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NIGHT, IN LOUISIANA" "THK -8WEJ5TKHT HTOUY K.VKIC A'Ktory Of tlio South Tol.l In Konr AcU. MI, A I'iivy for thv J'uopli-. An AllrXtnr Company. -Nix Specialty I Personals and Locals Special wale on while goods at I. IJ.

Fornoy'H. Bort Potorn has accepted a position at Jacoby'H foundry. R. I. Chase wont to Carrollton this atlornoon on buslneHH.

Arthur McCully went to Clark this afternoon to visit homo folks. Dont fail to HOC the Brownies at tho Opera house April ISth. Grown has returned from a few days business trip to St. Louis. "In Louisiana" at I.falloran'H theater mutlnco and Dr.

OWOIIH in reported iiomc bottor this morning but iu sti'l very ill. A. C. JOIIOH is quite ill with grip ut her wont Rood street home. largo elect i Ic- arch of SO lights at oj)era hotiHO April is.

Mrs. Fanny Viuc-o of noiir Cairo, was a shopjiot- in tlio ty yesterday. Kainbow drill in Iho seven rolors oi tho rainbow at opera house April Chorus rohoaroa! for tho Saengcrfost Tuesday night April 7.3O at Cootzoo Hall. Mrs. Billy Bird and son Ham returned from Hunnowoll where they attended tho funeral of J.

A. Span-1 cents. I ceiis. cer. "In Louisiana," is 'full of sonsa- tional dramatic scenic ami mechanical effects.

Vaudeville features. Everything now.and up-to-date. At Hallornn's theater matinoo and night Saturday. Prices, matinoo 10 and 25 Night prices 20, and Scats now on salo. HEAD-ON COLLISION BETWEEN 2 TRAINS.

M. Embreo went to Clifton Hill afternoon on a brief business Sensational i 7 ITort Ever Producob. Popular Prices. 15c. AND 25 CKNTS.

2uc 33c AND 50 CKNTS. Salo. Opens Tliuraday. is Plumbin and Plumb- kind that would used up Job's patience if had boon plumbqi-H in those There's the kind offer plumbing 1 that moans exporienco and rc- workmanship, conscointiotis work, that will last, a skillful "b- -JC you appreciate Lheso you II bo glfld to make our uc- Wo don't keep our conscience our work, and let it sloop over our prices. Our are to you arid Cheap prices mean and cheap work in is at any pi-ice.

If C. this trip. SborUf Frank Collins was over from Huntsville today on important business. Charles Davis, of near Kenick transacted btisnioos in tho Magic City today. Misw Clara Calbroatli bookkeeper for Thaxlon's grocery, has tho measles.

Hey. limit passed through tho city today lom-outo from Chill icotho to Columbia. Powoll Owonby wont to St. Louis yesterday to npujid aovoral days sight-wooing. Harry Hm-st, of Higboo, cniuo up this Afternoon tu attend Mios Sny- dor'a recital tonight.

Mrs. Arch Owons returned this afternoon Irom a few 'days vilst with puronts at Madison. Mrs. W. S.

Bowers went to St. Louis thin afternoon to spend a few days with her parents. W. K. Uroaddus of DarUsville, was in tho city yesterday on business and meeting old friends.

Mrs. Marion Spann, who operated on a low weeks ago 4 in able to walk around hor room. Miss Uose Cotlingham of near Kenick, is spending a few days in the city tho guest of friends. aro making sonio very low prices on wall Give us a cull and bo IT. STritch Co.

Joo Parish shipped a car load of lino horses and mules to St. Louis Tuesday night to ho placed on tho market, Mrs. Murphy of noi-ih M'orlov street, who has been seriously ill for several weeks is reportod bottor (his morning. Mrs. W.

A. Darwent of north Mor- loyslroot, is conllned to her homo quite ill with ovory indication of appendicitis. Scarf fantafttics by nine young ladies in Grecian robes in beautiful poses at tho opera house April Columbia Fete. Eel Basnett and wifo of Middle Grove, attended tho performance, "Under Two Flags" at Hallorau'y theater Just night, O. II.

Suell, tho real astuto man, wont to KnnxaK City last evening on No. on a brief business trip, ro- turuing this morning. Mra Mattio Palmer oi south Fourth slroot wont to Kansas Clly this afternoon to attend a r.iooling at tliat place tomorrow. Amu'o Lewis and Mary Virginia, Iho two bright littlo daughters of Mrs. Bossio Leo, tho librarian continues on the sick list.

Mrs. Allen Hull of Chillicotho, was the guest, ol Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Sparks between trains today. She was enrouto to St.

Louis. Mrs. James Barker of south Morloy street went to Centralia, yesterday in response to a message that hor sister WUH dangerously Judge .1. J. Huston, of Cairo, ro- Uu-uod homo this afternoon after a tow clays visit with his son, William of north Ault street.

Ail tho world loves a Jovoi-, and you will certainly fall in lino when you follow the simple pretty love story Unit runs through America's greatest sensational molodarma, "In Louisiana," and night no.vt Saturday. Popular prices matineo 15 and 25. 'Night prices Sfl and 50 conl.s. Seals now on sale. Mrs.

Hunt, who bus been conducting the musical tho 'Baptist church during the revival to Columbli this attornoon to asaint in a revivi! f' my ears the tx Died in Texas. Mrs. Lou ChriKtian died March at her homo in Antolopo, Tuxaa tor a Jiiigiiring illness. Mrs. Christian was born and raifled in Randolph county and lived hero for many years a.

ml IK well known by tho majority of our wno will hear of. hor aeath with sorrow. I'M by a husband two daughtoru and nix sous an aged mother Mrs. Klinu Tci-rill Ihroo slstfii-u Mrs. Wash Grimes and Mrs.

G. Itatliff of Moborly and one sislor in Texas throe brothers J. rorrillof Moborly W. Tori-ill of Jackosnvjllo and onu brolhor in Tox- au Mrs, Christian was a mumber ol tho Baptist chureii and tho funeral sur- vicos worj conducted by tho Baptist in-iiiwlor and the body buriod in the conic-lory at Antolopo Texan. Louisiana.

AU.U1KNCI2 AT Tin-: TIMiA- TRR WAS GENEROUS TN ITS APPLAUSE. want a new bath tub, a wash a now supplies in our lino drop us apos- I us up. are always I Oeorgo JlcColleu i Moi ley street, is quite it BEDFORD PLUMBING COMPANY, WOBERLY, Beed St. MO. Plionc S6.

Y. M. C. A. cadets in drill at tho Opera houso April IS for tho bonollt of street paving.

Popular prices mntinoo 15 and 25 cents. Night prices 25 o5, and 50 i contH. gents now on oalo. I Tom Austin and family of Cairo, wcro unopping with Monitor advertisers in tho city yesterday. of south ill with In! grippe and other complications.

Hon. A. C. Dingle returned this afternoon from a brief business to Fayotco and othor points south. Cho us rehearsal for tho Tuesday night 7.

SO at Coetzos 77-4 April Hull. 19 Baker of Cairo, eumo down yesterday afternoon to attend tho porformanco of "Under 'iwo l-'lags, 'at Ifalioran's theater last night. John HutHon and Cash, two prominent young farmers of vicinity ot Cairo, wore in Moborly today nil- tronix.ing Uio Monitor's advortiHers. JK JS 3K RICH AMERICAN GUT GLASS Just received our new- Spring-line of American Cut Glass wliich wo are offering nc popular prices. Cull and KCO ir.

YOUNG, "In Louisiana" drew a lurgo house at (ho Shaw theatre last night. The pioco proved interesting and the applause from (ho niidionco was enthusiastic, something which is very unusual with a Hutchinson audience. With an entertaining play and good cast tho company has no in pleasing. There is enough iu the pioco to moot tho different tastes, and the story itlclls holds Die interest Irom beginning to end. purpose is to Until interest and amuso tho theater 'goers and it, itlln its purpose.

The company is in tho class of tlioHO that r.dvortiuc just what they have and no more. In the play the hero is an ordinary human and tho villain is of the possible tpye, Most of tho characters are ovory day people, but pooplo who have traits which mark them with Kansas News. Will oo at Halloran's theatre matinee and night next Saturday April Solo, Columbia, Miss Solo, Southern girJ, Miss Edna ilounco. Solo, Puritan loaders. Mies Rutbor- ford.

Solo, Angol Of Poaco, MlBS Lona Ingram. Solo, Lost Girl on tlio Rock, May Jennings. Solo, Violets, Miss Birdie Raikos: Two choruses, Male Quartette. Qneon of City, Lowonstoin. State of Mrs.

W. S. Bow Minnchaba, Miss Bossio Burroll. I.Tiawalba, Irwin Ingram. Undo Sam carrying tho (lag of the PRICE DAXINC POWDCH CHICAGO.

A. Xo. of Mobcrly will take part in Iho inblcau ''Vision of POJICO, with Haiions "Queen of City" crowned by of Poaco. Cloning scono with malu quartette. Opera house, April IS.

GREAT BARGAINS. U'o aro going out of tlio shoo, turnk and clothing buuiness will landlo iurnlluro only. Wii.l close out our stock of shoes, clothing and trunks, show cases, counter and (helving at a groat sacrifice, tf FOWL12K JKEYXOI.US. Thursday is iadios night for visiting at tho Commercial Club! rooms and Miss Mary Lowell will bo tlio hostess for tho evening. Wo understand Miss Lowell is preparing a nice program and a general good timo is promised every one who attends.

OF I NTEREST TO MOBERLYITFS C. P. Beatty, the well known dealer in paints and wall mado great preparations for this season's business which' ho feels will discount his trade during any summer in tho many years ho has been located in tho City. Ho-'bas purchased an enormous stock which includes all the latent in upper and lower thirds, Moire ceilings, crepes and ingrains and bought the and best assortmet of modelings evor exhibited in Moberly. Ho has secured tho services of an experienced wall paper man of Kau-.

HUM-City who is an export in selecting wall papers that harmonize in colors and show up rooms to advantage. Mr. Scatty says for tho people of Moborly to call at ovory other storo I for prices and then come to him. Ho guarantees to undersell, qualllty of goods considered. "In Louisiana," a beautiful South, orn comedy drama will bo the i ion at llalloran's theater matineo To make room for our first case ol K1 next Saturday at: 25, 35 and furniture we will continue our cut- jg cents.

Matlnoe 10 cents. Seats loose sale this We aro still now on ale. buying and soiling second hand goods on vory close margins we pay r.o I rents, hire no help and give onr customers tho benefit of tbo Fowler Ren voids. Bourn tlio Eignnwro of ThB Kinl1 You It is to have to hunt around town for pc- Boys and Childrpns Clothing And Then Finallay Make YOUR SELECTIONS And be Dissatisfied upon your return Pointer SAVE YOURSELF All This Trouble by Striking- a 3S For our House, the Line of most Complete 4 I Contractor Ben Cimsot who recently moved boro rrcm Cohimbiii, is confined to hiH home on Bedford Ktrool, from an attack of' rhouma- STRONG BOY Taffota Silk for Drop Skirt and all colors, "J.9 08 cents. For sale by cltf T.

B. FOHNEY. JACKETS AND WAISTS Our Line Complete with all the Newest Spring Styles. Special Line of Suits, Siik Jackets for the World's Fair. Special Prices this week in this Department.

Dress- Goods, Silks, Waistings. The argest Stock in North Missouri to IS sleet from J. J. ITiiHion has boon in Moborly all week looting at real estate. will purchiiBo a hdmo hero and become a citizen of tho cily in miHK Hooiup: America's of molo-dramaH, "In J.ouiaiaua" at tho llalloran's theatre matineo 10 Her Foot BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S Shown in Moberly this Spring and 25 couts.

Popular prices Sot 1 and Mrs. G. K. KavoH, of North Carolina eumo in this a tor- noon on a thirty day's visit with homo folks J. T.

(Joules and family of east of the c-iiy. C. F. Dulimcy of St. Louis was in our city yesterday to visit his littlo son, Kean who had ills arm broke Sunday.

Kean is improving fast and started to school today. Mrs. Priscilla Spokane, and Carrie Tomliusoii California, are tho pleasant of their brother John B. Hill ud family of oast Carponter street. Tlio Mayflower Cluh will give their nimal bull at tho now hall corner of 1 and Johnson street April -JO.

A door, good time and gcod mule. Admission $1.00 per couple, Everybody invited. 77-ti LOST: Last Saturday between South Fifth and 311 south Fourth streets two lady's shirt waists, otic white embroidered and one embroidered swiss. Finder plcaso return to no-l Keod street and receive reward. Iko J3inoa wlnlo in tho din- of hor lioimohold dutioH thu jnififortuno to nlij' in Kiich a manner as to sprain hor foot quilo ncr- loiiHly.

foot In painful and will noc-OMnitiito hor lining crutcIicH for Homo timo. Jh-M. Elnoa is also if; from an attaol; of Iiijiri()jio. All new Goods. Special Values in India Linons, Persian Lawns, Tissues, Paris Muslins for the next Ten Days.

Surprise Party. Our Special Black Silk Sale Continues this week. Yard wide Blk guaranteed Taffeta, Cheap at 0 1 $1.50 yard, Our pries osr yard wl. Yard wide Black guaranteed Tarleta Cheap at $1.75, Our pries per yard, S-oecial Good Line of Silk Shirt Waist Suitings. I OR At anv Other Place.

I One clans at opera house tor benefit j-of Rollins street paving, is composed of eight Mis? Hilda Williamson, GoU'iio KaUer, Daisy Mangus, Maym Cunningham, NotiiXowtcm, IStiielyno I Head, Mae Alivn and JSclu White. At opera house April IS With so many accidents happening every railroad man who has no aoci- dent insunmce.ougbt to see how nee- 'S'oflsary it is to carry a policy. Aro i you insured, if not, talk to Tom or 342 i Looii Kelly at once. They will fix 'you up in (ho Tho Kith of April was duly celebrated yostcrday at the homo of Mrs. .1.

II. JJabcock It being hor birthday. Thirty of hor most estoemod friends determined to surprise her in tho af- noon and they did. They woro greeted in Mrs, Bubcock's most cordial manner after which a sot ol' six solid silver tablespoons woro presented to hor. Tables wero then placed for euchre, at the conclusion of tho game it was found Miss Palmer and Mrs.

Alsobrook wero ahead, those iadioH in neat- littlo speeches presented their prices to tho guest, Mrs. Jinbcoek. Strawberries, cream and cake wcro served lavishly after which a few dances wero enjoyed and then a pleasant exchange of words suited lo the occasion ended tho aflcrnoon's pleasure. Thoso pronont woro: Al- yobrooU-, May, Watts, RothwoII, Kobiirson, Tufts, Carter, Palmer, Curry, lowenstoin, Buck, Uauloy, Garden, McSwecney, Forj'a- soii, Diggos, Branch, Chirk, Moi'fott, Forney, Filchor, Forney, Braddlok, luttlo. Burke, Shu nor.

CLOTHING Our line of Men's and Boys' Spring doi-hing can't be beat in North Missouri, Absolutely no old Carried- Uver Goods, all Wew Spring Goods. Spring Hats, Shirts, Etc a "new complete jine. BOWERS CLOTHING- FITS AISTD ws STAND BACK OF GAKMBNT WE SSLL You. At Craig Bros. ILOWENSTBIN THE CLOTHIER.

308 REED STREET. Quality esc Prices. New and Second L'and Hoviso, hold Goods. A nice line of Refrigerators- h-oi) Beds and Gaso- Stoves. Rush is on.

House Cleaning time is here, our Line of Axminsters, Ingrains, Tapesteries, Velvets, the Largerst and best Assortment in North Missouri. We Stand back of every yard we sell you. Rugs, the best Assortment of 9x12 Axminster Velvet Rugs inlNorth Missouri. Prices Guaranteed the lowest. Lace Curtains, Mattings, we are Headquarters.

219 CLARK ST. TRADE PALACE IS THE PLACE, 210, 212, 214 Reed St. 2 s..

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