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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

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PAYS CITY HURRIED VI5IT. I I ACCUSED FORGCfe TAKEN I AFTER A LONO 8EARCH I.IBS. EEKISTEIfl IS H4i! KEIIYOH VILLSUFFOaT REPUBLICAN TICKET GlLMiCES FGil GETTING jt Mrs. Mary Fallln Johnson, a daughter of the late David Fallln, for many years a queensware and grocery mer 4 biatteoa, Jlllnol FOUHD HOT GUILTY i chant of this city, paid Mattoon Keokuk, la, Aug. Cole against, whom indictment were found six years ago or forgery, wa arrested in Indlsnville, lilt yesterday anil 14 n'n'w nrt hia vav tit Kpnkuk In visit Mrs.

Johnson ac companied her nusband, who la a trav tnAV inei nffienra I Dodge, la Aug. 22. Senator ellng salesman for oue of the largest Chicago, Aug. 22. Interests 'elosely identified 'UB'trfe Vullttftn company Publlihsd 'by JOVRNAU COMPANY.

endall President uckor Secretary Chicago; Ak. S2vMrs. Florence millinery establishments of th coun Secretary, Chambsr of Commerce Intimate Chane. Sscaus ef ef Funds. tt is said Coleman'a oneratlons nar W.

8. Kenyon will not Jain the ranks try, from their bom in Lea Angeles tpd him almost 1100.000. A farmer of the national Progressive party, but Bernstein last-night ft louud not guilty of murdering her 'husbsnd, George Bernstein, last Mar 4. The deolare baseless1 -report that the com-pany Is considering the cutting of a stock "melon" to amount to $36,000,000. Business is good, It was declared, but living a few mile south ot here was support the regular nominee of.the the principal', victim and ha never 'Republican party, according to a signed i a to siL bouts.

fTom Ht. Louts sne mane a hurried vUlt to this city, catling upon her Mrs. 8, A. Campbell, Jury was out twenty-ftve hour. statement made pobllc here last aight, given up the search and will press tne Upon hearing the verdict Mrs.

Bern Mrs. Johnson returned to St Louis on "I am a Republican and will tup- charge. stein slghe'd and rose to return to jail for the Chamber of Commerce, with nnA th afternoon train, port the entire Republican ticxet, it a "general reception room for visitors and obtain her belonging. rfvwrwwt. vi UIOIUU, TEaralngf ar auted.

says the statement "I can see ne Six indictments will faced by Coleman when he arrives here, While In Indlanvllle Coleman assumed the A few minute later from the worn Gagette Established In1 1857 Journal PstsbJIShed In 186ft and Information headquarters (or strangers, at was made in The Jour- need for a third party, Blank en' section of the Jail came cheers and PRICE OFSTEERS uama of a J. 1 Senator Kenyon denounced the ac-J shouts of aom-oval for the Jury's, nnd Journal i sstabl lantd In 1874 nsotidatsd January 2, 105. nal-Oasette a few days ago, Is a good one and considered It thoroughly Ping. More than a dozen women are tion of the Republican national committee, however, and said he despise, about a year aald Secretary Ev hfwe.1ben1noear orders or Inquiries coming in foe sixty days. Th company's shops are running at abodt 8v per cent ef capacity, and there is enough on th books for th rest ef the year, Operations not be speeded up, for the reason that steel can hot mills are confined 1 there awaiting trial on Sale GOES UP TO 10,60 TWODAYS'CONVENTION such party bosses a Barnes, Penrose ans ot the Chamber of Commerce this charges aimllar to those on which Mrs.

year morning, Bernstein was freed. Mrs. Bernstein, carrier, per week .10 and others, and purposes to fight them at every opportunity. ''4f-' Ions year, by 4.00 1 smiling, and dressed In mourning, went SEPARATE BAPTISTS "But how are we to do itr Evsns then explained. have a membership of about The statement was Issued following the demand that he publicly makn 37 080 year, 10 navnnce iw from tue jail to tue nome oi reiauves Chicago, Aug.

22. Prim steers which last-week sold at $10.80, the two months behlnL, AH passenger oara all for delivery before January State's Attorney Wayman denounced publlshod vry Friday, the verdict es "a travesty on Justice." known his standing regarding th Progressive party. two hundred men in Mattoon, where we should have five hundred, Ot th I. but delivery can not be made before top price In years, commanded an additional T'3i yesterday and sold at published events? except March." m. Gathering Htld in Church at Cole two hundred, not much over one-halt $10 00.

during the day the Jury Informed the court they' could not reach a verdict and returned to their room for further deliberations. mi. pay the dues up regularly, and most START DEVELOPMENT- W. Gilbert of Oakland President for Ensuing Year. Htgh grade cattle have advanced of them have to be nagged and urged Telephone: Office, Editorial Ik Btcadlly In price tor several weeks and higher prices aro looked for In and almost coerced.

Such Is theif It Can Be Relied Upon, The American frug and Press association authorises It members to guarantee' absolutely Merltol Hair Tonio, ft has no equal. It ts a won civic patriotism. rlntfna Department '-I the OF PARIS GOAL VEINS UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT'S SON WEDS CHICAGO GIRL "That gives ui less than one thou Special to Jeurnal-Gazett. Compared with cattle prices Uve Coles, Aug. 23 The most sue stock men assert that sheep- are I cheap with an abundance of mut- derful remedy.

A trial will convince yau. F. J. Ritter. sand dollars to work with.

Wht ebanoe Is there to procure a room and pay expenses oa It with that amount of money red at the postoraoe, at Mat-jllllnola. as second class matter. communlcatlona to Vhk joubnacoazbtts I Mattoon, Illinois. ton available. With a fifteen cent cessful Sundsy school convention held In this section was that of the Ambraw association of the Separate Baptist Snanfilal 4a jAiisMSkl.sflskaVltdh a Paris, III, Aug.

present' ttdV8nce' f. oli Miller Pnilltp top price of $4.35 church, which closed at Coles on Wed "During the past year have Chicago, Aug. 22. Tbe marriage of Mies Genevieve Campbell Kuby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Kuby, and niece of Postmaster and Mrs. D. A. Campbell, to Herman Oerlacb James, son of President and Mrs. Edmund J.

James of the University of Illinois, was celebrated at 8:30 last night at the Warren Avenue Congre spent considerable amounts getting undertakers and moalmrs. Best equipped for firt class management nesoay evening. Six sessions were the Clark factory matter straightened held during the two days and tbe av FARMtPl VVANT8 appearance development work In th Edgar county coal fields Is about to begin. A fore of men, who will operate the drilling machine, arrived in Nov-Ins Tuesday ami the outfit is expected tendance overran the capacity ot the of ail funerals lntrustfd to their charge. AU the deWlls looked after) up.

were several trips to make to Chtoago to Tlslt the stove E'LL HAVE THEM. tfAQH ft i church, many being turned away. Flv by them will please yon. -lS-9t( if lKgaV lhat, when the connttes, Douglas, Cumberland, Cole, Neglect a Serious Don't neglect yourself, if yoit hare ecsema or fkin trouble ot any kind. Get a bottle of Merltol Scsema remedy and cure yourself.

You will be delighted with, this prescription. F. J. Ritter. to arrive today.

foundry owners bring about th settlement of tbe difficulties. The Chamber of Commerce did It, and It Moultrie and Shelby, sent delegstes. The machine will be let up on th the following officers Morton farm near the village. Testa cost a considerable" sum. were elected: M.

W. Gilbert, Oakland, Snade In the past have proved the ex ssional church. Rev. Frank 0. Smith read the service.

It was a butterfly wedding. Mr. and Mrs. James will be at home after October 1 in Austin, where James, who has Just returned from a year's study abroad, has ac There-was heavy expense In the istence of a large body of fine coal at comes wthe conclusion that zi good road, he will have i It nay tike convince hat road" that are good at all i 61 th year are worth a grea. or to hlnj than their cost and that he not'only gets ful Reliance factory matter, and yet a president; Miller McKinsie, Charleston, vice president: and Miss Hettia Blytbe, Strssburgt secretary and a depth of several hundred feet.

number ot men bar not even paid rice PijctoresTonigbt AT THE AJRDOME It Is understood that as soon as tbe A- cepted au adjunct professorship at the their dues, much less baring trouble to get them to pay their share ot the factory fund. Yet all agree that it vein Is definitely located by the drill the work of ainklng a shaft snd erecting the necessary buildings will be University of Texas. waa a good thing for tbe th for his expenditures on road i Increased Value of ian bu-. if You Are Not One of Our Customer best the Chamber of Commerce ever gin and the first coal hoisted some time during the winter. we solicit an opportunity to please you.

Come In and Set us ihow you i also gets profit by being in Paris people are greatly interested tit ENTERTAIN SEWIN0I CIRCLE. Mrs. B. F. Cranshaw waa hostess Wednesday afternoon to tbe sewing circle of tbe African Methodist Episcopal churcfu The afternoon we devoted to fancy work.

Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served by Mrs. Cranshaw, Those present were Mrs. Mary Butler, Mrs. Bva Barnett, Mra. A.

D. Jesses, Mrs. Bertha Carter, Mra. Minerva Houston. Mrs.

Carrie Elliott, Mrs. Mary Anderson, Mrs. P. C. Cooper, Miss Mabel KlUlon, Mrs.

Oliver aad Mrs. Cranshaw, the opening of the field. It will mean touoh with the uius I what we mean by low prices for qual- PAUL SMITH cheaper fuel for all purposes. to take advantage of upwards jtty and lonest weight. Zellers Broth- erg Packing company, 1704 Broadway.

in the price of what he has to Phone 300. tAHt The next annual meeting will be hell in Clear Creek church, near Janes-ville. The following delegates were present: Mr. and Mrs. 8.

B. Chapman, Mrs. Cercia Klncsde, Mr. and Mrs. B.

L. Newman, M. W. Gilbert. F.

Hollo-well, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hallowell, Mrs. A. J.

Wilson, Ross Hallowell aad George McCary. all of Oakland: Mrs. Maude Rlythe, Miss Ruby Webb, Miss Grace Webb. Mrs. Berry M.

Webb Albert Griffith, Ivan Blythe and Rev. Ira Blythe, all of Windsor; Rev. Griffith, Allenvllle; Mr. and Mrs. E.

W. Mami Arlie Rominger, Ansel Martin and Mr. Jessie Rominger, all of North Okaw township; Rev. J. W.

Johns, Toledo: did. "To get a room will require down to $90 a month rent, besides minor expense. Out of the lv dollar per year dues from less than two hnpdred members, cannot pay out the money. "Mattoon need suchva place and needs tt badly, and If anyone can suggest an Idea for getting It, we are the job to act," It may take tim to convince him Useful to Him, The swindler Is convinced that an GROCERIES AND'. good 'road place him In toucn honest man Is the noblest work of God.

It is hard for one swindler to the towBS gudlpjtie, wlthjn ten 10 get much away from another swindler. IWlea of his lead, that his fam- BANKER, CHASED 16 MONTHS, CAPTURED nil I Oppprtur worth takfe: advantage Odds and ends of a did season's bi now to go 20 to 5 Discour -v I On men! women Children! OXFOR Scott tool Shoe Mart the benefit of better churches, jr school, better entertainments, Cappel's Meat Market Heat Market We keep at all times a fresh line staple; 'and fancy ''i Orocerlea has mostly home drexed meat Only Best grade bama and bacon, also iwlth all such advantages clo3 at 1 the boys wilt be, more willinj Harrison Joseph th largest Jewelry store la central Illinois. Complete line of fin diamonds; price from $10 to $660. Tbe best investment yon oan make. Diamonds ar going higher all th time.

i9t: For' Sata slngla burner git hot plate. Beat make burner, three burner, $2.85. lambos nor A rhadea, SxS. worth at 18a. The JPcos J.

W. King. Alexsnder Black, William chickens. Leave orders on Saturday on the farm and leas desirous Levit, Miles McKlnxle and Rev. M.

for Sunday morning delivery to any part of the city. 7-lltf the farm and going to (own Stone, all of Charleston; Miss Hettie y. a-iitfj Blythe, and Miss Aseneth Topeka, Kan.f -Aug. 12 John A. Flack, wanted on a charge of having defaulted $75,000 of the funds of the Abilene State bank at Abilene, of which he was has been captured In New York City, according to Information received by I- K.

Dolley, state bank commissioner. Brewster of Stendel, lnd a missionary field worker for Baptist chHrch In Illinois and Indiana. Mr fortune. When the farm-Wed of these things, tbep yhaf good roads are bull, He willing to pay the cost the proposition to Sn Sargent township, We kill and dress our own Heats. Spring Chickens a Specialty Those who entertained the delegates BLACK BIROS ASSEMBLING.

were Mrs. John Hanrahcn, -s Jessie Armentrout, Mrs. Martha Flndly. Mr. J.

S. Johnson, Mrs. Sarah Barr, Mrs. C. B.

Rowland, Mrs. James Clsxton, Mrs. John Flndley, Charles Auth-enrelth, Mrs. Frances Townley, Mrs. Decatur Review 618 -South Seventeenth Street About sunrise this morning thousands of blackbirds passed, over Mat-toon.

Tbey came from th east, and Just after passing the city divided Swat tbe fly. Phone 261 jVpoaition to build hard roads rgent townshi), Dougla eounty, Sam 8blry, Mrs. William Townley, Mrs. Bert Hunt, Mrs. Sarah Cam I tie, Mrs.

Jennie Thornkerry and Jame England. intq two branches, one" going south a dodoi ca an an was aubmHted, and carried test west and the other northwest, They will make their borne, flight Just after i ana was artervara prmoncauy an- ENGINE KH.LS OOQ. sunset. a a chnlcality been resHbmltted carried again by t.oU of more A. Klrcngraaer i two to one, This tlfn tke prws- on adontad waa forty mile of bard the florist, still lake the Tead wfth th finest grsenheuaan, potted plants.

a rose, carnations asd Sera) designs This morning on the Illlncts Central crossing on Broadway a fin bulldog was run down and kitted. A freight train had passed, going north, and while the dog was standing between the rails barking at the disappearing train an engine pulling: a train from the south ran it down, Instantly killing tbe animal. for all occasions. You sav money on every order by wt'a him. II 8tf moKsssssssssssmmsBSt 'i 'i 111 nni "iwmu mm -J i DO YOU' WANT A Storm 'Giftggy? Our Special at 998.00 cannot be equallod.

We also have a fw bttf gifii and carriages that we do not wish to carry orerta another season and we will sell them at a great rtp daotioB. A rabber tired cit under exteatiou to Carriages at $105.00. Three steel tired straight sill Carriages at 90.00 cash. All our regnlaf grade guaranteed work. (Branl i 4 1( i "ff 'JlSflt- a Formerly with F.

S. Schilling a Roger and Baur mercbrnt tailors will make yon a fine a summer suit to order. "Aiey have tke a "5 goods tbst will pleas yoa 9a prle IsV twclasri 1 instead of thirty-five a last year. It voted at the Note time to radae 1,000 for the building of these roads. tlBW Attorney- Charles 0.

of Tuscola looked after the legal lBs for th turd road -people in that no technicality night looked. r' iatersetlng and Important fact In tion wftb this I that Sargent hip la purely a "couniry" town-(. It la th only township in th ty that la not crossed by a raftr snd It ban't a townf 'aay size, north edge of th township is half a mil of ti twn of which 1 building a systsm of roads, and th south edge Is 1-) as near Oakland, Coles county, (township Is crossed by th Emit river and Is thewfor more or mmmmi aad quality. Drp aad look thesa ovr. lMltf Lb a COLONEL OfTDEM FWHT a a TO BE MADE ON LONOWORTH THE MARKETS a Cincinnati, Aug.

82. Opposition by a Progressive candidate th re ltX 4 oisr Quotations Furnished by E. W. WAGNER COMPANY, Free Ambulance Lady Assistant elects of Cougreeeanaa Nicholas Ungwrth, eon-tadasr of Cssbael Roosevelt was erdd mdlreoajf by tk celonel hlmsett, acoording to th. A.

a Zwtok, a datogat tt saoent Phone 320. Mattoon, III a a a a a Progressive oonvonUoa in Cajoago, who formally anaonaoed be would ran I It A. tf Private Chapel agatnat Longworth, RepuMlcai). "Tbe colonel deelrb a complete ticket In the field from this county," a a said Dr. Zwlck.

mitte, Block and jhJJIy. Tat this country township entered upon the most eompre-Ivf hand aoad system In central ois, and the significant thing about I that tt la purely a farmers' movent, Th money for th building of roads most be raised almost en-y by tax upon farm property. dr townhlp whih adjoin gar-it upon th west and which has a mi and the village of Hlndaboro en than S00 lnhabltantg has also to bullosa number of. miles of i rosd and the money for this pur-s will become avallabl next year. Sargent township hard roads will lurs dome wfth th Bowdre town-Urd roads and th Newman town-I tod roada, making a bard road THEATER Spec! oil LYmm NICARAGUA REBEL FRANK TOLLE DOING WELL IN CALIFORNIA GRAIN.

Chicago, August 22. Open High Low Close Wheat (Bept. 839, '4 3 Dec 92 93 92 93 Mar 96H itH 9 Corn SepL 71V4 714 72V4. Dec. 64 54 May 53 53 63 83 Oats jSept 324 32 32 32 Dec.

82 33 32, 12 34 35 34 35 Liverpool closing cables: Wheat LEADER CAPTURED gOllye 'Grey Heard THE FINEST EQUIPPED FUNCn Thursday, Friday and Saturday August 22, 23 and 34 Ssld to Bs Crlvst Seeretsry to National Telegraph Service. a PARLORQ )N THIS CITY Millionaire May Take Bar Examination. Nw Orleans, La, Aug. it. Con 4 A Dig Fun Show firmation ot the report of the capture of General Mena, the rebel leader In Nicaragua, In the fail ef the city of Leon, wa received this morning by Frank Tolle, formerly an assistant IE cashier In the First National bank of co vertn three townships, a which will be of enormous ad-a to th farier pi these thaee -aWas and to th merohanU of '-nan and Hlndaboro.

It 1 only "Ttion tim vbea th other 'vjlps Dougla and Coles coun-1 wQl hsve to get busy in self de- Consul General Juaa J. Zavala ef Nic Everything Now ani Pooltiyaly Mo dor I this city, is now private secretary to rvV- aragua. a millionaire In Loe Angeles, Can, besides holding minor positions that are New Cure For Rheumatism, to higher; com higher, LIVE8TOCK. Chicago, August 21 Cattle 5,000, strong. Sheep 14,000, 10 higher.

Hogs 17,000, steady; top 8. Light $8.05 S.60. Mixed Heavy 7.708.80, Rough, S7.70filT.9e. said to bring blm an Income of about Get the uric acid out of your sys 13,000 a year, according to friends who tem aad your rheumatism will be cured. Merltol Rheumatism Powders visited with kirn this summer.

VJo Guarantee not 6m IRL8 U8T NOT Tolle left here three years sg and are the most effective agency known HUO THE MOTORCYCLISTS started into real estate work. Later tor this purpose. Yon can buy them ao cood but the DEO from any member of the American Drag and Prees association. F. Rit Car lot receipts: Wheat 241, contraot of service obtainable a a 173: corn 102, contract 84; eat 2(1, Aug.

2. JlrIa rtt with their arms around their ru whDa Joy riding on motor-'? Mil arrested, because It --i th mat aervoua" contract I. be became associated with rich men In clerical capacities. Burlng this tim be wss studying Finally a few months ago he waa engaged by a man of millions, one wko Is ssld to do a mortgage loss business. Tolle I bis private secretary and Is also secretary la nam a land company which tbe man owns.

FETE TO RAISE FUNDS PROVISIONS Chicago, August tt. it- ftr and police board, wh I -t majority of aeoldenta la FOR 1RGH Open High Low Close ar caused by the inability of Following hie bent of pleasure whll can steermc a motorcyel to ns ID STEEL SISTERS 45 PEOPLE 'Featuring EVA'--'; 80th vv 3 BIG AOXO ii 3 LITEST FIST 17ES wt beoaus they ar ptnlonH i ltd by hi fair companion National Telegraph Servleev i a tM mr aaat 1 17.91 17.91 11.87 10.7T 10.1$ 17.9S 11.01 19.00 10.lt 10.90 be lived kie boyhood ta Mattoon, Toll has continued bis atbletlo pursuit and he belongs to tbe best athletic club la Loe Angeles. has taken boxing lea-food arolessionals, and Is said to th bet amateur boxer In the big eity. Gloucester, Mass, Aug. 21 An ar IPqfIIf.

17.92 13.05 1190 10.10 10.IT. 14.40 Pork Bept Lard-Sept Oct Jnny. -y Rib rangmj)nts war completed today for u. 1T.ST 17.9$ 18.97 10.S9 10.91 19.40 UJ9 i i5 Harry t. floar A i yen trans air beating.

cveepst and alsraya' th fef to be given by Mm estate at Jebit -Hays Hammond ker tomorrow tor tb purpose rat stag roads for the 10.11 19.90 Tall sxdeot take the California All Hionet 15GC 141Q Croa barxsmmatlon tils falL Admiosion 10c-15c Thars. ervosOns; o'clock yactian of memorial are In Wae Sept -i ijw j-ioc on On, aos rt' .1 wori. caves aad sfa 10.17 mrn memory ioo woo wwai :ifl.S7j 10J2 UkSff bdnnnnnnannananriUnnnnnr Oct.

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