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Mattoon Weekly Journal from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 5

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Store 0 1 er I tiei fill ii i ii it ii ii it i i i ii ii i ii ii ii ii ii I I I I II i III II II II II I 1 II II II II Mil 11 II Jl II vr iw ii ii in ki ii ii ii ii nni BROADWAY CORNER I5TH, MATTOON, ILLINOIS t' Next Week pri 17 to 22 These Prices rule for 6 days onlyMonday to Saturday, March 22 Inclusive SUMMER DRESS GOODS at About One-Half Price In order to make room for new goods we will sell next week only a few pieces of Special Sale of Fine Stationery You know the quality of Stationery we sell, Eaton-Hurlbut's very best grades nothing better made. We have arranged for a special sale of these goods for next week only merelyt a trade-inducer and you'll be wise to take advantage of it. All colors and sizes greatly reduced. Envelopes to match every style at price of paper. very desirable Summer Novelties at 40 50 and 60 per cent, reduction.

Foulards, Pongees, Swisses, worth originally Batistes. Dimities, Lawns, to $oc reduced now to lie Mi 10c 12k 15c 19c 25c 7o 7c 7o 9o Vienna Crystal Paper, note size Hurlbut's Superfine, three sizes Hurlbufs Stratford Vellum Vienna Crystal Letter Size -Standard of America, all sizes TEA SETS REDUCED quire quire quire quire qoire quire quire 9o Hetcheled Flax, note size 130 15o Hetcheled Flax, letter size Special Prices on Home Goods A few choice Japanese, French and Bavarian China, j-piece Tea Sets reduced for quick selling. All bright new designs very desirable patterns $3.00 sets new $1.93 $1.00 sets now .78 $1. 50 sets now 98 $4 00 sets now 2.48 $2. 50 sets now 1.69 88c sets 49 $2,00 sets now $1.19 Covered All standard works by best writers securely bound.

Including such works as: for next week. The prices we quote will do it Just to create a little furor in this section House Cleanina Necessities WIRE GOODS 5c 8c 7c 18o 100 7c 9o 18o Carpet Beaters Scrub Brush, loj-inch, solid block, good bristles -E-Z Stove Polish Furniture Polish -Stove Brush, 1 2-inch block, black and white bristles -Good Steel Blade Carpet Stretchers -7-inch Whitewash Brush Window Rubbers, good -Good Mop Sticks, good quality, copper In His Steps The County Fair Meadow Brook Sappho Rubaiyat Woman Against Woman Thelma Black Rock The Bondman Camille Carmen The Octoroon Adam Bede Redeemed by Love A Midnight Marriage Scarlet Letter Wedded For An Hour A Nameless Sin His Wife's Judgement Her Mother's Sin Not Like Other Girls At War With Herself Dora-Deane The Unseen Bridegroom Tea and Coffee Strainers, 2-in. bowl, Corner Sink Strainers -Soap Savers strong well-made -5 -inch Extension Strainers, for fruit and berries 6x8 Bread Toasters -8x8 Bread Toasters -Vegetable Ladles -Saratoga Potato Fryer, 8-inch size 1 Quart Corn Pppper, red handle 2 Quart Corn Popper, red handle finish and red stained handle So AND HUNDREDS OF OTHERS A. H. Sutherland was in Humbolt LOCAL AND HEWS ITEMS.

and Minnie Sapp, were visitor, with Charleston friends Sunday afternoon. today to Pekin where he has a posi tion in the glucose factory. this afternoon. M. Herkimer went to Litchfield Miss Edith McQuown of Kirkvllle, Dr.

Guss of Janeeville was in the on a business trip. Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Rich ard Brown. Wm. Dozler is taking In the sights at the Charleston exposition.

A new Bon has arrived at the home Dr. E. Miller of Sullivan was a professional viaitpr In this city Sun of Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo itoss.

returned today to her schoof duties at Danville, Ind. Mrs. Etta Mitchell of 1221 Champaign avetiuei entertained Mr. and Mrs. F.

Beam and Mrs. Amelia Rouch at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Lottie Sargent of Wlnfield, Kansas, who has been visiting Miss Stella South, went to Windsor today to visit friends. Louis Bennett waa In Humbolt this afternoon arranging for a date to hear the evidence In the fray occurred in thiat village Saturday Mrs.

Wright, mee Dunlap, is visiting friends In this city. day evening. Mrs. Alf Andrews was a guest of The infant child of Mrs. Larklns her parents In Gays Monday.

on West Charleston avenue is re Daniel Burtschl made a business ported very 111. trip to Areola this afternoon. day after a brief visit with MrsvEin sey Arm an trout Cloyd Auxer and mother of Wind sor were in the city today enroute home from visit in McLeanshoro. Mrs. J.

A. Thatcher Is recovcrlni from a severe attack of the grip. She-was confined to her bed about three weeks. Frank McClure has gone to Chicago, and from there will go to Colorado where he Is building a new opera house. A baby daughter came Monday-evening to gladden the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Kenny on Charles ton avenue. Mrs. El' E. Jones has returned front Areola and I.

again making her home) at the corner of Wabash venue and South Seventeenth street Mrs. Charles Lee of Charleston was a guest of her brother, J.w D.Mo Carty, and family Monday evening Charles Klncade made a business Charles McVay, acqompanled by Miss Ada Mason, called on friends In city Sunday. U. T. S.

Rice was in Charleston this afternoon. G. L. Matthews Is a business visitor in Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Flexner was in this city Sunday. T. E. Phlpps of Jisuesvllle was in the city yesterday.

Mrs. Will Sldenatricker spent the afternoon in Charleston. James Mercer of Paris was a visitor in this city Sunday. Frank Dolan and wife spent Sunday with Paris relatives. J.

J. Hlgdon, the shoemaker, is suffering with the pink eye. W. L. Klnser made a business visit in Charleston this afternoon.

trip to Charleston this morning. Charleston Sunday, Attorney James W. Craig is a legal Wm. Price and Charles Anderson visitor in Robinson, today. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Center, are Mrs. Sam Callahan returned today to her home in Decatur after a visit home from a visit in St Louis. Mr. and Mrs.

Dudley Kingman re Proa Monday. Journal. Ladies' shoe. 75c and up at Wilt Phillips spent the Sabbath In Charleston. James Simmon, of Areola was in th city Sunday.

John Balilran called on friend, in Sullivan Sunday. Harry Munson was a Sunday visitor in Charleston. Rev. Dr. Wilson came in from Chicago Sunday night.

Harry Shea of Areola was a visitor In this city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noyes visited friend. In' Terre Haute Sunday.

Bob Able was over from Terre Haute to spend Sunday. George Irwin waa over from Indianapolis to spend Sunday. Bert Woodworth of Areola waa a caller in the city Sunday. Noble Gofer of Charleston was In the city Sunday evening. Mrs.

Leroy Ashmore baa returned from a vl.it in Adams, Ind. Hugh Hardy of Alton was a guest of Mattoon relalves Sunday. Ernest Koons went to Danville this morning on a business trip. of Janesvllle were business visitors In this city today. Mrs.

Russell Clark of Chicago was In the city to attend the funeral of Mrs. Charles Blood. Miss Rebecca Clancy is reported mudh worse today aod there are no turned home to Neoga this morning. with relatives. Mrs.

Sturgls went to Dalton City Sunday to attend the funeral of her brother's wife, Mrs. George Bradley. Mrs. Arthur Piatt and children re turned today from a visit In hopes for her recovery. Miss May me Robson and Miss James Shaver will return to his home In Canada.

Miss Lena McCartyhas been visit while enroute home from Chicago. ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Carr of Canon City, Mrs. Lucy Enfow of Loxa is guest of relatives In this city.

Miss Sue Cress is vlitlng relatives is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carr of 2601 Western avenue Miss Carr has an excellent position in Hlllsboro for few days. from Tuesday's Journal. Emory Gibbs was In Sullivan today.

Miss. Kit Cassell went to Paris at noon. J. W. Harris was in Humbolt this afternoon.

Mrs. Wallace Hooker is numbered with the sick. Miss Anna Wright has returned from Chicago. Charles Mattox of Sexson was In John Hart of the Big Four ma bookkeeper and stenographer tor' chine shop Is on the sick list the electric railway company ot Canon City. Clarence McCandllsh of Janesvllle John R.

Francis and J. M. Mitchell went to St. Louis to attend the funeral of Lieut Allen, who died at Van courer barracks. Lieut Harry Mitch Frank Herman called on a fair friend In Shelbyrllle Sunday.

the city today. Fred is enjoying a trip ell, who accompanied the remains to St Louis, will visit tn Mattoon a fw- through Texas. W. A. Smith of Windsor was In hours this evening.

Everything heart could wian at your own price at The Leader. H. Hooker made a business trip to Charleston this morning. Hair 60c and up at Wolf. the city today.

Z. T. Pope of Chicago was In the HOT! IEB city yesterday. Fred Regetta of Danville 1 visit-- Mrs. Will Elwell is visiting rela tives in Peoria.

Of George Buchanan Passes. Henry Conlln of North Okaw was Away at Ind. In the city today. Clint Osbora of Gays was in the Hocking have returned from Indian-spoils. Sam F.

Logan of Areola is a business visitor in Mattoon this afternoon. Mrs. I. Oldrldge of Kane Is guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Pedlar. W. S. Hortonv attorney for the Illinois Central, was In the city Monday afternoon. Mrs.

Guy Gruver has been spending a few days with her parents In Charleston. W. B. Dunlap of Chicago is in the city, called here by the death of Mrs. Charles Blood.

Ira and Dick Richardson left this morning for their new home near Stuttgart. Ark. J. F. Mallory is making preparations' to open his bicycle shop on Western avenue.

Claude McCoskey has gone to Springfield where he has a position In a planing mill. Reuben Claxon returned to Ewing, today after a brief visit with his parents in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Sarah Waggoner of '620 South 8lxth street are the parents of a new daughter.

Harry Chuse was a visitor at the county capital Monday, Victoria Gustafson is Ml with ton-sdlitls at the home1 of her 'parents ori West Charleston avenue. Miss Mary Willi, of Champaign Is a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Cleave. Ben-net on Western avenue, Mr.

and Mrs. John Marshall of Charleston were guests of Mattoon friend. Monday aftsrabonv Mrs. Rachael Hunt and son, returned to home in Coles If on- Wesley Johnson, In Paris. Miss Blanche Goode returned this morning to her home In Neoga after a few day.

visit with friends. Frank Wright and Curt Furry spent Sunday calling on two fair young Normal students In Charleston. John Haley of the Areola" Arcollan was tn the city Sunday, the guest of a fair young lady on Prairie avenue. Big MilSnery Opening tomorrow at Wolf's; on this opening all the latest creations in spring and easier Mrs. Dudley Kingman and Miss Emily Wllspn were guesjts fof th4 Johnston families In Charleston Sunday afternoon.

Mlsse. Kittle Marstella and Mary Jaquos. to Mattoon to attend h4 bedside of Mis. Marstella'. Mrs.

Emma Hartough of Chicago, who 1. Ill at her father', home In Mattoon. Hammond Courier. Through the Measer agency Mr. Rlckett of Sullivan, new partner In the Mattoon Elevator has rented the Stannlnger residence on Lafayette avenue and will soon move to Mattoon with hi.

family. Mrs. Ella Bennett, Mrs. Lottie Mo-Kee, Wm. L.

Major, George Boulware and John Wilson went to Decatur thl. morning a. witnesses in the suit brought by Mrs. Elisabeth Wilson against the Knight and Ladle, of 'Father Moore of Hume wilt deliver an eulogy on 8t Patrick at tn; Catholic church, la this city nxt 8ua day' avenlng. Miss Margaret Trent, who has been George Buchanan, a conductor on city this afternoon.

the Big Four, received a S. W. Rlney of Sullivan was a Mat tag friend, and relative, la this city. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Kats were guests of Charlston friend. Sunday. Laura Hlgdon of Indianapolis apent Sunday with, relative. In thl. cny.

8. D. Lloyd of Areola wa In the city Sunday while enroute to Indian-apolla, Fretf Bu.lnger and Miss Vina Shlnn called on-Charleston friend. Sunday evening. V- Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Hill are the par toon visitor Monday. this mornng from Brasil, Ind fttat was a Sunday visitor in Mattoon. Ed Mason and Bernard Littleton spent the Sabbath In Shelbyvllle. Ralph Martin of- Washington, spent Sunday with Mattoon Mrs.

Shea and sod, John, returned today from a visit in Galveston, Texas. George Harner of Chicago was a Sunday visitor with friends In this city. W. Ed Millar spent Sunday with hi. wife who i.

visiting relative la Oakland. Robert Holme, la i business trip through the northern part of the state. Charles Robb and family are home from a visit withelatlves tn Janes-vllle. Mr. and Mrs.

Morton Shlnn are home from ttelr wedding trip la the 1 Chief of Police Lyon, was' able to be" up town thl. morning for a few hours. Mrs. J. A.

Lovett and children of Peoria are Tjslting, and family. I Father O'Connor officiated at the Cathollo church la 8ullivma Sunday 'morning? X-. vj' Father Kahoe of Neoga and Father DruKxjll jd Charleatoa grerala the Guy McCamant and Walter Cart, accompanied by Misses Lyda Hart W. D. Bushing of OIney is a new lng that his mother had died sudden ly.

Mrs. Buchanan was in her eight man at Menke's Cafe. Attorney Emery Andrew, returned ieth year, but had enjoyed unusually good health for one of such advances today from Oklahoma. J. W.

Water, of Windsor was In the city thl. afternoon. years. Her death was a great sur pri. and came as a shock to Mr.

Buchanan, who was planning to visit Henry Munson was a business visi ents of a new baby boy, born Sunday her In a short time. tor in Allenvllle Monday. Mrs. Helen Tucker returned Mon The deceased had visited this city. day from visit In Indiana.

B. B. Shlnn of Lafayette Heights is and by her loving disposition hal won many trends who will regret t) hear' of her morning. Arthur Hendrlx and Ernest Hawkins caller. In Charleston Sunday evening.

Phil pole' received a menage from Indlanapoli. Sunday staUng lhat Mi Nephew wii dead. VV'V reported to be aerlously 111. Mrs. James Balentlne left today to vi.lt friend, and relatives In 8AM RAY DEAD.

Cash Baird made a business trip Sam Ray, a prominent plasterer ton: was a jru oc ur, ana -Mrs. uir to Humbolt this afternoon. "V- Mr. and Mrs. B.

T. Armitage have Charleston, died tn that city Tueadar The funeral wag held ti! morning at. 10 o'clock. Kobe' over Sunday, Okbt who has been vl.lt Ing home folks In this city, returned returned to their noma In Monmouth. Halting Wm.

Hendren and family,.

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Pages Available:
108
Years Available:
1902-1902