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Freeport Journal-Standard from Freeport, Illinois • Page 8

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THIS BA1LY AtTtttTST 5, 1007, AtFifty Cents ontlie Dollar Or just half the regular price, we offer 48 beautiful white suits made of good materials and by the best makers in New York City. If any doubt exists in your mind as to the real genuine bargains we offer, come in, look them over and decide for yourself. 4.00 5.00 5.75 6.00 6.50 7.00 7.50 8.00 9.00 10.00 12.00 13.50 15.00 17.50 Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits now now now now now now now. now now now now now now now 2.50 2.88 3.0O 3.25 3.5O 3.75 4.OO 4.50 5.00 6.00 6.75 7.5O 8.75 The materials in these suits are worth more than we ask for them all made up ready to wear. F.

A READ. NEW Alger Books '50 titles 25c Kenty Booka 25 titles 25c Girls' Books 25 titles 35c Yellow Front 91 Stephensou St THE OIKHUl HAM AHO WUIM JAP-A-I-AC.) Is Hue, tough, quick drylug, durable llulsh for m-w uncl old. hard and soft wood floors, ami woodwork. OOJIIBS Iu "uutural" uml twelve colors. Our HUM of pulntH.vunilulicH.oiis, In unusually eoinpletu and luoliulus tint bust-known "choup" but tut- prlo-5.

Try us next ttuiu you IIDOC! anything ID our line. Try cun of to-day. SCHWARZ SONS, 74 Galena fet I'buuuTU S.Heraeier 128 Galena 'Phone 188 Nice Large Now Potatoes 90c A Bushe TWO FRIENDS There are two friends who never go back on you. One of i i i is money. Most of us make money.

That is not always the hardest part. The difficulty is in keeping it. You used your brains to make money. Use brains to save it. If you have a nickel, a dime or a dollar that you can spare, don't carry it in your pocket until next week.

You may not have it then. Put it away today in a savings account. Savings Department of the State Bank PERSONALMENTION Mrs. Frank Moore is visiting at Lena. Boy Dawes Is visiting relatives at Lena.

Miss Nettle Reeder, of Lena, was the guest of friends in the city. Dr. Glen Nelson, of Lena, was a visitor In the city over Sunday. Anton Nicholas, of Baileyvllle, was a Sunday visitor In the city. Edgar Eells, of Winslow, was a business caller In Freeport today.

Claud Altenburn has returned from a several days' visit in f. Ihicago. Mrs. Charles McCoy is the guest of Chicago relatives forseveral days. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Foil were early morning passengers to Chlca- Mr. and Mrs.

J.fB. Fuller, of Winslow, were calleirs in the city today. Miss Grace Hummell left this morning for a several days' visit in Dixon. Capt, Philip Arno is down from Dubuque renewing old acquaintances. J.

C. iGrant, of Rockford, spent Sunday In the city the gnest of friends. William A. Schwarze Is up from Springfield calling on relatives and friends. Mrs.

Charles McCourt left this morning for a several days' visit in Chicago. W. A. Hance and family returned this morning from a trip through Wisconsin. Mrs.

Anna Brine has returned from a vacation spent at Scotia and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. B. C.

Hudson lef today for a several days' visit in Lake Geneva. Misses Cora and: Elta JFlachte meier have returnedjfromla week' visit in Chicago. this store, having spent his vacation a6 ftixon and Sterling. Pfof. and Mrtft Burr, Who have been In the elty the lady'8 parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. Adamson, left yesterday for Chicago Where they will spend several days before returning to their home in Louisville, Ky, Frank C. physical director at the V. M7C.

and his wife, will leave tomorrow afternoon for Bloomlngton where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. C. Smedley. From there they will go to where Mr.

Rogers will take a course In physical culture work. J. -M. Jeffreys, president of the Golden Meadow Developing company, is in the city. Secretary Se- chrlst of the same company is in Ch l- cago, and It is rumored that he is negotiating a deal for the sale of tne company's 24.000 acres of land in the La Fourche parish, Louisiana.

News of Day Tersely Told, I 4 Miss Maude Abernethy, of Bata via, 111., is visiting at the home Mrs. Anna Brine. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dole, Warren, spent Sunday with Free port.friends and relatives.

J. K. P. Fleming, a former resi dent oi' this city, and a well known horseman, is here for a visit. Miss Anna Schellinger left this morning for Madison where she wil visit relatives for several days.

Mrs. J. A. Martin and Mrs. H.

Kintzel and son returned this evening from a visit to relatives in Chicago. Dr. D. C. L.

Mease and wife wil leave tomorrow for Hot Springs where they will remain for a month. Miss Nellie Ryan returned last evening from Rockford where she has been the of relatives the past week. Mrs. A. J.

McKiilop and daughter left this morning for a week's visit to relatives and friends iu Champaign, 111. Fred Niedermeyer returned to Chicago tliis morning after spending Sunday in Freeport the guest of his parents. Miss M. Webber, of Chicago, arrived Saturday evening and is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Victor Heise, for a week.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benz returned Chicago this morning after having spent Sunday in the city the guests of relatives. J. H.

Grill and J. G. Otfcen, of Madison, were down yesterday to witness the game between the Canners and the Senators. Mrs. Oscar Youngs is spending the day with Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Runke at Onuigeville. The infant child Mr.

and Mrs. Runke is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred V.

Hayner, of Chicago who spent Sunday with Mr. Hayner's parents in this city, returned home this morning. Fred Mead, Samuel A3 ers, Allen Buukaloo and Leslie George, of Dlxon, were in the city yesterday he guests of Freeport friends. George W. Loveland and William H.

Dresser have returned from Rockford, where they were the guests of Miss Hortense Eddie. Herman Nletert, of Madison, load bookkeeper at the Bank of Wisconsin, has arrived in Freeport and will spend his vacation here. Miss Young returned Chicago this morning after hav- ng spent a week in the city the juest of Miss Elizabeth Simmons. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Roth, of VTonroe, who woro attending the iinera! of the late Lewis Roth, re- urned to their home this morning. Mrs. Louis Bauscbor and daugh- or, Mrs. Eugene Rohkar, have re- urned from Chicago whore they ipont the past ten ays visiting rela- ives. Mr.

and Mrs. H. T. Ajax, of Se- ittln, who have been in city ho past few days visiting friend's and relatives, left this morning for Chicago. Mrs.

H. S. Capron and children, who have been visiting the lady's parents, Mr, and Mrs. O. B.

Bidwell, returned to their home in Champaign, 111., this morning. Dr. and Mrs. B. A.

Arnold left this morning for an extended trip through the oast, Before returning they will visit in New York City, Boston and the Jamestown exposition. Mrs. H. D. Bentley, Miss Florence Munn and C.

J. Bentley, of Freeport, and Mrs. W. Lighthart, of Waterloo. Iowa, drove to Winslow thin morning and spent the day visiting friends.

The Misses Estella and Flora Matter will leave in the morning for a trip to 1'oiuiBylvanla and eastern iutii-8 where they will visit relatives. They will be absent from Freeport for about three weeks. Mrs. William Dildine and daughter, Mibs Florence, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Hillmer, returned to Evanstou this morning. Tliuy wwra accompanied home by Miss Margaret Hillmer, who will spend several days as tliair gueet. Lee WIeinan, of the E.

W. store, started ou his vacation this morning, which he will spend iu Iowa and the Dakotas. Robert Wilson has returudd to his duties at Volunteers of America. An appeal to the ministers of the different churches of Freeport and its citizens to enlist your support financially, and your presence will aid wonderfully In bringing the battle to victory in the salvation of men and women in beautiful city. If there are any poor and needy families, needing clothing or food, let them apply to R.

F. Spohn, the leader of the V. of A's. in Freeport, and he will see to it that your needs are supplied, if possible. I have known families who were in a suffering condition and for want of courage continued in that condition until found out by their neighbors or some other way.

We will accept clothing, groceries, money and any other gift that will help to alleviate hunger, pain and sorrow. R. F. Spohn. Acting Captain, 47 Chestnut street.

Spwik Highly of Cliatitnuquo. The people of Sullivan, 111., were highly pleased with the chautauqua which is also to appear here August 20-2H. The reports are: "The talent was of a very high grade and verj satisfactory. A contract was signec up for the next year, and a large number of tickets pledged in advance. Judge Cochran.

of the cir cult bench, former speaker of the house of representatives, signed the contract and made a very commendatory speech at the closing session, in which he endorsed everything that had been said, and spoke very highly of the talent." This chautauqua is worthy of the support of every citizen of this community and will prove a great uplift" to Freeport. Season tickets are selling rapidly and be obtained at any one of the book stores. Former Secretary Here. J. L.

Rogers, late of Moline, but who was at one time secretary of the local Y. M. C. is in this city and expects to be here the greater part of the next two months. He was obliged to give up his position as secretary of the Moline association on account of poor health, and for the present is out of association work.

His plans for the future bavo not as yet been made exce.pt that he intends to take a much needed rest. For Mrs. Ford. Mrs. John H.

Place, 101, Douglas avenue, entertained a company of ladies Saturday evening at a o'clock dinner, complimentary to Mrs. George H. Ford, who will leave Freeport the latter part of August for Buffalo, N. where her husband is located. The guests were charmed by Mrs.

Place's hospitality, although they regretted that Mrs. Ford is to leave Freeport. Licensed to Wed. W. E.

Blaisdell, DBS Moines Ada Brubaker, Freeport 24 Win. E. McGurk, Lena 20 Bessie Wolty, same 22 Harry E. Ager, Rockford 23 Ann Murphy, same 2-1 Start Street Paving. William Ascher started the Walnut street paving this morning, commencing on the construction of the storm sewer at Galena street which will be extended to Spring street.

John H. Place, general foreman, is again in charge. Depot at Forest Park. The Interurban company is erecting a depot at Forest park which will be a flne accomodation to the hundreds who go to this place every week. The structure will'accom- modate about 200 people.

Boys' Meeting. The regular Boys' meeting at the Y. M. C. A.

yesterday afternoon was well attended. J. L. Rogers, former secretary of the local association, spoke to the boys in an entertaining manner. Sick and Afflicted.

Mrs. Warren Clark, who was operated on at St. Francis hospital last Saturday, is reported to bo get- along nicely. Judge Clarity in London. Post cards have been received from Judge Clarity stating that he was at London when he mailed L.

N. T. Meeting. There will bo a regular meeting of the L. N.

T. club at the Y. M. C. A.

room tomorrow evening. Council Meeting. Tho city council meets tonight in egular session. lleekuuui's AiiuoiuU'eiuout. I have severed all connection with Hbiuioy Buggy and havo returned permanently to the paint and wall paper business.

Will be pleatjtnl to serve all of my old cus- utners and solicit the patronage of he public. Estimates ou work cheer- 'ully given. Douglas Ave. New Phone rod M5. tbe Journal's want column TOO LATK TO HAI.K—A inoviuu picture muchlm- aiul 2UOO ft.

of llluis or purtiu-r if iiHrasoou. G.O. SVri'jr. HoU-l Metropoly. HAl.K—Kour burner gagollm- atovo inquiry 50 St.

for lU'eil. early ilouduy ntonilug. botvteon Biyitcm $lreol uud ournul olltci'. Kt'tunj to Mrs. J.

V. Kryder tur reward. Stilw COMING BVBNTS. Bftrnaffi A circus, Aug. Oftttiptnoetlnit at t.enft.

Aug. fmfk Ann. 17.t-tninots Oentral picnic ht ntxdrf. Aug. Temperance clmntfiuquft.

Aitjt. 22-Sept. Oampmeotlng nt River- slilo pitrk, Autf. MitnnKPi'bund picnic nt Forest nnrlt. Aim, 28 Settlors' picnic nt Uetlar- vtllp.

Hon. Wm. R. Mnson will be the orntor. Ornnd Opera Mouse.

Aug. 8 trust Busters. Aug. Uncle SI Hasklns. Aug.

Missouri Qlrl. Aug. 21 SI Flunkard. Aug. 22 Tempest and Sunshine.

Aug. 26 The the Place, and Aug. 28 A Poor Relation. Aug. 29 The Cow Puncher.

Aug. 31 Thoroughbred Tramp. Sept. 2 Sex Against Sex. Sept.

The Royal Chef. Sept. As Told In the Hills. Sept. 6 Choir Singer.

Sept. 9 Organist. Sept. Toyland. Sept.

Country Kid. Sept. 17 Berry's Minstrels, Sept. 18 Under Southern Skies. Sept.

23 Our New Minister. The Ministering circle of the King's Daughters will meet with Mrs. H. J. Porter, lofl Oak Place Monday afternoon at 2:80.

A 1 large attendance of members is requested, as some important business is to come before the meeting, New Home, Standard and Ruby Sewing Machines' Sewing Machines and Umbrellas repaired find Covered, Scissors and Razors ground 87 Galena St Preeport. 4-25dwtf T. S. RYAN Rogers, 11O Stephenaon St Sweeping Clearance of Ready to wear Garments, Shirt Waists, Wash Suits, Silk Suits, Skirts and Silk Petticoats. Wash Suits Colored Wash Dresses regular price Clearance price Colored Wash Dresses that sold up fco Clearance prico Colored Wash Dresses that sold at Clearance price Colored Wash 7 that sold at N.

Clearance i $5.98 4 $6.50 White Summer Gowns at Clearance price $7.50 $8.50 Pretty Summer Gowns at Clearance prico Silk Petticoats, black and-colored, $5.00 and $0.00 quality; Clearance price 1 Lot of White Shirt Waists, well made of pood material, front trimmed with 4-inch wide embroidery insertion, 4 tucks on each side, sleeve, trimmed with lace, button in front, sold early in the season for Clearance price 1 Lot of Shirt Waists made of fine Batiste, some are trjm- mecl with chine lace, some Valenciennes lace, some embroidery trimrno.d and others are nice tailor made, nice, waists thatsold Clearance price Here Is a Group of Dainty Shirt Waists, some are made of fine Persian lawn lace and embroidery trimmed, others aril made of fine wash silk, trimmed with Valenciennes lace and lace regular price $8.50 and sale price nnes lace QH .30 $3.98 for $5 OO Shirt WaiaU made of flne Batiste and Persian lawn, sdme are lace trimmed, some have embroidered front and some are all over embroidery. The finest lino ef waists ever shown (ft for Clearance 1 price vpy, $5.00 fof that have cold up to U). You certainly won't expect to see such style and quality as we are going to to give you in these waists, but you know that's our way of doing things. Every good point in the making of a fine waist are embodied in these charming models and they are rendered doubly inviting by reason of thu big reduction in price. Evary line wtttat that sold up to Clearance price Cvery line 151 $15 Gowns, sale price $12.50 $10 Gowns, sale 7.98 $25 Gowns, sale price 17.50 We havo a few very pretty silk suits in black and while checks and plain colors, all reduced.

A DUNAiLC FLOOR VARNISH Made by Williams 60, Is tough and elastic. Doesn' scratch of mar readily under foot wear. Can be walked on next day after application. Has a to We sell it. Demeter, Seitz Wall Paper and Paints New Phone 441 159 Steph.

St We have just received a new lot of Popular Copywyright Books Some very choice titles. Call and see them at Brown Dollmeyer Pianos -AT- Billy Sunday will be published in September Everybody's Magazine Leave your order fiow so as to be sure to get a. copy as the probabilities are the edition will be oversold. Young Co Opp. German Bank Factory Prices, We employ, no peddlers ot canvassers and save you their profit.

Canover, Mason and Hamlin, Cable, Kingsbury, Wellington and other pianoa sold to be as represented oi money refunded, on easy terms of $5.00 and tip pei month. Every warranted for 10 years and backed by a capital of $2,000,000. The Cable Co. Pianos 78 Galena St. Opp.

N. Y. House. Geo. A.

Stemm Factory Representative, DeVore piano man. will pay to see DeVore. save you $25 to $150 on a piano, mako a lower price on same grade, than you can get anywhere on earth. DeVore--Sells pianos of guaranteed facts about pianos. be relied upon, ask his customers.

according to quality. satisfaction. endorsed by all patrons. at cash price for SI.00 each week and no interest. patrons'on equality.

no interest, others do. your payments when ill or out of work. fairest treatment. lower pHces and better terms than any one. please or exchange piano.

pianos from the largest exclusive factories in the world (not organ piano factories). iu lots of 500 to 1200 at a time, 1200 pianos means 100 carloads, or five solid trains of 20 cars each. the very lowest prices ever nuuiu to the largest cash buying piano jobbers in tho world, this is whv DeVore- DeVore- DeVore- DeVore- DeVore- DeVore- DeVore- DeVore- can make you a much better price than the dealer who buys only one or two pianos at a time for cash. -Represents Millions of to build and sell pianoa that have no superior. -Is thereby in a position to sell pianos anywhere in tho United States on his Dollar- a-week, no-interest plan.

-Is not confined to Freeporfc and vicinity, like some who imagine they are the "whole thing." -Sells pianos of conceded superiority and reliability. -It took DeVore 17 years experience to know how to geo close to manufacturer? and to know how to sell pianos on time at the lowest cash price without interest. -Invites you to come, get acquainted with the pianos he sells and the DeVore plan. -Sells everything known in Sheet Music at-cost. -Is publisher of the piano compositions of L.

W. Mer- rln entitled, "Coquettella," Memories." "Syl- phania," "Forest Echoes." Try and you will for a copy of each; especially fine for piano teachers. 76,78 Main Freeport, IH DeVore You Know There's a Difference in a Couch Ever examine the coustruction? You want to know hove it's built if you want it to wear. We wutit 10 show you. It's not only the material that counts but the construction too.

Some of the latest patterns in French Velours and Verona Plushes. WM. KOENIG Hpusefurnisher, 62-64 stephempn st. Undertaking. If You are on the Fenoe as t9 the smoke with tho cigars you've been buying, or with their price, if their quality suited just one inpve; Invest just one nickel In a and your wind will be made up iu luss thau flve minutes that is the cigar you jyitj your "daily expense account." CHW putfs will mafee you want more.

C.W. Harden, Olftrlbut'r.

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1885-1977