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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 4

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THE PANTAGRAPH, THURSDAY MORNING- DECEMBER. 16. 1901 ELLIOTT. -AROUND HOME. Sip Pantagrajrff and of the proposition would be the right thing.

Seventeen direct primary bllkt already hav been introduced st Sprlngtleld and the session has Just opened. Speaker Shurtleff haa decided that these bills shall be considered and passed upon by the house In committee of the whole In-etead of being referred to special committee. With seventeen verities of pri w(1mm Illinois Traction System Change In Time Table-Effective August 23. CAM LEAVS BLOOaUNOTON For Decatur :00 a.ra ru ara. iDacetur Limited.

5 U. g. t. and Ltd. pin I i Wilt m.

All ether loesta. ti-ull' 2 it Li-. Ji-wj; ll.es p.m. ebanse cars at a 10 p.m. Mac.leaw Junctloa I lor Pewta.

1 1 p.m. Paorla Lira. Chang 1 2" oars at Haeklaaw :40 re. Juaetlea to, tsp m. gprmgdald, is m' tl p.m.

II CINDERS 1 1 FOR CHRISTMAS How can you afford to let your Christmas pass without making It the brightest day of your life when you hvg found a reliable place to get what cash you need. Let US buy your Christmas for you by making you a small loan, which you can return In either weekly or monthly payments which can be arranged to suit your Income. You can use your Salary, Furniture, Pianos, Tsams, Wagons, Live Stock, as security which Is left In your possesion undisturbed, giving you ths use of both Money and security. We loan in any amount from a. $10 Up If you need Money call at our office TODAY.

Most anybody can secure a loan through our Company. It costs you nothing to call and Investigate. Do not hssltats to call because you have a loan elsewhere, or owe on your Fursriture, aa all these things can be adjusted without the slightest difficulty on your part whatever. What mora could you askt Remember the Name and the Place. ILLINOIS LOAN CO.

Is the recognlied headquarters for small Loans, Rates which cannot be duplicated by any other Loan Co. In the City. We guarantee the strictest privacy. Call, write) or phone, if unable to call will send our agent to you. Open every evening until Christmas ILLINOIS LOAN CO.

104 N. Center St. Over Nsvmarkel Store. Nsw Phong 13S2-L. a a Funersl of Timothy Rsmtdsn Mary Shull and Jacob Wurnneet Are Ms led.

Charles Cameron wss In Ofbson Monday. Mlsa Mae Thoraen. of Sibley, spent 8unday with home folks. Mis Pearl Helgland, of Blbley, spent Sunday with horns folks. George Anderson lt Thursday fo Thor, to visit relatives.

Mrs. Benson snd daughter, Julia, were In Bloomlngton Tuesday. J. Carrey, of Champaign, spent Saturday and Sunday with friend. Mr.

Whlt. of Champaign, was A business caller In Elliott Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Wurnneet went to Strawn Friday to visit Mr. Wurnnesfs parents. Mlsa Oartrud Oalbralth returned horn Tuesday after the season's trimming st David City, Neb. Mrs VanHorn departed Saturday for an eitended vlelt with her daughter, Mrs.

D. Davidson, at Hloomlngton. Married at Elliott, st the home of ths bride's parenta, Mr. and Mrs. M.

P. Shull, Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, their only daughter, Mlss Mary Shull. to Jacob Wumnest, of Strawn. Only the Immediate relatives were present. They win reelde on farm nssr Roberts.

Tuesday afternoon at I o'clock, at the home of Mlse Mary Ramsden. waa held the funeral of Timothy Kamaden, an old and respected cltlaen of Klllott. He cum to this oountry from Knglsnd In 1864, residing In Chicago until 1871, when ha came to this county. He waa married In 1160 to Mlsa Mary Rlnehart, of Chi-cago. To this union were born seven children, four of whom snd ths wife have dld.

Th surviving children ar Mr. Kachrl Punke, of Elliott; Mies Mary Hamaden. of Elliott, snd Mrs. Elisabeth Knap, of Olboon City. The remains were taken to Chicago for burial, to be laid beslds his wlfs snd children.

ARMINOTON. D. A. Albright shipped hogs Tuesday. Mrs.

Homer Ti I 1. i(Jk. soen quit -Dr. B. N.

Wstt vlsttsd hi mother here the last of ths week. Photographer, has moved Into th verry brick, upstairs. -H. D. Jones, of Mlnler.

haa bought ths harness shop of J. T. Burt. Me ana B. nomine snd Mr.

Mclntyr war shopping In aorta Tuss- A. H. Sklrvln shipped his household goods to peorle Wednesday, where he 111 run hoteL -Fos hunting ths sag h.r now. v7d of town by Mck Irig and Koee Leach. -Meeting I.

atm progrees snd ths being more favorable, a bettof attendance I expected. h.rlT fUF sold rtlfl bUtrhell h.Uk kr a- BP -k hae moved to Towanda, where has There will be ss old-fsshloned Chrtet-maa tree snd entertainment at the churck this yesr, on Christmas eve. wllh the treat for the ehlMr.o ah a. P-senta years sues Armlngtoa has had a tree. The following were elected officer st ihs Sunday school oa Sunday; Super.

Intendent, Jamea McDowell; asaistant superintendent. John Hsnger; eerretarlee. Bertha Hays snd Ols Kelghtly; chorlstsrs. Mr, j. c.

Irpin and Cynthia DamU; lr.etirr. Meiieas Otiy: srganleta. Ber-nlce Hleronymus and Hartle Logue. OIBtON CITV. P.

PUlloa snd daughter have gene to Wlnfleld. Kaa. for a moath's visit st the some of Mr. Pulton's goo, w. c.

Fulton. Mr. snd Mrs. C. B.

Goodrich snd daughter. EtheL and Mr. and Mrs. Puller and tleorge Weaver and wife went 10 B-Ufiower to wedding Wedneeday evea-Irg. Tbe meellnge st Ihe Christian tabernacle eloeed Tueedy ntghl wl'h good results.

Her Mr lrkhart and Mr. Smith, the ati st. ma le rood Imprewton They returned 10 their bo mee for shout three weeke reet. Tbe remalne of Mr Rsmedesj, whe died ta Fj h.tt. were bigbi in ihe home of hie deugbter Mee tie Spp la ihts titr Tue.tay evening and were take mre there te ikei Werlt atee.

wrwre he wtll he laid to reet In Ihe Woudlawa cemetery. -Harry Kittle eint under la Blnoot-Irgfia Willi relatltrea. eeeral ef Ihe farmers see delivering grain at Ihe eetelor hers this aeea. Mlsee tuillle and Kmllr Kinder, ed luwe.ngtiei. ai.tied Mr.

Wtmfre.1 Lee, hsais here tVtturday. a "ta ts Mike Ynr Boys and Clrls Happy by having Kodak for their Christmas present Bronniei Ji to lis Kodan fi5 to 179.40 JeCCoblentzDraiCo. tally fluff. A11 for the latest Catalogue Hold-Vp Prictt Hen. pMMen Meiko4t JUwaya Ths rural mall carriers out of Pair-bury have sew aults.

Fire In the old library building at Peoria did damage estimated at Ross Manley, ths young daughter of William Manley snd wife, of Mlnenk, Is dead. J. Umbaoh and family, of gone to Colorado for the benefit of his health. M. C.

Hood has opened up a new theater st Havana, with a seating capacity of about 200. Mr. Olive Johnson, of Champaign, and Jamea Haupt, of Keith burg, wars married Tueaday. Rav. E.

J. Nlckerson and two sons, of Rutland, hav gone tq their new home st Lawrens. la. Mrs. Henry Docey haa sold hsr 10-sors farm near Sadorus to William Bock-hart st 1200 par sore.

Mrs. Martha Julian, of Urbane, was I years old Mondsy snd wss remembered by a postal card shower. J. W. McKeown, of near Cullom, has purchased well Improved farm of to seres near Rochestsr, Ind.

M. D. Busey, of Urbsns, has donated two lota for the site of ths proposed Second Baptist church of that city. Rev. S.

Sines snd family, of Pekln, will more to Clayton, whers he will have charge of the Christian church. Miss Belle Newton, of Dsns, nsg gons to 8t Joseph. whers she will make her horns with her sister. Ths Mlnonk coal mine waa Inspected by state Mine Inspector Joha Dun top of Peoria, and found In fairly good oondl-tlon. Thomas Dewar, foreman of the Pekln Stave and Manufacturing Company for many yeare.

haa retired and will make his home st Monmouth. Clyds H. Wslker. of Crbsns. whs has Just beea admitted to the bar, la 11 years old snd ons of ths youngest Urbsns men ever given a diploma.

Edward o. Herrelt, manager el ths defunct Harvetl Jewelry Company of Litchfield, haa been Indicted for the em-besslement of tll.oOv. Mrs. Nancy Kirk. (1 yeers of age, Is Mlnonk's oldest resident snd Is still quits setlve.

She was born In Ireland, coming to this country in 1MI. Mre. P. Stevens, of Sullivan, was found dsad In her bed, when falling to respond to the usual morning call her dsughtsr snd husband went to tnvestl-Sats. Marie Wynlger.

a widow nearly years old. who lives In reurla, has again been committed 10 the Insane asylum st Bartonvm. which makea Ihs third time to Sight years. DOWNS. Cathells Congregation Buy aveeerty tng intend ts Erect a hew EdifVcs.

George regie, of Arkansas, Is visiting relatives here. Bright Ferguson Is visiting his broth, sr. Samuel, of Fisher. Mrs. W.

A. Whiter of Blooming-ton, spsnt Tueedsy with relatives her. -Mrs Chsrtes rtrnart of Missouri. Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary MJtebslL C.

C. Fields received word thai his son, Wsltsr, was slcg In a hospital la CbJOwlgO, -Santa Claua wlU bs si the Preaby. terlaa affair Saturday aftarnooa from I 10 e'eioca. yestsrdsy from Mrs. Rebecca Williams, who la so sertouaiy Ul, wss that she Is very low.

-Preparstlons are being made for Ihe effatr le be hld la Ihe Presbytertaa baee-snenl Friday end Saturday. Mlsa Lena Arndt, who bss spent Ihs summer la Downs, returned ts bar home u'oo-ingtoa is spend the winieg. Th Ctholi songregstloa haa pur-ebseed Arthur Dooley property and es-pecu te bulid sew church in ibe spring os tr.s east lot, euaeiderattoa, M.Tv. It I reported 1)11 wttneeee frweii here Will be etpectrd te go to HlaomlBg-t tomorrow to leetify la a osae la a Justice court resulting from aa alleged ss a Oeret, the school teacher. Deafness Cannot Be Cured av Wei areureis.

as the eaa tears lae -d s-rt 11- TWe, Is eeht aee ee.e -el e4 ISef le hp r-' el e- leeatea te 4 TT awe eMMlitea 4 te Shere lieti mt lee wt.ki Ivh SWa tt fc, 1r.11 lfc, a-tnre. eet re i-Wt. is eed etlev the lideraeu rM te baea SB Ule tike la Ivj a Ml enetee Bill te S.ali lie ar ce rt -4 Vm ere eaiaee kr aeMrrB. nm et liAaea e41lH eiu re raj. Hoe-wd tvilar.

He Uf rte ef Sietaew ttH ee eeterer.) t.a eaeant Sa rvwa Hall a I 1 eellf. fee, lltti TkaK Taae llal.a laaeur PiJs eMlrarln. Come Early. A Dlamona Rifif. Bracelet, Far Ring, Droocbea.

ftctrf fin. r-3 VWhy SulTer With aJ The Toothache wees sgve te satraot tie RepMlr Tessa witasat saja ee ae a Broke Br, CHICAOU) DENTISTS Of tmic Cet4 Mak Mntil W.O.DAVIS, B.O.DAV1S, t.C. MARQUIS, ritiDsif Vict-PuaLSBKV ftso'T in Ttuinua Pally, 1 Oo wee. Weeklj, tt.OOirw strictly In adranee, B1 Fiimuri, Bloom immtom. III Entered as eeeond.

eleae matter al the Bloomlofftoa Poel Office. B.oeailag-ton. Ik HePally rantagTapa will be found on salt at ire rtlmer House oewi stand, Chicago. MAKE THE WAY EASIER. While our legislature Ib about the matter of malting the way clearer for the ordinary voter to have hie wishes respected In nomination! for office It would re a good Idea, if It could be done at the extra session, to amend the form of our ballot a-- regular elections.

It la well known tlutt thousands of votes are lost at wen election thru the blundering of the elector In nnrklig his ballot. In the rec-nt election In New lork, where the official ballot Is about 'he same an in Illinois, 18,000 votes were marked for one column in the ballot which aaa entirely blank. Mistakes ol this kind are so common that It Is often made by voters of Intelligence as well aa by the Ignorant. Our ballot are framed apparently for the purrx-H of making Independent voting difficult if not Impossible, while they make the way easy for voting a straight party ticket. This Is party tyranny, no matter what may be said for the adeie-niilllty of voting a straight ticket.

It la nn effi-ri to compel a nutn to do a thing that he should be preeutred to do or not to An from eh'ilre. Free Americans do not like such impulsion. It la the che.t,rt sort of narrow and Ignorant Ns The ball.it should be printed so that the way would be perfectly cVar tn.l easy in vote for any ticket In hol or In part. And this ronefsfciun to the voten Independence and manhood wt'Ulrt be more apt to pre-d'rfMxe him to a errnlgh. ballot for the party resimnslMe for stuping It In this wav Iran tn effort to n.ill up a patty frree ar4Jrd him so that he not gei cut.

Tie Maria-hiief4ts plan of printing all tr-e n.imes of candidates for each In trmups by trtemeelvea and requiring the voter to inaik the name In each group which he prefers has found much fetor. New Tork la agitating the adoption of such a law and It Is said tne Mate aotild have had It years ago. btst for the opposition of Pavtd P. Hill who was then governor. What every state want Is a law that permits the voter te record hi evact choice ef eandldatee with leaef trouble and liability to error.

Capt. Tfnhenn of Alabama eeneuated an hour's lime In the house Monday In urg-Irg better preparations for war. Put the Captain forget that thoee who- f.ght without previous preparation get all the more credit for It If they make A good rliosmi How often save we heard prale give" seme ens "ant he put up In fierce engagement on hurt notice and without reperatlaa If wt're gained eeler such sonde, lines it hi told with all the more pride, ehile defeat I softened and eeadbned corral ending! fre the same reaeus. Tlo te la any am oust of g'ory Is rot Jgh and luniete engagement entnellme. I'reatt ee there a maa with eo ul ee deal he never took any interest In a well it.t.

il fait II la the off hand and it.fotn.al a wits which the ei. libelants go seeul II thai eorattltuie the chief merit ef Intereet. tf they had gone Ints training for snua'hs It sroj'J nave detracted rattier lha added to ih effect, rreperer.eee may ge le the pe.nt ee Jull.rg the edge ef lnle when II eViee wherea epnarett, up-rung a naiks to ewn us figNte ee dguft ear areuae all were er.thwe. lasm We have heard mo much froei (ataia abeut prepare 1nea ar oa th high sees wtfi ae er.emy pteent cr proeidtte 'A efht that ti may be well al any rate te nk of iM tin are mgr. leredneee It te al least a ritieetwei wnetber It etutd be better in tea lle ouuntrv pun-Ire te ef S'llilnrr a Sat? in t'me of pmfmad seere to keep eei a gfderiie ra.al eiuts tner.t at tiuei is the greeing eentlm nt in 'I arti'rvug el tnterratUmal i apt iia ll le ea deM tte ol errretveM Ikel be ha letiell lene if an.

mire ual not "in. tuviity itie i urmi TH-- i. el mtcer of Itut tf haa enael te peop-etal he ie lot tie eltOiloal if llebr I.n. tie en.iimr carric be fa- of .1 Hat tt stiu of Hebrew i en. I will ert.iintted be jit.tp.ine that lies In II It i 4i ant the atut.ete it un ti.

i -cii II le ueeful and ivid the 4-ermnt c-f llri.rew Ui-e tteea la not pni in tS U4 eho -1- nl rvoW it.vi ii re etdr of it te it irii.i er n-ire fe the ii. r-o al it And if ee la He lire I-I In lire a. lellaT ge st lwl t.f thr-a-i a ef-i4 I rl woh e-tne iea-S i.e ea ef rm. in tt.e I. at ee tml 11 tj tit ii.

-v give tr-e eMa1 14 In I. a i'thl'rt)un llial nil et be I IteeKi. 1 Here le er ri 1 11 ureeh end Uim ln-ew 1 re le eiln itt It be ful tne hoi er4vMifited IS lleuee a f. It le l- li le ti iihii and If bey a re wenli a a-i Here le a aifi4g ejgv 1 at.iure Is feti-t ef akaater-( .1 1 I He H4I lest. nii'i ee lien -te'eee wkteh 1 1 le VaelriH otf aed 1..

pft Is eierv r-erert It 1 and a pointed sees. le wen mi the senl eetgtses I Het If these HeM 11 into foe leige Ssmp4iauoed uA set be reeietied 1 kel k'ad 1 is al III ei see ef IK water at ik.n ta dttediy ettt ef v. 7ea ee aeiaieM elt'-rl ee tte part ef a wi ,4 pruexan mt le ihew baa da isle Ibe naUeeal Inemi brfoee the falif wiwteiiM wbel It.er waM le sae the svnef foe Neh.es lhe-s big sebeexai reeelt aid fn. ike geeereimeel Wvl4 si bei en be aenaer le tare a in lie awn knowledge ef ir.r penbeMe weegtiiaeea I rsine Tbeee le In SMerk ef dbptirs le 11 iee 1 Bed WH Ind vleeiher ta teesae eels will ey seas. A fed) el ef bMetrf si Ike fresl mary bll'e te choose front the house eer- tslnly ought to frame up one that will stand.

By taking the good points of each and putting them all Into ons It may be possibl to hav that will survive the scrutiny of the court. If the members fall this time It la not probable that another attempt will be made. The common belief no doubt Is that royalty la a physl ally weak portion of the race and unable to stand up under the strains that might bo borne by ordinary people. But King Edward of England underwent an operation eortio yearn ago that would have killed good many of his subjects and appears to be none ihe worse for It. It may be that Leoiiold of Belgium can come thru nls present trouble the In view of his die-enae and his age the chances are agalnat him.

POLITICAL AND GENERAL. This Means You Daily hint to the wise When both feet fly out from under yoi and you have presentiment that you're going to fall, don't turn around to see If anybody Is looking. Toledo Blade. Get th Useful Kind Perhaps It Is not out of place to suggest that useful Christmas preeenta are the better klnj for people to exchange with each other. Topeka Journal.

Unfortunate Fact. It Is an unfortunate fact that the physical danger accompanying foot ball Is calculated to Increase the average American youngster's itnerrst 1 11 the game Wasnington Star. A Quaker Fling Chicago has deelded to suppress noise. Thle coming from Chicago sounds like threat of suicide. Philadelphia North American.

Juet a Weir Inasmuch aa Prance hat raiaed the tariff on cotton seed otf, we might Just a well refine that Article an) label It "French olv .1" rlgrit hers st home New Tors Mall. Dangerous Man Judge Ornsscup Is ol the opinion that another political par.y Is needed In this country A large -Jorlty ef ths people who are at present hoi ling political office will regard hlln as daigerous man to be st large. Record Herald. Had Veu Netlced rl Th Nobel petu-e price II will be obeerved. Is ant hslt se large as the purs offered for the Jeffries-Johnson fight Toledo Blade.

Mee VearaVa Dlaeewan U. Veagh has dli vered that tariff revtel -n Which Mvlua iCnwHwaril I of the senate's Indianapolis News Ooed Cess South Carolina reports a record-breaking rah Ml erne. What with tbat and Oeorgia'e bumr-r 'possum crop. nave tne dnwntrMilen or tHoee two elate to weirry about Herald. MELVIN.

Hr and sire. Fred Stirmas tisve te te Wakefield. for a several weeks vlelt -Mr end Mrs. A. chafer have been eetetalnlng their alec and fcssbsnd from Wakefleid.

ffeb. Mrs Clare Ruff and dauhtr. sf In. pletnn. Wis.

came slfindsy foe a visit ith br parents. Mr and Mrs John lehL Mrs Thompson, who ha keen vtettlrg her daughter. Mrs Roland. In Minneeots, returned to her heme Saturday. M'ae W.llle Tt ente-'slned several tag avliee ei th hoaie of her sister.

Mrs. p. phil'tr FTUav After a pleent e-ui eterlrg t'gM refreea-rrt w-e erd i ttliisu will be oteerved aa setaal by the eberrbee of Meteta thle year. The W. Sjnday rhool Is practicing foe a cantata.

'Kama Cieue and feci em to tee be the swung men sad wtcn of th eMkl BMOIN. W- rieckoff is gradually growing eeas Ilarvy Wasoaer left leal week to epe-d ihe winter In Teaas Mr sad fieiae Cenkils reurnsd la their iWsm el Rota Fells eaerciees win k.i 1. all ihe eeurebee ea t.rletmaa eve -Mre Steele Roei of Ueiaean. Welt. ed with frieeSs In rrnlen Wedeneday -The Indies' Aid ef Ihe Hermes k.

eharet, eiri, Mre Pre Zi-ro ikie a Mr end Mrs peter lieges ret urn erf to I rndee) Pmiey froes a tiei at Vis- P' Mr sgBll veuest. of Union Ind. l-ot leet sreek wltk re etlee la K-nJea and I elates. -The alredes eebaol enters ee 1 sad beeng st Ihe leges esuser fern-err a. etltute ei iJr.caia.

A e-e waa bo le Mr and Mre w-briea KawMif ea Thereder esd is Mr. sad Mre Jobs litre ea Friday. OAKOett. cbrte 10 leadieg b's ear te re 'e II nenerwell, Rea. The mineio he 4 ihetr eto-tiee Tie-dar firaiea te ea tbe Stat ef.

ere lera Wondmea i A merle Camp tie, eU.ied Ihe em re eAy evealng tH frtsa, eocteetke llnbb.1. keeeee 1. maa elhy edTer: Mlleehck n.r. Fr-ilew. eal'lmtii.

I. Padgely eentrt; fji flrwea. evsaag EVwvvjScTOa wat Cciuugn; Acl tvQuTuy. ocrruv 0J aLoxaXxvc. wkfa Hwn.Hmwn ondCKtU Tj SV JJtl aU-av buy Qtenut CALIFORNIA ho Syrup Ca SOLS BY All HADING DftUOCBTS et-'S' pet iO1-bcU.

TRAVELING GOODS MCUKHI Trunks. Bags, Suit Cases, etc PRHC3 RIGHT Gco.W.Ruh Trunk Co 111 M. Center SL -C DO BIG FOUR ROUTE Christmas and New-Years ARB ANO ONI-HALS-MOUND TBI P. DATta Of sAli, December 4, end (1, and January 1st. Returning, good to reaoa atartlrg point not later than midnight, Jan-nary I.

mo. Phone Big Fear oflloe. W. L. MAflTIN, P.

4 T. Bte-10-P MADDEN'S TRANSFER AM) BAGGAGE UE ajev gaeaelll. rMgeeeegut levalKi MltT DAT AHU niuh; rem fAsaBMaaeu ajro aoQoa JOHN A. BECK. L'ndertaktr sUI ((.

Na Ul Koulh ItUin Mm Hi AmrnMilrjii ti. twtvbf all iri i iwidNt, imI U- lir maw! IM flli lMs. Mktkfl t-M a aft ttaaS fd if mm.m luj in ait rwib r4 vi aad ajtb ta bkue-k- t. (. fttri gva-i at d-t-r- sxl Ktm.m Bit RaWrf aMaSfts lot ttv MSM --4 a tH thw rttf fWrk -t- 4 iMtttaka, aava tpii4 let im lf.itviv tm aa ri 4 Ik eeje) sf aaJ Ue sb4 1srtMs aaatlsf IdMft 4 sl S-Vld Ik) 4l 'deW t-wa ti gv4 lit f- t.

a Imm. eat m4 wvl ttv eaf e'-SJT. ft ft a ldrj4 a 1h h-m IM trnwi ftl Br'l gs as eVejgria of) I M'tk I 1Wt IVaVf) aiasl its' 4 tf em Vhm iwarftc Mwtr Wv Uu4 tWdaMa 4. la. 4 rt fr Cmmm fott rrrHritT At- Kiaasr Birney Preston nsrrsa -sua hsi HI4lamarMwraret F-eee eeeeiee ee4 seliae etieetaae g'ee 1 1 ewsa aa fValliU'rilir u.

tt a sua- us nwe II enert eieeta et lweria hie bBm sU eteer nm rue SMl. aweeue t.VrIea a IS-Mr. eed SI se S-ele Ta tee it ewts tare ta are i 7 SM SB ae vtl taall r-e a eMaeea Iol.TO Irani srts Ai 1 tKkh(Illr, Annual 3Ifftinjr. Ta earitae 1.1 saMa ef lae Ik Setteel -e. iua ll ae aM el tae lie 4 SUeekgtMB aa iaM' 11 1 ae ee re 1 IW a.lh mi a tf aeei ee inn.

es.te.ig rtssra. feas Sitn ein If Baeterteg (rea rrBiiui a eettil te elee, eg DdLIIijS eae.aa.ra et teres aaae rueeeeea eke beee earta -lMtltQ rot THOtt WHO UVI BRAIN eVOSK. Slunrt' nvcorpcfl gaa KIDIMf" i TABLITS VIHHII lUfca.l" rare all kladsnf si'i rs as uas t'ti a at ia.is. ijite the sestet eaad re Im al mUmnm a tf lee. rm (are t7 drvfjleta al Itelirr -Mis aee riete sd yyrt glees 111 gtte t'Ktieiie lltrletmee da, lha amne ef tae I Ike eklteie ef Ike Its esiies Steet Sees ef sedsf S-Beeas.

ADVERTISE IN THE PANTAGRAPH X1AS AT THE BIG JEWELRY STORE doid thc'Rush. See The Hundreds of Handsome Gills. The Store Where Good Goods and Popular Prices Prevail sai a SOUD SIIVE1 aol SIIVIR MATEO TOILET SETS finish, Comb and Mirror, Manicure: Sets, File, Cuticle, Letter Upener. L'mbrellas, Opera Claases line Leather Goods, New Brass Goods la Desk Pieces, Etc. Cut Glass that Is Real Cut uoou wnicncs Chdlfw, Chsrma, fobs, LfKhtle, Cuff Una.

on up All Handpalntcd China that Is Genuine Handwork Set W-B. good purchased from will baodsomelr ncrtvtd free) of cbarg. Will Hnmilth'c omvi Tn Popular Price JCVVClrV SlOfC aa. UVIHUIII tlVKIUl AJ,.

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