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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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M.OOM INCHON, ILL, MM DAY MOIININO. JI I.Y 1, 1W kit. m. y-i km it'll a Ibt-a a I i-iaa a 111. -Mr AllKll Mil.

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aa 1" i. i f. ul I a bo an red i.t-4 I al. I tba ial fi 1 rti.it. al wt rfirl lo lb r.if .1 lb f-facf aallarst ka 1 a' ly lb lb i.f i.niii 4.x l.

aSl Ib a.f 1.. i- iiiM.a f. Hi I watr S- ti. laa aueel I bo bu.l in.lea I i floas ll as ra I tad lal.c. alrr.l atfa a oli.iHl Due tad It lb tr-i'i'y o.urta on M.lta trl who ha I a- I up ll.a ttinl.a ml Ibtl aii.f ti 11 Ir.a fr lage cm ll.

an 1 il tlltvl a I wai t. ftt i.e their 'xtturiil. or ti.a in. uf Ibr. i -tot mailt ri -t uii I au4 a.

it air haiaatiarf an ua tri4-r alnel a 4 baa b- .1 Ibe i.t i.l.i-t au4 I irr-l Krrt In. la-ard laii niir lb palitt i oaa wet Id gite a liu. for a r.iio,!. la 1m o4 la-Bltu. tt-I lb city el tu bud il III i.a tf II luili-f atreat an.

if ai.d a It i iflu irni i an vit.et fur lb imat-d aa.i I -if or BV bids Wl rec-ivel tnd ff I f. th. efiti.irurtittw of water biama 1 ntr ah a wi I rang in a hi a sa ti on a atng'e plea ut wofs Mr oa- Ul. ill I hi. I wrrw lha lo.e.1 a.

I to war inrmKh i ha wss iirtH lie Uai-'a at uows l-asl minr. atr. g. Urtl Itrual ilrral. strrri.

ti; ui en .1 M.llsl! i I bra prim si low r.gnrii at fr in lo to r-iils pt foil fur th iii. I i a lb usual pru-a a I on sm Con-Irs tt h.s lieea ul I' iftits per 'I ber4 tnairurle. ne auirielendent of a att-r and light In in taa th. water pip and i.iiirr a p.o'S for the (NjOalruc-lluU uf lh aiv uisiut (i EX. III.Ai Tl M'KAK.

Uep.tlanaal lw a I.l Ibl Illy Nasi Mh- lirao.l Artaty M.a-pllua Hon. John ('. Ilisrk, di-partrnenl dm-mt i l-r of lu l.duois (irat.d Army of lha Keptibiic, will la Ibis clly oa nest Tuesday and We.li dar, im niiilel by bis wi'u They will b. the gunls of Mr. M.

T. cnit durlkg tbrir bm stsy in the city, l-eu ll'v wiil tteak ia l'sirtury oa July 4 tnd will then plfxvt-d Ii thlt city, fir Little nf William 3. Sin'rman pt sai yetterdsy thsl it aa pr that a re-c-plion the oflli-iti stall i Mr. II. sr It arrsuKi a hoe li.e cornn.au, ler ia lutberllr.

1 be matter is bow taring latie-l orrr amobg th Dieu.burs uf tba rial post atid will be lo in a few lt.it If too piant are rarnd out a nxisn. oieet.baT Hi l.sr.r bar held III tor iXjuM huua buml-I. i. a I lurai irKer wul piesmt Ibe prm- cipl Stlilrrs or the evening ul IX a. too by CoaiOiaadr Iliac.

Hit l.lghllaih Aaultrrsary. Mr. Tbomss Scrtmger, one of tbe oldest clttteut of Iesingtoo luwnthip. will celebrate tbe eightieth anniversary of bit birth today. He ia still bale aod hearty, lilt son, llev.

(tenrge E. ScrlD.ger will go up lo spend tbe day with bun. Mrs. SCrimgcr aud the children drove overland rcsteniay aftt-rnonn. It was Inlentied to base a family reunion, but vircuiulaucs.

prei ted. Seearad an Appoluluivnl. Mr. II II. Eyman, of thlt city, went to Wellington, D.

yesterday, having secured the appointment of paymaster's ciiTK under lha assistant ti-cretary of war. Mr. Meikiejuhn. Hit talarv it 1.4 year. Mr.

fc-yman and Mr. Meikiejuhn wero friends al Fullurton, Neb. Ins forucT hat resided In tilooiuiiigton tb past year aod a half. alliior Aeelrlaols. Stone lilt: son bas badly Injured arm as the result of a fall frcm a bicycle.

The bone was bent. Wayne, the little ton of Mr. Leonard Hot orih. waa run down on a street crossing, by two scorchers on bicvcies, on Wett Grove street, aod badly bruised. i tits Mr II it l.n.

ail Ha of iba mi. I ,11 in alu.t (is. ata Mrf aud if lh. en. tl.r i.au ll.i i.l 1.1 111 i i I I waai-n I tafltl I -III a aud .1,4 1-1 tl" a I H.

Si' 1 II is I agisu ts rut la In I i.f bis bo I 1 1 tv( i.rrl four al.l.i a Ititioa I .11 I f.aai l44rr. Whin I. ail i l.rrflrt lliurs lay Mia I it. ar ill. i.

so nf uar, b. n.rt a a ptiuful i lei. no as al mil, i Is I l-r, bin lb i li 14 lull. i a i at-1 ril As a ft i. I 'l r.

a i.s.i. i i i. loo itin Ml fl al lu. I.e. 1 1 i.lr I I i I a SI I i.r sr up ti.V iwi.

I (i.iwia. bi.il I I.mI, M'' l.tiruiaii I 1. 1. I rl'W I tutr. af ti lb I inlt( il Ibis was.

1 tllen Itto bas i-tii llriirb" .1 ti.a trar In s.atrrs aha have bt'l el. tre uf I lie b-i ea( I Irftt i.lav for tilei.b-irg. lot the snui.at r-tfttl No foinitl ceiiobviiiesj u.sr.rd lus lifting th ttat.l Th let. nc i'f lli i rri.n.er,l ff -erty al lb i.aU'fln as i rt4 al in iatb ght. 3 csr la.

alt tir I mrt; it sod sh ietl up ins l-i tj slee Nrr, Will Ite IU II Hit I'tfiioirl lliaulufil-Imn (rum Vr a ir I i i 1 I Ire! Illtrtll uelghl. 1 ti "vitis of Vrtrlsnt W.il hold 4 meet-Ing St In thit errning at Ibe armory I i.l and a itra-a all-n Unit It I 3'1 alert I. a of i 11. -ra the vilnnterr ill if nt 1 1 utii'-r lm u. slier will be ti.

i.p Mart aa linlrrir. Mr Wilton Taylor, of iVmpmy ITrst Mlsaoiirl ist btM-ri promoted from a prival to lb utiinu i rr.i.onled orderly i0 lie inr er's alA, ran nf captain II Ii I in 'ii uf Mis tieorga VV stuiibii-nai'l I nkul ami Killed. Mr. Tuobey, of lb t.ical s.st oftV force, yrstcrday ri-eivd word lhat hit roiiain, 3 uohey. wat shot aod killed a few iljva sg at Itoi l.oi.

tint lie ws a i'iit't-ui ud while at-templing lo ii.i.u an srrral. He bad becu on lh fore larite years. Tu Saturday I a.ulo. Mr. and Mrs t.eor.-e Sin.rral bare Is jed luvilatinn a sorill event on Sat- urdav evening I'rotn '1 lo 1 1 o'ci trk fri-no .1.1 tie li, I to nival Mr and Mrs.

stuier .1, of i inr.go. suu are I le guiu id Mr. Sum rai pur.i It i Roof 111' l'h-olt. Mr. iHrar IIo.b hat boiifbl a Interett in tb I'boenix hotel from i Mr.

Wllihite fur fm.om In provenii-nlt will be mad and In hotel butint-aa couliiined-Mr Manru-a McCarthy uwb lb other btif Ihleml. Th tVealh.r. Tho following is the weather record for yesterday aa fjrui.hnJ by th local voluntary obterver of to L'mted Slate guvcrouicnl: Maaiuiuiu temoerstur atiuifuuuj liijperatur aT 7 st. Thermometer. Baruutetar IU AT 1 r.

aj. U.r,. ar 7 r. Thermometer Barometer 6 pur cent cioar. ll south rt a.

nils. There can be no harm In the attertinn that soiuo paintings are works of art aud that a great many women paint tins minute is not long, yet relief It obtained in ta.f that time by the ute of tint MniUltj Cough Cur. It prevents consumption aud qutcklv cur-s colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, la irrip "1 all thrott and 1 unglroubles. For taie by W. W.

W. Marmon. Ladies9 Ready-To-Wear Garments Dress Skirts $1.48, $1.98 and up. Ladles' Suits $2.95. $7.85, $9.95.

Ladles' Jackets from 95c up, Misses' Jackets from 95c up. Children's Jackets from 75c op. Ladles' from $1.95 up. Ladles' Wash Waists 48c, 75c. 95c.

Ladles' Silk Waists from $1.98 up. Ladies' Underskirts from 48c up. Ladles' Wrappers from 49c up. Balance of Muslin Underwear left from last week's sale way down. iTtr-MJ a I'KTKKSOX Jt WADDIMiTUS a A I Ulll 4.

111 t' Hk iSi, 1 lf i CONTRACTOR And BUILDI-I? II IMWUMrWI fH1.l' sta tattiat MUM altil 4 DIM CURE FOR EPILEPSY hi mhv "I ratt la i I Um.m i. tit- 41 limit." i tati. t- fc'l'4 I tl a-OW 'It ENURESINE Mart psaaie fnr lf1 w.ittrg kt.4 ImIih rtti it oil I'M. WV. It- "i I've I I ttt O.I ll I I1RC ISSI RASCC SCOTTISH UNION NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY ll l.l Ml i W.

H. BEAVER. Agist far McLeaa r. h. elose ItitKai i 114 1 ft Mtlnl lrl 4 rfrr.f All ol lk.l.taor IKIUI fUllltM ABSTRACTS OF TITLE JOHN J.

PUTS m.mv I. Lmi .1 loam rl lawrMiaa tprv.a4 raaj nuu Mv.nif lift M.lal. HlMajlailaa. II. KKIMMCK llMllfIN, Ilk OHm Akir.i!a km CATTLE 1 Mrk aU ra4aaK taftariMaf ti for aa Crcitcnt Ceiling Fans am rue arsr.

Call od Pa Tbm lprt E. E. HIUGINS Electrician 0 Waalilatln-alOIJPIioBa 4A RICHARD H. MORATZ PORCH AND STAIR An4 mil H4t aailor. SCREENS MADE AND REPAIRED Job work prompt ly dmia ti oHer.

Hni tuoumlavuia. IIL eteccfrs-e frees-v Cool Ki otna. i-lartne Llnbta. HOTEL IIANKH. i'onllafl, IIL i Plumbinu Steam and Hot Water Heating.

6 fitting And Utturrt. SI a Hortt Mtln-tt, Holm 'Fmonr in. Insurance! Orer Id Et Wanhlnitoo-aw nioomlngton, llliuoia BONDS The U. S. FIDELITY AND GUARANTEE CO.

Will bond you In any rapacity. FIDELITY, COCKT OR CONTRACT BOND JOHN A. JONES Over SI I North Hloomlnffton. BLOOMINOTON STEAM BO LEK WOKKS JoBa F. fX 10 Proprietor.

AO. 216 220 Bast Mtrkct-it. Mknurnetnreni of alt kinds of Hollers. Tank. Smoke Stuck, etc.

Boiler repair aod all kind of Sheet Iron Work. State National Bank BLOOMINOTON, ILL." Capital and Surplus $225,000 JACOB FUNK, Prealdeat. C. C. ALDDICH, VicO'Pret Ideat.

If. F. EVANS, Second Vlce-Praaldaat A. B. HOBLIT, Cashier.

.1 Diriotors: Jacob Funk, C. O. Aldrlch, Isniic Funk, LFyette Funk, Frank Uobllt, A. B. Hobllt and K.

F. Evans. A General Banking Business Transacted P. WHITMBR, Prealdtat. J.

O. WILLSON, Vlce-Presldeat. F. D. MAKQL'IS, Cashier.

Peoples Bank OF BLOOMINGTON, ILL. CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $100,000 Hvery Departmeat of the Banklna Buslnasa Kapreaeated. Diksctors: C. J. Northrup.

H. M. Senseney A. K. Stevenson.

J. O. WiUsou, K. Capen, Wbltmer and J. Keenao.

IT 4 V. 21 a 11 Local Notices. tfla iitti M-i. toll ti A fcr f.j.'ir of Josl ftllnl a.4 iit. A Uilli.

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P. tiariinrtoa i'n lha aamaof a aatr luuibvr litiu al iiVMuih I Tbrjr ara mfiwuin to lh. nli.ro l.mn-Urr A Lml o.h, aln-a Inrr ll'l liuub.ad, a I linf to in r.nrir man 1 114 Dumtar of tnlialanliaJ ln.irurn.rou la rar.ia. 1 no firm la In atr in hi lui. tua rr.iJ.ol a.anarr vrii.c Mr W.

'1 11 Ian, a bo hat kail lnof ri.nc In th'a liu 1 hi-r rtpwl crr a full tuck an.l all onli-r prompily Btlvai. tv4 llicir ailiriTlit mfiil in nut (air. A tl.atlng Hanptloa al Ltrof, Ou Taaulajr aflrna. fr" lh hoar of 1 lo twilifhl. Mia I'aHif ItjUc-V en-tort lord IU "Cia of of la Iroj birflJ acbool at UiT iic.4nl bon.o la a mml cuanuiba! manovr.

It "I ulorkjr IS frt ail prral and Dt lurra arre tro bjr lie lain. -jr Sib, in anj I. Ilamplnn llnttoo thai will irraur Ii t'UiV lij ail ina 1 leaui rnurl waa la prime njumo, anj at aoreral merobora ar fno player, torn lit.ljr ramr were p.aycii. i bf alteriiixia went all tooqukklr In th bMiroiaol it tna liamnioca. cltvant lialo tha aorif tr of tnoaa thrf bad bt tiiol a (cbuol friend fur ovnr two Trar.

luppar annnnnc-! ana tliedinm room ul hnr of-onauir fupec.aiiT tii lalila wuh ll varniturn of panM aud Oa llnao. Aa a.tvant ineon Mirred. la four Ciiunra, and a baiipter crona never froM a l-tal luar.l. Ail lh Btotnrirr ul the claa at 1 11 liv lo Lonir ic-em Mr. Kuima Urown.

hurt noma la In r.vantviua. and Mi Nellie fain, of St.lnmnn, HI. Mr, lirown la Hi only out who ha (peculated iu aiarriatfi bond, aod Duliuug aerinu hat bappaniHj a j-rl to any memovr of lb 'lultKHy inirieeii" At 7.311 the furata depariaj. aflr Trtine Mia Ca.Ile many thank, and all are aunoualiy awaiting the next reuoiua. The fourth al ha) brook.

Tb PiKTidHaru' Saybrook enrre- ponJoDt wrltea a follow of the arrange ments for tbe Fourth lu that city: Our town has already begun to put on her holiday attire for tho fourth of Juiv celebration. Tbe various committees hare working bard lo mako this tbe baa-nor celebratiou of central Illluola. lo the forenoon ex-lniv. V. Pex-k of Wiaconaiu, author of '1'eck's Bad will deliver the oration and at 5 p.

win aenvcr in renonm-a lecture on lUd (od Hoys and Good Bad In the afternoon there will be a pame of ball between the I'ulon team of Hlnominvton and tbe home team, witb all other kinds of sport and amtisemeut, with a grand dis play of fireworks down town at mirht. Several bands and a lartre chorus will furnish tbe music for the day." With th Nick. Mrs. Ella Freemaa Is very sick at her home in tbe north part of the city witb typhoid fever. Magistrate M.

M. Morrissey Is quite ill with cholera morbus. Mr. lirnati- Iederer, is seriously ill at tbe home of his son Kudolph, on North West. The 10-year-old son of Mr.

Petor Quan-strora, 407 North MoNulta street, has tho malarial fever. Married In Iowa, Mr. J. A. Webb, of Wioteraet, and Mary Davis, of Daovers, this county, were married at Winterset June at the home of Mr.

J. K. Davis. Only few near friends were present. Mr.

Webb is a prosperous farmer living Dear tbe village. His bride is a daughter of Mr. C. Birckelbaw, wealthy resident of Daovers. The Final Arrangement.

The joint committees met last night and completed the programme for the grand union celebration at Miller park on the Fourth. Il will be participated in by the temperance aud patriotic organizations and promises to be a splendid affair. Some very able speakers are engaged and also good music. An Old A. Employe, Mr.

Richard Allen, of Centralia, Is in the city visiting friends. Mr. Ailen was for 15 years one of the expert mechanics employed at the Chicago Alton shops here, but went to the shops at Centralis about four years aeo. Ho is in good health, but had the misfortune to lose his wife by death five weeks ago. Th Birth Record.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Cutler are the par- enta of a new boy, bora Monday; weight, poands. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Riser, of 810 East Buchanau street, are the parents of a girl baby, born Tuesday. A dauehter was bora yestordav after noon to Mr. and Mrs. Ira fcazar at Downs.

-Help is wanted when the nerves be come weak and the appetite fails. Hood's Sarsaparilla gives help by making the olood rich, pure and nourishing. Get only Hood's. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, sick headache.

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ti i'a" th. un ff.a of iu iti.4 a4 litt.t.M la Willi grvtt mliint A ik' A Ha4 bj 4 fivm 1 1. It flb ait-r. wbila u.a i na Cotrr.1 with -ll. tlc rthl Id lb ptt 'if a a I', .4 i Ii' 3 ue la.

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of I ati. i a ai-iu 1.1.4 Bah at.4 tna Irrt.t.l va trtn. a4 fith aorvwliiu. fruitfiui.eM I st-f ii. mill IijI In rvuBl baa boaa nuJilr ttiln hl.iud ti.

hn i y.r I ra. a i.l hi benrvt I ai 14 too u.p of Iba ar ia in li)ll. aaJ in Kau ae-l Ui.t ritt-4 lb. nwtai'ba 1.1. intact- sill bHtatiiH-r wan to" i.a i in.

i.4 wet oai I b. Ilia. I' 1 ill Iba wetiera beaiiapber al on time l. i 4 ia kabr ht Ilia 1 "1 ami nitre br lb I i.a- iaii ur nn ibtia omr Ihir. la I u4.

il imk 1 11. ra or. ait, tu iitsirbcl a l'r of uai I ha iiirr trai-4 .1 -ul. la Iba tibrv of 1 i.a il iaa ti.a ltt a ir tab 1 iu 1 iiiro iO tiiati.a-Li auauug ti.a 1 iiioa ov-r Suian Iba I ui.au a "-l the war fur If a hro Sn a.l writ-tnp ii.itiitra of prr wbb a wera a.if i'ltl 1 bo I a aa.rtl ur fr aud gb-rl utnly A tuernii-nl by a cuuncil of ti.irty and Iba ral-taib gen-ral n.s.l. 1,1 of lb rvuulry.

lb roioramaut ll litl.a in Sim jr 1 1. I uo.ii. 1 nry vl par l-j ia in poll las la 01.Hr (am a vol Ihrv arretu bar forty In lue or crlfa. but by cirruptioa of ib iiibor) tx.u.J ou.jr Jr. tn xr rbi of li.al number.

St-ain pied lh war debt of tho 1 ua war, lb war So ii.u.a-o and several Miier of li.al l.oi on tba l.uuMr of lb I utn ui.til a war di-i'l nf fati.atiiaai hlll.g over tiifir bra 1 im.f ll.itaiiaai tia to uae.) fur th baurfll of Cuba. Then runiiiirnced tl eseruiicm tu I lb seiulu.g of priatinots to AfrUan a.ti.e-nif-nt In a reifirt lb. i amh steanna lr.011 lus ruatoui livuae in llio.e.1 liai nil taai taken 3 uba-. were furred ail tiifir buying ia and chara'vl from tu 15 cant n.uie lbu lb rrf j.sr price for eiery article. tA.buiU.ib tiecan, luUt.t-ra'.a aul lln-a an .0 lr.

rry of "I'nba libra. I'O July 1.1. or. urrej Iba Br.l p.l.'l,fl tu forrr of I avpu. aod l.mr.ri and AiiUimo Mt.

la a short lima th bad mavl a boir from no end of the i.aiid Ut the other, disrea-ardibg trenches, tricna and fortim aliobt GMr. Seymour said lost Cuua would be free from Spain's olimlues. Shewantt to keen lh riri.a-s rsacled fruin the ubans. If she had spout a part of it lb revolution would have been put down 10 one year. The sieaer Ibrn told of the crime of Werlar In gal hern th unprotected Innahllanl In the fortiued lowus to die of disease and famine.

Such a war at tae one being watred by the L'mted Males was never known before ia historr. It was Dot stsrted for conirl or rcvne. tt waa a Christian war feed the bun-grey and shelter the horueies. He urged ail to take some part in tbe preseut w.ir either in the lioid or ia otuer ways. Mr.

Seymour doted with a beautiful tribute to lb American Dag. A hanea lo C'onlrlbuta, It bat boeo to tbe wives. mothers and relatives of members of Troops and li. who are eideavoriug to raise funds for the purchasj of a flag for Troop It, that many patriotic fHends of the bors may feel alighted if they art But permilteJ to conlrinutc their mites. Any sum, oe 11 great or small, win oe ac.

eeptabieaud appreciated, and may be left with Herman Schmidt, water oClce, city hail, before 4 p. m. Saturday. t.veryltotly It lnvllJ, At a Joint meeting of the Knights of Pythias aud Grand Army committees, held last evening, it was voted to Invite all patriotic societies and omens lo join in tho Fourth of July celebration at Miller park next Monday. The Indications are that there will be a big crowd in attendance.

school Children rtcnle. The eighth grade pupils of Frauklln school picnicked Wednesday at Orendorf springs, eating their suppers In the woods. They were under tbe care of Mra. A. Mussel! and Missus 1Mitse Seibert, Belle Williams and Henrietta Keeves.

Will Leave Today. Capt. Witherspoon's volunteer colored company will leave for Springfield today. They go by way of the Illinois Central, embarking bero at 7:80 a. m.

The company numbers sixty men. part of whom are from Decatur. Tbe company will be recruited to its full strength later oo. A New Plan. The llev.

Gibson, of the M. E. church at Hudson, has inaugurated a new plan to raise funds to roshingle the church building. He asks each person to furnish 1,000 shingles instead of subscribing a certain amount of money. Uought a Brick Building.

W. L. Williams bas sold to Henry S. Dooley, the three-story brick block at tbe corner of Front and Prairie streets, for 1'he building is now occupied by Dr. Alverson as a horse hospital.

It's surprising how ignorant ra be at times. They all know what a i'ss means, but they always insist on having it repeated. a sum anaac catasj cr tt eowct CREAF! 1AIH Awarded Highest Honors, World's Fair Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair mm a a 4Hi.tr' frr' COOL SHOF.S fjh lil I 'a I Si l4ira 75t to fJ.OO SHOE STORE otl gaf aide ly.i.r MAttHMWMMVtMMMttMMM The Fitting Of the Forml Is an Art, Cor rr if In fjMon tcrrrtf In fill torcnf fdr; Is our highest ar.b ot Ve den I want y.ur ir by (a.r trcst rtiyjr.lk pfice. gj PAUL 0. MORATZ vsaia? ltTstJIJ Msf -) Offkc 101 Fata Itlcphoa 4wi Cash Goods Good Dress Prints 3c Good Lawn 4c Choice of 2,000 yards fine printed Organdy and other stylish fabrics 5ca tfeal value 10c and 15c, Beautiful Checked White Goods (worth 10c and lie) only 5c.

Fancy tuck Suitings only 9c, Plain and fancy Linen colored Batiste and Crash Suitings, worth from 20c to 38c, at I4C. Pink, Blue and Gtey Wash Silks 15a Habutai Wash Silks 29c ii I I I ri. i i I I -j I' MMVSIAVSHVVSMMI FIRE X. INSURANCE Baker Junnson Ins. AgencjS s.

I rUst waahiastoa Sir I A Great Midsummer Clearance Sale. C. W. Klemm offers from now on great reductions in all kinds of seasonable goods, preferring to take the loss rather now, when everybody wants the seasonable goods, instead of waiting till July. Remember This is no small, half-way proceeding, but big cut-price sale, entailing a great, loss, which we rather take than carry over goods.

Be on hand early and secure some ot the great, genuine Milinery Untrlmmed Hats. I. Choice 10c II. Choice 24c Lot Lot Lot III. Choice 48c Thlt faxes In all of tie finest black ani colored straw wort a up fo $2 00.

Trimmed Sailors from 25c up Trimmed Dress Hats reduced to half price and offered at 75c, $1.00, $1.48 and $1.95. Choice Sprays of Flowers for- 25c Elegant 4-Inch wide fancy, plain and watered all-Silk Ribbons 25c. CQrTEE 10 and 103 Aorta Side Square..

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