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Our Annual of Puritan Unde r Musl in Will afford unusual opportunities to select advanced styles from our large and exclusive stock of dainty garments of highest quality at exceptional low prices. Beautiful line of Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers, Combination Suits, Princess Slips, Ete., to select from Extra Special! 500 yards 24-inch Foulard Silks, muslin finish, 1911 style, on sale while they last | 48c 36-inch Black Messilain, $1.25 quality, Special at 98c 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk, worth regular $1.25, Special at 9 8c 100 pieces 124,c Dress Ginghams, beautifui styles, Special at Thousands of yards of high grade Embroideries and Laces now on sale. BUY YOUR SUPPLY WHILE OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. SAM’L LEVY MERC. Ca. FIRST CAPITOL IN 1826. Two Story Brick Stracture Cost $25,000, minds 0: rs whe Sand . posts estab i French Indian tradecs in County. From such seraps of history as re. main concerning the work of the com- mission it appears that the eligibility of these sites was considered." Callaway It — that the contest was really een Jefferson City and Osage City all the time, and there & a doubtful legend in existence that at one time Osage City was chosen, but afterwards the commission reconsid- oa I | ‘A i Here and there a charred book was rescued but littl of any histerical or real value escaped the flames. Evi the land records were destroyed. a nat s so handsome sulately white stone rthage and other parts the State. As originally built, the Capitol was a paralielogram, 192x85 feet. It framted the east, the long flight of A circular room in the rear corre- sponding tothe calonade contained B. Legg af St. Louis was the architect selected and the contract was award- ed to Patrick Mulcahy of St. Louis. Two wings were built ina T shape and south, each 109x76 lofty dome I85 feet high much enlarged and beautified. The House of Representatives” hall mittee rooms where the ald chamber was tocated. second s now gIV We will sell at public auction at the Lee Dudley farm 3 1-2 miles east of Amoret and 1 i-¢ miles west and 1 mile south of Virginia TUESDAY, FEB. 21, 1911 following described property: and Mules—Brown mare coming three years old, well broke; t bay horse; 1 gray horse. twelve years old; 1 yearling mule. Cattle and ik cows, iv 3 broad average : 100 bushels oats in bin; some kaffir fe Supe the Railroad Cammissioners. end of the Warehouse were in the south MORRRL OF ° and Laan Supervisor. Basement was Utilized. In the basement were commitfee rooms, office of the Commissioner of Permanent Seat of Government and storervoms for the various offi . corn and cane; 3 tons millet hay. Farming Implements—Moline core olanter; new Mowat wagon with side noards; good farm wagon: low wheel feed wagon: Sayers & Scovill buggy. ¢; good buggy: IGinch Good- agh riding plow; 2 l4-inch walk- ing plows; 5-faat McCormack mower; MeCormack binder; 3 walking culti- vators; 2 harrows; dise harrow; ‘set work harness; set buggy harness. The building as it stoad was 310 ° lang and and 1i2feetdeen The Ss v central heat- feet heat was stairways and the Governor’s office. _ i : Hl i tt rf i t if i i é i f i { i ath i i r a $ sf a it f i i ALBIN. & DUDLEY. Robbins, Auctioneer. co M. W. A. Delegates. Butler Cainp No. 2458, Modern Woodmen of America at their regular meeting Thursday night elected the following delegates to the County Camp, which convenes in this city Wednesday, Aprilith. 1911. M. A. Richardson, A. W. Wemott, A. T. Wadell, B. F. Jeter, C. W. Maddox, J.N. Kline, G. W., Vannoy, F. E. Hawley, W. B. Starks, J. E. Wil- liams, V. Price, J. L. Barker, A. S. Guinn, C. O. Johnson, C. H. Grube, Wm. Kious. M. T. Duncan. Jasper C. Laughlin. Jasper C. Laughlin, aged about 75 years, died at his home in Rockville Friday morning, February 3, after a several months’ illness. Deceased was President of the Rockville Bank at the time of his death, and Deputy Grand Master of the Masonic order of this district. Funeral services, under the aus- pices of the Masons, were held in Rockville Sunday afternoon, and in- terment was made at that place. BURPEES’ a A THAT GROW AND THE BEST SEEDS THAT GROW Sale at DEACONS South Side Square Charters’ Sale to Commence at 2:00 o'clock sharp Big Prolific Poland-China Bred Sow Sale Come regardless of weather Will be held at Butler, Missouri in MeMullen’s Feed Yard February 10, 1911 W. @. CHARTERS, Jr. ere