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Freeport Journal-Standard from Freeport, Illinois • Page 8

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i i Millinery Sweeping inductions Two Tables of Street Hats to Close Your Choice SOc I Any of Our Trimmed Hats that sold at $2.50 3.00 4.00 4.50 N6w Going for $1.00 F. A. READ Williams Beckmire, 1OO Stephenson St. 500 Mercerized Golf Gloves, to close at New Tinsel Belts, very popular One lot Black Mercerized Sateen Petticoats worth up to $1.25, your choice Red Eiderdown Bath Robes worth $2.19 price to close 01 9 out VliUJ One lot of so-cent Flannelette Dressing QCp choice Owu Special Values in New Crosses and Neck Otn Chains Aww All soc Pillow Tops, complete with backs, your choice A few Children's Fur Sets worth uptO £2.98 your choice Children's 75 cent Iceland Boas, 60 inches long, your choice One lot of Infant's White wool Sweaters, worth $1, One lot Chilldren's wool Dresses for age 12 years worth your choice One lot Children's Dresses, ages 5 and 6, the quality Others worth up to $2.19, choice One lot ladies' Shawl Fascinators in plain black or white and black and white fancy, $1.00 quality at The $1.48 quality at 89c Williams Beckmire, StepUeusoii St. Hermsmeier lit Money saved is money made.

You will save money by tradingat our store as the prices are lowest and the goods are the best there is. 9 Bars of Lenox Soap for Catsup per bottle Quart bottles of pure Maple Syrup Freeport Corn, 1905 A pack, per can ww Gallon pails of best table Syrup Swift's Laundry Soap 10 bars Toilet Paper 3 rolls I ftp 10-pound sack best Corn Meal ....101 10. pound Sack pure Buckwheat Sweet navel Oranges Cp per peck 'Tuv Heinz' Sauerkraut per quart Tip Top best patent Minnesota flour, every sack guaranteed only 01 persack 0l Perfection oil per gal- Ion Pennsylvania oil per gallon BARGAINS -IN- Fine Stationery, Three special values, correct styles, clean, new goods, all packed ip neat boxes at 15c 2Oc OTTO WAGNER 11O St. I T-Udtf THE Prettiest Souvenirs Our Souvenirs are the prettiest and largest we have ever given. One will be Given Away with each purchase of school books.

Prices as low as the lowest. New location. Opposite German Bank You Won't Nood So Mueh Money to buy cigars that suit you, when you get the It's a cigar that pleases men accustomed to paying high prices for their favorite brands as well as the smoker who never pays more than a nickle apiece for his cigars. The size is there, the flavor, the purity, the art in making and that quality it would be hard for you to define- You'll miss it if you don't try a Saa Feiiae Cigar. Htrdtn, of a tew replete wltb IN SOCIAL CIRCLES, did was Aftgtt.

day frt. Win, Opera house nary 5. ier wertt. to Chicago 4 Freeport, was A Friday. ing went to Chicago Party.

Fffteftoff Lodge No. 462 K. will give A card and dancing bftrty fdt ite their friend! next TbutfldAy evening, Feb. in the castle hall over the StAte bank. Thlf liUhd first of a series of social by the lodge, and a large aftentiance of the members and their friends is desired by the members having: charge.

All local and VisitingKnlghts of Pythias are cordially invited to attend. Refreshments Will be served. FfMport Club Party. There was a large attendance at the party given by the members of the Freeport Club at their club house last evening. Euchre and dancing were the diversions of the evening, handsome favors in the card games being awarded to Mrs.

J. F. Fair, Mrs. Oscar Dorman and C. W.

Harden. The rooms were very prettily decorated with ferns and cut flowers and at the close of the evening a light luncheon "was served. Many at Quild Dance. The members of St. Margaret's Guild gave a delightful dancing party at Lexington hall last evening.

The function was very largely attended and over thirty dollars was realized toward the cancelling of the debt for the new organ which is to be installed in the Grace Episcopal church. Music for the dancers was furnished by Gibler's orchestra. Maccabees' Card Party. The ladies of the Maccabees gave a well attended card party in their hall, over the State bank, yesterday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs.

Otto Krehl 1st; Mrs. Chas. Kropp, 2d; Mrs. Mat. Wilkey, 3d; Mrs.

Ralph Leslie, 4th, and Mrs. Wm. Wilson, consolation. Party at Masonic Temple. Freeport Division No.

235, Order of Railway Conductors, will give their thirteenth annual ball and card at Masonic Temple on Thursday evening, Feb. 15th. Germanic Party. The Gennania society will give a dance and card party this Social Notes. The Tuesday Night Whist club will meet at the residence of L.

Z. Farwell this evening. The Jolly Thirty-six club will give a dance at Ed Blast's hall this evening. Remember the date. -Gibler's orchestra has been engaged for the conductors' dance, to ie given at Masonic temple Feb.

15th. Mrs. Henry Dorman will entertain at a six o'clock dinner Thursday evening in honor of Miss Katharine Barnes, of Minneapolis. Freeportlodge, Knights of Pythias, will entertain at dancing and cards Thursday evening in the rooms over she State bank. A banquet will be tendered after the ceremonies.

Local and Otherwise. Schoeffel Brokausen in a change of their ad announcea lot of bargains which are worthy of perusal. Examine them, you may find just what you want. Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Shoemaker family have removed their household effects into the residence formerly occupied by W. A. Merri- fleld and family.

The deed for the transfer of the Milner Brewing company to theBaer Brewing company has been filed in the circuit clerk's office. The consideration is $10,000. All having purchased excursion tickets for the Rockford German Singing Society celebration will please call for them at Germania ball before six o'clock tomorrow evening. Tickets are good on any car going on Wednesday. COUNTY CULLINGS.

Vews Items From Surrounding Towns and! Cities. Davis. Our Own Davis, Jan. last number the Lyceum Course is Richard S. Haney, the popular lecturer, at the opera house Monday night, February 5.

He is a graduate of the Illinois Wesleyan university, of the class of 189C, and carries the $20 gold medal won in the university orator- ial contest of 1895. John Hessenthaler bought the Fred Albert blacksmith shop. He will take possession March 1. Keagle Sewalson will have to move out. it is not known positively what away or build a new shopetaoScc they wllj do, whether they will move away or build a new shop, but it is reported that they will build a new shop, it is also reported that John Johnson will take charge of the A.

M. Johnson blacksmith shop after John Hessenthaler vacates it. Mr Mrs. Blakeley, of Mt. Carroll aru visiting their daughter, Mrs.

W. E. Morris. George McHoes bought out a saloon at Mt. Carroll.

Jack Hlackmore received a carload jf cattle from Chicago Saturday nighi. Win. Arnsmeier shipped nine car- oads of stock to Chicago last week. There will be a cattle sale at the Davis stock yards Wednesday after- loon, January 31. Airs.

Wi-yler, of Dakota, visited at ''u 1 Sain home Friday. 10. Ditzlur, of Freeport, visited hia brother, Eugene Ditaler, several days iast week. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Christenson hud from Durand Wednesday. Mrs. T. Stabeck and son Clement were at Durand Monday. Mr.

Haymer, of Hock City, visited Ills daughter, Miss Jennie Wilson, Wednesday. The sad news was received here iiat Margaret Eve Gerstenberger died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. N. E. Welch, at Lincoln, Neb.

Mrs. Gerstenberger was a former res- dent of Duvis and has relatives living here. She was buried at Milford, Deputy Sheriff Ever Olson was aller in town Friday. Bert Marfcel, Wm. Kaune und R.

SUabeck attended the Masonic odse in Freeport Friday night. 4 lecture on "Mammoth Cave" by the Rev. Richard Haaey was tbe ness D. ft Tuesday. A Jtolitt from was heft, tali trying to get the farmet0 raffle Ireets.

Kugeftd and Miss Confer, of Oraftgifflig, spent a few dttys at the C. litfjfequlst home. The tTftioft -revival meetings Will continue til this week at the M. K. church, ffa meetings have been very successful, great Interest being manifested, Rev.

the new minister of the Luthernn church, will have preaching Sunday night, Coney Hetize and Miss Emtna Ooeke weft. Man-led at the home of the bride's', parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ooeke, Wednesday morning, by Rev. Naureth.

Mrs. George Stoufter and children, of Milwaukee, spent Sunday at. the M. W. Borne.

E. Cross, Wiiinebago, visited at. the T. H. Brlggs home Monday.

A. A. WHson went to Chicago today. C. O.

R. Stabeck went to Chicago to spend a few days. George Mitchell and family went to Freeport to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mitchell's mother, Mrs Sam Raymer, which will be held Wednesday forenoon. At the installation held at our last meeting Faithful Rebekah lodge No.

189, the following officers were installed by Deputy Melinda McHoes: hoes: J. Miller. V. L. Rutter.

P. S. Warns. Rec. Degunther.

Fin. Bokhof. Miller. R. S.

N. J. Degunther. L. S.

N. Buticofer. R. S. V.

Warns. L. S. V. Peterson.

C. Buticofer. McHoes. Meir. I.

Miller. O. Miller. Light refreshments were served after the meeting. Frank Markel, of Freeport, spent Sunday under the parental roof.

Mrs. Wm. McHoes had company from Dakota over Sunday. Baileyvllle. Our Own Bailey ville, Jan.

Dikkers was a passenger to Freeport last Monday. C. V- Speed and Walter Fosha were passengers to Freeport Tuesday. Miss Fannie Janssen was at Freeport Miss Edna Drake, of Forreston, spent 1 a few days last week with her Fosha was a passenger to Forreston JSriday. F.

J. Dujeth, of Forreston, spent a part of Thursday at the home of John Fpftken. C. V. a passenger to Oregon, last Friday.

Mrs. John Fonken was a passenger to Forreston Friday. Ovei'JBeldj, of Forreston, was In town Thursday. Miss. Steffe Fuls was a passenger to Freeport Friday.

A. A. Geiger drove to Freeport Thursday. J. F.

Swank, our supervisor, was in town Tuesday. Dr. Carpenter was a passenger to Freeport Monday. John Fonken and family drove to Freeport Jim Busker and Attorney Meinen came down from Fr.eeport Sunday to visit relatives. C.

V. Speed and family have moved to Oregon, 111. Waddams Center. Our Own Waddams Center, Jan. J.

Phillips transacted business at the county seat Saturday. August Schulz drove to Lena Saturday afternodn. Miss Nora Kluck spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Miller.

Miss Alice Hardel and Miss Mildred Holmes visited the Lena high school Friday. Daniel Robieson and August Schulz were business callers at Freeport last Wednesday. Mr. Thorp, our school teacher, took the train for Wlnslow Friday evening to visit his parents over day. Julius Hardel sold a valuable team of horses to Lena buyers last week.

Clyde Phillips spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Kluck. Centennial. Our Own Centennial, Jan.

Doyle, of Stockton, purchased hogs of Christ Luettig on Thursday. Mrs. Henry Hoefer called on friends in these parts on Saturday. Mrs. William Hiram had the misfortune to fall and break a bone in her wrist on Friday.

Her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. Mrs, Bushman, of Pearl City, spent a few days with relatives in this vicinity. Mr. Lee, of Freeport, purchased cattle of Edward Winters' last only 82 old and don'1 when I get to be real rail itoit way lotirjw I can ctrlo MTU jfC E. H.

Of fitaftttft, Oft. Surely AtgMlBf the old as HNtivl the weak afl Wrong 1 l)ys- Ifrer, Inflamed kidneys He constipation ate fthkitowo iking Electric Bitters a reason- OuafalMeed by Joseph Emr araggist. Price 60c. Very Low Rates to Nattlivllle Via the North-Western line, for tickets to be sold Feb. 25, 26 and 27, with favorable return limits, on account of Quadrennial Convention Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions.

Choice of routes from Chicago. Apply to agents Chicago North-Western B'y. The DAILY JOURNAL is delivered to my part oj the city for IOC a week. TOO LATK TO CLASSIFY. at the Olirtou bouse.

I lw suite Of offlcus. second floor, WJ street. Bu-uui Ueut uuil ull conveniences- Moderate rent. lu- ciulreof A. J.

Freeport Kuilwuy, I.tgnt A Power omce. UOB interest un up-to Uat. laundry at tf taken BOOH. lu- qulre of M. VV.

Oowley over State Uunk. 1-aOdl will iftted It money made. Buy Klmball Ffreeporfc, and you $60-to $175, l-27d3t Our second himd school books almost Hi food as new and much A Dollmeyer. 1-2M1W MtMHIMSt 15 CENTS A BOX White tinted STATIONERY of fine quality, worth from 20 to 50 cents a box, but as we have only a few boxes of a kind left we have marked them down to 15 cents. 6 Royal Scotch Thislli Limn and Conga I wry not In boxes, that we will close out at 15 cents for a quire of paper and a package of envelopes.

Whiting's Bond and Wedding While by the quire. Eaton Hulbut's Papeterles 25 to 50 cents. Initial Cloth finish very elegant, 50 cents a box. Finest Mourning paper and envelopes. Reception Cards and 91 Stephenson St.

Grand Opera House, ONE NIGHT ONLY. Thursday. Feb. 1 A Festival of Laughter! The Original and Only HOYTS A Bunch of Keys OR THE HOTEL Presented by a Company of Farce Favorites In the latest Hits, Fads, Songs and Dances of the day. Superb Specialty Features and the Funniest Melange of Musical Merriment Ever Before Produced.

A New Departure in Fascinating Effects. Prices, 25 35 and 5Oc Seats on sale at C. P. Guenther's drug store. FIRST-CUSS DENTISTRY.

of $5 Ust setof SS White 8 CM .1 up 22k Gold 6 Star 6Oo Bridge Work Mr Orowni and Bridget are constructed over plaster ImpreiBion thni Haying long ilttlngi in the dental chair and great pain to the patient. I can refer you to people from all parti of the city, country and inrronndlng towns who I did dental work for and are highly pleated with the same. Saturday Atttntooa and Bvvnlag. All Work OuaraatMd to Perfect. but tkcBMtolMaUrlaU DR.

DAVIS, Dentist, Stoskopf luMtof, SovtkGalOM Ave. 9 to 11; p.m., 1 to 6:10. evening, 7 to 8:10. Sunday, 10 to II. New phone 684 l-Mwtf Winter Underwear Dress Pants and Sweaters at a Big Reduction C.

F. NIEMAN 96 St. Special Underwear Prices $1 Merode hand-finished Union Suits, sale price $1.25 Merode wool Vests and Prawors, special each 75c Natural gray Union suits lor Extra heavy JjSeal lined Union suits, 98-cent sate price Merode Silk and Jwool Union suits, our regular $2.48 quality, QO Men's Wool Underwear, our $1.25 quality, sizes up to all in one lot to close Keep the boys warm-; we sell the regular 50-cent Buster Brown heavy fleeced Under- 'I wear for OOC Blankets 12-4 size, extra heavy, regular price $1.75, only a few left, close out per pair A few more White Bedspreads to close out 4-4 We large stock of Keir A Second-hand School Books whidh you will need for Next Snmster everything used in the schoofo at the lowest prices. Come and os. tarn I Mniir The Cable Co, Pianos are as good as the best and better than the rest.

We sell direct from the factory andf save you the small retail deal-' er's profit. Terms of payment to suit every body. We Cordially solicit a visit of inspection. Albertsort Stemm, FACTORY BBPKK8ENTATIVE8. 78 Galena St.

Opp. N. Y. House Both phones; new, 384 Open Evenings OUR EVERYDAY PRICES. Choice fresh roasted Rio or Santos Coffee a 5c New four crown Muscatel Raisins a Ib.

9c New seedless Raisins 9c Pound packages recleaned New Currants. lOc One-pound sections New Comb Honey 1 6c Choice Japan Rice a 5c Finest Carolina Head Rice a Ib 8c Pure Leaf Imrd a Ib 9c Gallon pails Silver Drip or Rex Syrup 27o Vermont Maple Sugar a Ib. 1 Pure pickling Vinegar a gallon 1 0c Choice Manzanilla Olives a quart 3Oc Pure Sweet Cider a gallon 3Oc Gold Floss, the Flour that never disappoints you, per Canned Fruits and Vegetables in endless variety and unusually low prices. Vv Burrell Wholesale and Retail Grocers. 119 Stephenson Ton Golden Chairs Copper Base jusHfeceived.

On these you'll lit when we begin selling our fashionable footwear- Peep in any Hrne and. watch up. 4 Some Inducements for Trading at the Big Galena St. Store. Strictly fresh Eggs per dozen 2Oc Choice Potatoes per bushel New pack canned Corn per can 1 New pack canned peas per can 3-pound can table Peaches in syrup extra 18o Choice apples per peck 4Oe 3-pound can choice Pears per can Maple Syrup in quart bottles Fine table Salt in per sack 2c Pint bottles of Maple Syrup each 9o Duke of York Smoking Tobacco 2 5c packages Henry George, Jno.

P. Hale, Monogram, Key West Special, Arrow, William Owen, Seidenberg Figaro, your choice of any of these brands Cchoice cigars, a box of 50 for SCHOEFFEL BROCKHAUSEN 133-138 OAI.HNA ST. DOTH PHONB8 TWO FRIENDS, There are two friends who never go back on you. One of these is inoney. Most of as make money-some money.

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

You niay not have it then, Put it' away today in a savings account. Saving Ptpariment.

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1885-1977