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THE FANTAGRAPH. BLOOMIXGTON" ILL, TUESDAT MORNING. AUGUST 11 I9U 6 a visit of a week to YOUR VACATION IN THE SOCIAL WORLD. i yesterday after Quiver Beach. Will net be complete without The Bush Family Hold Rounion-tOutdoor DAILV PANTAGRAPH.

No extra charge to PANTAGRAPH aubaeribtra TWO GOOD SHOWERS for mailing paper to vacation address. Affairs General Social News. Mr. and Mrs. John T.

Chlaholm. IN COUNTY MONDAY Standard LOCAL NOTICES ur who ara touring Colorado, seem to have acquired a pleasant habit of at "Mad in Bloomington." NOON AND AFTERNOON RAINS phjisuiaita Janrgfone DR. EDWIN P. SLOAN Practice limited lo 6UBQKRY, OVNKCOL'HiY. COXSt'LTATlOSS.

Office Grieshetm Hlll. 1KI0 to DR. GUY A. SLOAN OTIe Grtethelm 11 lo li od I to At residence. Msio iM W.lmit urn moto in ind esentrgi DR.

L. L. IRWIN Physician and Surgeon Oflice Orer Woolworth i anil Ue Store Office Hours 1 1 to p.m. Office Phone 1441. Hestdence Phone HI) PAUL E.

GREENLEAF, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 417-lE-lJ GRIESIIEIM ULDa. tending picnics at different points held for the Illinois societies of Colorado. -Be a booater of homo industry and STANFORD WOMAN DIES Mr.

Ulyse 8. Atchison Expire After Long lllnoso Othor Mortuary Note. Mr. Ulysses S. Atchison died on Monday morning at her home, threo and one-half mile south of Stanford.

Her death followed a long Illness with cancer. She had been ill for two years and confined to her bed since last November. Amanda P. Romans was born in Areola December 7, 185S. Her early life v.as passed there and she was married to her surviving husband at Waynes-ville June 26, J894.

The family cam to this county and have been residents for seven years. Besides her husband there are surviving five iinithsra Samuel. Abraham, The other day they were at a big one insiat on cigars from the box bearing the "Made In Bloomington" label on uenver, and now comes a postal iTvf EP4mRYM7 the lid. card written by Mr. Chisholm telling of one at Colorado Springs.

Mr. Chis- Total Rainfall Less Than Third of an Inch, But Hope for Mora Ar Entertained. Service is wcK fitted to meet every legal requirement. Our record attests ability to render our depositors and clients every courtesy and consistent accommodation. Accounts subject to check are Spectacular Fir Today.

At the Colonial theater, fee that noim, wnen called upon for a speech, spoke of Bloomington as the best city In the best county In the best state in the l.cst country of the world. Mrs. Chisholm was elected a member of new, exciting photo-drama, "Winning His Firet Case," In four parts; also an other feature of quality. Extra big SffceSlour ICto Ha.m.; to 4 and to Bp.m Tho first rainfall which has visited McLean county since tho middlo of program. the executive committee of the Illinois Society of the Pike's Beak Region.

Interesting Reading. July came on Monday in the shape of Office rhone, Old 73, Sew S3U Beeldence Plione, Klaloca I461Z GEO. B. KELSO, M. D.

Alonzo and Charles Romans, and five Can he made more Interesting and Beier-Edwards Wodding. Miss Gussle of Mr. enjoyable when vision Is clear and aim Mrs. A. J.

Beier. and Leland R. Bisters. They are Mrs. Mary of Cooksvllle; Mrs.

Frances Cannon, of Danvers; Mrs. Artie Couch, of comfortable. This we offer In properly fitted classes. J. I).

Siebert, Op rrieeiallst In Burner awt Diseases nf Wl Practice limited to office iind sanitaria smm c.rmarns, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Kdwarda, of Frceport.

were united In Mattoon, and Mrs. Vliuua aaiae, ui tometrist and Optician. Office. South anderrasultatlons. Otflee Hoars rry lTh Kelso Sanitarium, ai lria l.JUj i.li two showers falling at different times of the day.

One came Just beforo noon, and the other at 4: SO In the afternoon. The latter was harder and more extensive, and covered most of the county, but seemed to extend more to the west, southwest and south, being very light to the north and north- Horton, Ky. Side Square. marriage yesterday noon at the home of the bride's parents. L'()5 Fast Front j.m.

In the Unity Building. street, kpv. yv. A. Bodoll.

of the First Services will be held at tne noma mis morning at 10:30 and tho remains will be taken to Waynesvllle, where services will be held at thv M. E. church SALARY FOR OFFICERS J.W. FULWILER, M.D. Surgeon iTesrierian church officiating, In the prrstnee of a few friends and relatives.

To Be Reported Upon at September twin young people nrn well knnwn Women Confinements al 2:30 p. m. The -interment will be cast. Rooms 402-3 Peoples Bank Bldg. and Mr.

Hdwnrda is employed by the Meeting of County Board This made in the Evergreen cemetery at Waynesvllle. Mrs. Atchison was a The total rainfall for the Jay was to company. They left at once following a-wedding dinner Will Be Held Over From September -Primary Day. ft re Phone: lute, Old 4C-W wed.

aud Sat until i officially reported at .29 of an Inch, or ior a noneymoon trin In the COLLARS member of the M. E. church and a woman whose memory will be long held by a large circle of friends. Among the out-of-town less than one-third of an inch. Thl was not much, but is better thin nutt The committee of county officers B.

Y. BOYD, M. D. CHRONIC, 8TOMA01I AVO NSaVOJl DISEASES Mr. and Mrs.

O. M. Edwards, Miss Fay and Clyde Kdwards. nnrpn fa mi at ing at all. from the board of supervisors are con slderlng the question left to them con Funeral of A.

J. Johnson. The funeral of A. J. Johnshon was and hrothor of the uroom, of Freeport: Ltoomlnzton, III tf'Korth rerntng the fixing of a salary for Little Rain North.

The rain of the afternoon did not reach very far north of Bloomington. A man who came down on an Alton county treasurer and sheriff and abol held from the home of his on, Mr. Wiley Johnson, near Funk's Grove on ANNIE E. KELSO. M.

D. SPECIALIST IS DISEASES OF WOME ishing the fee payment system. evening train said there was only MonJay afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev. T. This matter was presented to the Cfrceboars at the Kelso Sanitarium.

817 Mrs. Fred of Teorla. Mrs. John Beier of Fisher. Mr.

and Mrs. Suter ami family, of Heyworth. Mr. and W. C.

Beier and family of Cooks-ville. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beier of Hudson, Mr. Vv'ilford Roshorough of Kureka and Miss Louise Fullerton of eldon.

sprinkle at Dwight, very little at Pon- M. Carter, of the Shirley E. church. Vnnrri nt Its last meeting and alter tiac, Chenoa and Lexington, but down toward Towanda the shower was heavy kleln from to 11 a. m.

ana iq DR. P. L. NOGGLE officiating. A quartet composed of discussion was by it turned over to and between TowanJe and Normal the the county officers' committee with roads were heavy with mud.

MACTICK CONFINED TO EYE, 1AH. MOKE AND THKOAT Misses Guild and Zimmerman, of Bloomington, and Messrs. T. M. Carter and Mr.

Gifford rendered several directions to report at trie beptemoer Klnloch T01-J A report from Mlnonk and Kl Paso last night Bald the rain was slight al meeting. tKOrleehelm Bids. it la the desire of the majority 01 the board that the treasurer and the The deceased was born in Mavfison that point. Very Heavy West. sheriff be hereafter placed on a fixed Bush Family Gathering.

The children and grandchildren of Mrs. Mary A. Bush, of Mt. Pulaski, 111., gathered nt the home of her daughter, Mrs. W.

H. Thompson, 615 South Clinton street, Sunday, where Mrs. county, Kentucky, in 1848, and was And It Is also aesirea mat SUlotntna WESLEY M. OWEN Attorney at Law Both showers of the day seemed to the matters be so arranged mat in married to Miss Mary Forhes in tt9. To this union eleven children werm born, nine of whom survive, as follows: James, of "Louisville, Wiley and hnnni ahnl receive the Interest on come from the west and mere noted all points between Bloomington and Peoria.

The morning rain at Peoria made the Rroumls ao wet that the wubii in viHiung. none present were deposits Instead of the bank in wnicn Ceril Pridici Jclllonsiit Ettiltl the funds are Kept. air. and Mrs. John M.

Bush and daugh ters Helen and F.theline, of Danvers Rooms J07J0A People's Bank d. Bloomington, III. Evans, of Funk's Grove; Cassias and Brutus and Mrs. Anna Wade, of Clinton; Mrs. Lula Doyle, of Sterling, Meeting to Be Delayed.

afternoon ball game was called off, and Mrs. Frank Bush and The date for the next meeting of Cae loan jour money on gilt-edge security or make you a reasonable loan. daughter Jennette; Mr. and Mrs. Wal Mrs.

Funnle Mitchell, of Robinson, Tho afternoon shower in that region grew to the proportions of a small cloudburst, and was accompanied by the supervisors Is septemoer 111., anJ Mrs. Davie Phelps, of Leroy. ter S. Bush, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Bush and daughter Belle, all of Peoria; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lacey. with son and The collars we launder are made easy to wear. There are no rough edges to dig or rub your neck-our Edge Ironer prevents them.

The folded edge, too-is smooth and even. And the collar sets snugly in front and fits properly without binding. Hand turned collars makes these points possible. A critical, thorough inspection of each piece of finished work insures our customers satisfactory service. Perhaps you have a friend who would appreciate our way of laundering.

It would be a kindness to tell him of us and we would appreciate it, too. Model Laundry Co. 210-212-211 EAST MARKET ST. BSTaBLlSHID 1S02 PHONE-KInloch 362 PHONE-Bell 69 that Is the nay ior tne primaries mm the countv the board will assembb lightning and wind. lie was a member of the Mission nap-tlst church.

The interment was in Four Bloomington boys who were and adjourn until some later time. daughter, Theodore and Mildred, of Funk's Grove cemetery. out riding on their bicycles In the vi Chicago. It Is apparent that there will De matters of interest to be considered when A.T.SIMMONS Architect CEO. HOWELL HARRIS, Asaoelati ri First National Bank Building cinlty of Twin Grove were overtaken Mrs.

Bush tho past 80. is very active by the story, and had to lie flat on the board assembles at Its next ses Henry M. Robinson. Henry Mortimer Robinson, of and is much Interested in things which the everyday person enjoys. the grounJ to prevent being hurt by sion.

the wind. They were thoroly drench Goodfleld, whose death at Cooper, on AuguBt 5, has already been briefly KILLED ON 1NTERURBAN. ed by the rain, and had a hard time to get back on their wheels aion-j tha Bridge Luncheon. The bridge luncheon held at the ARTHUR PILLSBURY Architect EVENTFI FLOOR TEOPLE'S BANK. BUILDIVl noted In the Panlagraph.

was born at Henry Youneki, of Bloomington, Fouijd muddy roads. To the South and East. Goodfleld April 14, 1852. He was mar Country club yesterday was a most pleasant affair, and was attended by thirty ladies. ried to Mary F.

Broome January 1, Ths showers of the morning extended 1885. To this union was born one On I. T. S. Right-of-way at Mackinaw.

Henry Younskl, of Bloomington, Mrs. Mary Sutherland, the newly child, Eulalia. After several months of 111 health his wife died in the yea' south as far as Clinton, at least, and all points in the south and southwest, reaort a rain, but only enough to wet (Pfltcopath.8 DR. CHARLES P. HANSON Osteopath nntlrsnFIM BUILDISO.

Room 111 was founa aeaa on tnti elected cateress, who will succeed Mrs. Q. B. Cooper, who recently resigned, will begin her duties In that capacity the I. T.

S. near Mackinaw on Mon 1887. On the 13th of June, 1889, he mas married to Alice C. Nixon, of Booths-ville. W.

Va. To this union were born up the ground to a small extent. The roads are not very muddy. day morning about 3 o'clock. The man today.

Mnlorri Phone: ResldeuceSill; eight children: Launa, Wayland, Edith, In the east. I.eroy and Glhson City both report good showers, but say that Mary, Romena, Raymond, Marjorle and the roads are not very mudJy. Tin. Y. W.

C. A. Notea. There are many who visit the sum DR. W.

E. ATKINS Osteopath rrr vnitv BCiLtuso ner in which he came to his death could not be ascertained. He had been to Feorla during the day on Sunday In company with his friend, Kdward Walters, who returned to Bloomington u.iminv evrnlnc on the 9 o'clock car. Virginia. Two of them.

Wayland and Virginia, died in infancy. There remain one brother. James Robinson, of rain extended all along the line be tmeen Bloomington and these two mer camp each day at Orendorff Springs. Bloominaton. and two sisters, Mrs.

Re Rlnloeh I4W-J. Residence V. M. becca. Chaffer, of Washington, Hit, towns to the east.

Hop for More. Mrs. I. B. Ingle is chaperon and Mrs.

Martha Pifer, tf Wellington, at the Y. W. C. A. camp this week at Deceased was about 40 years of age and the only support of his aged and Infirm father.

He was employed at Now that the hoodoo has been hrpk wans DR. J. D. CUNNINGHAM Osteopath. STI fOl LlVISltSTOS BUtLDIWO Orendorff Springs en, people are hoping that further During the pastorate of Rev.

II. A. wauhlmrn creenhouse. He resinen Nixon In the year H'H be united m-lth showers may he expected In the next Mesdsmes Harry Fleming and A. V.

S. Lloyd and chlidren are spending at 1329 West Mulberry street. The CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVER 4 Ktnlceh Phone: Offlea, TW-L; Residence, few days. The Day' Reading. several duys at the Y.

W. C. A. Hummer' remains were tirougnt to tuoomingiun yesterday afternoon and the funeral home. Drs.

DAUGHERTY MANTLE tfl Altho the temperature seemed rath i announcement win appear taier. T5 er m-arm anj oppressive during the greater portion of the day, the maxl' Wild Life on the East Side. a Many of the front yards of fast mum temperature yesterday was but 85 degrees, which is almost twenty de The Camp Fire Girls of all "three groups will hold a meettng tomorrow afternoon ut 3 o'clock In the association rooms. Miss L. Ingram Mace will set as secretary nt the Y.

W. C. A. during the absence Miss Sapp and Mrs. le-pew, who will attend the conference at Geneva for ten Jays.

Osteopaths PEOPLE'S BASK BUII.DWO Dentist DR. JAMES G. BEESLEY Dentist Ppeelal Attention to Children's Ida residents have been visited this summer by an unusually large num 0 grees cooler than on some occasion on ran remember. The rain, which visited Chas A. Tappe Jeweler New Location 103 Miin Street GOODS RELIABLE PRICES RIGHT the peer Creek Baptist church and remained a faithful, earnest and consistent member up to the time of his death.

He was a tower of strength to the church, giving with a bounteous hand of his means, time and energy, ever willing to respond to every call. He was an Indulgent and loving husband and father, a man of sterling finalities. To the poor he was a faithful friend, to those who erred forgiv-lng, and to those In trouble he brought relief. His funeral was held In his late home, being conducted by hi pastor, Rv. J.

D. Crumley, assisted bv Rev. O. W. Kalllnger and Rev.

E. Riley, of Tremont. The pall bearers were his brothers-in-law. In attestation of the ber of wild animals, or at least those the city late yesterday afternoon, caus usually considered seml-wlld. fequirreis, ed the mercury to drop to the 71 de rabbits and chipmunks are among tne cree mark, a condition which was ml lit KOrleshelm Bl 1.

Klnlorh varieties of little creatures which hava corned1. The following Is the officia taken up with rePle of that section DR. H. RODENHAUSER of the ty. in some quarters iney have become ao familiar that they are Miller-Cuotor-Parker Reunion.

The annual family reunion of the Mlller-Cuntrr-1'arker families will be held on Thursday, August 20. at Miller park. A program 1 being prepared and the officers are Mrs. Mary Bow registration: Maximum Minimum "1 AT A. M.

Thermometer TH considered a nuisance. Babbits are Dentist ff-' OR1ERIIEIM BCILDINO BLOOMINOTOX. ILL. CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVER capable of doing harm to shrubbery lact of the esteem In whlrh he mas held mt less than 1.000 or 1.201 people and trees. They are not likely to be rome so numerous, however, as to Barometer IS: 55 in attendance at his funeral.

ming from all the nearby tomns and man, president; Mr. Milo Custer, vice president, and Mrs. Ellen Hnrlan. collector. This date has been selected a threaten the growths in the yards and lawns of the east side.

HIS TESTED ities and several from other states His remains mere luld lo rest In tha permanent dry for the hol.nnf of LENS beautiful cemetery In Eureka under these reunions. the shadow of the monument ha hH AT P. M. Thermometer 71 Barometer 28:93 AT P. M.

Thermometer 71 Barometer 2V9? Cloudy: northwest wind; .29 of an inch of rain. erected lo his father. 8ummer Travelers. WAITt, Optometrist' Mr. Samuel Moore will spend to Soma Corn Left, Despite the fact that farmers and others hava been bemoaning the fate of) the corn crop, conditions are not so bad in many Instances as might be anticipated.

Mr. Charles I-akln, of Bloomington, who visited In Woodford county a few days ago, brought back H. N. Medbtry. -ss I'NiTV nr.rcj day in lccatur.

A message was received Saturday Mrs. A. M. Orendorff and daughter Rht by Mr. R.

M. Brltt. of this city, are spending two weeks In Chicago. NAME G. A.

R. COMMITTEE nnounclng Ih death of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. (Tharles O'Malley hava N.

Merthery at Farro. N. D. Sherman Pott Takes 8tpi to Formu Mr. Medbery was 78 veara nf sue returned from hlcngo, where they have been Muting.

Harry C. Brown soldier of th civil war. aervlng three with him a stalk of corn from lha William Iteevea farm which Is being view ed with no small degree of interest. This stalk la eleven feet In height and has two monster ears of corn on It. Mr.

an.f Mrs. L. C. Spurgln have Take a KODAK With You on your vacation and keep the story of "your trip. $1.00 to 25.00 Printing and Developing Frisorf Drug Store Both Phones.

Eddy Bldg, 42S N. Main St. ears in Second Illinois ravalrv aa aer. late Report on Franklin Park Monument, During the resular meeting of Wit- returned home Irnm a Imo meeks' Va, ond lieutenant. He then received hi cation spent in the take region.

isrharg papers, but returned a overnment agent on river iteamer. Mrs. Frank Ijiw. of Wa.hlnglnn, Mr. Ijikln asserts that this stock Is not much larger than the general run of stulka In the field from which It was am T.

Shermn post, U. A. held serving till the close of the mar. P. is visiting with Mr.

and Mrs. DENTIST last evening, a committee composed taken. N. W. Branillcan and family, of East aptaln J.

If. Burnham, 11. S. Humes, TaHor street, for a few days. Funaral ef Thoma Fitman.

Th funeral of Thomas J. Fitman r. Jehu Little. ex-Governor Flfr and Gone to Chicago, Mrs. Shude Wilson, of 13011 West Scorge Knupp ma appointed to Inves.

aa heir on Monday mornine- from Olive street, Is Uniting In McLeans- Mr. Howard II. Frank departed yesterday for Chicago, where he rnt Igata the Franklin park monument boro for several days. Holy Trinity church, which wa filled With friends of the ricart. Verv matter, of mhlch detailed reference mas Miss Ida Krels has gone to points the day looking after business inter' Rev.

M. Weldon wa In tharg of th madn In yesterday morning Issue of of Interest In Colors. in to spend hei- eats. As has rrevlnusly been noted services. Mr.

Kala Donahue Welch sang appropriate hymn. Th Inter. acalion. lie Panlagraph, This committee v.111 nil investigate, and mill formulalj a Mr. frank la the indulgent parent of Mr.

nnd Mrs. W. If. Rowland hava ten pnutiil hoy. who has been named inent maa In St.

Mary's cemetery, and report recommending what la the nviht Itie follosvlng acted as nallhe.irera: tourl Hunter Frank. When "Ho gone Chut lev oix to spend tneir ti dili-iil, le anion to be taken In ta at Ion. r'i rr, uarnen ine 'cnoo-cnon" cars matter. The monument la now in a 4th Floor Unity Building East Side Square esterday, his friends contended thai William Ward, William Flynn. Davl Hayea.

William Merna, Ncholas Nor. mile, r. J. Flanagan. Mr.

and Mrs. P. M. Prum, of F.ast dilapidated condition, and many con- went to the city to Inanect the Una i illv si reet bnv gone for a two weeks nd It Is unaaf. The ravace of baby cnba with a view of tuirchas- visit at northern resorts.

line have cause! the stone to crumble ng a lelf-iTufclllni cab, for "Howard tr. and Mrs. A. T. Ftrenre have Death of Samutl Pln.

Samuel Polen. of Birkbcck, ex. r. and the name on It hav been ublit rratrd. returned from Chicago and Benton lUilnr, M.i h.

plred last evening at o'clock at th Plans were formulated In Miss Marquis Improving. ome of his in, Clarence Polen. ISM na national enrampm nt, wnirh I Mlaa Margaret Wyllle and Mrs. W. Mlae Laurasttne Maroula, ho has held at Detroit, Mich, August 31 H.

Iteedy will depart tomorrow morn West Clay street, following a fiv Weeks' illness with diabetes and een at Brokaw hospital alnc last and September 2 and 1. Th post ing for Chicago, from where they will TENTS last evening received communication Mm. atart on an extended eaetern trip. They urine. lx-ieasrd ma born In Ohio Nov em.

week following a minor surclral oix-ration, la steadily Improving. She will in Samuel Fclloma, atute command mill be gone eeveral weeks. rmiai'iy rrmnin at tha horbttai lha Misses Ora'-e Yotingman and Clara rr. urging that as many of the comrades alien, aa la possible. Th rest of this werk.

FOR SALE her JO, l48, and In Hi7 he came mlth hla parenta to Illinois. Forty-seven years ago lie ma united In niarrlag and bl mife survive him with Ih Knglejnhn departed Saturday for Km lnke, mhera they will spen.f their vaca post la preparing lo send quite a delegation. Several have already aignlTil FOR RENT 1 BUCKS. tion. follow in i blloren: Joseph of their Intention of making Ih trip.

All The McLean County Bank BLOOMINGTON, ILL. We cordially invite your business, feeling confident that once you have opened en account with ui our relations will be mutually satisfactory and profitable. Our services and all the facilities at our command will be at youi dispoul. and you can be assured that your transactions will be given the most careful attention. If you have never tried a plan of systematic saving, open up an accourt in our Savings Department, and you i for havin6 "quired the SAVING HABIT.

AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SQUARE rimer HuI.IkII and family visited ReE. HURST 205 West Front St Mrs. W. F. C.reen.

1 West Clay trios mho rontempiat going ex rtiunvea in Lwatur Sunday, Birkbeck; oily, of Clinton; Mra Fred Shu, of Clinton; Clarem and Claud, of BloonittiKlnn; Mra. Fred lairrev. of reet, has returned to her home after pected to notify Adjutant Jone. William Bethel entertained rela a plensant Mlt mlth relatives In the lives from Sir llmll' Id the paat week DcWltt; Kffl Miller, of Kirk- TRANSFER LOCAL OFFICERS. ouihrrn part of the slate.

Frank Huffman and family. r.f ierk; Mra. Edna Davenport, of lurk. Mr and Mta. I.

K. Wtlsi an.F son, Clinton, spent Sunday in this vicinity. Srjnt C. Kulmr Co to l.ei,nril. of SpringfC-M.

apent the week I k. Three children ar di ed, Klmon, dying In Infamy. Th olbera mho died F.verett iiik of Normal, spent umlay afternoon h-re. end at the home of Mrs. Kate Weld Inger.

souihmrst of the city. mr Mr. Ad Adam, of Clinton, and GRAY InQN CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER CO-OPERATIVE STOVE CO. IMPiRE iT. AT, ILL ILL 6pnngfild Off it Vsncy Filled by Eugen Springtr, City.

Albert Cunningham, wife and son Mr: Minnie Wilson, or Brock Haven, Mis Th following brother aln ur. Mr and Mra John W. Roger. Jr atrr. rruiay from for a Mult Mr.

Leo C. Kltner, who ha ben haia gone i Tornnto and Niagara ith relatives, They ram by auto. ting eci giant under Sergeant K1114 vlve: Joseph, of Iowa; Jacob, of Dlaitonul. la James, of Clinton; rails for a Imo meek a' visit. About twenty.

five went front at lb Center street recruiting stall -V. W. lull and ann. Judge Homer on the excursion lo Chilileotho Sun W. Hall, mill leave net meek for ha been transferred to Kprlngfivbl rrnnk, Weldon, and Ellsworth, of Birkbeck.

A rlster, Mrs. Alb Haven port, Is dead. oy. Mai'klnan Island, her thev will spend a vaiaiton. Judge Hall will return In A.

J. Leeper and family visited M. Kugen Springer, of haa bean appointed in fill th varan, Mr. poien ha nn In Bloomington N. M.

CAMPBELL with rrlNllvea near Mt. Pulaski Hun. a foupl nf weeks, but Ma father, who ICS RUST OBr.R Vlce-Prei. Th lller haa had Imo enlUlmert at Ih hnm of hi son. Clarence, wbll reced ing rnedb al treatment, altho his flay.

FRANK M. RICf. CaeWer H. H. RUST, Aeelefani goe for Ibe relief of hay fever, mill and served In lha Philippine and Ih For Insurance remain thru Septtmoer.

K. Bwenrlngen ant wife hate et'tertalued Intlvra frm Plko county Hawaiian Islands He haa an en viable record. Mr. Roy I. Stlno, hnm mil In Birkbei k.

II bad re. llrd from farming four year ago. Th funeral will held at Rlrkbn Mine I.iicll scovllle, of Peoria, mill Ilie pant w.es. arriva In the rltv for a vlnlt at tb Bloomington. and Mr.

Jam M. Hillia, ln BSal PT4TR Fooir. rvet Nat lie. aw. tit hlAUY.

Illouuiliift-in, In. BMin time Wednesday afternoon, and ff Mr. and Mr. Dudley R. Guth of Congervill.

hav bean placed in th DANVERS, tie. niermeni will tan piar In Ih Clin recruiting rWr and ar now in Severn I aliowera fill In this vtrlnl ton cemetery. He waa member of Mlsa Gertrude) mho ha lione.f at l'orta. Th former hi Ih M. church and had served In been visiting Mr.

'nabfurd served Imo rnllattnenta nd wa ids, Company 117th llllnola revelry. It Jr. W.vi street, left yrsterdu New Junk Shop v. While ronaiderable rain fell, the flii.it la barely laid. It baa been ao rxtretnely dry hero that It mill trke about forty-riiht hn'tre afady bulged mlth a treililalil recur I.

a mrmhrr of Clinton l'ol A. It. for fr a visit liter hefor returning In her horn In Knlamnmm Fined far Cruelty. PAT GOOD PRICES FOR IRON, RAGS, METAL. ITC.

rain lit met the groumi inorniy. -Mis Ruth Moor, ef lb Mg Rudolph l.mm. who waa arresle There were no aervli-fMi at lha hoi. faculty, and Mlsa Anna Dmanl Call for your Junk and pay you Im ara attending Ih Vnlvrrsity yesterday afternoon by officer lies on compUlnt of hi mif mho charge Presbyterian churi Sunday morning or evening, rurrpt Sunday hool In CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. mo'iieteiy ior iv not I'hotire 92, Office with N.

N. Winalow. Chl.eftn. They mill (nna aeveral M. L.

MOORE COMPANY Trunk. Bags, Cases Get These Two Points Fixed in Your Mind ind Your Lutftfatfe Duyina Will be Easy. cruelly, arraigned yesterday aft the morning at 45 m- CARL LUDVIQ, Proo'lttor. Mrs Minn Wllenn, hn la III, wag dainty Hiiperlntrndrnt C. Moor ernoon before Magistral lien ilryx.

Attorney W. IJ Ketriik, of th Hums'i Sorlelv. m.afii for lb Till Kind Yea Han Alwaj; Bought tiilta low Miinnny. Wa In Hi'lltvifn-lit jesterdav attend writing if II rMimmtng tirre maa a large atien iame at Missouri's nriv Lite prosecution. The nelendant entere "ears the of mhli'lt he la tnembei.

the lull gam Kundav between T'an a of guilty and waa assessed jefferaon City lll be Puill by utii.u vn and Stanford. Th ei.rt ma I Miss Amelia Sialtr. of I'ountv Su fin of ISO and cost whli waa ua ISHUI, va) a ut 01 t-'aavtrs. MrUilmUMlt iUili a offlc returned. nij tlup, aooa.

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