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Carbondale Free Press from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 3

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JUST AN Summer is here and you will soon want to buy the white canvas this is to be a season-of white. We are'showing them in all qualities. i 1 'A Women's white canvas 00 Oxfords, turn soles, plain or cup toe, ugjr laces Women's white canvas $2.50 pair Women's white canvas $1 DBlf Oxfords Women's white canvas .50 tO Oxrotda, Gibson Tie iight $.75 pair heavysoles We "can convince you that our styles are newer and our prices.lower than elsewhere. A. S.

JOHNSON MERC. CO. Cocal people will be the First M. E. church.

Miss Mints Dillinger; -who hag been visiting in, California for several months, will leave Los Angeles on May 15 onher-return'trip to Ca'rbon- dale, accompanied Mrs: Augusta Snider. Later" Mrs. Snider will go to Colorado for her health. Quite a little' fire caused at the new PresbyterUn church about 7-30 p. m.

Thursday. 1 Some'tinners workingin'the tower had Jeft behind a soldering pot in which was a burning charcoal" fire. Sparks from this fire led- believe, the chnrcn -was on fire and'an alarm was turned in. TJje'Marion Post states that a former-Marion girl was killed in therecent California earthquake. Word has -just reached that citythat'Miss Lulu Burn- of the linen department; at the state hospital Agnew, one killed when the building collapsed during the earthquake.

Her body was not recovered for' several days-and iwas so badly decomposed when found that'immediate burial was necessary, Miss Burnett was the dauenter of Milo Burnett, formerly of Williamson county'. For a time she 'lived in Marion wibh the family of. her uncle, JcH. Burnett. PROPERTY FOR SALE.

I offer, -for sale the house on northeast corner of Walnut street and Normal avenue. This is one of the most substantially built houses in Carbondale and it is only a matter of a'fewyearsuntilthis corner will be desirable for Will also sell aU together, the.plot of Eronnd on Walnut street adjoining M. H. Ogden's This property has a fron- t-ntTBof about 175 feet on Walnut street from this city. In the Pro ft same on Elm street, making Harwood will conduct the service and andthe same the in the evening Prof.

Ellis will make an eD (lf aTltl6r 1 OD ertv in Car- address. 'bondale Remember the ice cream social at. Will also sell the two-Jots giving the names of their parents in the Mississippi town. W. H.

Hall, of- Anna, was a business visitor in Carbondale today. Miss Sarah Snider has returned from a two weeks' visit at Joplin, Mo. Mrs. Sarah Miller and Mrs. Davis, of DeSoto, were visitors in Carbondale today.

Mrs. Dora 0. Smith'went to St. Louis today where she visits her sons, Charles Dean. W.

Earth returned last'night from a Missouri trip to spend a few days at his home here. 'Misses Harriet and-Margaret Errett; of Chicago, are, the guests or their parents, and Mrs. W. S. Errett: FOE sell our ton and harness.

The complete rig at reasonable price. This is a chance for some one to get an extra nice outfit at a bargain. Please inquire! at the lumberyard. Ohas. Dr.

and Mrs. D. B. Parkinson left vesterday afternoon to attend the normal presidents' meeting today at Warrensburg, Saturday and Sunday they will spend with Dr. Parkinson's sister City, Mo.

We care, not how you suffered, nor. what failed to cure' you, Hollister's iocky Mountain Tea makes -the 3uhiest, weakest.specimen of man or womanhood strong and healthy. 35 or Tablets. Hewitt's Drug Store. Pastor McOammon has arranged for services as usual at the First M.

church next Sunday during Bis absence rom this city. In the Prof. BATHER- (U Chicago. 111., May 4,1900, DAILY FBEE PRESS: Partly cloudy with -probably showers tonight and south portion, Saturday Cox. Jewell gasoline stoves are better.

oew JOHNSTON Go. Sam Br'ush returned this morning from a short business 'trip to Lou.s- ville.Ky. Mrs. Jones, of Crab Orchard, is the guest of her granddaughter Mrs. Whitacre.

Just received a good stock of screen molding. OGPEN-, JOHNSTON Co. Window shades and carpets at Bonney's. There will be services again tonight the Phillips hall conducted by Rev. W.

Draper. The official board of the First M. E. will meet tonight at 7:30 at the parsonage. We want to supply your shades and carpets.

Bonney. Rude is seriously ill at the home of her daughter Mrs. "Edith Bullar on South West street. GIRL WANTED-Apply at Van Noy lunch room. Excursion to Cairo on Sunday, May 6.

81 round trip. judge Youngblood, R. E. Ken- fro and N. H.

Dowdell, returned this morning from a business trip to Uhi- Misa Clara Barr is here from Little Rock, to spend the summer with brother, Judge W.W. Barr family. Twelve dozen pieces of granite ware at lOc each, now on sale. OGDEN, JOHNSTON Co. Professors Ellis and Felts, of the S.

I attended the commencement of the Union county schools at Anna today. Window shades, get them at Bonney Furniture and Undertaking Co. Full length window screens, permit the sash to be lowered from the top. OGDEN, JOHNSTON Co. pickers.

100 and girls about May 15. Apply to 0. Milner or Ben Sanders. rea90P able. H.

H. Batson visited the Odd Fellow loHges at Pinckneyville and Belleville this afternoon in the mterest of the Odd Fellows celebration here next Thursday. Floods the body with warm, glowing vitality, makes the nerves strong, quickens circulation, restores natural vizor, makes you -feel like one born Itain Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea; 35 cents. Hewitt's Drug Store. In addition to the players of the base and basket ball teams, those going to Cape Girardeau today and Miss HoUenborger of the normal faculty, Miss Bessie Brush Miss Jessie Smith and B.L.

Kirk. The will referee the basket ball game. Carpets, best assortment, best prices, at Bonney's. Geo, A. Campbell spent'today iff Chester and Sparta advertising the.

Odd Fellows celebration to be held in Darbondale next Two furnished rooms Jo rent-to gentlemen. Mrs. Henry Crawshaw, 105 W. Oak street. David McGnire, of Makanda, spent yesterday 'with his grandfather Edward MoGuire.

The latter was able to -be out driving yesterday. The Illinois Central is making aerate of one fare for the round trip -to Carbondale on account of the Odd Fellows meeting here nest Thursday. Do yon want to fit your windows with good oil shades at 35c each same kind you pay 50c for elsewhere, See Bonney. D. Willard and family yesterday moved into their new -home recently purchased on West Maul street, the Foi-mer Carl Baker property.

A civil service examination is in progress at the normal today and tomorrow che examination being for positions in the state institutions. Cleaning and pressing of clothes neatly done at J. A. Patterson's. Garments called for and delivered.

Located over Leader shoe store, phone 65. Mrs, W. W. Barr departed today for Lehi, Utah, where visits her daughter Mrs. Jessie Barr Steele.

Judge Barr accompanied her as far as St. Louis. FOB SALE-2 lots-. 2 blocks from square, known as Searing-lots. Best located and most desirible building lots.

Cash or time. See Claude a ox. Owing to the of the pastor the meeting of the Junior. Ep worth League of the First church tomorrow will be postponed until the next Saturday. We deliver ice cream to your home.

Any quantity desired from quart up, nicely packed, in ice. Telephone your orders: 'Phone 29. Carbondale Ice Cream Co. Of course you pay your money, But you get your money's wortu, For what does money mean to you When' Rocky Mountain Tea's on earth. He witt'sDrug Store A daughter was born Wednesday to Mr.

and Mrs. Pnilip DeLaunty, of Chicago. Mrs. DeLaunty was formerly Clara Watson, of this city. Coleman', who has been rwith the'w.

H. Phillips implement store for some time, returned.to Carcerville yesterday and will'take a position on the road in Indiana territory. It is reported that the Southern Illinois Conference committee of the Seventh Day Adventists have selected DuQuoin as the location for the new conference school of that denomination. Work on the school will begin at once. A dormitory will also be erected, the two buildings to cost about 87000.

The'school will be supported by the Seventh Day Adventists of this district, which embraces all of Southern Illinois south of Springfield The attention of the officers was called today to three young boys aged about fifteen years each, strangers in this city, who-were attempting to dispose of a watch and also a number of cigars in -their possession were questioned by the officers when it was found this only another case of boys running away from home. They hail from Wesson, and are headed for St. Louis where they expect to secure work. "The boys were of nice appearance and were frank in their answers to the officers, readily Circuit court will be in session, at Vlurphysboro tomorro Judge W. W.

Duncan is expected to render his decision in the case of-Sam T. Brush vs city of Carbondale. Judge Butler willalso be present to listen to. arguments for new trials in cases, tried at the last term of the courb. The-Epworth League social.

at the home of. Dr. JM. McAnally Thursday night was quite largely attended by the young people of the church and a pleasant evening was passed. A juessing contest and games afforded SQtertainment for those present; also a program which included a duet, clarinet and cornet, by Raymond Parkinson and Emmet Hiller; piano solo, Mary Crenshawj solo-, Mrs.

McAnally; and recitations by Marian McAnally and John Stotlar. On Sun- dav evening, May 13, a special Epworth League anniversary program VJJC-. iww WMUJA one Presbyterian.chapel tonight. Ib is be given under the auspices of the children's prater meeting committee and the proceeds are to go the ministers salary. It will be ready to serve at 7 p.

m. aso street south of the New Hundley hotel. This is the best location in the day hotel. Four good business rooms could be, made facing -West street, and a combined hotel office, dining room, and lunch room could be made facing the railroad with 25 or 30 sleeping rooms on eve yard and I will see them wheii-1-; return to Car- Presbyterian Minutes Lost; Wednesday, April- ,1908, I. lost in Carbondale, between the M.

E. thilfc It is of no value to anyone St the First Presbyterian church at Omey, 111. Le ave ab FE office and get reward, or write Box 147. S. C.

WILSON, Olney, 111. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 5 were fortunate enough to secure the entire sample line of Skirts; from the N. Manufacturing Co. at bne- third off of the regular price, for which: we are able to offer-to the public benefit same. If you need a skirt; now is your chance to save from 35 to 40 cent's on every dollar.

An elegant Brllliaritine skirt'for misses- blue, gray or, Friday and onlyfor Ladies' skirts. Brilliantine, light or dark gray, blue, black and brown, and Saturday only 32.4-8, former price S3.50. White Mohair skirts, regular price S4.98, Friday and Saturday only, as they are samples, 92.98. Another assortment of fine Mohair white'skirts. regular price 85.50, Friday, and Saturday only; as they are samples, $3,98.

Chiffon Panama -skirts; regular price $8, as they are samples, S5. 98. New style of Butterfly skirts, as they are samples, 83.48. Fri panama regnlar price 88, as they $5 -Panama skirts, as they, are- samplesr Friday and Saturday only for A big sample line of Silk skirts regular, S15 skirts, 'only one of a 'kind, for Those are the, very best guaranteed taffetas that are made. Taffeta skirts, Friday and Saturday Theveryes Portusway eilk 8 kirts for and these are regular and silk skirts.

A big line of misses' sample come in mixed grays, mixed brown, mixed blue, and black and blue broadcloth for and regular prices Don't fail to be among the throng of buyers at the Big Skirt for Friday and as' they are; samples. We only have a few of each number, so come early and select your, choice, for they will not last long at such low prices. YOURS FOR BUSINESS BAST SIDE SQUARE SEVENTEEN STYLES Regular $3.00 Shoes SLnd Oxfords at the very special price of The following are some of them: Gunmetal Blucher Oxford exten- sion edge, Cuban heel, large eyelets ribbon lace, very smart. Patent Kid Gibson Tie turn sole, silk ribbon, three large eyelets, new liigh arch instep, Elite. KidBlucher Shoe dull top, extension edge, Cuban heel, semi- dress.

Patent Kid Lace Shoe turn sole, Cuban' heel, dull, top, exceedingly good- Patent Kid Oxford 1 turn sole, Cuban heel, one of the season's very newest. Kid Oxford, low heel, round toe, extension'edge, the right kind for waiting shoe. LEADER Boston. Bloomers vs. in.

Bayliss Field, at 3 p. ia. 5- THURSDAY, MAY REAL ESTArnRANSFERS 'Among real estate transfers recently recorded at the court; house in Mur- physborp are the following: James Ferrell to Mathew Valerius, lot in Elkville, 8200. D. L.

Kimmel to James Ferrell, lot Richard Ridge way to. Wm. Ridgeway, 120 acres in Makanda twp, $1000. J. Av Allmon, to Sarah A.

Briggs, property'in: Carbondale, John Parhm to 'Matt Valerius, lotm Vi to U- A. ParkhiU; 110 acres in Bradley twp, R. E. Renfro to Satrah J. Searing, property in Carbondale, $4000.

Win. Smith to P. Martin, 160 acres in Grand Tower twp, S800. S. W.

Dunaway to Edward Miller, lot in Carbondale, E. E. Mitchell to D. C. Brown, lot Carbondale, OllieWinchester to JohnR.

inorp, 40 acres in Carbondale twp, $1. Franklin Brush to Richard D. Brush, 12 lots OFETOTHFCAPE The S. I. N.

U. base ball team, accompanied by. Prof. Black, and the Girls' basket ball team, with Miss Holenberger, of the faculty, in charge, left on Bryan Cape fcrirar- deau, Mo, where! games' were scheduled today at the Missouri state normal. The basket ball team-included the following players: Center, Smith; guards, Beulah Lipe.

and Minnie Carrnthers; Effie Risby and- Mande Groaning; substitute, Nettie Smith. The base ball team will-line up as foUows: Wilhetaa, Simpson andKarraker, pitcher and: 1st base; R. Barton, 2nd base; 'Hayes, 3rd base; McNeiU, short Kerley right field H. Barton, center field; There is more shelf room in an AUTOMATIC Refrigerator than in any other ice box made. This Isv'just ONE of the points that have made the AUTOMATIC-what'it is leader-of'leaders.

OWEN, JOHNSTON CO. To all-merabers of the John W. Lawrence Post No. 297 G. A.

E. Saturday, May is our regular meeting.AH are requested to be present; promptly, at 3 o'clock p. as wejiave a great; deal to do in preparing, for -and decoration services, and also For oor bean dinner which occars on May 28th; in. honor-of the annaal reunion of the 18th. Regiment IlHnois Volunteers.

'j. B-REkreo, Com. C. C. LAWKEXCE, Adjt..

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