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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

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rc TMl WAtTOOM DMUV JOUKNAL-OAZXTTI AND COMM I f.CUL-STAJI V. Mr Aill Waiguuar were business i an fiiffiii cmEEB of ma Amah cofl BIQ FOUR CRAKIMAN WANTED IN INDIANA iJii visitor In Mattoon Saturday. S.LEGF CESSER FJ.M EFFECJMRCI .1 ii yvuiwm uiuuii innnc rno to vriDe Mr. and Mr. Jak tlortenatiue.

Mr, and Mra. llenry Uoneoatln and Mis Luuut run iw UVVitltllIII'a S'V Gaus tttttSBSBlt Earl ITarrlsoa la visiting friend In JUTO COKXtXCUL 8TA1 Patrolman co an ml ft the prosociitlng ttoniy at IU Ind. i-Uarg la lalj tq be criminal asskult. An car Is expected to call Tor Itondnrsha today. Hendershot roomed at i Richmond avenu.

and bad recently acurd wort here, it ia tald. Margaret Hortenstine attended th Balpb Hendershot. a Big Four brake-man, wa arrested at fourteenth street and Broadway Wedneaday evening by Pollen Chief Brlraberry and Chicago. 1 Confirmation of the contracted sal of th Harry Meaatr farm, three mile west of aaya, along Route 16, wai mad today aa becoming affectlva oa March 1W, whea th title will pass to MS acre of the farm to Harry pola Tt Jeurwsl.Oaaem. Areola, Ill- Dw.

Th annual meetlne. of th Areola Maaonlo lodge wa held Tueadar erenloi to elect now efftoera for lb ensuing year. Those elected were: Mauler. Walter Itelnhelmer; aenlor wardee, H. H.

Itarrlcklnwi Junior warden. 0, George Blon' of Bexson was In i i 'A If. (lock, ahow in Chicago laat week. Mr, and Mrs. Msck Oam mUl Mr.

and Mra. W. f. fJammllL Mr. and Mra Ralph Jarvt and MU ton Wag-gonr were dinner guNt of R.

ft Jar-vie ia Moweaqua feubday, The flew officer of the Progressive Worker Clas of tba Christian church' for 1JI7 are! PresldsntMr. George Klmbrougb; vice president. Mrs. O. M.

8ton aeoretary, Maa Zella Boot; Oaya Wdndy. Ml tucjr Qulett of Whitley called on friend hr Tussdsy. Lilly of Windsor transacted invnuon or inrmomeir credited to Galileo, the Italian sellout, in. llll Galileo also waa Ua to-ventor of tb mlorosoopev i aaalaUnt secretary: Mr. Ray Boo Smyaor, who farmstead adjoint.

Tba price la UfJIO. or IKS an acre An additional eighty acre, th re and, treasurer, Mlaa M'lnnle. Bolaa, Howe: treasurer F- M. Groves; tecre-tarjr, O. II.

Woodward). The new master announced the fol JJ mainder of tb original Amo Maar bgilota here Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. Burl Swlta and eon Lyl ipent Sunday In Effingham.

lowing appointments: Senior deacon, Ifljivmmir lflllur funis. If faMished by 1LATTOOS JOUUIAL COMPANY XL F. Kendall Prtitdeot E.B. Tucket Entered tb pti offir at Mat-toon, Illinois, teeoad Hnss matter. Address eommiinicatiuiia to THE JODRN AL-Q AZETTE MATTOON.

ILLINOlg. publifbtd ery aveninjt eept 8undj. Tslepbones: Bminsn Office, Editorial Boonu. 12 Job PrintlBf Department 146 Mr. Don Moberly and Mra.

Mayma filwin: chaplain. J. H. Rruanlok: aen-tor atevart. Lout Proet: Junior Ste Sheriff Coleman Qeerf GaJHgan A few minutes after be bad been ewora la as sheriff of "Bloody Wll-liamaon" county, Illinois, Oreo Colo-man arrested bla predecessor, George farm, la expected to be sold to another buyer at tb prlc of 1C5 aa acre.

Mr. Smyaor with tb purchaa bt tb Masr acreage, will bar COO acre of arable land, all of which la planted to Indian corn, oats, wheat, broomcorn and la meadow. The -Meeaer farm, which Harry wart. Fred lefler; marshaL WW Todd: tyler. H.

B. Woodworlh. I The todev now ha a raembenalp of Calligan, oa a charge of murder. The 210 men, the lsrsret in Its history. A.lchrS WM to by Mrs.

Charles D. Kaga of Fllson Is the oldest living i Wollard. who said Galllgaq caused sber. He is In his ninetieth year Beu abopped la Mattoon Tussdsy. I.

T. Alexander left Wedneaday for Rochester. tor a week' Uy. Mrs. Allan Furry ot Mattoon waa a Saturday guest ot Mra.

W. W. Edaoo. Misses Rita and Clara Cooper visited In Windsor Wednesday evening. Mr.

and Mr. Jack' Fleming visited relative In Champaign over the weekend. Mr. and Mra. A.

L. Tonker of Ash Grove ware buslneu visitor here Bert Anderson ia rialtlng hia brother. Victor Anderson, and family in in deaia or her husband and all others during the 3. Olenn Young regime la 1911 Meaaer la selling-, was owned by Amos Meaaer. a former aherlft of Coles county.

He I said to have acquired It about thirty years ago. Th land la said to be good soil, and the prlc at which th purchaser baa bought la a low one. Weakly OaMtt EstabHabed ia 1857 Weakly Jean Established In 1869 and has been a member for ftfty-ntae years, a Relnhelmer and Dr. Polk hare beea members ftftf-eeven years. 8.

F. Loicaji S. R. Lenta and Thomas Midwinter hint hnn mnntwn stmnt DtJly Jonml Established la 1871 Consolidated January 1905. ittSliltitlStlttla 9 Coles VSUJ.

uae I Sir fifty years. any. By Carrier. Par Jfij Th8 Kt4m WoodnwB hcId lMlr4 Rarity in CAR BASS AND TO BE PLACED 1APPIE LAKE vsuj. uh lear ay nan giro annnal electon rf omctrt Mon(Uy Wektfleld.

tng result AM mu nw i Consul. Rur Hohrk i -1 Muatri, iRart: banker. Robert Prsk- rlorV Mr. and Mra. Cbarle Mattoi spent the day Monday with Perry Abercronv ble In Sullivan.

Miss Mabel SImera of 'Chicago HclKhta I vlalttng ber alater. Mra W. MOtPERITY AND iW. Pnllon- rori niffnr MOIPERITY AND JtfEATHER. 'Bnslnesa and Industrial I Mra.

Fannie Collier baa been on the sick list for some time. Virgil Claxon was a Tisltor at Robinson Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Edwards spent Sunday with home folks here. Rev.

Wilbur filled hli regular ap A4iim.ii prosperity Brwo. Besides' the election of offl-! i 0apead oa the weather. I cers two new members were taken Into the lodge. I I Barring big locaUied cataatropbtes Bke earthquakes or hurricanes, this I Mra. vlosephlne Todd Iararla.

who has been seriously 111 th ITarritnr pointment at Antloch last Sunday. Walter Cheeny la very low, auffer- A palatial fish car. belonging to the state ot Illlnola. tilled with bass and crappl. will arrive here Friday tore-noon at 11:45 o'clock and will be parked on the tracks at the Illinois Central passenger atatlon.

from which the fish will be taken In cans by automobile trucks to Paradise lake. Senator John R. Hamilton stated thia aft-ernoeiL. The fish are from the state hatcheries at Urbane and will be In charge ot Jack Reigbtmeyer. of the game bureau ot the tat department Th young fish will be Bright ea far-fetched But Dr.

Ella- home, la slightly ImproTed and some F. Oammlll. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Howell of Arthur are rirlting their ion. W. O. Howell and family. Sheridan Kinked left Monday to take up hi duties deputy sheriff of Moultrler county.

Ernest Shadow. Cheater Steel and Glen Rentfro visited frlenda in Ten-topoll Tuesday avenlng. Mr. and Mra. Ed Shadow and Mr.

and Mr. Jake Fort attended a dance Worth HanUngtoa. of Tale Unlrerelty. hoD ror ber recovery Is 4ont think so. Bo aaya that one of tjm Anreles.

Calif. I tog from a complication of dtseaaea. O. a Crawley la apending a few weeka with bla daughter In St Louis. George Crawley and family went to i St Louie Saturday, returning homo Sanday.

SSI tao thing tcoaomlata mast do be- 01 uui lst week and win remain here aer- tore thay cat arrrro at aa and era land- ertl weeks. lag of why bnslnesa profTesaea la cy-1 The Cbrtstmss meetlnr of the sec- Rev. Keller, now of Bourbon. klea to itndy rery carefully the effect 0Bd dlrlslon of the Woman'a Forelen preached here Sunday morning and Misawnary Society waa held at the evening, placed la Paradise lake to replenish the supply, which la said to be getting low. Gazette Book and Stationery Company 1621 BROADWA YMATTOON, ILL.

I Ti 1 the weather oa prosperity. Variation ia the strength of the Jnn'a radiation, tach aa are caused by apota, hare a rery Intimate eon- homo of Misses Ora and Atrnea Edgar, with aa attendance of thirty preaent A derot local period In charts of Mra. Hammso occupied the onenlnr sea- at Neoga Saturday evening. Miss Flora Jan Buckslew of Toledo Is her to apend th winter with Charles Bucklew and family. I Mr.

and Mr. Frank House or Mat-' toon apent the day 8unday with her parenta. Mr. and Mra. Joaeph Smith.

ftaetlM with th weather. An extend-'lon of meeting. Mrs. Ross Gere Country Club was the leader of the lesson and ore- period of bad weather bring hard times for farmers. Hard times for Jaraara mean that fewer good Ilk automobfl, radio.

fornttaiV and ao km eaa told. Thus aun apots hare very direct effect on prosperity, i Dr. Huntington goe eented the subject. "The Moslem Woman." Interesting leaflets. "Aa Old Story In a New Setting." and "Hidden Dlaclplea" were read by Mra.

Law. renco Pfelfer and Mrs. L. O. Engle.

A ChriaUnaa demonstration, "Our Gifts." waa presented by twenty member of Mr. Arthur Sbaw( returned Monday from a two week' visit with her ton, John Shaw and family In St Louis. Mr, and Mra. A. N.

Davis and Mrs. Annie Gass and sons, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wallace In Ash Grove Saturday and Sunday. Mr.

L. W. Gammtll. Mr. Moll! Drake, Mra.

Cbarlea BJruatrom and Virgil Claxon and Charles Henderson were business callers In Decatur Monday evening. Roacoe Storm ot Mattoon waa here Friday looking after the corn harvest on the Gearbart farms. Miss Doris Henton ef Montlcello visited ber cousin. Miss Doris Hln-ton. of near here over Sanday.

Mr, Anna rleenor and daughter and Ml Margaret Hortenstine spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr. Coral Wilbur. Mr. Mollis Barker (pent aeveral day the first of the week at the bed-aid of her sister, Mr. Sadie Cullum, of near Gay.

CHURCH PAYS TRIBUTE TO MEMORY OF McKINLEY The ladles ot the December commute ot tb Country Club announce two feature ot entertainment for the month of December. The first will be a dance on Tuesday evening, December 28, and the second will be a bridge party on Friday evening. December 81. uo aooiety. .1 i KAa inii urn nr in.

iam i- What 1 Saw i Aimu lire aepanment was Vhlch ocenrred in the United 8Ute to the home of Mr. Katie Black tfttrtag th nlneUenQi cmtury waa Im- TuMdr morning to suMu a blata JT adlatat pre3ld by long dronght. b' mtch doset The content of the dosoi H. on to rtow that auddab were either barned or damaged wt epl) in Jnn. caused th yond repair by the flamaa and amoke.

Somber ot death to be between Tbre wa enough Insurance to cover Tb auditorium and side room were the loss. crowded at the Flrt Baptist church 4 .11,000 and 11,000 larger than usual. ngnriag each at a talna of 17000 .7 uaa rellow 081,1 theIr weaneM' nlKht- an Inspiring I looked In the window of a ground floor office In Broadway and aaw a woman stenographer all alone, and on the1 outside of the window waa a placard with the notice, "No Man Wanted." 1 Hea" HERRON BROS'. Hi i a Big Imas Sale I saw In an undertaker's window In Broadway, a placard bearing the word "Join Now." placed under the word "painted on glas. "Morticians." K.

W. 7J rowing; modi grand. Ernest Bloxara: Jam M. Lively, the tba TJnltod BtatH aroun4 110000,000. lc grand, Chaa.

A. Gee; recording Pt. kd th audience to atand ItgDrtng In the aam way, th cold TCreUry, W. B. Moore; financial aec- annce a tribute to th memory if Mn la March and early April of thi UT' John Elsele: Ireaeurer.

W. J. of the'jate Senator. William McKIn-1 jraar. whJcll' boottad tba death -Mia H- w- udienc atood.

Mrs. Kin- 75.M0, oort the aatioB about 5Mr- WJlAara Thornton, C. McClanahan, WU With My Soul" Mr. Lively t. briefly ot hia relationahlp wlthJ Dr.

Huntington tot to Tb Areola Baptist church held i Senator McKlnley, and mentioned the 1 1 lump to conclusion. But lt'a hard tBelr alectloa of officers with I that the senator had mad a gen-! to agree with him that a atud ot foHowln r't: W. Skinner. wou contribution to help In building th. dy of deacon, four E.

R. Bllbrey. th Mattoon church. tba eonneotlon betweea eon- treasurer; W. B.

Moore, assistant and am gutloaa and prosperity 1 worth while benevolence trnnr a vo r. i American watchea have a tendency to alow np in London. Th fault it blamed on the change of atmosphere. Where Almost Every Article In Our Large Stock Is Reduced pura ana w. H.

Hartford, aUndlng council; Selma Barricklow, pianist- Ada MUls. chorister. cm ICISES HI TACT'S Gl IJIT1IITV Hattle wrlously AllllJJI I I fron ttck of pneumonia. FORMER By International Mew Unlet. ROCKFORO PROBATE COURT CLERK ARRESTED f.

Sharply rialae thm imniniM riii. in.n. 10 to 50 DIAMONDS The Flawless Beauty of a Perfectly Proportioned Diamond Makes It the Gift Superb. $25.00 Diamonds now $21.23 37.50 Diamonds now 32.03 100.00 Diamenda now 85.00 200.00 Dlamonda now 170.00 5 from tba estate ot Andrew Carnegie, mussen, whose term of office as clerk i T. rv irom eipirea laat Tneaday.

wa arrested Dainty and Dependable WRIST WATCHES Reliable American and European Movements $12.00 SPECIAL nov $9.00 23.00 Watch now 18.75 50.00 Watchea now 32.50 55.00 Watchea now 41.25 her today and Is being held pendlna pt Increase bla lalary. the arrival of Illinois officers. Rasmussen at first gave the name of H. Russell. In his pockets, police say.

were various clippings from Rock-ford papers which told ot alleged shortages In the probate clerk'a ac-counta. He told International New Service be had com to Ashtabula to apply for the position of city manager, and denied any irregularities existed in his accounts. Btrt bllL which tb tons took ap this afternoon. Justice Taft'i aalary would be Increased from 118,009 U) 20i00 year. Balaeytold th house that much of th lncom of th Carnegie estate is derived from bond ot th United Btataa Steel Corporatioa.

He read a 1 "canoa of ethlca" prepared by Taft In blch tho chief Juatlc declared fed-, oral Judge ahoold carefully guard ftgalnat being placed under obllga- tlona to great corporations. GENTS' POCKET WATCHES A Senuble Gift $15.00 Watchea now. WOOD WRITES BACK HE DID NOT L08E LEGS io.au watctie now. $9.85 13.50 16.50 2.50 OUR SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT The CUt of Tahte Siher is Sensible Giving Rogers' Guaranteed tor Life $17.10 26-Piece Set now $12.75 29.75 26-Piece Set now 21.00 31.50 Community Plate now 24.80 SILVER TEA STS $27.00 Four-Piece Seta now $20.00 38.00 Four-Piece Set now 27.00 19.00 Four-Piece Set now 81.00 20.00 Elgin now. 35.00 Watchea now.

HEW MEMBERS TAKEN INTO SODALITY OF MARY Grand, Player and 'iMIM Upright Pianos ll vl BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS Rll Grand, Player and Upright Pianos BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS W. M. "Muck" Wood, former employe in the Chuse Company plant, but now living at his father's home 'In Wyacouda, writea Fred Six that he was much Hurprlaed at tho rumor that his legs and an trm had been cut off In a railroad accident In St. Louie last week. The report, he saya.

waa untrue. i The report was circulated among fhls friends here and Mr. Six wrote to i find out about It. The letter of reply GENTS' STRAP WATCHES Greatest Gift tor the Active Man $15.00 Watchea now $11.25 Seventeen members were received Into th Sodality ot Mary at special aerrlce at the Church of the Immao-'t- )lat Conception on Wednesday ev- Bug. Rev.

rather Cuaack presided at the aerrloes, with Mia Helen Bray, retiring president, assisting lnthere-' program. 27.00 Watchea now. 20.00 32.00 Elgin now 28.80 41.85 46.00 Illinois now iame loaay wood Is working on hia father a farm in Missouri. Try Want Ad. SILVER WATER PITCHERS now $8.50 Here's a Gift of Good Company-Newest Tambour MANTEL CLOCKS Agent for Buescher, Wurlitter, Conn, Lyon Healy, Pan American and Ludwig Ludwig Instruments.

AUo Inttruclort For Any Band or Orchutra Inttrumtnt Player Rolls Records Sheet Music Orthophonic Victrolas Term to Suit th Purchaaer LENHART'S Music and Gift Shop Th new member are Misses Dor-V ftthy BplUer, Jessie Palmlsano, Mar-y' garot BuIIIvan, Margaret Messmer, Florenc ConUn. Lucll Riley, Cather-J nf Cot- Martha Cox, Florence Rlckle-tnan, Barbara Kastl, Loretto Gover, Marguerite DeVore, Helen DeVore. jK Josephine McVay, Mildred Wllhelm! i Margaret Burks and Mary Welch tli Mai Agne Overbetk waa tranafer-r from ttemberblp luthe sodality jo In an Effingham parish. BOARD REFU8ES NEW CAR FOR SHERIFF MOORE RINGS Every Precious and Semi-Preciout Stone in Handsome Mountings ONE-HALF OFF ON ALL YELLOW COLD RINGS ONE-FOURTH OFF ON ALL WHITE GOLD RINGS NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALS OF REAL ESTATE. (First Insertion Dec.

9) Notice Is hereby given that on January 8th, 1926. at the north door of the court house In Urbana, Champaign county. Illinois, at the hour of 10 clock J. V. Kankln.

administrator of the estate of Anna Car-mod y-Ed wards, deceased, will sell the described real estate: north one-third of lot in block 184 of Noyer Addition to the original town, now city ot Mattoon, Illinois. it $15.00 Clock now 16.25 Clock now 20.00 Clock now 27.00 Clock now 18.00 21.28 to The Jsurnal-Qazett. Charleston-Ul- iw is lonns or Haie-J5 purchase price tonus oi oBie--'iD purchase 6 i w. wmr- jy board of aunervlaora adjourned the CMh In hand on date of sale; bala ance on or oerore twenty dnva from Hal. RADIOS 4V RADIOS OPEN EVENINGS 16th St and Broadway OPEN EVENINGS 1516 Broadway II I of sale.

Said premise to be sold subject to building and loan mortgage on aame. PoaHesslon to be given upon payment of entire purchase price and confirmation of sale by tho court. Dated this 8th day of Deoembef, A. J. F.

RANKIN. Administrator ot the Estate of Anna Carmody-Edwards pfceased. Loaik A. Buscb and Earl O. Herring-Jn Attorney for Administrator, U-tt f-n ftf wo-oay ueceaber', aesslon Wednes-day afternoon at 4:) o'clock.

A motion purchase a new automobile tor the or of tneheft waa defeated, and another proposition to pay 1500 a year toward th upkeep -and pa-tf-thrwrtaeif machine was aubatituUd and passed, ft Is un-t cratood, however, that IToor hag rilid to accept th lnt- 1 4 1 1 i' I i Si ll am. for 4.

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