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The Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 2

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soyavAN. Frank Craig and son, Olllaon, left Wednesday to attend the chautauq ia at Pawnee Bill's advertising passed through here Wednesday morn ng. Gardner went to Deci Wednesday to appear before th( pension board. Dr. Bushart went to Wednesday morning.

George W. Vauehan left Wcdi icsday for Petersburg attend the Chan auqua. W. Green went to Cllrton Wed- neiiday. Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. Bone wen to Bethany Wednesday to spend a i weeks' with relatives and friends. George Brosam was a Decal IT visitor Wednesday.

J. M. Starbuck is again at a post of Jn the Illinois Ceritral depot. Master Roy Trowbrldse, son Dr. and Mrs.

Trowbridge, went to Matl xn Wednesday to visit relatives. Dr. E. E. Bushart made a p) Sessional visit to Mattoon Wednesday.

Miss Mary Cochran came homi Wednesday from a three weeks' stay wi ih friends at Cadwell. Wallace Cravens of was in Sullivan Wednesday. Link Eden to again working the Illinois Central depot. Fred Whitl old takes his place nt the Wabaah. A motor bicycle Is the latest ittractlon here REAL ESTATE THAJJSF SR.

Emma. Cox to James A. Gret-i, lots In Lwtngton; W. G. Camfletld t.o W.

II. She rburn, HO acres in Sullivan tp; Charles II. Brlstow tu It. Peadru, quit claim to lot blk (i. Cam! eld's add to Sullivan; $1.

M. crowcler to N. M. Vad ikln, quit claim to tract In Bethany; $1. J.

M. Hogg to Jones M. Cline tract In Bethany: $-'). A. Marlow to Jones M.

Cl ne, tract in Bethany: K50. M. Tichenor to Web Tic-honor, tracts iu Sullivan; $1,000. John W. Crawford ti Llnco: Realty nw blk 1, Camfleld's ad .1 to Sul- ftvan; $1.

rUOBATIi COURT. The, will of J. A. Strain, deceased, was filed for probate and date Bet for hearing on Sept. 13 HI 10 a.

m. Will of Calvin Freeman, tlocf isod, admitted to probate. Benjamin Frt appointed executor in bond of ISO William R. Wood was appoiri cd sunr- dlan of minor heirs of John Wood, deceased. In bond of $800.

MARKETS. Sullivan merchants pay the following prices: Wheat. 62c: broomcorn, corn. Me; hay. timothy, oats, iWffille; i-Uiver, JU; hogs.

straw, $44 cattle. guest of Mm. Ward over Sunday. Aug. 7.

WABEEKSBUHG. Miss Carrie White spent last week In Decatur the guest of friends. Mrs. Emma Mlnson is in Anderson, at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Shephard.

Mrs. Anna Allen and children, Helen and James, of Auburn, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen.

Mrs. Neltcr nnd sons of Nebraska are visiting her mother, Mrs. 8. Beyers. Mr.

and Mm, J. Meyers of Decatur visited his- brother, p. Meyers and family Friday. Miss Minnie Hoover has returned from a month's visit to her father in Toledo, i G. 3.

Tucker and Qeorge Thompson of Chicago f'e here for a vacation. Mrs. Ed Beall of Niantlc spent last week with her mother, Mrs, M. Wade, Mr. and Mrs.

Davis of. Creek spent a part of last week with their daughter, Mrs. D. Meyers. Miss Florence Moore of Decatur is visiting her parents.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Batchcld- a. son, Aug. C.

Miss Katy Itooyer of Toledo is here. visiting her grandparents and sister. Hev, Mr. Bickers and family have gone. to the southern part of the state lor month's Mrs.

Ed Gerver and Mrs. L. Bennett of Argenta were Thursday the guests of A. C. Blnkley.

C. J. Off of Peorla made a business trip to our village Tuesday. Miss Ada Hauck 'of Webster City. Ig visiting family of William Ritchie.

Charles Stark and family have moved to Decatur. J. Chllds anil J. M. Crary of Decatur were here Friday.

Mrs. Freeman Jones of Lincoln, who ha(J hw snrins chickens. 7g9c: hens. turkeys, ducks, 5c; eggs, -c. DA1TOH CITY.

11. Vest transacted business ii Decatur Thursday. 11. Taylor transacted business In Decutur Friday. E.

Froad of Camargo his usual cull hen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacob: visited frit-lids In Dccatur over Sunday. Mary A.

Duggan a Sulllv: visitor Thursday. Mrs. A. W. Rogers was shoppl 'g In De.

Tuesday. Most of the farmers In this vh inlty are through T. J. Freeland was a Dei aiur vis- ttir Thursxlay. K.la Gibson la visiting In Bull van this week.

Kranc-s Hlack was shopping It Decatur A. i Herbert Malcolm ind Rev. 11. XV. Tnii-blood attended thi county Sunday school convention ftt 1 ovington Thursday.

niul and I a i Mhlser left Tu sday for Toronto, K.III., on account of serious illni-BH of their brother at thalt I lace. H. t'ppondulil wan a Dccatu visitor Sunday. H. Cammuck is back from I entucky.

llr rpptrts a short com crop for that HtUti-. J. J. rnrcorun transacted business In Dri-atur Thursday. Nupidciin Uood triinsaeted builnees in Wednesday.

John K-jni'v visited with his pircnts in lfcattir Sunday. II. L. Ground shipped two cur loads of hogs to Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs.

H. Taylor 1 ft Tues- fur trip through Louisiat a. Mrs. U'. If.

Taylor Tuesday for a- Tmir.th's visit with her folks In Ohio. Mrs. J. Mayes shopptr-3 In Dc- i a Mini) IJeiiit of Ucthan; was the man, died at the home ister. Mrs.

Free- of P. B. Ritchie Tuesday morning of kidney -trouble. The remains were taken to Lincoln Wednesday morning for burial. Mrs.

Mary Thompson and family of Champaign have moved here. Mr. and Mrs. Charics Bullard and daughter, Lcnora, have returned from a visit to J.nPlace. Miss Mattle Jones of Midland City visited few days last week with her sister, Mrs.

Guy Randolph. She was accompanied home by her liMTc niece, Virginia Randolph. Otto Stahl of Decatur is visiting here. George Munson Is home from Findlay, to spend his vacation. Ruth Faith is visiting in Decatur with Marie Chllds.

Miss Minnie Bickford of Minneapolis and Miss Maude Bickford of Colorado are visiting relatives in this vicinity. R. Hcrrod and -wife spent Sunday in Niantlc the guest of his mother. Miss Ivy Faith -of Decatur Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Cadwallader.

Maude Bailey of Decatur is visiting Misses Bertha and Edna Albert. OAKLEY. The r. B. baptizing Sunday at Coulter's mill was witnessed by ii large concourse of people.

Sixteen were immersed, Including Sexton Jim Moody. Xight Operator J. Jl. Hefner was called to his home- in Sulphur Springs, W. by the serious illness of his mother.

He had gone to Bloomington 4-0 sea his brother and started home from there. He will be gone thirty days, perhaps longer. The commissioners of highways met Monday afternoon wit full board. The- continued drouth Is 'beginning to affect many wells and ere long much trouble and inconvenience may be experienced if rain does not come soon. A very conservative estimate of the corn crop Jn Oakley township is put at five bushels an acre.

Of course there are a. few fields which will yield twenty or thirty bushels an acre, but takp every acre in the township, five bushels is the maximum average placed By men that have examined it closely. Elder Field held quarterly meeting here Saturday and Sunday, which was well attended. Junior Holcomb of M'lmlnc is here work. IliR for his brother, Cash.

Well diggers from Boody are, making a well for C. Burley. Jim the Is having a rush all at once. He has several cisterns to cement. Rov.

Thomas Funk now at home for while. Reuters are -numerous, traversing the country In quest of farms for next year. Miss Fannie Schrater, who has -been at Godfrey, 'the homo of her par- will arrive In Oakley today. She- will visit with J. N.

Nickcy for few days. Some farmers would like to begin fall plowing, but they think they will wait awhile. Not a turnip will be raised In township. Some seed was sown some three wooks ago, but it has been too dry for the seed to sprout. have the same Fall beans will We People Afraid to ask for CREDIT at our Store.

$2.49, Yoa pay Rent to the Value of Goods Taken and Then We Give yoa a Receipt in Full; $2,49, CHEAPEST I'LACE JS CITY. People 's Outfitting Co. Main Proprietor Block Bast of Mra. Jane Heath wont to White Heath Tuesday evenine to spchii a few days with Miss Mao Porter roturnedj.TucBday from a visit relatives at Ponilac, Miss Kathryn Heath la visiting Grow Burgess and family at Bement, Mrs. Belle Fairbanks of Chicago la visiting her slater, Mrs.

A. B. R. R. Trimble and J.

C. Tipuett attend- the CJaud of Saneamon townehlp was In the city William E. RodKcrs is the new cleric at Racc-Handlln's dry goods store. A. C.

Evans of Cerro Qordo was In the city advertising the county K. of P. picnic to bo held at Cerro Qordo Aug. 20- Mrs'. A.

B. Tinder, Mrs. B. Fairbanks and Mrs. Grccno spent Wednesday with friends in Mansfield.

The pension board met yesterday and had four applicants before It, b.r. Cisco was in the cltyi Wednesday 0:1 business. Miss Olive Dllsaver went to Chicago; Wednesday to take treatment for tuberculosis. Daniel Dubaon and Myrtle B. Wood, both of were married Wednesday evenine about 6 at Hotel Sackrlter parlors.

The father ot th 0 bride thero. ACCIDENT AT CONCERT. The band concert Tuesday itiffht was well attended. Tho latter half of the concert was slightly marred' by an accl-; den), whiph for awhile looked Mr. and Mrs.

Tenney Peaae and baby were. contest is fiven by the W. C. XT. I special music will be preparatl occasion.

for tatur are visiting Jenso McCoril and 'lamlly. The town board bax purchased quite Mrs. Council Is visiting her mother, Mrs-, rood deal of the dirt taken from tap Cautrall an ddurins her stay will receive medical treatment it thfe pluce. Mvnraww, Miss Olive WrlRhUman of AtwooiJ came Friday and 8. Morrln and family until Thursday, She was met at Hammond by Roy Jacob Drake in Bull)van Saturday on business.

Albert 4.. J3rown and Harry Hause and Misses Bertna. and Nellie Potts returned from Charleston Thursday, where they have been normal the past month. Walter Q. Jjiion and Clydle J.

mlnga made their tri-weekly trip to Sullivan Sunday to call 'on their sweet? ones. Rev. W. Lola and a part of hie congregation had a meeting on the street. Saturday ovenlnjr.

The colored camp meeting In Murphy's grove west pt Is progressing slowly and tho attendance very large. An admission of ten cents is churced every night and Is Brent some. WUHe Rc-od and sister. Miss Ethel Reed, drove to Prairie Hall Saturday to visit the family of Will Kev. J.

B. BickheH and family of Danville are visiting the former's parents, north of town. Mr. Bfcknelt delivered a good aermon at the M. E.

church Sunday evenlnjr. A number from here went to Paris Thursday to attend the M. W. of A. picnic Herbert Garrett, the 11-year-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Cleorge Garrett, who live out driving and when by the Illinois Cen-1 southwest of town, died Friday of con- tral stock yards the horse got the arc light started to run awajr. Mrs, Pease juuiued with the baby out of the buggy and was badly, strained and bruised. Farther along Mr. Pease was thrown out but sustained no injuries.

The horse by this time was badiy scared and come flying down, the main street froni the north, turning -the corner at Miss Jackson's store, runnine into a bug- By and breaking one spoke of wheel. In front of W. C. Smith's store it collided with a buggy throwing Mr. Siders and Miss Emma Hanellne out, but not injuring them.

The buggy by this time was overturned and dragging on. its side. At B. Tinder's corner lit collided with another buggy almost demolishing Fortunately no one was hurt, and that pt more damage was done was a wonder as so many bugglea and carriages are bunched around the square every band concert night. MARRIAGE LICENSES.

William D. Kochcndarfer, Cerro Gordo 21 Miss Gertrude Mathews, Cerro Gordo 22 Daniel Dubson, Lodge 21 Myrtle B. Woods. Lodge 1C WARRANTY DEED. II.

Dawson to Joseph and Ireiiia Lcivch. lot 12, block 12, town ot Mansfield CEESTEBVniJS. About twenty went from here to Paris to attend the Woodman picnic'At Paris. Several children have the whooping cough. Mrs.

P. M. Painter returned Wednesday from WcsUleld. Thomas Rlley and wife of Humbolt visited here and in this' vicinity from Friday till Tuesday. Threshing is about over with In this part of the country.

Harmon Ileleford expects to leave Thursday for Oklahoma for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Lou LeMar Is reported better. The Senior Endeavor, society held an ico cream social at the church Saturday evening. Financially It wus not a success as the notice was too short and fe tnew of it.

Louie Miller has just completed palnt- ng the school house which greatly adds to Its appearance. The delegates of the Senior and Junior ndeavor left Tuesday morning for Olncy to attend the convention at the society of the lower Wabash conference. The following were delegates; Mta VSyra Cummings, president; Misses Fannie and Nina Webb and Fred Smith OC the Seniors; Miss Dottic House, president; and Misses Stella Hood and Bessie Griffith, Juniors. Rev. Rltter accompanies them.

Dr. McOllntock and wife, formerly of his place, rcthriicrf 'to Ih'Wr homo In St. Louis on tho 3d Inst. They had been vis- ting friends and relatives here. Miss Hope Hubcr Is visiting her sister, Dr.

Dugan. John Constant and wife of. Springfield visited with relatives here on Sunday. Quite a numlwr of people from htre at- endcd the Morgar.vlllc picnic last Saturday. George Nichols and S.

P. Williams Attended the Prohibition picnic near Ro Chester on Wednesday. Mrs. Maria. Palmer Is quite ill.

Victor Prltchctt of Dccatur Is visiting with his cousin, Lyraan Cppstant, of this Jlace, The Knlglit ststerB, v-lstt- ng David Bottrel, have returned to their home at Beardntown. The Central iiUnols BSBemWJy will Friday, Aug. IG, ajnll only a few from here expect to tent tWs year. If the dry weather continues the usual attendance 'rom Ililopolto wiH be greatiy decreased, Miss Josie Mussenden of Springfield re- contly visited relatives at this Mrs. Belting and her daughter, Miss Gertrude, of JNattoon have been on friends and here.

The first they depar.te.d to. make an extended visit with jars. Baiting's kin dred In the Buutltwest part of Sangamon county. The 3ast session of the C- W. B.

M. of tho Christian church was held at the country home of Mrs. Thomas large number were present and a delightful supper new were. to the society, On Tuesday evening O. Hubbara of Northwestern uiiiverslti" delivered a lecture on Chrhitlan missions in the Methodist church.

Mr. Hubbard Ig a student who is deeply Interested In the "Student Volunteer" movement, and during: the nummer is working in the Decatur district In the Interest of missions! A sold medal contest will beheld In the Methodist" church on Thureday evening, Aug. 8. Miss Trixy Cantrsll, liisa Mabel Odin wtH nnd Mmfttah ore (txjiratnl-tn oonw fmm sumption. The darrett family is quite well known hero and their many friends regret their loss.

The funeral services were at the residence Saturday, after which the remains were taken to the Lovington cemetery, where- they were tcrrad. A pretty little Ice cream social was held at the home of J. Hall, north of town, Friday evening. A good time was had by all present. Those from a dls.

tancc were: John Fowler of Decatur and Mr. Pool and family of Ralph Foster was in Decatur on business Tuesday. Frank Foster of Sullivan was up Tuesday. Mrs, G. H.

Hlngate will go to Bemcnt Saturday to visit relatives. Mrs. Jennie Lowe of Sullivan vjslted Mr. and Mrs. L.

G. Hosteller over Sunday. The colored brethren held a short entertainment on the street Monday evening consisting of songs and short speeches. Professor George S. Horns went to Charleston Monday to take teachers' ex- animation for a life certificate.

Miss Leona Cann went to Windsor Tuesday to visit relatives a short time. Mrs. C. H. Bliss and son.

Burr, went to Harvey, 111. Mr. Davis will go from here to Battle Creek, to attend a cat school. C. T.

DIxon went to Cterksvllle. Tuesday to visit his son, Arthur, who Is station agent at that place. J. S. liorcuson and wife went to Whiting, Tuesday to visit their sons.

Jfst- vid and Lawrence, for about two weeks. John Alexander' of Sullivan was" on our streets Sunday. A daughter -was born to Mr. and Mrs. A.

Hoots Saturday morning. COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOLS. The county Sunday school convention wjis held at the M. E. church Thursday and Friday with a large attendance, and great interest manifested.

Rev. Mr. Tull of Sullivan, C. A. Hight of Daiton City, Rev.

Mr. Moser and County President George F. Rlghter of Sullivan took prominent parts. Delegates were present from all dyer the county and the- reception committee' did their work splendidly lit finding places for them. The program was carried out very successfully.

The musical part of tasement of the new building and is irse It to fill up low plucen ttrthe nd at The work of eiccavailns for the new iiildine; IK about c-omplcte and the n-ark laying the brick will begin soon. The tuilding when compj(ietei wll! one the best In the Mrs. John Balrd and daughter, Miss Maude, who have been vUltlng relatives Chrtemari for the Vast two weeks, returned home Saturday; Rev. Mrs. K.

B. Miller preached at 1'ralrle chapel last Sunday. Evart Dickey Is visiting relatives In Clinton and Weldon this week. Mr. and Mrs.

James Dickey were Monil- callo visitors Monday. Miss Ina Thomas of flpagand, its lac guest of Mlas Llda Balrd. Perry Mathlen of Flerson and brothers fr.om Tuscola visited at Adam Ditty's Sunday. William 55. Balrd and Harry Baird wcr Itbntlcello visitors Monday.

from Voorhles went on a picnic excursion at Peck's Spring Thursday. ELWIIf. Miss Mary and Ed Frew of Coahocton, visited relatives in this vicinity the past week. Mrs. Lowry of Decatur Is visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Ida Colony. Rev. and Mrs. Knlpple have returned Springfield and report their son, Clan, who la now at the hospital there, slowly recovering. Mr.

and Sirs. Davis May of Decatur I spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cornthwaite. I Mrs.

Etta. Johnson and of Dccatur I soent Sunday at her lather's, John Mll- lur. Mrs. Hamilton of Los Angeles, absent last week with, Mrs. Henry Knyjor.

The. township Sunday school convention held at Shady. Grove Sun- flay was well attended. The Sunday BchoQl lesson, In a very satisfactory and impressive manner by Mi 1 Deck of Decatur. A.

'H. Mills of Dcca tur gave an enthusiastic address on "Sun- flay School Grit." which greatly pleased tho Sunday school workers. Miss Grace Beadles sang very sweetly, a solo I entitled "Lead Us Gently Home." The Wheatland township Sunday school picnic wilt be held Aug. 23. The place for holding the picnic will be announced later.

Born, to Mr. arid Mrs. C. S. Cunningham, Aug.

a daughter. ROS "THt TO SAVE MONEY CUSHMAK. A. Cunningham ia having his straw baled this week. H.

W. Slpe was at the county seat last Saturday. Fred Rickets, section foreman on the is cutting weeds on the right of way. John JUurphy is shipping some more cat. tie and hogs to Chicago this week.

Mrs. JJnrla. Rhodes has moved back to her property at this place. i William Myers is threshing his oats and I that will finish up this neighborhood so far as threshing is concerned, Jacob new house Is ncarlng i completion. This neighborhood has its threshing about all done.

There are but three or four little jobs here yet to thresh. The average Is about forty bushels to the acre. B. B. Hoden will be ready to move the pDstofflee in his new building in a few days.

Leonard Minor or this place was at Findlay last Saturday. Our no iv IS! A proving to ho and wo to people of have) 1 secured at prloo wJboH looking through the? BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY: line In 1mml silk rxTfct tor Hllk puff tk'H, all ar BUIHV wok. for entire lot. i(Ulclc. Friday your choice 50 ladles' t.mfobirurt lure i i ti'-w, A barguin, a a colil uml Friday 2,400 ladk-H' (loi-t-od lliu-d Wiu-k hoBi-; of the run at' lo mills at abnui i prlr WP the lot, aomp liv, cuvim- Un- miti jiairH worth wo rest'tve i go w- Mnm amount ia ii pulrK to a L'UKiomor.

Only pair soiled from ull mum RO i a i extreme low price per yard GOO yards short AVouds Ac Slai-'j- i regular 5c Friday per 1,000 dark CM JU 1 Nome j-lr-co. 1 in i 1 1 1 lengths In blues, blacks unU fancies. i i Friday per yard only DO grass clotli skirts, regular 50o miuti- i for hot xvoaihor; Friday 25 gratis cloth skirts, trimmed hi bruhl, Tr.e qualities 20 extra heavy grass clotlrnklrtg in blue for Friday Last Chaoce at Summer Wash Goods. All lOe, l-Vic and liir riuminer vvaah iguodrt i I a i i colors, and stylos. Friday the entire lot JKT yar-1 All 18c, 20c, 25c and SOc wanh in line i i i rorJ-'! all go for the low price vcr yard TOO good heavy Morocco leather all and a a placed in one lot, some sold for 35r anil uflr: i he- cause the a i is ihere.

Frfda only 50 ladies' straw sallow, regular line Dr.ifd a i i i bands ur black bunds, eloso lot Friday only Every article we a i SaU- is a i some of the articles won't last mill! noon. And you to rorne early as we a hnjd i i i siock on articles tuivertlsed. Remember our new location, Itfl K. Water St. to Save HINMAN BROS.

HIAHTIC. M.I IlMVrd program was good, the slnglns beine of his hoof. A. D. Miller of Sullivan at- conductcd by Elder Walter Kluoadea.

The Lovmgton orchestra also gave assistance. C. A. Hight of Dalton city was elected president to succeed George M. Rlshtcr, who had held the position several terms.

Township officers were also elected follows: Dr. T. "8. Eldredge, president; C. Sutler, vice president, and Mrs.

A. Q. McBride, secretary and treasurer. The next county meetlr.c place has not been named yet, but will be determined later on. i Miss Faunio of P.i the guept of Mrs, Tom Noel, Mr.

and R. i from here to McAllister, 1. i i-priiiB, have had an unfortunate time. One ilaugliter, Emmrt, Otetl of fever. A son, Tom Henley, died of Injuries in I an explosion in a mine and a 1 Oaughtor, ilittw Jlamle, JH of fover and in not expected t- live.

Sirs A Freeman son got kicked by a horse H( ev retiirnod from tlu-iv two Sunday ana got one of his fingers threc WTOk8 ltlrt bl and she came lionio i i i tlictn. liaiul was also sick wln-n ulie 1 away. Surely It has been a suit time for Uii'm. broken, him hi One of the horse's foot struck ttie breast and left the prints BETEASY. Elder Ira Mason was very aBrecably surprised on the Sunday school at Loylngtou Thursilaj- erenipg to find number of friends assembled io moot him.

Yhoy had a bountiful supply of ice cream and cake with them and the evening was a. very pjeasaht one to all present. John Iayls and -wjla at Sullivan spent Sunday with C. C. iDavIs an'A wife.

A. R. Beavers has sold his farm near tpwn to M. E. Sconce; Beavers contemplates moving bis famljy to John Smllli and family left Tuesday to spend two -or three weeks travellns through the country In a Mrs.

McClure two-daughters spent 7. wllj) at Daltqn City. Delia. Jilya, spent tUe lyeck with frienOs at Dfliton City, Troy, Scott came (from Decatur iind spent Sunday at home, Eai-i JitcMen.ttikmj' "Suiiday here "Vjtb Ws parents. Jones jatt Monday mornlnc fpr Butte, Mont, Upon her arrival there she will th.e, brldg of Edward Dr.

Myer. tyr. ((jjfmerjy, reiWcd and. Ime v. lai'Ko circle of acauaintances.

teacher in the Miss Jones ha schools here and is known by every one, this always being ner niiiaus. Sne leaves behind many friehdB. W. T. Logan of Sullivan, a iwep.ibf 'Mr.

Myer, gfe- companied Jones. M. Vsughan hie been elected as superintendent of music In the Bulltrout schools. Mr. Vauichin IB a leader in the C.

church and a member of the I. O. O. F. band and will be greatly mlaieil.

Mrs. Cox and daughters, Mary and Nellie, of Sullivan visited friends here this week. Misses Margaret and Not a Loncton are visiting relatives In Chicago. Mrs. c.

H. Pease of Chicago is here vlo- iting her parentu, Mr. and Mrs. T. C.

Clark. J. A. RoberUon is taking a few days' vacation and George Kline is icrvlntr us marshal, J. Rtixln.

ami family vleiUM K. W. Most at AMureiklon SatlSav nn Itfonrtay. Mrs. Kd Dnwnnn oml obUdren nf lip- Heiskell Ointme Heals the Ski.

Prtivt) It on tetter, core or by mml with Uvbk I I "I cured tetter or IS ars 1 your Ointment, In Herndon, PRICES am Da Nice $3.50 Shoe for 25c Genuine Ladies' Kid 34 Shoe for Black or tan new style Shoe for 750Pairaof stylish Shoes Beautiful $3.00 Shoes for $4.00 Eld Shoes, all sizes 50c 65c 7Sc Wow Is the Time fo luy Shoes. EMPIRE SHOE CO. 108 6. Prairie Street Next door to American Express Office and Ulusic Store iNEWSPA'FERr ii.

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