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Mattoon Morning Star from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 7

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WALTERS-ROSE JAPANESE SHELL WHITE SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE mm EMM REBUILD THE DOCKS MIKADO'S ARTILLERY OPENS TREMENDOUS FIRE ON RUSSIAN POSITION. All Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis and Terre Haute' papers' are delivered from the Post Office News Stand. Collections made 1st, 15th or 25th of each month as may be Subscriptions taken and all bills payable at News Stand. All Sunday papers 25cts per month, v.o extra papers delivered.

Call phone 990 for Magazine Delivery, Booki and Magazines delivered to all pf.rts of the city. MATTOON NEWS CO. Post Oflk-e Lobby. Illinois Central Will Spend Millions in Reconstruction. St.

Louis Girl Comes To St. Louis to Meet Protective Husband. Miss Martha. Rose of St. Louis and A.

T. Walters of Ashmore met In Mattoon Wednesday and went on to Ashmore, where they' were married at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Martha Walters by Rev. Mr. Miller.

The groom has for eight years been employed as a fireman on the Missouri Pacific railroad with headquarters at St. Louis and recently resigned his position. Mr. and Mrs. Walters will reslue on a farm owned by the groom northwest of Ashmore.

ENTIRE FRONT ENCAGED IN DESPERATE BATTLE We take pleasure in .1.1 Ml NEW ORLEANS PROPERTY Fighting Line at Mukden 100 Miles in Length Gen. Kuropatkin Confirms Capture of Shakhe River Bridge. Inviting you to our WHite Sale Pennsylvania's Big Earnings Terre Haute-Paris Electric Line Will be Built Other News of the Railroads. DANGERS OF PNEUMONIA A cold at this time If neglected Is liable to cause' pneumonia which is so often fatal, and even when the pa The first three days Vice President J. T.

Harahan ar tlent has recovered 'the lungs are weakened, making them peculiarly rived In New Orleans yesterday and at once assumed control of affairs at went away above our susceptible to the development ot and TAB CURES CoughoandGoldo PREVENTS Pnoumonia and Consumption Foley's Honey and Tar not only tops the cough, but heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. There is no danger of Pneumonia, Consumption or other serious lung trouble if Foley's Honey and Tar is taken, as it will cure the most stubborn coughs tha dangerous kind that settles on the lungs and may lt-vm jp Into pneumonia over night. If you have a cough or cold do not risk Pneumonia when Foley's Honey and Tar will cure you quickly and strengthen your lungs. Remember the name Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered. Do not take chances with some unknown preparation that you the same when you can get Foley's Honey and Tar, that costs the burned Stuyvesant docks.

Mr consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar will, stop the cough, heal and Harahan gave out a statement that expectation. Nothing not one car of freight should be dl Now is the time to Pape Spring; will soon be upon us. lAoll PonOT You will find my stock of "O'l ldJ0l the latest and sweilest line in the city. Please call and inspect my stock before buying-.

Your selections and work will recieve prompt and careful attention. All work guarantcd first-class and prices reasonable. A I. G. Gowdy strengthen the lungs, and prevent pneumonia.

La Grippe coughs yield verted from this port on account of quickly the wonderful curative qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. There is nothing else "Just as good," Sold by Finfrock, the grugglst. but a visit to the store can impress you with the important nature and scope of this PECULIAR CASE IS DEVELOPED Phone 795, 112 S. 17th St. MATTOON, ILL.

inii Mattoon Woman Files Suit to Have Divorce Decree Recorded. the fire. After looking over the situation thoroughly and consulting all the local officials, Mr. Hara.ian said that within ten days a portion of the wharves which were burned sufficient to All all the present demands of the Illinois Central would be built, and that within sixty days a new grain elevator with a capacity of 1,600,000 bushels would be completed. Says Road Will Be Built.

Hon. John E. Lamb of Terre Haute attorney for the traction company which proposes to build the Terre-Haute-Parls line this spring, says there is no doubt that the line will be built. The right of way is being gradually acquired ad a large amount of the construction material has already been purchased. In fact.

Mr. Lamb says the work will begin as soon as the weather will permit. Pennsys Big Earnings. The annual report of the Pennsylvania railway company for the year 1904 was made public yesterday. Sachetun, Manchuria, March 1.

The Japanese have opened a tremendous fire with field and siege guns against Pouti-loff (Lone Tree) hill. Columns of white smoke envelope the hill on two sides. The bombardment of the right flank continues. The artillery fighting continues along whole front of about 100 miles. The eastern detachment near Kondayu has repulsed the Japanese attack.

The Japanese have also been driven in from Tunsilal Pass and from the vicinity of Gauto Pass. At the bridge over the Shakhe river a furious struggle continues. A small wood near by has continually changed hands, but is now definitely occupied by the Japanese. It is rumored that a division of Japanese on the extreme right is marching north and has reached Kalama. One Hundred Miles of Battle.

St. Petersburg, March 1. The latest news from Manchuria is of the most important nature. A dispatch from Muk-len indicates that a general battle was beginning along the whole of the 100 miles of front occupied by the two armies. Gen.

Kuropatkin appears to have taken a leaf out of Field Marshal Oya-ma's book and replied to Gen. Kurokl's attack on the Russian left by a counter attack on the Japanese left, In which Gen. Kaulbars' initial success is better for the Russians than the best efforts of Gen. Gripenberg, the Russian vanguard being established at the outskirts of Sandiapu. At the same time.

Gen. Kuropatkin delivered a blow against the Japanese center, seizing a railroad bridge across the Shakhe river. These reports, therefore, give a more hopeful aspect to the situation, as the Russian army, though driven out of Da pass, appears to have succeeded ln-stopping, at least for the moment, the further advance of the Japanese eastward, and beaten off the attack on the center. May Not Retire. The effect of Tuesday's developments on Gen.

Kuropatkin's reported intention to withdraw from the Shakhe is problematical. Retirement in the face of an The i you no more and is safe and certain i in results. Contains no opiates. No Tra.sky Merchandise, our principle of Store Keep- inif. ms Effective Remedy Waihimoton, Iowa, April 4, 1M.

vu tronhlftil fiv imp vm with mn A tv.t It was virtually suppression. A heavy cold superinduced this Away back In 1896, Mrs. Saman-tha St. John, now a resident of Mattoon, was granted a decree of divorce from her recreant spouse, Michael St. John, in the circuit court of Coles countyr tbut it appears that the decree was never recorded and Mrs.

St. John has, In the eyes of the law, been a married woman all these years when she was probably reveling In the delight of being free from the galling tie that binds. Lately a rumor that the marital knot had not been completely and thoroughly severed reached the ears of the woman and she began an investigation which disclosed yie above state of facts. The records show that at that time wuuuiuu uu noming a couia uo seemea to neip me. The only effective remedy I ever found was Wine of Cardui.

Within two weeks I felt the good effects of the medicine and after I had used 18 bottles in all I was as healthy Gross earnings were $118, 144,270, a decrease of $4,481,149 as compared bbj Ionia nuB visa oa, -j JTm expecting to oecome ft iuu iuuuu vuhil mmnm rni nnirth nnna- no luuuu uaiU made childbirth uuuier tlrely euv and after the child was born the, fonnrf U- I 'T comp tiveir easy ana aicer me cnlla was bor that a helped her to regain her strength. lv it helped her to regain her atrenirth. Cured After Physicians Said He Had Consumption. I E. H.

Jones, Pastor M. E. Church, Grove, writes: "About seven or eight years ago I had a very severe cold which physicians said was very near pneumonia, and which they afterwards pronounced consumption. Through a friend I was induced to try a sample of Foley's Honey and Tar, which gave me so much relief that I bought some of the regular size. Two or three bottles cured me of what the physicians called consumption, and I have never had any trouble with my threat or lungs since that time." Three sizes 25c, SOc, $1.00.

The 50 cent size contains two and one-half times as much as the small size with 1903. Operating expenses were $81,802,986, a decrease under the previous year of $2,970,068. First Sign of Spring. Engineer John Rossiter of the Peoria division of the Illinois Central, the divorce was granted by tne court has discovered the ilrst sign of spring. He stated yesterday that on Sunday the robins showed up in Mattoon and Tuesday afternoon when pulling his Oba Wobibt Associate Son or TmiinsAVOB.

Wine of Cardui cures nine out of every ten cases of the disorders of menstruation. These cures are permanent, whether the trouble is complicated or not. Wine of Cardui cures the sickness of young girls, relieves the weakness of adults, banishes leucorrhoea, headaches, backaches and nervousness and eases the crisis attendant on the change of life. Thousands of mothers besides Miss istr t.n but nowhere can there be found a record of the decree. To straighten out the tangle a suit was docketed Wednesday, for an order to record the decree.

This will come up at the April term of the court, when the necessary order will likely be made by the presiding judge and Mrs, St. train into the city from the south he noticed a number of blue blrus. Will Guard Against Scarcity. To guord against a scarcity -of water for its engines during the dry and the $1.00 bottle almost six times enemy, which is extremely hazardous jnder any circumstance, is doubly dan John will then be matrimonially free beyond all question. Charleston as much.

SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY FINFROCK, THU DRUGGIST. spells, the Pennsylvania railroad com pany has completed plans to build a Plalndealer. pipe line parallel to its tracks from Pittsburg to Harrlsburg, and in this found grateful relief from the pains of childbirth and have had a quick and happy recovery from its use. You cannot PXKI MOXIA FOLLOWS A COLD We ask Special Attention to Embroideries Table Linens India Linens White Dress Goods White Wash Goods Sheetings Undermuslins Fancy Linens White Waistings White Silks White Muslin Bed Spreads On which we are Making Special Prices afford to suffer when 1.00 bottles are sold by all way amply supply the engines at various points along the lines. The plans were decided upon as aVesult of the druggists.

gerous when the armies are grappling in general engagement, but if Gen. Ku-rokl succeeds in rolling up the Russian left much further the perilous expedient may become necessary. The counter strokes on the right and center may pos: 3ibly be intended to coyer the withdrawing trains and If, however, Gen. Kuropatkin is determined to stand and fight out the battle on the" line which he $3 Quite Right My friend takes Campho-Quinine free For colds and headaches, too. She never needs a doctor, see! That's all there is to oo.

A Little Tact, and great damage caused to the engines but never follows the use of Foley's Honey find Tar. It stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs and affords perfect security from an attack of pneumonia. Refuse substitutes. Sold -by Finfrock, the druggist. during the recent drought.

mrnrn Made Rapid Trip. C. E. Schaff, general manager of the Big Four, is back at Mis desk in pine With aching head no heart love enjoy or Jest. Cincinnati after the flying Inspection has held during the winter, and If he should be able to administer a vigorous check to Gen.

Kuroki, he has secured a good position for his second move in the great game. Take Laxative Campho-Quinine New Blacksmith Shop! with Vice President Brown and other officials. The party traveled 2,000 miles In three days. And it will do the rest. Laxative Campho-Quinine is tne Capture' of Bridge Confirmed.

Two brief dispatches from Gen. Kuro Takes Position at Danville. Charles Swan, a machinist from I have opened a new blacksmith shop at Humbolt and am prepared to do all kinds of patkin, dated February 27 and February full name for the best cold tablet. Don't forget the name. If you are In earnest about your cold get the best one there s.

Laxative Campho-Quinine. At the very first feeling of a cold 28, confirm the capture of the head of the Big Four shops at Mattoon is a new employe of Foreman Smith's department and operates the big planer. Danville Press. the Shakhe river bridge. Attacks of the Japanese on Gauto Pass were re i GENERAL REPAIRING, HpRSESHOEIXG, ETC.

Give Me a Trial. pulsed February 27 and again February coming on, go to work with Campno- Big Four Notes. Brakeman Messer has reported for Qulnlne. It does the work. Campho-Quinine should be kept in work.

Ed Brltton is a new machinist the house all the time. J. H. Johnson HUMBOLT, ILLINOIS SIMPLY A LITTLE QUESTION Of doing something better than the other man but it meansdollars in your pocket. Quality That's the word that wins in the SODA WATER BUSINESS.

Do things a little better than your competitors. Give your customers just a Httle higher class beverages than the man on the other corner and you'll get off at the right place. Our menu of Our High Class Bottled Soda Water Embraces In flavor all of the old popular stand-bys. GINGER ALE. CREAM SODA, STRAWBERRY.

LEMON, SARSAPARILLA. LEMON and many others and we can at nil times meet any requirements in this lice. Permit us to gest that you place your order with us for a trial case of quarts or pints jus see how good they aoe. You will appreciate these beverages whe i I cury beicins to climb up. Try Our Mineral Waters Soda Water delivered to any part of the city.

Two Dozen Case 60a. One Dozen Quarts $1.00 UNION BOTTLING WORKS 1916 Lafayette Ave. Phone 920 28. The Russian advance guards still hold their position at Kudaza. The sharpshooters continue to harass the whole Japanese front, and, It is confirmed, caused considerable alarm by the use of hand grenades at Sandlapu during the night of February 27.

helper. Engine 776 is in the back shops Owings Morton. F. O. Finfrock.

C. T. Feagan. E. F.

Ritter. for repairs. SHERIFF'S SALE. Engineer Swetenham has reported after being off one trip. Conductor Harry Cavins has re Look for the Bargain Budget Cave-In Over Abandoned Mine.

Wilkesbarre, March 1. A serious ported for work after a briet layoff. ARE PELTED Engine 367 Is out of tha nac'c shop after receiving a general Mr Rowland and Bride. Receive jave-In under the center of the town of Mlnooka, near here, has in the last 24 hours caused a depression In Cemetery 3treet of five feet for a distance of two blocks and has damaged several houses. Conductor Tommy Doian has re Rousing FareweH, CokeodolpbeiCa ported for work after a dtiys' rest.

J. L. Rowland and bride, nee Ella J. Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

The water mains were torn apart by the cave-In and the depression is now flooded. The cave-in is over the abandoned Brakeman Albert LangCoi-d has reported for work after a few days' Notice Is hereby given, that by vlr tue of a writ of execution to me directed from the circuit court of Coles county, Illinois, in favor of W. H. Knight and against Charles Jackson I -will offer for sale at puDllo vendue, In front of the city building of the city of Mattoon on the eleventh day of March, 1905, at the hour of two o'clock P. M.

of said day, for cash In hand, to the highest bidder, the following property to-wit: The undivided one sixth Interest of Charles Jackson In Lot 'four (4 in Block twenty-five (25) In Noyes' addition to the city of Mattoon, coun ty of Coles and state of Illinois. N. M-. BA1RD, Sheriff of Coles County, illinols. Ry IRA POWELL, Deputy.

workings of an old mine. rest." William Barrett, were given a rousing farewell when they boarded the Illinois Central train Wednesday night for. Chicago, where they will Firemen J. A. Clark and W.

H. ime, Cheiro Corrlel are laying ott because ol Pleasant and Harmless. Don't drug the stomach to cure a spend their honeymoon. sickness. Fellow clerks from Bower Schul- Charles, Walter and Pete Wade cough.

One Minute Cough Cure cuts the mucus draws the Inflammation out of the throat, lungs and broncnial have gone to their home in Cowden, called there by the serious illness of hoff's pelted the bride vigorously wltn rice and other tokens and the groom came in for his share, too. Morning Star Classified Ads are willing workers tubes, heals, soothes and cures. A IS STILL HERE their father. The marriage was solemnized Wed A complete demonstration of the quick cure for Croup and Whooping Cough. Sold by C.

T. Feagan, drug abundance of the water supply was gist. nesday noon at the rectory of tne Immaculate Conception, Rev. Father Higgins officiating. The attendants given yesterday when Caller Roy James washed the windows of the rcund house office.

were Claude brother of the L. M. Kinsley, P. H. Mack ol groom, and Miss Gertrude Bridg-man a i Springfield, Thomas Robinson of The Dollar Saved, Is a Ready Friend The groom is from Martinsville, but T3 Bernard, and William Collins of Cllftton Forge, aro new machinists recently employed.

is employed in this city as a stenog rapher. The bride is a very pretty and charming girl, with a host of friends. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lu cas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that is senior partner of 5.

RELATIVES ARE the firm of F. J. Cheney do Madame Cheiro, the palmist and clairvoyant, la still here and Is being visited dally by crowds of people. It's been a long time since Mattoon was visited by a genuine clairvoyant, one with the power that the madame possesses. She was asked how she was able to read so accurately and' replied, is a gift handed down for many generations In family." it you are in doubt or trouble you need nqt hesitate to call on the madame for her readings are truthful' and reliable and a consultation may save you time and money.

She certainly has many Mattoon testimonials. Hours of consultation 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.

week days and Sundays, located at 1620 Lafayette avenue in private parlors and you meet no one but the madame. Prices Palm reading, 6Uc; full descriptive clairvoyant reading 51. ing business in the city of Toledo, 3 ft County and State aforesaid, and that REMEMBERED 3 3 said firm will pay the sum of OJN1S HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be 5 cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh rs If. Cure. FRANK J.

CHBNfil, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De to. Qo 2( to. to.K. cember, A. 1886.

p- EL I 3 A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in p. l-t 1 p' A Dinner Imitation.

ternally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surface's of the sys tem. Send for testimonials free. R. J. CHENEY Toledo, O.

Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con Joseph Bailey Wills Biggest Part of Estate to Nephews and Nieces In Europe. Joseph Bailey, who resided in the north end of North Okaw township, died Feb. 23, 1905, leaving a wife but no children. Wednesday, a petition to admit his will in probate court was filed and it proves to be a peculiar legal Instrument.

He bequeaths to the wife one third of the land, which is to be used by her until her death. He also leaves the use of the remainder of the land to Mrs. Bailey until death. When she dies he provides that the executor or the will must sell the land and make an equal division to twenty-two nieces and nephews, who are living In Germany and France. Mr.

Bailey belonged to the Amlsh secjj and by strict and frugal living, amassed real estate which is valued at $30,000. Charleston Courier. stipation. en to CD Cf 8 After a hearty meal a dose of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure wilj prevent an attack of Indigestion. Kodol is a thorough digestant and a guarantee cure for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on the stomach, Sour Klslngs, Bad Breath and all stomach troubles.

N. "Watkins, Lesbus, says: "I can testify to the efficiency of Kodol In the cure of Stomach Trouble. I was afflicted with Stomach Trouble for fifteen years and have taken six bottles of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which has entirely cured me. The six bottles were worth 11.00 to me." old by C. T.

Feagan, druggist. CO CO CD ASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Hia Kind You Have Always Bought CO 5 Bears thn 0 Signature of.

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