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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 3

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Murphysboro, Illinois
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3
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PERSONAL MENTION Is the social shop taik of the city. a social duty to re- purl ytujr or'your Tell Mr, Fannie Inning of Cnrboudalo Mrs, H. M. Strait; of. Pincknelllo spent Wednesday in this city shopping.

9p0 nt Thursday in, this city Miles Demster of Sand Ridgo uponl Mr Mrs M. Stout? of Ava. Wednesday in thla citron business. buH ness viH i t0 ry in Mn. E- B.

IB visiting friends in this ell Thursday. Wm Ska Mrs Miles Demsior ol' Sand Ridfi-o cyent Thursday afteiw visited friends In this city Thursday. Mrs. Enuun Povi several this city Wednesday on business. Mr and Mrs.

Ed Ciisleton of wore business visitors in this city Wednesday. Mrs. R. 3. Sabino of Spruce street went to St.

Louis Thursday on busl- ec- our UK. SU HU Dec2-Gt Mr-5 0 M. Uardmass- of Oorham is iior daughter, Mrs. Beasio ol' North IGth St. 71090.

ost. Louis who Helen Bailey and Tua Edwuvrts of thin city returned homo Thursday. J. Fancy of Chicago who j. a the haa been visiting her sister, Mia.

fc hu ch basem'ent Tuesday, 'Dec. Isom of this city, returned home A sup perjfrom. 5 to 8. D2-6t, Thursday. Is i SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST 1 Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Accept "Bayer" package which contains proven directions.

Handv "Buyer" boxes ai 12 ttiblota iii .1 inn Also bottloa of 2-t and South Side Square DRES FRIDAY ONLY A wonderful opportunity to get a CLOTH or SILK Dress fa oiti our ENTIRE at LESS THAN COST, -tx: py 5e yrt 1 4 Kfc i Kvv Poltaa watched ewejone attempting the We the monism." shouted la 13. L. Chapman of. Mulberry street is ill. Mrs.

Ella McCann of 004 East Wai- nit street is ill. Mrs. C. B. Morgan ol! South 20th St.

improving nicely. Mrs. Tom Black of Ellcville spent Wednesday shopping in this city. Or. Baysinger of Grand Tcnyer spent Thursday afternoon in this city on business.

Mrs. Mary Stiet' of East St. Louis arrived in this city Wednesday to visit relatives. Arthur Morgan, who was injured at, No. 30 mine seyernl days ago is improving nicely.

Mrs. John Short, typhoid patient in St. Andrew's hospital continues to im- Of Furs prove slowly. -o. Davip Owens, Jimmie Heaton and Doss Thomas of Herrin visited friends in liils Mrs .1 ll "Perry' 1 'of Spruce street went' to Benton, Thursday to spend several days with relatives.

Miss Juanita Luster of Spruce street went to St. Louis Thursday on business. Get your fresh fish at market, Phone 277. S. Wallace daughter Anomi ol' Cartervill ewere business visitors in this city Thursday morning.

W. M. Henderson Wycliff, who has boon visiting friends in this city reutrned homo Thursday; Mrs. C. L.

Porter or East Walnut street wont to Carbonciaie Wednesday and spent "the day-with relatives-and friends. Miss Lillian Glusser ot North llth street was placed in St. Andrew's, hos- where sh'e will be medical treatment Mesdames H. G. Hovsman-and Ethel Stevenson and Mr.

and Mrs. David Stevenson visited relatives in Carbondale Thursday. Annual Bazaar Centenary ladies' in church basement, Tuesday, December 9th. Supper in connection. D2-6t.

Mrs. Robert Allen of is spending, several days with Mrs. Schmidt of Bast Waif nut 4 i Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Franklin turnecl to.

Centralia Sunday after spending Thanksgiving 7( Mrs. Siii of'-I. range Mr. aild Mm. W.

Frankiin, of Sp'utli and- and ''Mrs. RalpH "Murder Tree" In Brazil there ffroxvi corlona ai tlie murder It narlal which reach ont and itranfle n'e'nrby tree. Its seedi trt on -brnriches of trees by i whore the toward tht envfeloplrip eyierytill within Woman jf a man 'is th who him? In trouble, who console? In. who soothes him? tn Joy, who makes him doubly happy? Iu prosperity, who rejoices? In disgrace, backs him agninst the world, and dresses with gentle unguents and warm poultices the mnUe by the allngs ttnd orrows of ragoous Who, but tyomnn. If you Mnkepeaca- Thackorny.

Girl i31J.lW> a flowers or: wife? i i 1 IGHTS, Danger Signalfl. A i iP'iiLnv Bluflclei- Docs Not Act at Nlgbt. iSltiudn, excessive acidity or atoor- mal depofi "my bo tho cause. It needs SSinsfrtgf (KellorvFormu- Rl? ftcls on tlio kldnqys and bladder as Bps6m Salts on the bowels. R.

Neblett 10 Oak Creek; says. three years Imcl to sot up throe tmee 50 Qhu beeii loiig since you 011 married? bought fc lfcv Let's been fe quite has- ffi n't 1 '-Vnn know fthie a You know, she ppreciates, flowers, miua un tho label. Bold Htores or M. Harrison, rhubab, grapes jardine Friday Walnut St. Store A.

M. to 6:00 P. M. i Our entire stock of Cloth Dresses are-offered for one day at drastically reduced prices. One lot $22.50 to $24.75 values, Friday Only One Loif $16.75 to $19.75 value, Friday Only One lot $13.75 to $19.75 values, Friday Only One lot of $6.45 values, Friday Only QurGlub Contract Plan BARGAIN BASEMENT telt house slippers.

Assorted colors in alt' sizes. UNTIL SOLD, Pair FLANNELETTE One lot avy weight Hannelette consisting of light and dark colors. Also gray checka and 20c value. FRIDAY: ONLY, Yard BATH double twisted yarn bath toweifl. Regular GOc value.

FRIDAY 3 til jQC A BLANKETS (UX10 twilled blanket in' assorted colors; Can; used as' a Regular grade. FRIDAY ONLY, QdC ne lot, of gingham consisting of assorted solid 'colort, stripes and checks. VERY SPECIAL FQR FRIDAY, ONLY value. 25 £44x ieCM.H. 8V3C MEN'S TIES Men's fine knit four in hand large assortment of new colors and one in a Xinas bok.

Regular 50c value. FRIDAY ONLY BOYS BLOUSES, Boy's blouse waist of the well known Boy Blue blue, white and pongee-also assorted '-stripes and 6 to. Ib Regular $1.00 value. FRIDAY, 'ONLY LADIES GLOVES Ladies real chamoisette suede or Van Raalte colors and sizes. Regular $1.90 value.

JUST FOR FRI- 7Q DAY, Pair 17 adies fine silk lisle union suits with jersey silk at colors-sizes 38 and 40 Regular $2.98 value. UNTIL OLD Yard wide pure silk Taffeta or large assortment of colors. Regular grade. FRIDAY SPECIAL, $1.49 Buy Rugs On Easy Payments By Joining bur Club Contract Plan BrinL Kiddies To oylaml InjOur Basement i' PLEASANT GKOVE Leroy Boston? of Murphysboro was a visitor at Lee Phifer'8 last wfeek. Ben Trobaugh is moving- on the George HugheR farm.

Philip Appiegate ano iMnlly ot Carbondale wereN guests, ot Bl Appiegate and family Thursday. Carl Hiigb.es of Murphysboro visited his grandparents, 'Mr. and Mrs. G. Br Cox, last and MM.

Ed Hiighea visited Mrs India Bock and ttmily in Mur- ftr. ,8. ana MT and Mrs. F. P.

yrere fciesta of ParrUh and family near Vergennes Mrs H. 0. Easterly, entertained a crowd of friends at a. card party at the home her Bisters, Dr. Nan.

CaldweHl In Carbondale Monday evening. Mr. an dMrs. Hughes of Nash- Tilie apent'Sunday wlth hifl parents, 1 r. Mr and Mrs.

J. O. Hughes. Mrs Emma Wiswelljis visiting Carterville relatives. Mr and Mrs.

J. V. Hughes entertained the following guests at a Thanksgiving dinner: Charhe liug 1 es and family, Otto Deason and family Mrs. tiinerva Santy, k-tta Blacklock of Murphysboro, and Mr. and Mrs! Smith Hughes of Marion Mrs Will Crowell a dndaughter, Miss Margaret, visited Mrs.

Gro we 1 mother Mrs. Lipe in Murphysboro Saturday and Sunday-. Mr and rMs. Fred Helniriger visited Joe Fielding and family Murphy sboro Sunday. 1 The New Era Sunday School gave surprise social Saturday even ng.

at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Hsh in honor of MrR. birthday, About a hundred guests; were The evening was spent debating, playing games. Music was by the Milligan Bros Ed iSde an interesting talk, on entertainment for the young Sandwiches and cake were served and all departed at hour wishing many happy returns of the READ THE INDEPENDENT Fresh Eggs Wanted Grotto Cafe.

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Years Available:
1923-1949