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.1 ACHSONTrLlilS DAITjY vIOtTRNAf j. DECEMBER 20 81 JBwRJbJB JACKSONVILLE TIME CARD 4HE4HMfr4Hma44E44fr4fr4fr City and County Mr. and Mrs. Rosewald returned to Chii ago Monday, after visiting i.u this city. Adler's gloves, lined and unlbuxl, irl.tM), and up.

BROOK A' STICK. Misses May and Margaret Maho 5 Time of departure of trains; GOING NORTH. a. For rhlcaifo HEARD YOU HAVE am ,..10:9 am CHIoHtto FVoria. ix.

Sunday C'hirHKo Pporia Clalc Rice vas in Moredosia Suu Miss Clolliu Burnett, of Waverly, was a eity visitor Monday. Alfred Schmidt is a visitor in Springfield, What the Big Store is Doing in Their Unloading Sale For t'blcHRo 2:47 am P. St. Peoria, ex. Sunday am Peoria, ox.

Sunday Prorla, ac, ex. Sunday 11:06 am .1. SI. For i'oncord 11:30 am SOUTH AND WKST. A For Kansas f'ity.

nm Kor Kixdhous. pm For KansHs City. pni YiVi. Ml 1 j.iiis Driving gloves. OAKLAND Ap CO.

Dr. C. K. Scott was a professional visitor in Naples ycsterdaly. Dr.

T. .1. Pitner was a visitor in ney, of Springfield, were Sunday visitors in the eity. John McFadden ami John Brown were among the visitors here yesterday from Arcadia. Professor Troop will lecture in the university extension course Tuesday evening, mi the Short Story Poo and K'pling.

David Slater has arrived from Oklahoma and will again make his home in this city, W. K. Masters is assisting at the Adam Kxpress office during the holiday season. Extra good cowhide suit cases sfTMHi For St, Monday. Way's sweater mufllers, rKr ami BROOK A S'lH'K.

loc. jtor cm. i ims, ex. mwuay cm J. St.

For St. Lrfuf8 3:15 pm UOIWJ WKST. Wabash For Hannibal, Quiney and Kansas Otv am J. D. Thompson is anions the "lii oaun visitors.

They are Kivitig the (irealeHt Values eftonnhlo immIs ever uttered in the City of JitckHonville. Their TirV fiftrtdl npHrirtlTIPnt i wal lo MioN, ILtniufrnm the ceiiiui; ami (int an the CMUntera, wher csn VI UUvUO JLuJJul UHvul Btrj ytu will fuul anylhini frum the 1 lni est Di chm Pattern down to Rotnelhino; in the email ent Notiun 'yui need, nml the Best part of it is, The Low Cut Price you Umi on every article. Ami don't forget our rhlTlfl HPHJ irtlTIPrit w' ut iUHt vvnt 'u wan prewnt. Beautiful Ilavilaud Pieeea, or Cut 111 lid JLvpul Uliullli LftiupH, Clmmhcr liocea, 8e our China dinplay in front windows. i(WISM On the Third Floor yon Will Find Carpets and In demons that can't help but suit, for here, aa well hh in oilier departments, you will find the SnV pric on taoh ami tveiy attu le.

If you want to makn your wife or friend a ChrialinaB present tluwe huely Rockers and Morse Chairs, Center Tables, and many other artielcH in our Furniture Department, make pretty ami uaeful proaenta. For Hannibal, Quiney and Kansas Read Hoover's adv. this week. Miss Klizabeth Robertson is anions 15:59 pm rtiv ,10:10 am 1.43 pin the visitors to fueago. Dr.

11. Carriel is in Chicago on and BROOK At STICK. Scott Oreeu has entered the employ of W. S. Khnie at the West ppcaliir Arcomni'idation Kansas City Mail GOING FAST.

Wabash For For Toledo. JXTatur Accommodation Buffalo Matt business. 8:33 am llollv ano! In lly wreaths, pm pm 1:20 am State stret store. Produce company. Miss Crawford, teacher of art at Miss May Kelly, of Springfield, Is the School for the Deaf, is now resi Time of arrival of trains: FROM NORTH.

a guest of Miss Alice Topping, Frank Mo Kinney lias gone to T. St. 1., x. Sunday 10 F. A St.

U. ex. pm P. St. I.

ac ex. SMS am lent of Academy hall. The ladies of the First Baptist hurch will hold a baaar and mar Springfield to work in the. shops. Shoe Department.

You save money by buying your Shoes at the Hig Store, for we have an variety of Hnota and Shoes, Hubhera, Felt Boots, Haby Hho In fact anything you need in aho your fet FROM SUI'TH. C. ex, Sunday 8:45 pm Allegrettis; Vickery Kerrigan. (Jilhert anl Kthel Vaseoneellos arc ket Tuesday in the church parlors, beginning at o'clock. We hav a few more of th Clothing Department: recovering from their recent illness.

one cheap SuiU and veivoatM left bke your neighbor bniiRhLaml while we can lit you. Stationery ioch in thia qramt sale. Visit Mr. and Mrs. P.

Roberts were 1 1 .1 1 1 it 11 'now is tht" timta to iurchase it William Prune was a Snmlay vis numoereo among tne rrauKiiu can 4. 4. 4 iter in Orleans. ers in the eity Momtay. Jinttor cups.

Viekery MerriKan. Mrs. A. T. Mathews spent Sunday iti i.itehlield.

Head Hoover's adv. this week. GOODS HOLIDAY John Winn was numbered among he many busidiess visitors in the eity Monday from Franklin. Professor Troop will lecture in the university extension course Tuesday here before you leave the slote. In our Basement Groceries and Hardware, and Last bnt I Least, here you Will Find our Toy Department.

HriiiK the children and make their little hearta happy, looking at Toy of every eonceiva 1 pattern, Leave your orders for Holly and ChriKtmaK Treea. A lare ranu of prieen in Kb da ami Skafea It will pay you to viait every department in thia (hand Unloading Sate, for with the 'name money you ran miry away two here to one elae. where, cannot bein to quotw prices on alt our Rooda, but here are few of the many Baraina; Fred Braner was in from Arcadia 4 4jon business yesterday. AND FURS (ins Sehuliert, of Ashland, culled in 4 LadicN Rt.yiil Worcester otsets, note ant tmut up 4 4 4. DRY GOODS the eity yesterday.

1 '11 1 ill Waters, oi rsiiK tair, was a Implies' heav Jleeee lined 4 i loves; per pair A few pieces of Si'rjie, YenetiaiiH, Broadcloth, Sharkskin, caller in the eity Monday. 4 4 4 Children's tioc. flee ed Union Suits Children's fioy. heavv theeed Union Suits Melrose, Cre', SdU Warp Loline going in Una great re Lyman Williamson, of Concord, J5ft ami Cheapest at l)J 4 called in the eity Monday. duction sale hr, per ar 4 4 Mu filers, all shapes, at prices to evening, on the Short Story Poe and Kitting.

Miss Katherine Watson arrived Monday from Macomb to sjond the holitlays with her parents. Mrs. ttcorge Ih ihl returned to hr home in Virden Monday after visiting with friends in this city. Mrs. Ed Spink ami Mr.

and Mrs. K. Spink were among the Chandlcrville visitors in the eity yesterday. Mrs. Frances McConnell and Mrs.

Robert. Catlett, both of Manchester, paid the eity a vis it Monday. W. Dodsworth and daughter, Mish Prnlence. of Franklin, sfH'iit Monday in the city with friends.

A Few Bargains From Notion Counter. please you, at (Jarland A ,1 1 Liu LB Children's and Mi 's' and oOe separate iarmentH, each. Children's extra heavy tleeeed separate ganiMUts, liHduV Jrl.oo Onetia gray Union Suits, per piece Ladies $1.50 tnctia gray Union Suits, wool; per piece Ladies' $Lr0 and $1 75 wool pant and vest suits, ht I 4 4 Jnfiii ChokV Thread; iwr Hool The Illinois Irs. L. Degen was a guest of 4r ft 4 4 a Spnngheiil ineinls 5Miuaay.

N. T. and t4oat's lustre cotton; per isjol fie Brass Puis tit 1 4 1C. Etter. of Waverly, was trans hlldrens V1V niitsed Hose; per pair Children's U.mt avv tliN' lined llse; per pair 1 1 1 a a 4 4 acting business in the city Monluy ic itany 1 aieuni We still have a Jew Swan BJI llookeyes two cards for 4 4 4 (5AKLAND CO, for SHIRTS.

Corner East State and square. Children's 2.V wind hose; per pair Ladies loe Hose; ir pair I'hree doy.eu Pants BuUuiik fn Two boxes Mourn urn Pius for Belcher Jiimhey, of Mnrrayville, SY AK .01 .05 .01 .10 ahf 4 wimmmssimmmmx 4 4.4.4,4.4.4.4444.44444;4'44f4''l'4' Ladh tre Hose; ju pair Ladies' jre Fancy Ibise; in pair (hie card of Safety Phis aMOfed s'v4" .07 .11 I.iMi called tm Jacksonville friends Mon Cakes; Vickery Merrigun. 4td Swift's Famous Soap, oatmeid, Witch Allipine Tar; Ladies' extra heavy tleec'Jf? three pairs for three bars for 'asl ile Soap; per cake Ladies fiOc. out heavy fleeced Hom1 Ladies' r0? wool or fliH'ced lbse; pi'i ft) Bat Meany was able to at work Ijidh lielts, greatest value ever offered; each 4 atiain yesterday, after his recent ill Persons who purchase tickets for the next series of lectures in the university extension course will be priv ileiied to hear the lecture Tuesday evening free of charge. Thomas Selby, of Portland.

has arrived in the eity, called by the death of his sister. Miss Mary Selby, Lailies fie Corsets for Indies' $LO0 Royal Worcester Corsets fur Ladies Belt; each 1 See the Xmas suspiMiders put up For Christmas Use Fcnulell Java and Mocha Coffee in se parate 1mxcs at (Jarland o. a Miss Jennie Curtis ha been her sister at the School for the Charles Painter and John Rodri guics nave none to prtngneiu to enter the employ of the A St. 1. Deaf.

I o.l Silk snsM'nders in single boxen, Mrs. Jerome Culp and daughter. i and BROOK STICK. HKiHKST QUALITY AND ABSOLUTELY ilEALTIIFUL Iena, have returned from Spietdand. where they visaed friends and Mrs, F.

(J. Vannier, of BlufTs, was among the shoppers in the city yes relatives. terday. Our stH of the A. C.

Stabw woob 1 1 a. eu nuuerwear is auam ompieie in 'AUo Fertidell Canned Teas, Corn, Asparagus Tips and Beans, String Bearm, Etc. everv garment fully guaran SISTER CAROLINE. Sister Caroline of precious iimiii i now at Milwaukee, where he .1 l' L' I. c'd; at Jrl.iHi 2.rn a garment.

BROOK A STICK. la en )os my Ute care 01 i MMcr ARM RKCRUITS. The United States army recruiting office, with offices in the Farrell Bank building, in charge of erge W'l Intuit, has been ilomg a big busi nos the first half of the month and out of thirty applications made for military service six have been io ept PAINFFL AOtTDKNT. Mrs. Joshua Viiseoiu fdlofi met with a painful accident Sunday while on her way from ehureh.

She on an iey sidewalk and fell in such a manner as to fracture her fort arm and severely sprain her wri.st. The injury is very painful one, and will cjiu.se the sufferer considerable in Men's ilanml shirts, to i HOOK STICK. Mis Mahle Reicl, of Palmyra, spent Monday in Jacksonville with friends. K. F.

Skinner, formerly of this city, came over from (Jrigville Monday. Russell tV Lyi keep their store (ijM'ii evenings this week. Mi Lillie Dimmitt, of the r' the Morning Siile college, is Florida Oranges, thin skinned and ami oiners win eMrem invnp Fresh 1 to care for her ami make nor ia inir the Christmas vacation with friends in this eity. REV. MR.

ROTH HERE. R.v. IL Roth. of Pitching. returned home Monday evening after a few day spent at the PnsnHvaut.

hospital in this city look intr over and auditing the accounts of the past year. He found things generally in good tdiape. and the institution protHjtonuis. Ho was called away sooner than he expected, but hopes to return in the near future and pay the hospital a longer visit. Skatea for Ixtya and girl; Hig Store.

1 1 1 1 1 1.1. sweet. Fresh Mixed Nuta. Fiffs and Malaga Crapes. AT as piea ani ie po isioie, iier nrumt ooor and her condition critical.

11 The women of the R. please but everything: ros is being done irv to have all donations for sohliers ed and twenty four applieant rejected. Tlii makes the firt lot 01 re emits regiterd at this dTie s'uu'e convenience. tor her comfort and welfare. lliv Mrs.

T. Jxitt has returned from willows at Finlay's sto not later than Wedneslay. eariv nava ol I assavam no H4ni MM SUOOKSTIONS. a brief visit with fricnU in Liter Inrry. A sx 'ial ealbd meeting of the S'pt, B5, The office has been ojen iuce May 1 and so far twenty rive aptilieants have pasted the examlna were a severe Mraiu on 1mm const it 11 lion Mint him is ntTonui! from the E.C.Lambert CHRISTMAS PRESENTS for Modern Woodmen remit res 1 1' in men ano: imvs can te imimi hi o.iu each memler to meet at Odeon hall 1 torn and been aligned to the service.

R. Maxwell himI datmhter. of New Berlin, were visitors in the city LAND A' such as house coats efloi ts of hard work and exposure at thai time, but la reward await bet in a la tter laud. nromntlv at 7 o'eloek. There are only about one every from to bath lobe, niei the exam 233 WKST STATU STREET.

untu.t.t,.. applieatious that pass Monday. Men's winter union suit under .4. at if' li oim's tor iaiiev vesis Trom wtio have t'eu ac I lioe 1 1 ,1 I muttons. swell overcoats, nobby suits and wear.

UM. and a com ed at the office this month are: UO neu in 1 ji'mih: 10. mm an extended visit in this eity with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.

manv other gifts, such as neckwear Kester fox, of (iriNMifield; Ru il suit. BROOK A STICK. Brown. BlootuiiiKfon, John W'aLh, (in clubs. 4 in hand and iwotr), fan Mrs.

C. 11. Davenport, of Waverly, Capps. ev ioc, ana pairs ior wan calHug on friends in the city Also OA BLAND A CO. show ih Klisha B.

I litt, ritt; Thomas J. Mahon, Carroll ton, and William J. Sampson, dark Monday. liest line of suit enscs, in all, Professor Troop will lecture in the A THOUSAND DOLLARS' WORTJl OF IL Thurne, a well known wal operator of Buffalo, writes. "I have been atllieted with kidney and bladder trouble, for year, passing gravel or stone with excruciating pain.

1 got no relief front molieineg until I began taking Foley's lubipy Cure, then tlie result was surprising, A few dose started the brick dust like iinu atones and now I have nn pain aero my kidney and feel like new man. It haa done ine a worth of good." J. A. Ober meyer. City Drug Store.

1. iin 1 in 1 sonville. Ma j. A. S.

Frost, who has HOLIDAY RATES VIA TDK ALTON. (tidy one and one third fare from Jacksonville to all points in the Western Passenger association's territory ea st of the Missouri river, and to fdl points in Central Passenger association territory, al.so I'edue ed rates to points in Western Passenger association territory, west of Missouri river. Dates of sale: Dec, and HJ, Jan. and Final limit in have destination, Jan. Ask the agent.

imivrrsit extension coiir Tuesday Mrs. Kli MeCaulley, of Virginia, was in the eity Monday on her way home from Roodhousc, where she had la en visiting the family of her brother, Frank Plahn. lleitnt and daughter, of Astoria, sfw iit Sunday with Mr. I loin charge of this district. senf Monday PJielps A Osborne III bo op an rv4niutr.

on the Short Story Poe Fit AN J. IIEINL Loans Real Estate F1B1S IID CUT PEOrEBIl Money to Loan FIBB I1SUBAICB 19 Morrliioii IHook looking over the field here. every venmsr until inriaimBa and Kidding, Thomas Clay well was among th comiiicnelng Wt4liinalay evening Kiii4Mtiber tli ba.aar nl visitors in the city from Wiwhoier market at the Tlrat Itaptiat yesterday. I ST A I UT A I cliurcli to day, aale beg jnnino, at Ms'ler, Mrs. D.

A. Shrewsbury, on South Diamond street, getting ae quaiuted with that new nephew, Mr, McFarlin, who has recently become rnomler of the At Union Baptii church, near Pis Mrs. D. II, Smith, of Decatur, is v'fcdtitig hr mother, Mrs. Happy, on gab, on.

the evening of Dee, J.t, wi.t II. THANKS. Clay avetniK. be given a school entertainment, and in addition a hVhly iii. tniet ive ster We desire to extend herewith our eoptieon leciure by Rev.

T. IL Marsh heartfelt thanks to our many friend; fir tin kindness and love iwu us on Ins travels ahroad; tor me nene fit of Science Hilt library. Admission, adults, joe; children, lc, Harriet fieikman, Teacher. durimr the illness, death "and burial of our beloved wife, daughter and sh Gift Suggestions t. I Santa Claus Is in our window showing a full lino of Hliocwtnd House Slippers In all the latest styles.

Better co liim bo fore they are all sold. ter. eieially tor ttie many neaunnu floral ofb rins; to Rev. JL Hub lerberg for the many kind words of BOX SOCIAL. There will be box social and en hv.

tertainment at the Hickory I trove school house, three, miles uortheust of llw cit Friday evening. A cordial Sehulz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. F.

Ilomuth. and Family, and Mjrs. Hiilif Seliulx. Sr. Mr.

and Mrs, Chris Hemce. invitation is ext uded to all. In GittH for Men nothing Ik more nocoptnblo linn Hoinothiiig in wich beauty nml utility aro combined. That intnio of our Hotly and Xmaa treea at IHjf at ore. MASONS LE( OFF1C ERS.

Hillerby, Vickery Brady The annual election of offi'r in Harmony lodge No. was held Mon JUSTICE COURTS. Mike Holie, Joe Be ndell and 00 Samples were all fined aid eo ts each for plain drunks, hv Squire day night and resulted as follows; W. M. P.

Ros S. M. Robinson. W. John Catla rwood.

Cray. In the samo court Aeii rum NECKWEAR SUIT OASES SUSPENDERS HANDKERCHIEFS GLOVES, MUFFLERS, BATH ROBES HOSIERY was fined $5 and costs for assault. Treasurer Joseph 1 feoiL crefary C. L. Hayden, I Id rena orria chai Jft 1 .25 STOCK HOLDERS MEKTINU OF THE AY ERS' NATIONAL BANK.

Notice is hereby Km that a ineet tacit to day at Galbraith. 4 That Is Just hut you might call every jarcp of A MKNB ThtT sre, of four, a. rat mnny iipc to a ton, but evc piece burn without cUukctlrt Miot atvo its full la.4t Viit If you think th tu.il utt tj market is noiip too fur y.ni, our rui in un'iueutionably the klna you want. Cosvl fvnd Wood, vptowa tric, writt ruu st. Tard 14 VIA IJURLINTiTOX ROL 1 K.

of the Htoekholders of 'i he Avers STUDENTS and TEACHERS' National bank wtU hem tne II IHl A. WE not tiiiV lflTI si ONE AM) office of tie said bank on luesoayian JL 1LJ1 1 ONlvTHIRD of THE STANDARD in, 10.1, lor the purpose ot tleetng FIRST CLASS FARK for the round a board ot nine directors 10 serve 1 It 1 I I ,4 lilt 1.1 'U! tl trio, i ickets to no sol a nay insiiiu 1 tor im euuii TAILOR AND A BER AS II tiou closes and day following, but any other business that may prop not earlier thau BJ or later than'etlv com. b. fore said meeting. 1 oil tn.

to p. Hi. Final" return limit, Jan. Dec open 1 t'om to C. tf.

Rut ledge, Cashier, ib p.am..

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