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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 6

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 6

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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M-! THU8PAY, DECEMBER Wl12. Vv" DISPOSES OF HIS TRANSFER BUSINESS SiiKSRllS(tfH -mXM SOCIAL AFFAIRS Hi IS SXIIISSISI PERSONAL iiiKsiaif Read our big Christmas ad ha page 7, and our coat sale ad on page I. Henry Baksr Sells Out to Hayes Transfer Company and Will At move to Denver, Thompson A Bratton. Advertisement -l MISSIONARY MEKTINO The Central Baptist Missionary circle will meet on Friday afternoon at two o'clock with Mrs. B.

M. Utterback, 1008 South Sixteenth street. Miss Mary Janes is assisting In the Economy store for a few days. il 7 r. 1 1 'liny ww r.

Hundreds of books for children, one to sixteen years, five cents up. At Thompson Bratton', Advertise i. i i i CLASS MEETING The Faithful Follower of the Christian church will hold their meeting on Friday evening; wlttrtne Misses Bess and Bertha Clark at their home in South Sixteenth street. A Henry Baker, who baa been In the transfer business In this city for a number of years, ha disposed of the business to the Hayei Transfer com-. pany and on Saturday of tbia week, accompanied by bis Ave children, Will ment.

lit Mrs. Curt McGarvey 1 of Windsor visited with friends In the city. See the great photo play, "The Star depart for deliver, Colo, there to bucks," at Majestic theater, Friday FOR MRS. LUELLAN mate their home. Mr.

Baker will go Into business In the Colorado capital I Mrs. S. W. Lueilan, who haa just returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. W.

Leek, In Decatur, was hon evening. -Advertisement. 13-20 R. M. Frlebey has gone to Sparland for a few days' visit with Buy a handsome hand hag or card a soon after his arrival there at ored guest at a party given on Monday Mrs.

Baker has been In Denver for; afternoon by Mrs. Leek in honor of i her mother's birthday anniversary. case at the Buck Store and name will be printed In gold free. Advertisement. 12-19 Ed Adair of Charleston visited tome time, due to falling health.

She was advised by Denver physicians that she could live in that city, but a return to Illinois would surely bring about a change for the worse In her rs. Lueilan was showered with a number of pretty anniversary gifts, The guests at the party were Mrs. Lucy Tlmmons. Mrs. Flora Blanken- condition.

Mr, Baker; accordingly, Alice nade Immediate plans for removal, i Mrs. Baker has gained considerable In Turner and Miss Ivy Dlogmon. weight during her stay in Colorado, IB and every Indication now is that she' "nti.t-sw"R- friends In the city on Wednesday. See the great photo play, Star bucks," at Majestic theater, Friday evening. Advertisement.

12-20 Miss Ida Barber of "Windsor visited Wednesday with friends In the city. Calendar pads for- school use for sale at tbe Gasette Printing company. Advertisement. lM7tf Miss Lena Stansberry of Janes vllle visited today with friends in the city. See the great photo play.

The Star bucks," at Majestic theater, Friday At the Methodist Episcopal church will recover her former health. parsonage on Wednesday evening Rev. Qoorge Oliver, paator of the church, officiated at the marriage of Clarence Haskell and las Grace Swank, the ceremony being said at seven o'clock. Mr. and Mfs.

J. B. Hawley were the attendants. Mr. and Mrs.

Haskell went immediately to their newly furnished home at 621 Broadway, where they have cone to housekeeping. MURDERER SHOT TO DEATH WHILE BEGGING. FOR LIFE National Telegraoh Service. Forest City, Deo. 19.

While on his knees, begging; for bis life, Cecil Mai lory was shot to death this morn evening. Advertisement. 12-20-P Mrs. M. A.

Jarrett of Humbolt is vis iting Mrs. John Moor for a few days. Small table Christmas trees, mounted on round bass, for dining table, at Mr. Haskell Is employed as a arty fireman at station No. 1 and is a fell known young man of the city.

Hits bride was employed until recently In a local restaurant. 91 MISS BERLAU WEDS Haynes' Cash Grocery. Advertisement. 13-21 Mrs. H.

M. Neel of Janesvllle was a Wednesday guest of friends in the city. A box of "NIber Club" cigars makes a nice present for that gentleman friend. A ten cent cigar for Ave cents. Haynes' Cash Grocery- Advertise ment.

13-21 ing by a posse. Mallory was suspected of being the murderer of Sheriff Moore. The dead deputy sheriff's keys were found in Mallory's frothing. GASOLINE ENGINE. i'For sale One five-horse power upright International gasoline engine; In good condition; have purchased an electric motor.

E.J.POWELL, Advertisement. Neoga, 111. The marriage of Miss Stella Berlau of Paris and Leo Schoeneman of Chi cago was solemnized on Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's Mrs. H. M.

Christian and Mrs. Harry parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berlau, Christian were visitors today in Deca in South Main street In Paris. Rabbi tur.

Hundreds of books for children, one Zlnktn of Lafayette, officiated In tbe presence of the Immediate rela TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. tives. The Jewish ritual waa used. to sixteen years, Ave cents up. At Thompson a Bratton's.

Advertisement. 13-21 Mr. and Mrs. Schoeneman departed Wednesday night for Florida and Cuba a I "-Vfi jf i L-i mw? Andrew Dunn of Charleston was on a wedding trip and will arrive in Wednesday guest of friends In the Chicago on January 16. MILLINERY AT GREATLY REDUC-ed.

prices. Nice wool felts for $1. 13.50 values in trimmed hats for $2.50. Beavers and velvets at a great savlrg to you. A big stock to select from at Murphy's, 2200 Prairie avenue.

i. i xio-2str city. Mrs. Schoeneman is well known- In this city, having visited frequently at Miss Drish will have a sale of painted china, pictures and stencil work at Mrs. Roth's, 1622 Broadway.

Adver the home of and Mrs. Jacob Bower. i tisement. 13-11 to I i uv Miss Mildred Sapp Is confined her home, 1612 Prairie avenue by ill FOR FIRST CLASS BARBER WORK give us a trial; bath and laundry agency In connection. Satisfaction guaranteed.

F. G. Holsapple, 106 South Seventeenth street. 11-84 TURKISH FLEET IS Don't forget we will have Christ mas trees of all sizes the latter part SAFELYBOTTLEOUP of tffli week. Watt and get our price.

Haynes' Cash Grocery. Advertise IF YOU WISH a nice clean shave or haircut call at 105 South Seventeenth street. Clean towels and good service. F. G.

Holsapple, proprietor. 12-24 ment. 13-21 Z. B. Waggoner of Chicago has ar National Telearapn Service.

rived for a visit with relatives and friends. Athens, Dec. 1. The Turkish fleet Is safely bottled up In the Dardanellea by the Greek squadron, according to message received today from Greek 1 AM NOW located at 106 South Sev-enteentb street where I will be pleased to meet my old time friends and iuitomers. Mac, the barber.

12-24 Calendar pads tor sale at the ua sette Printing company Advertise ment 12-17tf Admiral Koundouriotls. Turks Make Demand. Mrs. J. W.

Lueilan Is home from De LOST Bunch of beys, on Broadway, Charleston, South 15th or South 14th 'streets. Finder please leave at Jour Constantinople, Dec. 19. At a meet catur after a few days' visit with Mr. fng qf the council of ministers today and Mrs.

W. E. Leek. nal-Gazette office. 12-24 -A It was" decided to demand that the Hundreds of books for children, one to sixteen years, five' cents up.

At FOR SALE In our work room, two allies permit the Turks to return to Adrianople, Jaalna and Scutari The Turks threaten to break off all nego wmmmmmmm sBawBSBSassawawBsawawaaBBBBWJBBWJsaisaw fc. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Thompson Bratton's. Advertisement 1 12-24 ladies' long cloaks, one black plush', thirty-five, S3; one, heavy, dark tiations if refused. C. B.

Wooderson ia here from Paris, gray, 16; two men overcoats, one a guest of his aunt, Mrs. Fred Bugen- heavy ulster. $4 to $10, W. Mc-Vay's tailor shop. xll-24 THOUSAND SHOTS FIRED bagen, 8001 Richmond avenue.

BEFORE MAN IS SUBDUED Cut prices on Oxford bibles at Thompson Bratton's. Advertisement 12-14 FOR SALE On contrast easy payments, Nos. 2907 sad Wit Cottage avenue, four-room, nouses, with seventy-five feet front Bee W. McVay, 'agent. H2-24 National Telegraph Service.

Memphis, Tenn Dec 19. Adam J. Mrs. S. P.

Young of Paris haa Behler, who decapitated his wife and turned home after a visit with her daughter Mrs. C. A. then barricaded himself In his home here today, -was finally killed after "Ye old time" Christmas candies for over one thousand shots had been the children and babies. The pure, FOR SALE Fine eighty acre farm, Vernon county, MlssourL All good smooth land, house, barn, other buildings, One orchard, blue grass Das- fired.

After Behler had bees wound wholesome candy that la really health ed five times, the police forced an ful. All kinds and all prices at Haynes' entrance Into the house, when they Cash Grocery. Advertisement. 12-21 (DU'LL be mightily plessed vyith biir assemllage of articles, -I 4W for Christioias If yioufincdthat the selection of drifts means strain arid worryttiencQmea.Tidsaunteip: OURSHOP. It is full of iHGLCDAYT SUGGEST find us glad to help you select and equally glap to.

display: smartest and best of our goods lielheTr 'or niot you feej posed to pixrehase. following list- may help sou: ture. One and one-fourth, miles -to town. A bargain at $60 per acre. Hare other good farms for sale.

A. J. Jar- Mrs. James Floyd of Humbolt will were met by ten more shots In rapid succession. Behler was killed while return home Friday after a weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs.

H. A. visa, HaurooL-Mo. 12-28 Harjooj fighting. During the battle 19.000 people had Rittenhouse.

NAILB-4-Having bought the entire blocked the streets in the vicinity of Cut prices on Oxford bibles at the Behler home. Thompson A Bratton's. Advertisement. 12-24 stoclfof the Central Construction company, I have 200 kegs of eight and ten penny, casing and finishing sails at 11.66 per keg1. G.

B. Colson. 12-26 Mrs. M. J.

Scott and daughter. Miss NOTICE. Having sold my stock of merchan Tabitha. of Indianapolis, who were on their way to Ssn Antonio, to diss at Ctna, I will ask all persons ow pass the winter, were guests on Tuesday evening of Miss Helen Booie. LOST A pair of gold rimmed glasses, between 2413 Marshall and Columbian school, case with Dr.

Voigt's name. Reward for finder at Sell Marshall. 12-26 ing accounts to please call and settle. OBORGB W. STORM, Cut prices en Oxford bloies at lJ-19 Advertisement Etna, 111.

Thompson A Bratton's. Advertisement-- 12-24 Misses Emily Moore and Louise Har ries, who attend school in Jacksonville at the Illinois Women's college, will arrive home Friday for their Christmas vacations with their par ents. D. Enochs of Mattoon arrived In Cokendlolpher's CHRISTMAS NEWS Champaign this morning to Join D. R.

Enochs in a business trip to Indian, spoil-- They left this morning and will return la several daya. Champaign Gazette. Overcoats, Suits, Fair Caps, Bcath Robes, Houset Coatts, Might Robes eLiid Shirts, Fur Gloves Combin atiora Sets, Neckties Boxed, Sillc IMCIers, SilE Hose in faacy bonces, nthe 50e Idndb, 3 f6r 3, Umbrellas, Hand Cases, in We have endeavored to select the MP very best grade of No. 1 soft shell Cal ifornia English wglnuts, paper shell almonds, long Naple filberts, and large 4 washed Brazil nuts. These are abso lutely the best that money ean buy.

Haynea' Cash Grocery. Advertise ment. 12-21 Robert Cunningham of Log Angeles, haa arrived In the city to visit during the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Cunningham at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs.

L. L. Lehman. Mrs. Cun ningham will accompany him home after a several weeks' visit here.

EARLY DO YOU REALIZE. THERE ARE BUT SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS Practical and useful Christmas Gifts are to be seen in every1 nook and corner of this wide-awake Christmas store. We believe we are showing an unsurpassed assortment of popular priced Christmas novelty goods. Dont Forget--T6e always acceptable gifts as Furs; Shut Waists; Dresses; Gloves; umbrellas; Jewelry Novelties; Toilet Goods; Handkerchiefs; Neckwear; Hosiery; and many others which we might mention. v.

ft JUDGMENT rOR ALIENATING In iroreveryrman axid boy in town 1 and Country. VVe invite vour in soectL on, A HUSBAND'S AFFECTIONS Nstlenal TelearsnN Servlea. Danville, 111.. Dee. 19.

Mrs. Leona Taylor, wife of the driver of an ice wagon of this city, was awarded today 7 a Judgment of in the circuit court against Mrs. Minnie Stark, widow of a former prominent business man and sa exclusive -society woman. The testimony showed a strange Infatuation of Mrs. Stark for Taylor, whose social rank la far beneath her ill i ip Sp pggp Pgp wgQ Up-to-Datw A "Fsr tale" ad writ sell II far su Carntir- 16th tnd Brtadwxy.

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