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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 5

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TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1925 THE DAILY INPBPENBENT, MUKPIifSBOHp, ILLINOIS PAGE FIVE CARBONDALE NEWS BRIEFS MISS ETHEL MARTEN, Representative Telephone 443-Y Willard F. Lingle Dies at Hospital Willard F. Lingle, aged 19 years, son ol' Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Linglo, died at Holdeu Hospital early Monday morning, tho cause of death being general septiccmia, resulting from a maatiod disease. Tho remains wore taken to. the homo of his parents, between Anna and Dongola Monday night, where funeral and burial was held today. 'X Civil War Veteran Die? At County Farm E.

V. Stradloy, JU years of age, died at the county farm this morning, death being due 10 heart failure. Burial was made at the county farm cemetery this afternoon, boon at the county farm for about who was a veteran, hatf ix years. He was a carpenter by male. Wright-Marvin Carbondale friends have received announcement of the marriage June US, of Miss Anna Marvin of St.

Louis, ajnd Herbert Wright qf Webster roves, Mo. The marriage took place at the Presbyterian parsonage, corner (Irand avo- nuo ami Wyoming street, in St. Louis, tho Presbyterian minister performing the ceremony. Tho bride is Hie daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fritz Marvin, formerly of this city, but now of St, Louis. She attended school at the Southern Illinois Teachers' College the past year and has many friends here. The young couple will make their home at Willow Springs, where Mr. Wright operates a light and power plant. FRATERNAL SISTERS ELECT OFFICERS Jennie Pen- Johnson, of the club of Mrs.

Gco. Tho ivgulnr monthly meeting of (lie Past. N'oble (Jrands Club was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Abigail Sullivan on College street. By unanimous vote the name of the 1 club was changed to "Fraternal Sisters." he unmml election of hold, the 'following being Men for the ensuing year: Kthcl Marten.

Vice Edith Treasurer Mrs. r.tocl. Mae The next meeting will be at the home Turnipsood. Two houses west of the C. coal chut just outside the north city limits, were destroyed by tire about Monday night.

The ilro department was called, but the lire had gained too much headway to be checked by tho chemical apparatus. The property, which was owned by D. C. Lcdford, was jnit- uide the water district. Attorney C.

10. and family and Mrs. Keirich's mother, Mrs. T). B.

Parkinson, left for a month's trip to Yellowstone Park and parts in the West. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Turner of Piggott, returned It; their homo Monday a few days visit with Mrn. Alice McGinn is and family. Mr, and Mrs. J. A.

Patterson and A lie. and Florence Clair, were St. Monday. GOOD SURVEYOR was excelled from schi.H,! bad. Why," tho engineering exam he sur- hi.s neighbor's West Virginia Moonshine.

Clarence Hall, Ernest Colemau, Sol Brewer and Frank Hull were Merrill visitors Monday. Fred Wykes of was a Carbondalo visitor today. Otis Huffman and Herman Hundley were in Cairo Monday to visit the hitter's brother, Tom Hundley, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at a there. D. W.

Ei.t!sr.'i-..r nas gone to Portland, Ory Yftoro ho will attend tho National Elks' convention. W. C. Alexander was here from Murphysboro today. Dr.

W. A. Branedon was a business visitor in St. Louis today. Mrs.

Urandon will go to Springfield Wendesday where she will be- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Allen. Miss Marion Kelley, telephone operator, is off duty because of illness. of West Frankfort was Carbondale visitor Monday.

Harvey Nooncr was in Hive Monday night on account of the serious Illness of his father, W. T. Nou 'i 1 formerly of this city. Miss Pearl Louise Kelley of Hcr- rin, is the guest of her Mrs. Mary White and family.

Miss Clara Turner, iile clerk iu the general ofllcos of the Illinois Central tek 1 phono company at Murphysboro, is assisting in the local oflices during tho illness of Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Dewey Mathis is also assisting in the local oflices. Cecil Miller of Miiuon Is the guest of his grandmother, Mrs.

Julia Edgar Roberts of Makamla, was a. business visitor hero Monday. A. Allen ol' Chicago, Sunday with his sister, Mrs. bfcrr Elder.

KJamcs Ferrill and Cairo Protests Taking Off of Gorham Train otulay with J-l Cobdon iiiuikor A lOalon and family Mrs. Uu Line: is the with C. Tomlinson and Miss Lillian Davis, family spent relatives, an it family of County week end family, traveling Cairo Citizen: Protest will bo made by the city ol' Cairo against the proposal oil Pacific railroad to take off the only passenger train on' their line between Cairo and Gorham. This was decided at tho meet ing oi. 1 tho city council this morn ing 1 and Corporation Counsel S.

Dewey was instructed--to notify the Illinois Commerce Commission of the objection of the city to the removal of this train service. At the same time, tho Association of Commerce was notified ol: tho city's attitude, and Secretary Kingsley was asked to co-operate to (he extent of getting petitions out to tho stations between Cairo and Gorham to permit the people in the territory affected by tho train removal to object it' they caro to do so. Mayor Wood, diacusaing the matter, before the council, stated that at' for no other reason he felt the railroad company should not be allowed to remove a train and deprive Gorluim, now trying to re- JuibUH.aU) i onl.y. floiiger train "service "it enjoys. The proposal of the railroad ia ID substitute a mixed train for the passenger train, but this will only run to Gulo, Vcnehing there from Cairo in the evening, while another mixed train will start out of Giilo in the morning for Gor- luim, so it' one wanted to go from Cairo to lYIeCluro or any point north of there as far as Gorham, he would have to stay over night at Gale.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Oscar ing, W. Schobb, Neely'S' Land- AgedBoetor Esther Altenburg Ferry, Mo. 18 I Cairo Hotel MARKET REPORTS Head the Want Ads. CHICAGO top 11,50. NATIONAL top 14.50.

to 10.GU, steady; LIVE STOCK 15 'to 25 lower; steady; top 13.75. veal 'calves S.6Q to steady; top 15,25. LIVE STOCK 25 to 35 -lower; steady; top 13,25. top 14.25. SHOEMAKER VISITg PARENTS WfctK'END S.

J. Shoemaker, of this-city, spent the week end in luka, 111., the guest oi! his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Shoemaker, is 89 years old and his mother 8G, and have been married-. 65 years. BASEBALL inning Third Giants, 0. 'lAiustv Philadelphia, 4, Ice cream Sth at Fred NOTICE, social and party July ML Carbon. In 1000 only '1000 motor cars wore manufactured in the United States.

DR. R. E. RANSMIER Walnut Jeffery Brdg, Suite jl) to 12 noon, 9:00 to 1 rji. 6:00 to 7:00 p.

ra. Phone Office TO-NIGHT TOMORROW ALRIGHT A Vegetable Relief For Constipation Nature's Remedy (N! Tablets) a vegetable laxative with a pleasant, near.to- nature action. Relieves and prevents biliouancsi, and tick Tones and strengthens the digestion and assimilation. 2Se Uted fo off the- Old Block Tho eame in one-third candy-coatod. For children and adultn.

SOLD BY Y6UR 1'or iho Illinois Soulhoru Tolophono was hero 1'roiu Murphysboro today on business. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Sanders and family and Mrs. T.

J. Eld or and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Poarcc, Miss Cluru Poarco and George Mowers of Tal't, spent the week end with relatives in Norris City. Mrs.

II. 10. Clybnrn and (laughter, Elba Jean Hamploman, returned Monrlay 1'roni a visit with rcla- livrs In Minneapolis, Minn. Her son, Richard Ha in pie man, remained for a longer visit. Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander and Miss Eva Ellis of Carterville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. Laney.

Miss Julia Smith returned to Dwight Monday after spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, and family. Mr.

and Mrs. G. F. Bippell and children left today for their home in Minneapolis, after a visit with Mrs. Dippcll's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Etherton. Mr, and Mrs.

E. G. Gunn and sons, Vernon and Harold Jones, spent Sunday in Croal Springs. READ THE INDEPENDENT MUDD CENTER FOLKS HOW CUSTOMERS TUlS CLOW CAME. TO oEBucK Tffe CATALOG- ALL CAN 5EMD IT OUT OUR WAY ra By Williams Harrison's Drug Store VAj v-l A-A-ITS MA- rACT CAME.

To -TO SAM AKJO ILL PUT EM DRESSE -TO AMV GOIMG UP BEHIND I Cairo Citizen: Gau.seV of Unity, 111., who has practiced medicine in 1 r- i Jji Jeff £3 'life, vgpprt 1 to regain his hfeaith, had gone'with French Lick Sprjngs, (is had stopped al 'piii'd' on; their journey home iTom the health rssort. Dr. Gause shot himself while his L'e' was absent the hotel, A Tonight 1st Show 7:00 'COOLED BY TYPHOON FANS Matinee Daily 2:30 LOVE COMEDY had left their room to go! "oti-tJn the city, Dr. 'Gausc left tlijp hotel, going to Michelson's sto're just across the street, where he? purchased a 3S-calibre. revolver and soine cartridges, saying he wanted to kill a mad dog at his home in Unity.

Thinking the doctor acted strangely, David Ringol at Michelson's store hesitated about selling the revolver to him, but finally let him have it after he' had told the convincing story about wanting to kill the mad dog. MISS ORPHA SILL HOSTESS TO BRIDGE PARTY With Three Big BELLAMY, KENNETH HAUL AN AND. MARY CARR Joy and heartbreaks runs the golden cable of romance, the action of "on the stroke of three" together into compact drama that will touch your heart! Also Mack Sennett. Comedy "GALLOPING BUNGALOWS" INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admission 10c and 30c Miss Orphn. N.

Sill was hostess to a bridge and swimming party at the Country Club Monday afternoon. There were four tables oil bridge and nt seven o'clock a dinner was served to the guests. Those present were Misses I.na IVJay Sauerhage, Evelyn Neadstinc, Virginia Levy, Constance Levy, Cleo Duncan, Mildred Shomaker, Edna Edwards, Mildred Willi, Or ph'a Sil'l, Mabel DuVall oi! Belleville, Irene Duckworth, of Pin ok- neyville, Mary Louise Anderson, Ethel Kirby, and Mrs. Clifton Bowers, Mrs. Joe Beach, and Miss Pay of Carbondale.

At bridge prizes were won by Mabel DuVall, Mary Sauerhage, Mildred Shoemaker, and Miss Pay. TOMORROW AND THURSDAY CLAIRE ADAMS AND WALTER McGRAIL IN "WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS" RIN-TIN-TIN, the Famous Police Dog A pulse-stirring romantic drama of the great open spaces. ALSO HARRY LANGDOM COMEDY "PICKING PEACHES" PATHE NEWS Admission 10c and 30c Find your name in this ad and get a FREE ticket to show Joe Law, 17 North 13th W. R. Barr, 2121 Division which appeared several months ago in the Saturday Evening Post.

"It is," commented Mr. Weight with high satisfaction "a clean picture. It is the sort oil-picture a man can safely lake- his wife and children to sec and not blush for shame. It is, in a word, the only kind oi: picture ever slusll make. I have no use for those which assault one's sense of decency." Also comedy "Galloping Bungalows." Also Pathe news.

Wednesday and in "Where the North Begins," featuring Riii-Tin-Tin, the dog. Also comedy director, when he Passion," Tonight Ballamy- anil Kenneth and Mary Carr "On the Stroke of Three." Tako it from Harmon Weight, clean pictures are the best to make. Tli is brilliant young who jumped into fame produced "The Ruling with George Arliss, has just made "On the Stroke of Three," the current attraction at the Hippodrome Theatre. "On the Stroke of Thrue," starring a glittering triumvirate of headliners in Kenneth Harlan, Madge Bellamy and Mary Carr, is based on Henry Pay son Dowst's story, "The Man From Ashaluua," CLASSIFIED RATES: Twenty-live words or less 25c first day; J5e additional Insertiqns. Fifty-- 1 five cents three $1.00 per Additional words one cent first.time; one-half ceni" additional insertion.

FOR New metal ice holds DO Ibs. ice. Phone 270. FOR Forty-acre farm on gravel road, one mile southwest of Murphysboro, across road from Worthcn School. Will sell in one tract or in live or ten-acre tracts.

Apply at farm. J. J. NelT. 7-6t FOR furnished for light housekeeping; all ern improvements.

Apply 102 10th. 3-tf FOR Meal gas stove 1 and daveiietto. Apply 210 North'" 19th. 3-3t BABY R. I.

Reds, Barred Rocks, White )jv Wynndottes, Silver from heavy winter layers. every Monday until Nov. 1. Pricey, delivered, in lots of 25 or morc, 12 cents each. Drunimond's Hatch-; cry, Anna, 111.

EVERETT TRUE By Coudo 1 EtveSSTTp 1 ''HBAH 1 AM SN ro WHJLElllWAS'iTHEAKf KJEEKS, BOUGHT SfNCA SCRVTCC INC FOR sweet potato, tomato-, llower plants, blooming geraniums and seeds. Chas. A. and Logan': streets. FOR RENT FOR partly cd rooms.

315 Lucicr St. 7-31iiol FOR furnished rooms for light housekeeping, all modern. Apply 223 N. ISth. G-tf "ADJUSTMENT NOTICE Estate of Anthony Deceased Tlio undersigned, having; been appointed Administratrix of the Estate of Anthony Ulackwood, laic of the Coiinfy of jnclvMon and' State of Illinois, deceased, hereby pives notice that she will appear before the County Court of Jackson County, at the Court House in Murphysboro, at the September Term, on the first Monday in September, A.

D. being the 7th day thereof, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested to attend for tho purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 7th day of July, 1925. LUELLA ELACKWOOD, Administratrix ISAAC K.

LEVY, Attorney for Estate. 21 FARM FOR good acre farm. Ferd Worthen, GSitU- 1 Bartmer St. Louis, Mo. 30-Gt FOR modern 5-roonr A apartment located ir.

Car bond ala 9 Apply Scott Colp, phones 2GO-Y. A 22 "WANTED MASTER IN CHANCERY SALE SOLICITOUS Experienced pro. ferrod, but. not essential; men and women for Murphysboro, neat by towns and country. Good pay; excellent working conditions.

Apply to Mr. Drone, Room 30, clede Hotel, any time today. or gentlemen, for part time. Salary per day. Travelers $40 per week and all expenses.

Address Dcwey Harrell, General Delivery, City. A and young man employed. Daily Independent. board Apply 7-3t Lacledc Hotel. room jirl at G12t WANTED scales weighin Apply phone 57 100 pair spring; Ibs.

or more, G-3t (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) Report of the condition Citizens State and Savings Bank Located at Murphysboro, State oil tho close oi' business on day of Junoc, 1925, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State oi; Illinois, pursuant to law RESOURCES' Loans on Real Estate (la) 55,313.77 Loaiis on Collateral Security (Ib) 3S.lMl.75 Other Loans (Ic) .336,334.36 Overdrafts (2) los 44 U. S. Government Investments (3) 74,225.00 Other Bonds and Stocks (4) 86,160.32 Banking House, Furniture and 'Fi tur.es (5)- Otlier Real Estate (G) 10,570.00 Due from Banks, Cash and Other Cash J) 291.9S2.03 State of Illinois, Jackson County, In the Circuit Court, to the Juno Term, A. D. 1925.

Bxparte: Edith Grammer et al No. 705-1. In Chancery. Partition. Public notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a decree entered by said Court in said cause 7 on the 22nd day of June, A.

D. 1925, tho undersigned, Master in Chancery in and for said. County, will sell at public venduc to the highest and best bidder, at tho east door of the Court House in said County, at (lie hour oi: 10 o'clock in the forenoon on nosdny, July 15, A. D. 1925, the following real estate, situated in said County and State, to-wit: Lot seventeen (17) in block- thirty- wto (32) of Rider's M.

O. Addition to the cii.y of Murphysboro. Terms in hand. Dated a I. 111., Juno 23, A.

D. 1925. R. J. MeELVAIN, Master in Chain Master in Chancery.

I. K. Levy, Solicitor for Complt second-hand bath room outfit; tub, stool and lavatory. See Jos. P.

Chamberlain, phone'964. 3-3t MEN jobs open in auto and tractor Held. Qualify in weeks. Earn $2,000 to $5,000, per year. No layoffs, no I'll pay your railroad fare and" board you for weeks.

Write my big free book and special tui tion offer before it's too late. Sweeney Auto Shops, Dept. 1L, 3'IO McSwceney 517-521 S. Laflii Chicago, 111. jly 2 9 16 23 LOST AND FOUND LOST Bathing hag containing cap, 2 suits and three towels! 1 Reward if returned to this office.

11 J7-3t. knife with diamond, at Iron Mountain station or nearby. If found, return io Mrs. Agnes Gant, Rt. 3, Box 56, Murj.hysboro, 111., John Bas; kin.

Reward. pup, 2 months 1 White with liver-colored 1 Bkixe face. One spot on right hip. 1 1 Finder return to 1312 Walnut ml receive reward. 1, 2.

3. 4. 5. 0. 7, S.

13; Total Resources LIABILITIES Capital Stock, (i) 50,000.00 Surplus (2) Undivided.Profits (Net) (3) 'Time Deposits ('la) jpomand Deposits (4b) Due to Banks (4c) Dividends Unpaid (5) Reserve Ace.o'unts (0) 17,500.00 10,320.11 240,325.83 538,1199.56 11,000.00 2,590.00 177.86 Other Liabilities (101 DR 4 H. H. ROTH Practice Limited to Diseases EYE, EAR, NOSK AND TURQAT AND OF GLASSES Over 'Vtfoolworth's Storo Murphysboro, III. Total Liabilities 1, R-. J.

Hodge, Cashier of the Citizens State and Savings Bank, do solemnly swear'that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge uqd Uiat the items and.amounts shown above jorreapoiul witlrthe items and amounts shown in the. report made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State'of Illinois, pursuunt to law. R. J. HODGE, Cashier, tate of Illinois, County oi! aiid to before me this 7th day of July, F.

W. BAUMLBB, Notary Public. LACLEDE HOTEL Corner Chestnut and Ninth Rates: European Plan, Vl5c to Meals, 50c MISCELLANEOUS CONTRACTORS. Basement us before having base-. 1 menfs dug.

Notity Jimmie Hayes, Smith und Spangler. 7-Gt ATTENTION, BUSH MINERS. FOIv improved two- room at priced righl, for quick sule. Write L. Slcwjsrt, lllmo, Mo.

6-Gt MONIOY IX OKA buys guarantee on 10,000 bushels oi' wheat. No further risk. Movement 5c. opportunity $400. Particulars, market letf.ei free.

Grain Traders Guide, Dept Y-35, S27 Andrus MinneapO' lis, Minn. jll-18-25-j2 TRUCKING Call Wm. Brydeu Craine, telejihone 269, for carload unloading with dump trucks 01 handling by hand. Cars of brich delivered to your building site a specialty. 5 tf Read the.

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