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Carbondale Free Press from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 3

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HELP TO you resolve, as you ought, this year to be your best, it will be a material and mbral help to you if you always look your best. Your shoes make or mar the general effect oi the rest of your clot'nng. Walk-Over shoes always stylish, always comfortable, always are durable, always they are certainly good' shoes to begin the new year in. A. S.

Johnson Mercantile Co. PERSONAL MENTION DuQuoin tomorrow to take some steps towards placing candidate in tbe field. Brand new 5-room cottage, located within, three blocks of square, 'for rent, sale or trade. of J. Y.

Stotlar. 9. Wenther I Chicago, III. Jan. 2.

1W8 FREE PREBH: Generally 8 -tonight Friday, not jnnch 'Five "roo Hewitt. flat for Fresh oysters at Smith's market. over two session of the Southern Illi- lois Methodist Conference, 'at Salem, 11 1870, and- lit Mt. Oarinel in 1899. For siilij or rent, a well arranged sis in southwest part of the Real Estate Renfro.

"ijegulav- meeting of Jackson -Lodge Knights Pythias. Friday The of today to who Maknndn. 'thXvest of TJV. is' a- brother, "of -Mrs. 'Ed iivre jf monthly meeting of the W.

F. M. Society of the First church will be held Friday af.ta'no'un, at 2 :80, at the home of Mrs. fcrBiB.ijjIir Bowyor on West Sontti street. J.

OrensKiivv Mjiljel ''a a fihd and. i and Jay Hayes rw'ith friends at Svi.Tbe petitioivot Sain Brush as a The pupils of the public schools ere dismissed at noon yesterday in rcler that the pupils and teachers night enjoy part of the New Year's oliclay. Yesterday was registration ay at the normal for the winter term nd quite a number' of students, both Id and new, were enrolled. The members of the "Priscilla Jluh," one of Oarbondale's newest lub organizations, will entertain at a dinner tonight at ttie home 1" Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund Reef ii: xaior of their husbands and Mr. ami Irs. Hush T. Lewis, who have beer 1 here during the holidays. 'HE OLD On January 1st prices on cut ilass.

siluer and plated wares wit DROP, Never always lowest. The largest cash purchaser in the January sales wit -eceiue a handsome present from INGERSOLL SHEP.P4RD. John Venable, formerly, states at iorfiey of this county, who is now cleric of the second judicial distric court, Albuquerque, New sends ttte vast) renew his sub Lightt'oot was in F.reo Press for in Jackson fee glad; to hear of his sticcesa. Mrs. Arlis is-hers from Bisbee-, visiting Mr.

Hainp- Mrs. Mary'Hampton, of West Oak street. This is'her first visit to Carbondale. to Mr, Hampton occurred, at El" Paso; Texas, ast September, her former home hav- ng been tit St. Louis.

Mr. Hampton expected here also for a visit in the near future. Evangelist Hay Bell, who has been spending the last two weeks in this leaves tomorrow for Wilburton, whei'e he will begin a series of evangelistic meeetings. He has meat- ings already arranged for thia year, to ke most of his time from iiow until next Qutober, bet he hopes able bo return to 'Southern Illinois in. the spring "to lend in the local 1 option paign, The week grayer will, be obauiyod in Carbondale aeries of'union, meetings iji which the pustoTS and congregations ai' the Methodist, ChrUtr ian, Biiptist and Presbyterian participate.

iervjce be held rieit, Tbeaflay sight it the Pretbyterian obunjfc, tbft WZiep the Friday night' meeting tut the Methofliit' oh Wish'. will be uiade Inter. Attorney W. P. Anna today.

Dr. and Mrs. Roscoe Lewis returned Stonefort today. Clinton Scott has returned from a in St. Louis.

H. Watson, of Campaign," is the of Herbert Hester. Miss Agnes Brydeu spent yesterday friends at Chester. Miss Lulu Askew, of is visiting. Miss Jennie Hayes.

Deputy Sheriff John' R. Thorp was lere from.Murphysboro today. Miss Joe McCarthy was the guest yesterday of friends at Elkville. Miss Jessie Skelton, of Makanda, is visiting Miss Benlah Stroinan. Mrs.

Charlotte Hanson was the guest of Murphysboro friends yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Presson, of Makanda, visited friends here yesterday.

3. Griggs went to' Creal Springs today for a few days' visit with relatives. Beulah and Bnird went to Johnston City today where they visit their sister. H. C.

Treece, C. car inspector, returned to work today after a week's illness. Harry Metz, of Mt, Yemen, is visiting his brother, H. B. and family.

Misses Jane and Rosa Boudett, of Sand Ridge, are guests of Louie Mileur and family. Mrs. Rachel Robertson of DuQuoin, is visiting at the home of Mrs. F. M.

Youngblood. Mr. and Mrs. Flunk Norileet, of Makanda, were guest yesterday of Mrs. M.

E. Wiley. Miss Mary Rushing, of Anna, was the guest yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. A.

Patterson. Mrs. Homer. Laney and buby returned yesterday from a several days' stay at Sand Ridge. Judge W.

F. Ellis was here from the county seat todjiy on his way to Makanda to try a law suit. Mr. and EC. O.

Curtis were nests last nigfit 1 of their 1 daughter, lr4.Jf.no. G. Bellamy at Hal) itfayborp. Iva. Tweedy-Tygett returned "Makanda, today where she will ontinue to teach in the schools at bat place.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pellett and ittby, of Murphysborp are visiting Vtrs. Pellett's, bvotheiv-H'. H.

Batsou family. Miss Floronce, Martell, 'returned to. ler home at Murpb'ysborp ftera few days; visit Mr. and fra. John Gollilier.

David; of, Shurtteft College, Upper wMi the tli'e Baptist Snnd'ay uofning I. and Miss iinais and William' Weber, of iJUirpbysboro, were yesterday of, iSd, Weber." QlttTH Buck an'l daughter, lone, life g.uestSi of 'RelatiMi received, wdri tail morning of tffe dfcea'Ui at Chicago, of Julia A. Bakewell was ninity-ttirusyears of had been qtftie 4 i'or months. Shef with: bar daughter, Mrs. in, "tbia city -tor several go'Tig for OT1( go three ago "to live: another ditushter, Mrt.

1. M. Duwson. Errott Ohiohjfo today-to attaud the fuuei 1 The fiody of HWITT ed by an I. O.

train at XlahsndfiTues day, shipped to P'coriR )Mt nigh to the hpirjje of his people, from whom was received to thStaUect. BVoaa letterssiincl in yoiiug'tuin's pockets it is believed that he had htier following- the races'-in the south anc benting liis'way from some pQ in Georgia to his home in bad iieen seen south of i time before his death the I. C. train. It supposed tha lie attempted to boarlj the train, a north bound freight which had'stoppec sS Makanda for wjiter, and that'in'dd ing so he fell in such way as to drag for thirty or forty ca lengths.

He only lived about tweut minutes after being picked up. was about 20 years old'and it is sat com'es'of a splendid family at Peoria 1 WATSON BROS. Still have some bargains in both new andj slightly used PIANOS of the "better" class and high grades in large sizes, quartered oak, mahogany and walnut cases. You can get any piano below St. Louis' or org'an LOWEST GASH PRICES AMD OPS BftSY or you can rent one and rent applied on purchase.

A Square Deal and Every Promise we Make as GOOD AS GOLD. Just Ask our Patrons. W. M. iSH (fill I 213 West -South Street, Gcirbondale, Ml.

former home of liev. Bel) mci family. l. Miss Marguerite Pruthei ictuimd to'her'home in Ceutralia jestudaj after a visit with her uncle, C. Prather and family Mrs.

Sam Sprscher and children, of PinckneyvillR, are visiting her sistoi Mrs, C. R. Meffert and family of W.sst Walnut street. -Arthur Roberts was here today from Corinth where he and have been visiting, the'- ptvsfc week They return to their house inston SmKh of this city and Pi-of, A. 'J.

will be spoakeis it i Woodmen all'air at fa uid Uiclgt Saturday. Lynn who has been visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. II Ijhe' left today for Warren, he ha? a position with are 'the Southern Lumber Conn mj tbair Wfcyfc Balle Xnstitnte. North will Igcate. They i Phone blie news ro the PBBB from WeUwville, thf NJB.

151. Illinois College of Railroad Telegraphy Cr. H. WHITESIDBS, Vice EAST. President C.

iTnd. Treasurer. 4 Cmnma 12.50 10.00 5.00 TERMS: Uulimited scholarship Installment plan, month for a firsl; ithree months three months, per mouth TJ-ight Class per month HOURS: 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon 1:00 P. M.

to 4:00, Pi'M. 7:00 P. M. to 9:30 Those entering -the 'day class will-have the beuefifpf the without'extra charge if they For furtner intormatio'n call on or address, ILLINOIS SfiOtEGE OF RAILROAD TELEGRAPHY Holiday Goods PATIBCN'S FOR Choice cuts of -Fresh Salt Meats at able Prices. We also handle a fuH line of groceries.

We quote some of our prides. Pure lard, 50 Ibs. in Oan, 10'c, Ib. Swift afeinned Hamu Give us a call. Phone 202 East Walnut St.

GOAL GEORGC BRUSH T5AGHER.OF Harmony Gdmpo.sltion: Ooachlnit Phone No. IO6 Pupil of Alexander von KlollCx, German composer. Coroner W. S. Forshee business today.

At Makanda the young man Morehouse, of Peorig, that of "acci( way company not for bis being killed..

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