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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 6

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 6

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ncxi-i gwriT 1 i DESPERADO CAPTURE with Mrs. T. M. Thomas JMO Marlon iOtirWeelt's Special' I STYLISH HA.TS Ul I 1 "711 avenue, is on the slc-k Miss Margaret of Charleston is vUltlDK Miss Ethel Cope. The Husklno.

Mrs. O. Dunlfer, JC04 'Marlon ft allhoucttM wmvi la the aha4 avenue, is on the sick iit- I lrv II, owjr iiajr-mow And th vallaat-flamad lanterns are trtvlna' to alow; Mrs. W. A.

Armstrong, 821 Pdgar CO HENDERSON TAKEN AT CHAR i LC5TON WITHOUT LEAST DIFFICULTY. i Picked yd a.iine'oti "ceruir; Onne aa-aln I am part of the eU-fashloned arvenue, It seriously 111 with perlton litis. busking, Of the time-honored husking of long, long eco Mr. afld Mr. A.

C. Smith will spend s. fi.v i sir Thanksgiving with relatives In Peso- On tho floor of tha mow Is a golden heaped harvest tura WHOLE TOWN CROWDED That ta waiting attack at Its ponderous MIssiNlna Flucke of Champaign Is visiting friends and relatives In this linn. y- While about It the lVand the lassies good Jfat House; GWt our customers the benefit'r All new styles in black the latest colors. If you are looking for 'a good Hat at a low price, put oura on your head at city.

Mrs. J. C. Bray and children win In the spirit of Jest and the frollo of mirth. tA I i t-r.

is upend Thanksgiving with relatives Jn Everybciy 'Geei Out on Streets 4te Demented Man Run Down Ceiiifl iiciti. Ah, the laughter and anatchea of aongs Litchfield. Mr. and Goorce Bennett will we are main Are -pule with the light-hearted joyl of a day spend Thanksgiving with his parents In Tuscola. When the trials of life and the task of Charles Klrkllng of Lerna will $2.00 rhlevlng Jn the dim, distant future are all put, awajrt spend the day Thursday with Miss to Jcrrnal-Gagette.

rstoD. Ill Nov. p. m. -Henderson, the dc-i'crudi, wcs V.

Iockle Russell. Mr. and Mrs. B. B.

Youts will spend By my aide you are sitting once more. ttliuve.l liilf an hour ago iiy Chief, of Millar sad P.v Thanksgiving with Wilis andi fnmtlv In Indiananolls In the shadows, 1 In the shadows that flicker and weave to and fro, And your flashing browh eyea once agatSY are my thraldom. Just as when they bewitched ta the, Alderman Jav Kittle and son Rus Henry Slessinger sell wl eat Thanksgiving tursey with relatives In Pana. long, long ago. 1 10th and Broadway Sincerity Store Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Albeck will (raia.au t.ati ana. i wmas As-gras. The ir.an wrs Iji.c.i into custody nJthjut fcs ieir-t say-Ins he v.c-i'.Ifi rr company the officers Vherpvcr they asked him to. Hs made not the slightest move to draw we-ipon.

Henderson wis taken at once to the court house, where an Insanity Inquisition la now being held. Thankselvlna- with Mr. and With an eagerness bora of a love concealing. Mrs. J.

L. Day In Indianapolis. I am searching one mora for an oar! T. R. Campbell, who has been visit- that Is red.

II And again, with the witchery bora of a. InR his son, D. S. Campbell, lias re turned to hia home In Terre Haute. Tou are taunting my luck with a toae -Sx.

II Clifford Miller of MUlikln univer of yeur brad! Social I NOTED PEDESTRIAN REACHES CHICAGO' All, at last, with a dexterous twist I hate sity will spend Thanksgiving wun bared It his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. J. B. Mil 'Tts a crlmson-hued ear and the paes-i Dort to bliss' ler.

There is but little doubt ho Bent tn the asylum. The rant house Is crowded with people, everybody striving to get into tb sheriff's 0.7.C? and get a glimpre cf thp dmentcd man. wh wrs thought to be a desperafii. Would Not Molest Him. Charleston, Nov.

27 After Uke a soldier returned from tha battle Affairs. Miss Victoria Gustafson win leave triumphant. Thursday morning for Evansvllle to I am claiming my toll In a rapturous snend Thankselvine with MISS Flo kiss! Kreidler. Ah, the thought of that kiss thrills my SEWING CIRCLE MEETS Misses Margaret Woodfall and Mae heart with a throbbing, Weston Crosses Southern City Lln its Shortly Bafora Eleven i 4f'l A. a leeelal Telegraph Servtea, With a throbbing of Joy that Is ec The ladlea of the sewing of Brooks of Charleston will spena Thanksclvlng with Miss Roxy stasy's king the First Presbyterian church met In All the world sends Its sweet to be Bridges.

strained for the nectar the church parlors on Tuesday and held a sewing bee in preparation for bavins enticed his prey, by a clever ruse, Into the sheriff's cHicr in the court house. Dsputy Sheriff GlSsseo alJowod Ed Henderson, a partiiilv de mented tcsn and a desprrnie oarac-tsr, towaJIi from the room and inild Jni unrrjl -stei, g-lr? to --y Prof. T. W. Hughes and his wife r.zTT I -A 1 That the touch tit your lips and their memories bring! fir.

Jennie Hughes, of Champaign are a bazaar to be held In the near fu Are you wnlticg. maid of the golden, euests of their son, C. W. Hughes. In ture.

hued harvest? Are you waiting ma still at tha last husking bee? this city. Misses Helen Waibol and Gwen- FAMILY DINNER If you are, my love of the days gone rtnlvn Hummer of Charleston were ftandlng at the cirb and driving un-ioscerneoly away, cfter c. in.a.ci ieommisslon had summoned to jiqulre Into his sanity. Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Rife will give a forever. It will be a sweet harvest-home eomlog family dinner at their home, 2321 for me I guests of Miss Clara Phillips Tuesday night. Miss Minnie Sspp will go to Litch Chicago, Nor.

27. Edward Parson Weston, tha noted pedestrian engaged In breaking hia record of forty years ago In walking to Chicago from Portland, reached tha postofflce building this afternoon at 11:14 o'clock, breaking his former record by over twenty-four hours. Weston' nvaa met on the outskirts of tha city last night by tundneda of. people, who -went out to cheejr him up and bid him welcome. At every town and hamlet along the route as) he eared Chicago great crowds cam Prairie avenue, on Thanksgiving day Splinters.

to their Immediate family. Those to field this evening to spend Thanks The rich are peculiar. They ride Is be present will be Mr. and Mrs. D.

giving day with her cousin, Miss Hat- W. Brannaa and family, Mr. and Mrs. private cars, have private hotel auUea, private yachts and private everything tie Canaday. mil, i 7 Thomas Kenney and family and Mr.

Mrs. Elizabeth McNalr went to i and Mrs. Harry Cavina and little son. Menuerson is f.aia uc rir always goe3 heavily I. and ai he has servd time in the for murder, was earful list ti; i i 1 1 'i i 1 'ili'S lli? eni.f; r'Air force) (i St-scuo.

Deputy tScrT went forth and a inrea cf tie city for Hcnfi? n. with the expressed deterininatici. of tafe-: Chicago this morning to spenn EDWARD PAYSON WESTON; except private lives. The newspaper look out for that i The bunco man wfco spends his summers with the summer resort farmers. Thanksgiving -with her daughter, Mrs.

out to greet blm, until Anally It became a demonstration. MORGAN-BENNETT WEDDING Weston i an advocate of -walking Merwyn Rose. A nephew of. Mr. Mrs.

or summers near, can team things to Michael Morgan and Miss Ellen Tha Chicago BeaCh Edward Paysort Weston, who at noon, today completed his remarkable tramp from Portlajid, Me, to Chi-cagp, breaking i Jtof9jfi) iw win -7- illiams is confined 2 arid If it had not been the red in marriage mis morning ai iao In jtenn nr aMve. i ut.r inn hu rrrrf than 94 hnnm. Weston Is 69 eeara ofcf 805 Moultrie avenue: she lovea him noi- Respect the 1 1 Miss Grace Phlpps will return this foundation of love. At last accounts the posse, or several. dead of night he would have pushed on to his goal at once, but he said ti them, in fict was srouring every he wanted the people of Chicago, all evening from cnicago, wnere hiio nen 1 ui, on mwra, 1 imnci.

epent the past few days with- berj I should prefer to die of dyspepsia Church of the Jmmaculate Conception at Rev. Father Hlgglns performing the ceremony. A large number or the friends and relatives of the couple were present. Mr. Morgen employe at the Blr Four shops, being a former' resi than' to starve to death.

of whom were his friends, to see him and cheer biro on the final stretch of brother, Roy Phlpp-The little child of Mr. and Mrs. A- Be bigger than your Job. Then yoo, his long tramp across the continent. Allemang is quite 111 with pneu- can hold it Weston is being entertained in a Ftune Is like wine it makes some royal manner, the athletic associa mnni and whooping cough at their home.

3205 Henley and E. C. Craig went to Toledo today to appear in the ease New Inte-ett In Chemistry. The establishment of pure food con missions has Inspired many young men to take np the study of chemistry with a view to securing a position on oce of those commissions. Scores of men, who already Jjave qualified for the regular drng store trade are bow devoting additional time, to the etudy of extra courses in chemistry.

All bope to gain a rederal appointment as dent of Hutton township, where he was engaged In farming. Mrs. Morgan is r- native of Ireland, coming to this country about fifteen years ago Patrick's Will. An elderly gentleman, who knew something of law, lived In an Irish vll-lEga where no solicitor over penfr was in the habit of arranging tho dlrpntes of his neighbors and makjng.their wills. At an early hout on EiorniEg he was aroused from his slumbsro hy a loud knocking at the tate.

and puttirTg -his bead out of the wlcdow, he p.sied who was there. D8, yer honor Paddy Flaherty. I could cot get a wink of sop thinking of the will I have made." What's the matter with tho asked ths rnd cranny of tne city in toe fcspes of finding the demented man, bat their efforts have been in vain. Henderson Is about 50 1 years old. Tpr sime time he has been thougfct Itrsne, and when he becomes binder Cn of liquor a dangerous r'jarsfctor.

This 'morning early he srpnt In search of Coroner firltrles. ruUUrg the statement that he had killed four women and a man, and "tilt he wanted the official to go out tod hold an inquest. His hallueina-' Uon 1s that the Lord has direr-led him kill a number of human -beings. 3 Imp as he remains away from of Vansevoc versfus Vanscyoc, which and making her home with a sister. occupied the boards today.

Mrs. Roberts. In this city. Misses Florence arid Adrtie Bell and Mra. Morgan have gone to housekeeping In a cottage In the men foolish.

People who think they have made the mistake of their lives, should be-; ware. There are just as big fish 1 the sea as ever have been caught It is the expense we did not have figured In the expense account that makes the balance on the wrong aide tbe ledger of life. Suggestion "for correspondence school adv. "How to catch suckers; taught by mall. Bite now!" A fretting horse but makes trouble for himself.

A man fretting does no will go to Oecttur tomorrow to at an expert on pure foods. Not mors than one-'thlrd of the ambitious fellows i foot ba" 8aBae between MD- east part of the city. now Immured In eineHmentai taw. Hkin university ana tvnox college tion having the ceremonies in charge) and he has been acclaimed as a real hero on all sides. -) I CHARLESTON MEN GET GOOD APPOINTMENTS 8peelaf to Journal-Gazette.

Charleston, 111., Nov. 27. A. W-Shera has been notified by the ex sited ruler of the state association of Elks of his appointment as inner guard of that organization, while) Moses Sanders has been apprised of his appointment as a member of tha examining board of the Illinois soldiers' widows' home at Wilmington. tories will get the nosltlon thev are teams.

a county seat John MeNutt was Pbic Pro visitor tbhj afternoon. nnoroe rarrar, waij ns ni-rn nr tending the school' of mines at Rolia stool to sit down a three-leecod upon!" Tom McNntt will he down from Indirectly by their present enthusiasm ierause every last one of them will become tcore competent druggists through their studies of the adulterations of foods. the Vnlversity of Illinois to spend Thanksgiving with relatives 1n this city. whisky all Is well, but the minute he beome3 intoxicated, life in his im tr.ediate vicinity Is not considered safe. State's Attorney McNrtt.

Judge Ccfer and the other proper officials had gathered In the sherlff'B office hold the Inquisition, and Deputy 51AS8CO was assigned the task of bringing Henderson in. The latter told that Coroner Grimes was the sheriff's office, and he wont George J. Lambert, manager of the Mo, Is at the home of his parents Mr and Vrs Joseph Farrar, near I) Ill with catarrhal Jaundice. The bnho r.f Mr. and Mrs.

F. Vrnderr-iof. 171 Richmond avenue, which has been seriously ill with pneumonia and peritonitis', Is much inHTove.1 and is expected to recover. MIMer of the University of Illinois ran'" down 'from Chartpalgn thia iifternoon to spend Thanksgiving with his parents. Mr" and Mrs.

C. Miller, 2516 Prairie gvenue. CONGRESSMAN SAYS CANAL better. Grif Alexander says the angleworm, bas tender feet Frost-bite or fish-Wtten? The hard-luck story would be more endurable if It were not "continued." Love is intoxicating, but few would" sign a pledge of total abstinence. Slippery waiks are hard on the chesty.

He took a canter every morning and decanter, every local branch of the Vanderwater A.TpendiciCj. Is due In a iars? Cieasur to cb'i: cf the biv.e;s, by enHiliyin? drnsic rursatires. To avr.ij all ('n-er. usj only Or King's New Uf" Fills, thf Brfe, gantla clnners and Inviarai-oio. Guaranteed Jo e.ire hesd.K biliousness, mairia and Jaun iie Owlngs Drug Co.

or Ritter'g Drug Store. 25c. clothing house and renowned as one As a Man Is Men are born Popisp or Words-worthlaci, Locjtistg or KantUts, and U-eie is nothing more to bo said 0' (he mltier. We tlo not that tJ green siie'taflos persuaded the horse into thinking that the ehavings were grass. James Russell Lowell.

18 WIDE ENOUGH, Special Telegraph Service. Washington. Nov. 27; During hli of the captors of the two bold burglars who were caught raiding that store, will spend Thanksgiving with I recent trip to, Panama. Congressman, friends in Pesotum.

im I I A Tawney became convinced that there Is no necessity of widening the canal-( He says that If continued In accord-'j ance with the present plnos. the canal will accommodate vessels of 98-foot width, whereas the widest vessels without hesitancy into thit room. Af ler only a few minutes, however, be law -that something wan up. and he irose and calmly left the room and building, no one making the lllghtest move to detain him, ag it ras known that the man was heaviiy irmed. Has Killed His Henderson is already a murderer taring killed his nephew, a boy lamed Boyle, some years aro hy hit-ling the youth in the back of the head Slth a monkey wrench for not per-, Wit.V Irlwlsl now proposed are only 85 feet.

THREE DAY8 VACATION. -j Quite an extensive Thanksgiving vacation has been granted the em ployes of the Big Four In this city. the Bhops being shut down for three days Wednesday. Thursday and Frir day. The men ill work all day Sat urday, which la pay The closing of the shops was made, necessary bjr the small appropriation" that was allowed for their expenses, during the month of November, 11 Ly a lersbn wished It done.

He was tried tnd convicted and sentenced ti pris-0, being paroled after serving fw years. He is unmarried, and live? alone in. a little shack on the out-Skirts of the city. So far as known he has no relatives In thts vicinity. The whole town practically Joined In the search fir Henderson, the Streets being lined with humanity.

Business was at a standstill, and wherever the Qfflcers went rreat Crowds would follow st tbeir heels, gad ss they in squadi these Miss Juanlta Knight will apend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Knight In West Salem. crowds dotted the city here and there, all making a superhuman effort to get a glimpse of the much wanted man. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.

PHOTO POSTALS Special for tha holidays, 60c a dosen; cabinet pho )os, fl a doxen; kodak finishing at reasonable rates. Hughea 6wsn, 1B9S Charleston avenue. 12-1 FLUE BURNS OUT. A flue at the- home of Mrs. Alam Krlck.

601 North Twenty -second erect, burned out about 11 o'clock this morning. Tne Are department was called, but its services were tot seeded. 7 A BARGAIN Forty acres of ajie-half mile from city limits; for Informitloa rail on H. McFkd-f-dea, over Mattoon Nat'I bank. 12 id WANTED Gentleman and wlfo-wsnt alee room and board la prt-v vai family for week or ten -Address T.

W. Helmers, gen. delivery, Mstfoon. 121' FOR SALE 160 acre farm, 13S trrei In cultivation: bouse, bare, ordharf. and for wiis; all fenced gsdj crosa fenced for desrrtptiea and price address Draper, R.

T. No. 2, Wayne City, IU. 121 A Hard Debt to Pay. owe a debt of gratitude that can ever be pail on." wrttea Clark WestBeld.

Iowa, "for try ricts front death, by Dr. King's New Discovery- Both lungs were to serious-If affactes) that death seemed waea I commenced taking New Dtscoeery. Tlo ominous dry. baekia eagh alt before tbe Crst bottle was Figures In the groat Druce mystery, estate of tha peceewt tfufce cf Port- tanea? In tht center Is the resontths FTlrea LeulM, th present Duke itNe Decbesa af Frfe. Inset rs the! Duehea of Portland.

On tha fight I Dmce manvtnent, uooJer tbe I wrtnesa a aye. Dee," net the rtmaw WANTED Every body to stteel of Portland, wanted to marry. wa tha enest ollgikl man la the kingdom, but tha nend of the princes waa refwwd aim, bo cause, as which new holds England enthralled, land, alleges that the eccentric and and ha ascitea tho interest of the strango eld nobtfWia, led a double entire world. The etory of the myo-jlif, and that aha ha a right for try Is well known to dau. Mra.

claim for recognition as hie widow. Drveo, wh claims to be tne wife of On tha left is tha resent dak of I sea. and two snore bjtt mads a roap4ote Nothing has ever Haalea New Discovery for cougtut, eld aad all threat and lucg eon placate. Ooaxaatsa by Owlags Drag pa as sriM rwna ctAH a ef tM eld Duae ef Pertlsaa, bvt a I esket eowtain'ng th wsslyiii af a I th old Ouk of Portland, who- Is said to have led dual Ufa and dlsaa-poared aftef remorse aver fratr side 'tea had commrttod, fsateeed en his heart. On th rower la tn Jspeans tea at Mrs.

Wax. 8He- -Strieker HM Shelby aveaua, Tacaday afferaooa aad eveolcg. swim WW a I Queen Vtotort aaieL ama day his I man In bra and lead. Me declare tif ta Im tto mtght be twatiaw. ba placed aheva thars.

Na escdvetiea si On tha tswar rit la Levi, aw wlif be pormiiud. Dee. I. Real Japaaos womaa will' tha ftf of Port and, and ha wh la cmesed te fight sued for fights la the wH.t bsiinso ta hat I.hari-I laU a4 Victoria. wet daughter.

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