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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 6

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Murphysboro, Illinois
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6
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PAGE SIX ALL AROUND THE TOWN D. S. Wagner of Ava was In this city Wednesday. Doc Thompson of Pomona wan in this city Wednesday. Mrs.

S. R. Hipley of Oravillo was a shopper here Tuesday. Fresh package candles 1n fancy boxes for Christmas. Shaw's Drug Store.

D6 tf Mrs. E. A. McGinn of Oravillo was a shopper here Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. James Rosen of Percy were In this city Tuesday. There will be no meeting of the Charity Ladies this week. The baby of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Hushing of Routo iis ill. Visit the gift shop Saturday, Dec. 12th, at the Murphysboro Telephone Co. office given by the Mary Magdaline class of the Baptist church. d12-3t The baby of Melvin Ellis is 111 a their home on North 22nd St.

Mrs. Kattie Didleberto of WllllsviUo visited relatives here Tuesday. Miss Edna Homines of Elkville was business visitor here Tuesday. Fountain pens and fancy pencils the best makes at Shaw's Drug Store in Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Walker DeSoto spent a few hours here Tues day. Mr, and Mrs. George Crippa won to St. Louis Tuesday to visit his. brother, John Cripps.

Your Christmas shopping tour wil not be complete without a visit to Shaw's Drug Store, where Quality the first consideration. Mrs. Elmer G. Smith went to Pluck neyvllle Wednesday to visit her fatlv er, 'Jacob Bartel, who Is Quite David Mohan of Cambria was a guest Wednesday at the home of Fred M. Rolens, 1512 Elm Street where he visited with his cousin, Mrs Frank Dudley of Decatur.

Buy your fancy articles from the Mary Magdaline class of the Baptis' church at the Murphysboro Telephone Co. office Saturday, Dec. 15th. Mrs. Elliott Griffin of Oravllle was among the out of town shoppers here Tuesday.

Mrs. V. F. Lyons of Carbondale spent a few hours shopping hero Wednesday. Mrs.

Julia Lewis of Wtllisvtllo re turned home Tuesday, after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Blanch Martin, of this city. 1 Mrs. Martha Goodman of Ware who has been visiting Mrs. D.

P. Gregory of this city, Anna Tuesday to attend the funeral of her son-in-law, Charlie MacLeath, who died at his home near Ware Monday morning. Funeral service was cno ducted at Anna Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Gregory accompanied her to Anna to attend the funeral.

Ladies' night meeting at Centenary Methodist church Thursday evening at 7:00. There will be no luncheon Thursday noon. O. B. ORMSBY, Pres.

E. G. HAMLET, Sec. DANGERSjOF A COLD Murphysboro People Will Do Well to Heed Them. Many bad cases of kidney trouble result from a cold or chill.

Congested kidneys fall behind in filtering the poison-laden blood and backache, headache, dizziness and disordered kidney action follow. Don't neglect a cold. Use Doan's Pills at the first aign of kidney trouble. Follow this Murphysboro resident's example: J. Hattersly, 225 S.

18th says: "A cold settled on my kidneys. Tliero were dull pains in my back and when I stooped a sharp twinge caught mo jn thosmall of my back. Mornlnga when I got up, I was awfully stiff and soro. The kidney secretions were too frequent in passage and only a little passed at a time. They were also filled with sediment and passed with a burning sensation.

In a short time Doan'a Kidney Pills relieved the pains In my back and reBtored tho action of ray kidneys to normal." 60c at all dealers. Foster-Mllburn Buffalo, Y. PERSONAL MENTION the social shop talk of the- city. It toolal duty to report your fueiU or your Tht Dally Independent, Mrs. .7.

W. Bonham and children ol! this city went to East St. Louis Wednesday to visit Mrs. Art Delano, who formerly lived here. THE DAILY INDEPENDENT, MURPHYSBORO, ILLINOIS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1923 Mrs.

Emma -Brown of 'Oraville is a guest of Mrs. Jake Jatho. of Logan street, this city. Mrs. Rattle Marshall oil shopped here Tucadny and Mrs.

Susie White. DeSoto visited Misses Annabcll Creason, Orbie Brewer and Arbra Staddard ol! Gor- hain wero shoppers in Murphysboro Thursday, Mrs. J. M. Doty of near Oraville was among the shoppers In this city Wednesday.

Buy the latest in Pine Jewelry from Jeweler. Diamonds and R. S. Buxton D3r-lt Mrs. D.

T. Waiters and Mrs. W. H. Walters of Carbondale spent a few hours shopping in this city Wednesday.

Miss Minnie Hirscli of this city went to Du Quoin Thursday to visit her father, William HIrsch. i Mr. and Mrs. A. G.

Zelle of this city were business visitors in Johnston City Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Mattie Thompson of Carbondale passed through here Tuesday en route to Ava to visit at the home of Harrison Thompson. Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Harsh a and Mrs. J. Schneider of Vergennes shopped in this city a few hours Wednesday. 0 Mrs. Lawrence Williams is employed at the court house to assist with the tax books a couple of months.

Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Earth, who was operated on at the hospital Tuesday for appendicitis, is getting along nicely. Ben Hafoermehl is building a new bungalow on South Legion. Way.

S. M. Kirk was awarded the contract. Why allow "snuffles" and stuffy, -wheezy breathing to torment your Babies when quick relief follows the use of CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH No Narcotics 1 Gift Clocks In Many Styles $1.69 to Boudoir, Dresser, andj 'Desk Clocks of American walnut, cellu-l loid French ivory, and) brass, in various iThirty hour 'American! 'movements. WORLD'S LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATIO 475 DEPARTMENT STORES RELIABLE QUALITY GOODS ALWAYS AT LOW PRICES We Are Now'Permanently Located In Our New Home, 1326 Walnut Street, Opposite Elks'Home, Murphysboro, Illinois Paris Garters Boxed for Gifts j.

with arm bands! to match in beautiful'; colored gift boxes. ere Girc practical gtfto-that's a good idea! Not original Ky any means. Many people have doingit for fill a particular need are the most appreciated. TKey live a life of usefukes. appropriate for the Christmas season.

See the many remarkableflints forjfoung andoH Note, also, the prices, whiA, considenng the high quahty. are Girls' Serge Dresses Ail-Wool at This Low Price! These dresses, especially" designed for girls, are made ofi excellent all-wool serge in navy, red, and brown with trimming of embroidery or braid in contrasting shades. Most of them' have full pleated ekirts. are goojl yajucs at our low price, $3.98 Men's New ISilk" Shirts At a Remarkably J2ow. Price See these high' Shirts to ppreciate them.

New Cannelle Stripe Patterns A large assortment, carefully selected from the season's choice stripes, Full cut; perfect fitting; full square tails. Indeed a big value at $4.98 Beautiful Leather Bags Especially; Suitable for Gifts "Mama" Talking Dolls 8 Our assortment-of leather Bags contains the very latest novelties as as the staple bags, Florentine bags, arid fitted bags of various sizes and shapes. In cobra, goat, pin seal, and beaver calf leathers, pur low! Women's Winter Dresses Stylish Models at Great Savings In ''this- splendid Assortment of Dresses you are sure to find-one which will suit your taste and purse! The styles, colors, and materials are varied enough to meet all needs. And the values are worth your attention, these Dresses are priced unusually low for such $12,90 Silk Hosiery Ear (appreciate gifts of hosiery, and any of these would good values are Full fashioned threkd ilfk inforced heel lisle garter and Full fashioned pure Hose, very fine 20-inch boot. yery, low.

priced at $1,98 pure grain all-over Hose, very heavy. tow only, $2,98 to JUOr Afl these Dolls say I Some have 'painted hair and eyes, Bothers have real hair and 'moving eyes. Dressed with shoes and stockings, and rompers or. lace trimmed dresses with bonnets or hats to match. Sizes 11 to 25 in.

high. Comparative Prices and Values Are Not Confidence Builders This Store its associate Stores throughout the United States, agree with the decision of the National Vigilance Committee, charged to create maximum public confidence in Advertising, that "a comparative price is a statement of fact," which must be 'de-i termined by actual comparison or. otherwise it is not always true in "a comparative value is a statement of. thus always being to a question of doubt. The actual worth of; our goods is expressed by our prices and thus we do not name comparative; prices or comparative, We Truthful! Advertising is-, the Advertising worth Fancy Gift Stationery In Attractive Holiday Boxes A gift anyone would appreciate I Unruled linen fin-i ished Stationery in white and tints, tied ribbons and packed in gift Some boxes contain 24 sheets and 24 envelopes, others have as many as 48 sheets, 24 correspondence cards, and 72 envelopes.

Other Gift Stationery Up To $2.49.

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Years Available:
1923-1949