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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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1IIK PANTAORAPH. LOO MI NO TON, MONDAY MOHX1NO. FKHRUAHV 2 PULPIT tOITORIAL HOLV TRINITY I PORT. ROSZHART SENTENCED eta 1 J- RENTED SAME FARM Local Notices Or. Plaeaal of Qeaaa ntaahadirt Naa TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS Oatc Raaorw laaaklna Paalatimant Business Service omathina la tay an teoea anal waalal lil "Knaany Alllaa" aa tha tllla of pulpit adltorlal which Vt.

A. C. Hiereol of nraca Melhodiet churrh Annual Summary af Plajaaaaa af ka Pariah latuaa) to tha an rye-tatiaa Yatiarday. Tka inatabora af Holy Trinity churrh who attended tha maiaaa of yaalardajr each received a printed copy vf tha annual report of that ariah. whkll la at ara laaueat al WOIIPH HIPNIR HAS fttCORD official, ar pdvaie cina.

do not aueh a an beiotig tha council af na'iontl off a nee Theaa Cot. are rlaah. the ambep and arerlet rlaah wllN tha red. while. end-blue.

Ate lihaaanlaitoa tnen, and HioBialngloa women too, goln a eat theaa amber and erarlel tela any oser hang etef tha face cf t'ld Will pioomlngton cetera aa tl-e aerond of April forget the h-eed rhonl and the open aahion of Jena uary uet asl Facia aie compelling Facta com I'm tha Oil Millar to lr elaiem eier, Tor MM at rlon North Mam Ueel 4ruf aiora. Print film to Boriiietr arte pnaline. Mall ardera giva promrl at on Hon. Hair fAla, rry thai. al) fl eaia at Mr.

Nejire Hum Mill-In 11 larlor, til Waal Monroe. tlti Cra rhaumaiiant ramedr. far Baatlafflaf In MaLaaa Cauaty Caurt Naaaa. Pavld floaihart ef Ckanaa. will dowa in anaaia of lha McIm eoua tr aourt aa tha champion bootlaa-iar of tha county.

fUturday ha waa aan. tanoed to county Jail for parlo4 of data and aaeaeaad a fiaa af ISM lead las I nlfhl aa lha preluda to Ml of lha avanina, aa follow a i I hla lima of lha yaor. II la aujnad OP MONCV CHICK. VMI Claa'lae Pae-lad af fUMal and Will Mv Llngr a Plan? Hamattcaa'. Amerwa al her lai, aod oar Ih .1 7T- Tk la tha final earthly and kela la thia world war.

There rather tfpaidmc ear "Aa a foreword I may ta permit. tad to etate that lha duly of laauln ara tww rsainga aa ta apeak, wha are working aasiaat thla flurtoue consume I ion; and If left alone will llkewle continue Irt Wnck aealnet America a efficiency and auptsmacy pel la give a new apelling la the un-Amertiaa A met Iran aalooa, and la him wha taade therefor, cither in fpea aupport, In ailenl do-poibingneea. And lha apelling I Ihl thia report haa rattan la my fed i.winc to tha continued lllneee of aur jru sra. 401 N. Mala I called tha pr1arnart at Ian Hon to tha Call and Intpart our lino cf Monar tk paralalantly haan War romplata Una of China aod found In of tha la prnhlh.

II la al In lha ttwernmaat aervlce alone thai lenorrai and clerk caa "da Ihelr hft Bualnea must be ronducird a usual, but la UltKAl kH volume aad wltk aretcr whlrn lha fil(nrlet of lha govemmenl will rcjiilrt. Fof lha past Iwn yeere btislnes rviilremenla hate Wen Ing fur mora lenographera, book tec per and clerk than 1. could upiitjr. 1 ttm lhat lha demand! nf tha rorarttmeat, occaalnne.) ar. bate lo ei.

la addition ta that of lacreased stenographer find Ihrlr erlrc In far greater demanl Tbla rondiiioa Ahttllli: a pealiloa to arery capable per. haa properly prepared, either hi tha foverasaeat tank or ia bullae aarvlre Arrania NOW la en let rlaaaaa (tirtlaf March 4k. tanerabla rector, ktonetcnnr M. Wei-don. I 'I vine providence haa aaan fit a ner ma war.

Theaa two ate fcrother knaaa ana) hie elater. who I'oirelaln. Tha China Ki'U-a, Hint (ha arlllnf liquor antl. aaJooa territory. He aald thaca waa in call our dear paaicr from an acute life a lima, and In coneo.

10. tC rrnt What tha ad lra of tha kaiaer nolhtnf to do In Ma raaa hut to lm. I would l.a to tha Aaiarlcan faimara lha aenteaca rven htm To a Uvea under tha rd lighia either earegated or acailered. Their col-are ara am her tor a at beer i and erarlel. IVaeee.

bef.KW and after snaking haa weed ap the aarplua of cat and fteight tas lw tha thouawada. thai atoud ba to delay p'aclnf eor or- thla tha prlaonar replied thai 'If you dera far faem marhinary thai you need to raiaa a crop fr I'll lhat ill hrlna you mora money t.hun ai.y can da aothlntr alee why I auppoaa I must Vo ta jail and I uaa ll all nihL" aught to ha a been ueed, eery one. trill or rriara.h: On Man-h 11 3 fh r. Hefner have terml-rat4 lha longest farm laaaa of any In Mnay Crk toarnehlp. Ha ha ma lha l-aera farm.

In aoriiun 12. now ovnfd be- Kmil llauehatter, an. reaefully ana! Mtiefartorily fnr tarnt.e!ht yrara Thia la a fat farm, hut Ihnroly I ileal, anil tha fr-tlllty haa reen au'iainH ty lha continual fee.Iln- of raail. ha an1 boraea. A 'aeh raniat of almtil I rr acra haa ba paid all tha rara.

Mr. Hafnar la ona of tha fa ho tiaa nlinun1 llva near Ma birth, placa and maka farming bla Imsine thru lira Jna ha Nu(ht tha Marrilt Ian Tt-arra farm itate.l at tha aouthataat corner of per-In IJ'' per ar. eaeri. Tha ball aay-(Mn' Wu via April I If yod ara rf letrred Regisier now. If ou did lha fall ef 111, or ba moved aince.

a Mem Free Chle. Mm Henrietta Curler, of I wans, 1 relumed home after twa months' visit in Chicago vieitidg relative and friend. A FeHy. Mrf L. (lme wa urpnaed her hosna at 101 North A Ilea alreet hen thirty af her friend called In' pend lha evening with mueia and gatnee.

A luncheoa waa eerv4 ai ia 'oca ainita rnp yau ater raiaad In your lifa Herond. if yoi do buy rat tha oliaapaal you can fnd and Ibey will fur a fonatruruta. rather than fuc a ileetruclie draw and drive. Tha efficiency of miaei. a the taatlmony of mine owner aad man- flora lo tutlleh tha Itatemenl fur II7.

"Meanwhile you ttiuat conllnua to pray for tha welfara of your bokivod. eaieemed paator fnr my part. I re-meml er him daily at lha holy aacrt-floe of tha maaa; and In aJmlnn-trallnc lha affalra nf tha pariah whan I realisa lhat what do la aeeieiint hi in. my work oeeomea a labor of ka and Joy." Tha arhool building fund to data la aa follow: kre TVwaU tiaaaU aa i'f a fee fra. im Brown Business College a tare, naa bee appreciably reduced tnruout tna rounirr by reaea or halp uu raiaa a p.or rrp rr ma majaaly wall knowa lhat lha outcoma of lha war Ilea lately with tha farmer.

Willi a bi( crop lha I niie Mta'ea ran teed lha aurld and llok lierwiany anl her alllra In a frari'a. I aland wilimat and ready at al! Minee Tha raaa of -ott airei. afalnat tha A A. railroad which waa atarted In tha circuit court la at week will ha resumed thla momlnc It la believed the teatlmony will be finished today and the raaa ftven lo lha Jury lo make way for lha trial of ether cases on the calender whlrn ware aet ahead one today, Jumra who ware ratted for thoae the nearneaa of neighbortpa aakvona. LOOMINQT0N, ILL.

a that there haa been a gr-at reduc tion la tha output of the mine. i It take nearly a round of coal to to uph'd anl prriert lha firmeia any insinuation aa iheir aaina't- produce a pint of beer. Tbla aggre T.an.y aAay reaaa aet for Monday hae been no. tilled not ta appear until Tuaaday Ti aw UK momlnc at o'clock The follow. Irt la lha calendar for tha weak: nea or i.

aa I hiiee fiey ara true Amrru.ii r.iHrra ant h.II do mora to win thia war than any ofier claaa of people. Ilepreaanllnr tha heat Urea af machinery knowa lo fa irada. an at your aervtra at a'l llmea. wn Pol only tall wir a vla ara tha beav hut will I aasa (, teas aatarOptaaB tyaar Iflf) gate mi in n. liooee ha made the difference be.

Iweea rejection and accepianie la tha caaea af thouaanda of man wha have been rejected tha aoldier-a-rvic af their country. much for brother boot. The case for hla aiaier In a.aret I Just aa bad. proportlonalel), or even wore. It I no luees-eo, nor haaraay, but tha teatlmony of fearful facia haa been appalling.

Just park, aleo tha old Iin('n opera house, la altuatftt nn thla land In tha rov aorne rf lha Urrl rx.lm-at ralllee in tha a'ata haa bn held. Thla la tha pioneer homa of leaac Harness. ri r-arnad aeveral Ihoti-rand a-ree 'f Iean countr land, limit harteir In raffle, and a i'-reeefu lhat ha fuundej tha liar-raaa hank of l.eirn:inn In tha eer of IMt, Mrh la now tha Mala bank. Joaeph Hefner waa tha on of John A and Wr fHtewart) Hefner, refer Hefner, father nf JJhn Hefner, cam u4 why. Vou ara uid ml) at financial Statement.

The thirty-aithth annoal flnenrteJ statement of the paslopale cf Rev. M. Weidon from January 1. 1117, to Jan uary I. lll.

la aa follow: nereirfa hala see last et.fsaaet I ft trm real tram Jaaaary 1. la onoa ln't d'lay, for I'faa. ent atnk If aihaue'ed we wi.l iaauary I. Isia I flat i The Place The Woman's ordra only cn condition cf tha fad-tortea heina abta to furniah thern and transportation. Vo.K fur acl I and coed aemi e.

J. M. i' ue. Iieert n.ilMlnf. IV Hpanrler.

Miil.a. and Oroa ara. To Eat Exchange t.i Montr free In 1J In tha cm iitt tativala "I'ncla" I'eter aa In ti.ia.iir Fa.ler ealrWliee I 117 1 air in Tuaaday. February (4 rriSI-rmma Kaeraa ta P. A Trartlon t'o.

ITJII-A. r- McCcnkey aa William V. Jooaf. Wadnasday, Wttrutrf tt. ITilh Wm r.aber va.

Maney S. tiandera et al. "Ill Amy Taylor Tlrothrrhood cf ft. R. Trainmen.

Thursday, February It. irill-lrwln W. Spear ra. Lar- laon. nrant a A.

Ky. Co When thla aeltlna ta finished It will mark the and of the common law raaee for thla term and mill ba fol. towed aome lima later by tha criminal caea. tha haMt rf Mvtrif ijutt frentienflv I.01.I he'n" Tha l.rd did help, and i4tete) lf CUve far (iMiat eexreiut foxa V. h.it.l hlmeelf and bsrama on ona atmpla aentence fell tha tal Ten of thanaand of men have been relectad because they bad been made physically, and many of them mentally, unfit (or eervlee by venereal dieeaaa.

bo tt aiande clear and convincing. Tbeaa two ara enemv alliea, carrying on their open and ahameleae and aecret warfare aralnat the efficiency of American manhood Mo It etanJa. What about the American men there are not eny American women, ara there? Whet about tha American men that atand by and thla dual devlltrv Ara they not enemy allleaf Whether public Etrly f'hlo bn. Heft white laundry aiap. IS barf.

41c. Newm.irkat. a Every Monday Evenmq la rraervaij for ladies at the Pa'tlt laaaa paelaa tf Celleroea h-e pefie 11 7 liui.aa fas sees fmai. Doen pa oa lift (Mia-tiaa I' IM.a iM aegr ana- irre 1.4 abnae af Mol Uad at I lliWiM eaertMa ta han a. wl tft Inenes sad rerttSraia.

ai aa na at eoe ata4M papls aa i I.UtW I nlieiUd I Ia4ls af tana taf teniae street freeetat. It ST "rcek treatment. Kooma ill V. Slrr sf tha firmer and i'-k nVaWa In Mof Cteelt inevnsriip. It.

Mamrwn of Hlonminatnii la tha can-rr if lh. fna farm row. Tha ptraarda wrra not'd for thalr hnnaat. Indutrr anl nrrlhtn-a William iard ond a amaJI tim-hT farm In M-n rrk and rt on tha market at 1:5 par ai-ra. l.antir.

than cathlar of tha liar-ra hank, lookad II rarafurr and fi'und tha old ponpla an kind an I rlavar. and. at tha dmnr tih'a tamad of tha rood thlnn on tha labia arara prod'-d on tha (arm ilo tharafora rlaad tha d'ol at onoa A A. haw art If or.a tha and mnn'nual eltttana of toanah.p. I nw and haa han attla Creak Treatment For colda, frlppa and kidney con ration.

It. ttson. enaanaee 308 EAST WASH1N0T0N Bloomtagton Club Bldg. Home Cooking Prompt Service Excellent Mena at Popular Prices. If you want an appetizing dinner or dainty lunch come in tdy.

Special Lunches Served for 36c and 50c. ajnr freal laraaa parlai Tal fm reealrw Sola a Heuaa. An auction aale of a five room cot-ti at 1407 Pnuth Madleon afreet, held at the court house yeaterday afternrMn. attracted a email number of blddere. It waa the property of fluatave Ccha'k and waa eold to otto nicliter for ll.oo.

-f Ask your at 1 Naarri Main Children' 0 rat sea New arrlni nicely md roods, tiea at S')c. She. Jr. 7ic, sTr. 1 lo II Woolen ill ore.

Let ta De Yeur Dacorat.na. orocer for Special Receipte New Scheel Fund. k.aH fnai eriate ef Mrs, Theaia I Rl-ae'la I I 1 Konaa. frcai rail ef Mr. J-C hu't mm Ke-rrred fraa satale ef Hr.

T'tiwSr Miar POST T0ASTIES IP! Probate Will. tiwt.ahip a number of Taara. Ha built Ma own monumant ananrlna- and f.nlahlna; 'h tha ha been filed In A petition THE BEST IN We hae an aapert decoratcr a ho Mhifte arlll aeitiioa. county court to probata the will ofi hoei-adfrvw ia fneM rlee are at asm; ex-eual I ia inainn will adviaa 0J, avMla tlma yuur command. tha late poaina Tobias cf Panvere CORN FLAKES tlarrer A Mitf rct.

lis ll a WW su.r'rila rer 11" rha left $lono In real e-tate and In personal property. March IS i the date aet for the hearlnc. Inheritance Ta. Tha eetate of the late Klnier TmsI laaaerad ta leltrasled bearing awur.tt' 1 1CT af Specie! Fund for Church Chime, g-r.) ir estate el Plana Irtrrast Sltll Snow will pa an tat of Special Lintn Napkine. 1 lot linen 1V each.

I lut linen nankina. each. 1 let linen napkine, lie each. 1 lot linen napkins. 3e each.

1 lot frayed I nen napkine. each. Woolen Mill Store. h.ln rill, of Ji H'JnT. la a rrd-dmcMar of Ma'Mn Uarr.ard.

who cama to M.mav rr-'k In l't. wh a carnal of oania and wa.ked thn Ufa on cruchat. Fln. w'fa a tn body, heart and aoul Thv aurpcrtd for moat part, the ChHatlnn rhurrh. thourh d-al now.

lia Influan'-a for a-nd Uvea nn and on. Mr. I'arnard atlll Itvaa on and operntea part of tha old homaataad. with hla Invalid $1'4I4. a report having been f-'eu yeeterdav by the appra'er.

In tie county court. The total value of tha estate was $11. W0 Hi wife receiv. ed $10 177 on which she pa ro Inheritance tan. the aim of tal Eapendituret.

ef W-Urva Sa'-art cf Kenr. a) 3. f.nei'ling... Safety First. Ruv vnnr arocerlee af tha fv afore rlfa.

Hli faca la rurrowarj ana nir bent with toll, but cn the little Hand; Grurrry Lepartment and you will be lo fha Intra- room, N-w T- Perfectly afe: for im know you are iiese Bargains monoayun Putins; the beet quality Roods for the least money In Itloominvton. Our Saturday aeriala will be cn ale m. lay and have hundred of other barcaln. I sec an' Ha ni I UU.iA I i aMiro 1 tm ai I aa is7.il 1.0111 em ro uan being exempt unier the law Two brothers and a alater get Mt34 each on which ther will not pav any Inheritance tax. Florence H.

Porter of Farmer City, get on which the Inheritance Ux la I per cent or Ifii Ouy Porter geta ll.JIOII and paye I per cent inhert-tanre tag of SI. In lha estate of the late Etta Ja- Sala-v "I 1- V. t.r-ene s. rf g. O.

II. Pirrn aa.trv rf ai.tra alsr tt rt' iter tWitry ef orii.jt, frytnll.e.. fM.arr of kpa ar-1 oiffM. Rail aM nn, a aad riprna-a, aouss Mainteraee of rrle-U yl bfh lui.n, water anus PiXlaaS ia tinrm prima' f'inl i uon.tf l'arWtQ un.trratlr from Downs ranah and fwa" mianra i Special aale of Crracent I Client With lar print. Ilea, who.e leave ahow the thumb print of diily use, a tblnc very rare In tha diva cf doubt and unbelief.

Tha aecret of eucceee of the pt-lent pioneer waa tha conllnuotia ceaaalraa work. The queatton was akd and commented cn thro tha Fintarraph. whether or not a younr man could buy and pay for a farm In the corn he. at the rr'nt rtcea. Mr.

Ilr 'ner h4 PiM for his. Men'! Union Suits 20c Mrulin, 6 Tardf, 05c Yard-wide blfachfd fine oft Men a and young men 1 packaaea for lie. I pound Jar Jelly. Or. tUlctly fresh ea, per 45c.

Seeded raisin, rer I. H. Oreen Humps free. My 8lore Grocery My 8tore finished Miulia at thia low price, Monday, QCe, 6 yards Sdl heavy weight and nbbed Union Suits, sizes 34 to 44 Special for Monday, CI f)f suit iJIiUU elan owna a farm In Dnknta. ll Women's, Misses' and Children's Outer Apparel 6 MONDAY SPECIALS coby, a claim of w.

A. Jaeohy was heard by the county court and dla-alinwed whereupon an appeal was taken to the circuit court. Will I Probated. The will of the late Dorothea Thletle waa admitted to probate yeeterdav In the eo'infr enttrt. 5he lft baa been hroucht up In the rarm business, and.

of courae. had rood lohM-tioe fr pope lltina lor pops I rota Dons 1917 Successful for Local Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Ce. Tha Rloomlnaton agency for tha IT7.M i 11 i anno I It iai 4 4 fVe.ll Tal I tit I Northweatern Mutual l.lfe Inajranv adrlre and (nfuenHnl friends, which wre of a mat h'n I em rt'Hta tir Mr. and fra. He', ner will be warmly welcome'! to Lexlnirtcn by many friends.

D. T. TRIMMER. lyexlnrfon. Teh.

21. $1 100 which I divided In puts 17o Toweling at 12c Rlcached or Brown Linen finished Toweling, 17 inches wide, for Monday IO9P only, yard fianah Prinling 1.00 annul report Amount paid cnilertcr I't arrvi'-rs r. ef cmetrrr Shnnra ot tlie Holr Ineirana ehurtk tower i nrhanatce Silcaili oa Cent street Summary, Total rerrra! tfipti Total grneial Men '1 Pants Men's and boys' rants in cotton worsteds, heavy es-aimeres and corduroys. Mnn day's bargain, $1 95 whose office arc In 207-1 People' bank bullillnir. closed a vry euece.iaf ul year In 1917, havlr.a written and paid f'ir policle amouniir.z to 1765 0v0.

Thla nitency ha" be'n nn the Hat of the fifty leading Nor'h-wegtern aajencle In the U. B. ciht of the twelve month cf that year. In fact the company la eo vca'l known Biggest Bargain! of the Year They Will Go Fait So' Come Early 1 la Appandia Cpa'ation. Mlea Telia.

Arnold of Fiat Oakland avenue, who aubmlrfrd to an operation for anrendlcltla at Pt. Joaenh- Women's and Misses' $12.75 a li.uas.n $1.23 White Waists 85c Organdies and Voiles, em Dresses, now $4.75 be'ni'J hna ao many policy hoanlfnl. I dolnc nlrelv and will Balance latter r.o:riera tnat there I no trounie to among her eight chtMren. Marriage License. Isadora Hawks.

Piper flty. I.ulu Lla-hty. Piper City. If. C.

Itohlett. Greenfield, lnd. Emma Steinllght, Colfax. Married by Judge, laadore Hawka and Lulu Llghty were united In marriage yesterday In this cltv. the ceremony performed by Judge" Riley at his office In the court house.

Death af Mr. Ella D. Long, tii relatives In thla city on broidered, lace trimmed and Afternoon and Party Dresses, able to aeo her trlends the part of the week. limited quantity. These $4.75 tucked styles, sizes 36 to 48.

These are all new styles. will sell quick at. 7 Boys' Waists Boys' Blouse Waists in light and dark percales and cheviots, for Mondsy only $1.00 piace ineir new up-io-amo poi.nri-where Insurance la wanted. have two new policies, one pla.i to mn'vre an ordinary life Into a fultv paid up policy; the other to make an ordinary life Into a fully raid up enlcwment policy. Dr.

Jamee K. Risers, diatrlct man-alter of the Noithwestern Mutual. Women's and Misses' Coats, Osteocath's Removal Notice DR. C. P.

HANSON 314 Unity Bld. Phone 1120 29c Shirting Madras 21c Shirting Madras, full yard wide, in assorted colored stripes, 29c 01 day only, yard 1 1 Embroidery at Yard, lOo Cambric or Long Cloth Embroidery, wide and narrow widths, also colored in edges, Monday, yard. I $12.50 Values, Special 4.75 3eVP2f Kerseys, Broadcloth and checks, only one of a style, Flannelette Dressing Saoquet, $1 Values, Special 69c Pretty flowered patterns, colors are rose, grey, blue and helio, mostly large sires, 44 to 50, a few smaller sizes. Saturday received word of the death ava an agency dinner at the Illinon hotel last Thursday eventnr for tnosr avent who produced hualncss during some are satin lined through KATHRYN H0CHRACK I' Beauty Parlor CHIROPCPIT rtimie Kinloch tlir-B. 107 People's Bark BH.

the met three montn ot tne ye ir out. You 11 never get a bargain durlnn a contest between the different district atrenrle. There w- -e like this again. in Duncan, ot sirs, r.na i-'-Long. She died Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.

Mrs. Long was a former resident of this city, her maiden name being Ella Yarbrough. She left here about forty years ag and has since that time resided In Oklahoma. Her huahand. L'r.

Ixing. has several time visited tn thla city of Boys' Knickerbockers Boys' Pants in dark colored cheviots, sizes 6 to 17 CQ yrs. Monday's special wJ' twentv-ona cuet present. Th' JOHN A. BECK COMPANY Undertakers, 116 South Main it oaa olfic don sot answer, call Beck'! ratV luce.

IM M. Main street. Corduroy Robes, $4.00 and $5.00 contest covered northeastern Tha Woomtnrton anency carritd off a rood share of the prliea. vaines, now ji.oa ent year. Phrjeicione anb Cinrgtons Dr.

A. Bernice Curry Dluaie of Women and Children 4M-S6 fyiTT BI.DC. Girls Serge Dresses, Values to $5.00, Special $1.50 All Wool Serges, neatly trimmed, colors navy, brown, wine, and plaids, sizes 6 to 14 years. There are only 30 of these Dresses, so get here first. Women's and misses' Robes of $2.25 Boys' Shoes $1.48 LUTHERANS' WAR FUND.

Corduroy, colors, rose, pink and Dovs box calf Shoes, bluch- $1.59 blue, exceptional values, only cr Btyle, all sizes to 6. values to $2.25, Monday's ffl 0 sale, pair I it C. McNUTT, M. D. HAKXA BI.DO.

Censril vlslrllic practice, gpeciil sttentloo tnfln.m.nu snd ch. Wren's rliarnoi. Houri I 11 14 C'fTrr phons IIH-J; home. 1'TIVX. Special Offer For Monday $2.50 Misses' Shoes $1.48 SmartNew Spring Suits Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses and Millinery Misses' and children's Shoes, 75c O-Cedar Mop, 50c Dresser Scarfs 39c Lace trimmed edges.

Linene Center, splendid value. 50c quality, Monday QQ only w3l Children's Hose 15c Children's Rose in a broken line of sizes, to 25c qualify, for Monday only, Women's Hose 25c Women's Hose with double sole, toe and heel, garter tops, black and white, for Monday only, patent leather with red tor' Special Collection Taken at German Church Yesterday to Aid Nationwide Movement. Sunday was a tig day for all the Lutheran churcho of the country, for It marked the climax of the great drive of that denomination for a $750,000 wartime rervice fund for oldlers and allor. The canvat-sers thruout the county made report of the amounts they had Becured to the fund. The local Lutheran churchea did their bit in the big endeavor and a peclal collection wa taken yesterday mornlna; at the German Lutheran church for thla purpose.

Just how near ot whether the church wont over the top In the effort to raise the aum will not be known until the list of contribu DR. A. E. PRINCE 1 1 oy iparsoriELD, ill. SURGICAL SPECIALIST For Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat la lkiifton ercnrrl of each month at Hills Hotel.

50c Bottle of O-Cedar Polish all sizet to values ri to $2.50, Monday, pr Mercerised Satine 23c $1.00 DR. JOHN L. Y0LT0N GENERAL PRACTICE Dr. Rhoda Galloway Yolton DISEASES nf WOMEN lTeavy quality Mercenze.i Satine, black only, for chil The selections have been made with great care. Hundreds of new garments are here more arriving daily.

Smart now Suits made in Tailored style and fancy Dress IM QC to fl4C Suits. Prices ranging? I HiilJ $4 New Spring Coats, new materials, new dren's bloomers, a Hp J. W. FULWILER, M. D.

tions over the country are In at lofcrli Monday's special, yard vu Physician and Surgeon ConflnfmeBta. Gerjertl Practice. South Siie Sqiiare, w. Washitiirton St. $1.35 Table Cloths $1.19 Xnprcipatl) loans, dusts and polishes all at one time, complete with polished handle; 50e bottle, 12 ounces, 0 'Cedar Polish, varnish's friend.

Kor cleaning and polishing hardwood floors, furniture, pianos, automobiles and carriages. Best for renewing any mop. colors lend charm to the ppnnfr Round or square scallopeu ajfl C. PRITCHETT DR. NETTIE $9.95 $39.50 Coats.

Prices ranging 25c Voile at 19c Fine quality White Voilo, fur waists and dresses, 40 inches wide, for Monday 1Qi only, yard IwC Mercerized Table Cloths, av sorted patterns, a CI 10 Monday special, cad fP 1 1 heaclrjuartors. Rev. Walter Hohenrtein of this city, occupk-d the pulpit of the Dan-vers Luthtfan church yesterday evening. Rev. Edward Sorrrmers of Danvers, preached at the local German Lutheran church.

Dayton Minister Here. Dr. J. E. Fouts of Dayton.

Ohio, was present at the First U. B. church yesterday morning and preached a wonderful sermon. Yeaterday was the first Sunday of five which will he devoted by tho United Brethren church to forelirn mis NATRAPATH Suit M-530 Grirthrim BMff. Hours: 10 to 111.

to 6 and by sppolntment Office phone, l.VM; rrtirlence phone, MT-L. Silk and Wool Dresses, a showing that will deliprht every lady and miss. resses, a showing that ladv and miss. $8.95 $35.00 (Jrjiroprotlor 60o can Linoleum Varnish 50c Prices ranging from DR. A.

T. SPATH Linoleum Varnish will mak" yonr Linoleum look like Licfrwd t'iiropractor. TREATMENTS Oer Duwpntfr'i. rffife pbrne 593-R. RMiiiTtt-e prion W0-J.

Our fashions arc delightfully varied and fascination with no tiresome sionary work. A collection waa taken yesterday for the new churcn 35c Oxford Poplin 25c Oxford Poplin, 27 inches wide, navy, wine, green, black and wisteria, a splendid bargain for ORn Monday, yard Zuu and wear longer; pun uijjj can, Monday which is to he erected iu Peoria. The day was termed "Peoria Pay" and $175 was realized from the effort. One Mop and handle, 12 ounce Ladies' Fancy" Shopping Bas- bottle Polish, the rtrt kets; No. 1 size 29c; MQ two for PliUU No 2 39c.

No 3 fori i 22c Yard 18o $1.50 Messaline at $1.19 Fine sheer White Flaxon for Yard-wide Mssaiine Dress Silk waists and dresses, a 10- Mck only, 1.50 value, 4Q Monday special, 1 0b for Monday's sale, yd. 1 I 59c Crepe de Chine, 48c 39c Organdies at 29c Silk Mixed Crepe de Chine, all Plain white fine sheer Organ-wanted plain colors for AOn, dies, 40 inches wide, for OOp Monday's sale, yard. tOm Monday Bale, yard. tgG The members of the local church are squarely behind the movement In Peoria for a new and handsome $2.25 Marquisette Curtains, $1.95 edifice there and are working toward the success of that enterprise. DR.

E. LAM BEAU The Chiropractor 305 People'a Bank Bldg. Phone 2117 Marquisette Curtains, suine lac At 8:30 o'clock yesterday after-j noon a baptismal pervice was hen and in tort inn triinnie'l- Linoleum at, Yard 75c Good heavy quality Printed Linoleum, two or four yards wide, Monday, square 7C yard IwC at the First U. B. church at which time five converts were baptised.

Monday, CI Qfj Kev. 11. Arhonast preached in i I pair The Store That Sells The Best For Less ARTHUR PILLSBURY Architect 8E t.SIH FlOOB the evening on the theme, "Christ's Authority." lrare conpregatlons attended the service of the day..

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