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HOUSEHOLD GOODS hi ruts taue Warnte Kmowm Tfora Cla Adls-Qdidk Essualft FYOULOSTIT YOU'LL FIND IT si THIS PAGE Classified 2 per word minimum 14 Monthly rate. 22 per word. minimum 14 words. classified ads will be run In both Journal and Courier. The for Classified 9 p.

m. and 3 p.m. CASH 14 word ad will be run one time in Journal and Courier for 25c CASH. If ad is more than 14 words or for more than one Insertion pay two cents per word per insertion LESS ten per cent for CASH. DISPLAY Clarified, 64c per Inch per insertion.

WANTED WANTED--Lace curtains to launder Phone 498-Y. 9-25-2t and Ironing Also bundle shirts 10c each. 621 S. Fayette. 9-26-3t WANTED TO and eggs, 673 So.

Fayette St. Phone 460-Y. 9-27-et WA NTE A LESM JUNIOR SALESMAN, age 21-30. salary and commission. Apply 1 to 3 Wednesday.

Alexander, 229 West College. 9-27-lt HELP Journal and Courier I of Jacksonville Flease nota when your eopy ai Journal or Courler falla of livery and oottfy Courier office Spedai delivery wtll giade on calla registered at oefore seveo ociock far Sfe Couner and 8:30 a m. far Journal Phone are 62 and 63 MAN Wanted to take care of an established business In the sale of McConnon Products In Morgan County. Good living right now with increasing profits as you become acquainted with customers and business. We flnanco responsible Experience not necessary.

Apply by letter to McConnon Jc Company Dept WBN-101. Winona. Minn. 9-27-lt SITUATION WANTED for Business College girla to work for room and board Phone 1617 9-27-5t FOR RENT la uaed to accepting clasalfled advertisements for publication However It la poadble to guarantee that all statements made toy advertisers are correct Persons who anever ad- eapecially for are advised to eend no money for or any other purpose except mall undl proposal has been investigated Journal-Courier Oo FOR room cottase, lights, gas. garage.

Good condition Reasonable. Can 1470-X 9-27-6t, FOR eight room i houie 413 North Prairie. Phone MN 9-27-tf FOR modem house. West Beecher Aee. Phone 464-X or 646 Hardm 9-27-lt FOR house eveiy comcnience West end.

Phene 291. f-10-tf OPTOMETRIST FOR seven room house, 529 Hardin. Double garagf Call IfcOinnls Shoe Store 9-26-3t FOR room house 417 Sherman. Oarage Apply 635 Superior. Phone 1374-X.

9-27-lt Dates Comirng I FREE this heading to person or persons, churches, clubs, lodges, societies, advertising such In the Journal and Courier, or having Job work done here: Dancing Nichols Park. Wednesday and Saturday nights. Dancing. Woodland Inn, Tuesday and Saturday. J.

Henry's Consignment Sales. Fridays at Woodson. H. Smith Consignment Sales every Wednesday at ChaDin. September 28 Burgoo.

Congregational Church. Sept. fry, Merritt church. Serving at 5 o'clock. Sept.

soup and hamburgers, Alexander M. church. Sept. 29-Fish frv Centenary church. Oct.

chicken supper Concord Christian church Oct. chicken supper Northmlnster church. Oct. burgoo Oct. Sale, J.

Capps let vs. A. Russel et at, City Real Estate Block', at Court House. Jacksonville, 2 p. m.

Oct. sale Big type Poland China hogs. Anderson. October Fry Brooklyn Church Serving at 5 p. Oct chicken plate lunch 1 Centenary church.

Oct. Pale, Spotted Poland China hoes. mi 1 ml of Jacksonville 12 neon. B. H.

McCarty. 'FOR RENT, APARTMENTS FOR or 3 room modem furnished apartment. 210 E. Morton Ave 9-27-2t. FOR furnished three room apartmpnt with garage; also single room.

Mrs. Marshall Miller. 9-26-61 FOR apartment. 3 rooms and bath Furnished or unfurnished. Board optional.

729 West State. Mrs Thompson. 9-16-lmo. FOH KEN WHO TO CALL AND WHERE TO GO successful season. Sell anything, anywhere, any! time, and make you money.

Court St. Phone 1708. Charles Strawn. 7-19-tf consignment Sales at Woodson a specialty. Thor- I oughly experienced In all lines.

216 Webster Ave. Phone 1602. J. (Jess) Henry, 7-19-tf PLUMBER and Steam Fitter lor dependable plumbing and heating service. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Contract work a specialty. 301 East College Phone 118. Joe. E. Doyle.

7-21-tf FOR Mrs. Eliz Thomason and Mr. and Mrs Fred Carter spent several days this week attending the fair In Chicago. Mrs. A.

Sawtelle called on Mrs Scott Holmes Friday. Mrs. Ida Kitner spent this week with her sister Mrs. John Boddy. Mrs.

Eva Six and children spent Thursday with her parents Mr. and Mrs Fred Barfield. Mr. Wilbur Williams was one of the men who attended the farm bureau meeting In Decatur Monday. Mr and Mrs.

Ernest Wilson and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Killane and Freddie. Mr. and Mrs Marshall and Bobbie drove to Springfield 8unday Mr, and Mrs.

Albert. Killam and Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Header. spent Thursday evening with Mr.

and Mrs Fred Killam. Magellan, who Is credited with the first circumnavigation of the globe, was killed in the Philippine Islands the Journey was completed. WOODSON H. S. NOTES The Junior class published the September issue of the high school paper this week.

They intend to have the paper out by the twentieth of each month. The following is a list of the members of the staff: Editor in Megginson. Assistant McCurloy. Athletic Mitchell. Joke Hudson.

Exchange Dyer. Art Bllmling. FOR modern five-room bungalow, bath, breakfast room, garage, bargain at depression price Paved street. Address care Jcurnal-Courier. 9-27-3t FOR many six room houses all on the ground for sale, but we have one, at a bargain price, and possession right now.

Your move Phone 1329 or 1413. 9-24-3t FOR SALE HONEY FOR honey New crop. 835 W. Superior Ave. Phone 1374-X.

9-27-lt FOR SALELIVtSIOCK FOR sows to farrow soon. Bred to pure bred black Poland China hog. Ail double-treated. Bump. 823 South Diamond.

Jacksonville. 9-26-2t C. H. RUSSELL At Ruasell Thompson Jewelry Store Na West Side Square. Jacksonville Telephone No.

96. Forty vean experience in flttlnf and Eye Glasses OSTEOPATHS 0 DR. L. E. STAFF Oftteepathic Phyalctaa Graduate under A.

1. Still L. Originator (1874) of Spinal and Therapy. 1008 state Street Office Phone t9t DR. L.

K. HALLOCK Osteopathie Physician Graduate of American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville. Mo Phone SOU Keif ApartmrnU W. State SL Jocksonvllle. XU.

UNDERTAKERS FOR room stucco house Modern All hardwood floor. 512 W. Beecher. Call 1531. 9-26-3t FOR 6 room cottage, 631 Routt St Apply Ed Keatirw.

624 Side 8quare. 9-22-tf FOR furnished sleeping room, garage Reasonable 413 West College acenue 9-22-tf FOR FOR furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Close in Garage Phone 868. 442 South Mauvaisterre. 9-19-tf MILK FATTENED Chickens, Ducks.

Dressed, cut up. alive. Delivered. Phone 460Y, 673 S. Fayette.

9-27-imo FOR FOR 4 room modem cottage, also apartment 504 Church. Phone 632Z 9-24-31 FOR residence, newly decorated. Excellent locaUon. Apply Chan Joy, 703 Ayers Bank Bidg. Phone 954 9-24-3t FOR home modem conveniences, attractive rent to right party.

710 West State. Phone 1445-X 9-r-St FOR rooms by day or week Inquire 221 North street 9-27-tf FOR furnished sleeping room for gentleman; modem home close tn 421 College Ave, 9-27-tf FUR A new feather mat Phone 872-Z. 9-2d-2t FOR wheat. Call R-6211 9-24-tf FOR FOR One-half duplex five bath, end r.oors Garage West side Apply Kenneth Court House. 9-27-51 FOR FOR apartment.

Suitable fot two adulta Weat State Phone 122 9-9-imo cloee to school 610 West State St Seeds. EL 9-5-tf POR near town. Call 1S45-X 9-26-St FOR Bonansinga 352 E. State. 9-21-tf FOR S5(J West Beecher.

Inquire 209 East Colleee Ave Sarah Bnidwln 9-10-lmo FOR FOR Meier orchard Bluffs, 111. 9-15-tt FOR new furniture some overstuffed; walnut bedroom suite; dining room suite; gas ranse; coal oil stove; other articles. Call ac 229 East College Ave. 9-26-3? FOR desk, like new. and a large roll-top office desk, with files and full drawer compartments.

Want smaller office desk Phone 1329 or 1413. 9-24-31 FOR SALE OR TRADE PERENNIAL FLOWERS JOHN H. Undertaker ROBERT REAVY Licensed Embalmer Of fire and Parlor 328 State Street Telephone 1007. JOHN CARROLL uneral Director 3l6 East State Strett East Side I F. Temple Phones; M.

ReVience 560 FOR State Rev and Mrs Phone 412. 000 West FOR Flower Plants Want. Low priced Amos May, 414 E. Court 9-17-lmo St. Phone 957-Y 9-3-lmo FOR SALE OR hand concert grand piano.

Wonderful condition Call 515-W 9-27-lt DENTISTRY CHIROPRACTOR DR. R. D. BRANDON Office and Residence 475 State St Phone 790 MISCELLANEOUS SWEENEY SUPPLY CO. Dealers in Coal, Lime, Cenv nt and all Brick layers and Plastererc Supplies.

Phone 165. AUCTIONS CONSIGNMENTS PUBLIC SALES INSURANCE (AH Lines) Surety Bonds and Real Efttate Central Insurance Agency J. COLTON Professional Bldg. lei. 554 A Dependable Ageney WHY TAKE CHANCES ON FUEL AND FEED? Order from us and be assmed of getting the best quality obtainable.

even if there's a difference in price the better value the goods you receive from us more than balance the difference in price You'll get exactly you pay for Stout Coal Co. Ql'ALITI iHAVriTT SERVICE SATISFACTION Alforurn Coke 256 North Sandy St Phone 4 Z. GUARANTEED DENTISTRY half usual prices. Dr Snerly. dentist, 12J West College.

Phone 9. 9-13-tf NIGHT SCHOOL NEW classes start October 3. Shorthand. typewriting, bookkeeping, accounting. spelling.

English, penmanship. For information visit Brown's Jacksonville Business Col- 9-17-lm Waverly in Ol i. If you advertise coming events in the Journal and Courier, either isslfled Display, Bold Face or Regular Display; ot have your Job Work printed here, the dates of such will oe run FREE In the of Coming Events Column." PROVIDED such events are advertised FAK ENOUGH AHEAD to permit such listing. Ili Jacksonville and Business Directory Call On Phone or Write the Following Firms for Immediate Service Motor Rebuilding Cylinder Grinding Main Bearing Align Boring Connecting Rod Service WELDING Aeetyline and Electric KEYS MADE For Any Lock Machine Work M. INGELS 110 ft.

Maavalsterre. Phone lli CASH LOANS On YOUR ALTO Easy Terms No Low Months to Tajr K. BED WELL North Sandy Street Douglas Hotel Building TYPEWRITER DOCTOR 17 yearr experience on all makes Typewriter and adding machine ribbons. J. B.

MEYER 3A5 r. Court. Phone 11MW. Waverly. 111., 8ept.

Clart nee Hulbert and nephew, Billie Allen of Reddick visited Saturday and Sunday with the faiher, Hugo i Allen. William Brian of Huntley visited Friday at the home of his aunt. Miss I Nannie Brian. Mrs Elizabeth Crumpler went to New Holland Saturday and visited until Monday at the home of her son, Hollo Crumpler and family. Mr.

and Mrs. M. R. Dorwart of visited Sunday at the home the Mr. and Mrv Fred Dorwart.

Miss Verta Garman is spending a fev days visiting friends in Chicago and httendiUij the Century oi Progress Extxxsiiion. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Toah and two of Nilwood visited Sunday at the heme of Mr. and Mrs.

G. F. Chalians. Mrs. Leura O'Connor and Mr.

and Charles Connor of St Louis came and visited until Sunday evening at the home of Mrs Carrie DeaUierage. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Doyle and Mr and rs. Ray Doyle of came Sundav for a visit of several days et the 'home of Scribner and daughter, Norma.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Ham Foutch of New Sunday at the home of Jane Carter and Mrs Mary Mecharn. West Liberty Mr and Mrs. Darrel Wilson, Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Couitas and Mary Lee drove to St. Louis Thursday. Mr. tas had cattle on the market that day.

Several of the West Liberty children have been out oi school for several days on account of Ulneas 1 Mi. and Mrs Chester Thomaoon, maiiRiuiRMifainni.irfntMnwafioa^aviiiniRDiiinnaiDMimnHiwitnng Business Owens. Assistant business Watt. Junior class Henry. Sophomore class Blimllng.

Freshman class Smith. W. H. S. has a new student, Virginia Dyer, who entered the Junior class this week.

The freshmen feel that they are really freshmen now. The sophomores held a party for them last Thursday evening at the school house and duly I initiated them. You can recognize the freshmen now by the garter" which they must wear until the end the first semester I Mardell Henry, Helen Wahl, and Juanita Myers were at thr hinh school this week. FOR 10 pounds 80 cents; 5 pounds 45 cents delivered 1 28Y or Laurence Plsher, Woodson 9-10-lmo FOR extracted 10 lbs 80 cents; 5 lbs. 45 cents; delivered.

Phone R1350. A. L- Holmes. fi-21-tfi FOR water radiator. 75-ft.

heat service, 36 me high. Very reasonable. Add care Journal-Courler. 9-19-tf; FOR water radiator, 75 ft heating surface. 36 inches high Cheap.

Cali 54. 9-21-tf nr.ci* nr re todat EVE BAYI.ESA, pretty naalatnnt to EARLE BARNES, advrrtUltiK of drparimrDl torr, nmrrlri RADER. IHrk lo to tnkr ekarsr of tnn- tnirflon Joh tn thr It rrqnlrr at lenat jrmr to rnmplrte but rrfmn to (o with him. MOSiA ropy writer, dlalikra Err and la eonatantlr rnualnic trouble. ta apoaaU hie for arreral mlatakea for l-'rr la hlnaied.

Mona la friendly with TIII.RUS KEKt'K who foreea atteatloaa an Ktr. I te Dirk, haa hers the atoek market, hor- rowiaat mo aey from her mother and loaea all thla, aa well na all her own aavlaca and I tick left In the hank. A SMITH, ateaografiher la the Rlshy offlre, gnisril to IIOLERUHiE, man employed by ather afore. a miaoaderatnadinjt at hriatmna, aeveral p.ioa In Eve not hrar from k. Too atolthom to admit arlf fa the ahe to apotogtae and beglaa ta aea arlf na a martyr.

Ie worka harder at tke I dk to forget her troahlea. Tlrrd and loa-ly, ahr rrinrai to her apartment oae alght ta Mad her mother thrre. t.O OX PITH Tnn STORY CHAPTER XL1V rVE awakened Deit morning to an unaccustomed sound. Her mother was beating something in a bowl. Sleepily Eve roused herself.

Sleepily she began to play the guessing game that she snd Esther had played when they hrard that familiar sound on mornings long ago. The game was to what particular treat was In for th'm and the winner always receiTed the first serrlng of waffles or mufSns or whatever it was their mother had prepared. Ere guessed, because hfr mother knew how much she liked them. Then, as a faint fragrance of bacon and coffes came to her, she Jumped out of bed. av, ikened herself thoroughly with a hasty shower and dreewsd quickly fur the office.

Her mother, she remembered, thought It slotrenly to appear at the breakfast table la pajamas or negligee. Ere left a little later with the understanding that her mother was to meet her at noon at a fashionable tea room. After a leisurely luncheon they went to the art museum. When Kate Bayless protested at devoting so much time to her entertainment her daughter explained, had to go to the museum some time this 'ek to take notes for my column to 1 asked Mr. Barnes If I could do it today.

Usually I go in the evening, though there's no real reason why I should. It's office work and I ra within my rights to do it in office hours. of course, If it," her mother agreed. "Now you Just attend to your notea and take care of always wanted to take my time at a place like this instead of hurrying through and not getting more than a glimpse of anything. When seen enough for one time do a little shopping.

There are some things Esther wanted me to gef for the Eve took her mother to dinoer i that evening at a hotel where sn 'orchestra that Kate had heard over the radio was playing. Here the patrons were permitted to select a part of the musical program and Eve. unknown to her mother, sent a note to the leader of the orchestra, asklnp for two of her favorite songs. After dinner they went to the early showing of a movie and returned home, weary and ready for bed. 'T'UESDAY evoning Eve took her A mother to see Mary a and Ray in their charming homo and Wed- nerday Mrs.

Penney entertained them st dinner. Arlene and also were Invited. "You have nice friends, Kate Bayless said after the visit to Mrs. apartment. She had picked up her crochet a little cap she was making for Esther's settled herself in a chair by the fire.

they have nice homes-real homes. Daughter, when are you going to quit working for other people and settle down to marriage in earnest and I have a nice home, too, Mama." now Dick has exactly no home at all. Nor you, either. I can't look on and see you making a mess of your life, dear child, without warning you how tt Is likely to end. didn't say much at first about your working after you wero married.

1 thought that by this time you'd probably have a baby and would be glad to stsy at home and keep house and let your husband earn the money. Then, when Dick got this new job I was so glad. 1 thought, of course, that you'd go with him. How long will his work keep him away. "A year, he thinks.

Possibly voice was very low. "And after that? What If his next Job him somewhere else I instead of bringing him here again?" don't know, Mother!" not happy firing this way. You look happy. And you never even speak of your hut-band unless I bring up the subject Why don't you give up your work at and go to him. Eve? you want to answer Eve rose, flung herself into her mother's arms and sobbed against her comforting aboulder.

Kate patted her, murmuring endearments, and encouraged her to relieve her unhappiness in tears. Presently when Eve had gained some control over her voice she confessed, I want Mm so dreadfully, Mother, but I'm not sure he wants And she told her mother of the estranfement that had arisen. guess partly to blame for all this," Kate Baylrss went on when Eve had dried her eyes and was sitting on a low stool at her mother's feet. Why how could you be to blame? You were hundreds of miles I always tried to save you 1 from even the little hardships when you were a child. 1 thought there would bo time enough for you to face such things when you were older.

What I overlooked was to make you see that when you I left home and went out into the i business world and into a home of your own you'd have to begin te some of the hard things your 'self and sacrifice your own wishes and comfort sometimes for others I thought it yourself. Eve. I realise that you needed to be told." I do bird of Eve Insisted. the deadly, routine things that Barnes hates to do he gives to me. If ever see how hard 1 work at Mama, you 'say such a maybe you where it really matter.

But at nome. Eve? Did you do any of the hard things at home or did you put them all on Dick? You admit that he did nearly all the cooking. Was that fair? Was thst going fifty-fifty as so fond of putting he do It, when he always got home first In the evening?" what about had to get to work earlier than I did. Why should he expect me to get up a half hour earlier just to make him some coffee and toast and boil eggs when he could do it as easily he could do it as easily. But do you suppose that was the kind of home he looked forward to when he married you? No, Eve, if you were determined to keep aa outside job after you married, the least you could do was to take halt the responsibility at home, too.

course your husband loves you and wants you to go to Pine Forest or any other place his work takes him. He wants you to make a home for the two of you. If be tell you so any more, maybe pride. Or maybe hurt his feelings. A woman gets crabby.

Eve, wheo she works outside her home after married. The two Jobe are too much for her strength and nervee. You ought to be building up reserve strength that you might need in case of sickness. "Now, tomorrow night we won't go to a show or anywhere. have a good hot supper ready the minute you get home.

like that and realise how Dick nould like that, too, and after sup per you'll sit down and write him a nice long letter and tell him that you're giving np your work at Eva did not promise, nor tftd write the letter. The next evening she came home as swiftly as a taxi eould bring her with the news thst Earle Barnes was to leave Bixby's June first to become gencrsl manager of a much larger department In Chicago and that Mr. Bixby had asked her to take his place when be was gone. I (To Re Continued) DIXIE DUGAN Bread Upon Water By J. P.

McEVOY and J. H. STRIEBEL WELL WE'RE FAMILY, WE ARE WE ABE, ALL A BRILLIANT WHY PA KNOW WE NONE US WORK DECIDED TO TAKE FOR JOBS AN DO WE SOLVE PROBLEM? SOME60PV TO WCAA FOB 05 iTTT oh pa! -HERE'S. THINGS EASY THIS SUMMER WE I HAVEN'T BEGUN TO LOOK FOP yV SOME LETTERS JUST WHAT1 HA KNOW 'BOUT THIS My OLD COMPANY'S 7 ME MY OLD JOB ANOTHER LETTER FROM RIVAL OUTFIT OFFER'N ME ANOTHER JOB HMf me ole YER BREAD UPON TH WATERS AM' GONNA COME BACK SA ND Concord i SL The Ladies Aid of the P. church will mert at the church basement Thursday afternoon with Mrs.

A tor and Mrs. Ball as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brockhouae and daughter Norma Jean of Meredosia were Sunday afternoon callers at thf home of Mr.

and Mrs. Sam i Brockhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Rexroat snd daughter Mary EUraUnh and Mr land Mrs.

James Rexroat of Hopewell spent Sunday with Miss Carrie Diet- rick. E. P. Brockhouse of Jacksonville on relatives here Sunday afternoon. Don't forget the supper of the Christian church.

Oct. fourth E. Sanders and daughter and Miss Helen Yeck visited rel- i stives in Arengville Sunday. Rev. C.

Keur and daughter Anna and Mrs. Everett Lone motored to Chicago Friday momma. Mr? Long visited her daughter Maxine. EASY BY CALLING US Long or short distance; any class of goods handled quickly and satisfactorily. Ead es Transfer Storage 112 West College Digester Tankage Order Yours Now $35 Per Ton or sdranrinc.

and to change without notice. Order non. Jacksonville Reduction Co. PHONE 355 Income-Outgo? There is no need to tell you that you must SAVK, if you would be independent later on. But how will you save? Will you put your money in banks, or real estate, or stocks, or bonds, or investment trusts? That is for you to determine.

You owe it to your self and your family, to consider 1 seriously Savings Loan for a part of your savings. Check any five investments made in 1928 and see if they are making good today the 1 promises given five years ago. Jacksonville Savings Loan Association (Member Federal Home Loan Bank 1 Applebee BIdf Phone 99W.

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