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Republican from Salem, Illinois • Page 4

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Republicani
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Salem, Illinois
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Jt -t RoUotH A TREnENDUOUS AND tea fit Sfesisrt A. IsV SUPRISINQ TRADE Our trade during the last two months has beet) such that we are highly elated over appreciation of.qur new store and while we are jubilant over this we are anxious to make the coming month a cause, for further congratulations. To do this we are aware That the same persistent eflort must be forthcoming on oar part, and that is the reason why we quote the following low prices on goods, each of which are genuine bargains, and all of which is but an inkling of tht many bargains to be had at our store. Note the following. They mean money in- your pockets.

Men and boys I Avars KlfNil Inwre VcriTt Fair. KflwsiteitiM.taf'tamlsft r7 BVENT5 A5 REFLECTED -JIB REPUBUCAN'S iMIRROR. 1 I -tAonly Noted and Elaor- Jleltors In and Oat Town. inter month. 4tmas three weeks from to ft Roney's special ad Id ibis Issue.

tafe Basseft and family wers from Foiter Monday. Roneys (sin the lead when las to prices on good goods. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwartx vera Iiouis Visitors Monday Honey certainly 'made 'era mad vtrnen he out the felt boot down 3 1 Si -4 a Ant -Si i doming specials.

Mens nanasome, wen tauorea, oest and good wearing suits to (76o Mens best frabric, English worsted, fancy cassirueres, All scotch tweed, made by the best tailors in the' land, all worth more than $10, but we sell them for 4. io and guaran tee them to give 10.00 worth of wear; We want to' see their beat Boys fine suits comprising The leading makes, well ailoredjand gqannteeing to fit and the prices are from $Y35 t0 $.50. We are recognized to be the leaden bn boys clothing. Shoes; well you know us For we handle all lines direct from the manufacturers as 1 and that enables us to give you the best possible val-ues'and to guarantee every pair we sell, all we ask is that you try a pair of our shoes and we will do the rest," $1,00 Jean pants at the kuockout price of 89c. Boys sizes at 83c.

'59c and 69c work shirts and overalls that have earned a reputation for themselves at 43c all wool Irish Frieze overcoat which we cleaned -up from the factory, and which we pit against' any or 8.00 coat in town we sell at $6.00 r' Three bargains in shoes. Broken loss of our 3.oo shoes ot $2,63 1 A few pair of 2. 25 or 2.00. Broken lots guaranteed values at 1.89. One lot of shoes, broken sizes, former -price So at f.

19. Winter Is here! Breezes the kind that go through you! Rain and water! Cold and damp weather! Ail teli you plainly that you heed our goods. And we tell you that this is the place to procure what you need at the very lowest possible prices. Buy good goods. Buy them right Buy now and buy at Roney's.

While you Watch us Grow. Watch our Business Flethods Win. f' y' J-Txt Eastern Star will give a pie vJyolo; following uuoili of the Salem v.jfio school hsva neither been eb- 1. Jissa B. Kaot, Teacher.

Ralph Anderson, Ralph Cruse, Frank Marshall, Silas Slack, Hugh No, 8. Maud Hiwrrr, Teacher. Grace Turner, Gladys Evans Jeonie Georgia Bryan, Rhoda Jones, Oscle Knight, Donald Moooey, Ernest Eddins, Alfred Bosche, Huey Wells, Howard McMackln, Donald Pasley, Charlie Wimberly, Moss Marcum, No. 3. Anna Torranci, Teacher, Bessie Arnold, Lyda Arnold, Mary Anderson, Pauline Bachman Tna Mapn, Auna Mercer, Maree Plummer, Irene Storment, MyrblTully, Willie Arnold, Arthur Campbell, Raymond Curlee, Harry Davenport, Omer Eddids, Earle Estis, Paul Kagy.

Beonie Mere, Lawrence Phelps, Frank Sullens. 1 No. 4. Maet Bcens, Teacher. Fred Cattels, Frank Cattels, Leon Fiuley, Sherman Harvey, Hatl Merritt, Eddie Modgl la, Paul Storment, Glen Williams, Florence Arnold, Daisy Anderson, Marguerite Divers, Irma Hanes, Anna Kamp, Lora Mana, Louise Marshall, Ruth McMackln, Hildred Bchoooover, Helen Schwartz, Lacy Bell, Minnie Sellers, Trutha Green No.

5. Roxr Masnus. Teacher. Roy Kaiser, Floyd Aker, Charlie Mann, John Eccles, George Bosche, Lonnie Sullens, James Arnold, Ned Pace, Lynn Pace, Eugene Blair, Charlie Thalls Mabel Mert, Faye Middleton Mildred Mooney, Gladys Gruoendike, Mabel Chillis, Bessie Weston, Libbie Turner, Elsie Arnold, Ruple Jones, Blaoch Betm, Jessie Wells, Florence Parks, Jessie No. FlobCnci Wasmoth Teacher Anna Craig, Emma Davis, Mabelle Draper, Joiephine Kaiser, Kathryn Larimer, Lila Lufkin, Hattie Wibel, Herschel Brioker- Herbert Schoon- hoff, over, Floyd Storment, Claire Williams, David Ulery, Herschel Storment.

-7 No. 7. Macd Jinninos, Teacher. Addie Anderson, Ethel Farthing, Frank Adams, Mabel Fellmao, Beatrice McLean, Ina Pcrriman, Mabel Pasley, Alice Taylor, Lulu Wibel, Mary McMackln, Hattie Vawter, Maidie Vogt, Mabel Southard, Adam Bacbmann, JehnTully, Frank Shack, Etlwood Joines, Ellis Sullens. No.

8. Lorn Kkll, Teacher. Irma jAUmon, Mamie Arnold, Lillie Black, Gussie Divers, Nellie Parks, Bertha Provart, Eva Wells, Wm Bryan, Harry Bryant, Andrew Divers, Owen Lewis, Omar McMackln, Dan Merritt, Ben Sweney, J. D. Willie White, Leon Logan.

High School Laura Mtiri and Ella Sfknoer, Teachers. Maude Bachman, Lenta Bryan, Florence Crosse tt, Lillian Curlee, Blanche Feltman, Laura Galloway, Jessie Galloway, Edith Kell, Amanda Lee, Edna Logan, Maude Morgan, Bessie Lynch, Jet Magness, -Mae Morgan, Lulu Shanafelt, -Gussie Stewart, Florence Young, Nellie Frank, -Earl Davenport. Jesse Francis, John Kagy, Osborn Lewie, Archie MiMackin, Nellie Pace, lu i spencer, Garrett, Hull, Leona Farthing, George Draper, Chas Hays, Otto Kell, Roy Lufkin, Lewis Claude Pace, John Cabaois. Dr. E.

G. McMackln is down from Mendola greeting relatives and friends. Mrs. Thomas Cbalam, aged 32, died last Wednesday night at ber borne In this city. -Harold Merritt, who entered the Illinois University, went to Chicago te spend Thanksgiving his biother, Frank Mrritt, and wfaii then was Uksc sicjf and is now la go Alma to night.

Jacob Guth was Louit last week. The city council met in session lut I oh A. vw IVKCb Un MIT every purchase at Rone i riadow See the doll in fts' to be given away III act tbls afternoon at per Bd umy o. rn vfi tea PW reikufra lew 'l. Th musical given by the Four O'CloCk Club Monday evening was very -Mrs.

J. H. Eason of Litcbfleld Wilted Prof, and 8. J. Curlee a partotlaal Usw Eugenia Marshall visited over Sunday with Miss Anna Mar- s6U at Jacksonville.

This Issue of Thi Rspobucan is somewhat late this week on account of the illness of the editor. An elegant new nimoau piano has been installed in the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. E.

Sceoonover, The teachers of the Salem public school were entertained last Wednes day' evening by Prof. Curlee and wife. Will D. Goodrich has accepted the position ef city editor on the Mt. Vernon Register, and will go there next Monday.

Mrs. Bertha Richardson, wife of Otto Richardson died last Thursday morning at her borne In Odin. She was 24 years old. Alf sorts of good people seem to regard Maple City Self-Washing Soap, as a personal friend. Maybe you do not know it.

They why don't you get some friend to introduce you, Mrs. Millie Jackson has gone to Chicago to look after ber interests in the campaign for re-election as post mistress of the Illinois House of Representatives. The Centralis Messenger is the name of a new weekly paper launched in Centralis. The editou are Paul H. Castle and S.

E. Loom is. It is independent in politics. Mrs. Caroline Rusler, aged 76 years, was struck oy a treignt train on the Illinois Southern Monday af ternoon, while she was crossing the track at Selmaville.

Her Injuries proved fatal and sba died the follow ing day. The ladies of the different de partment of the Salem Woman Club are requested to meet at Mrs. Goodoow's Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for tke purpose of elect ing the permanent officers of the organisation. Lulu H. Hull, Clrm.

"College clothes" we sometimes call them. Hart, Sohaffner Marx clothes for, stylish young men. You don't have to go to college to learn their merits. We are authorised to say, if you are not satisfied get your money back. Cutler Hays, The Cash Bargain Store.

The right clothes are easy for you to to find, to wear, pay tor. We have your size. The lupel in the coat H. S. small thing to look for, big thing to find means this, The clothes are right.

If you don find 'em so, your money back. Cutler Hays, The Cash Bargain Store. Last Thursday while two gentle' men of Xesia, were out hunting they found the body of Fred Blessing, the Iuka farmer who disappeared two weeks ago, hanifioir to a limb of a tree. Blest ing bud evidently com milted suicide, and had been dead fold several days. On Tuesday evening Marlon Lodue Knights of Pythias elected these officers Leo F.

Webster, Chan cellor commander; Sig Kauffman, vice chancellor; Telford, prelate; C. M. Brinkerfcoff, master of work; b. Curlee, keeper of re cords and seal; W.J. Tweed, master of finance; F.

O. Hart, master of exchequer R. C- Briokerfaoff, master t-arms Oraa Telford, inner gaard George Wblu, outer guaifK, -The Modern Woodmen jaoqiai wis evening at ine masonic v-Mlss Ausa Flint visited over 1 Sunday with Rek a Steuber In Ein muady. -Roney's not afraid to put the prices down because it spoils the 'cut" business; Mr. William Fape, the cigar maker and Miss Addle M.

Wingler were married Sunday evening. Dr. J. W. Flint and family will shortly remove to the Robert Martin 'property near the school house, Rev.

W. C. Logal was In St, Louis the first of the week lux the, Missionary Conference of the f-. vumoeriana x-resoyterian cnurcn. Rov Arnold has moved his eiear factory from the Mafflt buildinir be Mr Q.

tnartl kn lha 'RONEY'S, Homy Hall building on West Main street adjoining A. Bauchens shoe aUop. Guess again. You get a guess with each perchase, any amount. Fifty prises given to the fiftj persons cueHSinc the nearest the number of sales make by us during the months ot November and December.

Cutler Hays, The Cash Bargain Store, Jolm R. Ross was down from Alma Monday completiag an-ange- ments for removinog to Alma, Wash-- ington. For many years Mr. Ross has been one of the most progressive farmers and citizens generally re- gret the departure of himself and his estimable family. Money to loan of $500 or mere, 011 improved farms at 5 per Interest, with the privilege given the applicant to pay $100 on aey multiple thereof on uuy interest paying day, toapyly on the principal interest payable annually.

Address John S.StOneclpher, agent, SaUm III. The overcoat election comes next here's a. winning candidate: flart, Scbaffner A Marx line. Mat-form, correct style, perfect fit, best of cloth and trimmings, tailored by hand, ready lo-wear, castom-tailor's oualitv at batf his prices. Tour Htdnev back If vou'd rather have it You can tell-yon are voting right bW eJT8.

M. in the vote a Store Cntltr I Salem, Illinois It pays. to read Roney's ad In; this paper. t' Don't be afraid to come and look at our goods, end It is a pleasure to have you compare onr goods and our prices with those of our competitors, for in every instance we have them beaten and pleases us to hear yeu say so, Yours Boney 's. To alt Whom It may Ceaeera), Havieg8old my lumber and hardware business to H.

D. Evans who will' continue business at the old stand on. Main street, I desire all those' friends who oe me on o-'-oaunta past due to call and settle at Bespectfullv. Wu. Mooai.

ialem, Nov. 17, 902. A STARTLING SURPRIS. Very few enald ptheve In looking at A. Boadlty, a KesUhy, robnrt bhek-antth Tildeo, IuiL, thattbr ten yews be sei trn sack torawats from thanmatiasa s.

eonld sndurs and live. a3 atwnnde tul ebaiuj. followed his taking aketrio BitH ten. bottls vboUyeond mt, h. writes, sad have ant Wt i twiap fat evwr ayear.

IieyitlalsssthaUdaeyai Um efaod ssdcyv rasnatstlsss, tepavs rvsi( South Side IN PULPIT AND PEW. What the Ministry, Laltr and Ntifls erons Societies are Doing, A'series of special meetings are iu progress as the E. church, South. Dr. J.

W. Flint presiding elder of Vandalia district, will conduct quar terly meeting Sunday morning at the Methodist Episcopal church, Elder H. L. DeVr ot Ewing will conduct services on Sunday at the Baptist church. The little will be tickled most to death to get the do.

I at Roney's. Remember a ticket with every pur chase. Ladles clean your kid gloves with The Pry Cleaner. It is not a liquid, leaves bo odor and can be used while the glove Is on the band. For sale only by Sch warts Bros.

druggists. Eoney bought the prettiest doll to b. had at the Basaar given by the ies of the Cumberland Presbyterian church and will give it away Christmas Eve to the party boldieg tke correct number Yon get a nsimber with every parehasf and the drawing will take place Qbrlstmaa I.

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