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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 9

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THE ANT AG II AF WEDNESDAY MORNLNO. JULY 31 1912. MERNA, DIES AT CHENOA. EDITH STANTON BROWN DIES SUDDENLY tracks In Danville and waa struck" with one of the cars and badly hurt. Mr.

Thompson returned home -Miss Mae Klopp, 0f Bloomlnyton, NORMAL After Mrs. Maurics Consry Expires la visiting here. drilling work with the htrgo drill today or tomorrow. The work on the old well which been out of commission for some time past was continued yeat.rduy. Tht.

greater part of the worklnc pipe whs pulled ard they expect to pull the working barrel John Schlosaer, of Eloomlnfrton, 800 ACRE COOPERATIVE GARDEN. was out this week. hly In France and England, particularly In the neighborhoods of Paris and London. T. J.

King Is secretary of the company. Think of the healthy, Interesting work thus provided for ninny men out In the country with plenty of room and fresh air. The crowded -cities may lose a part of their congeated population when Buch enterprises as this IN WIS- 5ISSOLUTION COMES CON8IN. HISTORYOF UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL Illness of Ssvsral Months. Mrs.

Maurice Concry died at her home In Chcnoa Tuesday at noon after a lingering illness of several months with HrlKht's disease. Her maiden name was Miss Margaret Caiiahan. She was born in Ireland and was 64 years old. She came to America tn 1158 and first lived at Charles MeGrath. of Chicago, li folks daS" V'Slt WUh hom' Owen MoCarthy shelled his corn Is Divided Into Acre Lots, Ons-Fourth of Each to Ussd for Poultryi Dsirylng, Too.

J. Bell gives an account in the for Peoria on a short business trip of a few diys. Mr. Chlsm has ao cepted a position to teach near TeorU for the coming- year. W.

C. T. U. Meetino. The regular meeting nt the W.

C. T. V. will be held at I -HO Thursday afternoon at the residence of Rev. O.

W. McWhertff. 204 South School street. Mrs. McWherter will have chare-, of devotlotuils and Mlsa Lorn Hendiickson will sing a solo.

Ttio subject under consideration will be, "Kamabai's work fur the child widows of India, in charae of the Superintendent. Mrs Alice t'ompton. All persona Interested In missionary work are especially Invited to attend. eiuaouv, crua Bctuosser shelled once begin to he less rare. Brilliant Young Musloian, Wsll Known Hsr Other Mortuary Notts.

Dog Poisonsd Quite a Utile excitement was ere-fltcd In tite buBlnesH portion of North street yesterday ufterrwm when a poisoned dog run into the street and Monday. But do you notice that it is "skilled Progressive Farmer, of a big roopera- FIRST HELD HERE IN 1863. laborers'' that are to he employed, and Ottawa. She waa innrrled to Mr. i tlve garden containing 00 acres be an "exnert" gardener.

There Is no Messrs. Charles F. Arnold end Wllmer Biddle attended a comnili-sloners meeting Former City Mou. day. Maurice Conery February 8, 1S60, and lay as If dead.

Uy a llttlo medical room in this big garden for unthinking minds and untrained hands. uld the dog was relieved and soon svemed In the best of health. And Indeed, come to think annul it. Rapid Growth Noticeable Sines 1900 Infuriated Bull Damagss Auto' Other Normal News. there seems to be little room In any oenuimtlon todav for unskilled lanor- not even tn cu tlvat ng inn innu, It takes a silly woman to trust a cent head of cabbage at the corner grocery.

A political reformer la a pnlltlclnti who doesn't stand In with the rang as some might have one believe. If there Is only one acre on which to Her From New York. Mies Mabel Stanley, of Huffalo, N. arrived In Normal yesterday lot rn-Ing for a short vlalt here with friends. Hhe expecta to return to her hutna some time thla week after mukhm a few short visits In the near by towns.

they have always lived in Chcnoa. She was a member of St. Joseph's church In Chenoa and waa a woman highly respected hy a large number of friends. The surviving relatives are her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Mary Oresory.

of Dwight. snd three sons, William, of Chenoa; James, of Uloomlngton. and Maurice, of Washington. The funeral services will be held from the Catholic church Thursday morning. The Interment will be made In the Catholic cemetery.

Her From Odstl. Mr. John Lccgate and children of Odell were In Nnrmnl yesteidny for a ehcrt visit with relatives nnd friends. Mr. Ijegsnte was formerly employed here but hns lately started In the The first summer school held In Normal was In 181 and at that time The friend In this city of Mlsa Edith Btanton Brown were Bhocked yesterday to learn that she had died sullenly at Tower H1U, Wisconsin, where sh waa spending the auinmer months.

Meager details of her death have been received. Her father Mr. Charles Carrol Broun of Indianapolis was In the city a few days a.gu, loav-fr. Haturday for Tower Hill to Join bis wife and daughter there. He was not apprised of Mia Brown's Illness and the news of her sudden death was a shock to relatives and friends here.

On Monday morning Mlsa Urown produce, then It Is imperative nwi that sere be handled skillfully to make "3 tween Richmond and Petersburg, which has Just been bought by a certain company. This land is to be divided up Into one acre lots for gardening purposes, to be worked on the cooperative plan. An expert in gardening haa been engaged and he will employ skilled laborers to work with him. Tho gardens will be set and planted In vegetables, small frulta and berrloa. while one-fourth of each plot will be laid off and fenced na a poultry run, being equipped with a bouse large enough to accommodate from ten to three doxen hens.

The owner of a lot will have the privilege of pasturing one cow free, aa there Is to be a general pasture for the use of all. Dairy buildlnKS complying with the rules of both state it nav. was called a State Teachers' Institute, the chief purpose of which was ch llv. farm of today la not rtatnurant business 'n Udell. a dumping ground for dull minds and careless hands, any more than is the commercial house.

New a Mail Clark. -Word haa been received In Normal a thoro drill In philosophy. Lectures were held and there many discussions of the duties and rights of the teach from Mr. liurr Crlgler. of North School Plsy Ball Today.

The bricklayers In the employ of J. L. Simmons will play the normal university summer school te.un on the this afternoon ut Ti o'clock. Hoth teams have a number players who can ewat the pill and A lively contest Is anticipated. Chicago street, who lately went to Doylnn, O.

Mr: Crlgler Is at preacnt employed as mall clerk In one of the Dayton ho. tels and Is very much pleased with his work. Chnos Notes. Pamuel Evans was a visitor Tuesday on business. Miss Gertrude Kearney Joliet Tuesday evening for with friends.

era. At this first term there were only fifteen teachers In attendance. For seven following years such Institutes were held In August from term vary went visit Returned Prom Michigsn, Mr. and Mrs. P.

M. Hanson and and city are to be erected and will form an Important feature of the system. There will be competent men em- ing from two to four weeks. After the first year for ths remaining of the series there was an average of 140 in attendance. The last held In 187! DR.

HARRY C. BROWN DENTIST 413 Unity Building Uloomington, I1L family cf F.ast Ash strett, have re ployed by the coopi-retore to do all the turned from Mlchlirnn, where they have been for the pnat week. Thev was the most successful and there garden work, to look after the poultry and dairy departmenta. The plana In ANCHOR. Benjamin James, of Salem, is visiting relatives here.

The heaviest' rain of the season fell here Sunday morning. Mrs. Samuel Smith and children are visiting In liloomlnKton. MIps Klale Reese spent Sundi.y with her slater In Arrowsmlth. Mrs.

Val G.irner and Utile daughters visited In Uloomlngton over Sunday. Jacob Martens and IaiuIs Dau I hove pat new asbcatos roofs on their buildings. The farmers In thla vicinity have flulahed cutting outs and thrcahlinf begins Wednesday. Ornver Proctor lost two fingers on his left hand Inat weuk hile working with a hay fork. made the trip ovoiiaml and In their Ford machine.

were 100 In attendance. In Hoe anil clude the gathering of vegetables and lti'ti no sessions were held. in 1H7I a number of sciences were Normal Nots. Mr. ft.

M. Hufflngton and sen. Olen, of South I.luden street, drove to Orldley yesterday on a abort business trip. Miss F.Stella Mackey, of 20S Normal avenue, will leave today for a week's visit with friends In Indianapolis. Mrs.

Everett Buck expects to leave on Saturday for Mount sterling lor a short visit with her mother, Mra. John A. Hand. Mr. Wallace and fnmllv, of N( rth street, mo'ed their household gouds vesterdrtv to the Sylvester properly oh West Ash street Mlas Hssel Thompson, of Dixon, Is 'visiting at the home of her uncle, W.

J. Thompson In Chenoa. Mlas Lottie Abbott left Monday evening for Kansas City, where she will visit with relatives. Miss lna liallou received a telegram Tuesday which announced the death of her uncle at Dixon. She will leave Wednesday morning to attend the funeral.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thompson were ceiled to Danville Punday on account of the reported serious Injury of the former's sister.

She wss attempting to croas the Interurbai) berries each morning, packing in especially prepared baskets. Poultry and dairy products will also be han Work en Well. -The drilling work on the now well I dled by skilled labor. The land haa convenient steam snd electric lines uf began yeaterdny morning and bef.ire evening they had dtllled about thirty, i Ihre feet with the large drill. Tho added to the courae of study and the students became quite Interested In natural history, ss these studies wer required on certificate examinations.

An association was formed and under the auspices of litis organisation a transportation. It Is understood tbst this plan of co large hole will bo rawed with I down about fortv feet and the drilling work on the 12-livh holo will be con- operative gardening, while In Ita em had a slight attack of tonslllila but her condition was not thought to be serious until, during the afternoon she grew worn and died suddenly at 4 o'clock. Word waa received by her grandmother, Mrs. George P. Brown of this elly and she, with Mr.

George A. Brown, left yesterday morning for the family home at Indianapolis, there to nwalt the remains which would arrive there last night The funeral will tnke place from the residence nt Indl-rnannlls tnduy. Bdlth Stanton Brown was the only daus-Mer of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Car-roll Brown, formerly of this city, and much of her early life was spent here.

Bha enrly developed remarkable ability with 'be violin. Her training was thoro and for some years she ha occupied a known position among capable violinists. Phe has appeared In public freauently and has made a number et tours thru the country with cnniert companies atwnrs receiving marked appreciation. Phe ws a young woman of unusual Intelligence and charm. Porn year so In Indianapolis; much of her school life was snent here the faml'y returning to Indianapolis a few years ago.

Phe Is sir-vlved by her parents, and one brother Kdvrln. sn1 the relatives In this eltr. Tower Hill, srtere Mrs. Brown and her daughter were located for th summer. Is a resort entered by the Jenkins T.lovd Jones church following of Chicago and of this gathering of vacation school of natural history was bryo state In America, haa long been held In July snd August, 1ST 6.

Ar tinned. Thev expect to complete tho In vogue In European countries, nota rangements for a second session was held, but owing to the great expense It was delayed until 1871, when the aecond natural history school waa held. Only thirty students were In attendance. fr la th following year Presldntn Hewitt proposed to ths state board of education that th school year should consist of three terms of twelve weeks ich and an additional term of four The Greatest Bargain Event Of All Summer Sales weeks for teachers. This plan waa adopted and held for four years, ths first being In 1K0.

In this plsn was changed and the tenchers from ths university were sent out during th summer for Instl tuts work. During ths next ten years her different members of th faculty con llterarr people Mrs Brown and daughter were prominent. ducted prlvsts classes th universi ty, bat no known record of the classe remain. J. f.

Willsen. Relatives In this tty hay In lltl It was decided to offer to WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 TO SATURDAY, AUG. 17 i th teachers of th Stat a three weeks cetvad word of the, deh of J. V. wtllacn.

formerly of this city, whleh Institute In ths month of May. This ss held but one year and not until occurred In Iwnver, Colorado, 3 ester uav Rorntnf. Mr. Wlllson wss born In Waahlng 100 wss the regular first summer term Installed. In l'O! the first sec WATCH FOR THE RED TAG.

EVERYTHING REDUCED inn Court lious. Ohio, on December ond, summer term was held, ths H. list. He came with his psrent to tuition for each term being Is. In lfftl thla fe was placed at II and this city about ltO.

and after ll1ng her f. a time removed to Ketitue ky. married Mlas JanMte Myers sine has remained. Tha summer school has prospered under the new system and last term ther over VVc List Dut a Few of Many Bargains to be Found Here During This Sale In HonhlnsTllI. Ky, on Frebuary 16T.

The family returned to this elty 100 students In sttendanr from dif ahout lft and afterwsrd removed to ferent part of th stat. Th follow New Orleans. For the last twelve ing figure show the growth of the vetrs Mr. Wlllsoo lived In Tirer. ilea Wlllson Idled on Jsnuanr I.

Gowns, 98' 11 2i and IU0 Cambric Embroidery or Lara Tilrnmed leaving the following children who row survive: Mrs. J. K. Hnrk of Red Tag Sale Bargains in Domestics RedTagSale Bargains in Corsets Red Tag Sale Bargains 11SJ North rsrV strevt and Mrs. y.

Woodsrd of 1SII North Medlsnn street both of this elty, and Robert 2 00 snd l0 ll'-siherbloom "7C rettlrosis, black and colors 3C 2 50 Women's I.sa Dresses, em broidery collar snd culTs, Qgj 1. Wlllson of Cairo. Mr Wlllson wss summer school unaier th new system i Vesr 1st term Ind term Totsl ln 441 4 IHflt 4H 451 M4 in oi 10I 171 144 I lo 4 ii 7 in 101 III ll 111 104 101 114 1i0 l0T 171 1071 ISO! 1I7I III 111 lft 1141 107 nn D10 Vl4" 174 1S7I Hit 1141 til mi nit 29c msrrKd In I'll to Miss Ballls McMer tl 00 Corset, newest Moilels, st 79c st Psdncsh. Ky, and ah and four tl 60. 50 snd 160 CorseU.

children, all llrln In Ienvr. mime. Th funersl will Uks place la Denver. tl lO Women's Psjamas at $1 00 $469 $349 9c 17c 49c 72: 39: $1.00 J7 60 Set of Cloth and Ntpklni filOo Bet of Cloth and Napkins 3ic and Whit JQU Whit Dotted 8wlsi at 26c WhlH Dotted Swiss at 75c Sonilg Ulearhel Hheets. SUi) Inches Tlhl felt.

It tnche wide He Knitted Tabl Felt at CSe I nblcsi bed Pbeets. Besmless 11 10 Napkins per dozen Charles SceM. RedTagSale Bargains 11.60, IJ 00 and oo Kiubrolikery Flounclnra. Kdse Bid 7Q Insertions I3Z 76c 1100 snd 1. 16 KtnJ-oiili Flomirlnss.

snd IQa Insertions 43C 36e, lioe snd 6fc Embroidery K.Ues, Insertions Slid ST-lnrh I'lounclnss IwC lie snd lie Kmbmldery Edfrs, In serllon snd tiallixns n. st f.V to II 00 Allover laces OQ snd Nets 3C II 60 and Allover Iros am Nets, black, whit snd 7Q I WW t'loo. oo and I 'i jice Women's Haek Hum st 3jc Infants' Bilk Hue st 60c Child' While Uce I I os st Women's Silk Ho st 2 Women's Silk Hose trial Women's Bilk ll" Word has been received by friends of the f-unlly In thla elty of Charles M. hVoll that Mr. stent I died sudden broken lines, new models, si tl 60 Corsets st oo Corsets st tOc llrsficrcs st $1 39 $1 39 $1.9 ly last week In Rusaellvllla, Ark.

Mr. Mad atull Caus Teaubla. Kcoti resided In Uloomlnston until last 23: 25c $149 $1 CO 83c 19c tl Crepe Kimonos at II 60 lawn Kimonos st II lo Whits rarasnls al ile Chlbls' rarasol at C0e Chllds' Fsrasvls. at 00 89c 19: vr 37c A bull, not a bull moose, just (renibsr and was employed for a common vr day raaing bull, b- time as clerk In the store of R. 7c 5c 5c 25c 8c 23c cam Infuriated at th light on tn Moltn touring car of Walter Arbor- Caldwell Pon.

Mr. Pctt waa about years of as and la survived by a wlf and two rh'ldren. a son and gaat of North Hchoul street last evening at I o'clock as waa driving oa Towanda avenue, south of th C. A A. daugfter.

rVw particulars of th death heva been received and It Is on tre.ka This bull being driven ly known that Mr. Scott died very tl SO and CO 1'ercsle Hour In th mad by a nan. when th rar RedTagSale Bargains in Silks Dress Goods Dresses at 6c Calico at To Unbleached Muslin at le Vnbles'hed Muslin at tc Bleached Muslin at 10e Turkish Towels at Dress Gingham at Spools Dest Big Cord Cotton USe Torsi Towl at Turkish Towels at ISr Homespun I.ln.'n Towels. I.lnen Crashr at Lines Crash at lt llurk To els at I'le geamles Pheets at 1 Id Crochet Qullia at I He rillnw Case at rent is nss and whlrli waa not to suddenly of heart disease. Punseal af Dnl1 Kamaaae, and Neis.

Msrk. hitc th liking of thla id bull to ruhd II bo 50 Clnshsm or Cotton 0 Koulard Wah Drrasrs wOC it tb front of th marhla and auc. Tha funeral services of th lati Red Tag Sale Bargains in Ready-to-Wear et in breaking th front ail ntuld Martin Hummer wr held at snd rolors 1 1 6 Lac Itaudma at 60 AlloTer Uces at tcb. jo and lJo Bilk nr Waista, black and colursvw.ClJ on stortng kunckle. a light and th residence.

Vi We Chastnnt. 39c lb services wer rondueted by Bet $1.00 $100 $103 (0 Italncoats Oft bending on fender. After oaaatng the sbov mentioned damage, polllely Jumped the frnc and went on Mr. M'hvl. temporary p.t -r af ths 1 60 Women's BUk at Msnlrur Bets st l'c Woman's CUi Vests at 61 Men's l'nderwar at 3V Men's Cndernear at Children's I'nlon Bulla st f.oe Women's Gaur Vests st toe Women's I'nlon Bulls st 6V Women's' Knit 1'nlon titrbt snd open knee, si 12c nrst Christian church.

Th II Tl Uce 'urns' about hi busUi. bearers wer Albert iellT. Jat at JI.OJ 5o0 T. K. Norfolk roro-l JtcVet, nhlta skirt, J2 (JJ 'leery, Fred Parker, Howard Parkr, 10c 45c 22c 47c 43c 45c Bil'ta, 39c vSe Bbo.rpnof Bilks.

Cie an klc short l'rths, per yard tl oo Foulari! snd Fancy hllka II Mi Bilks st tl 00 Mark Bstln. JC Indus able fur, sr Laavas far Wiaeansin, Joba Boylaw, Oeor Roger. Th I muele was furvtlnd br Harold T' Rv. E. P.

Brand of North BVhoe! ley snd John Trecey. The floral of. street, lea today Red Tag Sale Bargains in Purses, Neckwear, Dc 1 fl Ptrcal Wrapper at 1) and Petticoats lv Cltifham Rompers at 1 Id Muslin Gowns st Ijnarrt Corset Corrr si 79c 59c 69c It no Colored l.inserte lireesea, Isce trimmed ferirss wer handsome. The who la, where he will spend several ds 12'ir 9c 53c AViz 10: stt.nded the funeral from out -of -fowtt vacation ramping with a party uf I 95? 39c 25: 43c $233 $2 23 4C Vhll snd Colored l.lr.-il Llncert. were hi xardteie'nts.

Mr. and Mr. mends. C.IOM 1 no Colored 8 flresar that soil up to Ilmry Ort. nttn.

Cart snd Ami all lieeatur: Mr. Buhv Ret um ta Narnaal. Haiti, of Champa isn Interment was Mra ICugen hater and little sob I made In itloomlaeton entev. arrived In Normal last evening for II Comblpitlon Bulla, Mleaea ft race Rnd-r sad Allr Ma. for.

rsrh tJofl snd IT 10 Tlssua 8 is. Chsmbrar snd 1 for. each lo to 111 io Junior Coat st HHP snd rt'lc snd I'ettlrosts II 60 lllark Bsiln. Inches wide for, )ard IHark Tsltcia Bilk. it, Im Uc 1 76 Peau de Bole, Imhes Wide QQ visit wnn ear parents, r.

and Mr. F. K. Putnam of West illow street. For lb past week they hat been Is- at 1 1 ii Purse st la) and 11 Purso st 12 60 snd oo I ttr at OO Snd IT 'ure i.lnnhsvja $2.69 $6.75 Iwsld wer th flower hearer eevle af tentus! Oibere.

SI $1 33 29c 39c 63c $125 $395 95c 19c una at th torn of Mr, Pimvert u. Red Tag Sale Bargains in Room Size Rugs rent They will return to their hum Th rv1r of Pamtil Oshorn war hld yesterday a ft -moo st the 15c In I "revolt, Wash. Some tlni n.at KHe rtllow Taset at I and Jiponlra Pllk at It.e Hrp and llimsls) tk.th tie and l'-e Tlssua (Ithgharoi noma. reaidenr. Ill Mouth sn street st I e-rlerk.

Rev. Fred P. Nl-hola tb First f'hrtettsn church eon- fit to Udles' Cloth CP Or Costs for, each vO wJ i'u to 110 Wool Buna $29 95 Al Gsesesl Iieee Ms. Testerdsv mom In at th L'nlvwr. "lueted th Barrio Th r-malns will taken to l.eilnsicn this morning I a-nerkl rsereise beriod President io :100 Wool Suits si $11.95 tl 61 Ballns 11 Ml Ws.h Bilks, fa.t and Inch.

nbtr 1 'ki Blrlued Mossalln BlUa 1 Vi lir.wsl.-.l Inlns Matin, '6 Inrhes id. SI 35 79c 39c $1 09 smiley continued bl talk on Vara. tl Gowns at tl snd "0 Ltiiforl a let a tl fd Kimonos at 1 CO Bilk Waists st 1 10 Wash Bklrt at bd snd tl Llnserl II Silk Kimono st Interment In th family let. BV I Mini. tinnal education.

ITewdent Ftltnley la 79: 95c 95c $3 95 75c $2.25 50c Tha rmales ef Martha M- ui-usn phase the suhlerl Ind will romplet hi lalk this tl? hi to 1:0 Wool Bil ls for, esch 111 (0 to 1S Wool Bulls r. earh $75 $4 85 nine's wer taken In Ittntar yateda in Tb etiidrnte snd faculty hat nernn en ih o'clock train. h-n grratl) interested In th die. wh.r th service will he held snd oo Lining Bat'ns. 15c 17c 12c 7c 9: 17c 7c 121.00 to oo Bilk I irwaae at 82c $1445 85 Laav Fee Pas.

lb Interment mad. DEATH WASJUDOEN. II ih snd ll Vi I at Jabots snd Col's's si snd rancy 1 st Wrlliti 'sr st 'e laitrh Collsis st If Jalalts St. piiicw Too at pillow Tor at pillow SI Ws.h lb Ms st l-ic Women Llrn I-, v.l Kerrhlefs 'c Wotnen'a Kfrl rf. tr; or dotn Ml Jrent Mrfeed of WeH W1I- on W.ail In- Hkirts at tm to I'.

till.lren Coats at lew trl lee f. F.I Po es wi te, srl tl h. t.i FailU and roMirs, Inches i wi.le, srd wi BiU Mcsllhe, I I Is. an I t. Al.

Kant. Or.glsy. eat at whet eh will tad th mintion 95r 23: 23c 43c 43c 39c 25c 25c 10c 5c reiutr4 leaeh In lb F.I ps- Hae Hint an Tudy Afienan I io oa Wilton Rusts) feet 1i1'i llo.tr Brussels Kuas. Kill f.oM Wilton Rue HI! fori :5 00 WHiob Vll Koks. kill l-t Tsptrr Ituss.

HI feet oo TklKstrr II its SI tT on Wilton Russ st Mmi Wllloa Fl ics I I r.ii I see C'lnsiiis st on Curtains at t.t t-fl la1- Curtains at II no lc Curtains. at no lr Curtains al 11 no ar Ciir'alt al. IIS to Ml Berg it Chilis' whit Dresses bd lilsrk Ik Waist al ioi Wool Dr.s Bklrta at school Mies McC-rd will tarh In Wilht Phwvlaua Waentna. $1475 S1 03 ra's lor, each J19 9E 95 $16 25 $13.95 75 00 59 49 49 $529 th third grade of th Kl $2.45 $225 hoot nest year. twain ram very suddenly ea T.Md, sfiernoon at 4 II la Mm IT Io bit Ber.e pr Coats fr.

ea i tlj tie and Rmtrh rrenrb (llngham lie and l'c fltoibsms, SI Itches wld 1i'e thras Clnghaaia at lie lawns and llatiata ttt 1jSbs and Dtialtlef al Il'e Iwns at Uf Voile at Sir Voile al till Tail t.lnen at oe labia Line st Tic Tsl.t Linen at Tal Linen al HTsi le imssk I Fecw CMel4d. tin and so I lr.cn to Woi Ih-ess $4 95 Th form f. th new culvert $3.95 alwlla Kent, of Orldlar. Pba ked be a out In lb yard getlwleg piuma set when returned tn te houee, hkins betna built en llnvev avenu wee corn leted end provid'eg rain d' not $1.00 it fey en th flmr and piie4 with I. ii In Chllits' Costs 95c in w.H they will l-ogin Ih roe out rovertn ron tnusnvoa.

lra Kent waa lha a I.I..W of Al tl and While Lln a uromlhent tnervhent of OMdter a. I 1 mi rv- le liene. ail colots 6 i Bilk Msrt'Hse'te, IfiCtes ule, all colors Vi bene) Vile Bilk, for, isr.l mi Chanel's Hstin Fsllh-, Im b. able til ti or.) trees (dtfl'tS 1 1 10 All Wo-J Bcrses at II tin Ue.h Cor.luri y. while eoti Wsl.ts.

sllrhtlr many era Pb wss r-cn al ClilMa' Whll Dre l''iler Hilt. m. l.tsj. OSIS st whii r. lress Bklrts st 1 1 1 Whit r.

Ito.s Hkirts st 1 wbtt p. K. lire. Bklrt at io Whit Wals's st II oi Women lU'h Hones al on Women's fiill Kobe si $1 09 $1 59 $1 00 $100 39c 59c $2 75 $2.25 $1 75 $1 69 $395 $1.00 Portland, nn Jannary 17. Hit tO T0 tALl fAnGAiSt IN 1 BUTTON LINOTrt 'LK CLOvl II in While su M.i a Jj 33 II Whits snt 09 t.lov 3JU rem In America with kef parents II snd It Wli'l Lie, rrie Waists 75c 59: in na on a farm In vVaid.

Uvmseton ronnly. He I 'ambrir snd Nsinsook (loans. eret wik lodav. Th ronrte -rll f.r the patnneal will he dn st th sm l.m that th ruhert roncrvt work Is done. Btd UrMti W'Uiiana 1 ard nee and John of I1.

III. mrm etetr to rrt In Normal tolar f- Irtt st tb Ktn h.im llroedway. They a III make lit trip evefland. N.d Weia, providing rsin dia not do wy nth their iee Mla Msrgarel ttuvb'MM HrU-n Krer will rid tlielr blrtlr tn Kapf tod All Curtain Ms'erlsls Hi-'! 'ice I I Al. Kent In January.

sl ib-e are twa children. Alma snd 98c 79c $1 89 rmbroldvrf or At TrlUihie.1 eiie Whit sn1 li'ak Clove II 10 Couch Covers St Ph kve Ihre at. "'a Mr Kent waa a srtMnb of th eh-trch, whkh I a th. funeral will be held en Tbur st I with burial in th (lruli.r ivfneterr. PajMina Ceunty Jail Wc could not tell you ol all the Bargains to be found at this sale ll we used the Entire Newspaper Come Early.

Remember, Everything Reduced nhet al the Pa Idler farm hey will hdn the rami-irg of ywing ladle who kit her Monday fur a Week Citing. Th rminty jail I helot pln'ed th nrt lime In sis t. Th loiifov.nt la nini aaad na both ruerior and Interior. If you ar a hustf rsnnol 'nably hop I haalthv of twi. "'il hy washing dune, weaning snd day and crawling late 14 4 tlr4 night.

Ton t4 eul Inln ih npn air nd un-bshl If von do this ever mr yo.ir ifineh n4 bowels In good wn-e taking chsmiierlain Tbi aii4 fn should naenen nn U4 beautiful. For by all uath Fewlnf. Tle he ielled the I'til-vet eti green anus as two dais hav nelioed tninen of l-anan fniir on lb lse henana hlani In Ih ims house A ll ho Ih Maasia rfnt ar small It give on sn Idea of how the rw snd It I well Worth th time I visit II gten hoof In thtnv OMA SON Lva Fee Pr4a. rhastsr Chlsm -if -Vr..

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