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Carbondale Free Press from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 3

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Special Values IN NEW DRESS FABRICS We are showing the newest colors and most desirable weaves lor autumn wear. Without question you, will find It to yonr advantage to make your selections from our line. 36-inch black and white Shepherd Plaids, 50c a yard 36-inch Wool a large selection ol new patterns, 50c a yard '36 to 42-inch'Henriettas, Mohair, Serges and Shark Skins in all the new and popular shades, 50ca yard. 38-Inch Novelty Suitings red or blue mixtures, 50c a yard. 36 to fancy mixed Mohair in blue, brown and green, 65c, 75c and $1 a yard.

38'to 54-inch Novelty Suiting, hard finish goods, in stripes ana checks, 60c, 80o, 51-50 a yard. 52-inch Broadcloth, all a very beautiful, soft finished, cloth, 20 a yard. 52-inch black Broadcloth, and £1 50 a yard. hospital this week. She' "will not be, able to return home feus-some time yet.

Her husband will return Chicago again in, a day or two. i- Feel tired, no appetite, csunot sleep work or eat' That's tiredness and will disappear at once if you take Jocky Mountain Tea this 35 Tea Tablets RM. Hewitt. Hez Travelstead and W. H.

Bastin believe they established a record to locality for squirrel hunting yes- They journeyed north of town in the before noon, bringing with them sixteen squirrels as the result of their few S. Shelton, the well 32-inch silk White flannel 38-inch W.hite Embroidered Flannel 81 a yard. A. S. JOHNSQf fiERCANlTlL'E CO.

CODl OF nRFJVHISILES As Arranged by Carbondale Fire The Departmeat. following" arrangement for rc- this city, gocal Heigs £arbcmi5alc cmb 3ts people er groceryman of this city, is arranging to again engaged the same business, occupying the Barr loom, one door west of 'The -room is being refitted and it is expected to open the new store about the middle of the month fl Rev. and Mrs. F. L.

Thomson turned through today, 'from the M. E. conference, having stopped over in Lebanon St "LOUIS Both appear to be; ituex- cellent health, JRev, Thomson -apparently enjoynig-betteivlUMlth than for several years'past. Judge W. Scott Day, of Santa Barbara, a termer prominent Union coMnty resid'ent'and attorney, was the guest of friends here yesterday afternoon He has been visiting in Anna for several days Judge Day has been in the west seventeen years He formerly attended the old Braden school in the college building W.

has been -em- -H, sounding the fire alarm at the water company's plaint has been decided upon by the committee of the Carbondale JFire Department The public are quested to acquaint themselves with this arrangement 1 Code of Wnistles. alarm, which will be the starting of the whistle at a very low tone aud rising lapidly Co a high pitch 1 then descending again After ascend- ingand descending thiee (3) times like the above, the location of the fire will be given by the plain low sound of the whistle (not the changing manner the as follows One ward. Two ward Three (3) long ward. Four (4) jlong ward. Five' (5) -shoit square.

The alarm and location will be repeated once. Committee BOTHER- I Woathor Burpau 1 Chicago. IJljOct 1,1 DAILY FREKPBESS: Fair and tonight and Thuis- day; warmer -tonight except stationary northeast poition. COX. made while you wait, at Rocky Mountain Tea will do.

35 cents Tea or Tablets Mrs. Austin's 1 famous really delicious. Mrs. Shryock has as her guests thiu week, Mrs Watkms and tfiss Mayme Olney Furmshed room suitable for two gentlemen, two blocks-from square Apply No. 181, South West and Ool- ege streets, Conductor "Mon" Do well, has been weather for the past day or Conductor Griffith 'taking his passenger'run.

Buttons Scott's. Apples Plater's. Mrs. Austin's delicious. and Tears at Dr.

W. W. famous paneakes- J. WttSOIT, BATSON, GOES IP OR MesdamesE. A.

Hypes, S. E. Harwood and W. Jackson attende'd the meeting at Du- district W. F.

-M. Quoin yesterday. Dr returned to Metropolis, where Lewisihas been, for several 4 days at' the bedside of ner Dr. Rush. The latter is i EOOMEKS South West andjOollege'street.

Mr and Mrs Claude Fox have been St. Louis F. T. Joyner and Parkinson were St. Louis visitors today Assistant Trainmaster 0.

Brown was here from Mounds today A son was born jesterdav to Mr Mrs. Jack Holly of city. Mr and Mrs Jeff Snider are at tending the state fair at Springfield Miss Agnei Whaleu returned to East St. day's Miss Luella Amon returned yesterday from a week's, visit in East St. The Presbyterian Aid Society meets with Mrs.

Hay Bell Thursday afternoon at 2:30. The Women's Guild of the M. E. will (8 annual fall dinner on Bring ns your oloth and we will make your buttons to match your -dress. Scott's.

Mrs.W Kelley, wife of Baggage man rtory rheumatism Miss Lillie Glass, manager of the 1 Coulterville depot lunch room, was in the' city today. Mrs B. StewaitofEast'St. Louii the guest yesterday of Mr. and Mrs.

F. Miss Lyda Miller left today fora several weeks'visit al Metropolis Poitmastei A. J.Pickerell, of Anna one of the Sprinjrneld passengers through here yesterday. for general hous work. Good wages.

Call at MRS. 0 B. PHILliPS 1 S. Poplar St. FOE REST room, suitable rfor two gentlemen, heat, light 331 West Oak street.

A strength tome "'that brings rich red blood Makes you strong, and active. That's what Holliater' ween the home of. Delia Bryant and the New a purse with one. 00 bill and one fcl.QO bill it. to New Hundley Hotel and get reward.

The Carbondale Odd Fellows lodge last night conferred-the third degree upon Sam Toler, Harry a Mr Blankenship This, lodge now has a membership of 101, A wonderful tonic. Drives 'out all; impurities, givers you stiength, health and happiness That's what-Hollister's Bocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets M. Hewitt Among those going to St. Louis on 16 evening tram yesterday to witness he Veiled Prophet festivities, were rind Mrs.

Blankenship and Mrs. J. and aughter. Herbert Hays, after a rip to the west, has returned to his home Elkville. He visited grandmother, Mrs.

Sarah Schwartz of his city yesterday. He soon to Dhampaigriito enter the law of ohe University oJ Illinois Judge "Butler eamo over from Murphysboro at noon today, and en- oyed'an afternoon's fishing near this city. The sudden termination of the Ernie 'Allen'murdei trial left no cases and court was loomed until Thursday "WOl-rent or 'the Murge 'front ploy edtowibout'a year at the establishment, left this for Clifton, Tenn he lived previous to coming here He has made many friends during his stay here, and took an active part- in -the Oddfellow's lodge Mrs Benham was a Jackson county girl, Miss Molhe Whipky, and Mr and Mrs Benham weie both normal students the ear- nineties, Mr and Mrs Allison and child were Murphysbpro yesterday Iiere by the se "ions ac- dentj to Lewis Lincoln, of Mrs Allison Theories sustained by the is.very serious anxUkis.doubtfnl if he wilPever be ablelto leavejna bed again, He passed'hls Qlst.birthday,. in July and has -been, very feeble for a Jong fame, having also sustained a paralytic stroke In speaking of the K. of P.

exercises Monday night the Murphysboro Independent "A quartette posd of Messrs. 'Thompson, Smith, Teeter and Elliott, of Carbondale rendeied a and so well Hld they please, the Audience that they Ernie Allen pleads Gulltyjto Murder of Wm. Crutcnfield. Another life sentence, on a plea of guilty to the charge of imposed by Judge Butler toda'v Allen, Colored, plead guilty to the charge of killing Wm. this cityJast3ta)y, and was at once a given a life sentence Early in '-the reTtn -Allan Dukes 'also plead guilty 1 to murder and is already serving his life term" at the Chester prison.

The muider of Ciut-chfleld will be recalled as a killing, and seemingly unprovoked Allen beat Crutchfield over the head with a piece of scantling, inflicting injuries which caused his death, aeveial hours afterwards. Allen showed good judgement entering a plea of guilty, lor it was the general impression he would have: hung for his crime, had he trial 1 Office and Bakery: Dunauiay Building, east Corner Public Square Karbendak tfteam PURE BREAD CLEAN BAKERY Bread on sale at all the leading places in city. not permitted to retire until they had given four additional numbers; An olio of their own creation the first "number and was room.islze 20x40, on second floor ol the Armory this one of the bestlighted and -venalatec large'offices the city. Can also rent one of the store rooms size 20x90 same, OHAS. H.

BIETH. The regular meeting of the counciKTuesday evening was rather a short session, the council adjourning before 9pm No especial busines; was transacted, other than the allowing of bills, etc. An adjourned meet ting is called for next Mondaj night i Ashley, sr, and H. Ashley yesterdaj the aftei a after a thre weeks' absence. Mrs.

Will Ashley, jr. gtlllin-the'Lakeside hospital, wher she underwent an operation fortumo a short time ago, but is rapidly proving and will be able to leave th followed by 'Alice, Where Art and two humorous'selections Yesteiday Miss Estelle Hooker was leated to a little her mother inviting a number of her-girl nends to a live o'clock dinner The ccasion was her 14th buthday. Those Lipe, Ola Fitzgerald, Libbie Skinner, Genevieve-Hays, Elsio Ejnd; ey, Mary Bardm and Edna and Beulah Livesay. A sumptuous repast was erved, which tad been prepared by ier mother Jand sister and taken to a so that, when she came i-om school, she hadno suspicion that anj thing of the planned. The and Surgeons Col- As Weir As Son, Held Eecardmg killing of John Price, the formei Carbondale resident, at Johnston City Friday night, the JVlanon Non Partisan says At the mquesUhat was held soon after his death'' occurred, it was brought to light that the cause of the man's death lay the "hands of the wife, Mrs Fllen Price, and not that of the young It appears that the wife, aftei her hvsband was knocked down by the young man, ran ontinto 1 the grabbed the ball bat struck piostrate man ree blows on and inflicted the wounds that piobably caused his death, as the blow that-, the young man stiuck landed on the front of the aged man's face and would not have caused death.

The following verdnt was returned by the coroner's jury "We, the jury, find that the deceased, John Price, came to his death by being struck on the head with a ball hands of Ellen Puce and Fred Hackley Carnival Queen. A handsome gold watch, set with a genuine diamond will be to IN 0 6 Winter is approaching and you are inter ested in coal, go am You'are looking for the man who will seU you the BEST COAL for the LOWES! PRICE I am that m.m. I handle none but the VERY BEST of Carterville coal." Tretail it at S3 per Sou for lump, egg or nut, other grades cheaper proportion and on orders-tor ten tons' morerwill make'a DISCOUNT that will SURPRISE YOU -A trial-will convince you there is no better coal sold OarbondaJe. Mv teams are now very busy delivering to my customers their winter's supply of fuel, and I WANT YOU on my list. I also carrv a large and complete stock of HAY GRAIN, FLOUR and PEED, and it will pay you to inspect my stock and get my prices before ordering elsewhere I solicit vour' trade and will try hard to merit it Phone No 215.

W. SPILLER lew Goods ege'ioptbalT team of. St. Louis, on which team Loren Preeson, of this city, was injured Monday Deisms totoe Qp of Jackson county material In the team given in the Bepnbhc, in addition to left guard, appeal of "Hughes," evidently meant for Lawson also of this city, Dameron, right tackle, is also a Jack. quarter backito-the lineup, 'is, no in d' for 'Tie JRepublic'states'-thftt "one of, the of the, team Jlkel, Carbpnftale''foot- We invite you to come displa Iron Beds "Bedroom Suits Odd Dressers Sofas Safes Cots Couches Mattresses' the young lady the largest number of votes.

The watchis now on display The votes ate small sum of one each -pud may base- cured atTatten Son's drug, store and drugstore. The voting will close on Friday night carnival. Any young Jady desiring the honor of the most popular yonng lady- may, do so by either vot- (ing-place ball game to be played this city Letters. List of letfers not called, for at the Carbondale for Oct .3, 1905 Jor vertised letters Adams, Henn Abrams, Nathau OlDoncll, Oberly, J. Harper, Eich Smith, Yonsl, v.

Mrs Evans, Mary Jones irma Mrs wls feJ I Mi Smxth, Caroline S.Mrs W. P. SLACK, -Postmaster. The Manning Glee'Olnb, cours'e last night, very interesting entertainment. The program a great deal -of The.flrsfc-jhalf Springs and Dining Chairs patterns of Brussels and Ingrain A full assortment of ranges, cook stoves and Fine sewing-machines with 10 years 1 guarantee told by oui customers that our prices are tar.

below any in the city. We also buy and sell furniture and stoves A j. u. TANNER; East Main St. Attorney at Law -THOMAS CHERRY Notary Pub'ic Phone was an especially masical entertainnrent-.

The latter half included a "half hour cleverly put entertainment wmding.up with a very performance, steadof. the opposite Meiry, This.bnr REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Fire Accident and Liability Insurance. Abstracts, Loans Col- lire, attention paid to renbng property. Real estateTjought a nd Over Leader Shoe Store Austin's eally jLlit: it-mAj lesqne was clever enough as pven by them, DUtSheriT were, many present who considered this scyle of performance as-rather out of place in a lecture coojae enteftammenp JEhe evening's program might have left a better impression with, the large audiencepres- ent had the the I or. me However, the Manning Glee Olub is composedot very excellent entertainers, their "chorus and-quartette numbers being excellently rendered The equally-aTtfood.

1 Some of their selections, notably the numbers "Annie "Vesper-Byron" with'-distant, the Eart some of the jninntreL rendered-as this cityfor a' entarUin- ment can be ful -one. Mrs. Grimes have been on an extended visitthro afewdays with, of 'Merrill, of expect to. leave for their..

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