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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 2

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 2

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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i MATTOON DAILY JOURNAL-OAZETTI AND COMMERCIAL" STAR TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1: two Millions at Bernhardt Funeral Peake's add. to Charles Lea to Hamilton Tefft, releases (2). i I W. H. Bhubert to Hamilton Tefft "ADVENTURES OF THE TW1N8 Cut-Out Ladys Heart ot a mission, which will continue tot the week, will also conslnt of a fine musical program and otner enter talnment, It Is planned to have a larj open air meeting on tha closing Sunday afternoon, this meeting to be held1 at Ninth and Jefferson streets.

fatally' shot fclmsslf, Both wore rustwd to a hospital, where Howard soon died. Since the separation Mrs. Howard has boen keeping boarders In their former borne. It was thin house Howard went. Mrs, Howard who was not feeling well, was lying wn, and Howard shot her ss she lay In bed.

Palmer Hall to Blackford Motor iflWWMWWWWIflWWWIBUIMtM. ft INSTRUMENTS FILED 1 ON COUNTY RECORDS II Wlllard C. Sherman to Henry W. Barger, onv Ford $352.8 1. J.

Tucker to Henry W. JJarger, Ford 1367.04, Henry Martin to Henry Mf. Barger, rorai80. -f. William C.

Nelmeyef to 1 Illinois Joint Stock Land Bank, pt. 19- joon caanai to j. Miles, cm urestocK, implements $491.65. em-Ford cotipe IZ90. KILLS rpRMEfl WIFE IN IEO, THEN ENDS OWN LIFE Alton, HU.

April 10. Frank How ard lata yesterday shot' bis divorced wife, Mrs. Kate Howard, and then CARPET BEATINO. II ysu will beat your carpets and rugsso a set of bed springs they will look like, new when yon finish. D.

O. Dawson to Henry Barger, Helen A. Johnston to Earl F. Lang, wd pt blk. 7, J.

Anderson's 2nd add. Foro coupe izua. v.tv. Reed to Henry Barter, Ford car ICO. '-V- Berry-Elliott Printing Co, to Lath- to Charleston $2200.

CHARLESTON CATHOLICS PUN CELEBRATIONS Special Tha JournaUGaxettf. TTrssil 1 I 'tfl nil elMi I A decision freni eommtnlon. am Machinery Co, Monitor wire ff Ill ni about two week aga ratal f- "'I III I III II I the 1ST. Charleston. 111..

April cas't ST; .1 I Ikt a John J. Connolly, pastor of 8L Wa'i fa nm fusers unaries catbolio church, and tha members of his parish will celebrate 50th anniversary of tha bulldlnr stitcher and motor S240. Brown to National EtL, lot blk. 150,, Noyes' add. to Mattoon 1600.

Ellis C. McKloroy to 3. Sweet, lot 9, blk. it, Noyes' add. to Mat-toon J280O.

A. J. Sweet to Mattoon B. .4 L. lot 9, blk.

26, Noyes add. to Mattoon $2200. Charles Weber to Oka B. A I. lots 4 and 5, pt lot 6, Llnder's eub-dlv.

$1000. Gene Brewster to Perry Coffman, of iba Madison street church, and the 26th anniversary of the baOdlnt 7) on. The Twins loon had her other side patted law," said obeyed the bat did you com to tell me 7" "Nobody Nick. The funeral cortege of Sarah Bernhardt aa It passed tha Church of ot tha new church, Tenth and. Jefferson streets.

Ths Jubilee celebrations wiU ba held last week of May, although the -deflntta data has not been jled. Th celebrations which will consist the Cut-Out Lady. St Augustin la Paris. Mourners along the route literally numbered mil "What Did nobody obey the king? lions. v.

"We cam to tell you," said Nancy, "that the Fairy Queen would Ilka you to aev the Gingerbread pt. lot 3, blk. 39, Noyes' add. to Mattoon $2330. Perry Coffman to Okaw B.

A Natlonnl B. ft L. to B. O. Kimery, for food" I kibtgnut I wsf I Is I llnm' I ospreadon toad a I tit the I Joss In 1 feel myself getting cross again.

It's that word bate printed on me where my heart ought to be. You'd hetter paste that heart on me, now that you brought It." Then Nick reached In hie pocket again and unrolled the other side ot release. pt. lot 3, blk. 39.

Noyes' add. to a '99 9 pt lot 2. blk, 71, Noyei' add. to the Lady that he and Nancy Alas'! buttons on straight." "ft'eU I declare!" exclaimed the Cut-Out Lady. "Having no heart, I'm not the least bit offended, ot course.

But I am surprised. I didn't know 1 was sewing them on ao very frooked. Is that all?" answered Nancy. "You see It makes the Gingerbread Man feel crooked himself when his coat but- ton crooked and be makes crazy 1nrn trm all tha flnpAr Plum Tjmrlnrs. 5, 3.

W. Reynolds' sub-dlr, Charleston $1550. Dora Green to Charleston H. ft lot 6, J. W.

Reynolds' Charleston-1600. Dora Green to G. W. Bell, wd pt lot 8, blk. 2, W.

O. Peake's add. to Charleston $1600. George W. Bell to Charleston H.

ft pt. lot 8, blk. 2, W. O. Peake's add.

to Charleston $800. George W. to Charleston ft lots 4 and 8, blk. 2, W. O.

Mattoon $1800. C. H. Behrman to William Schroe-der. lot 10, blk.

31, Noyes' adu. to Mattoon $1. William SchroedWto Okaw B. lot 10. blk.

31, Noyes' add. to Mattoon $3300. E. G. Kimcry to National B.

ft had cut out! of the picture book. The minute she taw it, the Cut- Out Lady began to tremble with Joy. bhe trembled till she crackled. Mattoon $3500. James Oscar Stevens to National B.

ft mtg, lot 4, blk. 180, Noyes' aid. to Mattoon $7po; Albert' Lldster to Thomas Donnoll, pt. 33-13-7 $1. Mattoon B.

ft L. to Besse A. Lumpkin, release. Ida Jacoby to Albert Davis, wd lot 12, blk. 131, Orlg.

Mat toon $2850. Evallpo Boyer, affidavit Edgar E. Gregg, trustee, to' John H. 'Oh. oh.

oh! What dears you are! I'll have two good sides now If 1 1 and a heart between. Now I can lo-oper' DiiiiTUirk obtain utrtbu. coma not more inem 10 spes. feu love people and never get cross acaln. And' having two good eyes, I'll never sew crooked again, either.

Hi '(fi A PUZZLE. A DAY jff wonatrsa.uut saa wis sue to go mount: uua aot4 aiit TllTe Zuhone, releaso. RUMATABS jrne last law maae was mei an the people should stand on tbelr beads for a- week." "B'm!" said the Cut-Out Lady thoughtfully. "I do it. I didn't bear the law.

It must have toeen told to me on my doaf side. Lizzie M. Turner to H. O. Rose- Runabout Starter, 1922 model $195 1922 Touring Like New $260 Sedan Al Condition $275 Henry W.

Barger FORO DEALER ArRheumaiism I'lcnse begin at The Twins soon had her other side pasted on and the sugar heart where It belonged. give almost Instant relief one bottle will convince you that further suf braugh, pt. 7-1 475. II. O.

Itosebraugh to Lizzie M. Turner, release. Charleston H. ft I to Dora Green, release. Charleston H.

ft L. to A. W. Shera, release. A.

W. Shera to Dora Green, lot 323 "Now I am a real person," sbe b9amtd.JTn.ever expected to be so happy In my life." i fering is unnecessary. Ja tablet form. JlBTUlg VUiJ Vila iUIB. cut of the other.

And I suppose that's why I sew crooked, too. Having only one eye I can't see put of the other. What happened?" Try It on our money-hack guarantee (Copyright, 1923, N. E. A.

Service, Inc.) Frank J. Ritter sella it on money-back Trunks Must Be There in guarantee. lime Taken From Life' (OY MARTIN) Another Sign A carpenter had a square board as shown In Qg. A. With three straight 1900 Western Avenue cuts he sawed It into four pieces that Many a trip has been ruined by tha lata arrival of the.

trunks and other baggage. Don't 1st anything Ilka this mar TOUR good times. Wt make rather a specialty of rushing baggage from your homo to tha station, or vlqe Terse, Call for any kind ot transfer service. formed fig. B.

How did he do it? Yesterday's Answer. 1 v1 CUT THIS OUT-IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut nut thta alln "He bought a banana and put It on -tee'1 contains the name of Nice, a French city, and Bath, an English city, the and mail It to Foley A Co, 2835 Sbef-field Chicago, I1L. writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In mhirn a rii latter being reversed, thus: "He bougHT A fiansna and put It ON ICE." taintog Foley's Honey and Tar Com- vyuuu iur cougns. coiaa and croup; auia SJUUS na oac: meumat) 't, backache, kidney and bladder and Foley mm TRANSFER STORAGE CO.

votuBiiiu imowis, a w.ioiesome and thoroughly cleansing cJtthartlo for COnstlnatlnn. hlllnnan. k. and slnsreish hnwi om Smothered By Gas One of the most harrowing experi wbera. w'csWnet- the goods' MOVING STORAGE PACKING-FORWARDING ences possible to describe la that aw ful smothering sensation caused by gas pressure about the heart Such Double Tub Tires, Tubes and Vulcanizing Free Road Service CARS WASHED AND CREASED THE HUB SERVICE an attack may be accompanied by choking and gagging, extreme nervousness, heart palpitation, pain, high blood pressure or various forms of stomach distress.

If you wish to avoid these smothering spells and their evil effects, take Baalmann's Gas Tablets before OUR REPAIR SHOP Is Completely Equipped Wa hsvs a vsry oompetent mechanlo In charge and are pi-Spared to take tars all kinds of repair Work. Kizer Motor Co. THERE'S no waiting, no lost motion, no backward moves with this practical washing equipment. Washing gearing in both tubs washes, rinses and wrinn by power all at the same time CUTS WASHING TIME IN TWO. Heres how it docs it: STATION and after meals.

There will be no more gas pressure around heart or 10S N. 16th 8t Phone 2824 lungs, no shortness ot breath, no pal pltation. no bloating, no discomfort I -1412 BROADWAY riATHM SECOND You will eat better, sleep better and Try a Journal-Oasette Want Ad. WASHING IN feel better. Go today and obtain a dollar pack' SCALDINOSUOS-I El "7 1 Tj rrT FIRST WASHING IN WARM REMOVES LAST TRACK OP age of Baalmann's Gas Tablets from frank J.

Hitter. Results from the DIRT SUDS. very first dose will amaze you. Baalmann, Chemist, San Francisco. 3 "TrBmAt BxsEavc INTO RINSING INTO THS AND BLUEING BASKET- PRESHL TUB-f ALWAYS' CLEAN AND Will WITHOUT BOILING ANOTHER TUB" Comfort for All Rheumatics fUU.

RIGHT OR HAND BEHINPJ RUBBING Rheuma Gets to Work First Day- Drives Out the Poisonous Urlo Acid and Brings Quick Relief. Twisted, swollen, unsightly Joints are rapidly freed from pafh and Come in and let us show you how this compact double-duty washer will save countless steps and change the half-day washing into a light pleasant task that can be completed in about an hour MATTOON IMPLEMENT AND BUGGY COMPANY Us. IN FOREIGN LANDS Condensed Report of the Condition of the Centred Illinois Trast ancl MATTOON, ILLINOIS At the Close of Business April 1023, as Made to, Auditor of Public Accounts, 'State of Illinois, stESOUBCEs Loans and Discounts Bonds and 74,600.00 brought back to normal with Rheuma. Lame people walk without aid; sleep comes to, those who have been unable to lie in bed; hands that were TINTED TRAVELS Sketches by W. Redner Verses by Hal Cochran Color the picture with paint or crayons IN ENGLAND MWWSWTHSWVWtWWSWSWStWWSHWSMS BUSINESS SUHS $25 AND UP helpless because of-terrible rheumatism are now able to do their share for the support of the family.

Rheuma is a wonderful remedy for rheumatism, gout, neuritis, lumbago and neuralgia. It is a wonder-worker; It never falters, never gives up until every vestige of uric acid poison is expelled from the body. Rheuma acts on stomach, liver, kidneys and bladder all at once and quickly brings long prayed for comfort to distressed sufferers. F. J.

Rlt-ter's Drug Store and all good druggists sell It with guarantee of money back If It Isn't satisfactory. Furniture and Fixtures 9,400.00 Other Real Estate 6,090.13 Federal Reserve Bank Stock 5,250.00 Cash and Exchange. .112,455.92 GUARANTEED ALL WOOL Tailored to Your Individual Measure and Taste. McVAYS' TA1LORINQ AND DRY CLEANING $1,068,368.34 LIABILITIES Endthepainol hi, Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided proflts. i 108,465.05 Rediscounts 67,875.00 Deposit CORNS quicldy sa $1,068,368.34, I 1 i CommerciaV Savings and Trust Departments 7- FitWtsritniMMa OUARANTKEO 100 All Pur WOOL FABRICS OFFICERS.

DIRECTORS W. T. OSBORNE J. A. LYNCH Thli w-rtd yourself of misery from cofM In one minute Dr.

Scholl's Zino-pdi will do it-zjr1 They remove the ttmt oral the irritation. Thus you avoid infection from cutting your corns or Ming corrosive acid. Thin; snttseptic; wsterproof. Sizes for corni, callouses, bunions. Get a bos today at your druggist's or shot desler'l.

A DlScholls Xiao-pads Put on ontfHpaln.U gontt If yea appreciate good clothes and good1' tailoring you wui welcome the privilege ot choosing from oar new 11ns of worthy fabrics. You'll be happy In your choice when you grant us tha pleasure ot being your tailor. L.A'.WEIGELn&'CO. T. OSBORNE, President 1 kaO.

RAQUAND, Vice President J. BREWSTER, Vice President B. J. BLEAKLEV, Cshler J. P.

BREWSTER fwC. CRAIO GEO. a COBB A. K. GIBSON E.

OLMSTED W. D. StyOWbEN. B. VOIGT O.

B.CRAia,v HPte ditlTid loiiTid (lie 'foverTune tenuw of ilH)ie Jlieij tnSTiufaeiitTie iKera O. C. SCOTT. Asslstsnt Cashier MERCHANT, VAILORS' H. O.

RAGLAND Phone Braadway II fjsi.

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