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0 THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1919 I Local Notices BLOOM NGTON CLUB f1 n1 Tha vuwb I ihunder cloud over hla head never I'r Beam Wilt Case Jury Is Still Pwllberating HONORS TWO IMMORTALS Mt4 llk tnstli.ee, detvcUd th WMUngton-UnOOla Banquet pf and waa let Into the aecral of that tranunlt calamity into wisdom and LuX Night BrilHwit Pa-triotio Occasion. power, na waa rrom tba people, Beat drinking coffeeg at 6 tone'. High gride stationary at Friaon's. Today, uea "Jvery Weak ahampoa, Try our horn baked rusk, tierke'i Home bakery. 0J N.

Main. Coka for hard coal atovee and fur-aaees. I'arker Broa. Phone 4. Wa have all alaea of hard coat, nut, atov and eg.

Johnaon Transfer truel Co. Fhon 211 Oood potatoes, pounda fl.tl: 100 Tha Jury on th Beam will ease, which has been wrestling with the knotty problem presented tn thl ras slno Thursday afternoon, hav not as yt reached an agreement They were instructed by Judge Welty, In his absence from the city for a day, to return a sealed verdict In the event they reached an agreement. Such sealed documsut ha not a been presented. Thl lead to speculation that a disagreement may the final outcome. simple and nigged, blood of their blood.

of their flesh, bona of their bon, a homely aoul of toil. yt Hon, Wsbetar Davi. George W. Merwin Is Dead at Palatka, Fla. Th following aa tra takva frorotb Jaclnonvlll (Kl Tim Union.

Mr. Marwln formerly llvd itear Uloumltiion. "Oiorf W. Merwin winter reel daul of Pelatka. for the part tea yeere pea away olundy morning February 11 at hi noma on Held treat aftar an Illness of several vvka, Mr.

Merwin wa born In Graen county, New York In 1M. Whin twelve yeara of age ba emigrated to lljinoie wun hla parent, making hla home near El la worth amc thnt time with the axception ut the winter aeaeona which ba event In Warmer ollmalea. Ha waa of an amiable dlsposltloa, kind hearted and pixroui, be waa popular not only with hie Immedlata ralatlvea, but aleo with a large circle of frlrntia, both here and la tils borne north. Mr. Merwin poeaeaaed conaklerabla valuable real mate here and In Market Street Paving Ordinance Is Passed The Market atreet paving ordinance, laid over for a week from February waa past yesterday by th city council.

Th ordinance provides for en asphalt filled brick pav. Ing on Fast Market etreet, between Main and East st reels. The estimate on the cost of the paving submitted to the board of local Improvement by City Engineer Packard le Th Market atreet ordinance dd n-thsr small improve, nient to the city' spring program. Attorney W. F.

Cosllgan waa appointed yeaterday special commissioner tn-spread th Market atreet assessment. Following reading ef a communication from the elate publio utilities commission ordering a hearing on the proposed Illinois Central subway at Washington street March IS Corporation Counsel Dolan told the council that ex pact a definite atatement from the Chicago A Alton railroad regard'n th contemplated 1 naart pf tn peopi. Knw Na Cast. pounda it. Walts' Grocery.

Ill E. trout KU Speaker of Evening Con-gT euro in Smith Talk. If knew aa casta, class of condi The F. D. C.

elae of the Bcooncl IT. tion, or unequalltles In rank among vi i B. church will hold a bakery aa.a Saturday morning at Hunter' lea men; anow tnem simply aa brotn-era Abraham Llnooln waa Indeed Cream factory vn norm bait atreet the grandeat figure yet en th Tha annual Washlnrton-LlneVln day banquat of tba Wooraliigion Club waa held last night tn th ball room crowded canvass of euy nation's hi-Wry, bfor him thr wra none Ilk him and after him ther bava aleate for Bumtay at th My Store meat market, beef and pork, amoked meat ef all neon none to compare with Him. Ill klmle, freen and mokM tied, pick- ef th club, and waa marked by an asaemblaga of two hundred members of th club and their friend. Tba traglo death tn the path of duty, of aim and aalt inn, butter.

ne. ej. A H. green elampe. auty tnru a costly ssenne on th alter of freedom, added th crowning glory of a martyr to th apotleas fam of th patriot caused a whol Call C.

V. Thorp, Phon lit. Free eluer, 101 W. Market Ht for aome choice meat for your Sunday dinner. He had never been seriously 111 until the present time, thle instance being eauaed by a fall auatalned aome worm to sign in Pity and all elvtused nation to crav th prlvllcg rf tj: i ft '2" Improvements on Alton crossings In th near future.

BUI and pay roll amounting to were allowed. Mr. Ellen Klin. Mrs. Ellen Kline, for 10 year resident cf Lerny, died yesterday mornlpg at 4 o'clock, rihe had been lime ago, and bad never bernre re-quired the eervlcee of a phyalclan.

The remalne will ba temporarily Interred In Weat Vlec cemeiery la llitt roaet Deer IS. Hump roaat I'M. Vouug tender round gttak its. Spun rlba 20c. rtboulder pork roaat SO.

Pork chopa Sugar cured baron. to I lhaavor. ace, whole or half el.le. the lb. If KJ occasion waa an Inspiring otia from very standpoint Th banquet ball wa handsomely decorated la patrl-otia colors, and on th wall in th back of tha apaakera' labia waa bung an Immens Hug, thru which light dimly ebon.

1'ortraits of Washington and of Unco In occupied place of prumiiience bwck vt th speaker' table. Music by Ooforth! orchestra enlivened tha ett-mng UuiinK the aerv lug ot a y.entiid lum.y dinner. At Uia close ot tn Uinnm Mr. t'al thla olty, and In the early aunimer 3 A. G.

ERICKSO E. Jones Kraut, eaueaae, liver, dill pickle. III eli week with heart trouble and th disabilities Incident to old as. aCllen Duck Kiln wa born near All cuta ot veai. cropping tear on his tomb.

Tha Gratt Americana, On this celebration of the birth daya of the greatest Americana, Washington and Lincoln, let us realise that are the dawn of a new era. Aa fellow eltliens let stand together In thle great crisis and hall th dawn of th "new era' in the "new America" with hope and joy and gladness. For bellev that It will be an era more marvel ous and wonderful tban amy yet recorded In the annals of mankind. will be an era that will bring about the universal recognition of the Candidate For win oe int.cn to no me in llllnoia for burial In the family plot Mr. Merwin la survived hy hla wife, two brothera, Henry of thla eltjr nd David of Kllf-orth.

and two alatera. Mre. J. W. Ivewle of Tatee Center, Kanaai and lire.

E. M. Rugg of Barry City, Iowa. Ccnnoravllle. Indiana, December Amateur Musical Club- 11101 Candidate For Commissioned Today, I p.

m. t'nltartan church. 1190, the daughter or Harmon C. and Lucena King Buck. Che waa the aldeat of a family of eight chll- jiunea sang a group of eunys wlucn caught th admiration of tha 'I 1 1 Caster Tege.

dren. When she waa eight yeara of Fight now la tha tim ta prepare MAYOR age aha came to Ltroy and I the city' oldest resident On January for eprlrg coming. f.oDofly can serve uch of tha credit for the arrang- mi nts ot the dinner was due to (resi Pnytlclana and Surgeon BeaiitilVSkin and Hair Bj Daily Use Of Culicnra Let Cutlcnrt be your beauty doctor, on that really doc aomethint to purify and beautify your bair ana kin. Bath with Cuticura Soap and hot water te eleanae the pores. I( S'ltns ol redness, roughness or pimple are present ordandruffon scalp, touch gently with Cuticura Ointment before bathing or shampooing.

They ara ideal lor all toilet ua. is lo aha wa married to John If elected I will time to the duties ot tin serve all tho pr-ople 0f n.ir the very boat of niv abi'it, support will be greatly Primaries February 15 dent Jvhn VV. tiarber of the lil.iom- divine right of the "square dear for very man and woman. you letter than Ploomer, Bulla, 3t to grip. Rella.

Rolla. Rolls. Primaries' February 29th. ington Ciub, who gave his and SB. B.

CAVINS Vea'loHtle id folly Building. attention to tha planning of tn Mine who died January ia 189 J. To thla union eight children wars born, six of whom survival Mr. 1. A- Tut hill, Mrs.

a. W. psampeon, Mia Car Kline. H. II.

Kline, all of Le An era wherein will eitst absolute honesty In political life and Indus-trial activltlea a well aa In financial Bpeclal for Saturday, all kinds of TefrphMM Oflc neUlewe telerboce tin. Tosatmaster Bton opsaks. Mr. iial ai. Bton waa upon rolls, also Golden alow potato chips.

LMerkee Home Bakery, to North to art aa niaator ot ceremonies arter roy; Mr. Oscar Bonnatt and C. A. Kline of Topeka. Kansas.

She also lenvea fourteen grandchildren and he dinner, and introduced tn dluer- and commercial undertaking. An era In which the rapublla will eweep Into broader life and power with new Inventions, new dlarovtrie and new progress made by gifted genloua In Alain atreet. Dr. Oneal's Visit ent eaker of th evening. In hi a an aa fei ssattaa Waa, two great grandchildren.

ears T.i at pariaauaj aaakaa. DR. AlVIM KELLER Physician and Surgeon -Offle Oast gntaod'a lean let! a I t. Paone Office ea aealSeor Kialoek MS opening remark ba dweit upon th mtKJi'unce of occasionally noking Dr. Oren Oneal.

the Chlcasro eye and ear specialist, will be at the Mills every line of thought baik la th fundamental ot govern A new era In a new America, where ment lhi win lead us to rea.lze tnai th form of government In th manhood reigna alone and whirs vely cltlsrn Is king. And a new era aft-tin on Tuesday and ed needay, March 4 anil 6. Wall Wall Paper!) Cnited B.ates Is th best in th world. where In th proudest boaat ef man heard In all th world will be. I am The constituUon of th Cnlted Btatis de, l.

mwnt Physician and Surgeon 6'. Wa etlll have many beautlfullv de- an American. algned mil papers at half price. Coma la th flneat political Instrument ever struck from th brain of man. as Gladstone characterized It All thla being Hue, we do well to consider Utanea, Soow lot MM Orlashaias SMf Sheriff Arrests Two 1 Stana II te II I te an a a hat a price les pauadlum of lib Suspicious Characters omei ee Iweeiuse Pheao, giikx Ogleei fcilta tje Celt; aide Pbene giaL A- k-1-.

erty poaaeas in th representative form of government In tins republic, and that will In turn curb our desires to browaln untried lie id ot experimental torma of government. At the present chaotic slat of nation, many wild nouona are being A. L. CHAVIHAS General Practice. tUeHe ef die ekie-wl10 IU.

in today and figure with us. Birlckle Broa. Should You Bake Reed and 8ea. French doughnuts, dog. Cream puffa, 4(o dot.

Fruit atollen, lie each. Fried cakee, 16c per dot. Special coffee cake, lie each, butter, tea or Vienna rolls, 1.1c doi. Oerken'a Bakery. Phona fL Discount Sale New On! Our ninth annual 20 per cent discount aale Is now In progress.

Everything Including men's, women's and children'e shoes cut 20 percent. Wonderful value are to be obtained In dress shirts, neckwear and men's and sown arcaidcaat but of the should moat chary, and remem DR. fSAITK DENEEN ber, as on thia occasion, th treat DiagTiosia Medical Treatment HENRY MAYER Chief of tbs Firs Department Deputy Sheriff Kennedy and Mantle drove te FunU's Orev yesterday afternoon and arrested two men who give their name aa Patrick Ward, of Gary, and Jam Fits. Patrick, of St. Louis, Mo.

They are being held on suspicion. Sheriff Spafford received a message that the Royal bank of Champaign had been robbed and tha safe blown. Word then came to th sheriff's office that there were two suspicious characters lounging about at Funk Grove. The case of these men w'll be investigated -and the Champaign county authorities will be notified. men who founded our republic and ft immortal messing of Uuarty with Onetaeta Offe et i nee.

en. walch they endowed ua. Congretaman Smith Congressman Frank I. of For Commissioner PAUL E. GREENLEAF Physician and Burgeon lwiant waa present aa a guest of tue boy'a clothing.

Attend this eale if Primaries February 23, 1919 raCEBT OOKn.tlMEKTS club, and he was introduced for a short talk. Col. mlth resjwnded In an Infoimal manner, having been notilied only after he entered the room that he m.Kht be asked to up. ak. At the outset he paid a hi arty CRmnEtM aiDo.

-Ttmrni Othce. (Mi Rendenee, M. Inoule to the late John A. Bterlinit, Vote For -1 fhe Wonderful Ca3 When Baby tos Like Blast el Heavenly Traaspat Wben Call ot Motherhood I Fait h.a predecessor In coiigreaa, whom ha bad teamed to know, from what he had gleaned since had gone to Washington, as on of the abiect and most respected men In tn lower SR. A.

BEHRENDT Surgeon MTPBMD riOM TC TO new lOCATIO HO PeDplw Bant ilig. Ctfce Hout. I la ft U. 0re Phone, til Xrm wteaee Fkau, tee New, CHAS. KAMMERMA! nouse.

Col. Smith then dwelt npon th Im portance ot the cumuia constitutional convention In Illinois, when wtil be you really want to eave money. Cheap Charley. 8. Main St.

Che. cert Dried Fruits. Pried ptaehes, 2 lbs. Joe. Choice prunes, lb.

11c and 20c. Fancy lane prunes, lb. 25c and 20c. Jumbo peaches, lb. 2 Be.

Flneat aprlcota, lb. 10a, Choice apricots, lb. 20c Jumbo pfars. lb. 33c.

Fancy rulsme and figs. Stones Tea Btre. in Front Grocery Bargain at WarSman'a. Celebrated Illinois flour. 12 IT.

2 doien fresh country eggs, 750. 3 cana gooseber. Ics, 5c. 1 large cans hominy. Sic.

2 cans corn or tomatoes, 250. Tall cans pink salmon. 20c. Pure fruit preserves, large Jar, J5c. 10 bare Flak Whit soap, 6 so.

2 maccaronl or spaghetti, 15c Fine granulated sugar, lb. 10c. lbs. Michigan navy beans, 25c lb. pail pur lard, 75c.

Sweet Juicy oranves, doten Jle. Karly Ohio potatoes, peck 15c. 2 Weddinv King pork and beans. For COMMISSIONER! written an Immortal document He urged th ee.ection of tha ablest and most patriotic men of th several district a delegate to that consti Primaries Tuesday, Feb. 25, B.

Y. BOYD, M. D. Chrenlo Dleeaeee Rectal and Inteitlnal Ilia. Over Itetand'a Hertli tv't tonre.

tutional conventiun. In closing, Cut Smith laid that th Pkooe tea. aL. tIL aa a. OT" if -x i stability of government begins with the home; that If the local communl.

Mean: Mir? I a m. te p. m. gunda't, 9 te 1, ty is right in Ita thinking, then the state and nation are bound to be r.ght admired the thoughtfulnesa H. i'LEDDERMAN, M.

D. and Surgeon 7 Of tl th mosrt Htl tim la voman'c lifsj the etMninsr of hahy fraught with Cb frMtaMt fTiMni'n. Can thotiM nmlMil to inttirt tnat irwj i pm6 in mity. Apprehension aroMtvl by th ttmtlv ut of Mthcr'a Krirnd, prrparttfmi at ppnetnt-hiff li inft nissljcm-t! liigreditmts, which ren-drt th Kit.tr,?, eeMt, trndoiw and rarriaiitt phahtt. tn-1 hus tension ia avoMed.

Tht ontal DrT(u-neai, mumIi bsjar nr-dotvn tnsi ftrHch-inf paina irt taOter tctcd and tha) pcnoij la one of calm Th broai, fa abdominal tnusvtea ralai ua nac, and vhar hh comn tha tima at tha ci tu ia ttu ami uia and darner lj and spirit of the men who plan such occasions aa thes, when we can si Ocetnl Matte. Oireole WieiKe. hark bai-k to the fundamental of free government. At til close. Col.

25c, Offic Over RoUnil'e Store. Pbi-0i aod kendnre, 1L Smith pledged th perforrr.anc of hi work In congress so long as he hall gtven the honor of repre DR. JOHN L. Y0LT0N OEMKHL PRACIICK senting this district to the best of eupai-lty, and with a tru honesty of purpose. Dr.

Bhoda Galloway Yolton Dumm of Women end OMtHnrnieriu. Hon. Webster Davis. The principal addres of the even Vft drd. Thotiarj of rmn for half a otntwrf hat UkVti thia psjrwtntirf ntarnal appliraton, pr-pjrvl 'It for npertant mothera and terr noman awntUruj tha crlati attould girt a helping hand.

I Wr ta the Bird field Refulator Cotnpinr, I fVpt Lamar Betiding, Atlanta, tieontta, i thtir Motbrrhood Book, of treat aloa to all wumtn, ani ehta.n a brittle of Mother'a I rtnd from tha dmifirtit and bf in (ta ipp- i raion nivht and monilnir. I Leweet Prioaa, Free Delivery, P. A H. green stamps free. Jap Roe soap.

10c. No. 2 can pumpkin, 10c. Large fut mackerel, 10c. I'al fornla navel oranKes, du, 27c.

4 fine grape fruit, 25c. 2 be. Perfection cracker. I5o. 2 lls.

Iced cookies, 35c. 8 lbs. Red Globe nlons, 55c. 10 lb. sack whit corn meal, 410 8 pkrrs.

yeast fnam, 10c. Good 4-eewed broom, 528. Creamery butter, lb. He. tall can Carolina milk.

ing was hv lion. Weueter Davis, former ass.stont secretary of the Interior under I'reaidJnt McKln.ey. Mr. DR. A.

BERNICE CURRY Diseases of Women and Children 4M Coltr Bldg. BUXIMINOTUS, Let Electricity Do Your Washing, It Costs But 2c Per Week. The hundreds of Bloomington housewives who use Electric Washers say that they pay for themselves several times each year. An Electric Washer will do your entire week's washing In on hour. Think ot the saving ot time.

An Electric Washer will wash your clothes sweeter and cleaner than a laundress could wash them and at a cost of 2c instead of 12.00. A Thor Electric Washer waahea by swishing the clothes In pura water. It does not rub them on a rough board nor tear them wltli beaters as many washers do. Before another washday, come to our display room and see Thor In operation ask us questions. Satisfy yourself that tha Thor will do all and more than wa claim tor it.

AT YOUR SERVICE. R.L. CARLOCK Candidate for Commissioner Who atanda upon Ma record aa a publle of flclal atrlrt? en buataeta prlncl-plea, enforcement of tha la, without pn-mtsit or pledge, irantlng equal rifhta to all undT tha anal ordiruncaa, aod apaclai pnn- tH 10 DOM. 4 I': A i rr Lmvis spoke most eloquently on the live of Washington and Lincoln, and tha lessons they bear for at the present time. Hen.

Wsbatsr Davi Speak. Th following I a digest of tt DR. A. PRINCS or ILL. SURGICAL SPECIALIST 25c.

STOP THAT ACHE! For Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat a. la Bloomtfion attend Tul ef Ceeb Konti it mile Haul i California peaehe In syrup. 25c Conderwed mincemeat, pkg. 10c Jello, any flavor, 10c 4 bare flake whit oan, J5c 4 bars Ivory soap. 28c.

New lima beans, per lb. 13e. My Store Grocery Mv Rtor. tt Dont worry and complain about a bad back. Get rid of that pain aod lameness! Use Doan's Kidney Pills, i J.

W. FULWILER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Fred R.Evans For Commissioner VOTE FOR Oenert! Pnrtc Coefeemnta Many Bloomington people have used them and know how affective tbey are. Here's a Bloomington case.

wifhinetne aotrtfe ade eijtrv James W. Carlock Dies adure of riou. weusur uavia wi "VVaehiniiton ajtd lyinco.n:" "No noo.er ligur ver stood In th forefront of a nation history," amid John Kkliard Green th Entilnh historian, writing of Gootge Washington. Th Engilanman a op.nion nas stood th teat of tim. It is a great thing for a nation to hav men and women of auch noble character that It la an Inspiration to all people to observe their birthdays.

Washington had untiring pel-severance and made the greatest possible sacrifices for hi country. When he said "1 swear ao help ma God" the government of th people by th people and for th people waa then launched. From that day to thia our nation ha been what it citizenship Dentiata jyiiu r. riiiucisuB. at Home in Carlock James Willi Carlock well known DR.

GEORGE W. HENDERSON farmer of th Carlock community. and for ssveral years proprietor of For City summer resort hotels In Minnesota, Dentist IYI Orleshelm Building. Office Phone 2S15. Home Phone 2138 died at hi horn at Carlock yester day morning at 1 o'clock.

Death Mrs. Thomas Welch, 1313 W. Locust says: "Several years ago I was taken with a severs attack of Kidney trouble. My back ached all the time and I eonld hardly move. When I stooped over I thought my back would break.

I was very nerv. ous and had rheumatic pain all over my body. Finally a friend told me how good Doan's Kidney Pills were so I decided to try them. Tha first box benefited me a lot and aftra taking tour boxes, I felt like a different man. All the pain and misery had left me and I was able to get around as usual.

When I get a cold and fee' an attack coming on. I take a few waa due to apoplexy. Commissionen Mr. Carlock was born June 1143, 1 ftt Hoi r-iva 1 on th Winston Carlock farm, two mile north of the vlllag of Carlock. His early life was rpent there.

mad It, And this was the kind cf government for which Abraham Lincoln afterward lived and died. The world 1 richer for th fact that tha Immortal men whose birthday celebrate today, Oeorge Washington and Abraham Lincoln, did feel those awakening influences, that the eunnhln and the rain of a nation's need fell upon the sleeping Plant within their hearts and broucht DR. GEO. D. SITEERW00D Dental Roentgenologist (Oral I-Bey Diagnosis.) lie Wnt Wsnhlnrton Bloomtngtoo, 1,1 Orcr Oewfiitfr'a waa married Dec.

28, lviJ. to Miss Maggie common and moved to a farm located on the site of tn present village of Carlock. Hi wife died Jan. 17, 18H9. On March 23, forth the glorious flower of American 171, Mr.

Carlock wa married to Osteopathic Phyileiana Melissa Brown of Secor, 111, a natlv cltliensmp. Abraham Lfneoln. Farm With a F0RDS0N Tractor of Virginia. In April. 188:, Mr.

Carlock and Abraham Lincoln lived and died at of Doan's Kidney Pills and they never fall to relieve me. They are a splendid kidney remedy." Price 6O0, at all dealer. Con't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pill tha same that Mrs. Welch had. Foster-Mllburn Buffalo, N.

Y. precisely the right tim. Had he DR. 0. P.

HANSON 814 Unity Building. Office Phone 1120. his family moved to Hammond Lake, where be bred and raised thorobred mock. After two years' I 1 I 1 a I ('VaX' I sk tt A wanted with men at an earlier or a later period bis nam might hav been lost to mankind In th mists residence there he moved to Glencoe), and operated a hotel, later that envelop th eventful epoch mov-insr to Excelsior, on the Recommended by atficlency and oxperienca. City Clerk two years under aldermanlo form and one year under commission form.

And two years In office of commissioner ot Give him your rote. DR. EUGENE PITTS Trtete all kinrja of diaraiea. arata and ehronfe shore of Iake Minnetonk where for of our nation' history. Among th names of the world's wondrcnis scroll of fame there would have been no twelve years he conducted the Bea Prolcaaiocal cam made to be la citj sod con Hill hotel, a popular summer ra- Julius Caesar had there been no FORI n'ffiee SIS TMj BWg.

Phone sort. Mr. and Mrs. Carlock later aristocratic domination; thnr would as jf re moved to Minneapolis, where they have been no Oliver Cromwell if mad their borne wltb their children and fifteen jears ago returned to tner had been no civil and religious tyranny: ther would hav been no DR. WARREN E.

ATKINS Osteopath Unity Bldg. Pnon 14S8-J Abraham Lincoln bad ther been no negro aiavary. Ksy-net of Crr. Chiropractor Carlock, where they have resided sine. Mr.

Carlock was a member of and a prominent worker In tha christian church. Funeral arrangement have not been made. M. carlock leavee berides hla wlfa. a eon, William, and a daughter, Mr.

Hattl Alice Mealey, both of Minneapolis, and a son. Edward, who Th key-not of Lincoln' great caj-eer waa courage; courage to fight -4 J' 1 i DR. A. T. SPATH poverty, courage to ngnt wrong, courag of convictions; yet whll Chiropractor OVIH OewiNTBRg.

SOUTH RDg gOCAHE. possessing in courage of th lion, he bad the meekness of a lamb. Hla results on rm tamers larm at car- Try Mustarole. See Row Quickly It Relieves Ton Just nib Musterole inbriskty, and usually toe pain ia gone a deUctoua, aoothingcomfort cornea to takelts place. Musterole ia a dean, whins ointment, made with oil of mustard Use it instead of mustard plaster.

Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster ole ana recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell yon what relief ft gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pain and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of tba thest Always dependable. ManJgfcjara; feqn'tal size f54 OoVee Phona MJ-R. Kaaidance Phoae 0-J.

lock. Aged Normal Woman Die. Integrity waa uprb; Ins ambition waa stainless, and In blm were happily mingled the noble qualities, magnlmlty and modesty, strength and gentleness. HI Inborn geniality amounted to genlous which create weet nd wholesome ehar- 1 inn' Mr. Benjamin F.

Hawkins ot Beck's Livery Co. Inc SI5-SI7-51S Nona Cart, firs asf savaa.paaianiar data aara. Blask as Bray Ants Hiaraaa far ktra. Asibslasa gentle Dleesstlnusj. Edward R.

Morgan Dayton Keith Normal died Thursday night at Bro-kaw hospital, where ah had been a paitnt sine Tueaday. Death waa Bloomington Present Commissioner Candidate For DR. E. LAM BEAU Th Chiropractor S04405 Peopla'a Bank Bldg. Phon 820.

due to tha infirmities of old age. Sh was born In Davids -n county, May 2f, 1833. wa twice married, her first husband. Frank Baker, dying many years ago. In IMS ehe waa married to Benjamin Hawkins.

Mr. Hawkins leaves four Architect COMMISSION chiidrfn. H. E. liaker, of Normal, nil Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS NRTORI A Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS CASTORIA ARTHUR PILLSBURY with whom she made her home; Mrs.

I.uclnda Skeeturs. Lafayette. Highest Market Prieet Paid for WOOL, HIDES, SCRAP IRON, BOOKS, MAGAZINES, RAGS MORRIS TICK METAL and all kinds of Junk. Kinloch 685. Bell 454-K Primaries February 25.

Mrs. Kmma mark. I.oa An Architect MOPLI'S BANK SflLDIXO feeTentk Floor geles, Calif, and Mia. bam Kemp of iiioomlngton. WANT READ PANTAGRAPH.

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