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Gibson City Courier from Gibson City, Illinois • 2

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1 Stove irocerieSo Enamel Ware, China, Notions, t- Mmak Stoves Bi in ing-Groeery Bargain RURAbody Seldom have such bargains ever been offered in our lines i -ffr. 3 splendid makes of stoves we carried--- VntlfWAn KnnA 111! MM Awn 1- A 1 II CHAnsulavf (iibson Citv. and the tact that these unusual bargains are Ranges. We had auite a appreciated is attested by the crowds that have thronged our A--t iiit nine ui ine ure, anu oi course thpv store -since the opening day. We have been almost swamper witn traae.

An examination or our grocery siock win cuim of any of our goods. Smoke and fl! A made cut in the Leopl of anyone that what slight damage it may have sullerej 1 4 1 fill a. "em iro wun the rpst nf lio Cc 13. ctnAL'A nt wftti1 una nnr. lnnirpn inp nuniiiv br to buv a new nnn-u same.

Vucn lnveetl? I eWSr1 father that will be here that 'a was goods are not damaged at all; hApn firp anvivhefp npar. Thp.v pfresl mi npv in lha atcd 0r ken in i on Uiej faren I I ODe( tm-i nr-H 1 1 Hi: r. 5 mi we had just received them. Yet wmrtZeZuVf that it will pay you to lay in a suv ims many people are doing. Canned keep indefinitely; you can't get ty WFani7in uee aajusted by the must be disposed of Jns repairs may be made VfrV- Whether damaged or bwn must SO.

Come Varegje. i tip rinwnrp unnmpi vvnrp.ji.,; damaged atr tuai use, yel jt room is re- a store WY' 5: I i .10 "ill' u1 5J on City, 111. a' S3 tA "1r T'f nes. iliU 'u if I factf anv Z1 farm ay I Vn oul lit "ti Charts For this reasot Berg8troin -fty town fully as 1 Jj1." nn to tt.e 4 Jive in the i I r. a.

(c clilldrcu to Vl too nrfoe local, v'ilf i at U.e A- ev, vai. y1sIt bet v9h 1 In his cla JM siA tDe the first to -tcll of tt the first to othorwWK. if uotatoet i HI On and "V't "eiiT Mian Mar til tutC machine by II XT fCn ine tamlly doc- i i musi eftt more 1 1 ana iiiirof, tory anarire only two. to tn5 j.v the WIS. "Not dirwi-j- daw was ty ut.

ind bewail i nf'KJ Statea Nav Is on 60 Furnace hen ne 'altars to famt' tVlmer embers 01 "lrhriKt of Mt tcero ...1.1 ago la' veioi 'I ir ike. uo- "de aboB i fcg to thfl ijt and that nth used ih 'lmndlcy y.ulvpry setup ipo he di-o" re -ml as mi; 1 iu- its flupt tli1 25 1 -ill fl appear day of 1 l.ftQ "1 class leader, until the chur. was abandoned caused mainly by tne location of the railroad station at Foos- and Iff, 1: 1 year. of eliRiUle currency would he landi Then he and many others to Ghl vli pnoule only "through t.irlllB 'WJ. fbnttlie .4) numta ti Mil ga.nnaiby TTUARY tn aeiii.

tnne. He wift. an liSarpc Wpiai. ion CiCB-l)WrldniU have to eaduates to give Instruct Ion 1,1 n.in.mls Indicated iui ui 1 COMFORT! HEALTH! ECONOMY! nois. liV no means an.

ma iBall. "i nr citizen of most widely sen in the fiaign county, 's, on p. Ar. Hall had and had f'iiirailo to visit his Pulluck, at whose ftirV, A.ttw EUilt 'rtowed all united with the M. P.

church of Foosland. Mainly through his influence a Sunday school was established at Foosland, and for 7 years lie was Its superintendent. Today the Foosland church is enjoying fruits of his labors. 1 He was a devoted husband, a lovlnK father, a kind neighbor, a useful citizen and an exemplary Christian. His whole make-up was honesty, truthfulness and uprightness, with a force of character that stamped' his individuality, not only upon Wis children who rise up and call him blessed, but upon the whole community Ho loved God supremely and loved Ills neighbor as himself; manifesting his love by deeds of mercy, so much like the spirit of his Master, that though we see his face, ho more, yet he fctill lives in the hearts of all those who knew him and we can: say In the language of the revelator; are the dead who tie In the I.ord.

Yea, flaith the Spirit, and -their works do follow them." Or we may repeat with the poet: "Servant- of God, done, Thy glorious warfare past; Thy battles fought, thy victories wou. And thou re crowned at last." -pect Thoi. iiv'' tee givers niay Wtlini under the new mu.h ne(jo() -t went into efUI-KS W. EUnT Id iD was enel to tli0 th 1 1 roiilexy. n.

Consider me v-uw. was years of 1 'th You'll never buy but one. Get the right kind. Let me install a Round Oak for you. tlmVmg A PllTT and Heating rti TUI 1J 3.

3o Comes, tuts been a resident of the 1 blciUliiut tw cndiiiKolKlibofhood for a period of 2 A (,. itnca nf trouble 1 rs. iiemir mutaeer or tiie oo year's, a work :352.no5it 1 I Kricf i ln'r" 14 own about a year and Va licrs ill the Kl Vtimaln pre hrnncrlit. to Kooh- ll.iuf urAnlr attA tl.A fnnolal was it jwrtili cat iq v4.OVCR 6S YEARS' eh" iy act f-Ktt held fwjin the Foosland M. P.

church at 2:00 o'clock last Sunday, Rev. I. 1.. Field of a former pastor, preaching the seunon, assisti'd by Rev. Colwell and Eefr-eirrtfity.

1 Ml 1 not chance iff try out his without "wrecking national bank system; sufficient number in voluntarily, to Interment was Mt. Mope ceme tery. Tlie funeral was very largely Trace Marks 'per ille." r. i Bryan Induced td fa- DESIGNS rfa. Copyrights Ac.

"contw'W0 'all street ur- Aiirone endtn a eketoh ili.jorlpM.tn mi aaceruin our opnnf.11 ire wiunnpr 1 fuventlnn probably PatemriMe. ti'imMrioUyonnfldeotlal. HAh'UflOOK onPatcio fn-e. ajtenry for sei uniiK IMtoiiH taken tbrouirft Munn Uk recelvu-- flM Bewtrd, I1M. We offer On.

Hundred Dollar. Rew.rd' for ftny caiie of Catarrh that oannot be cured by Hall'. Catarrh Cure. F. CHUNKY "Ohio.

We the undereltrned. have known F. Cheney for the laet 1ft yeare, and believe him perfectly honorable In. .11 bualneaa transactions and financially to carry out any obllfratton made by hi. Arm.

WALDINO, RINNAN MARVIN. WhoteMle DruKSl.t Toledo. O. Hall'. Catarrh Cur la directly upon th blood and mucoua aurtacee of th.

yet.m.' Te.tlmonl.la fre. Prlc Uft per bottle. Sold by ill Sol by .11 Druntet, ttu. TatVHall'1 ramlly PHI fr e.atln.tla. renFJ "smmcd.

The -Mr I.i7 h0 I10 Imlllloa, ii 11 H-. ialnottca, without ounnre, muitf rl ot the Mr. Hi-yan in a grwnback- attended by sorroivlnft relatives, friends rand neighbors. The following obituary notice was prepared for. this paper Robert Gore Ball was born near Thorntown.

Nov. 8, 1836, and. died at Colorado Springs: July 29. 1914, aged 77 sears, 8 months and. 21 He Is survived by one sister and two brothers;" as follows: Mrs.

Flora Dayton of Lerby, 111, David Ball of and Joseph Ball of Hutchinson, Kansas. He was mmrirri 1,. flic Scientific Jlntcrica tcr-'8- auajiifi "1 lKe' so monthly ,1 hiroB'J ir 1 er and the Wall comnioi.u-iiv drivp I E', Tr3 oiilrk to take ad JAGEMEN1 "i to- 1 sn11- A benrtiomelf illneHKted weeny. nr. illation ill nr lournaL leni.a.

r.t f.nr; four niontli, BoW Wall newxJKileri. i of tliia projuuico ui o. rir- I antsS hatks t-1 t' -re secu RWmiIi'Tj' tnslhts sf TI1 itiiivi The young man who makes a good start in his home town will never make a bad finish somewhere else. function Susan J. Brock Sept 26, 1860.

To this go It so w. hw. -Beet printing at th Courier. Mr. Muring I'-cf "HI.

t- do not v. Cn (krou.i' 're Closed a 0 ao vk, whi rt. TjQif.il.

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