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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 6

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Timothy Link baa returned to fcb College studies at Quincy after a. visit wio yoimio, jar iiui Ail v. auui school, the occasion being her seventh birthday anniversary. Caatee enjoyed by the children were played, and several plana numbers were' given by Gerster and Irma Tooley and the hostess. lt Ave o'clock refreshments of Ice cream and cake, animal crack- Unk.

all other grains." meaning that It had the right 61 war In it hurried effort to get tha liquor to Cuba Various eeti mates aa to tha value of the car go which. pasted throngh Mat toon have been made, some placing tbe value at 1,300,000. iyellDrcrzcd Mrs. a M. Kati and childrea are home from a five weeks' visit with her mother, Mn.

A. la. In. dfanapolia, '''--T A Flour an 'Uae; "Big ways Andrew Morrison haj returned to his duties as traveling salesman for FORMER MAYOR SWAN IS GROWING "When the circuit court convenes In Charleston next Monday a large number ot orders wil) be entered on the docket showing' cases -filed for the January term to: be aettled. This list WORSE mitt o.lln Bt.

LotUs J. 8. Wela was a vlalto. era and candy were serred by. her Gay little dolls.

dressed In tissue paper were given as favors; Tbe hostess was the recipient of many pretty gifts, among them being a large birthday cake with seven candles-presented toy her grandmother. Those present wore Gerster Tooley, Irma Tooley, Helen Jane Harris, Hel today, of ease disposed) of In this manner car loads of whisky ugh Mattoon over the In-i ion of the Illinois Central -way evening The train ar-i the cUj- at p. m. and re-here between, fir aad ten Each of. the "car large 1gn marked arrival of the whlaky was un-4.

It is a part of a number leni January Clearance SaleTnow gotng will leave big, hole In the trial cal on at rensteln's. Mo As a matter of course the Miahawaka Woolen Mills eitef. a visit to "the city for eeverai weeksC N. EL Bene via leave Friday morning tor her home In Detroit, MIcIl, after a visit with Ma. oad Mrs.

J. A. Bence and other relatives In the c'ry. -7 MU Lumle O'Halr, who haa been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

CLUB MEETING On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Ewing Johnson of 1301 Charleston avenue was hostess to tha members of her bridge Club. A luncheon was served. DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs.

Vf. T. Obborne of 1320 Charleston avenue entertained at a six o'clock dinner on Wednesday evening Mr. and Mn. W.

C. Lumpkin, Mr. and Mrs. S. R.

Evans, Mf. and Mrt. Lou Long was a Wednesday endar for this term, whch will hardly consume two weeks. v-" guest ox relatives In Toledo. jktronizaT.

Ik There wflj he but one criminal case en Marie Blue, Frances Miller, Marine Smith, Thelma Thompson and Oecar Mrs, A. Tlndi. who has been ill for Former Mayor ffinre B. Swan, a patient' at MemcnS Hospital, has been growing considerably worse during tbe last few days. Wille he may live for several monthc, those attending him fec.r that he may pass away at almost any time.

Mr. Swan has been suffering from leakage of the heart and kindred ailments. After leaving the mayor's chair last spring his health began to decline, and for several weeks 'prior several day, la Improved. tried, that ot Frank and Phfilip Al- LJLl t. 1 tf-N.

1 theiUothie Fresh milk. 12c quart. 6c pint at 1525 Broadway. J. W.

Else. 12-26tt who are charged the Illicit man- Brown. ANNUAL. -MEETING Tne annual meeting of the Ladles' J. Bailey of Chicago is' a guest for urni W.

S. OTlalr, In Paris, has left for, California, where she will again Join the Vitagraph Film Company, ot which! she IS a member. Miss O'Halr and! Mrs. W. R.

Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Bfaeture of Frank Albright la a- hopeless errpple, and the father. is elgbty-nlne years ot age, two weeks of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Mot- i Society of the First Congregational G. K. Cokendolpher. and correct rlson.

Miss Rwe Conlln la confined to her parents are well known In this to being taken to tbe hospital he had city. Miss OHair being a couisln oil nnasual ease in the annals of the -lament, raking the bonded from warehouses In' Peoria to aad well guarded. Even v.re Beul tbat the train guards bad been posted railroad strategic points in arris to present any raid on the ts of, the car. On each end or ia vera stationed government 1 agents, asaed with army ri-i train -wa marked, "right, over her home, 2104 Prairie avenuo, by right prices are foundi STAG DINNER C. W.

Hughes, J. C. Dole, R. L. Ficlces.

H. E. Shinn. Dr. G.

F. Corley. court. The case will he trle4on Fri Mrs. S.

R. fana. filmdom Miss 0Heir is known as Jean Page and u-aitor Vvpr it fi. Riddle R. G.

Red- been confined virtually all the time lo his home. There never has been time, since be entered the hospital, tbat any hope was held out by the attending physicians and others for his recovery. Corner 16th tnd Htne. A G. Merwyn Rose, has appeared in pictures in this cHy, The rolas she has taken so tar tiave been peasant characters, hut the new work in which she win take a seeding C.

H. Douglas, Homer O. Ragland and Broadway Muster Frederick Peeelow were en part Is of a different nature. tertained at a stag dinner by Frank ay. January 17.

Those ases In which a settlement has been effected' out ot court fret National Cash, 'Register Company versus Iv Kati Son; W. J. Carter yer-sua. Edward Shea; C. C.

BLU Railway Company versus John Lin-ville; iW'atklne versus VT. TX Mines City of Mattoon versus Mose Amnions and others: Farts Je, Barger yersus the Joseph Lay Broom Com THEIffl0l11AR8 Rose of Western avenue on aionaay Illness. Sam Goldstein will leave Saturday for Boston to attend the shoe retailers national convention. Miss Helen Thatcher will go to "Indianapolis tonight for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Charles McVay. Miss Betty Morris 1b a new employe of the millinery department of 'the Bower Schulhoff Company store. Mrs. Joseph Lajoanlo ot Akron, has arrived for a visit with her par ents, Mr: and Mrs. George Monson.

Miss Ina Kroesen, who ha been seriously ill for several weeks from ty DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE evening. Mrs. Helen Rose Pegelow, Church was held on Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. W. 91.

1512 Wabash avenue. There was a good attendance of, the members and an interesting meeting was held. After the election of officers for the ensuing year plana were made for serving the annual church dinner on next Monday at the church. The dinner will be followed by the annual congregational meeting. After the reports had been read It was found tbat the past year was one of the most successful of the society for some time.

The new officers chosen are: President Mrs. H. B. Slnsabaugh. Vice president Mrs.

W. T. Osborne. Secretary Mrs. C.

E. Morgan. Treasurer Mrs. Wallace Dozjer, O. WILSON'S LEAGUE FIGHT tbe Misses Riddle and Mrs.

R. G. Rid dle served tbe dinner. By The United Preaa 1 Washington, Jan. S.

A resolution MISSIONARY MEETING pany f. The Broadway Missionary Society puiung me uemocratio pany on rec-, ord as being squarely behind President! Wilson In his fight for ratification of CHARLESTON YOUNG MAN phoid-pneumonia, is slightly improved. met this afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. T.

Guthrie, SO? Charleston avenue. The following program was carried out during tbe afternoon: ai T.inir h. hu the peace treaty, was unanimously UJ, l. WEDS AN A8HM0RE Q. G.

MeCAMANT TrlU'CIC" AND KNOCKED FROM VVrt ECU O. O. McCamsiit, the well 4nwrnr laundnman. was knocked from hii bt in Cedar Rapids. Iowa, after a visit Democratic national -7 Devotional conducted by Mrs.

J. with his brother, Adam Link, and fam 111.. Jan. Mat senators who oppose ratification or 'j Charleston, O. Morrison.

ily. cycle about twelve o'clock today whea who want reservations which wereioek Charleston and Miss Nellie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kfllough have TAKING Business session. Foreign topic given by Mrs.

Grant returned home "from a visit with her 1 were Ashmore were married DEPOSITIONS IN DAMAGE SUIT declared to be worthy of "the con Bean. tempt of the world." Home topic given by Mrs. V. on weuneaaay. arernoon at o'clock at the parsonagebf the First Christian Church "in this city.

Rev. A. LeRoy Huff, the pastor, officiated with Warner Burnett and Miss Dovle Bratton CARD OF THANKS. parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. O. Pherlgo, in Paris. Master James Hougland, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Hougland, residing six miles northwest of the dty. Is slowly Improving after an attack of illness. The program was then closed by a struck by the Peerlesa delivery car at the corner of Seventeenth street and Charleston avenue. McCamant was only bruised up slightly! he had rather a close Call, aa he was lying In the snow on 'the pavement with tbe front wheel the auto- mobile against him when the, 'driver of the car brought It to a step. Mr.

McCamsnt's wheel was considerably damaged In the accident circle of prayers, in which several sincere Coartney attending. We desire to express our took part. thanks to the friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy dur- Mr. and lira. Matlock will spend their Jioneymoon with relatives in Mrs.

J. O. Reynolds is home from ASSOCIATION PROGRAM With the Baked in Flavor pure, Mattoon. Mr. Mattock Is a Clover visit with relatives in Charleston.

She lng the and deaUl of onr itu The Longfellow School Parent- Donald Fraser and Elmo Barce, lawyers of Fowler, were in Mattoon today taking depositions in the case of John Belange against the Big Four railroad. Belange fell out of a tree while working for the Big Four at Embarras, east of Charleston, In October, 1917, sustaining, it is said, fractures of both legs. His home is in Fowler, and, according to his attorneys, bis condition has been such since the accident as to Incapacitate him. The suit was brought to recover damages for the Injuries. Depositions were taken from wit Leaf employe.

was accompanied by her mother, Bn ouler delicious, wholesome Teacher Association meets pn Friday afternoon at three o'clock. The fol SAMUEL ANNIN FAMILY. McComSs of Rose Hill, who will spend several days here. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY lowing numbers will feature the pro Rev, J. C.

Mullins, Mrs. Ellsha Lin gram: Piano solo Miss Luclle Merkle. Dramatization of town muslclana MISS. WRIGHT BETTER. Miss Ada Wright, confined In Memorial Hospital because of a broken leg.

is reported to be making satisfactory progress, der, Mr. and Mrs. David Hlghet andi Your classified ad will carry Mrs. H. F.

Kendall were in Charles- your message direct to those for ton on Wednesday to attend the coun whom It Is written. ty conference of Christian churches. FOR SALE A 67 acre farm, all 1st. el land with a good new 6 room-housa, a fair to good barn. A good snmmeY kitchen and good hen house, etc, asd good orchard.

Possession March 1, 1920. Price $85 pe acrsv and S7 Grade two A. nesses in Mattoon who saw the acci- Reading 'Rebecca Baer. Piano solo Miss Inez Koonce. Song Dellie Mae and Lillian Haw- dent and of those who later attended the man while he was in the hospital here.

acres. 3 room house and small barn. kins. IMi miles from Toledo, price $3200. 34 years time on $1600.00.

Also St acres, 40 acres of it is bottom land, food house and barn en it, 1H miles from vy You C27 UQledo. Price $100 per acre. Time on A this spring. Call on pr write to Wtn. Reading Harriett Elliott.

Violin solo B. B. Scptt, Reading Gladys Coons. rPianS" olo-Ellen. Bonael.

Piano duet Maude and liaTaifce Chaplin. Reading Mary Elinor BtephenBon. 'piano solo Gerster-Tooley. SEVENTH BIRTHDAY Little Vera Marguerite Nolte was nostess to a number of friends at her home on Tuesday afternoon alter T. Deppen, Toledo, Illinois.

HI MSTAHT This is new loaf selling at MOOSE, SOI Tim to pay dues tot this quarter. Members pleaae take notice and don't become delto quent P. J. Marxaon, McWILLIAMS TAKES FIGHT INTipl THE FErjEgAL COURT A suit Involving large sums of money is being prosecuted in the federal court at Little Rock. in which R.

H. McWiiliams, former well known drainage contractor of Mattoon, is concerned, D. B. Craig, a local attorney, departed for Little Rock this morning to appear in court for McWiiliams In an effort to get a rather complicated legal tangle straightened out McWiiliams had made a contract for some $400,000 worth of drainage work to be done In a certain district in Arkansas In 1915, and because of some difficulty in obtaining his money McWiiliams has taken the matter to tbe federal courts. POSTUM Secretary, care Kati ft ton, Vl .1 PUBLIC SALE fiihoui fear of ahy of the after effects wbicfi often follow coffee dnnkin FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 acres ef second bottom land, mostly In bay.

and well Improved, miles vest of Neoga, 111., annual Income for bouse and yard. $300 from hay. Mrs. Mary Penn. 60S 8.

Prairie street. Champaign. III. Postum has a ihorouhly pleas-flfs ing flavor greatly likea by those acaistomedio hih-rade coffee BLACKSMITHS MEET IN HONOR OF E. W.

KEITH Itls purs and clean. Onesli calls for aa otljer it's home-like aroma whets your appetite. Ypu wiU enjox'' Us goodness to the very last You peed look no farther, if a better loaf could be ruad wo would bake it (Order a loaf or two, o.J iSOLD BY GROCERS i tfoi ATTENTION Modem Woodmen. Reinlar meeting of Mattoon Camp', 290 at Odd Fellows bfllld, ing Thursday. Jsa.

$. and Important. J. A. Brown.

tl4 I I will sell on the Mcprlde farm, 4 miles north of Mattoon by the Twin Bridget, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1920 Commencing at 10 o'clock a. the following described property, to-wlt: 15 HEAD OF HORSES 15 1 bay mare five yeara old, Weight 1(00; 1 bay horse tlx yeara old, weight 1500; 1 bay mare levifa yeara old, weight 1500; 1 gray mare three yeara old. weight 1300, halter broke; 1 black mare three years old, woight 1300. halter broke; 1 gray horse seven yeara old, weight 1700; bey-horse, smooth mouth, weight 1510; 1 gray mare, smooth mouth, weight The horseshoers and blacksmiths of the city had a supper on Wednesday evening at tbe Moss Keith shop, it being in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Keith.

A good 21 Come. Clerk. There's not a trace of Caffeine in Postunvso sleepless nights do not follow; and headaches, nervousness anrl inHicCoirfinr Hr nrsi tsoii1t firnm supper was partaken of. F. A.

Rhea COUNTRY ESTATE ISO acres, death, of owner compels sale. Cosnry seat 6 of Neoga and William Foster and J. Long of Coles were tbe out of town guests. r.iaWoon Steam miles, grain station 1 mile, bard roads. Fine brick cburcb and school oa land- 1 I its use.

Otis O. Barr, Epwortn. 111. -i. There's a Jeasqnl i Bakery 1450: 1 gray mare, smooth mouth.

weight 1250, family broke; sorrel CHICAGO MARKETS Chicago. Jan. 8. 1920. Made by Postum Cereal Co.

Dottle Creek! Mich. i. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, at $301 Champaign Ave. 1 modem fuatfshed aleeplsg room at 1300 Western. Inquire at $300 Western.

Phone If IS. xlll CORN Open High Low Close IOWA CORN FARMS for sale or rent, Best or soli. $200.0 to per acre. Agents wanted. Charles CJiy Land Company, Charles City.

la. l-ll Jnn 1404 141 140 140; May 13S4 137i 136 1364 July 134 135 1331. 134'i OATS May 84i 83 844 4 July 77 78 77H 78 LIVE 8T0CK MARKET. HOGS 15 to 25 higher; Butchers, $14 00 to $14.75. Receipts 52,000.

CATTLE rlrm to higher; Beeves. $8.25 to $20.00. Receipts 13,000. team, ten years old, weight 2600, family broke, single and double; 1 dark gray mare, four years old. weight 1400, in foal; 1 dark bay horse, four years old.

weight 1400; 1 bay horse, four yean old. weight 1330; 1 black horse, four year old. weight 13'0. 6 HEAD OF CATTLE One Jeiney cow; one roan cew; one black cow. will be fresh In March: cow giving good flow of milk; two white face heifer calves.

FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND HARNES8. I'our sets leather harness; 1 set chain harness. 1 set single harness. 1 FOR SALE A bicycle to good condition. Reasonable fcrlce Apply $113 Marion Ave.

1-1 SHEEP 25 higher; Lambs, $13.50 FOR SALE Practically new Remtatv Foot Specialist Coming to This Store An Kxperf'on the human foot will lie here from Jlon- dar, January io including 'Wednesday, Jpnuury 14, lo tell oiir customers about Foot Comfort, and how eus- il jr. it can be attaintia: 'ndjExpert Advice ion iv typewriter, in aceiiem eensi. tloiv ssaob. Csll S40 or st K. M.

HeL. adav. 1112 Edosr Ave. iMO to $19.60. Receipts 11,000.

CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET EGGS Ordinaries, 55 to firsts. 68 to 69. LIVE POULTRY Fowls, 28 to 31; Ducks. 31: Oeese, 26; Springs. 28; saddle, 10 leather collars, 4 leather I halters, 1 two-wheeled cart, 2 buggies, FOR SALE For two dsys only, pure bollard, pounds (net weighty! IL3S.

Turkeys, 40, Hide meat Z7C ID. recans. sue in. Phone $31. I-W i ram RENT-Lii room, modern" no-toV dale resldraca at S04 Broadway, CanN nhnn.

1111. 1 II c-. i a 3 farm wagons, 2 corn planters, 2 dlnrs. 1 Ofuorne.and 1 John Deere. 2 Mollne shovel cultivator, 1 Tower cultivator.

1 John Deere gang plow. 13 Inch; 1 Ideal gang plow, 14-lpch; 1 O. sulkey. 18 Inch; 1 corrugated roller. 1 hay frame.

1 three-section harrow, 1 MeCormlrk 1 end-xrip seeder. 3 scoop end gates, 3 acoop xhovels. TERMS OF SALE All, auroa of $10 and under. cah. Bumn over $10 a rirrfit of 10 monthn will be given with Interest at 7 per cent from to give noto with bankable security before removing property.

Lunch will be rvnd on grounds. TAYLOR COX. H. 41. Klnntbeugh, Auctioneer.

Hoy Adrian, t'lerk. WANTED TO SUY An arsrjr eve -ot; would prefer long one. Phone' 149S. shinejbr a'weelc without buffing when I use Glap Urd they donl'btzakorspUatalU The old buff-buff-buff just heated up your nails and made them dry and brittle-and you had to poliih-polish every day. But now comes a new method.

Glazo, the new Orenstein STYLE SHOP 1618 Broadway knows all about feet and Itor' to overcome their troubles. lie was Nperaonalljr trained by Div Wm. M. Scholl ihf foremost nnthorityon tho human f(oL and ila troiiMea. He ban the knowledge und tho xperience to tell, almost ni uliuu-p, What that foot trouble tluu makes yon He not only known wliat the trouble It bnt also knows tliat sfAaa all Bt It at chairs.

3 beds, 1 C)l phane' 11, WlNTrn.Hr avMirinnred efrL -s eral housework. Call phone 1IBS. 1-1S- ii .1. Il WANito-woman to lamiiy ailing at her own home. Phone $33.

1)0 WANTED Position br woman with SETTLEMENT. babyAddress Trills, 1U. I ll -t rwn www, imNwmi ivv. at lvi viaiviS 41 1 liquid polish, is applied with a brush and it makes your nails a pretty flowing pink and' polished for a week. Glazo protects the sensitive'nails from dust and scratching-and keeps them in perfect condition.

Get a bottle of Glazo today from your druggist or department store. Just 50c and Oh I the time you'll save and the pride you'll have in -your "always polished" nails. The Glazo Company, Gncinnati, OhioN rVi. irwl Headquarter, (or Women's, Misses9 and Children's READY TO WEAR GARMENTS The Little Btorc That Baycs You Moncj rti.l Lo ran At tbe nroper dp1 lance to rorre YOI'K ft army ovrncn ats Ho ure to come iu and lot him HKMON- 11 ATK 1 bat you need nulTer no loiiKer. Keiueiiiber, It ul'solultdy FUEK.

All are iftvitedv CLEANED AND DYED MEN'S HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED 4 1. (First Intertlon Jan. 8 Not lee is hereby given, that on the firm day of March, nest. I shall attend before the County Court of Coles County, al Charleston. Illinois, at 10 o'clock a.

of said day for the pur pose of settling and adjusting all claims against the estate ot David C. Oannaway. deceased, late of laid county, when anil where all claimants are requested to attend and present (heir claims in writing against said entate for settlement and e4just8keQr. All persons. Indebted lo said estate are also notified to make payment tis undersigned without eelsv.

J. W. OANNAWAY. Satisfaction CuarantaaJ All GOLDSTEIN If" Tha Ltadlng thee Man. MjUeen, III.

Ed F. Rittor VU ll Frisboy F. P. Copp'ago ERM1SCH C0, MBS. S.

IVANS, Agtnt Office gheee ISt; Rsa ahem $11 St. a m'0 a h' 7 ar J. Bitter 5t. Alialaiitrslor. Hamtf itiUJ.fc in j- tti.

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