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7 THE PANTAGRAPH BLOOMINGTOX TT SATURDAY MORNING JANUARY 1(5 1915 CHARLES JOHNSON GOES HOME ENGINEER JAS. REEDER, JESSE ORENDORFF'S ALTON VETERAN DEAD DEATH A SUICIDE II BUB LOCAL NOTICES A 25c box of Cold -Go will cure your cold in 24 hours. All druggist. Take Cold-Go today r.nd your cold will be gone tomorrow. 26c everywhere.

See Sain Welly's new announcement for circuit Judge in another column. Euclid Club dance tonight at Masonic temple. Members of Masonic HAD AN INTERESTING CAREER. DROWNS HIMSELF IN A SPRING FLORIDA Grapefruit, Orange Trucking Land In the heart of the GRKATKST rmUIS KRl'IT district in Florida. Hard mails (lrmU isaunl for pavfr.g) rawing thru this land, winch btftlTia 8 milt from (JHLAN1X), th ''beautiful ity of himiea," county scat of OHAN'flK COCNTY.

Fin WATER MKI.ON and Tint KINO lamia, gee about proflta in WATERMELONS planted In February and market! in May, gee, write or phone us about our excursion January 1. Special rateg to buyers. The Stringfield- Newton Land Limited 801602 Cora Belt Bank Bloominjiton, 11L Phona Kinloch WiS R. Once Tried1 To Give Up the Road For NO CLINKERS LOW ASH Relatives Apprised of True Facts Con the Farm, But Came Back Other West Side Notes. wages and their ladies are welcome.

nected With the Taking Off of Former Bloomington Citizen, ur prescrtntions are enmnnnnded KUHN COAL COMPANY Boy 13 Years Old Charged With Forgery Judges and Clerks 8worn In Light Day in Courts. The sheriff from Lawrenceburg In the southern part of the state will arrive in the city today to take charge of Charles Johnson, arrested here on Thursday for forgery. Johnson Is 13 years old and small for that. The boy is said to have forged the name of his stepfather to a check for $30 and left his home. He came to To-wanda to relatives and was located on the farm of his uncle, Hiram Robinson, there.

The boy will be taken back and is an apparent candidate for a reform school visit. The Drainage Case. The hearing on the Nichols drainage district matter was resumed before Master In Chancery Stone yesterday. Judges and Clerks Are In. by a man of 35 years' experience.

We deliver promptly. A. D. Loar, 409 N. Main; phone 2002-R.

Chicago and Alton engineers were SOLE AGENTS Early In January the Pantagraph BELL 437-X KINLOCH 400 shocked yesterday to learn of the. sud Try a bottle df Loafs Almond chronicled the death of Jesse L. Oren-dorff, which took place near George t-ream Hand Lotion. For chapt hands den death at his home in Dwtght at 12:30 o'clock Thursday night of Engineer James Reeder. Ho bad been con snj all roughness of skin.

Can be used after shaving. I'riee 25c; 408 N. Main. town. Ohio.

At that time his relatives here did not know of the true circumstances connected with his death. They Shelper's soft chewins: Nougat fined at his home for the past three weeks with pneumonia and heart trou taffy and peanut brittle, 10c Mexican Penucha 20c, and our regular pan caramels 19c for Saturday only. Hike SKATES Hollow Ground R. E. OURST 208 W.

Front St. Main. 6Z3. learned that he was drowned, but supposed that it was by accident. Copies of the Georgetown newspapers received here, however, tell the ntorv of the suicide of the former res- Loretta coffee.

28c. 10 S. H. stamps free. Illinois special coffee, 25c; (Concluding anvass The judges and clerks who will serve at the coming primary election a.

n. stamps free. Bulk cocoa, 30o iv H. stamps free. id.nt of thin county.

The story of fERD. A. FLINS.PACH UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMED his death as published by the Georgetown Gaiette was as follows: nonfinrfT need 55 years. Loretta Store, 115 E. Front.

18 lbs. granulated sugar $1. Nice eating potatoes $1 per bushel. Choice country butter 33c per lb. Nice live chickens 14c per lb.

were sworn in at the room of the election commission board. They re- ceived their instructions and all matters concerning the taking of the votes, which were out quite clear, were explained. Registration Notices. The election commission has caused JCSBC J. tnwnshio's most highly He was recovering from the attack of pneumonia, and Thursday evening was feeling in fine spirits, when at the time above stated, his heart failed, resulting In his death.

Mr. Reeder for about thirty years has been in the service of the Chicago and Alton railroad. He possessed a first class record, hardly a demerit mark being found against him, while there were, many credit marks in his favor. He had tired for the Alton for only a few years when he left the service and engaged In farming near Dwight. Mr.

E. O. Welsh, a veteran of the Alton, recalls the time Mr. Reeder left the service in the following interview: "It was March 4, 1881, the day of the inauguration of President Garfield," said Mr. Welsh, "I was engineer and Mr.

Reeder was fireman. We were Fine eating or cooking apnles 11 per bushel. West Side Cash Market, respected and substantial citizens, committed suicide lt Saturday morning by drowning himself in a i Ma forms. 812 W. Market St.

Phone 106. The tax collector's books foi Mr. Orendorff arose about 6 o'clock i a was his custom, ana at ii Bloomington township are now ready at the county treasurer's office at the Are In the kitchen i.r thA- house. court house. Tax payers please bring their old receipts with them when paying their taxes, in order to save time she found nothing unusual, but when cIke Pantagrapk Business Directory The force of solicitors which have been engaged in compiling our new business directory will conclude active work next week.

The response to their efforts and the readiness with which the idea has been accepted by a large number of business firms insures a notable success for this feature- and mistakes In description of prop. erty. Will be at office any Friday or the husband did not return she recalled Saturday. hearlrur him open a bureau urawer. examining the drawer it was found Lady Assistant, Mm.

Fllnacach. Ofllce and making the trip from Dwight to Peo Remember This. Funeral Chapel, 6S3 N. Main street. Phones; New, 4156; Bell, gSu-W.

to be placed In public places cards which announce the primary registration day for February 2. The necessity for every voter, man or woman, to register before a vote can be cast by him or her has been repeated time tvnd time again. And still there are those who think that a former registration or some other reason, or some occult understanding of the Judges make it unnecessary for registration in his or her individual case It has been stated as many times as the average person has hairs in his head that registration Is necessary in the cases of every person wanting to cast a vote. The election commissioners are explaining this fact at frequent Intervals. They can almost say the words of the explanation In their sleep, it has become so familiar.

One Suit Filed. ria and round the tracks covered quite deep with snow. Our engine stalled between Garfield and Munater in a drift several feet deep and we could neither go ahead nor back up. Wo were stalled In that drift for two Every Item In the Happy Hour, Camel and Red Mill lines of food products counts the 1 Pony Contest. Save the labels, cartons, etc.

that he had tanen oui Search was made for him by the family but he could not be found. "The neighbors were notified and a rflbre extended search inaugurated. About 8 o'clock Clarence Holden discovered his overcoat hanging on a post near a spring on the HopKlns farm lately purchased by Mr. Orendorff. On looking in the spring the body was found.

The spring was about six feet deep and walled up with stone and was only about 18 inches in diameter. There was only about 18 inches of water. He had removed one Notice to Ladies. Those who subscribed for the Delineator through Thoma Son will find the February number at W. E.

Klopps, 313 N. Main St. Guich Handy usmess FROZEN PIPES BURST AND DO ENORMOUS DAMAGE. WE UNDERSTAND THEM. r.r.

McGregor co. 202 B9T FHOHT STi KlBloch A bill to foreclose a mechanic's lien days and two nights, continued Mr. Welsh, "before we could be given aid. There were no pump injectors on the engines in those days and we had to Jack up the engine bo that the drivers could keep in motion to do the necessary pumping of water into the boiler. It was after this trip that Mr.

Reeder left the service of the road and engaged in farming. He had only farmed about two years when he returned to the road and has been active and faithful in that capacity ever since. He was promoted to freight engineer in 1901 and most of his running was on the Dwight branch way freight, which run he held at the time of his death. He was also extra passenger was filed for circuit court. The plaintiff is E.

E. Huffington and the Today Only. Whole or half pork loin, 10c. Fresh boneless butts, 10c Cleaned pig feet, dozen, 35c. Niergarth's Market, 609 N.

Main. defendant Leo Forth. The amount In volved Is $1,000. Real Estate Transfer. of the boards that formed part oi me top of the spring and had plunged In head foremoBt.

In his overcoat pocket was found a note saying he could bear the burdens of life no longer "No man stood higher than he In his community. He was successful financially. He was a church man, was superintendent of a Sunday school at W. H. Flood to J.

W. Dearth, for The business directory is an acceptable medium of advertising, containing business changes, bargains and announcements handily compiled to give our readers, seeking the opportunity, a quick method of finding "what's wanted." Telephone The Pantagraph Office and a Representative will call and explain our proposition. Now is The Opportunity $1,750, lots 151, 152 and 153, East- Double Pony Coupons. At Loar's Drug Store, 409 N. Main, on the following: Crane's Decision Cigars, 25c package, 500 votes; Crane's imported cigars, 10c each, 200 votes; holm addition.

Christening Service Sunday. A number of infants are on the German American waiting list in the parlRh of Park BANK 115.00 Men'. All-Wool Suite, $9.75. Men's all-wool suits that formerly sold at $15,000 will be a special inducement for the last day of our sale at $9.75. My Store.

Methodist church and if the day is at all favorable christening services will be held at both morning anJ evenini. engineer out of Dwight. Mr. Reeder was 69 years of age. He was married in 1890 to Miss Louise Carlln in Clinton, Ind.

To this union Charles, their only child, was born. Mr. Reeder was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, division 19 of Bloomington, and also one of the oldest members of the Knights of Pythias, Hebron Lodge No. 175' of Dwight. He leaves, besides his wife and son Charles, one brother, Lee Reeder, ot Dwight.

Three brothers preceded him Hlgglnsport ana no ponmuie rauw known for his despondency. His home life is said to have been ideal. He had but one child, a son, just coming into manhood and a splendid young man, to whom the father was very devoted. Besides the son, he Is survived by a widow, who is almost prostrated over the affair." No Cause Assigned. Another paper has the following hours.

parentB will bring dates, names of babies. Opportunity for church fellowship will be given also. Thera Churnedwell Butterine. were two accessions last Sunday night. Not maue in packing house.

U. S. ADVERTISE IN THE PANTAGARPr Inspected. Pure and sweet. Cost 35 rnese win De publicly received Sun dnv.

ni VMM 133,033 3 miVAl 01 Till: To Every Baby Born in Bloomincton or Nomal we will givj $1.00. to start a hanlf armiint. and a Sotirvenir per cent less than butter and takes tho moment to the grave. The funeral services will be held at his late residence Sunday afternoon at 2:30, with interment place of butter. 25c a pound.

Sold only by Loretta Store, 115 E. Front. at Oaklawn cemetery, a numoer oi engineers from this city will attend. Millinery Saba. -Mrs.

M. T. Henline wishes to an I Pass Book, Injurie of Switchman Jone. L. F.

ChadhancCs nounce a continuation of the clearance sale thru Monday, Jan. 18. Greatly re Further information concerning the injuries of Switchman Albert "The note left by Mr. Orendorff bears Information surprising to friends. Mail Carrier JYjhnson tells of meeting him a few days since, and noting that he appeared sick, inquired of his condition.

Mr. Orendorff admitted that he felt alarmed as to his condition. His son, Ralph, had but recently returned from Lexington, where he had taken a course at a business college. He was arranging to leave the next morning to take a course at an automobile establishment for learning to operate a car, the Orendorff family expecting to make such a purchase In the early duced prices on all hats and materials in stock. Special for today: Hats 25c.

Jones at Springfield Thursday, was See window display. learned yesterday. He is in a critical condition Rt a hospital in that city. seems that the crew was enroute to One-Fourth Off On Boys' Clothing. Peabodv mine with a switch engine Big Heldman Son offer a dis and when passing over the Sangamon JANUARY PRE-INVENTORY SALE count of 25 per cent on any boys' suit river bridge, they noticed a crowd assembled, endeavoring to rescue two or overcoat In the house, ages 6 to 17 years.

This Is the best bargain we bovs who had broken thru the ice have ever offered on our well known while skating. Switchman Jones gave China Painting and Firing Designing, Drawing Water Colors, Wood Carving, Cartooning Classes commencing at once. In charge of a welt known artist Apply at Mrs. Gray's School 119 HOBTH MAIM ST. brands of children's clothing.

spring, Tne son says mat ine oniy reason for the father committing this act he con offer is that being in ill health he worried because he was going away, and would be alone with the dutiei of attending to the extensive farming Interests they have. Miller's Drug Store. the engineer a stop signal ana ateppea from the front end of the engine. He was peering over the edge of the bridge as the engine past behind him. when a hook or some other projection When we fill your prescriptions you may know that they are made up on the tender struck him on the oaca.

just exactly as called for, and with January 16 to February 1 Liberal Discounts to Reduce Stock Quickly February 1 is inventory time and it is then that our stock should be reduced care that precludes all possibilities of error. Further than that, we tol-etate no substitutions of any kind. Unly registered pharmacists employed. "Mr. Orendorff was the owner of three fine farms In that section.

The farm the family reside upon Is known as the George love farm, at the Junction of the Shlnkle Ridge and Fees-burg and Hlgglnsport pikes. He also owns the Milt Hopkins farm In that section and the Nate Meranda farm near the Gardner farm. He recently unbalancing him and he fell headlong to the ravine of the river below, a drop of thirty-five feet. That he was not Instantly killed was considered miraculous. However, he is in a serious condition and mny die, being knocked unconscious by the fall.

The injuries are principally internal. It will be several days before his exact condition Is known. Switchman Jones Woolen Mill Store. New Junk Shop Mittens and gloves, 15c 10c, 25c, S5e up. PAT GOOD PRICES FOR IRON, RAGS.

MET At. ETC. disposed of a farm near Bloomington, Cotton blankets, 67c, 75c, 87c, 1 up. to the lowest margin. Just now we don't care for profits, but we do want to exchange a goodly portion of our merchandise for cash as quickly as possible.

For that reason we are offering "Wholesale Dollar Values" for Real Dollars. Every line is included in this sale at radical reductions with the exception of a few articles on which the makers demand a uniform price. Now is the time to pick up 111., which brought 116,000, and It Is Call lor your Junk and pay you tnv i nn nld head in the service and nas Bed comforts, II, 11.15. $1.50, 12 up. Headquarters for winter underwear said he was investing this In land In a brother who is flagging for Conductor Junod out of Springfield.

toadiatoly for it Both Phone n. Office with N. Winslow. and hosiery. See us for all lines of dry this county.

He was considered one of the best posted men upon farming CARL LVJOVIG, Proprietor. gooas and notions at popular prices. Nice stock sweater coats 60c up. matters In the county. He made me greatest bargains ot tne year.

Other Personal Notes. Switchman Al Daly and Charles thoro study of land conditions and was R. LOUDON Best Coffees for Your Breakfast. one who, while engaged In this pur Pettus are off duty for a few trips. suit, made results profitable.

He had The flavor and strength are the Fireman Q. lnke returned home test of coffees. It Is the fact that our twice gone to Illinois to reside, but each time his wife had never been yesterday from Roodhouse after pilot Eagle Machine Works coffees are selected for these qualities ing an engine to mat terminal. satisfied there, her relatives all resid that has made them so popular anJ Eneinoer Pliny Brust I handling PLUMBING our prices are with the lowest, rang the went end local In place of Wil ing In this section. Mr.

Orendorff had returned to Ohio and was placing his holdings In a way that tell his ability Save 1 Ofo to 25 On Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass Here Are a Few of the Many Bar gains liam Fltigcrald, laying oft for a few ing from 20 cents a pound, to 40 cents pound. Try them, stones ie ana i.EAM AJID HOT WAFER HEATING trips. as a business man. Coffee Store, 11 E. Front street.

operator J. E. Winkler, of the Al GAS PIT TIN 3 ton telenrauh office, and wife, will TELLS OF BENEDICTINES snend a few day with relutlve in Enormous Price Reduction. 25 lb, bag fin granulated sugar LARGE STOCK OP GAS FIXTURES Delavan. Northwestern Christian Advocate Conductor Pochell and Murray $1.80.

ninut thai exoduai to Peoria venter- MACHINE WORK OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY Publishes Story of Park Church Men' Society. day, going over to lane tne i nr. u. 10 Discount lA1armC1ocks railroad, examination. 10 lb.

pall pure lard si.ift. Sugar cured bacon, lb. 18c Sugar cured picnic hams, lb. 140. 4 cans corn, peaa, kidney bean, 25a, large cans tomatoes 1 5c.

BOTH PHONE -Mrs E. J. Weatherford. wife of In the January Issue of the Northwestern Christian Advocate, the Methodist publication for the central the west end passenger conductor, has Lare size, rock! time PIANO TUNING leen quite til for several day at ner Bar Pins Regularly sold at 5oc and now JQq keepers and pviar- home on West Washington street. west, appears a feature article written by Mis Loveday Nelson, of this Conductor R.

Q. Moss, of the south OTTO H. ERDMANS 10c package fresh corn riaxea so. 10c package rye flakes 6c. 7 tall cans condensed milk 60c.

7 small cans condensed milk 25c Choice eating potatoes, bushel 66c. Brick, cream or llmberger cheese. 69c teed. Priced at city, on the Benedictine Society of end. la off duty for a few trips, receiving word yesterday that hi Park Methodist church In this city, rums' QPEKina mm meucj The article I Illustrated with pic grandchild was dead in Springfield.

20c ture or me rark church and parson Brakeman Gehrke ha been as age and Rev. H. 8. Alklre, the pastor. P.O.

BOX 211 rkoaaRlnlork IM1J. signed to the position of first extra 'i ne article iu now when Rev. Mr Hauer Kraut, qt. ec; uoa. do, Hire, best I lbs.

25c; 7c and 6c. lienox or Hammer soap, 10 bars 2c. Oalvanlo aoap, bar Icj Glos tarch. passenger flagman out or vmcago, and will be given a transfer from Alklre came to Park church he found 1 Belt Pins tnai me women wer running the freight service. Brakeman 8.

Q. Mor I Ihe. 15c. gan I laying off for a few trips. We are selling nour iesa innwuow church.

To remedy this condition and get men to work, he proposed the organization of the Benedictine, dividing the society of men into aav. t.50 Alarm Clocks Every one guaranteed to give satis- Q0r faction. Priced uOli eale price. Licensed to Wed. to values, go at this sale On All Leading Lines of Ladies or Cents American Made Watches.

ladies' bracelet watches, solid gold cases, 15 jewel MQ flft movement vlwiUU BuyDiamondsNow diamond rings $3.98 diamond rings $6.49 diamond rings diamond rings t0 ptr CtmC Discount on all other Diamondt Remember Diamonds purchased here may be returned at a cash value of lo per cent less than you paid for it. The fallowing marriage license eral grdups, According to the age of were Issued yesterday. ine memuer. Ml Nelson reoounts some of the thing that the eoontv ha done, and says that all element William Oarbe, Bloomington. Tt-resa Meyer, Bloomington.

Lloyd Hale, Bloomington. Eva BecknelL Covel. or tne cnurcn find that the new ar B. ft H. atamp rree.

my oioi. Jake' Cash Grocery. New phone 1S69. All orders promptly delivered. Fancy auer kraut, per quart, Jo.

Quaker rolled oat, per package, 6c. Sweet potatoea, per lb, 4ft Navy bean. 4 16c. -lb. can hominy, per can.

To. 8-lb. can sweet potatoea. per can, To. $-lb.

can pumpkin, per can, 7c. Kidney beans, 4 can, 6c. Uvlty of the man bring trength to Parent of a Qlri. in worn or church a a whole. WHY HER8HEL WAS LATE.

Mr. and Mr. Warner Herrlck. of 1117 Clinton boulevard, are the pa JOHN A. BECK COMPANY Mantel Clocks Waterbury and Seth Thomas eight dav clocks, tTO only tPwitiJ Barrettes, back combs, hair pins, 75c to kind.

Priced CQp at Ml Maud E. Stearns, a Cham. rent of a daughter, born yesterday afternoon at Brokaw hospital. Mr. l'ndertikers-116 South Main St palgn county teacher, sends tho ful Herrlck was formerly Ml Minnie K.arly June pea.

4 can, I6e. a vIhh oHi 4ua sot anawn, nil Bark's nat-d'ftrt. 110 Korth Mais Mres. lowing bit of school humor: May, ot Louisville, Ky. Home canneu cum, Fuaral rhsprl Prlratu tttnmnMI amtmlaflf.

It waa one at the ruleai mi.im i-Ib. can equasn, per can, tc. nnlv Wln Ma natr I Bl chooI that each pupil who wa absent il 11 to. or tardy ahould bring an excuse. QUNS AMMUNITION mr.

k. Special today oniy Ring nutins, nam There wa on slow, eaay-gotng little ack, 6e. renew wno waa taray several morn Noodle, macaroni ana OPEI.flT.0tt in: ings in auocesslsn. On examination I box, te. 1 REPAIRING A SPECIALTY day he came In twenty-five minutes late.

Hi teacher alked, "Herihel, why Party Boxes Genuine leather boxes that were to Cn now $liuU Mesh Bags German silver, silver plated Cut Class Celery Trays to values; very neat designs. Extra values Webster" best tomato, can xso. Best Ked Klver Ohio potato, bu. event cell and fibre of the W. MHH1 Cuff buttons, tie clasps and scarf pins, 75c to $2.00 a 1 tie CQ priced at were you late ima morning 7" Po3V.

body demands pure blood, 1760. He looked up In hi sweet smiling I but drugs, extracts and alco way way ana aia, "Her I a lints momma tent you." And thla I what It 1 holic mixtures are useless. Red Mill pink eaimon, a ran soc. Young Hlsen tea, per lb. 45o.

Basket fired tea, per 45c, Beet mtxt nut, per 20a. Hatelnut. per 4c. aia bags now $4.50 $5 bags now N. M.

CAMPBELL Nourishment and innthln art molasse half a gallon Bat are' blood maker and th rich $3.00 54; and bags now rloe tn rFor Insurance corn i can jrc medicinal oil-food 1 Soott'B Emmlmlon enlivens th blood to GILLUM. Mr. F. W. Marshall ha purchased ta iftc 1 spool of whit tewing machine 50 arrest the decline.

It aid th HMD RIAL RaTTg Roxni Mn First National Dank Rldr. KuTAKY. Illonminflim, III, the Olllum store from A. K. Peterson, It will be known as the High Life Store.

appetite, trenjrthent the Two More Candidates. Sale Starts Today Jan. 16 Sale Starts Today Jan, 16 nerre and fortius th Fred I Down Jeparted Monday Paul Hcholt and Dr. E. Q.

Cov lung and entire system. HAY KING with an emigrant car and all hit movable effect for Dean Lake, where ington, the colored physlrlan, are th Fret tna Alnttel tr Opiate. latest tn announce themnelvet (or L. F. CHADBAND Jeweler 413 North Main St, NOT AROUND TUB COVRT HOUSE.

BUT ON THE SQUARE commissioner. Rafsse SaaWkatei iar he will make his home. He ha rented a farm there and will engage In farm Varmrra, nian your hay to to drllnna! tha drat wnk In Matvh or Hxnwr. All Simla nt II. ().

Echni. whoi name wss SCOTT" 8 nay ti aalr lltnnlh.v, Unlit lt wllh clntn, alta'ta. tsrairlf- vrnir tmi-k, lown. dnmi. mentioned yesterday, says that he Is not a candidate.

He told some of hit ing the coming year. His family expect to depart In a few days also. Mr. Iown was traveling representative of the A. U.

Harbatigh oil firm of Cleve ouM, rt, (ttUin hiy. A mrd will it rour Imr. K. ahmstronii, -'-a) hurth -nit ie. tended to run, but ht had b4 real in- rtau atiuvuuixiou ill.

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