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Carbondale Free Press from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 6

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Carbondale, Illinois
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6
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TAGESIX REPAIRS TO BEL MADE Ke to THE AUGUST 8, 1930. CROWE-L'L- Typhoid Fever threatens Health of People during present dought. Water supplies 'are short and AND PASTEURIZED. FREE FROM TYPHOID GERMS Call deliver Phone 90 tail R'ltlge 'cemetery, is being' elle'd under legislation tor. Loiiis' L.

Eramer- soii at session of-the. general 1 isaembly'Will'start'iiext 'inafle. necessary by hail''' -weakened- the strncuive. -Inasmuch as'the 'repair work liad io be done Gov. Emmerson dceided that tlid should'be re- modelled, at me same time to.

give it 'dignity. and beauty befitting; the last resting place the Emancipator'. The interior will be finished in marble' and arranged so that visitors will luxvc more 1'rcedom in viewing: He sarcophagus. The appearance ot the monument now is anything biit' Tlie bronze statue ot Lincoln, and the bronze figures that stood on the 1'our corners oil 'the base, have been removed, mid are in 'crates at tlie toot tho monument. The shaft, with scaffolding exteridins from its Case to its the appearance- ofj beins encased' in a mammoth -dry i poods crato, I The-tomb, was last, repaired during the closing, year of the nineteenth eenlu'ry and the first two-years of this- i rciitnry, -At that time it was rebuilt" I irorn its foundations.

Although the state of Illinois provided $50,000 for' the original construction of tho ot the funds were voluntary tions. The first'donor was Isaac Redd oi' New York, who save $100. i Then a long strin's contrib- I utions from Sunday schools, lodges, 1 i Army associations, individuals and; i other states. Tin- 'Regiment, I colored troops, at New Orleans, con-1 li-iluucd nA'n. a larger amount than was sriven by any other organization, except the state ot Illinois.

While most ot the money was re-1 reived in ISUii. ccmtributions were) still lieiujt made fa 1'STl, the years wiik-h Lincoln's body 'was in UK; crypi of Iho monument, £rom! which it KI tiie sarco-j Plumiis -ill- 1ST4. Tlie monument was dedicated OctoUer 'l5. JS7-I, four years after Hit ranstoiiL- was placetl in Oii-iiat particinjtted in the-I services. 1 Tm-n'cr and soir Lester.

a'lul Mildred. to Ma- KI'OU -Tuestlu-y. evening and visited tl-iends. Mary who has been on. the- sick 'list" her cousin, Au'rtia i and sons, Leonard and Lester, at-; a sale Wednesday northwest i I of Miirph'ysboro.

Robert Crammer aud wife and i visited his Frank, Tuesday and' his work, MrVJulia Parib''and chiMreii were'I visitors'in Harrisburfi over Crowell Kchbol''directors are'having I soiiie rcpair-worlf on the school house Clauda Harfer Wednesday More 'statues, declares write), Mr. and Mrs. Ben Armstrong and I should be placed in tlie middle children' of LaHarpe, 111., are. visiting! ovnameiiViil. pomls.

But i'ery few Mrs. Wm," namental ponds are really deep Mrs. J. T. Turner, this! Humorist.

we arc aljnosl K.mptel, An European. that destroys I to perpetrate one of those "Slips That elm trees has been discovered aud Pass in the to set Sonlified in Ohio, Led wsH-kuown Literal D.iSest.. Scotsvill (Va.) News. Turlsish tobauco has been grown Crammer, wlio- lias i which was badly needed'. Ijeeu is 'reported Hagler -visited' Eth'e'rtori': aiid Tivnicv SERVE A COOL Appealing summer luncheons arc easy to prepare and quite inexpensive if you take advantage of low prices on summer foods.

t'Sf Falslaff Scvcragc (1'crstninf) jirciii story WPS written on the motto, "All for one and one for all. 1 customers have built tip a great association of housewives on that motto. RA.IAH Salad Dressing. piNT 2tc QUARr 39c RAJAH SANDWICH Spread tlii'ir i slows art the best food far all, each shares the benefits all make PINT 9-OZ. JAR i LB CAS ra Sj" a AG 2 1 3 BAG "JQc 24 pound Ofln O3b 48 Ib bag $1.76 5)3 CAM Lards, 2 pounds 23c- 3 CT Snaps i.ucH-.- srai'rn on 1-2.

iOc 25c. Puff Cakes IB 2Sc Vanilla Wafers; Ib -l'7c Crackers, 2 ib. box 25c Soca Pop, bottle 3c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Oranges, dozen 50c Lemons, dozen 39c Lettuce, lg. 3 for 25c Grapes, seedless, Ib. 25c Celery, 2 bunches 15c Kitchen KJenaer Brooms BOTTt OLIVES Stuffed Daniel's Pride 5 oz.

jar tte Glassware QATS BigjPkg. with glassware MUST BE US When you trade at Daniel's you be satisfied with the quality of the foods; the the weight and the service, or your money is cheerfully refunded. TRADE DAILY AT CHquot ''CLUB GINGER ALE big 16 oz. botiles Fancy Mixed ICING TEA 1.4 Ib. ONE OF SOUTHERN ILLINOIS' OLDEST FIRMS 15c DANIEL'S PRIDE Finest Quality Small Cans 29c Recommended By The Beauty Expert Flou Gingham Finest GinB am Guaranteed all Hard Wheat 24 Pound 2 ft Daniel's in 1C riUUI, Southern Illinois Brooms, Package 1H3C Fresh Baked GINGER SNAPS pound THOMPSON'S DOUBLE MALTED CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK PALMOLIVE BEADS, for all fine clothes, 2 packages Juicy, Tender Beef Roasts, cut from Swift's Fey branded beef, Ib.

None better JAP ROSE SOAP 4 bars Short Shank Picnic Hams, Circle small, whole, pound Wrapped in Cellophane 21c Sugar Cured "BACON Whole or half side pound Fresh Ground Pure HAMBURGER, 2 Fresh, Pure PORK SAUSAGE 2 pounds Fresh Sliced FORK LIVER 3 pounds BLUE RIBBON MALT, can PABST MALT Can WHITE COON MALT, Scans PURITAN MALT All Barley Daniel's Pride Straw berries, No. 2 can PINEAPPLE Sliced, 14 oz. can CRISCO 1 pound can Heinz Baked Kidney Beans, med. can Daniel's Pride Bartlett Pears, big can Hellman's Blue Ribbon IQp Mayonnaise, 8 oz ij Heinz India. Relish 'iar Daniel's Pride Apricots Ql i 5 big-can Hellman's Blue Ribbon Sandwich Spread, 8 oz.

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