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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 7

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 7

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i 1UCS0AY, MARCH 1908. I i aTa DJUflUt PAPERS KIDNEY, LIVER AND DOWELS 1.1 i.i Land of th moit serious aad sngou. oi in century an uiuurpaeu rrmcuv hma and all rontiins no oputel or naoi-imn mSenca people cv.rywherv, proved thai by its use many ol the Uonga u.vs Tha Uon'8 Rr. The dawn I. tha tims roar mo.L They oocialonajlr tongue when actually hunUag.

often after feeding. Tha found varies with tha age and lung power of the animal, and baa many gradations, soanetlnsea sounding a. though the pala of doing it at all hurt tha throat; sometime. the sound comes In great abrupt and agala one baars even triumphant roars. From "Two Ol-ana.

in Boraallland." Population. "How many people In thin place. r(mia traveler of an lnd BairgaiuEi fcS to odvanca. Colnniriniinis i Trouble descripuon has beeo Attrina nrarlv half a e4 ha and It and court tc.tlmony has wont consumptive a i isfsw HELP WANTED. ft a fl fnl Ana my mncT TJBimui ana ktoui flllvlll I ll ailments from which most mother.

ntllfUJllllVlllD suffer, can be avoided by the use sf mm God-send to women, carrying tiroup-h their most cntieal Tsnvw isal 22 suit is a tSm orrlrftl Esm with safetv and no pain. No woman who uses "Motner'S mena need tear tfte sunenng and danger incident to birth; or it robs the ordeal of its horror and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her condition more tavoraDie 10 ,5 AS 'Motherhood," is wortn itswito-htin crold to every woman, and will be sent free envelope Dy aaorcssmg pyiuuu tradfield Reaulator Co. AUanta. BUY YOUR Piano-Orgnn and Small Goods of BROWN LINTON MUSIC CO. BLAINE LINTON, Salea Manager.

1504 Broadway. Oppo.ite Pcstaffice Notice! C. A. Walker ha. opened hi.

o'fee in the racm with the Mes.er Rea! Estate CBmpBrrjrTjvrr-the-east side mar-kst. Alt persons indebted to him will please call and settle. l-13tf A www 1 -sw ITIS pocay ixtwvcry. a in plait ram THE NEW PLANING MILL We wish to announce to the public teat we have opened a planing mill art 2115 West Broadway, where we are prepared to do all kinda of work dont at any first claaa planing mill. We manufacture A Revolving Stalk Rake Every Farmer Should Have One.

We also manufacture the Eeeromj Window Screen, the aimpleat ant best window screen on the msrket AH work promptly and satisfactory do. 5. Welch Henry Phono 938. 2115 West Broadwaj Announcement! KS. H.

B. ROUl wishes to announce to Qie ladle of Mattorn and vicinity that he Is now ready to meet them at her millinery parlor, at 1513 Broad way with an entire new and complete sprh.g stock and guaraa sstiafactlon In style, r-rlcfc and workmanship. WATCH FOB THE DATE OF OUI SPRING OPENING. Cban.ce A Heavy EFFECI MERGEH and Democrat Now Known at Pre.a-D.moorat-Con.olid.tion Slanifieant. The Danville FreM and tho Dan-TlUe Democrat hava been merged anl haivneforlll um the WUI Kuowu Th mernliiK 0' Pres.

uemoemv. two paper. at this time, aud u-ie the futility of more than two dally new.pstr. In cities smaller than metropolitan place. The Danville Press was in 1887, the Democrat wa started lo 1898.

Both were excellent had Alio eciuip- nt aud poss a the Associated Press, and wa a moHt excellent paper. The I'roas gave Zr attention to DanviiU- an was a splendid local I he i.i M.w a now occupies me evening field ana The Press and uemoc.ai morning field, and Danv lie is a great deal larger and a m.irh bet ter buines. town than the founJ iu ll Icat ion two moriiinis v-f--- to be unprofltable. The men controlling the two papers were enough business men to realise h- mat ion ii was to3 late, an proceeded get together will. the result that the two newspai -wore merged.

The will be appreciated by the adve -tisers who. In order to cow, the held completely, were to huf in three papra. 01 thev can secure the win.e result uelng space In two paper. The co-v he aunfeeiated tue RubBcriber because they Know that they can get a better imi forth than was Issued by either of the newpapers before the fonsolidation eem. the older of) the day.

toulslana. I. one of the big sea to the Orient. Moat Brutal Rtgret We Bote the accident which happened to MaJ. Young last Tuesday.

He was trying to glom a handful of peanuts from Jerjilns' peanut roaster wbsn be accidentally caught his little finger In the machinery and the tip of the finger Is there yet. The injury Is painful, though not necessarily fatal, which is to be regretted. Riverton (CaJ.) Republican. The Worst Load. Tha wor.t load a man can carry 1 that of hablta begotten of evil passions thot growing pile of sensuous deeds, which.

In' their accumulation, sobers Anally into a maas, devil possessed, which sits between his shoulders, overwhelming all else In kind, and driving him ruthlessly, fstefully on Ua road downward. Christian World. Twenty Year. Trial. Wo frequently cure people after doctors have given them up If the disease comes (rou overwork or ex-poaure, causing weak -and watery blood, we have ii one suio rrnvdy In Dr.

Gunn a Blood and Nuve A tablet to be u'ken with rueils. Turn, the food rich, r.d blood, making strong, sti iJy nerves, pi J-duclng aolid flesh hR the rate of 1 S. pound, ptr w.i Th! meus health. Dmcsi-t -U this tonic for 75c per box. Kor nervous weakness loss of niemorv ambltioa, a bet ter remedy was never made, and ir to years we ha made these cur ji.

Write Dr. Bonk6 Philadclphu Pa. Rlttere drug nore. COLORADO LETTER. verklaa a sua aa scw.aail Dr.

A. W. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills raactit. aa4 taaM sm a MM aw 1 pw 7 A. Lj U.

UaaUTiV the artaaa rapldW eo4 I'll" I would not tx wlih.it to-st- r.i at all WHUW air sepsis. IV. A. W. Chaas kU4Ma Oe.

aiifela. OWINQS DRU COMPANY. ttrculatlon cf the Blood. Tha mlieaxe of the blood circulation reveali aoma aatounding facU la our personal history. Thus It has been cal culated that, asaumlog the heart ts beat (9 times a minute at ordinary heart pressure, the blood goes at the rate of 107 yards in the minute, or seven miles per hour, 14 mllea per day and 4,320 miles per year.

If a man of 84 years of age could hae one single blood corpuscle floating In his blood all his HJe it would have traveled In that same time 6.160,808 miles. Men and Muffs. When muffs first got Into vogue In Pnrls men wore them, If anything, more than women, and in the plates ol the beaux of the town a large muff la the accompaniment of the frock coat of the period. These muffs wero, gonerally of Siberian wolf. No Uaa to Die.

I have found out that there is no use to die of lung troublo as. long tw oi can Ket lr. Kin' New IMkcov erv," says Mrs. .1. P.

While of RusU bo'ro. Pa "I would not be alive todaj only for that wonderful meliclne. It loosens up a cough quicker Con any thinK else, and cures lung dlseise even after the case Is pronounced hopeless" This niof-t reliable real edy for cougha and cold, la grippe asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness, is sold under iruarantce at Owing DniK Mid Bitter's drug stores. and 11. Trial bottle free.

A bu.y wena an tha battleship Evans Is commanding on tho tour ECZEMA NOW CURABLE. All Itching Skin Diseaaea Which Ar. Not Hereditary In.Untly Reliev. ed by Oil of Wintergreen. Can eexonia can cured? Some physicians ay Sotno say "No." The real question is, What meant bv It you mean those scalv eruptions, those disease, which make their flrat appearance, not at birth, but years afterward, and perhaps not until middle age then there can no longer be any question that these forms of eciema are cura ble Simple vegetable oil of wintergreea mixed with other vegetable Ingredients will kill the germa thst Infest the Apply thl.

prescriptKw. the and instantly that Itcn The very moment the llquil la applied, that agonlxing. tantalising itch disappears, avnd continued applications of thl external remedy soon cure the disease We carry in stock this oil of wintergreen properly compounded into D. D. D- Prescription.

While we are not sure that it will cure' all those eaae. of kln trouble which aro Inherited, we positively know that XX PreerrJotlon. whenever rightly used, will cure every last case of geaulae eca-me or other skin trouble, wtich not exist at birth. Vnnar this. Anyway you.

your iaelt will know that D. D. D. Prscri tio inatamBy takasj away ma (tea taa easMt Is applied to the ekla Owtaga Drag tpaay, ooraer lTtk atraat aad Broadway. Stop thai lttk Waaj IsaffssftT last cell at oar tar aad try tad.

refreshing aad mstkrag UojuM: also ask about XX tl aeap. High Tefwp.es. Mr. i. B.

Haleee. We. CHL.I Oread ItaaMa, tZ 0 i Address "Wholesale." 10C4 Park- iii.i- niMtnn. MASS. 3-a IUMU Uiua-, j-, WANTED To emptor Catholic gentleman as local of energy and ability for the position; aalary lis per week; write us ai i tlculars.

The Hoey Publishing CV, 323 Dearborn Chicago. WANTED Furnished rooms with modern conveniences near business district by gentleman. vici it inMrnalJlazette. 3-7 sTnprleneed nrtii i fcM i wages and steady employment; no children or wanning: or irouiua. rare of Journal-Gazette of 3-9 WANTED (ii rl or woman for geu houhe w.irk at 1907 Charleston avenue.

33 POR RENT, FOR RENT Four room house, well. cistern and barn; 1716 Mailon phone 7946. tf FOR RENT Five room house, corner of lfilli street and steam heat, bath and all conveniences. Apply to V. Senile's- 2 2Ut FOR RENT Feur.

five or six roim hout.es; grod locations. Wilson Gannaway. S. 17th St. 33 FOR RENT--A four room liaase In eood condition at 1S21 Sh.

lby ave nuo; well cistern and all Inquire 22110 l'ralrlc avenue or Western ave- 3-S FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping; alo bed rooms wah iniodcrn conveniences. Mra. A. Hills, 808 Charleston ara- 3- FOR RENTA-heap; Smith Premier typewriter; first class condition. Apply at Journal Gazette.

3-4 FOR RENT Good four room house at 713 South 14th street. Inquire of Voict Bennett. 3-5 FOR RENT A Ave room house In aood condition; all necessary Inquire ISM rlatt avenue or Ohm grocery. 3-7 LOST. LOST A flvo dollar bill between 17th jni llth atieets on south ie of Br.adway.

Kinder will pleiie return to Journal Casette office and get reward, LOST Oold and prl handled black silk umbrella. Ent: M. eniraved on handlo either in Bower 3cVll-hoff or Star grocery stores, liberal reward for same If returned to the Journal-Gazette once. LOST A brown and white swastika belt with F. R.

K. P. silver beu buckle. Finder will please return moS Western avenue, bureoe Merkle. 39 (T F.

LAWSON, over Mattoon Nation-iTrBik. examines all kinds, of Are insurance pollclea and gives naeo ed advice tathe protection of policy holders; a fee for such examination; correction and advice may you hundred, and aven thousands of dollars la case of flre il5tf WANTED A good homo for a lltU boy 4 years old; can be adopted If desired a home in the country preferred: reference, required. A4-dres. H. 3.

care of Jouraal-Ga-xette. 32 $2.00 PER DAY paid on represents tlve in each town to dlatrlbute circulars and take orders for Concentrated Flavoring fa tubes; permanent business; experience unnecessary. J. S. Ziegler It 123 Dearborn 8L.

Chicago. S-J CALENDARS Any one wanting a calendar will please call at The Journal-Gazette office. 3-4 MEN EVERYWHERE Good pay to pas. circular tack signs; no canvassing; permanent. Continental Distributing Service 8.

(, Chicago. III. LADIES Do yea belong ta seas club? It vou do wy deal you b- feme a Kaaager of ooef I kav rery epecial offer to ask Ton yos will Just write km arawnTty saswer asyway; i ttlnk I oaa fsi you to become a member start a dub; I wwat a aaClloa igan. C. Heary PapvorU.

Ur, Pfepmortt Co. I7S 8t Martt'a Avai Byraeaea, N. T. LADIES vto copy etta at kome; pare time; good pay; cast, weekly; reliable: sead stamp. leek Co, Morrt.towa.

N. T. IS IftOU lent native, a. the train at a atern water tank. "Wal." replied the native.

"I gue.s they', about provldln' old Hank Williams aln dead ylt; he was mighty this mornln'. They'. new arrival expected, though, an- that'll make It the ame when Hank that la, providln" the new arrival ain't twins. Illustrated Sunday Magailna. Ha Oeta Hi.

Hadea Journali.ta (to ahade of New York news" reporter) How do u.rf? nid vou have a pleas ant voyage? What do you think of 1 ua on earth? How do our women compare with those of the United States? How do you use is this your first visit? Are you going to stay long? Puck. Beat Healer In the World. Rev Starbird of East Raymond, Me savs: "I have used Bucklen'a Arnica Salve for several years, ou mv old armv wound, and other obst -nate gures. and find It the btst healer in the world. I uhb It too with great success in my veterinary Price at OwIiiks Drug and Hitter's drtiR stores.

Noval Birthday Party. Something new in the way of birthday parties was one representing the four seasons. Kach guest came dressed to designate tho season in which he or she was born. There were four" refreshment tables at which these four divisions partook of viands especially suggestive of their seasons. fighter.

In the fleet that Admiral PUBLICATION NOTICE. (PiiFt insertion Feb. 10.) State of Illinois. Coles County, ss; Countv- court of Coles county to the March term, A D. 1308; E.

H. Ohm, administrator of the estate of Oliver J. New-comb, deceased, vs. Maggio Newcomb, Oliver Newcomb, Wm. Xewcomb! Nettie Elder, Jennlng3 Newcomb, Mollie Williams, Thomao Newcomb.

Lola Wilson, J. C. Newcomb and Calvin Newcomb; petlttou to sell real estate to pay debts. Affidavit of non-residence of Wc Newcomb. Jennings Newcomb, Thos.

Newcomb, Calvin Newcomb and J. Newcomb, defendants above named having been filed In the office of th: clerk of the county court of Colei county, notice Is hereby given to the said Wm. Newcomb, Jennings Newcomb, Thomas Newcomb, Calvin New comb and J. C. Newcomb that the said plaintiff, B.

H. Ohme, admlnls trator of the estate of Oliver J. Newcomb. deceased, has filed his petition In the a'A county court of Coles county for an order to sell the prmle belonsln? to the said estate of sail deceased, or so much of it as may be needed to pay the debt, of said deceased, and described as followa, to-lot one tl) and two (2). block twentythree (23) In the orlgtnV of Mattoon; also lot one bun dred fifty five (155) In.

division threr (.1) of Dodge Grove cemetery in the c.tv of Mattoon. all In Coles countv. Illinois, and that a summon, ha been issued out of this court against you. returnable at the March term, A. D.

1S0S, of said court, to be hold-en on the first Monday of March. li. 1901, at the court bouse la Charleston, in Coles county, Illinois. Now unless joa. the said Wm.

Naw-rosnb, Jennings Newcomb, Thorn is Newcomb, Catvla Newcomb and J. Kawromh. shall DersotiallT be aad appear bafora said county court of Cole. eooaty on tha first day of the term thereof to be kolden at Charleston, In said county, on the first Monday In Marck, 108Y plead, answer or demur to tha said complain art's petition filed therein, tha same and the matter of things tkereia charged aad stated will be taken a confessed and a decrae sn teres acalast you according to tba prayer of said bllL Okariestoo. HU Psk, 10, I.

GEXA S. BOCXWARB. Henley tt H-uhes, Clerk. Coaajjlaiaanta BoBcttor. aaeB3Trg.TO-gaMra FARM I ron AL1.

INOIANA AND OHIO r-nmtJ I iNDt Writ today for Illustrated Catalogue ana price um. a rw a rflMPANY. lank.rs and Dealers In Firm Land, Fort Wayne, ma. IN SUNNY TENNESSEE It yo want true and con.ervauve inscription of a healthy country, where land I cheap and climate needs no fixing, with cheap and fuel plenty and best of water, write "Fanner" Crew" for some of 'his literature, Including hiH lint i farms, timber tracta. town prop" lies.

Iron ore lands and business opportunities In Sunny Tennessee; raentlon this paper; write today to Farmer E. W. Crews, R. F. D.

Ko. 1. Lawrcnceburg, Tenn. 3-2 ORANGE AND FIO LANDS Bet In Gulf Coast country i' ana a'" tract near Houaton, ey payments; more money made ou ten acre in and flis here hn on 160 acres In corn and -heat in the north: also hve a number of trails 80 to Z.ooo acres best on earth, cheap. 110 to $2u 7er acre; ImproTed 15 to write or come to see us.

K. M. Parrlsh Land Loan Co 6121, Main St, Houaton. Tel. 6 FOR SALE 206 acrea of (Inn land; fine orchard, food tmprovernenis, noUl bargain if taken at once.

Write toJ. Q.Day, Alm, IH. -Vi CITY PROPERTY FOR SAL. FOR SALE A five room cottage on North Twenty second street, pavr-roent. walks, gas, new house, at fcard time prlco $1,400.

FlUpatrirk Bros, 1803 Broadway. 2 7tf FOR SALE Ten acres, eleht blocks from business district, gooi irur farm. Fitzpatilrk Bros, 1S03 Broadway. 3-711 FOR SALE A ten room house. West ern avenue, modern house.

FitJipatrlck 1803 Broadway. 2 7ll. XOR SALE Two kits on corner of 82d and Prairie avenue: nno site; ttn market for 80 day at prlc that I right. FltapatrieK 1803 Broad ay; phone No. 60.

i2 FOR SALE Ten room boue; Swl pair; about three blocks from im fbn sUUon; will sell at a If sold at once. AddrefJ X. ca.re Journal Gazette. 9 fOR SALE Four room house and bam at Eaal inariestjn, -u. take part pay.

balance on cvy pav merits. Call 913 Broadway Zi FOR SALS OR TRADE. tOt SALE OR TRADE A stock of general merchandise, invoice aui $4,500. FitipaUIck (1803 Broadway. 7tt FOR SALE Improved 2b0 acre farm, ner railroad; a bargain; lermn uit II.

B- Murphy. Estill Springs. Tcnn. 3J FOR SALE A dozen early hatched Brown Leghorn pujieta ani di.o cockerel with score card: $10 take the bunch. J.

T. Brown, 1703 Edgar avenue. 3 FOR SALE Good improved 40 acres. sol black loam, gently a good well, nice orchard, good oun-try house; three mllea of Hart; Address owner, Wm. Bender.

Hart, Route 4. dv Ml FOR SALE Cheap: I have nine sec ond hand gasoline engine anu three aeeond hand antomobilet all In running order; If In the market call on or address J. aioniw, Arthur. 111. 35 ab cat vt of Tennessee everytning guajwnvr.

ui- i l. r. XT XJ. A ner caiawen, una Clean. Neoga, III.

3 HELP WANTED. WANTED For TJ. 8. army, able-bod- ted unmarrieo wen oeiwru of ll and 3B. rftlxen.

of United states, of good character and temperate hablta, who can apeak, read and write English; men wanted for aorvlce In Cuba and the For taforntetioo apply to recruiting officer, 1S9S Broadway. Vattoon. HI. SM FANTED Experienced farm fcand wit man family: peraaaa mm-ploymant Addre. care Joor-nal-Gatette.

WANTED Mea to lean tho barber trade; will equip abopyior you or furnix position. few weeks completes; constant practice; careful tools given; Baturday wages; diplomas granted; catalog free; Moler Barber College. Chicago. III. WANTED Active man or woman la each town in Coles county to oem-nstrate ana adverttae well know, article: expertenco aaineceaaary: II day and extra conunlsslona; per-AMeat petition alia advancraetl ast To Buy Over Less Ihaini First Cost We are offcrfng all the heavy Ov-ercoats in stockat this low price in order to clear them out and make room for new Spring Stock.

$8.50 Overcoats now $5.50 15.00 Overcoats now 10.50 13.50 Overcoats now 9.50 20.00 Overcoats now 14.00 25,00 Overcoats now 18.75 Punbgh. Colo-. Te. i. Eoitor jaurnaJ-Gasatte: (, baarotlful place.

It Is surrounded by asouatolBS. and At tha present Um thty axe covered wttk ajnow. For the past weak it has been aad on A level the Is about algh-toea lackaa Wnfla the weather is cold, oas does sot feel It so much as Illtools 8ufUtgt is a coal nrtaing town, of about SM popnlaUoa. Tho houses most'y are built of kxa. wdtk no fiiiiad.Msw.

wbllr the roots are cov-are4 wttk dirt. Ou of ay most tkrUliag ax-parieoc was la opi to. uautAX. With tk we of the eryoscrtaae blow-pipe a tamporatsra of T.000 de-arwaa rahreaheft as obtaload. wbJek to alaaeat Sewble that beats ed wttk tha ory-aydrogan Sam.

City af Imiiswe. WaaltK A eararul artljmaaa shews that tka bttfldkags aad toad ea Waabatf Ia Uaa from toe aaxtory to Ceatral Park are mart BjHWJ I will guarantee a cure fof LA Odape or a sold in aay form At trtfitaf expeaae: He box of BT "Was 4erful Calarrjl 8aJvw- wta do It Addreas WaMo, DafMo. Mo. I.

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