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The Grandest Gut Yet, in the Clothing Department SAM’L LEVY & COMPANY, Consisting of Mens, Boys and Childrens Spring Suits, "fens and Boys Spring Overcoats, Hats and Caps, Furnishing Goods, Mens and Boys MENS SPRING SUITS, WORTH BOYS “ “ CHILDS « “ Are you in need ofa $9 00 now $5 00 1000 naw 600 ! 1200 now 7 00 | 15 00 now 900 18 00 now 10 00 5 00 now 3 00 750 now 400 900 now 5 00 1100 now 6 00 i 400 now 200 j 500 now 3 00 650 now 3 50 | 700 now 4 00 | this great sale going on. MLL GOODS SOLD WY Tit * N. M. Nestlerode, of Virginia, is agent for the Tmmzs and is author- ized to take subscriptions and col- lect and receipt for money. It is now contended that if wo men would propose marriage to the men there would be a less number of unmarried women. They make their choice in the end. and why not make the proposal to help the timid man, who wants a wife but would die before he would ask the | woman and stand a chance of re- jection.—Lamar Democrat. Judge Lay held special session of circuit court Saturday, at which time the property and plant of the Deepwater Clay Co. was sold at pub- lic auction. It was knocked off to A. E. Dickey, superintendent of the sewer pipe company of that place for $6,200. It cost $30,000. and was sold to pay debts of over $12,- 000.—Clinton Eye. Clinton, Mc., March 10.—Weber Bros made their fjrst ran in their new rolling mills today. The plant is of the latest improved design and the capacity is thirty five tons daily. They have a ready market for their evtire output, one firm having con tracted for 100 tonsa month. Fifty men are emp'oyed. Should the Brandom bill which requires assessors to stamp all notes | bonds and other evidences of indebt edness, and whieh imposes a pen alty of 25 per cent on all such papers presented for collection without the assessor's seal, become | law, it would no doubt add to the | revenue of the state, but on the oth jer hand it would work a great hard | ship on people who }to borrow money. As the lender would put out his money after the assessor had passed and collect it | before his return. | This is Methodist week in Butler. See ee eee a aS “SELZ”’ OIL GRAIN CONCRESS. No use buying cheap work shoes nor paying €200 for good grain plow shoes when you cau buy the “Selz” from us at only $I. 50. Every pair guaranteed to give good service and all rips will be sewed up free of charge. We have the cheaper gt ade at $1.25. You'll tind every¢hing in work shoes here. COME IN. APT TE Mixes Bors{Ourritrers are compelled ; * goods in cur bouse. We are goi — At Less than Cost. © it, TERMS SPOT CASH. EGGS CASH FOR | We want all the eggs in Bates | | county and will pay the highest mar- | ‘ket priee in cash. We ntent to mak> a specialty of the egg business aniwill allow no oue to pay woe either iu cash or trade think the ‘bring all their eggs te us, for we have stood by them for :he last three | years in the grocery line, sold them ‘than we do, ‘and we farmer should good groceries from 20 to 25 ceuts dolar thau they _could buy them elsewhere. aud we} propose to continue on the same line. { cheaper than we ever did before, as on the cheaper We are selling groceries now | our trade is growing larger eyery | you cash for anything you have to | sell, or should you want trade for your produce, | we will give just as good prices as though you paid us the cash. Everyone that has dealt ‘with us knows that they always get good goods, for we keep no pox rl} Ti they ar- not first-class when we receive them fiom our jobbers-we return them at once. We can save every farmer who; bays his groceries, flour, glassware sand queensware, Xe., from us from | $50.00 to $75.00 a year. i We have received our car load of | Northern Early Rose, Early Obio} and Beauty Hebron pctatoes direct | \from Wisconsin aud they are beau- | ties. Come and get yoar seed po- i tatoes from ur, so that you can say | ‘you have p'aited pur2 Northern | seed for oace. Remember we guar. H antee our potsato-s to be pure north- ecn seed, giown iu Wisconsin last year and we will giye you one dol- Jar each for potato we offer you for nothern stock that was not growa in the uorth last year, for we | shipped the» direc: ourselyes. You | will find lots of so-called Northern | Early Ohio and Beauty Hebron po- / | tatoes on our market that was grown | 8 every 3 | 45e, pack | 25c, pure shot pepper, whole cr ground, for 39c per tbh, 20 boxs on the Kaw River in Kausas. We have 2 full stock of onion seel sweet potatoes. And don’t for-| get our Jumbo and Edible flour, our | sales are those two | brands. If you dou't believe it, just notice when in our store the amount | of it going oat. Everybody who use | it way it makes rich, fine flavored | sets and enormous Ch bread and stays mist all day ic- stead of drying up as hard asa} brick. We have just received a large | supply of White fish aud Mackeral | This | in kits and quarter barrels. | time we bought large fine fish, in- parties wanting good fish can get it | from us at a very low ,price. We are selling the best flat hoop | ing the Champion perfumed lye at | She per can; we are selling Carolina | head rice at 5e per fh | per Ib, Hominy . flakes 61) for | White Scotch oat flakes 6 fh for Dry salt bacon 12e per th. Fin Care} ifornia granulated sugar 1!) fh for | $1.00, 10 boxes Red Sea! lye $1, 20; fb pail pure fruit jelly. any flavor for 90¢c, sorghum for 5 - \ e coffee, any braud, for | | best matches for 25c, 1 ib Star t+} baceo for 45e, 1 fh Crave or Fisb- hcok tobacco for 30c, 1 gallon pails truit jelly for 50c, raisins for 25e, ask to see them | when in our store, 175 test cval oil | only 15¢ per gallov, no one else s Ils | it far less than 20c. If you use our oil once you wiil never use the cheap ol again, for they charge you thr same for the cheap oil as we do for | the best. While our trade is large enough to enab’e us to continue — selling at the cbeap price we are sell- ing at. Still, if our frade was dou | ble what it is, we coald and ~ sell cheaper yet. So we eustowers to invite the to come with them, easnot save themlots of mor Yours Truly JE. Williams & Co, 3 1 large fine | MENS FINE Boys Mens Plow Shoes Boys Plow Shoes Mens Brogan Shoes Mens and Boys Fur Hats Boys Wool Hats Mens Boys Unlaundred White Shirts 225 Meps and Youths Coats and Vests at half price. 200 Mens and Youths Cassimere Pants half price. suit, a hat, a pair of boots or shoes, if so reap the benefit of g to retire from the Clothing business. T UMARDLINY OF CUNT REMEMBER YOU BUY COODS AT YOUR OWN FIGURES. CALL AND SEE IF WE ARE TELLING YOU FACTS, Samuel Levy & Comp | MISS LELIA TUCKER PEAD. A Young Lady Well Known In Helena Dies At Butler Missouri. Helena ‘Mont ) Independent. The many Helena friends of Miss Lelia Tucker will be pained to know that she died yesterday at Butler.Mo. her old home Miss Tucker was a resideut of Helens for about eigh- | teen months,residing with ber broth- | the state. er James M., cashier of the Montana Savings bank. with the bunk for about a year. She was connected She made many friends in Helena by her j stead of the small family stuff, and kindly and gevial disposition. Last | ou $100 of the taxable property of October she went to Butler on aj 8¥ch counties. sit to relatives. and about a month o she was taken sick with a fever \ | 9g sale at $1.20 per barrel; we are sell-/of a typhus nature and the end came yesterday Her brother J. M was with her when she died and 80 was all the rest of the family, save Miss Tucker was a memoer of tbe Baptist church of this city | The funeral will take place today at Butler and the Montana Savings bank will! be closed. Hon. C. H. Morgan has virtually | settled every postoffice wrangle in 1 pail White Sugar syrt p | this district. There are but few left | | 80c, 1 gallon extra fine Boots and Shoes, BOOTS; WORTH 3: 250 now $1 25 175 now 1 00 125 now 75 100 now 40 150 now 95 175 now 1 00 now 25 now 10 now 25 any The Jefferson City Tribune iw dis- cussing the bill repealing the town- ship organization law, aptly says: “The repeal of this law is a step in the right direction, as it is a most expensive and unsatisfactory system of local government, costing the state in which it prevails, more than $8,000 in the single item of assess- ments than the general law of the state, which excess is taken from the | taxes paid by the other counties in This, however, is a small item in comparison with the addi- tional cost entailed on these sixteen | counties in the mutter of their local | government, in some of which it amounts to asum equal te 15 cents It is fortunate that this most per nicivuus aud expensive system has confined itself to the rich counties of north and southwest Missouri, for should it extend to the poorer and less populous counties of the Java blend| =a ciher John Hs whois in Hel | state it would be disastrous both to day Remember now that we will pay | coffee at 25¢ per it, Pearl hominy 3¢ | ena. ithe revenues of such counties and the state ” | At the cloge of the world’s fair, | the Missouri exhibit will be divided between the state university and Rolla school of mines. Duvall § Percival of this on which he has not passed and he | city are saving the farni- will not decide finally till he gets| epg of Bates county thou- back Demecrat. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. from Washington. —Lamar) gands of dollars by giving \them the benefit of their | lower rates of interest on | farm loans. FRED DORN'S | Barber Snop-I am again prepared to do | Haircutting, shampooing and shaying. Gentlemaniy treatment and sober bar- bers. Ladies and childrens haircutting | a specialty. | NORTH MAIN STREET. D* PRICES B alll Be kine. oder ‘The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Used in Millions of Homsee—q0 Years the Sue ES | state, in the sixteen counties of the ©