ICE! Poipm far urrior kevplns qiullllei he-h)Tj Ire, and wf ronniiiniljr fiuratro our ire to Ut loiifi tlian itj Ire In tills msrkrt Not otilr will It lt tonxer, but we ran pniTt thai It li the pint Ice lu the ritjr. I'mp ui ats rar.L bail the wtson or leave your order at office, M7 Buoullle street, and you will be supplied with the purnt, best and moat durable lee In 'prtngfleld. far loU a G.

B. PULLER, Office 527 Sf TEN Reasons Why You Buy the Should Leonard Itcfrkcrator "AT; IV I): ftiininx u): Sea-en Doors anl Frames. fill JA 1. 1-: V. We carry a complete stm-k of all kind of hard and soft wood lumWr for the ImiMinir tra.li?, and niADtifiK'ttin all kind of Front, Frames and Finish, and make a Humility of Nuir Work, Oilh-e, llauk anil Store Fixtures, of hard anl soft wool.

Cor. Campbell St. and Phelps Avenue. Consumers. Tartici ilcfiriri(f Ire furniitliwl durinu the nason are reqHeoted to drop oi a I'oHtal rani fivinf a'hlrecu and the nmuht-r of pounds they rviuire and our Ice Wajron will call daily and deliver it.

Any fault in ilclivery, bliort weight or in-attention oo the part emploveen, if nortl to me by pogtal or telephone, will I promply corrected. The AltSOl.UTK PL'KITY of the lee we manufacture if unexcelled anywhere. un tit it Ice in order to secure absolutely pure water that will stand tnedh inal tests. 323 South St. Telephone Ko.

00 THB FOURTH OF JULY. As Elaborate Programme For the Day Made Out. quality LU pet. They look! The committee on the Fourth of July arrangements hare prepared the follow. Veil, they trot well and they I og elalrate pgranime for the day, Now the eeaaontobrctvli rniwu in iiiuianu i ais next Miiiwav rroceesion will form at "o'clot a.

at the l'crkina Upera House mi li'iouville street in the following order: llobnrt'i Mlllury Hand. WaKuu with iiirlt. Ollicrra of the Karinvr' and Laborers ol Central Labor t'olon. and Woman SuHtjge Hub. Tra.le t'uluua, wllb baunvra.

Womant HurTrace Club. Members of Karmeri' aud Laborer t'uli u. liUien. The line of march will be from the opera house to the square on lioonville street, theuce, on College street to Campbell, where they will take ntreet cars for Highland 1'ark. On arriyal at the grounds the audience will le tailed toother by music by the band, and the following order of exercises will be ob aerred; i ry T'OlIn, w.nio by out more -1 II UK UI ('WIN TIIK i i ati i Jerwy, frfll.

1'atl at nr, prii I.e.!- Muale Club. rrayer Ke. W. Uunbrji rVinf Cilea Club Reaillng Defloration of Indeprndem U. U.

Juiiemau Muilc Band Oral. of the I'ajr lu. The Taxation Woiuaui Club Ad.lieai Ja.lfe s. lluuitou Mule Oration Tboa. B.

Love F-ay P. Jlatthewi DINNER. After dinutr the band will aain call the peoide toKethcr, and the following exercises will lie bad: Ad.lrwi L. rinkham Sons. "The K)tul KU'bta Banner" Honiiii'i ulTnir Oub T.tr T.

8 Uwn Mnilr oration. "When Women Voir J. )ln Kate Moore Muah- Bnlleilon While the distinguished speakers written to by the committee Lave not been atTirmmtively beard from, the programme aa now completed will make a very interesting day. In another column of this paper will be found an advertisement of a medicine known as C'hamtieilain'a Colic, Cholera and I'larrlm Itemedy for sale druppist -1L M. Kink of this pla-e.

almost every nriclilorhood through ine wesi, mere are some one or persona whose lives have been saved by this remedy. It is natural for Mich persons to take eseeial pleasure in re-oiiiinendinir the remedy toothers. Tlie praise that its introduction and use makes it immensely iKpular. hile it is intended especially for colic, cholera morbus. scnU-ry anddiarrhn it is al.io claimed to cure chronic diar-rho s.

If sin le the case, it is certainly a "(i'vlsend1' to many a poor mortal. M. Kink, Tli ban lni)Pfit, most complete line 'f f-'rtti incry in city i at 1 A kt' iv, firt sp y- 1,1 1 11 1 Our Grand Marking-Down Sale! Prices knocked sillv on seasonable goods. Everybody come and buy DR GOODS far Mid-summer zucar at almost your oivn rice. NO II UMBU but a genuine 'Marking-Down Sale to reduce our mammoth stock.

Note the prices. 50c Imported "Tussar" marked down to 25012 vc Ladies' Rib Vest, marked down to 7c 35c Lace effect Organdies 44 7 y't Dark and Lt Challie 75c Summer Corset 40c Knotted Fringe Towel 25c Ladies Ribbed Vest Notii-e was postetl at the (iulf shops yesterday morning that the numer of working bonrs would be incruased from nine to ten, beginning with to-day. The force in the machinery department will lie increased considerably as soon as good mechanic can be procured to supply the demand for extra help. Shaking of the matter, Mr. James liia-set, the foreman, said "There is only one kind of men that we need, and there are not many of that kind on the road now.

We need all the first-class mechanic we ran get, but want no other. We can get all sort of laborers, but we don't need yeui. I have applications ithout number from day to day, and have to turn them away. We want only good machinists The numbcrof hours will be increased in the car repair department, but there ill be no increase of force there at present. The machinery department, better known 'a the new (iulf shops.

was openeu liy iiisset on the sixth of last October with a force of forty men which has been gradually increased to nearly two hundred, the only backset Wing on the first of last April hen the nuralier of hours was reduced temporarily from ten to nine. Forty five engines have lieen overhauled and received general repairs in that time, seven of them within the past month. The car repair department, which was opened in li by Col. A. N.

leer, the present foreman, now em eightv-six men. The number repaired and rebuilt during the year, which ended yesterday, was The number of men now employed iu both departments is two hundred and seventy-one. The capacity of the shop when Cllod is five hundred. Extra tons and rubWr for Mason Jars at 1). 1.

Sheppard Co. Coat and Vests, elegant good aoliiiy stvies, stnpes. pla ns aim cuecas, rViorth Ai), only four day only. at lied Front, west sule Square. rarasois, lancv handles 1 ioc Outing Flannels Indigo Blue Calico 25c 5c Calico, marked down to 1 P.

ROSENHEIM CO. TEN HOURS. A Longer Working Day ana In crease of Force at the Oulf Shops Yesterday. 50c 5 He 35c Everything in the house marked dovn. We defy competition, we admire opposition and under no condition will we budge from our position as the largest, best and cheapest Grocery House in the city, where you will find everything you want, staple and fancy.

Headley Dunphy, 306 Boonville. Patnteie and Union. The painter and decorator of Spring-field organized a local union here yesterday, and will be represented in the labor demonstration next Saturday. The trade will have a splendid banner in the procession, the' largest probably ever carried in Springfield. The member of the Union will be dressed in their working overalls, but all representative of the craft are cordially invited to march in the procession whether ao attired or not.

The new union will enter inte the spirit of the celebration with much teal, and the presence of this labor, craft is likely to be a marked feature of the Fourth. The Cottage Laundry at 1123 Union street is giving the very best aatisfac- i tion. They guarantee tirst-class work. Clothes called for and delivered free to all part of the city. Price the lowest The following, clipped from the JIur- Unytim Junction (Jfo.) Pwt, contains information of no little value to persons troubled with indigestion For year the editor of the Pout has been subject to cramp colic or fit of indigestion, that prostrated him for several hour and unfitted him for business for two or three days afterward.

About a year ago we called on 8. J. Butcher, druggist, and asked for something to ward on? an attack that was already making life hideous. Mr. Uutcher banded ua a bottle of Chamberlain' Colic.

Cholera and Diarrhoea Vkemedy. We took the medicine accord ing to directions, ana not only found relief on that occasion, but have several times since tried it virtue and found relief in every instance. We take this method of acknowledging the benefits derivexl and recommending the cure to all other subject to indigestion. For ale by It. M.

Frink, druggist. Queen City Laundrr, Rt. Ionia St. FOE 4 DAIS! Horse Thief Captured. About 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon the officers received a telegram Iroin Reymour, Instruc ting them to arrest a young man with one thumb missing who bad stolen a mare branded on the jaw with the letter lly 4 o'clock OHicers Uindmau, Sim and Hayes had located the man and mare in Trice' wagon yard and soon had him under arrest.

He waa lodged. In jail and the constable at Seymour being notified by telegraph, will arrive after the prisoner this morning. The young man appear to lie only about twenty-one year of age. Mrs. King specially requests all her friends to call and see her this week.

She i closing out all millinery good at one half former price. Such an opportunity you rarely get. Stock on first iioor. No stairs to climb. Special Offer! A BARGAIN! Until next Thursday we will sell a handsome line of Wool and Silk-mixed Coats and Vests All sizes, nobby stripes, plaids and checks, worth Ql OQ anywhere Six Dollars, for only F.Vaughn.Trusteb, Red Front, West Side Public Square.

71 BOSTON STORE fe I iliaiiriiiiii 1 Great Closing Out Sale WE WILL QUIT' DOING BUSINESS In our present location as soon as the Milligan Building is remodeled and ready for us to occupy Ii our trade continues for a few weeks longer we will be completely sold out. Our t.rnrt enormous, our sales larger than ever, which shows that our verv low nricea ar nnnmnf iii public. During our Closing Out Sale! We are offering inducements all out of sight, and to buy anything in our line outbid a nf TWfrvn Store would simply bo money thrown to birds: Our stoci is to lu deptafente and ovJ pnees the lowest ever offered by the mouth of man of man or woman? euta" unu our Give Us a Call l-iSBS1 VA Come, Everybody! Store i.

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