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Carbondale Free Press from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 2

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Company O. CUNNINGHAM, J. Tfl.GALBBA.ITH, rii, Rdliurn Mini Mnimmiiv. 4NNUA1. Main P-H ,181.

the Act of Coa Tuesday. November 1906. Fox State Treasurer JOriN BMULSKI "For Suptr Public Instruction FRANCIS G.BLAIR For Trustees of State University CABRIE ALEXANDER ALEXANDER McLEAN FBED HATCH LEWIS L. LEMAN Conareis, 85tn District GEORGSW. SMITH (Jor.Representative, 44th District WM.

STEVENSON; BAIRD Pot Comrty. Judge -Witt ARD ELLIS ffcr County Clerk' KANIEL M. BOWER Kor.Gounty Treasurer ANDREW J. WOOD ARC County. Supeiintende'nt of Schools MISS IDA BOBINSON For Sheriff STLyESTER HANSON atJPHMNIEMDENT OF SCHOOLS.

authorized to announce MB8. ElIMA HC. 'BKWAK, at ar.a candidate 3or Superintendent county, subject to.tliedo- 4t election JSovembcr fOMY-EIBHT LD KEEP in mind, Tuesday, October 30 is the lait day tration. you have not that your naroe Isf.on that date. Do not wait tintil.election day.

There will be delay annoyance. at that time, Register next Tuesday. WOMBN may vote for state university trustees at the rcoming election; November 0, provided, next Tuesday and ulnll qulrements' resident of one year, county 90 days, arid of and are oyer 21; years of age. Women, however, are vote for no tbaii'the university trustees. IN 'the last; 'issue of the "Illinois Issue," the official organ of the Anti- Saloon League, is, published a list of candidates for state legislature tbronghout the state C9n- sldered as favorable to'the enactment of the 'local option lawj as propo'sed by ihe Anti-saloon Leagjne.

Along w'ith this is another list'of-those're- Ijarded as unfavorable to the measure. The candidates in this, the 'district are Wm. Stevenson, republican, endorsed; J. M. Etherton, democrat, endorsed; Cbas.

S. voted against at la'it session, not endorsed. It is almost assured that a-'satisfactbry local option measure by the incoming arid this question is apt to for members of the legislature to a considerable When the tip o.fia;dog'sino8e,is cold; and moist, that dog is not sick. A feverish dry n.o.8fi-. means, sickness with a dog.

And so with the human lipg. Pry, cracked and, means feverishness, an'd are as well ill appearing. To have beautiful, pink, velvet-like lips, apply at bedtime a coating of Dr. Shoop'a Green It will soften and- heal ment. Get a free, trial box, at ouri store, and be convinced.

Large nickel capped glass.jars, 26 cents. E. S. rat- ten. TAILORED U1 This.is the season when tailored suits are most desirable.

We have just received some of the most attractive numbers have had this in browns, navies, reds andgrays. We invite you to come and see them. CLOAKS Mixtures is everyone is wanting; but 'are hard togetJ; 'We 'have just i received 2.5 swell garments in mixtures.at popular 'prices." Let us show thenf to you. THE BARGAINS 6. W.

Williams REAL ESTATE, LOANS INSURANCE AND NOTARY PUBLIC Office on -West Main street John JL Arnold Building. ftooscvftlt. Oct. 27, 1858. -TODAY IB President Roosevelt's A Washington dispatch states ibat he will "will celebrate as he has uis other natal day anl- tov working Just a little remember it is the -Ballots put in the box on November 8 ioanta.

Make it a. big and de. majority for the whole ticket i this county. candidate lor office'in this county worthy republican vote and awdocity should bV kept Leo every one remember strength, and. y-is more nearly assured by heavy vote George Whitmer Has Leg Badly Injured in Friday NigHt Disturbance.

Oeorge Whitmer, a well tenown Oarboudale young man, although recently located at-Earrin, was. quite badly injured in a disturbance which occurred near the Robinson grocery on North West street about 8:30 Friday night. In falling off the side walk unto the gutter his leg was broken in two places; at the ankle and below, tne knee. T.he break- at tiie ankle is reported to be a bad injury. Afcer his injury Wbitmer was taken' to the home of his mother, Mrs.

B. E. Wbitmer, who lives at 217 South West street. Wflitmer, in company 'with a brother-in-law, Elmer Morgan, into Che Robinson store after closing, and made some small purchase. It is stated, the, m'n were intoxicated.

They became noisy and were ordered from the before they would getoutMr. Huddleston, one of arm, wa's compelled to use-force. In the melee Mr. Sud- dleston's clothing, waa cut in several places by. a knife which one men carried.

Afterwards the men, Whitmer and Morgan, continued a disDurbanne on the outside and finally Mr. Huddleston knocked Whitmer down on- the sidewalk. A little later Whitmer fell off' the walk intp gutter when he received injury. FOR In E. Pattenrs-addition fronting on West Main street.

PRIGES PROM $150 TO $275 ON EASY PAYMENTS One' beautiful building Weit street. YOUTH FACES SERIOUS Miirphysboro Indepondent. Robert Hathaway, a Murphysboro saiifiW srsws appearance of a' new born of illegitimate parentage. Coroner For- sbee, Police Chief Patcbett and Act-, ing States Attorney: Bierer are -endeavoring to ascertain whether or not the child was alive when born. The mother's name is Heron.

The child-was born about 10 days or two weeks ago. SUNDAY SCHOOLS BY CHBISSY B. HALDAMAN, SEC. The county secretary has just rer celved the delinr school and ready to send statistical report to the VICKSBURG TEMPLE Vicksburg, October elaborate dedicatory, exercises the Illinois memorial temple to their state's veterans of the, famous siege was unveiled today at National Mill- which'is "two- tary Park. Thousands of soldiers and te i others-were entertained by southern I society people.

There were two copies of the State i Sunday Convention report, sought by some person at the county convention at Ava, and left on the steps leading up to it7 It cost seat's. The county secretary has them OQQ Tne natnes of ea in her care and if the parties 'will npti A Certain Cure for Croup-Used for Ten Years Witnout.a Failure. Mr C. Botts, a Star City, ijast' ten ye'ars, and A wai-raut. has bean issued fov arrest of Morgan on an.assanit and battery and a still more serious charge may.

'be Bled against him, as he is 'the one wbo weilded the knife. is saici to have PIANOS Wa.tspn. MT. VER-NON Bre. CARBONDALE The temple is a magnificient marble structure.

The dome JR. 6.2 feet high and 54 feet in diameter, witbjflights of PRI6E $500.00 3 lots in Brushes Fair Ground Addition. IfOR $125 I LARGE CORNER LOT FOR $275 Lots in Brush's 2nd Addition. PRICES FROM $50 TO $150 WILL BE SOLD ON TERMS SUCH THAT ANYONE CAN BUT A LOT. TRANSFERS REAL ESTATE real, estate transfers, recorded week at the court house.iin Murphysbow, are the fol rul to Bdua wit.h.

prpviso, be-usaCby or Tor Friend Wisely twp, 00. Hoffman S. A. Walker, her, she will -mail them to the proper persons: The report of the County Sunday School Convention is in the press and will be mailed to the Sunday school officials, when completed. D'eSoto has-asfced'for the next coun- tv Sunday school convention.

The county executive committee will decide place and date and report Cample The 49th annual State Sunday School Convention will be held in East Sb, Loiais, April 16,17 and 18,1907, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Jackson county 'should be. by active. Sunday sclaool workers. The.

World's, Temperance. Sunday, is Nov. 25, 1906. Every- Sunday school In Jackson county is earnestly re- quested'to observe this day with a. special program.

A general exercise for the.World's Temperance prepared, by.Mrs. Stevens, can be pur-: cbased of. our State Secretary 132.LaSalle street Chicago, at 30. cents per; hundred. For a stylish, dainty in- pTettier tb.an.Ber- 'llri Golonitttp'late-envelopes and cards to Pro en 2x3 inches to larger sizes.

FRIOE printing, depart- -rnent, EMERSON KIMBALL PACKARD 1 STERLING BARNES WATSON RO? AND OTHER LEADING MAKES A square deal. The best goods at lowmt prices. terms, Good, ightly used and second-hand instruments: Old. instruments taken Drop us a card for special terms: South street. W.

Ageivt erty in Carbondale, L. Spiller to T. B. Fannie E. A- lotiu Geo Miller, fcwo MUier.

prop- lot In uu.i,iw™'»-J 0' Castleton'to Martin- two-lots 000. The names of each of the 38,000 Illinois veterans who fought at Vicksbnrg ife engrayed its interior walls. The streets are filled with soldiers; more than 3000. are here. Tbe 1st regiment, Illinois national guard, together with Gov.

Deneen's official-party-j-includinp; Mrs. John A. Bear McCalla, U.S. Nv; Maj. Eiigene Garr, the only surviving member of the Illinois dlyiiion commanding the Vicksburgcampaicn, and.a.ll theigtate officers under Gov, D.eneen,, were in attendance.

visitors, all-except Gov. Deneen leave for'-New W-night. Gov; hastened be- Mrs.Deneen's, illuess. at her ipme in Springfleld. the, name Implies, prevent all 'colds and' Grippe when 'taken at 'Preyen- are tpQthsouie.

candy, tablets. Prventics dissipate a.11 colds and taken early, when you first fee. that axold is they, check, and prevent eventios are horoughly for children, as effectual for adults. Sold wcom in 5 cent and-26 cent boxes by E. S.

Patten. Five lots fronting on I. C. R. R.

right-of-way In north part of city. Valuable for same purposes. Four lots on West WaJnuC street. Convenient to R. R.

depot. Several houses and lota in Fair Ground Addition at low prices and on eaay terms. Some good residence property that will sell for less than be put on.lots. Loans negotiated on best terms rates of interest for from one five years on first class real estate ecurity. Application for loans taken for the nna Building and Loan Association.

Sar'ah" W'. and others, to Btisliing, 3S tWp-i 'SlOOOv: Ben Connor to Dan-Parsons, pcop- erty th -JosephB Owensto.ArthotChapman, Grand Tower, 'Geo 'L: 'Craig'-tci three V-Arid'reW Smith to-Logan P.ralsy, 40 W. M. Odam to'JrT, Odam, 23-24 of 6 acres in DeSoto twp, Odam', to Ohas: B. Sanders, J.

F. Bergdoll to Joseph B. Gill, two otorv brick business building- at Eleventh- Smith to R. Hagler, lot In poo. J.

T. INJUflEDfl William Brewer, a. well known about'aix miles- south had' a clbse from receiving serious injuries'in a'tbriillng r'nnaway in part bf'tbwn Fridayjatterriopn. who is- qiifte, gen tie. IBM, years.

was ii a. pairr.of-mules became I -near, -the- South East street-andean The itea m-ran through the public school grounds Mr. Brewar beipg thrown out- of t-be Afte'r striking the ground one his neck, 'was not otherwise save a number of bruises. Brewer was able'to go to the office of. a physician where his injuries were attended-to witnessed by a number of that pact.otthe city and occasioned a good deal.of ex- H.

I Office: DATIS Office hours (real 8 a. m. to 10 and at night. 20!) Main Carbondate, III to 1 p. Calls promptly seven years' experien ospitalB, both thi country th L01HSE MERTZ theXIhlcago tho-W.

8. Piano, Harmony-, Composition. Science-o'pMitsic', 310 West Oik Street. Osteopattiic Physician ICE 15 COAt Phone 41 T. K.

Mackey Carbondale, of title furnished from Tha ackson County Abstract and lltie UARANTEED COMPANY tourphysboro, Special attention given to straighfc- uing out of imperfect titles. Abstracts furnished from raoec reli- ble sources to real estate lying in. ithercouuties. HRE AND TORNADO INSURANCE I have ia my agency; The Home or JNeir The- German American Ins. of The Niagara Fire Ins.

of New The' Aetna Ins. of Tbe Hartford Ins. of Hartford. The National Fire Ins. of rord.

All having ample capital and surplus left to pay Jill their losses. Look well'Into, the ability company you in to twv CAPITAL AND SURPLUS THEIR STRENGTH SHOW Special attention given to writing and acknowledgement of deedjdeeds andnilformt of Your patronage solicited. C. WILLIAMS.

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