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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 8

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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ista JlI.COIlNr.TON. IU, ritllUY MOK.MNO, AUOUSl 88. We have just Si A beef News. fail days It baa bewt a co4 lart Ibel the Uauiad.ua a-aHlu W4 the e.eeBi-t Mera. hbew.

ef Hlauwi.sto. al IJewlB nark, bete b-e by ae lavaM aunweaful, aee-ell. huabo- tba el ua didn't "raii-h tv dlde'l aUead. Tbe etirectloae are eeld to hate falrl fund, but Ul reela M-11 audio. t( UlrWe urvl wide 1 14 II frl free lrdrs the eeiial tboubl It inaugurated our annual closing-out sale of summer goods.

The public knows a rooJ thinj; when it appears, nnJ will do as has always been done, patronize this sale liberally. Just stop and peruse these am a TraVIInf tnaa I IH trtl you of my plan. la epilt ft a0 Irttiptjllofi I purewt my olJ votaiioft, Tr-v'Mofmanl A JuUy Tairtaok mint CIIOPLS I Tot he Wmvlf ha mU It. Ami IflgffJllyld hlatrcJlt, ThalrltaTr-v'llBgma)! That li a Tairbank msn I SANTA CLAUS SOAP SoU by Traveling men anJ Grotere Everyh. ManufvturrJ ty N.

K. FAIRUANK Chicago, III. about tune either te pull up susee eaiiraiy or una a Bt la loraUm. This atoruibc -any It ssa tetd4 ao to th City, but the qur.tlu el a suitable ba-etloe weeaee last -mrd lrouNMa, company with W. I'.

Ueae-atwuoat -ell--i upue May. Kaapo luu.lterm-.il aoii. tied lulb par rwiiMttbe isor poiiu-iy but am ly fua-Mto great, aaia that thee uUwotr fur thue donatio ibe park wee abwe rtd lntt.arllyouii.il. and wllhuul tbeir mlMUuhe ruld aut rel tblr rj'-NutblDf deuatMl, the meiiriiol tUtui a iriiy ol ih elUcrui. end a a puuinnt torerrjf out Ibe bai iholr i.rroime la Neuib park.

Abuut 10 rWa ttiie moraine the t.uUie im fle bed tfwlr Unre l- ut erwlrd la Soul perk. aol the hw will pnwd ae edwr UnI. Tble arrenermrel la rethrr tou-n oe Mi the ilrv-l cur fotr nny ho bee totheMn.of arerljr to put lbir erk In i.rvir eh. nfd aa bae ca-Jfl oni Ue "uu o9 the PUREST AND BEST; rmar Men's Suits at $6.008 FnrniPf to.ua Men's Suits at $10.00 Worth AT LE55 IHAH' HALF THE PR 1C E0P0TH I BRAN S. pp(js2Mvrsn QuartckS SOLDIN CANS ONLY dTlTFevore VETERINARY SUHGEON.

Odd Pants from Broken Suits at fiirnwr 'lrn owx (fiifdren's Knee Suits at $3.50 The lrr llt fn.L-. Imy IVurae boif.1 ASK YOUR DRUOOIST FOR ma I'm lre re cwnldrrabl more fronlaee Ibaa Ibe tot ao cuveplcd by I'ayue'a ll- vLrinTV.ivniiiTi) Offee and IlwpiUl: cry eieble. It elated that aa altomjt lllfiULIUlf wre rai- T.phoa It about to be wade to eorure the propeny unrf nnd Mlchlifan ernu end to bare the buu-l currr the II A. M1NE1L tire lt- tb" pruprn be eerurrd the Iruy nouu tvw nt m. WKima BiDci pcimnri itnti ti ti in A Sure Cure for Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation.

Female Weakness, Biliousness, Piles Scrofula, Malaria And Ceneral Debility. PLANING MILL. in would route a irooiw Mi.hlirB arcnue of U-t ft by irifwIoaJwkionilrwt. 1 he l-ruperiy oo Yell for whoever you like for President, but buy your Clothes from us, in order to be supremely happy. K.

til on Ttio Ontln BUirta at Cost ALTMAN CO'. EAST BIDE SQUARE. THE CLOTHIERS FOR THE TIOPLE Closing-Out Sale epsrtmrnt houM bee a frohUite of tblrty- eltfni loci eon uw it A PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND twrnty yeere yet to ruu hold by Malfolm atet) aevraotvaa oe 8aah, Doora, BUnrta end Molding au. arena rtnlahlng MaUrUU tor BoUdlngt Job and Repair Work Don. Opposite tho CityHall.

I i.nnlrnl to (IT- nrnutorj rrf 1,4. II lal a. atuBiiiiai or bfarlv fcj I.hL lf pnguie. W. W.

MAbMO.1. Wbulrae A.ul t.iu per front foot. Tbe alue of the leaf hold cannot oe oowrminru. pronH that aa rrnir-mi6t could be an lntrt lu the boUJ f.r thlr Iteehold. If en erremfenwot or Ibie aioa wm I i hiivn nnnof the beet OF la tbt Hiy fr hotel purpoe.

ae SUMMER SNAPS (he otirtirr oi jiriira nnu la conaldured by gHX JUJjw uncsuiwu tbla bualDoa. NORMAL. roole and eon Willie left yeetef TUn fntrtW wotAc In Anrrust is usually dull in day for Uwood to vialt frienda. It anH children, of i iiv, vM. 1- Circles, but the modern merchant Bin.

fM.or. are fueeta at the borne of Mr. I bee. urowo. rMM aM-jwaW mB(i her little lb i.a.i da-J(rhu-r a iievut of a ery pretty little pony ana cart.

jaaaas-r iiinwii.v is not content to remain idle and wait for busier times, uc arc determined to have not one dull moment in our Store this week, and to keep things lively we put forward these bargain chances. Sec that you see them: Mre Van relt la enteruinine; ner daughter, the wife of a prominent lawyer In ChlcaRO, and oer cnunren. The dpniocratu bold a meeting In 'Squire i i. it avaatitnar and Summer and Early Fall Dress Goods. JJCSTo make room for our large and new line of Fall Dress Goods, they must go if we have to sell them at less than half their value.

60c fill-Wool Gtaron at 42c (Just tha Thing for Early Fall) 20c Half-Wool Oiallept 12Jc large Una of 20o Wash Goods we will place on aale at 120. A. LIVINGSTON. llatenod to eeveral aiKjechoe on UriH re-forai. Drown St Busb will have alnoty buah- ela of iwahce on aale at their etore toiiay.

It la the chcapeat place in the country to buy peachea. Mr. Armatronif. of Allegheny City. baa moed hie family bare and will probnhly lire In Mra.

Hauey'a property on North School alreet. 1 (. r. lllh will hold a metin at their heal.UsrtT. aecond door west of the bunk, at 7 o'clock Saturday night, at which au repuoncaua a eJ to oe present.

OUR MARKETS What tVhat Farmer! Ha to and SOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE. They Can Gat For It. Tallow la worth 8c per pound. Erge are worth 12' per down. Wool la worth from 140 to 30a No.

1 hide are worth Vie and No. 9 We've a lot of Summer Suits left-one, two and three of a kind and $18.00 grades. We have bunched them together and $14.00 takes them this week. One thousand is about the number of Pants we have too many for our present needs. Slash goes the knife and our $5.00 and $4.00 values go for $3.50 during the next sixty days.

Isn't your Straw Hat getting to look a little shabby? We're going to sell this week 50 dozen nice new Soft Felt Hats in the latest shades and shapes (worth for $1.00. It seems as if we would always be overstocked in our Children's department, but we're going to get" rid of some goods this weelf by selling our $5.00 and $4.00 Wp still have a lot 1 WE ARE IN IT -New honey li worth 10o per pound and le in demand. Corn la worth 4Hc; new oaU 30 to 31c, and old 82c Wheat 63 to 70c. White beana are rather acarca and readily bring $1.50 per buahoL Country butter is aomewhat acaroe and it readily brings 15 to lc at tbe stores. Spring chickens bring 8 to 10c; hens 7c; roosters ao turkeys 8c; ducks 00; geese (4 per dozen, rv.i,ntrv hm brlnir 8c ter lb: country I becon 7c pickled pork, 7c; shoulders, 60 and lard, 8c.

OUR $3.00 PANTS Moline Wagons Clark, Churchill Tlrrothy hay brings IS fiu per ton; rliwur 7.B0 tr ton: mixed $10 per ton and straw $4 to $4.50. Baled hay $14 per ton. Fat cows and heifers bring $2 to $-5 t. 1. tn in ahiDning 2JSu cattle $4 to calves hogs, $3.50 to $4.

sheep $3.75 to $4, and lamos $4 to to. Real Sales. Fwarit Irwin to Marv E. Irwin, for $400, lot 6 block lfl, in the Tillage of Uridley. Arf Getting Thin, those $1.48 Suits left.

Very Thin, In our Men's Furnishings Depart Wm. B. Henline to John V. Hennne, for m.W0, 560 acres of land la Lawndale township. August Phluhaupt to John M.

wniie, for $17,000. eighty-eight acres In Blooming- ton township. Mary C. Payne to Wm. B.

and lvm fnr t4i)n. flftenn acres of land in Lawndaie township. And we are not going to carry a single pair of them. You had better get a pair while they last. Call and be convinced.

ment we offer some extra special inducements. We are selling a job lot of $1.00 Underwear for 50c: A specially fine Robe, well made of Wamsutta Muslin, with pretty embroidered front at extremely low price. Isaac Barrows to Seldon M. fayne, lor C435, lou a and 3, block 7, in Fulwiler's addition to Lexington. MJI inn mi ') Njl'l li I The Best And Cheapest MANTEL.

FOLDING When Baby was sick, we gsre her Csstorla. When aha waa Child, ahe cried for Castoria. When she became Mlsa, she elung to Cantoris. When she had Children, he gave them Castorta, BED Onthe Mjrket mmmsm Children Cry for Headquarters Clothino: House Fall Styles la Pitchers Castorta. FURNITURE Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.

Arriving Daily. ft Lowest iricea at Children Cry for G. A. ENSENBERGER Comer Center and Bloomington, UL WEST SIDE SQUARE. Pitcher's castorla..

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