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Carbondale Free Press from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 3

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February Clean ed this Morning ore than, fulfilled our every way. response petatio OU probably already know the reason 'for this and these reductions-Winter Stock be Closed Out iiieac Quickly and ThoroughlV-therefore these Record Low prices Help us clean the racks. Will make it worth your while by gmng you Reasonable; dependable goods at lower -cost before. Clean up of Table Linens 94 Inch bleached table linen, 21 SOc value, now 71 inch pure table Unen, II 25 valaei now xwv, 72 Inch pure linen table linen 1Q now 82 Inch German bleach table linen, KOc value, now 60c value, now, 18x18 hemmed napkins, each 24x24 all ilnen napkins, value, per dozen 22x22 all Unen napkins, 12.00 value, per dozen 62x90 hleaohsrl mercerized table cloths, 81.60 values, each QQ Remnants Remnants i A Those Will Move Oar Underwear. Women'o 25c fleeced and pantti, now Women's 50c fleeced vests and pants, no Women'i60c cab Women 00 union suits out to AH 26c fleece lined and cotton' hosiery, cnb to, a All 15o hose, cut to.

a pair fc French and fancy dress gingham remnants. Sale price a yd red Seal, A. F. C. and plain Ohambry Blneham and seersucker Gingham gem- in plain, plaicls, checks and stripea lOo IOc 1 Dress Ginghams and plain Oham- bry remnants.

Sale price a yd liOc Mercerized sateen remnants, all colors. Sale price a yd l-2c and IOc cheviot shirting In plain colors, stripes and checks nl 21c 41c 41c 83c 21c 12c One lot salesman samples of women's black and ancyf'cottpn hosiery, 15c -I values, per pair One lot salesman aamplei of women's black and fancy cotton hosiery, 25c 1 and 35c values, per Fine Petticoats a Saving silk petticoats $2 98 2.79 1.98 1.69 83c 73c cub to. silk petticoats cut to Heatherbloom per.tiooate out to $2 00 fine Satine petticoatS'Ciit to. Sl.OO black sateen petticoats cat to. 85c striped gingham petticoats with bias trlmaied flounce cut to 8, m'i.

DAILY FKKE PRESS: Fair north, unsettled and prob- lr ably rain or snow south portion tonight; Friday unsettled and probably snow south and central portions; warmer Friday northwest portion tonight. 'Hersoy. depth of 5SO The oil men say there in enough gas to hiipply Ava and Campbell Hill. Tbe.gas is flowing from ti ton-inch pipe with sufficient pressure to show that there large amount of it. Another drilling outQt has been started 0:1 a farm Ava in search of oil.

Ava and Campbell Hill are four miles apart. The presence of gas at Campbell Hill ccnrages the prospectnrn in the hope that oil county. will found In Jackao is here relatives. from Marion IjA cyclone of fun. A whirlwind of tTf :,1 usic in "The Widow McCarty, house Friday night.

Bradley, one of Goreville A. (fading merchants, i tor here today, was a business tail the band con- ftempon and evening in "The McCorty," opera house Fri- ItFeb. 9th. No waits between laughs, I haci taken my wife; wished I had taken triv girl after the show feeling, in "The Widow McCai'ty, opera house Friday night. Miss Stella Dowell entertained a company of'about fifty young people Wednesday night ac the home of her parents, Mr.

and A. B. Dowell. The event was in celebration'of'her eighteenth Don't fail to hear the band concerts afternoon and evening in "The Widow McCarty," opera house Friday, Fob. 9th.

J. Keegce has been confined on-account of few days. fC yclone of fun. A'whirhyind of ic in "The Widow McCarty, "opera night. Ir.H.

Perry is -seriously ill at Jhoine of his son, Perry, 'ti2Salooi1i League superintendent. jarry Korando, a middle aged man ftfcfe Mississippi was ad- "igedMnsanejTuesday afternoon- and in the asylum at Anna: Hjwigntingiood causes gas, heav'i- stomach Mi-o-na Tablets will stop the distress i minqto'3. 'Largo -box 50, cents. "Potter guarantees th'em. jOll prpspejptora.slnk- well on 'the Wm.

"Promiing near Campbell Hill Build Purpose LOCAL and PERSONAL strong flow or gas at a feet Tuesday afternoon, The late Wesley of Vergennes, who died recently as a result of a fall Had passed the "three scrore and ten" years, 5 months old at time of death. He was married to Rachrael Outman January 14, 1866. The names of the children' are: Egbert, of near Wallace of Murphysboro; George ofv.CouHervilleT Mrs. William and Fred, of Vei'gennes. These five children, and the-wife and mother survive him.

He is also survived by one brother, E. and two Mrs. ijulia Chester, and Mrs. Sau'me'l of Emporia, Kansas. Important action was taken by the.

official board at Tuesday night relative to building of a new church This matter has-been under consideration in the congregation for.some years but how'to accomplish it has not appeared. The, way does not now wppear clearly', but the determination to proceed plan proposed will soon bring results and ultimately whole The law of the church is very rigid touching the matter of a congregation getting into' debt. It requires before building operations begin there' shall have been secured "in" good subscriptions at least three-fourths or the amount of the proposed cost. board's proposal is most sane and conservative and will invite the approval'and'doubtless the cordial cooperation of the entire' congregation and the community. In 'brief it is this: 1.

To build'on the present location. y. To'carefully-study'the. question of materials for building, architecture and clesiyn, and develope the whole matter and determine upon the materials id be used Defore any building work Is begun. 3.

In harmony with this general design, the Woman's Guild, having the matter greatly at hefirt and already well in hand, will build the parsonage the coming summer. 4. To proceed as suen as possible with the.taking of subscriptions for the building the church, and if sufficient can be in the season of next year, 1913. James G. Pay Your Taxes! Town Collector.

K. Travelstead ostabllahecl at the. Valentine SQcial Tlie Ladies' Auxiliary of the B. of L. F.

will Valen.tine Social at.the..!. F. hafl evening 'Valentine's 'l4th. Refreshments, cents. A given in connection with this beginning o'clock in the'afternoon.

Sudden Dealh Levl'Brewe'r, aged 75 years, and a life long resident of this died suddenly nine o'clock today. was due to heart failure, the old been 'afflicted with heart trouble for some time. When stricken Brewer, in company with''his son, Wm. A. Brewer, was walking from h.iB home.

on East College street, north of the Field; towards East- Walnut street on his way, to some eggs or other produce. Jjlri front of the H. E.Hart residence, he stopped and told his con he to rest as he was teeling Without another woid he dropped walk and was dead when thejson teached Coroner Forshee' was summoned from Murphy'sboroyand "the inquest was held this Mr. Brewer was'the aa to survive of a large family ot brothers and sis- tera, the old fainilyThome being in the Union Hiir. southwest of Carbohdiie; time before parbondWe ten or twelve years'; niear-vMt.

school, south east df town. Hiilery' Brewer, brother of bout 3 ear3 ago.3pAnother brother, of heart failure, his death' occurring about ten years ago. General Brewer, a.son of deceased, Aug. 1910, his very'sudden. MivBrewer is survived by a widow, one Wm, A.

Brewer, and one daughter, the latter Jiving in Marion: At this writing the funeral arrangements had not been completed, HANDICAPPED This is the CasTwith Many Carbondale People. Too many Carbondale citizens are handicapped with bad backs. The unceasing pain causes constant misery, making work a burden and stooping, or lifting an impossibility. The at preventing freshing rest and in the morning-is stiff and lame. Platsers and liniments may give relief but cannot'reach the cause.

To eliminate.the pains and aches you must'cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills ar.e.for- sick kidneys. foil owing statement should convince every reader fo the efficiency. v. 'Mrs.

Illinois Car- tervilie, asys': know tha Doan's Kidney Pills'are an excellent kidney medicine arid can. say'that they are worthy'of a trial." My back ached intenslyVand-I had pirins iti my hips ancl neck. I often felt' dizzy and 3 a a s' a 1 1 p' 11. Doan's Kidney Pills 'did. me a -world of.

good "and since taking 1 have been' in much health. advise everyone sniftering from kidney complaint to give this a trial." Kor sale by dealers. Price 50 cents. Poster-Milbum 1 Buffalo sole agent for the United States. Remember the and take no' other.

First st Church Notes TONIGHT 3 600ft Wit OF MOTION PICTURES AND ILIIJSTRATCO Good Music, CioodShow ADMISSION 5 AND CENTS connection with the address by Mr. Leavitt. The chorus will be in training during the next three for much special singing.the night of- February 25th, at which time Bishgp W. A. Quayle will preach here.

oC our last Sunday on accburft of a lack 'of heat in their church, and the good sermon of Pastor Jones at night, were highly appreciated. The bond of union between the churches is.greatly strengthened by such' neighborlmess. The gospel from the mouth of a Baptist Christian sounds strikingly the the mouth of a Methodist Christian. Selah'. There is much sickness gregation.

the ehut-ina, are Mrs. Helen Buchanan, 0. Mrs. E. J.

Ihgersoli, Mrs. Virginia DuiVaway, Dr. W. Plater, Mr. H.

B. Perry and Mrs, V. A who is hospital, at JDbubtless there are many others. A blessing upon them liV-the pastor's writer regards the one and third Psalm the bit of Holy'Writ in the book for'those' who afflicted discouraged. Its.

author had had large'experience of the great graciousness of Jehovah. Commit it so that it may be the com: panion of your restless; hours. 'There. is solace, and real: comforting -in; its swee pi'omiBes and ring.ing praises. ai her home, 306 South Seventeenth Murphysboro, at.

5:30 o'clock M.onday morning, February 5, 1912. She was-married to 'James Cox, September 16, 1865, at Norman church, Old Kingston on Thames, county of 'Surry, England. She united with the Wesleyarf Methodist church at Flamstead in het early life. Mr. came to America in 1882, and to Murphysboro seven years ago.

"Mrs. Cox leaves her husband and three of seven children, John: L. Cox, Wv J. Cox and Mis. Henry Kahl, one brother, Fred Lee, of one -sister, Wm.

England. Funeral at Plainview, 6, from the Methodist church. Burial at Hi liyard cemetery three miles Plain THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN for Olasa'ih'ecl. Notices Oiie insertion, per word OX Three tDsertio.ua, per, word .02 One week, per'word -l'3 One ruonbta. iier .10 W.H.

Leavitt, the distinguished artist, -whose; great painting "The Last 1 exhibited here about a and was -heard at that time by a large company in one of has- consented to speak in this church Sunday night. Mr. Leavitt is a highly A rare opportunity, is', thus afforded the public. All are invited. The Men's Clrarus sang again Sunday night with great acceptability.

They will sing next Sunday night in and Light company '-B tree and on OPERA HOUSE Latest Motion Pictures 3 Reels of Pictures, Illustrated Song by Miss Pansy Spain Home Talent Musical Act by Misses Helen and Mary Fraley DO IT NOW Snbccribu for' PAFElt Admission 5c and IOc Program changed daily 'WatchJof Q'ur Act jp the near future. BURBRINK; Aged 82 and 23 days 'Mrs. died'at the home of Div Daniel Saturday eveninK, February was born in 'Bremen, Germany; '-in came to America with her parents but two years settled with them near Dayton, Ohio. jLater family moved to Kansas City, and jome three years ago the aged lady came to Murphysboro to make her iome. mother of Two of them, F.

A'. Burbrink, of Kansas City, and Mrs. Anna S. Muster, of Murphysboro survive her Besides these she leaves five grand- Children to mourn her' death, namely Dr Harriet Miss Beatrice Muster, and James 'A. Muster, of this city and- Mrs.

James McCauley, of and'J, B- Muster, of Era. MRS. JAMES COX. Sarah Cox, wife, 'of Barnes Cox, was born at -Flamtsead, Hertferd-' June 26-, .1838, died; FOR West Main. residence at 507 See- J.

R. Office I'i building, over Leader Shoe -Sunv. FOR Furnished for light housekeeping. 309 North Normal avenue. FOR 5 room cottage, furnished, near square, $15 month.

Address A. Free Press. Fb'R first class horse; also and hai ness and pair sleigh and bells. E. W.

Earth, 408 S. Poplar street. at New girl for house work. Mrs. E.

A. Border. UOST containing sum of money, at opera house or on South East street. Finder return to Ridg- -way's store. Say you Safc it in the Free Pres Psoriasis and other skin are caused by 01 lev way rapidly multiply, deep into the tissue.

-what causes' that Jtc)i, run and have had experience with ies for s)dn trouble but nevVr seen remarkable- -cores from-D D. D. In- Sont rS fcom the very rttst appli- WcT'ire so conndent that D. D. D.

will rpttch, your case that-It will TOU nothinl'if the bottle falls 4o make good every If. you have sljm trouble or any irind t6.droi> do the rnoritt of g. anyway. We icnow tliat rSSK p. 'will JJL.

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