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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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THE ANT AG APR THURSDAY MORNING MAY 18 1911 LOCAL NOTICES Buy the baby an oriole frara Kirk- FAILS TO GET MONEY; DIES BY ACID REFRIGERATORS Mr. Kerrlck's Plan. Editor Pantagraph: Mr. Kerric can make his big reaervoir scheme rk possibly th a park board would be willing to remit the 16 cents an acre on hla lands which be promised as an annual contribution to the park fund, Albeit we are Inclined to think the park board at prf-nt neede the money more Patricks. They'ra popular.

Hsvs a Son. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Altes are ths proud parents of a nine-pound boy, born May 11. The parents were former residents of Bloom I nut on.

Mr. Altes was a machljilJ the Alton shops and Mrs. Altes waa formerly Miss Anna Klepagen. They are now residing at Bedalfa, Mo. where Mr.

Altes Is with, the Missouri Pacific. Gold 10c; varnish atalna 10c: wall paper cleaner 10c, at Dunn's. HENRY SCHLUCTCR A SUICIDE -Doll cartu. A lam aaaortment. iec- ond floor.

Kad Whit. than the clt needs an additional water supply. Yours truly, MADK-IN niaOOMINGTON. -8es the famous Tover one-motion cart at Ktrkpatrltk'a. They only imvs them.

Fcund Dti4 In Bad In Room Over the Three Eye Saloon Yesterday MornlrHi The Inquest. -Tin faorla Mud Da tha and Mineral Eprlnca. l'eorla. 1IL InveaUnt. Wrttt unmarried.

Ho waa a native of Wales, but had been in country for several years. He has been employed In several pool halls and so loons about the city. A message waa recently received by BchJueter which could not be found at the time of 'he inquest, which it thought might have no hearing on the case. Tide telegram, however, was later located and proved to be a message from Heculur offering the young rran a Job. THE "BOARDER" VAMOOSED.

He Stayed Only a Shcrt Time, But Took Away Soma Valuable Jtwelry. Karly yesterday morn'ng a smooth talking man giving tho name of Wilcox called at the heme of Mrs. Williams, 104 Kfcat Walnut street, inquiring for a loom. He claimed that he was a real estate man and would he In the for some time, which wvild necessitate, him getting a room. Ho was given a room, but ahirtly afterward left and that wii the lt seen of him.

Upon (or literature. The celebrated Hull ladlea' or aents' Visit the Pacific Northwest detachable handle umbrella, plain or (old mounted, 11.60 up, at Dunns. Try our Marnut varnish for floora ai furniture. It drlea very hard and It drea not atlck. Has a very fine, aioas.

Try 1L o. H. Rfad Bro. The ocronera Inquest over the body of Henry Snhleuter, who was found dea in bed In his room over the Threa Bye saloon, coiner of Front and MaJi-son streets, Wednesday morning about 9 o'clock, was held by Coroner James Hare yesterday afturnofn at 2 o'clock In his office In the court house. Fred O' Conner, the young man who went to tho room of the rceasud and A can of Bherwln aV Wllnama' paint will make that r.om orlRtiter and mora delightful.

Heat paint made. (). H. Head Bro. Watches and dlamonda for the gradual ea; we have a big selection of both, at the right price.

lvo Hunt, 6J0 N. Main. gained entrance and the body of invetfffAtlon by Mra. V'llllrms It wa found that a fine gold watch and a solid gold ring were missing. The case waft at once turned r-ver to tho police dHrt-ment and the will try and locate tho man.

Couch Hammocks. 1-et us show you sonic of the moit Ms men was me nra: witness, i-ic told of the finding of the body end stated that he noticed two bottles of carbolic acid the room. One was sitting on the stand and the other, which was about half was sitting on the floor beside his bed. He stated that Frntm 'T. Hiamim 0 Am comfortable and substantial good.

In this Hie- Road ft White. Make this Vacation CONGRESSMAN TO SPEAK. John A. 6 ter 11 np to Make an Address on Sunday Evening at Park Methodist Church. Congressman John A.

Sterling Is Hot Weather Goodt. Women can find great baisalna In our 1 Informed Robert Bock, the bartender at the Three Eye, and that the police A "Seeing America" Trip Travel through the fertile fields and farms, thrifty orchards and prosperous cities of the Northwest Land of Fortune. Tour "Wonderland" on the way see the Geysers and Yellowstone Canyon. New palatial Canyon Hotel open this season. lower sales room In waists, dressing sacguos, klmonas, suits, dresses and skirts.

Wilcox Bros. Dry Goods Co. ill We show the largest and most complete line of Refrigerators in the city. The Bohmer Syphon System, the Illinois, the Ranney, the Minnesota and the White Enamel Refrigerators are sanitary, handsome and strong in their construction are modern cold retainers that preserve food from destruction. Let us have the pleasure of showing them to you.

All kinds all sizes all prices. were then called. Proprietor Testifies. T. F.

Taylor, proprietor of the Turf saloon, was thn called, and slated that Srhlueter had been in Ms employ off ana on for the pasl three yea re, and waa working for I'm at the time he fielded. He br 1 that tne father of the young man had died In the old country about two yeoP aro and that a sum of Very Low Fares Preaenta for Graduate. We have a large atock of dlamonda, uatches, rings, ping, bracelets, apoona, hand baas and jewelry Of all kinds which make nice present, Miller, corner KTont and Center ats. booked to make an address at Park M. E.

church on Sunday evening at the regular hour of the regular service. His subject will be Tne Ways of Congress." It In unusual for the congressman to, address church gatherings of this kind unities on some particular occasion, and there will be a large attendance at Para church on that evening. The evening will be male of added Interest on account of the fact that the Chorua choir of the Special rediKttoM on certain dates. Throuah Bias ping i ear trains da.lv from Cbicaso. St.

raui, Minneapolis. end from St Lout and Kiomi City to the North PsctAc Coast, vie Burlington-Northern Pecihc lines. Or take Great Lakes steamer trip and go by way of Duluth and Superior. Q.Lct mc give you Puset money watt saJd to have been due Schlue- church will render some special music. Brtund and Yeuowstone Park folders and tell vou aoout a special fares, our de luia "North Coatt Umited" sua other service.

Bead cents lor "Through Wonderland." C. THOMPSON. Dinrict Powenaer 144 South Clark Chicago- 111- Coffee. My Standard coffee 1 lb. I Ifca.

$1.00 represents my Idea of the grade that nil) please the connoisseur a coffee of full flavor and body. Whole, steei cut and pulverised. Krebs Coffee Co. f26 North Main street. Old phone 950 W.

New phone 157. Sons of Veterans Meet, The Bone of Veterans of Bloomlng- ton Camp No. 29 will meet In their Northern Pacific Railway OoMn rcSils). CkraM. Saarrta Jtp IT SjsMrti Giiwis.

Aasjori. aiwtat lilwMMs. rooms at the court house on next Tum- day evening, at which time tUe hnnl ter from the titate, but that nr some reason he had never received It. He further ataied iliat Schlueter left about 5 o'clock Tuesday, saying that he would he back to work at the usual time-Left a Note. Schlueter left a note saylyng that all of hla personal effects should be the property of his cousin, William Oerth, 24 Weft street.

He also directed that the Eagles bwy him. He gave no reasons, however, for his rash act. Mr. Taylor while on the atand yesterday stated that ha believed that SchJuet-M had tirooded over the fat that he did preparations for Decoratlcn Day will be made. Thre will also be a drill of the firing squad at that time.

the! CO CIRCUIT COURT JURY TRIALS ARE ENDED Make Old Ones New 10c 10c I A. 'SSBBBBIV CRIMINAL CA6ES ALL CONTINUED FOR THE TERM. I 3. f1 SHOP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps? No, never. It's foolish to fear a fancied evil, whi there are real and deadly per-ila to guard against In swamps and marshes, bayous, and lowlands.

These are the malaria germs thst cause ague, clirl lis and fever, weakness, aches in the bonee and muscles and. mny Induce deadly typhoid. But Klectric Bitters destroys and casi oat these vicious germs from th blood. "Three bottles drove all the malaria from my system," wrote William Fretwell of N. "and I've had fine health eer since." Vs thlc safe, sure reme'ly only.

50c at Harry W. Giee, Root. R. Kniow, Monre'i drug store. I Dunn A G.

H. HafTner, J. Miller. W. T.

Shorthose, G. II. Coon of Normal. Luck In tM II Damage Suit Goes to the Jury Other News of ths Courts. BY USING Electric Wall Paper Cleaner 10c 3 FOR 2SC 10c FRISON'S DRUG STORE not get the money he believed to be due him.

It Is charged, however, tliat he of late ben indulging considerably In drink nnd that this is partially the cause of his act. VerMct of Suicide. The Jury, compoeed of Messrs. R. B.

Parker, W. H. Welch. Fred Ijing, Preston, Alfred Boct and Edward Albro, arrived the verdict that Rchtueter came to hlK death by annaing carboiin acid with suicidal In 10c 429 North Malti.it. Eddy Bid.

BOTH PH0KB9 10c tern. Schlneter was about SS yearn old and Painless Extraction of Teeth We are so positive that our method of extracting teeth is absolutely painless that we agree to remove any number of teeth without pain, or accept no pay. In other words: Attend The Great Sale Today dont delay attending this Great May white Sale, for every department in the store is full of specials that are needed now and also for the coming Summer. The whole store welcomes you to this great mid-season saving event, which is the greatest of all our sales. The trial of the suit of tucklnbllle va the Central I'nion Telephone company was completed in the circuit court yesterday and the Issues were given over for the attention of the jury In the after-non aliortl before 3 o'clock.

At the close of court last evening there had been no agreement readied. Mr. LucklnblB Is c'atmlns damages to the extent of $5,000 for Injuries alleged to have resulted from coming In contact with a lire wire, while discharging his duties aa a patrolman. Thia marks the last of the Jury trials for this term or court. The settings for the criminal docket are ail continued for the term.

Dr. Hugh D'Arcy, Henry Bebults and FVank Ixtt wer to have been arraigned but thcae hearings are now postponed until the September term of court. Aside from the regular routine work to be looked after by Judge Myera there will be nothing further of Interest during the present term until May 24 when Judge Harris of IJncoln la due to come here to look after rhe case of the City of Bloom-Ington vs the lias and Electric company. The defendant company following the ruling agalnat them recently expect to amend their pleas to some extent and these are again to be passed upon by Judge Harrla. In the event that tha ruling this time la unfavarable to the Gas company, the attorney a for the latter corporation say that they will carry the lasuea to the higher courts.

"if 11 HUK1S DON'T PAY" Read What Others Say ol Oar Method: Ths 15 teeth too extracted for me did aot hurt at all. I csa recommend ths Chicago Dentists to an one in need ol a truly painlast de ntiit H. C. Thorapsoo. 82J Went Cisy street Purchase Your Auto Coat Now.

This May White Sale la an opportuna tine to purchase your Auto Coat, for we're emphasizing that department with the greatust Cont values ever known. For either aa a against dust or cool weather, these long, swagger coats are a neressity. OUR, Rubheriaed Bllpon Raincoats and Short Cloth Coata, sold up to $10 00 Long and $4.94 ROOF ruro Hiarnld I.lnfn Auto Coats with I-ons; Roll Shawl foliar, trlmmad In mblna- QQ tl-n colors, 110 valuo PJ.J70 1 Inrn Auto Costs In a treat variety of stylos at AND $12.50 $8.50 $10 i Tan snd Navy Sailor Collar gtrfa Costs, also Nnvelty Waavrs and Covert Ooata, no told UP to IH.60 P9.70 Lone Batln Coats and Kovslty Coats. In alt styies, sold up to $30.00. $14 93 Tap I.lnens Auto Coata, high button nock styles valusa $1.93 Tub and Lingerie Dresses Tou'H surely wonder how we can sell auch beauties In Tub and Lingerie Dreaaea at the prices we're quoting.

They're our Great May White Sale sensation. Plain, pink, blue, tan Tub Dresses, gingham sleeve, low, UK. AMSHUTZ' CHICAGO DENTISTS LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED OFFICE If BLOOMINOTOM. Dor. Main and Monroe St, ever Wagner's Book store.

Open Evenings and Sunday a. an. phone, 67S-L. EMBROIDERIES Tha most wonderful Embrnldsry rlus ever known, snd plenty hr tor all. Don't put off lsrt today.

Only st few of ths many values offered are mentioned here. 40c COVER EMBROIDBRY AND FL0UNCIN3. 22a-Elaborate, pa tt errs In Swiss and Carnlirlo 16-lnrh Corset Covsr Em-brolderlsa and Flouncfnfrs. 11.00 ALLOVIR EMBROIDERIES. 12 INCHES WIDE, 47c.

Neat and labor ate. designs In Bw.ss A Hovers. 79o SWISS 27 INCH FLOUNCING 47c New designs In this 27 -Inch Flouncing special. Including soma neat Bay patterns. $1-50 BABY IRISH EFFECT 27-INCH FLOUNCINOS, 79c.

Thia lot Includes Baby Irish eftert Bstlst Embroidery elaborate 27-Inrh Swiss Ftounclnps. $2 25 EMBROIDERED MARQUISETTE FLOUNCING. 3S INCHES WIDE. 11. 23.

Tha rerr latest Emhrnidery. on line quality Marquisette. Very pedal. 60c EMBROIDERED MARQUISETTE BANDS TO MATCH FLOUNCINOS. 33c.

Tteauttfut Varonlsetra Bands to Tnsteh tbe S-tneh Flminrlnsr, also for trimming plain Msniulsett dresses square neck ore as, trimmed and edged with Bulgarian In the County Court. In the county eourt yesterday the special assessment for a water main on Baat street from Wood to Bis ell street and one for a sewer on Taylor street and Groveland avenue were confirmed. There are a number of special assessment oaeea which will receive attention during the next couple of weeks. City Attorney Peasley le busy preparing these cases for attention and expects to get a number of them cared for soon.i Busy Season Over. Now that the circuit court Is soon to adjourn for the April term and mat-tere of en Important character have been looked after, the legal talent of the city are commencing to plan for the annual outing and summer vacations will soon be In order.

The codnty court work la also commencing to become a little dull and by the time thst the sultry days are at hand all departments of the court house work will have been ready to enjoy a respite. The coanty treasurer's office however will continue to be extremely busy until the latter part of June when the tax assessors will have all reported and tax matters have ben wound up. Review Board to Meet. The board of review, composed of Su 1 $1.49 $2.93 band trimming, looks like a $500 dresa. Gingham, Percale Dresoes, made with low and high necks, klmona sleeves; 15.00 values Combination Madraa Dresses with allover embroidery kimonu sleeve effect and yoke, values up to ai nn 18.80 s4ilj3 O.

P. SKAGGS, Vice President. F. A. HOWELL, Assistant Cashier.

JOHN J. PITTS, President. J. MOYER, Cashier. DIRECTORS: O.

P. SKAGGS I8AAC N. PHILLIPS Beautiful Novelty Tub Dresses, made of lawn drlpe marquisette, madras, etc; $10 values White, Pink or Blue Lingerie Dresses, val lace trimmed, regular $5.00 value $6.95 $2.98 JOSEPH W. FIFER J. F.

HEFFERN AN JOHN J. PITTS GEORGE H.COX DAN'L M. O'NEIL F. M. JONES THOS.

T. bTUBBLEFIELD J. W. PROBASCO F- A. HOWELL Allover Embroidery, Lingerie and Marquisette Dresses, beautiful lace Insertion trimmed, values up to $8.50, at Corn Belt Bank $4.98 CARBONA.

The Oeanlna: Fluid that will not burn or explode. two Pisa Hot tie 39c tfio DIM Bmtle 1tc Ifio Klse Bottle 12e Marquisette Dresses with colored embroidered trimmed and Lin I and J12.50 To $19.00 Measallne and Fonats Silk Iri- nn a at 0.90 Lin- Colored and White Km-broldered Llnnerle and Marquesetta Dresses, val-ties up to AO 11 Ro J7.70 gerie Dresses, In eight styles, values up to $10.00, at $6.95 pervisor William Rows, chairman. John B. Thick of 1-eroy and William Schmidt of Blooinlngton expects to meet Friday for the purpose of organisation and make the preliminary arrangements for the ork ahead of them. Mr.

Roy Hawthorne was chosen some time ago aa the clerk of the bosrd. Appointed Administrator. Paul O. Morata furnished bond In the county court yesterday in the sum of CAPITAL 8TOCK 1100.000.00 SURPLUS 1100,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS $50,000.00 3 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS Real Estate Securities for Sale. $400 as the administrator of the estate of the lete Herman Morata.

MAY WHITE SALE OF UNDERWEAR. Just the time when the light weight Underwear Is needed. Supply yourself for the entire Summer now. Indies' full taped bleached vests, all sizes, worth 1 5c 3 Ladles' fine ribbed taped vests with wing ir. sleeves or low neck and outBtr.es..

I 3C Ladles' fine lace trimmed vests and extra fi grade tape trimmed, worth 35c Marrlaoe Llcenao, NEWS IN BRIEF. Mr. Oarar Anderson, of Colfax, was In the city on business yesterday. -Miss Amelia Hibbs of Textngton wne The following marriage licenaea were Issued here yesterday: George E. Brooks, Pedalla, Mo.

Met a R. Quteenberry, Bloomlngton. Krnest B. Weir, Tcon. isHlng with friemla in ihe Hiy Mrs.

Knrl O'NV'il, living near Ray- riith V. Grant. Rutland. Wsrranty Deeds. STATE MEETING HERE.

(Illinois tlsctrtcal Contractors' Association to Hold Two Days' Session In Juns. -Blooralnton will entertain a state convention In Juns, the week prior to the Marta-lti-Bloomlngton show. It will be the convention of the Illinois Klectrl.al Contractors' Association, which will meet In this city on June 16 and IT. Mr. Oily rarlton.

one of the state officers, la In charge ot the loial arranito-mi-nts, but has not yet perfected the Iilana. It lias been decided that the convention sessions will be held In Odd Fellows hall, and that the bano.net, whl'h will be held on the evening- of the first Childrens Infants Dresses Children's Rompers, made of plain and 1 a fancy madras; S9o values IDC Children's COc Rompers 39c Infants' Long and Short Nainsook 1 Qr Dresses S9c values I Infants' Lonff and 8hort Nainsook 0C Dresses. SOo values a.3C Infants' and Children's Dresses, made of nainsook, v.hite lawn, colored gingham and percale, sixes months to 6 years, worth up to $1.00 43C Children's Dutch neck, klmona sleeve lawn dresses and colored percale and glpgham dresses, worth up to $2.00, sizes up to 14 QQr 30 Chlldret's graduation and confirmation dresses, beautiful styles, from $12 50 down gg Children's Colored and White Dresses, Q4 an worth up to $2.50 pi it3 Children's "Paul Jones" Middy Blouses, QO guaranteed fast colors. 11.60 gradn 30u Infants' hand-made French Dresses, QQ at and up 30C The following warranty deeds were entered for record here yesterday; F. R.

Kreltaer to trustees of Dawson Township Telephone Company for $1,600 Ladles' lace trimmed pants, made extra full with good lace trimming, a real 85c value Ladles' union suits with lace trimmed knee, a special Ladles' lisle union suits, tight or umbrella, lace trimmed knee, In regular aud outslzes Men's open mesh underwear, in all sites Children's open mesh underwear, short sleeves and athletic style, In all slr.es..,. Children's athletic ribbed union suits, all sixes Boys' mesh union stilts, short sleeve, knee length 25c 25c 50c 25c 25c 25c 50c lot 9 in bloc 13 in the village of Surah DePew to Jennie Scrogln for T3, 000, lot IS In block 2 In Allen. Orldley broolt, was In the city calliiig on friends yesterday. -Mr, John hinterland ond ion. of Colfax, were In the city yosierday transacting business.

Mlsa Allfe Simpson, of Downs, Is spending the last few days visiting with -enitifton where she has been attending the convention. Mr. and Mra. William F1terald. of North Madison street, have returned from Umls, where they have been spending the last few daya visiting with friends and relatives.

Pontine Visitors Her. -Messrs, J. Whltson and Krastus Hnonler, of ronllac, were liloomlngun visitors yesterday. Mr. Whltson Is the and Frtcketts addition to city of Hloom-Inaton.

Carl Ftlti to Robert Horning for I Ron, day of the convention, will be held at tn Illinola hotel. The other arrannprncnis lot a In block in Fair Grounds addition for ths meetings will be oompleted later. to the cUy of Bloontington. C.napal flf Mr, ft thai I. Children's Ribbed Vests, full taped, all sixes Children's Ribbed Vests, full taped, Entertain for Bride and Groom.

i a fl Anita 9c 9c all aires The body of the late Mra. Philip lha Him KVtlll t-saafstr. aira. Aioeri Lovej mm Phillips will dtlvsi a variety shower on frnturdsv evening; at the noms or i h-Mnw Mr mill iteirnrr dav morning from Peoria and the funeral was held from the St. Patrick's church ba A'oirunir with Rtv Fnfher CVCal- Mrs.

Bldney Hendren, who were recently lag'iian conducing the sendees. The palt hen rem were Messrs Cleary. Patrick Collins. John Finn. John O'Neil.

James Fitagerald, and Charles Hill. Interment i (a. Ue.a.'ai nmafsrv MUSLIN, 8.HEETINO, LONG Cloth, lflc onuinA Ilnpa Fine BlparhKi Muslin 2C l-3c Soft Finish Oood nifachfd Muslin 02C ivpperell It Un- bli-achcd Muslin D2C UPC (ienulne Wilton Flna UnhleaehrJ Muslin, 40 Inchea wide, 71 772C Jr (feniilii I i IVpprell nn Hlfarheil HheMIng aOC $1.2 Bolt of 12- yards Flna Kngllsh Ixng Cloth 9lC II 6 Bolt of 19 yards Kutra (ft OO Flna Rngllsh Long IsaCt) mime mane in Official Board to Meet. married on the slsth or amy. mra.

ncn-dren waa formerly Mies Mabel Anderson. A 01 Baby. Mr. snd Mrs. Hnrry Oraf, of soS West Miller, are parents of a girl.

Bids for City Prlntino. The bids lor city printing were in st o'clocK lust evenlnir and wllj probably he openud sums time today. rirnin nn n'man Hochler formerly occupied the same position Is now In the abstrart business-It Startled the World When the astcundlng cmlms were Mrst made fr Hucklen's Arnica Salve, but forty years of wonderful rurrg linvo provtM thein true, and exerywljere It now known ns the boat salve on csr'h for burnt, bolls, sen Ids, sores. ijta. bruises.

apmlns. swellings, ecaema, clipped nands, fever sores and piloa. Only at Hnrry W. )1ene, Itol.t. R.

Knlnw. Mnore'n dnig store, 1. Dunn O. H. HafTner, J.

M. Miller. W. T. Plu-rlhotfe, CJ.

H. C'cen of Normal, --The members of the ortirial board lollcMnra of the Park Methodist church will meet In the parlors of the church on Frldnv evening at 7 o'clock In teed of on Thursday evening aa was formerly announced. "Refreshments will be served following the close of business eve- Blomlogton't Leading Diy Goods Rehtten. Sotrih Side Stum Harvesting of winter wheat around Fnrt Worth, la expected to coin-nca next wok. si on.

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