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Eats ae EL ETSME aa Otel “, REO eee yee aan Oe ake amemneliioirgeg Christina Shoppers Should Not Fail to Visit Our Store, Many tempting articles will be found here on which you can economize. Dress Goods. What do you think of $1.00 dress goods for 39c? We have just a few left; come and see them. I re Os 654 in iss ns daesacasaciannca Panama from $1.00 to Me Ot iiiidicccsscciscaasncaay ~ green ens 98 BO, MONIT BOE ai ccccscccccccesscesscienens .98 BNI RINNE FOR ii cis cciccessccccasedeciienes .98 BOER PIIIIETE Obici da sckansdevanncccciscese 98 RENEE IT Os sak ccccscccasncceesscnsescs 98 Big line of suitings to close out at a priceof... .48 You will find in this lot all colors. DON’T FAIL TO SEE THEM! Silks. BUCKSKIN-TAFFETA LEADS THEM ALL. Do you want a good silk at a price? Look at 36-in. black silk was $1.50, now 36-in. black taffeta silk, oil boiled; the best thing you ever bought for $1.75, now.... 1.50 Sewing Machines. Mens Underwear. T ROU TO CIGON IG Bhi iaiin cine kia de ccavaceasiccsass 19c These are shirts only. But we want you to see the value we give you. 1 lot blue fleeced for...............ccce ee eeeeee eens 98c Blankets. 10-4 Cotton blankets 11-4 Cotton .blankets 11-4 Cotton blankets 12-4 Cotton blankets Wool Blankets. 10-4 Wool blankets 10-4 Wool blankets 11-4 Wool blankets 11-4 Wool blankets, no cotton whatever Outing Flannel. 24-inch outing flannel for 27-inch outing flannel for 27-inch good quality for 27-inch fine quality for 27-inch outing flannel for skirts at Cloaks. From now until Christmas morning we will sell you any cloak in our house for just. about half the usual price. Now is the time to save some money. We don't want to invoice them. 1 lot of black cloaks, was $9.00 1 lot of tan cloaks, was $15.00 1 lot of tan cloaks, was $12.50 This is just afew to show you what prices we are making. All are new and snappy. Remember we sell Groceries. We want your Produce. Shoes for Children. Little Gem in small sizes for...................5 90c Little Gem in larger sizes for................... $1.00 Liberty Bell, sizes 6; to 84, just the thing for Christmas presents for boys and girls OG TG. CORE TE CHIN ic is cc svcccciecescnes $1.25 Shoes for Women. Victoria, one of the best in the.town for....... $1.50 Selz good shoe for WN O55 in sé swdscinssncescese Bl Be ere ee ee Selz fine shoe, patent colt, blucher cut for.... 3.50 Shoes for Men. ME, SINE 6 645 506-455-4550 0448 Rad PN 6h 55 644454445 600K EOE SaOS EER PINE I 66 5555.5 690404 vend 0000004508 sNS TES go Re re ees eee +8 Perfecto ...........0.005 Tree a er CT Pe TY ME MEMO i0aynicaniy si oars wksaiacrasciniiienis Royal Blue, patent colt, blucher cut for........ 4.00 Ladies Underwear. Fit well, not all sizes, was 98c now............. 50c These are values you should not overlook. Setsnug union suits for.............. 0.000 eee $1.00 Swiss vests at Asks Township to Dinner... (‘Uncle Peter.” He is one of the pioneer settlers of the State. Macon, Mo., Dec. 15.—Peter V. B " «tincle Peter's” Chriesmas trolies Cox, of Macon county, has just issued | gas ten days, and all who accept of his annual {nvitation to all White bis hospitality are remembered on township to celebrate Christmas’ his Christmas tree. After the dinner with him, at the old homestead. he invariably entertains the guests Mr. Cox {s 69 years old, and {s| with his violin, He has never per- known throughout Macon county as mitted dancing or kissing games, ‘ e For Gifts “ USEFUL gift is always a sénsible A gift. And “Queen Quality” Shoes are more than useful—they are beautiful. A gift of “Queen Quality” Shoes may be not merely a gift of a pair of shoes, but the very pair of shoes most desirable for the recipient. And they are fnade in so great a diversity of styles that every woman’s fancy can be as perfectly suited as her feet can be fitted. Let it be shoes. Why not give her feet a “Merry Christmas” with a pair of “Queen Quality?” $3.00, $3.50, $4.00. Chicago Live Stock. A GOOD START. Chicago, Dee. about 4,000. Market steady. sembly Will be For the Build- ing of Schools. 32.2004.18. sembly appropriates $1,000,000 for the construction of schools in the outly ing barrios, or villages will secure an ported by the committee to which it | $8-75@6.30; western, $3.75@6.25. had been referred without a dissent- St. Louls Live Stock. ing voice. It is now ready for pass-] gt. Louis, Dec. 17.—Cattle—Receipts age. 5,000, including 1,000 Texans, Market steady. Beef steers, $3.00@6.25; stockers The. committee and the assembly | oot seeders, $8.29504:28; cows and halfors, $3.00@5.00; Texas steers, $2.65@5.10;, cows are preparing instructions for the del- egates to Washington. The principal} and heifers, $3.00@5.00. matters which congress will be asked Hogs—Receipts 5,01 to grant include tariff reform ani the | Piss 2nd Nehts, $4.75 abolition of head tax charged visitors | 5.15, from Hong Kong and Japanese ports. on December 21. . Omana Live Stock. Better Financial Conditions. moving with more freedom in this city now than at any time since the mone- tary stringency set in. The use of eashier’s checks and _ clearinghouse} certificates is gradually disappearing. $3.00@4.60; Texas steers, ners, $1.25 $2.75@4.25; stags, $1.50@ 4.40; bulk of sales, $4.40@4. looked for after January 1. Sheep—Receipts 4,000 head. A British Railroad In the Congo. Brussels, Dec. 17—The Petit Bleu announces that Great Britain and the Congo Free State have arrived at an agreement for the construction of a Kansas City Cash Grain. Soudan, and the Congo Frontier. Southern Surgeons ‘n. Session. New Orleans, La., Dec. 17.—With about 100 surgeons in atendance the chi Cash Grain. 20th annual convention of the South-| chicago, Dee. 11.—Close Ay $1.05%c; July, 99@99%c. 1% @ 49%. May, 68%c; July, old, 48%c; July, St. Louls Cash Grain. man in the Pacific Northwest died July, 6%. Corn—Higher. Tuesday morning. 56% @68%c;. July, 86%. ‘Track No, 2, cash, | May, 62%; July, 45%c. Kansas City Produce, City, Dec. ¥ ; hens, 7%c; ducks, 7c; 6%. 17.—Cattle—Receipts . ra Beeves, The First Law to Pass Philippine As: | $3.15@6.10; cows and heifers, $1.10@4.60; Texans, $3.00@3.80; calves, $4.75@6.75; westerns, $8.10@4.70; stockers and feeders age Hogs—Receipts about 17,000 head. Mar- Manila, Dec. 17.—The first bill to; ket 20c higher. Light, $4.35@4.75; mixed, come up for final reading in the as- | $4.85@4.85; heavy, $4.80@4.85; rough, $4.30 @4.45; pigs, $3.75@4.60; bulk of . sales, $4.65@4.80. i Bheep—Receipts about 12,000 head. Mar- ket steady. Natives, $2.00@4.60; western, unanimous vote, it having been sup- ; $2-00@4.55; yearlings, $4.50@5.25; lambs, Market higher. @5.15; packers, $4.65 @5.05; butchers and best heavy, $4.85@ Sheep—Receipts 2,500. Market steady. The delegates will leave for America Natives, $3.0075.00; lambs, $4.50@6,20. South Omaha, Neb., Dec, 17.—Cattle— Receipts 4,000 head. Market slow to steady. Native steers, $3.25@5.65; cows Philadelphia, Dec. 17—Currency is! and helfers, $2.00@4.00; weste teers, 4.25; range cows and heifers, $1.75@3.50; can- ; stockers and feeders, $3.00@5.75; bulls and Hogs—Receipts 3,200 head. Market 20c Time loans are still scarce but a de-| to 26c higher. Heavy, $4.45@4.65; mixed, cided improvement in this respect 1s | §4.40@4.45; Neht, $4.85@4-45; pigs, $4.00@ Market steady. Yearlings, $4.20@4.50; wethers, $4.00@4.25; ewes, $3.25@3.85; lambs, $5.50 5.65. Kansas City, Dec. 17.—Close. Wheat— Unchanged to ic re ee ef 91%c; cash, No. 2 hard, le; No. railroad between Lado, on the east | sikawuc: No. 2 red, 94c; No. 3, 90@ bank of the River Nile in Bastern' 98c. Corn—Unchanged to \%c_ higher. May, 53%c; July, $3%c; cash No. 2 mixed 50%c; No. 3, 49%@50%c; No. 2 white, 60% @52c; No. 3, 50% @50%c. Oats—Un- changed. No. 2 white, 50%@52c; No. 8 mixed, 48 ft . Wheat—May, | Ke; July, 58%c. Oate—May, old, waKer a 59%c; July, iC. 5 , + ciation began a three days’ session gg vid tbe. liam Crooks, the best known railroad 2 hard, $1.00@1.03%; May, $1.06%@: ms cash, 52%@68c; No. 2 white, 53%c; May, . ts—Firm, 500; No. 2 white, 52%c; 17.—Eggs—Fresh, , extra, 27c; pack- stock, 160. Itry—Springs, 7% cents per pound; v turkeys, 9%; Solid Land Values. looking for real estate ta] ih People who have their money in- and this will hold up reai estate vi ues toa high notch. There ie not! vested in farm lands and other real ing that can hurt the values of farm estate have no cause to be alarmed | lands but a succession of crop fail- over the depression in values that) ures, and that is something that is have come to !ndustrial stocks and | not liable to happen in this section other kinds of securities incident to|of the country. The farm you own the financial flurry. Thousands of|ie worth every dollar now that it people all over the country who have | was worth three months ago —Arm- sold thetr holdings of that kind are| strong Herald. We are Making a Big Reduction on Everything. We invoice the first of January, and during the few days before the Holiday season, will make a big reduction in order to run down our stock. We have space to give you only a few prices. 3 pound can solid packed tomatoes...... 10c Sugar corn, 2 cans for.............. ae 15c 3 cans of peas for.............. 0... cc cece 2 packages Elijah’s Manna.. 5 pound prckage of oats................... 2 pound package of oats.. Gallon syrup, per bucket... 2 pounds English walnuts Peanuts, per pound Christmas Candies from Cheapest to Best. We have an immense stock of candy this year. Come in and get prices—we have all va- rieties. We also have any kind of Orange you | want from 15 to 50c per dozen. 4 Don’t forget that we have the best line of ~ ~ Queensware in town. Best prices,.too. We want to call attention especially to our Flour. High Patent Flour, 50 Ib sack for $1.25. Yours for a Square Deal, Se