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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 12

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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12 THE PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1916. I in Printing and- Corjipsfl-y, Richard Kunce. of near Tazev.ii will finish hia afhv.l vm. In a. EUREKA.

I L. Hester, of Bloommgton, was a business caller In town Monday. The Eastern Star gave the Masonic lodge a pleptsant surprise Tuesday evening. After lodge the ladies went in and served luncheon. Prof.

Roy L. Moore went to Saune-min Tuesday to address a meeting In the Interest of a township high school. Ir. J. T.

Page, of Chicago, has been in the city this week. Mrs. Nell Chenoweth. of Philadelphia, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. R.

B. Dickinson. Mrs. Grace Mitchell, of Beloit, also spent a few days with her mother. Henry Campbell, of Table Grove, spent a few Jays with his nephew, W.

H. Foster. Fred Schafer, who has been living on a farm near here, has moved to Remington, Ind. Mrs. M.

E. Wells, of Cleveland, Ohio, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Major, Jr. Mrs.

R. H. Mustek has gone to North Vernon, to visit relatives. Cary Colburn, of San Diego, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Jane Colburn.

Clinton Potts has purchased the Interest of Howard Jones in the Eure- st. P. tV Rev. Mr. Miller Is a former Atlanta boy, a son of Mrs.

G. J. Miller, and Is at present pastor of the McLean Chris-nan church. Mrs. Mary Becker has received word of the arrival of a son at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. M. L. Flaningam in Urbana. Mrs.

Flaningam Is Mrs. Becker's daughter. David Cochran, Is afflicted with scarle fever. It is thought he contracted the disease In Joliet. A.

E. Mountjoy and Floyd Mount-Joy and their families are preparing to move back to Illinois from Montana, where they have been making their home for the past several years. Mrs. Clara Hawley was hostess to the Atlanta Woman's Club Wednesday afternoon. Out of town guests were Mrs.

James Hobllt. of Lincoln; Mrs. Emma Burt and Mrs. George Hunter, of Armlngton. The program was as follows: Victrola music; paper, "How to Develop Public Sentiment Necessary to Intellectual Benevolence," Mrs.

Armada Bevan; Victrola music; discussion, lej by Mrs. E. May Dunham. The next meeting of the club will be with Mrs. Lillian Hamilton on March A force of painters have been brightening up the C.

A A. Railroad Company's buildings in Atlanta this week. and Mr. Jones has gone to Metropolis to visit his father. The W.

R. C. and Daughters of Veterans gave a patriotic program in the assembly room of the township high school Monday evening. The program included an address by Prof. B.

J. Radford. The sophomore class of the college entertained In honor of prof. Joseph Smith and his bride at the home of Miss Cora Bacon Tuesday evening. The decorations were in red and white and a delicious four course dinner was served.

One of the twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hogbin died Thursday morning. The little one was born last Friday. ATLANTA.

Mr. and Mrs. Byron Onstott, who have been spending the winter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Onstott, have left for their home at St.

Joseph, Mich. A. T. Kenyon. of this place, has purchased a Franklin roadster with special hoJy design, the machine to be delivered in April.

Invitations are out for the wedding of Roy A. Miller to Miss Amy Lundquist at the home of the bride's futher, John Lundquist, at Rock FhIIs. milling. ton. He will live with his uncle, iJr Klnsey, while in Armington.

Carl Mainline went to Areola td take charge of the office there, permanent agent for the Vandalla. Hess Qulsenberry, Jamie MrLiow. ell, Bertie Hoerr. Cllde and Burt Carp took in a few games of basket hall 4t Bloomlngton Thursday evening. Kampf ft Rossman received a car.

load of "Bull tractors" last week, which they have sold to farmers of this community. The high school boys met at th home of Clarence Darnell Saturday in honor of Edmund, who returned that day from his successful trip south. pleasant social evening was spent. Tiij young men were served with refresh, ments. J.

T. Elliott and wife were IVkln visitors Wednesday. R. B. Doan and wife were Peor! callers Wednesday.

Feme Horrom was In Peoria Wed. nesday. Harold Medberry and Lloyd Attp. berry went to "Twin Beds" in Bloom, lngton Monday night. Hess Qulsenberry acted as teach, er the first of the week at the school, the regular teacher belnc un.

able to attend to her duties there. FA I ft BURY." Mrs. Thomas Holland, who has been visiting here for two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

II. Eddy, returned to her home at Low Point Wednesday, taking her little nephew and niece. Master John Jerome and Miss Phyllis Sterry, whom she brought with her. Miss Julia O'Qarek, who was a visitor tit the Benjamin Hill home, returned Wednesday to her home In Ml-nonk. Mr.

and Mrs. Sebo Mehrtngs went to Crescent City Wednesday to visit relatives. Eight of the friends of Jesse Wor-rlok entertained In his honr Tuesday with a smoker at Way's restaurant. His marriage with Miss Madge Orum. of Kloomington, took place Thursday.

Mrs. Harvey Williams returned Wednesday to her home at Remington. after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Glbb.

Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Pay went to Streator Wednesday, Mr. Day returning in the evening, his wife remaining to visit several days. Born, to Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Klrby, of Oak Park, TuesdayMarch 7, a girl. George A. Heyl. of Washington, was a business visitor here on Wednesday.

Jack Thompson and A. D. Wester-velt went to Henry Thursday to attend a sale of fancy cattle. A. D.

Westervelt this week pur chased of George Sage, three acres of land near the stone quarry, southwest of town. Mr. Weeervelt has been farming the thirty acres cdioinlng this Shoes To Suit The Man! What sort of a shoe do you prefer, sirt The snappy "English" model with leather or cloth uppers the conservative round toe model the broad comfort lastt Any of these styles may be had here in several different makes both black and tan leathers lace or button style at prices ranging from $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, up to $7.00 More and more Men are coming here every day as they learn of the Goodness of Our Shoes. For men who have foot troubles, our "Cushion Sole" our "Arch Support" shoes and our "Orthopedic" shoes are giving splendid results. Showing All the New Models for Spring In Garments for Men, Women and Children tract, ana nis purchase win enable him to entei; his field by a shorter route, as weU as affording him a house for his help.

Prof. Kerr, principal of the north lde school, went to trie Wednesday to be with his mother, who has been quite 111 for some time, and is now confined to a sanitarium at that place. Mrs. Harlow King, who was oper Women's Suits, Dresses and Coats In All the Favored Styles are Here for Your Choosing See Them Today at All Price ated upon Wednesday at the Fair bury nospuai, is recovering. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseoh Householder. who have been spending the winter In EXPERT SHOE FITTERS SOUTH SIDE SQUARE aitrornta. until recently being locat ed at ltedlands, are now at Ixmg Beach. A.

K. Carmlchael. formerly su "THE BETTER SHOE STORE" perintendent of schools of this city, but now traveling for the American Hook was a visitor in this titv this week. The high school basketball team New Spring Waists $1.00 You will find in our wai-t section at leai twelve spring styles to choose from at the above pric? and all are in the season's newest a most favored materials. We specialize this particular price waist and our buyers pav more for aist to sell at this price than any store in central Illinois.

and see for votirsclf. will go to Mazon Friday to meet the fast Mazon township hWh school team. This will be the second game between these two teams, the lirst being won Little America Dresses For years vc have ciarried the honor for best valnps in children's dresses. This season our i of "Kittle America" dresses for children is the most complete in our history I newest models a a wide range r( materials will make it an easy matter to choose here they are priced from 69cto7.50 uy rairoury. Misses Myrtle and Acca Stafford entertained a company of ladies Sat urday at their home on Ash and frirM streets.

An out-of-town guest ae Mrs. G. II. Straight, of ronda, lowu. Favorite Ranges Give Absolute Satisfaction Livingston Lodge.

290. I. (. u. held a nut-tins; Tuesday and elected the following officers: kihjhI.

K. It. Bastion; wee grand, J. K. Ma.nerst.n; recording secretary, K.

B. Kwmn-y; financial secretary, Andrew Bennett; treasurer, J. W. Mcliuwpll: trustees. Nimrod Mapel.

M. Jones, G. W. Bennett. KUward linge.

F. Vail. -A chicken supuer was given on Thutjuluy evening by the women of tue v35 You can buy this Fa- I resbytenan church, the men of the acting as waiters. yftt unequal. eti it, i Mrs.

f. W. Atkinson, of Eureka. Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Compton. HOLDER. -Miss Lizzie Mason Is vlsttlnr at SUITS the home of her slater, Mrs.

Lacock, at hurt-ka. 1 Boys' Suits Gus Walters has nlaced hi. order lor a iHMlse touring car. Th new spring suits are In every sense of the word an different from former year, so varied In their atyla that one cannot help but admire them all the dainty little tourhea that iso to add to their beauty have been added for the sprit) reason and the wide ranee of materials that are hni -tratng at My Store a very easy mailer then. too.

the price run is a broad one. for they are priced at in economy, efficiency and durability, for no more than you would pay for the poorest, cheapest paper range. If money counts, if comfort counts, if your health and happiness counts, you cannot afford to buy or use any other range than a Favorite. -Our I. E.

W. railroad innt hu ieen givin a raise of Un per cent un his salary. 13.50,18.50, 22.50, 25.00 10 40.00 -Kred W. Boston is on a business trip out west In the mining districts. John B.

Stetson Hats for Men Are better this year than ever before, the range of styles are so varied that any man can find just the hat he is looking for in our showng we have all that is new from this famous hatter and invite you to inspect our showing in the newly remodeled clothing department. They are priced at 3.50 and 4.00 COATS Mrs. Cora Cuinmlngs. of lngton, on her wy home from a vinit in Indiuna. cal.ed on some of lie.

friends here. It will be an innovation for you to come to our aeconi floor and gee the new coat for sprinit. new onea ar arrhlr.R dally, and It will be to your lnt-rest to buy early while we ran Rive you guaranteed dye and at the old i rices we have made no advance Thoy come In check, novelties, overplald chinchillas, stria, pop- The few migrating hltds that came We have a large showing of hoys' wash suits in colors and white that come in sues to fi years mothers will find these suits on our second floor, priced "pecial at 58cand69c back about two weeks agu. have fiowt iins, uruuiei ana suss, i ney are pricci at i. a to a warmer climate.

Mr. Fnzhenry. who has been aP THIS HANDSOME RANGE RESERVOIR and HIGH CLOSET, only $35.00 7.50,10.00,13.50,15.00, 20.00, 25.00 winter atllii'ted weakness of his low? Iitnus, does seem (o improve. DRESSES Uaiic Foule I up about as usual sctttertng sniiies In Ins good old fanh- lone.i way. Mr.

rods is a mun wl. never gets the blues. ror party or afternoon wesr In a pood of late material and all In the enr-ee-. model for the spring season-In fact some are models thit you will not fin I In other stores for nt least 30 to days plain and combination materials are tnclud In this assortment at Holder Hardware Co. The funeral services of little 5- 13.50,16.50,19.50, 25.00 10 35.00 year-uid uiiu Sacry waa well nt-tended.

Rev. J. Jackson, of Bloom-iltuton. preacbeU the funeral terim.ii MaWSaBHBBMBBHBBM IbBMSBB Hey. Ilurrl offered prayer.

Koy tiien Ijingdou Floyd Blair atiu Aieiv.n llupt were the pall bearers. -Miss Anna Dixon is at tb desk ai me tittiik. HQ Andrew Itellvllle gave us. thru the Bags Trunks I Hiitdgruph. quit a write-up concern Suit Cases Portfolios lint lie spuoa that ar haunting the Boys' Knickerbocker Suits for the week end In our bti: rlothln dTrtnient we are offering hoy' norfolk khlrki-rhot'kf-r sulis.

with two pair of lined troimer In all th newest prln nindrla and a wide ranee of material vicinity, half a uiUe or so souih of Men's Spring Caps Amom the youn fellows for the rprlne season, caps are to be very much In vogue. We he a of Jockey and shape In aM the new plulds-there a cap here for every ynunc chap In McLean conn, ty. ar.d thev are selling at 50c t0 1.00 tlie ol.l town hall, which la causlnti 4Ult an enclteuient amongst tlie ner vuus brtves. Mm Mr. Ilellville' articles appeared In th I'sntsgripb It nitKnt that the spooks loin, we.1 these suits are cuaranteed all wool and prWd for the we-k end 4.95 r.im to Holder, and ala annoyed his homes that they ran off.

broke thru Vr. Fli4henr't nlc paling fence on his front yard, and almost taught the FULL ASSORTMENT M.L.Moore Company front poiT n. lsellvilla says that he Is going to ratrh that thing and slot, all this annoyance, if lv sncri-eds, uur irreiondent ha a Ave salloi demijohn almost full of hard enter. til' ti Is almost hard enough to make anyone lunl'er. It would loaned to Special Sale of Women's 5.00 Shoes at 4.00 There nothing thnt sets off a new nt, dress or skirt like a nice, neat flttlnr pair of shoes we show In this cut one of our.

specials for the week end, In women white kid lare shoes with wide covered They come in all sties. 17 bottle up lbs apnoka. He would su that the Jark-n -lantern has been mnk If I Don't Do Your Work We Both Lose Money Ing lta headquarters at J. A. smith's sulphur spring In tha flu at the foot or a long hill.

Tha spring never freezes over and Is alw)s full wa ter, winter and summer. It used driver Filling I6e up TTrTTs Estractleg (painless) 2a YiTiV Hot KllUim fl.00 an up Paft, Cold Crow (II Si lo Bridie Work Ill Women's Dress Skirts It make no difference what Jtyles, what materia? or in fa-t it makes no difference whit kind of a skirt you want if it is any new spring model we have it here just ask sc." them; they are here at ail prices front 2.98, 3.98 to 16.50 be a great place in wvtrh for leer ftr night. Many a det has been killed there. Boys' Shoes M'LEAN. Pull Ttn sipper or ior A written guaraate (or 10 rear with all work.

llovi' cnlf lilurher shoes, solid Icntlicr. come In 1 to 6'l and for the wee Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hodgson of Kentiey are visiting the former's isr nt. Mr.

and Mrs. P. IoOgun. end we are koIiir to Bell these shoe at Dress Goods and Silks 41 Inch all wool shepherd tliecka with overplald of blue, rown or rreen. a cloth very much In de.

mand an1 moderately i (in priced at I.UU 42 Inch all wool French M-re, black and color, our best QC 1 quality, special at 33 42 Inch all wool Krem batiste, black and all the new ib'slrabl shades, worth on spw (jr. rial sale at. the nrd DOC 30 Inch black tafMa-thl silk I very popular and verr rarc bet. ter buy It now VI ati nil 1.25 N. Klnsey la Blnrnington this week assisting tha runalstnry band with the music for their semi-annual DR.

A. C. McGUIRE 201-2 People's Bank Bultdinj Lady Attendant. New Phone 1Q72-X meet, that Is now In sesnli n. Mr.

and Mrs. I. P. Ixxlgsnn ev Thurs'lsy noon for Hot Hpiing. Ark Special Sale of Wen's 75c Shirts, 59c Just for Friday and Saturday we offer a special Purchase of m.

shirts In all th latest stripe to remain three or four weeks and try it water. --An epldemle of gene ml strknesa earry a complete tocl; t'f Yictrola and Yictr thst has prevailed for the last few weeks, is somewhat Unproved. -i rrenrn cuir. There Included In th It to you in this quality 4 Ar Th Guild of the Coniresatlons hnse a complete ran of site better buy your summer sunni nf at rhurih will ha entertatnad iiin the ism or mis month by Mr Myr and 42 Inch silk and word pllns. I.

lark ft shirt now. ir. Kwt at th horn of th former. and all color, best kind, fof 1.25 We have a splendid show hut rf iho EASTON -lr l.r.'ton, of pef.r!a, la vlsltin bl daughter, Mrs. C.

I Eaton. Dr. S. E.WINGET PRACTICE LIMITED TO Kidney, Liver, Stomach, Nervous, Private, Chronic and Acquired Diseases of Men and Women. Special Attention Given To tht Administration of 606 and 114.

Offlr Hour: to I to 5 dally. Wednesday and Saturday tb-lag 1 to Sunday 10 to 12. 102 North Center St. (Over Newmarket) Cluney Laces new 27 Inch plaid silks In i ll 'lie new eolor combinations, 4J priced special at 1 1 1 3 I'ure linen rluny lace, edxea and tnsertlnrs to match, worth 25c. special for the week if rn I at Yoiles Men's Suits 14.75 A bl showing of th new cut men's suits for prln sre tm ready for you In our clotliltv department.

They com In materlala, hand tailored and lined with nuaranteed llnlmt every suit carries with It our ituaran'e rive satisfaction In every sv -these aulta were mad to sell at HUI, but Just for the week nd are Introducing them at the alo price, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey are the guests of Mr. Harvey's mother in rkin. Ml Helen Ptp spent the week nd with her parents In I'eoria.

Josephine Walter MiUted relatives In Lincoln ovr Hundsy. Mls Ada Wandell rpent Bunday with her psrenta In I'eoria. Miss Hylvta Nnhl hs returned from a few days' visit with relatives In Tsltul. ftsy Ttvno wa a huninens culler In I'eoria the latter part of last week. rtsku.

ftiissiN. Import Koono worth of wtrt monthly from th I'mtad tllate 4') Inch voile In all the new ptln'lnit and nuaranteed nr fast color, at Z3C Always Ak Tor Green Stamps PANTAGRAPH WANT ADS SAVE YOU MONEY.

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