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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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WEDNESDAy.NOVEMBCR J912. KENTUCKY-INDIANA nRinns ti BRIDGE i Is 8 Mrs. Joseph Fish Tomorrow they will go to Danville, where they will be guests of Mr. Anderson' parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Anderson, over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Bpauldlng and daughter Margaret of Anderson, arrived today to visit Mrs. Spauld-Ing's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.

Saw-In. over Thanksgiving, i Miss Tioulae Carter and George Ka-del of Terra Haute and Norman Len- v. VSN TTOY Thanksgiving Dinner 25 cents Mrs. Rosa Stuffer. From there she will go to Pacific, Mo to visit her KUnbel KldweU with whom ah will rlalt for some time.

Mrs. Edith PuUeo or Hasel Dell returned homo today after a visit with frienda and relatives In the city. Mr, and Mrs. Jaofc Knight are home from a visit with friends In Chicago. Cleanest cobs ta towa.

Asbbrook company. Phono JS7. Advertisement. U-Utf Miss Mary Brvner of Champaign will arrive homo this evening to visit with her parent over Thanksgiving. Aithur Gehl of Watseka will visit 5:30 p.

m. to 7: JO p. 11:30 a. m.to 2:00 p. m.

BLUB RIBBON CELERY SLICED CALIFORNIA TOMATOS3 BALTIMORE! OYSTERS ON COLE-8LAW CREAM TOMATO SOUP SIRLOIN OP BEEF AU JUS RHODE ISLAND TURKEY, OY8TER DRESSING CRANBERRY SAUCB SHRIMP sAsmgn POTATOES THROWN OPEN National Telegraph arvlos. Louisville. Ky. Nov. 27.

The Kentucky-Indiana bridge, which spans ths Ohio river at this point, was thrown open to traffic today, with due ceremonies. Two of the spans of the bridge are each 620 feet long, the longest In the world. Ths bridge, ivpreh Is of the plain truss type, cost over two million dollars to construct. PatrenUa the Journal-Gazett. advertisers of The YOU ARE A DRINKING MAN Ton had better stop at ones or you 11 lose your job.

Every line of business is closing its doors to Drinking" mea. It may be your turn next. By the aid ef OBRINK thousands of mea hare been restored to lives of sobriety snd industry. We are so sure that ORR1NS will benefit you that we say to you that if after a trial yon fail to get any benefit from Its use, your monny will be When yon stop Drinking," think of the money you'll save; besides, sober men are worth more to their employers and get higher wages. Costs $1.00 a bos.

We have an interesting booklet about OBRINE that we are giving away free oa request. CaU at our store snd talk it over. Ed F. Rltter's Drug Store, 1600 Broadway. iliipiKIIH 'ft THREE NIGHTS LYKfld MARY FOWLER'S HOME-MADE MINCE MEAT PIE PUMPKIN PIE This" Week At Mrs.

Ray Jennings and son Howard went to Centralis 'today to pass Thanksgiving. Theater HOWDY PAP -Three Nights MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Nov. 23, 20 and AND COMPANY High class 'yfttttleviilw and musical comedy. Two shows each night, For ladies and children FEATURE ATTRACTION OF THE SEASON PRICES ICc and 13c -1 Ml rHsj mn.H M'. CREAM ASSORTED NUTS WKSKWKHHiKKIliK PERSONAL Cobs, fifty cents, for short time only, Don't miss this chance.

Big Elevator. Advertisement 1MUI Frank Ives of Mason, is a guest of A. Hughes. Mrs. Tracer Storm of Season is a guest of Mrs.

Ed Price. Miss Cora Kemper baa resigned her position at Pearae's bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan are visiting relatives in Newton.

'Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Bence of Gays were Mattoon visitors Tuesday. Miss Grace, Buchanan of Indianapo lis is visiting friends in the city. Miss Haiel Dawson, who was visit Ing in St Louis, has returned home. Mrs.

Ida Smith of Lerna is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Everett McGinnls. Barrett Grider of Windsor will visit Thursday with friends in the city. Be sure and go to the Majestic to night. Advertisement.

11-27 Lawrence Stansberry will visit Thursday with home folk In Janes- ville. Miss Katharine Bunnlng will visit Thursday with Miss Mabel Gllman in Lerna. Misses Edith and Ethel Cook went to Shumway today for a visit with relatives. Clarence Nash of Indianapolis wilt visit Thursday with his mother, Mrs. Alice Nash.

Ed Price "of Peoria arrived home today to visit over Thanksgiving with his family. Mrs. Mary Smith and Mist June Mc-Cann of Olney are visiting Mrs. W. H.

Wallace. Mrs. H. L. Westenhaver will visit Thursday with relatives and friends in Shelbyville.

Miss Bertha Owen went to Van Wert, today for a visit with Miss Glauya Puyne Mrs. Thomas Mulllnix a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephens, in Indianapolis. If you want hickory nuts, read F.

W. Keller's classified ad. Advertisement. lt-27 Mrs. B.

Marsh and Mrs. M. Barn-hart of Windsor were Tuesday visitors In the city. Misses Grace Sherer and Beatrice Harris will visit Thursday with frienda in Lerna. Miss Feme Hawkins of Gays will be a guest of Miss Vaughn Watklns over Thanksgiving.

R. G. Reel will go to Champaign this evening to visit over Thanksgiving day with friends. Mrs. Leo Littleton and son Jerome Went to St.

Louis today for a few days' visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. O. A.

Gano were Tuesday guests of the latter's father, Clinton Munson, near Coles. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Moore will go to Pekin Thursday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Van Horn. Matinee dance at Fitzgerald hall Thursday afternoon. Ed Hayes.

Advertisement 11-27 Mrs. W. J. Newman Is home from St. Louis, where she was a guest of Bert Newman and family.

Judge C. II. Douglas will go to Chicago this evening to visit Thanksgiving with relatives and friends. Ralph Shook of Keens arrived this morning for a week's visit with Mrs. Ida Winnings, south of Gays.

Mrs. H. M. Crum and daughter Mildred of Cooks Mills are guests of relatives In the city this week. Mrs.

Orover C. RId will go to Indianapolis In a few days for a several weeks' visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stump Sr.

will pass Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Geise in Mt. Pulaski. Mrs.

Mary Campbell left today for a several weeks' visit with her daugh- COFFEE QUKEN OUVUS SALAD SUGAR CpRN CHEESE ICE CREAM AND WAFERS MILK Carnations VAN NCY PISSPLY? WELL, DON'T BE! Peopls Notice It. Drive Thorn With Olive Tablete. Off A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer If you get a package of Dr. Edwarda' Olive Tablets. Tbe pimples will vanish after you have taken the tablets a few nlghta.

Nothing eyr cleansed the blood, the bowels and the liver like Olive Tableta. Olive Tablets are the only success-i ful substitute for calomel they oil the bowels; there's never -any sick-, ness or pain after taking them. Oltre Tablets do all that calomel does and just as effectively, but their action is gentle and safe Instead of se- vere and Irritating. JJo one who takes Olive Tablets Is ever cursed with "a dark urown taste." a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Olive Tablets are made of pure vegetable compounds mixed with olive oil.

Dr. EM wards spent years among patients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tableta are the immensely effective result. Try them. Taks one nightly for a week. Then look at yourself in th glass and see how you feel.

Ten cents and twenty-five cents per box. The Olive Tablet company, Columbus, O. Advertisement. hart and Charles llaoford of the University of Illinois will be week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. C.

N. Lenhart, Kat grape fruit. Nothing tetter for yov and price la low. Three for twenty-five cents. Haynes' Cash, Grocery.

Advertisement. 11-27 E. Homann and daughter, Miss Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. B.

C. Homann departed thia afternoon for St Louis, where they will attend the wedding of Miss Mllda Wort and John Kern this evening. Mlsa Gertrude -Scott will return this evening from Chicago, where she has been visiting for some time with her Ulster, Mtts Grace Scott The latter will be an over Sunday guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

8. Scott Mrs. Ernest Poff of Culbertson, has arrived to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

8. Hotichln, southwest of the city. Mr. Poff will arrive about Christmas to accompany Mrs. Poff Convict life In the Ohio penitentiary at the Majestic tonight and tomorrow afternoon and evening.

Advertise ment 11-27 Mrs. W. G. TUey, who has been a guest of her mother, Mrs. Catherine Brotherton, returned to her borne in Champaign Monday, accompanied by Mrs.

Brotherton who will pass the winter at the Tiloy home: Miss Naomi Bailey, employed In an Insurance office In Granite City, will return to Mattoon this evening to visit over Thanksgiving day with her aunt, Mrs. Bennett. The Central Illinois Public Service company Is making an offer on commuter's books to those who are attending the Illinois state normal. Hnad their ad on page Ave. Advertisement, n-so Mr.

and Mrs. James Ferguson, who have been at the bedside of Mrs. Ferguson mother, Mrs. Titus, have returned to their home In Sumner. They were accompanied home by Mrs.

Ferguson's brother, Dan Titus, of Kansas City. MEXICANS ARE FIGHTING NEAR THE AMERICAN LINE National Telegrayn Service Douglas, Nov. 27. The Mexi can federals snd rebels are flghtlng ingain near the American line. Two hundred federals were dispatched today to Agua Prieta to aid General niancos.

The federals were outnumbered by the rebels in the battle near Casas Grnndes, If you have a room to- rsnt a Journal Gazstte "Foi Rent" id will get you a roomer. any othor gift, im ii niiiiiw -VTS Jiiih 'i sili it 1- Ir -r, Complete ArUrtlc'aurr" to the lcwtM Ourstock is you decide on Remomber Souvenirs JTAN NOT to 53 A NEW ONE AT Hud tha ClasslflesT tarn far bargains. LfcXw I i Sue Thursday with Mrs. Gehl, who is lo tting her mother, Mrs. Alice Nash.

Mr." and Mrs. WTA. Smithley will visit over Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson In Champaign.

Miss Verna Ford of Tuscola arriv ed this afternoon for a week-end visit with Miss Ruth Heed and Miss Mary Crane. Mlsa Carrie Thode, Miss Rose Thode and John Thode went to Broad-lands today to visit Thanksgiving day with friends. Read the ad of the Central Illinois Public Service company which ap pears on page five. Advertisement. 11-30 Mrs.

Emma Horsley has resigned her position Pearae's Bazaar to enter the Mattoon Business college the coming term. Mr. and Mrs. Wrleht E. Thatcher and fam II went in ladlaniDolll today for a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. W. 3. Cunningham. Miss Lucy BUI of Decatur arrived today for week-end visit with Mr.

and Mra. Ed Price. 809 South Fif teenth street. A Christmas bazaar and cafeteria supper at the First Presbyterian church, Thursday, December 5. Advertisement.

11-27 Miss Kittle Mclntyre will depart Friday morning for Chicago to attend the Peeplos-Thlelens wedding on Saturday-evening. Mr. and Mra. M. H.

Cox and Mrs. Cox's sister, Mrs. Ida McBrlde, will visit on Thanksgiving day wlln friends In Shelbyville. Mrs. Will O.

Sawln and daughter Helen will visit Thanksgiving dv with her parents, Mr. and Mn. A. E. Lewis, In Georgetown.

Mr. and Mra. Thomas Smith went to Indianapolis today for a visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F.

A. Lawler. Judge and Mrs. T. Mclntyre and daughter.

Miss Kittle, will visit Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Rhoades in Shelbyville.

Mrs. J. C. Chambers and daughter Helen and son Arthur of Evansvllle will arrive tonight for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

C. T. Miller and family. Mrs. William Bunnlng and daugh- ter Mary went to Cincinnati, 0., and Covington, todsy for a visit with relatives the remainder of the week.

Fruit and vegetables of all kinds. Turkeys, chickens, cranberries, celery and oysters for Thanksgiving at Haynes' Cash Grocery. Advertisement. 11-27 Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Rathe of bear Dorans wilt go to St. Louis Thursday morning to attend the Kern-Wort In St Louis on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cottom and daughter, Miss Bertha, and son Theodore and Mrs.

Claude Coats of Terra Haute will visit Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Horace V. Ralston. Mr.

and Mrs. William Bryant will visit on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Par.ileck, west of Dorans.

Later they will go to Arcula to visit Mr. and Mn. Joseph Gamble. Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel, Anderson. 391 1 Champaign avenue, departed this afternoon -for Ridge Farm, where they will make a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright and Mr. and tit MARKETS Quotations Punished by W.

WAGNER COMPANY, Phono 320. Mattoon, ia ORAIN. Chicago, Nov. 27 Open Hlgt Low Close Wheat-Dec May July 84 90 87 84 90 87Vi 8SH 0 88V Corn Dec. 47 47 4714 47 May 47 48 47 48 July 48 49 48 48 Oats-Dec.

31 Jl 31 81 May 32 32 32 82 July 32 82 82 82 Car lot receipts: Wheat 5T, contract 18; corn 429, contract oali 170, contract 29. Liverpool closing cables: Wheat to lower; corn 1 Uiguer. LIVESTOCK, Chicago', Nov. 87. Cattls Sheep 20,000, strong.

Hogs 27,000, steady; top 17.85.; Light, $7.2507.80. Mixed, $7.25 7.86. Heavy Rough $7.20 7.65. PROVISIONS. Chicago, Nov.

87. Open Hlgk Low Close P6rk ges.iEOEis 1 I' M.siA' 1 1 1 tm i kVv: Tg JJJlk modeisinDress WiM SpJ and Street. Tg i Your List of Xmas Remembrances Now classified Jewelry ia all we have. Even price Jewelry wo use our best taste In selecting our lino, larger than ever before and we are more -able to help your special order than ever before. iL00 spent In Jewelry lasts longer than 810.00 spent In Are Displayed for Your Inspection.

In Johnson's Shoes you get exclusive styles and perfect fit ffV 7 ENGRAVING DONE FREK. view ting Shoes. Among our newest novelties in a Dress Boots' we are-showing a Black Suede Boot with a dull kid top, which is extremely gbfed style this We can match your gowns in all Bhades of yellow, pink, blue, green, grey, lavendar and old rose in Batin Pumps with or without straps. The newest styles in men's and boys' Shoes 19.17 18.4B 11.20 18.45 19.85 1870 Jany. May 19.30 18.82 11.28 10.86 10.27 9.92 Lard-No Jany, May 10.80 10.15 .10.22 10.87 10.28 10.30 8.92 10.60 10.15 10.30 '(M nJHJjniiNJLVUlM STATIONERS Ribs- Jany.

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