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MATTOON WEEKLY JOURNAL SATURDAY AP. I 0 1904 GAR DARK BANDITS, YATES EEr JOHN KIZER FINED FIFTY AND COSTS COLES fJAY GAIN VOTES ARE RESENTENCED BOLTED IT tl 'V "COFEll RENDERS DECIS Date for Execution as Originally. So ION IN GAMING CASE TRIED Brought About1 By 'Action IjAST week. 3 msamsw SO STATRS THE NEOfJA NEWS RE; GARDING THE RECENT TOWN-611 IP CONVENTION 'I TltlS WlAftLKKTOSf "MAIS DEALT. 11 SAYS EMERGENCY CALL OF STATE CMMITTEE Motion for 1w Trial Was Withdrawn (Scripps-McRae Special.) 1 More Applications for Change of Venue Chicago, April l.

The ear barn bandits, Neldermeler. Marx and In the case John Klarer, whowas Van Dine, were taken before Judge Kersten this morning, on the motion A RINGING EDITORIAL MAY GIVE 16 DELEGATES 1,,.. 1 ,1 tried last week in the city court On of thataie'a attorney, arid resentenced to be. hanged, the same date being the charge of gaming, he was assessed fifty dollars and costs by Judge 1 We are crolnz to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Lion Coffee. Not only will the Lion-Heads, cut from the packages, bo good, aa heretofore, for the valuable premiums we et as originally given Judge Ker Cofer, who had reserved his decision.

sten. April 22. s. i Kixer's attorneys had first made have always given pur customers, but 1 i Vs-X application for a new trial, but thu From That Paper Hamlin Men Out Numbered the YntenitCs Six to One Says News. The resentencing of tha prisoners wag due to the action of the attorneys Xlrssncier-Whlte eddlng Much-'t more tide to Moorlieud Other Newsy Notes.

application was withdrawn, i More Chnnges' of Venue. for Marx Applying for a writ of ha son mm mmmmm rromiumG beas corpus on the grounds 1 1 sentence was not legally pronounced. Several more changes of venue have been asked for and granted by Judge The full details of the rumpus in the same Lion-Heads will entitlo yon to estimates in our 50,000.00 Grand Prise Conteatt, which will make tone of our patron rich men natf women. You can send in at many estimates as desired. Then will be Henley.

There are now all told twen Neoga township came to hand, this morning, the Neoga News, whose editor. R. t. Marsh, was secretary of tj -seven cases which will be taken trom the city court to the circuit TWO, GREAT CONTESTS court at Charleston. the convention, giving them.

Yates Men Outnumbered. Thursday afternoon the attorneys for W. H. and Charles Knight made PICKED UP LIVE WIRI Tho first contest will be on the July 4th attemdsuco at the St. touia World' a fair) tha second relates to Total Voto For President to be cast Nov.

8, 1904. will be distributed in each of these contests, making jLfo.OCO.oo.on the two, and, to inajes it still more interesting, In addition to this amount, we will glT a ftrif9 OR ftfifft nO to the one who is nearest comet on both The News says that the Hamlin men application for changes of venue in cipht more cases, all of which were outnumbered the Yates following six to one and that it was so shown in UimiU mat riltU Ua UlUUUoUU content, and thus your astimates hay two granted. PlraM. Entered. the contest over the cht lrmanshlp, F.

msnrr 1 hiwA 1, min opportunities of winning a big cash prise, jy V. Voris being named by the Hamlin Five Lion-Meads The following pleaa by were entered late Thursday after- (Journnt Special.) Charleston. April 1. The hjv3 that there Is likely to be a call of republican state cOmmlt-' tre to heed the. demands of Kn and LaHalle counties which, with Cook, are under the primary election -j flaw, which provides that each town Ship shiill have at least one 9Mte dqle-- gate, regardless or any basis of reift-e-r'f serrtatlon.

Thus, instead of tvelv 'i votes In the state convention. Coles would have sixteen, or one more than i Macon and one less than ChampalKn, making it. next to Champaign, th! J'-wJMg republican county of the nln.e- teenth'TonyreHsiuna-t istrirr, rrot-- withstanding Col. Warner and his followers have slightingly referred to i "'Coles "as one of the democratic coun-, ''ties of the southern part of the dis- i.trict" Buys Broonicorn. The National Broom company, the i trust, bought two oars of broomcoi-n men and Thomas Hanks by the Yates following.

After Voris won, the News says that the Yates men drew off to Printed blanks to 'vote on found in neon and tines assessed. ii cut from Lion Thomas I-angston, $30 on each of the renr of the hall and elected Hank CHARLES CtTNNIXGHAM HAD XARnOMMEECAPELjOR 1113 LIFE THIS MORNING. hairJluaJl and Ote Rraw-v-aeoretary. three counts for selling liquor to mln ors. The alleged cause of the bolt was $25 on one count on that the Yates men did not like the method of selecting the delegation to tht same charge.

The caRe of Mrs. Carrie Kingman the county convention. WAS SEVERELY BURNED aeainst D. C. Price, which was set They assumed the object to the ss- Coffee Packses and a a cent stamp entitle you (In addition to the reg-ulzi' free preminrns) to rne vote in i every Lion Coffee Package.

The a cent stamp covers the expense of our acknowledgment to you that your cs- lection of a committee three to choose delegates to the county con for trial on the law docket, was dismissed by Attorney Ed Craig. It Is i contention for failure to comply with a sale of some property. The Klier Case. vention, yet when they "rumped" they selected their delegation by that very method. About the Hands and on One Cheek-By Telephone Wire Chnrjed With Electricity.

The Delegation. cither contest: tl mate is recorded. The 'two delegations isaletcted to the county convention were: ueorge n. urimn at iu.u a ton. tv: Muchmore Goes South.

George Muchmore has leased the Jiotel. promoted by the Mattoon Delia Lnd company, at Moorhead, Miss. Probate Docket. Estate of Shepherd Florer. Pinal PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST 'f VOnLD'S PAIH CQNTE8T Hamlin W.

D. O'Day, Ed Young, The jury in the Geo. Kizer case was completed about 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon, and the state at once began to take evidence. At 5:30 o'clock the evidence was not all in, and court adjourned until this morning. After court convened at 9 o'clock Charles, the fourteen year old son H.

McPherson, P. A. Stlerwalt, A. W. KImery, Frank Caldwell.

L. T. Votaw. of Mr-. and Mrs.

W. B. Cunningham, had a close call from being electro Vht wm be the total Popular Vote tor PrMMeot (rote for ll candidates combined) tha election Novcrabar 8. lUif Is 1900 election, 13.0iS.6A3 people voted tor President Pot twarett correct entimstet received ta Woolton 8 pice office, Toledo, 0 en or before Nov. S.

1904. are wdl rive fint price (or the aearaet correct citi mate, second prise to these xj aoe est, etceteras follows! 1 yirstmsa 1.000.00 report filed and set for hearing April What will be fie total July th nttondance at the St. lnls World's sfair? At Chloagu. Jul 4, tee attendance was etfJ.SS. For nearest enrrect estimatca received In Woolsoo Spice Com-pany's Ohio, on or betore June 30th, 1904, we will m're firet pr.r.t (or the nearest correct eltimato, second prise to the -At nearest, cec, as follows: 1 rim ......12,600.00 Prlss i ,000.00 Clifford Thayer, Whit Ewing.

H. Jones, W. L. Farr, Thomas Morgan, F. M.

Welshlmer. A. Wilson, Homer 18. the prosecution took up its case where It left off last night, and It was 10 o'clock before the defense got start cuted thla'morning by a live telephone which he picked up from the sidewalk at the alley between Edgar and Lafayette avenues, on Fifteenth As It is, he received Kelly, Oscar Albin, George Cullom, Estate of Ohauncy Goble. Orah Goble appointed administratrix.

Bond 3 Frtaee IPOO.OO each l.OOO.t ed on its side of the case, which is vr.ru Jrrlec 200.OO In sum of $8,000 filed, approved and ordered recorded. Letter ordered is several bad burns on the harvds and on one cheek. sued. ...2,500.00 9,000.00 rTrises-. koo.wj JO rises IOO.OO 30 rrlses- OO.OO 60 rrtses ao.oo 260 rrtses JO.OO 1800 Priaos O-OO JO Prttea 1 (Hi.

00 JiO Prices 60.OO r.O Prires 20.00 C50 Pr'ies 10. OO 1J00 6.00 Estate of. B. F. Rardtn.

Jacob Could Not Let Loose. Young Cunningham and Philljj Rardln and Samuel Rardin appointed ....9.000.00 TOT AX, S20.0O0.00 Bond fixed in the sum 2130 rams. TOTAL, ta0.CO0.30 at rsizEi. Kvmper started up town toge'ther of $1,600. dragging along slowly, and will not go to the Jury untiil late this after-roon.

The Jury is composed of the following: Wesley Birch. Paradise: John Newman. Oakland; Charles Popham. Lafayette; A. J.

Sanders, D. N. Meyer. Charles Wishert, Humbolt; Steve Hall, Charleston; George L. Miller, Okaw; Edward Buckler, Seven Hick-oiy; Letcher O'Hair, Seven Hickory; A.

B. Chaney, Okaw; Loro Tracy, Mattoon. about 7:30 o'clock, intending to some bills. When they reached tho John Young, A. Aldrich, P.

E. Lacy, S. F. Wilson. YatesA.

L. Wooiery, William O'-DfO W. H. H. Anderson.

Charles Albin, JV. O. Brown, C. Anderson. Robert Wright, I J.

Brown. Charles Dove. Ed Schoby. Albert Ewing. T.

F. Lawson. E. R. White, James Dal-ton, Frank Jackson, Alex Cross, Samuel Shaffer, George Fancher, Harry Chancellor, James Flood, Lyman Ewing, Thomas Hanks.

A Ringing KJiturinl. The News, which is for Lowdeh. printed the followirg' ringing editorial on political fair-dealing, which is well worth preserving: Estate of William B. Sheppard. Pe-(titlon filed and on hearing prayer granted as per terms of order of court 4279 alley at the Kemper home they found telephone wire laying across the on file.

sidewalk. 5 tha 3,000.00 In addition wblcfc'wt that! elvi $3,090 Estate of John OonHn. Pinal report aooroved and ordered recorded and The wire been connected to Br oca; 3' arm (33 qarshrs la WM COFFEE caso) grann total cf SSO.OOs.oa. witn a telephone in Kemper horn-; but as the phoue hid been discon administrator discharged. Estate of Fannie Feruguson.

As nected they knew the wire was of no COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IM EVERY PACIAQS OF prslsement bill filed, approved and MANY HOMES IN OHIO ordered recorded. use now, and started to pick it up ami throw it from the walk. It had been The Xeoara Xews is rennhlican Estate of Minnie Smith. Frank L. Osborne appointed administrator, to newsnaner.

We have choice of down by the etorm last night and In falling had crossed a live elec several aspirants for the governor' chair, but we would rather see our file bond in sum of $3,000. Real Estate Transfers. tric wire, becoming charged with Surrounded by Water and Egress Cut The instant the boys candidate go down to defeat than toeleclrl1 lty' C. C. Redding to G.

M. Todd, lot 7, hold of It Cunningham was thrown Off On Roofs A wailing; Rescue. blk 9, Clark's add. Mattoon $600. Sarah H.

Moore to B. A. Lumpkin, --TTarMot and lot 12, blk 170, orl final Ttfattoon $1. For P.articdar Dressers (Scrlpps-McRae Special.) Lima, April 1. Two hundred C.

N. Morgan to Ellen Cordes, part oU 4. 5, 6, blk 17. original Mattoon homes and six factories bordering on $800. the Ottawa river, and situated in the I Boyer to J.

A. Jenkins, lot 41, PYTHIANS GET PIANO see our grand old party torn with Internal strife and her pr-isp-t for victory at the polls engendered. The township convention last Saturday was not as it should have been. Majority should rule, and whether Yates or Hamlin men controlled the meeting the balance should have bowed to the will of the majority. "All is fair in politics" sounds well, and stands for an excuse oftentimes to defeat the will of the people.

It was evident that at the convention the Hamlin supporters were In the majority, and they should have named the delegates to the county convention. Had the Yates men controlled, we would say the same of them; We like fair play. blk 7, Monroe Parker's add Char leston $1,000. southern part of the city, are su -rounded by water, and all egress has been cut off. The situation is becoming grave and many lives may be lost.

down and could not let loose of. the wire. Ruhber Boots Saved Kemper. The Kemper lad was more fortunate, however, and he was not affected by the electricity when he took hold of the wire. -He wore a pair of rubber boots Is supposed to have acted as a nonconductor and saved the boy from Injury.

Mail Carrier Shocked. At the time of the accident Mail Carrier Cunningham was across the street he heard the boys cry out for help, but he supposed they were trying to play an April fool Joke on him and he paW very little attention to them. The boys' cries continued, however, and he hastened across the street. As he started to take hold of A. J.

Craig to T. St. L. A W. R.

R. part ne14 nei se4 11-13-9 -32S Mattoon Tile Co. to Addie N. Ash At this time there are several small pox patients from the pest house on brook, lot 4, blk 8, original Mattoon top of -the roof awaiting to oe res $250. cued.

ark ncTORiors ix theih P. A. Trower to Slnla Norfolk, lot tS, blk 2, part '4 28-14-8 $1 Ftndlejr Cnder Water. FinCley, 0., April 1. While Juitt FIGHT THE IIAXOSOS1E IXSTltl'MEXT.

P. A. Trower to Sinia Norfolk, lots and we all want to see a republican governor elected next fall. Contesting 22 and 24, blk 2, original Charleston recovering from the effects of the third flood this season, the city delegation never strengthen the par ty. but "furnish ammunition" for our J.

J. Parker to Effle E. Smith, lot 1, blk Jonte's add Mattoon $200. again under water, and the outlook is -more jWrious than It has The Kaufman This is-aa exceptionally beautiful rjannent, made with all the- style and skill that master tailors can command. It is double breasted a Icaj collar and deep lapels and is exceptionally attractive.

It is a garment that will immediately appeal to the careful dressers. No merchant tailor can, at any price, make a bettor carment. It is as perfect as master hands can make it. The materials are thibets, undressed worsteds and fancy twist cheviots. Tbe pricw on these garments are reason-rtb and wi'aln every man's reach.

GET LARGE MAJORITY common enemy. As far as the wrlt-j Is concerned we favor Col. F. O. Low In the -oil fields and on the farms one of Cunninghams legs he also received a shock, leaving him without enough strength to pull the boy loose from the wire.

Ed Gucker, the 8ev-ententh street grocer, happened to den for governor, yet we did not bolt the damage will amount to thousands of dollars. the convention. We believe him to All leading roads from Flndley are be the man on whom all factions can pass at this momenfand he took hold 0cr AM Competitors Content a Spir impassable and the railroad communication has been practically shut off. of Cunningham, and between the tws unite, and one who will lead our tick et to a glorious victory. ited One Moved Into they managed to pull young Cunning Danger at Indiannimlis.

Indianapolis, April 1. The river ham away from the live wire. Their Hull. Struck Ciinnlnglinm's t'lirc-k here is rising, and is almost to the MISS BEATTY IS DEAD danger point The Pleasant Run As Cunningham was released the wire flew up anl struck him across The Knights of were the bridges were washed away this morn Ing, while in a few hours Pogue's Run did twenty-five thousand lucky contestants for the piano gtlvcn away by the business men, and this morning the Instrument was given dollars damage. Well Known Mnlden Lndy of Mattoon Reservoir Giving Wajt.

to that order by City Clerk who Snccumbs to Attack of Asthma Thursday Night. St. Mary's Opril 1. Desnlte th? had charge of the counting of the bat M.L. O'CONNOR efforts of a large force of workmen.

lots. The knights carried off the pri the dam on the Cellna. side of the JM 1 L-fjLJ W. J. Black to M.

J. Ashmore, part "1J-14-10 11.300. E. Summers and wife to Minnie Mc. B.

Avey, lot 4, blk 165. original Mattoon $2,700. D. A. Fulfer to E.

Gucker. lot blk Gaw's add Mattoon $350. 8. and S. J.

MeKinzle to C. E. and O. M. Troth, lot 5, blk 163, original Mattoon $900.

Elisabeth C. Mason to Susan J. -Klnile, lot 5 and 6, blk 163, original Mattoon $3,000. Licensed to Wed. Elijah Adams, 25, Hutton, and Miss Iva Hutton.

18. Hutton. Ira B. Newell, -29, Baraboo, Wis, and Miss Ora C. Gregory, 22, Iolx, Kan.

W. T. Walters, 28, Charleston, and Miss Emily Shafir, 19. Charleston. New Suits.

S. D. Colton Co. have filed an aa- sumpilt suit against F. F.

Reeley. i J. A. Michaels vs. J.

A. Ashmora, appeal. Is the title of a new suit Sled In the circuit court, i -v The First National bank of Newton has filed an assumpsit suit against W. E. Und Ella Gooch.

Mtow Snit FlUtl. E. M. Rogers has filed a suit for divorce from his wife, Cora Roger, The couple were married June 6, 1888, 1 lived together until November Mercer reservoir, Is fast giving way. Much damage to property is Miss Elizabeth Beatty was found dead at her home, 821 DeWitt avenue one cheek, and he was severely burned In this way.

When Mall Carrier Cunningham shoved the wire off the sidewalk with his umbrella several sparks came from the wire, Rhowlns that it was heavily. charged with electricity. Suffering From Injury. Although no serious results arc looked for as the result of the accident, young Cunningham has been suffering a great deal of pain all day, He has been subject to a severe headache, and pains at the back of his head near the base of the brain. Tt Is a miracle that he escaped with his life.

IJas Grown An Inch. And the peculiar part of the above story is that young Cunningham said to have grown an inch since picking up the wire, which wis charged with the enervating fluid. SWIFT AND COMPANY Thursday night about 6:30 o'clock. Death had come, suddenly during hie absence' of her cousin. William Beatty, and wife, who had been attending her.

The couple went to their home with 129,608 votes. The next competitor in line was the Masonic lodge, which had 38,989 votes. -The last count was not as large as was expected, there being only about vote In the ballot boxes. The total vote was as follows: Knights of Pythias .129,608 38,983 Vt ion Veterans' Union 11,719 t'alhollc church 7,288 After More Worlds to Conquer Will for supper and returned in half an hour to find that the soul of the patient had passed away. Miss Beatty was the only daughter Acquire Plant of International Packing Co.

Old Folks' Home 2.640 I i AtiTwrfli Binwiv nulii3 Jr i of the late George Beatty, a pioneer Modern Woodmen 2,234 Odd Fellows' lodge 1,322 13 id IrtiS tnt-ui ut nun fviiknni settler of Coles county, and was said to be wortlj' $15,000. She had been a 487 throuch Pullmnn mnriee from CHICAOO. Bis Four, and Chirotian church M. R. church chronic sufferer from asthma for 332 (Scrlpps-McRae Special.) Chicago.

April 1. Swift the This statement rnar sound somewhat astounding trf some, but tt is said to Cumberland church 193 14-' Machinists' Union ttoon Hospital Leo club 137 be a fact, and Is verified by the boy's mother. Charles was measured only one day last week. This morning after ho had flrone throuKh his exciting exper big packing concern, today offered $755,000 for the Chicago branch of the International Packing company. The latter company Is in the hands a receiver, and it is probable thit the offer will he accepted.

Clerks' union SO, 1899. Adultery is chirped against the defendant and Arch Heed is nani-4 as corespondent, and it in ulso h. th'tt she been guilly ot the MiM charge wi(h diver other per- sons to the complainant unknown. Morion Routes) CLKVELAND. Big Pour Routei DETROIT and TOLK OO.

M. C. R. R. and C.H.

D. ft4 LOUIS VlkUC Southern Ryn to Jsiclcsonvill smta Aeiefasstlti Solid tmlne Cincinnati to CHATTANOOGA. ATLANTA. HfiMINQHAM, fcHKMVEl-CST, MiW ORUCAMBi 1ACK' SON VU.LE and ST. AUUU8TINE.

Also ttirauah Puttman eervlee to KNOXVTLLE. AOIiG-VILLK, SAVANNAH, and CHARLESTON. Dininff and Obeerva'lon Cera en ail through trains. Winter Tourist Tickets on ea! at reduced rates. For In forrnattoa.adu.-eM e) I.

ML W.C.IIssim,l..a. St. Joseph's School Baptist church some time, although the attack which proved had been of only five davs' duratihn. Mis Beatty was a recluse, and neit-her received from nor made vIhIIh with anybody. was 63 years old.

and was born at Mlddleton, The only surviving relatives ar William Beatty and a second cousin, Thomas Clegg. The funeral will be held from the Christian church at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Rev. Kelly officiating. ience he seemed to have grown tal ler, especially to those In his own 124 Vii Hi 111 102 77 00 41 4t) 29 home.

He was accordingly measured, and to the surprise of all he wis PUFF FOR THE JOURNAL Congregational church A. O. U. ICiks' club Brotherhood of St. U.

or L. K. Carpenters' Union, CMcags EHtaruir found to he Just one inch taller than he was last week. The doctor attend ing tho lad siys It Is Impossible for FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS DAMAGES such a thing to occur, but then there Is the tape line to prove tho assertion Arthur Graphic Says Its Columns Are Not Pmlded With Non -Interesting Bluff. LIGHTNING STRUCK that it is possible and when you are EeHICHtSTtft- ENOLION -EfUIYROYAL, PILL I.ltM.

Mk Dtaatlal confronted with such facts how are Court of Honor 25 Central Labor Union 0 Barbers' Union 15 n. of R. T. 10 High school 0 Y. C.

3 Will; Be Initiated. The piano was moved Into the new Pythian hall this morning and will be you going to get around them? (H CHICHKMTEH'M KNMIJSlS However, if the above be true, and Chicago Telephone Operator Awarded we presume it is, trie electric com That Amount for Injuries Re ceded Four Years Ago. ta ItKU uiil tl.M -MUUU Sum. -mi will, MKrlbMi. Tab.

ether. BOn Devame. SaMHaUi, aa latlta- -SImim. Ho of y.ur ttrnikM, Mm4 le Mpa let hHlnln Ta.Umlals fnt- IWMr.h. re.

M-JU ISMtManlM. S.llKf pany will have a merry time keeping its live wires out of the reach of tho Koof of Baker Residence. South of Town, Thursday Afternoon-Kitchen Badly Damuged. vd for the flriit time tonight by men of this city who were itunte 1 In their growth from some cause II IfrUaMisHS. Jladtsaa Svaara.

fSULA. i'A. or other as they wilt be all borrowing ladders for the purpose, of receiving A solicitor for the Mattoon Journal worked Arthur Monday. The Mattoon Dally Journal is the best paper published in central Illinois without exception. It prints Just the news that the people in this vicinity desire, and Us columns are not padded with rtulf of no interest.

The dally of each evening reSjchee Arthur in time for the rural fofks to got It out or the rurjl routes the next morning. Arthur Graphic, the coveted shocks. (Scrlpps-McRae Special.) 1 'Chlcugo, April 1 Miis Mary Schultr, foimeriy an operator in employ of the Chicago Telephone company, was awarded damages to-day In the sum of $15,000 for intur- WASIIOI AT BRADBURY. the Hathbone Sisters, the auxiliary toigc to the K. There will be a vlntting delegation of V.athbnne Sisters in the city from F.flintham to assist in initiating several candidates.

After the work a hnxjuet and good time will f. w. Will Give Informal Hop. "To properly the advent of the new Instrument, end in order to get the full benefit of its melodious During the storm Thursday afternoon lightning struck the residence of John Baker, a mile south of the city, aijd considerable damage re-sti'ted. The bolt struck the kitchen setting fire to It, arfd before was discovered the roof was destroyed.

The flames were first seen by 4ielirh- A.S. HORN Physician and Surgeon TRILL ILL. During the heavy rain Inst night a MATTOON AMAZED. From All I'orU of Mnttoon Comes the Same Report. Irtvest'fratlon of the numesoiis suc-ccMful werklngs of the bid Quaker remedy in Mattoon has brought to light many amazing cases.

Our readers have every opportunity to profit by the experlorce of friends jind No better proof of merit can be hud than endornument like the following: IS Keith of 2804 Pine1 street, blficksmith, says: "A constant aching existed through my loins and kidneys and the secretions inactive and vnnatural. This hud troubled me for two or three yonrs and ut times niv back w): so painful that I could scarcely straighten, up. I tried different remedies but with no success. I was advised to procure Down's Kldnoy Pills from Owlngs and Morton's drug store and they gave me prom ni and thorough relief. I cannot spott it) too high praise of this reliable -y.

-y'. For sale by all dealers. Price BOo. Foster-Mllburn Buffalo, N. sole agents tor the U.

H. Remember the name t)oan's and take no substitute. les received while in the employ cl mat concern. j. ne accident happened to Mlsa stretch of track wahed out on the Peoria division of the Illinois Central near Bradbury, and -it was nc esary to send the panuengers trains from Bi-hult four years ago.

8he was wear Ing a receiving-C3psnl wsrsiruiTTBy lightning. Ltones, an Informal hop will be given the south over the Effingham district from Newton to Effingham and from that city to Mattoon. over the Chicago division. bors living a quarter of a mile awuy. The alarm was glvn and several persons came to the assistance of the Baker family.

They succeeded in extinguishing the' blaze before to the main pan of th house. at tha hall Saturday to the members and their families. FOB WOflEN car IOU WOUEM OMtY," 1 John Ernst and Ed Moore were In the city from Humbolt today, William Graham of' Cojes was in the city today 'on his way home from a visit in Neoga. James McKeivie went to Charleston this morning to see hla daughter, who Is reported suffering from an attack of tonsUitls. She Ja a student at the normal.

Mrs. Fred Moore and daughter Ruby, of Areola are guests at the homo of Mrs. Moore's uncle, Fred Jo'hu-lon, In this city. DEATH AT HCTH BOLT. The two year old child of R.

C. Oukltjy, living just west of illed Thursday afternoon. The funer-! will take place tomorrow morning. Mrs, A. Kitchin went to Humbolt this tflernoon to attend the funeral.

James Anderson of Trills was in Pr. 8. O. Kaymood's tionthl) Rsgulstot as brouglit bHpplneas to hundreds ot al Otis woiiihi no palu, no dauger, no lnter(r rnce Willi aorki relief snarunteed tlireets dayai have uver bull single fallur II letinrs trothfully and eoundentlalll l'rlcs fil.OO by mall. ObtnJoM only st Itcplli e's Im-macy, ill State etreet blilcsgolll.

d.u INFANT IUj. The little, child ot Mr, and Mrs. Frank Phillips, living near Coles, 's reported very low with tubercular meningitis and bronchitis, and )ts recovery Is doubtf uU. 1 FIRE AT WINDSOR. (Journal Special.) Windsor, April 1.

The barn of O. A. Sargent burned here this morning. He was smoking meat therein when the structure caught. There was no insurance.

Loss about fSOO, the city Thursday. Will T. Draper, county cleVk of Cumberland county, was la theXclly yesterday. II.

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