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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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M.OMMIMION. MU IKIUAV JIOItNI.M,, AVI.IL 'JO, WH fimsuras ur.m fj.fn.al LIi. 7 w. 4 1 4 I GREAT BARGAIN SALE LEWELUN'S 42.1 Sunk Jo Kwvn tor Urttirl fitt fin Im fifamlmtlam og a Hl 4 a 4 I p. 1 In a a XI.

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and aSfra i rrn.t a -riy and an II a front I urn fat-t tbat n. ia law. liar tuirt tba ct'imlry. at-naaa a in tiu. niy, and baa in 4 military Ira.

mi a wuu.d maaa bin fry la.ua'.. ir.aa lla a-rtf4 an taara la tna Italian at mt and nw Ui Ih ranknf a ftr.t li t-n ai.t lla waa la thi ratalry. and thr cf uaintt It la liar la lm-uiiar. 1 ha wen carry tnnaaou. ara bot a.

mar to fh ottf Im pnuti la, fide aaifl li.irwa and amount In artmo. Tti" ara crranvl and li-fl undr-r a guard. m. a mikt a rnare or ai rtia. r- i in tn.

ir wi.rk iuialf and ratum to thrir hiiraa 1 h.y ara ual ta karaaa aa rnooiv In una Una Bind of lighting would Mr Itrrtot.l thu.ka an lava ling army do a if It tt a-la aa adtana of a.g SI or Columbia 3 Also Baby Cabs. We sio the finst lirr In the ar.d r.ihc iy shaU teat c-r To the l.nr and riors is tJ st thn. Map of Cuba IOC IV Ui- It I. i .1 i II I titiil'ii 1' af i a 4- 4114 I I II tt'B t- t.4 ay ir, 1 4 1 ,..1 4fl I t.f ia- ls 4 i' 5 tff.el rt 4-f li i Ua.1. -I I'" I -44fl 9J allVr tail tal I II TO IdOtl', 4 DT OI DcllKlitful hprlnix Itldlim aic -re can 4 in an w.ih a ia.

Watt -t. 4l l. hecle Uaa.aatctd. Double Store Son Company Our Motto: Honest Goods At Wuht Prices. Poor go-di are alayj dear in the end luit p-or rar lwa is tsiienally io.

In no wjy can you teruri so much tat sfact on as in the purchase of ri liable hardware the new home. We have the sale t'orbln's fine building hardcore (second to none) and are in a position to niak? sat sfactory prices. 99c J. w. MtbTPaT, ITnfirietiir.

R. Thompson's Are Shoaltig, flora Artistic Dcslzns In Itf tii 1, 4 t4 ft SS Locil Noticra. 2 I'nu I at 4 1 II 4 1 mi aa-l 'm' rK ti 1 Vai I M'f if ai at fa II li imI Kal It II I tut tptai. tti aJ tin il ki tt-a aa at i.ii.m. Um at (- lH.il, ImI.

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)uurn- wHn-g dnaa. i.l ar jn Vi.aa ay iy A May (- t.l be tfiiffo lnr.lt, lit at ak It" I ihutch Annul-ti x'r Lute Si.aa 1 .11 lir.o. Sl.f Iji iao an Ar.i-ii 1... and Miaa Van limit tai.l mix. An a fr of lo r.4.ta aiiti im iwiuu rr- fr.uuit't.ta llllnala I ralral I uanloa la Brl.t.

A rl.arrw 1 a.Mirr la ramfi. I lb rir, ty I Iriin iaiir. li.i.MCitii 'O tn rriurnli Itii nil fii. J' ju.l ti, l.ina -u aitt lh.it r.ly at atllsarati auro a.J tn ia lotrl. of eriira ao4 (ood arau for a.

I. W. Ca.rii iit. AiTrni. ullrca of Maala Rot-llal.

-I te 1 1Mb reclul elrrn at the W'oa- I'-ran lat by the iilla of tli Col-li'tf) of Sluaic wai aiuirrj to ai ma extvnt by a patriotic aa niaolfoatej by tha choruia riven by tnirty-llya of Mra. hkln- ncr'a tiupil. Tha chora aT throe pa- trtotlr tnnn with Tha plana ami violin pupila acpilUil themaolypa with rrtolit aril loirHlucd I number ul noteltla. uirh er llirwa alrc- tiona by KUYbardt for the yiolin plavetl br Mr IliirKr: matin aelft'llona by Kinkel. rTunkel anil I'baoilnada.

The puiio arurU.ilia wrrt pUjed by Miaaea llluw. t'ralif. Iliinn. Ilnvht. Ilalilwln.

llnrter ami Allltiann. A patrii'iic pnvraujuie ta planood for tlia bear lutura. Aa Art l.lilllll,.n. At tha time of tliuir publication tha Youue Muu'a ChrUliao Aaaociatioo o- cured the aeriri of art plcturca published by the II ime JvurivU Jul before Chrislinaa. Arranitefnenta are now beine- made for their display aud aale tno liol two day of next wvolt.

Tlioro will also be C4nn-tion Willi ilium a man art eibiuit of auch of tha lina ml tiaiinira. ate aa may bo eathcrcl frnm thefrirnda thronirn-oill the flty. The ladiea' auxiliary are In charge of too arrautremnnU. Tlie apccial copjiuitti-e oil Uinplay of paintiiiK will constat of Mindumt-a A. iU J.

II. Hurn- liam, A. II I total it. K. It.

Morcan, A. 1. Kuuat und H'alKer. Anotner lartre oonitnittie, wiih Mra. J.

r. ftncaio aa ha ruiati. wtu Have cniinro oi ine ouht dutail of the two days' programme, which la an elauoraio one. Will Co I'p Ibe Koad. -Amoa iloasland, tho lloyworth man arrested for atealing chickens, waa held to the arrand jury yesterday in bonds.

The charges avainst hiin are burglary and larccuy. lie is credited witb havinir doue a lame btisiuosa in this line, and ia held on threa counts In which an aetfreealo of ninety-four cliickens were taKu. If Hoap-land is convicted he will bo the first man sent to the penitentiary from this comity for stealing chioKena. Under a recent decision of the supremn court breaking into a chicken house in buralar.v. Separated Forty-Seven Veara.

Mr. H. Wick and dauirhtor, of Australia, are visiting Mr. Wick'a brother, II. U.

Wick, of Stanford. The two brothers separated about forty-sevou years apo in (Germany C. H. Wick eoiuit to Australia and H. Wick coniinir to the United States.

Since that time they have cot seen each other. tints un Appointment. Mr. Frank D. Whipp, formerly of has boen appointed by Gov.

Tanner to an excellent position aa accountant in the ofllee of tho state board of charities. Mr. W'nipp's father served in tho samo ortico with vt mes ior iiftoen years. For several years Mr. Whipp was captain of tho governor's guards.

In a New Ex-Senator John J. Patterson, who is tha president of the local street railroad syatom, has been elected to a now positiou in the east. He has just boen made president of the Camden Atlantic City Eleo-trio ltailway Company, which is being built between the two cities named, a dis-tanco of W) miles, A portion of tho Hue is now in operation. Eudorse Prof. Felmley.

--Prof. David Felmley, of Normal, was unanimously endorsed for the position of state superintendent of public Instruction yesterday, by the Jo Daviess county leuio cratic convention. The Sure La Grippe Cnra. There is no use suffering from this dreadful malady, if you will only get the rigu. remedy.

You are having pain all tbroutrh your body, your liver Is out. of order, have no appetite, no life or ambition, have bad oold, in fact are completely used up. Electric is the only remedy that will give you prompt and sure relief. They act directly on your liver, stomach and kidneys, tone up the whole system and make you feel Uk. a new being.

They are guaranteed to cnro.ir rric refunded. Fr sale at W. atoie. find ilugii Ki liO. lit th -r.

i. and M' Kr Igiit and taoKimu'V, of Vieil, en! Wo per bol Brass and Iron Beds wilb Arprorriat Bcddinji and Pillows Aa Well aa Their Hell-Keoati Lin t.f Upholstery and Upholstered Furniture Repair Work and Henovatine of Beddltip; on Short Order. Cllker Tclfrdmeo fo. 31 aill briai a comnelaal asaa to your door to ctlmsto on aay anrk la tbclr line. R.

Thompson's Sons Company, North Main-st. Chic And Stylish Iba! Mil B4 ..4 IBM at 4.44-4 14-aa V- BlOQMINCTON.ILL The Great Store. lust Jls Important It It net. tha ycur reiv'p- 4 a ini ire rrsLTiii iinwi u. 1 tA ytur rhyilcun peiciiU-A Ycm wiul 1 not t-rk.

the a 1 v.ce of a thyw-an wha n.t I VI Ji, brr.a. cr r.a a tinea trum 4 bi cf Ycl iJ-e ever orrur to you Id Inquire if tie r'etk vh3 Puts, UO VOUT PfOCf P- i rana tA rra! I its rcrunce. requirmz serial j.k.1 anj accuracy) has rai-H the to requisite examlr.ailor.s. anJ J.j declared comtrnt to do what be Is af.cnifllng. or Is ha 1 tisf.itit the jw ani tn tj frintiyur I ThtS of great that it Is sur- ft'slrg It is so over- iy.icej.

tmvif Iktft Jufr ifiiifi fJ thjtHt iaiti (no aJ- and trought to us are- f.l.eJ by ens of them, ani with our contact with the centers cf buy ing you are av.ured absolute freshness, purity ar.d accuracy. Ulm. UP. marmon jf Hrtall Department. Onl ricll1 i'bkrniLCita Kmol 'Ted TIIH HAf KXF.Y COAfH STAI.MOX PRIMCE CONFIDENCE Will nukit tiirnBxm I.

my th" 1 pihiJ, nnirwi.i of Hl.wHtiln- I'Mim M'inMin i a 1 dark ith ti.ia. II I "'P1 on ijl weliiht lth tliio quality of "mi tt. miiMits. n.i la a mt riiraorilln.iry rx-r TKKMS to Inmre. Mnnry line I.

allurito rrturn rrkularly for mtvick. pirtlim rrnu'rinu nmr.fnm nrlvliUir-Miml ntwrr ol nitri hrwl, forfrHn 1h In. I'lnmcit. taU.n pr.v.ni m'lilcnw, but till n-'t Ik" ul1 any o. ur.

RANK IIKN'JAMIM. Hliximliiirtoii, III. I nr riuuc4 au.lreka owner. VVWWVWVVWVWVVVV1 War Hal been declared. A rail for 115, 000 good and true men has )wen made.

Are you one of them? If you are tome in and we will fit you out with a pair of Shoes That will la vory on your feet and pocket book in every new shape and color from $1.00 to $5.00. Extra A genuine stel enpraving (six s-jhjects) by Rose Honhuer and others FREE with cash sale of i 1 00 or over. SHOE STORE I 5 No. 2C9 East Sldo Square. To dance round the May Polo requires elasticity of body and mind.

To gain tlioso, resort to THE BITTERS And ynu will be prepared to ENJOY TiiB PLEASURES OF TIIB Coiios Mm STOMACH a Fitters ENURESINE Speclfls for Bel-Wottln! eurea BM.tt..,iu ay.fl In fl urTfr? ea-r. tntl a pA'nnln of en lilt VAY. Rnnw Ouriey iuart to lc Ui4p.n. 7 HOST'S Ilia lataa.ll aatatiaia. Hrf.

If ahu haa bran pas tor of Ml I'isgah Jla.t.t churcb bcarly ten trara, aill praaeh bia farewell arrnn.it Sunday evening al So ICcv alii bid 1' ate the city for some time ycl. Ho wtai I tl.a ru man a l. ti batla-r i hur. i tt li.au l.e Ic.h I Hat. lit a rf.

1 a g'eat dt il ul bat. I itl aluialirrt lla baa Ballad a Oi.iit-I rai.i. bi in. a 'i ir. nf Bt 'ta li al to ba-n ba rime bcre Ih.re aa on.y ioe ciurah tncro ia bow ao got luptial chi.r,l., II ba raiaad atul nn.rc tnan ha.f of Ibe rhurcl a ti.ha fur thirty four yraft 1 be frwtida of Hev.

liarbin d.lie to a bun gita up Ihn church. The cuurcb will lovtt for auother paator at ouoo. lla Maatrd laalanav, Mr. Uwrge W. br.oi.k, of I-flveroe, slopped off enroute from Ohio and vial ted bia daughter, Mrs.

Furroat. at lie- Una. Mr. Snook was a former raaldent of tnat place, where be owns aeveral fine farms, and are told bad the honor of giving iHlana its naino. Maala a tlua bparcki -People from this city who attended the conrre-ilDual conveution al I "ax ton on Wudiietilav.

apa'ak In hivh term of the apt-nt made by John A. Sterling, of tlnacilv. It la pronounced l) liavo ix-eu an ab.u and patriotic effort aniknas hearti ly applauded. rvrl Onl Mily-hlm Vaara Ago, The Wneeler sisters, living west of the Vtlliu'e of II od mm, havo Just had two large silver-leaf poplar tren rut dnM that were given i tneir mother by Dr. Hemy.

of ItioiiUiiiicUin. und set out by her 1M-. Tbua the old land mark dtoappcar. Illbrrnlana l.aie a take talk. CJ The Hibernians gave a cake walk at their hall on South Madison stroel Wednesday cveninc.

There was a large attendance and the performance was very enterisiiiiiig. Thcpiizewas won by Mr. Fred Suith and lady. nlerlnln at Card. Mr.

and Mrs. C. II. Pierson entertained a number cf friends last evening at their homo on Iast Washington street. The iit.nr mi given In Honor of Miss MoseiM CK, of t'liuafo.

wno ia visiting In this 1 1 Sue attended Mr. Cooper's patty Wednesday evening. I nn hiiBfil llravy alnraea. The Uiiited States Express Company has purchased four new horses for rvxa in this city. They are heavier than tho hordes formerly used by the express company- Vt 111 io on the lioad.

Mr. Tnomas Kohnrls, who has been with Hie Star shoe store, leaves tomorrow for Clncii'-'o. hero ho takes a position as faiesmau for a prominent house. Hi termor- will probably bo this state. Soon to tVed.

The n.nrriaire of Miss Helen McKce, of Sheldon, and if. T. Mace, of the SavhrooU mlcjifiuli nt, is anuouueed to take place May John l'ostcr Slek, Mr. John Foster, a large land owner of Shirley, hns been quite sick with a lung troub'e. I lis condition Is slightly Improved IIP rh' ii'r iSji tfata4NT.

Holder, Mllner Co. a lilt ba-taarn JUlalliaa inn ll- tana, and thai lifl.t wo'ild hao a -ail dai i bard tu At un.l,-r the at larorab.a and bt Ina alnmng arm uuoer Ibis arduous and difficult il.llad laral lligll brboaU I'rof. Heed, of the folrnraity of Michi gan, waa in the city Wcduoadav and viaitad toe local achuola. II caiua here fur tho puriNNva of rxaailblng lb work of tue blgb ached with vie to placing tha paral In- alitutlon on the acrredltea Hat. lie viaiwa tho hile thor were al work and cnuuiiiietiled tha Wvatibara the eftlct- ency of tha alutlenia.

lie naa aatarai aa- cviient cruiciMii to effar and ilia school aiilborlliea will act acourdiog to bia advice. '1 he high achnol haa bW'U oo the aocmiiifd hat for the al three years and will probably be put oe again. (entity Ttwbara Meat Today. Tli a amid-annual tnec'litic of the teach ers of Mclean oounty, will be held today tha 11 rat sraaion oommenring at 10 o'clock, rrvtm of Ilia hlih arhnol. 1,1 hid An aftornooti and evening at'aaion will be held.

The high M-hoel aludenta will be diamisaed for tne day. I'rof. Tompkins, of the University of Illlnola at Champaign, will give an addreaa this ereulug aud all are luviloJ to hear him. I'nrle Hntu'a Saty. There are plenty of parts 2, 4 and 5 on ami It la ativnrtotl that narts I and 3 will arrive tomorrow.

The parta 'i. wliicb came yosteraay, wi'm in oik uo-maud, but there aro plenty left for thoao who call today. Nearly all of tho boala mentioned In tho daily preaa dispatches ara shown In this series, together with dtucriiilita rending matter. Head the coupon on pago Heaping a Harvest. A Syrian has been reaping a harvest the last few dBys selling peacocks' feathers arranged in a tasty way for parlor orna ments.

The feathers are imported In quantities from Syria, where the lvir one hundred ream ers are placed In a buncn and the complet ed Ian arrangement avua aa ia icihj. A Long faarnger Train. Perhaps tho longest passenger train that has been seen in these parts for soma time passed through Clinton on Wednes day evening over the Illinois Central railroad. It was a train of empty cars returning from Springlleld to be distributed along the route oi ine roau. The Last Timrlat Home.

Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Phillip are home from New York.

Mrs. Phillips accom named tho Mediterranean party but did not return to this country on tne same ship. She arrived two days artor tue oiU' crs had landed. Annual kSlcrllona. The Wcldon Club will hold their regular meeting Monday evening at their rooms.

Tue annual oloctiou of officers will occur at the meeting. Tho Good Tom nlars will also bold their annual election this evouiug. The lllrth Record. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Zook, of Lawn dale, are the parents of a new boy. Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Denman ara the naranta of a boy baby, born yesterday.

1 Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Garbow.of Stanford, are the parcuts ol a uoy oaoa.

a runt enat crcim of TanTan powdir DR; "4ftaf A I -V Wa! Awarded Hihc World's Fair QiH lal, Midwinur Fair 3 CREAM DR. J. W. CRAIG hbo Has .73 Years' Ctperleace In Treating DISEASES OF THE RECTUM Is Now Located In Room 601 Grleshelm Block, Where be Is prepared to cure everybody of Piles wlfftouf aitr siirgf. caf opcraflon or detention from business.

All otUer Hisoiseitot Kectutn snecessfully Heated and euro aarruuled iu all casus. Ke'crences given op application. nn nniio iicn ounce unimD UXQIT Y-prr' Lini UnHlU Without Injections or hindrance from buslnem Ol FJCHa na: a vo vs. a. RLOU UUilLO Liyuun liniill after four day.

nmre: f'H (Jrlesliolm Itiilldlnz. in-; 1 10 6 n. hi. 'all or address UK. J.

W. CKAR1. llloominglon, 111. THE GREAT BANKRUPT SALE Of the Morris A. Knabcl Company Still Continues.

Unprecedented bargains in all kinds of Men's Furnishing Goods. Must be closed out at once to meet the claims of creditors. Don't forget it and come while the goods are on sale. Everything for men at manufacturers cost and Jess. R.

F. EVANS, ASSIGNEE..

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