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The Sumner Pressi
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Sumner, Illinois
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MARION MAV AND SOHa. T. H. SEED. Editor.

Thursday, February 20, 1902. THE LOCALJSIEWS. The Newi of tbe Put Briefly Stated. In a Glass of Water. Put a handful of toffee in a glass of water, TV ash off the coating, look at it; smell it! Is it lit driuk? COFFEE the sanic teat.

It leavcathe water bright and clear, becaoae pure coffee. ANNOUNCEKNT omci FOR TOWN CLBBK. Charles G. Baird gives Tax PEIM authority to state that be will be candidate lor re-election to (be office of Town Clerk of Christy town at the April election, subject to the BepuUi- can primary or election. TOWN COLLECTOR.

PIPES authorises THE Puaa to atmte that be will be a candidate for tax collector of Christy at the April election, subject to can primary or election. the Republi- FOR TOWN ABBK8BOK. We are aniboriied to say that Jacob fintb will be a candidate -for of i town at the April flection, to the Republican primary or KTIR I II1GUWAYB. II H. Jones i be a candidate for re-clfi lion to the office of Highway Oiiinneaioncr of Christy town at the A election, subject to the Republican primary or convention.

Piano polish. Sold by M. J. Seed. Gasoline 13c.

at Westall's grocery. Uncle Philo Bell still continues quite ill Buy your building material Of H. Couiba. CJuttrt of household ammonia for 15c. at W.

K. Latest styles in visiline or calling cards, al tliiB office. Wben you a fi Ibs. of good soda for 10c. call at W.

E. Brian's. Caah foe wheat at UM MUla tiubacribe for I be Paaaa fl per year. fruita and aata at WactaU'i grocery. 807 your and bamjlM of F.

Combo. No. 1 Goal for atte by G. W. Me- A Co.

Bay yoor building material of G. W. McNeceACo. in enry home--The Four good vacant lols weit of City Park for I i Timothy $2.25 per bushel at Shultz's Department --Store, Obey, HI. Lohr-- i i a walch rhatm Wednesday, Jan.

'jJT- Finder return to A. A Jones and receive reward. It should be Somner Paxsa. Fine engraving free on all bought of B. F.

Lent Take--your-wheat to mi where you can get the higheat cash price. Another fall of snow Sunday night pare a slight eileasion of time to tbe eleighing. Prime Timothy $2.75 per bushel at Shultz's Store, Obey, 111. Individual money to loan. Any amount desired on real estate security.

S. C. Lewis, Sumner, III. Capt. E.

C. Davis has been dangerously sick 'be past week with heart trouble, but we are glad to hear that he was better Tuesday evening. When pain or irritation exists on any part of Ihe body the application of Ballard'c Snow Liniment will give prompt relief. Price, 25 and 50 cents at J. T.

Mathis' drug store. FOR SALE: Fine farm of 156 acres, IBB south of Sninner. is well im- good dwelling and farirT buildings and fences. For terms write F. C.

Manley, Mt. Carmel, III. VN Marion May -Sons. All Odd Lots and Broken Lines of Goods will be closed out at Cut Prices during this month to make room fbr Spring Business. Bargains in Dry Goods, Bargains in Clothing, Bargains in Shoes, Bargains all over the House.

Save money by buying now. Clothing All Heavy Clothinp for men and boys market down to close. Men's 13.60 Sails, sizes 36 to 42 at jour own price. Underwear All Best Heavy Fleece Lined Underwear for men reduced front $1.00 to 75 cents per suit. Fall line of regular grade Underwear still selling at 50c per unit.

Dress Suitings Fancy Print, fleece back Dress Suitings in late patterns Bed Comforts Bed Comforts cheaper thun YOU can make them. Cotton Blankets for little money. Comforts tind Blankets from GOc up Dress Goods Several lines of Novelties and IFaocj Weave Dresb Goods in the medium priced lines reduced to close. Ask for prices. Table Linen Cnt here also See what a good Cloth we offer at 42c Colored Table Linen to 50c.

Napkins White or Napkins per set 40c aud- up. Good Turkish Towels per pair I5c Queensware A new importation of the genuine "Meakia" ware, also a big shipment of the domes- tic brands now arriving. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Plain and Decorated Ware, Glassware, etc. Satisfaction goaianteed. New Prints We have re i another lot of pew Silver Gray, Indigo Bine and Dark Calicoes at 5c Bed Calicoes per 4c Work Coats Meu's Work Coats and Slickers, Idfig--Or short S5c to J2.25 lew Hats Complete lines ol the new spring styles in Hats for Men and Boys now ready.

for yonng the latest men, Mack, Lfett FeftTI, same as, above but lighter weight, black fit, 1'gbt color soft hat for 91.50 Th RUT, a i railroad shape, Mack, TfciEijIrt, high roll, $1.50 Young Men's light color, LlDgbll, soft liat.for men, light color, Boys' Hats, and black, colors 50eartd 75c Nest week we Missed Fyffe A Cam are now located in their new Millinery looms, first door east of Unlii Shendnn's drug store. I have the exclusive sale of the No.4 Washington coal. Do net be deceived. H. F.

COMBS." M. J. Seed has a new Story Clark organ on hand, which he invites all prospective customers to come and Bed. Go to Brian Conch roan's warehouse, south side B. i 0.

railroad, to aell your grain and seed of all kinds. seed. M. J. Seed ban received several bottles of the Diamond piano polish for sale.

You can put it on yourself, and it makes a fine polish. When yon have some watch or jew- elty work that somebody in town tells you has to.be sent away, try me before doing so. LINT K. H. Carter has bought the millinery stock of Mis.

Jarard and will con- with a full line of millinsry all seasons. Good Timothy $2.50 per shall publish a very Denartment of Landes, Ano is StOTC, Obey, Htf Look out for men from other places soon who will try to make you believe they will sell yon a monument just as good as 1 8 price. It wouM be good plan not to pay any attention to them, they ttiii'f ifo il. serving in the navy on the steamer Albany, now at Athens, Greece. I am agent for on watches, me yonr order for newest movements and new stvle cases.

Mrs. B. F. Wheeler still continues in very poor health. I Our Bridgeport correspondence this i week shows up finely, Tnanke for the I favor.

Wallace Bainl removed from Beulah neighborhood to Bellruont Tuesday, where he will reside. 10 per cent off from regular pncea. B. F. LENT.

I LOST: Pock el-book containing between .1) and between Marion May's- store and my home, leave at my home and receive reward. Nothing like knowing what's going on. We keep you posted locally, but Kinder Tl Chicago Weekly Inter-Ocean the news of all the world. By our MRS. SIM'L S.

BROOK-HART. arrangement you can secure both papers for full jear for tbe The B. O. S-W. R.

R. section hands extra low rate of B. F. Wheeler foil Monday and severely cut his head, so much no that the services of a physician were ie- quired. We four our Lawrenceville correspondent got chawed up iu the Kilkenny cat fight between the Republican factions iu Lawrence -town, our readers not having heard from him for two weeks past.

A telegram received here Wed- have the past week been making a rin-' a from tbe depot to Christy Sundav evening at the M. K. inlveriied stone church was held an anniversary service nesday morning that John Dollahan, of having proved to be Aid Society. i Carmel, was dead. He was a son dry weather.

Chris Dollahan, deceased, and was and influence ol Lincoln. A special I an uuitiloyu iiLXbgJJfig Four shops. John Lucas, residing east of town, i program had been prepared, which i has been miasma chickens for romej proved to be an interesting one. The editor of THE PREM was physi- I cally unable to attend tbe county con- W. H.

Weetall A Brr, are ourejclns- vention Monday except between trains missing time, so he set a steel, trap and Satnr-1 day night raogfrt the thief in tbe person of one of the largest polecats seen! Somnor. We "bip ttnr gooda to no one else, seqoeatly (heir store is tbe only one for a long time. A letter received this week from Rev. tinue.he busmesB at the old stand, B.rringer. of C.mden, from whjch ensner the con- nniw a A SASBOM The In.

porters. merly of Sumner circuit, in renewing' subscription to the PRESS, stales that Money to loan on real estate secnr- he doin we in his home, and Don't let the hand of time paint ity, also some lesidenre property nis family enjoying good beaith. wrinkles on your Keep young, and vacant lots for sale cheap. Good rhm ifl nrnh HmaRMMD keeping the blood pure and the di- gualive organs in a healthful condition. Herbine will do this.

Health is youth, disease and sickness brings old age. Price 50 ceuts. farm8 to sell or trade for town properly. J. A'.

BARBKXAN. Kelley Milli, one of onr worthy citizens, died of conaumpliorptHaturday. She leavesofie daughter thirteen years of age. Her remains were taken Monday to near Lawrenceville for inter inept. Are you nervous, run down, weak and dispirited? Take a few doses of Herbine.

It will infuse new energy, new life into the exhausted nerves, the overworked brain or muscular system, and put a new face on life and business. Price, 50 oeiita. J. T. Maihis.

There is probably no diseaaa-oMon- ditinn of the human system that causes' more suffering and distress than Buckeye Pile Ointment cures them quickly, without pain oTdeTBinq tion from business. Price, 60 in Mw Uttie, wife of David aged bottlea; Tubes, 75 cents. J. T. Math- netrlv years, dfiethat ibe fami- We have Recnrwl very low combination rate of $1 65 for the Patss and ly residence Friday evening at 7 after an illnew of seven weeks.

Mrs. Smith was an excellent woman, OM Woman's Home Companion, one of the -who possessed the regard of all who I Examine Eyes Free of Charge. gs I Guarantee Satisfaction. 1 I I have a Frame made to Pit the if Face. My Charges are Reasonable.

If your Glasses are not right I them right. on account of tbe weather, having been exposed Sunday attending the funeral of Uncle Thomas Seed. 1 AT Dale Sheridan's Drug Store. 1 A special call meeting of lodge No. 309 will be Tuesday evening, Feb.

25, at 7:30. A full httendance is desired, as business oMtnportance demands your attention. ORDER NOBLK Gajtsn AND SECRETARY. Revival services conducted by Rev. G.

D. Lawrence, of Urbaoa, will be held in the Weal Christian church lor two weeks, commencing next Monday that tbe meetinga will be productive of much good. A series uf protracted meetings began Monday at I he Presbyterian church. Rev. Brceae preached Monday night, best magaiinea for home.

Those who 1 knew her. Her firal husband, Harvey Rev. Litherland, of Bridgeport, Tues- have paid their subscription to the! Morgan, ditd thlrtv years ago. 1 day and Wednesday, and Rev. Caswell, PRESS and want the Companion can With the bereaved husbaod there i a of Olney.

will preach Thursday and still secure it by payint us tbe 65c. additional. great sympathy. Au obituary will IH found in another column. Friday.

Good attendance and interest is being given. Nervous children are almost always The Modern Woodmen social and thin itfiyiren. "oot-door-boy" is banquet which was deferred on account seldom nervous. White's -Cream Ver- ot the late smallpox took place mifuge is the best preventive of nervous- last Saturday evening.Tbe families and io rtrtTf Sh-Kss! the ales strength and power of endurance, evening, and tbe Odd rellows' hall vaa Price 25 cents. J.

T. Mathis. well filled with people, Aftei entertaining the to tbe Masonic 11 iclegaot was served. entitled "The Columbian Reception' will be given ia connection with the 1 "Colonial Tea" at Masonic ball Friday evening, Feb. 21, also appropriate of the songs and tableaux by costumed char- a very crowd i present voted tbe affiir one of Those ibeiuoa.

actern. Everyone invited, and tboee who will costume in colonial dress are cordially invited to do so. gins at 8:15 ments 5o. 5. Admission Program be- 10c, refresh- We cflDMot remember when 'eonthprn Illinois baa been treated to ench a long continoed spell of cold weather as the present, with apparently no let-op, HAY HARDWARE Jl HARION HAY, Manager.

Owing to the steady Growth of our HARDWARE TRADE, and in order to have more room to properly handle this branch of our business we have moved our HARDWARE STOCK into our old stand, (postoffice. block.) We have increased our entire stock and added full and complete lines of General Hardware, a complete line of Builders Hardware, Wagon Woodwork, etc; Iron, Tin and Steel Roofing, etc. Our line of Cook and Heating Stoves are unsurpassed. Having the BEST Tinner in the County and having the latest machines, we have the best equipped Tin Shop in the County and are prepared to do afl kinds of Tin Work, Roofing, etc. When in need of Tinning of any kind come in and let us figure with and make a bid on tt.

REPAIRING NEATLY DONE SAME DAY A5 LEFT..

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Years Available:
1892-1902