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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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6
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Trf 8ATURDAY, MARCH 84, 1906. FAIL TO INDICT-- 'w iV "BRONCHO" HEATH OPEN PRINO JL Iff Finest Stock AJ Member of Welt Known Family Re turni to Mattoon a Free Man. If Embroidery .1 Uispiay.oh., lj in Centred, II Illinois Jfp SALE i i' j. 5 i I 5 OUR ANNUAL SPRING OPENING was delayed this year or, adcount of in Grant "Broncho" Heath, after being fietatned In the county Jail at Efflng-tiam, awaiting the action of the grand Sory upon chargea of larceny which preferred against hlra, returned to "Mattoon Friday, a free man. The grand jury failed to find an in-ifllctnient against Heath, and he was liberated.

Heath was arrested several month tgo upon a charge of having stolen a atch and some clothing belonging to Fldemnn Luzaters of Champaign from Illinois Central engine at Effing- fVENS IS GUILTY; SENTENCED TO HANG A R. SEWED FR.EE ALL CARPETS or over, bought) before April ISthV will be made frbb'op This ofYer holds good only to the' above date ind on all 'cafpetst SPECIAL All Wool Carpels 59c Finest All Wool 75c All Wool C. Carpets 50c clement weather, Hut we have improved this time in getting our stocb fri better? sliape; and more complete than ever before. This showing of Spring Merchandise will be of much -greater' importance than ever before in our histbryl- into it "much, more areful and larger stocks, selected with the greatest' care. An emphatic demonstration of the leadership of this house! is 'evidenced by the unusual collection of spring and summer styles shown in every department.

complete! SHOWING 59c and up. v. i pedal to The Journal-QazetU. Chicago, March 24. The case of EJchard Ivens, charged with the mur-er of Franklin Holllater, was fconoluded shortly after noon today and placed In the hands of the jury.

After deliberating for two hours the lury returned a verdict and fixed the punishment at death. SUNDAY SERVICES Spring gl Summer Suits Waists, Dress Good; Mash Gbdds, White Goods, Silks, Neckwear; Beltsy Glovesj'IEmbroideries; AT CITY CHURCHES Lecces, Rugs. Carpets, DrLperies, CiSiJS Cumberland. Fraser Cocks, minister. Sunday Bchool, :30 public worship, 10:45 a.

m. and 7:30 p. subject, morning, "The Word of God;" even-inay-i'The- Klngdom-of Jod.M Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Wash" Goo4s Department's.

ReaLdy-tO'WeaLr Department's i Ctfferings: Dress Goods Department's Offerings; PanSlllia 38 inches wide, fine wearing quality, spring rdllulllCl weights, in colors queen's gray, blue, navy, Reseda green, black, etc. Methodist Episcopal. Rnndflv school at 9:30 a. m. Mrs.

jtJUn Cady, recently from China, will Eire an address at 10.45 in the Interest of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society, thank offering occasion. TBha Is a fine, up to date speaker. Class tneetlng rand Junior league, 3 p. m. Epworth league, 6:30 p.

m. Sermon fcy pastorrW. A. Smith, at 7:30 on The Man Who Lost Out by Camping OUK WASH GOODS StpCK, including all colored lawns, ginghams, white waistings ind India Linons, Persian lawns, French muslins, is one of the cleanest and most com- plete in the state. will find our regular values, offered to you every day, the equal, if not superior, to other store's sale offerings 59c yd.

Offerings LADIES' COVERT (fitted) JAGKETS, braid trimmed collar and cuffs, lined throughout $3.98 FINE TAILORED GOVERT JAGKETS, satin lined, stitched or braid trimming, worth $7.50, our price $5.00 GORSET FITTED GOVERT GOATS, very stylish and chic, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50 CrAnAh Oftrrvn A fine, soft, excellent wearing cJbth, riUllbll UGlgO just the material and weighr for a. spring shirt waist suit. All colors shown indian nons 10 doc vfc Lawns, Dimities, Ba- 50c sian Lawns 15 to 50c in the most beautiful pat- 2 St end eStnchuwkU couldr terjas. that the designers Poplar Cloth A 36 inch half wdol washable cloth, hone better, frywear. Suitable for conceive, ana tnatv we cc spring suits.

AH colors select At this price- SHIRT WAISTS A bewildering array of India Linbn, Per 25a f' sian Lawn and Batiste, made in the regular shirt waist styles and the hew lingerie effects. Priced especially low French Muslin 75, 851.00 White Dimity 125,20, 25c White Waistings 12 to 25c Especially strong line; of 25c waistings r. Toward Sodom." This is the second lH the series for men. I Congregational. Christian Responsiveness' Is the fronting subject at the Congregational hurch by Rev.

Naboth Osborne. In "'je evening Mr. Osborne will preach "Christian, Whose Name Was Jraceless." This la the concluding Sermon In the series on "The Pilgrim's Jprogress." Sunday school at :30 a. Touiig People's sc'y at p. m.

On Tuesday evening Mr. sborne will address the frowning ub on The Book of Job." Wednesday evening prayer meeting subject, First Presbyterian. "The Heroic Spirit- is the subject Rev.i Ralsa Morleys sermon Sunday morning at the First Presbyterian turch. In the evening be will speak "The Frivjlous Spirit or Essentials and Non-Essentlals." The morn 5c -r-jtr for opening sale A You will find, as usuaf. the largest and best selected stock of Dres Goods in Central Illinois We are making especial effort 50c up to $3.50 to give you 2 Ribbons White Dfess Muslins A srecial offering of a 35 and 60 Linens ing and evening subjects are closely Uled, therefore the entire conereKa- cent Persian, warp printed silk rib-bon beautiful flowered effects, 25(T Shoe TaJk THE new thing this season in Footwear is the "Street Pump." You can see them in our show window in both patent kid and gun metal stock at vtlon is urged to attend both services.

OWING to tM unprecedented demand for wJnte goods, dress linens YOU will find our ribbon depart Belts WASH BELTS, embroidered on good duck or Indian head, at 10c A FINk LINE at 25c in Eyelet work, etc. with removable buckles and catch. Gloves THE long length, 12 to 20 button gloves, is the proper thing, with the new, short sleeves. We have mate' auditorium will be warm. Sunday school and bible classes at :20.

Toung people's services at 6:30. fZou will find a no uncertain welcome all the services. scarcest article in the Dry Goods world is muslin BUT owing to a fortunate purchase we are enabled to offer you some of the best known brands at old prices, less than the. present -wholesale prices. ment amply able to take care oj yourwants in this line.

,1, Episoopal are making one of the cooyt- ahd-mo8t serviceable of draw We a largesupply on hand and invite yoy inspection. $3 rSL $3.50 r3errices for Sunday, March 25, as fYoaows. :30 Sunday school PrB(K30 B. m. hn)v Mmmnnlnn an4 may.

Laces Pinon; Wednesday, -March 28, 4:15 p. evening prajer and address to children March 30r 7:30 p. "Tnctr bleached, 25 per yarat Hope-Muslm Fruit of the Loom Jim DF A PLEASURE 7c 8c ine uf 18 button length, wash- fn- many ana aaaresa. isfsertions, all. widths to matxh, are 35c R.

Y. M. C. A 6 inch fine bleached, rorthup to 15c yar while able lisle, in black, grey and white, per pair 85c vJ--(Bible study and song service, 4 p. Ait 40c 36 inch fine sheer, bleached to ui men inviieu.

they last, 5c per yard. F.W. L. AND LA ROME KID 3 6 inch linen lawn, CANDIDATE IN CITY. THIS IS A G.EATaEAR.i GLOVES TO US TO SHOW YOU our entire line of new, up-to-date Shoes and Oxfords.

We have them ranging iii price from $1.25 to $3.50 45 inch bleached suiting linen, 75c I. Ooyd Ooble, one of the republican at $1.00 and $1.50 are KID GLOVI ror Lingerie styles, reqiinng ryz- STANDARD' BRA'NDiS OFi-" PRINTS (full pieces) INDIGO BLUES i 1 CARDINALS jQ VCl fUSJSXS ITE Prnrwholeaalil LIGHT COLORS prioa it 6io pdt schools, was in the city this after- Ffc.KKt;uiiurN. uet your taster' 90 in.extra fine grade 30 inch white duck 15 and aoc Dundee Cloth (SL Indian lfecLd ieon looking after his political fences. ens of yards of lace to garment. Do not neglect your mnts assortments are broken a jur.

uooie is now a teacher In the gloves now, before the assortments are broken Silk gloves in all colors. 13 BUM .14 UTIVWU MtftBea is making an active canvass nfoc tfie nomination. FAIL TO PHOTOGRAPH or TaKlA ir ca AN ENTIRE CLEAN A'OUIP ewUlviiJ STOCK TO OFFER YOU Annex Off eriyvs YOUNG WILLIAM G. IN our early! spring "ealeT we cleaned out every piece of last year's Our MiWnery linen8, and you will rwjRnd iqn out of OUR BARGAIN 'ANNEX in the rear of the store offersyfoe thrifty house wife and bargain seeker many an opportunity to ave money partment and put in the bargain annex close them out. Watch this department grow, and don't fail to give it a visitevery time you iCpeelsl to The Journsl-Gaiette.

1 Rockefeller, a bald-headed vnitnv man ens, ooiHiiou wmi uui uio tt.nu oanv juunioni, uiai. gausea our iff bethrby-wor of the housei wlvesof "wiirflhd our Table Linens, beginning at 25c arid ip to $2.25 per yd. to be the best and' Opening wa eugnted today -at -the oil inquli tilt questions asked by Attorney iCeneral Hadley and followed come in. Remnants of GALIGOES, MUSLINS, GRASHES, GING 'Sogers on the sUnd. Wlllium HAMS, Etc.

that money an buy. jSj nnouncement Silks are one of the' foremc SILKS Hosiery Ur it fabrics in demand of weight and cood for spring. Their lightnej wearing qualities make thehi very desirable for spring and summer underwear departments are prepared to fill your every awant fo.r. spring and summer, at "the lowest prices consistent with the "Hosiery and Underwear Gf Quality" that we offer you. suits.

Our showing is complete, from the25c kind up to $2.00 per yard; we show the largest assortment mXentral Illinois. assistant treasurer of the Standard, and la reply to a question said that lie had beard that his uncle wan president of the Standard." In leaving the building young Rockefeller outstripped the photographers who followed like a pack of hounds. He proved a faster sprinter than they and made his escape. 1. JOINT COMMITTEE DISCUSSES STATISTICS tpeelsl to The 'Journal-Qaiette.

Indianapolis, March 24. The Joint rommlttee went into session this morning and discussed exhaustively statistics from the various rOBMER BANKER GIVEN FIVE YEARS ((y Agents 1 III' II Patterns II i Special' to The Joumsl-Qsietto. Harrlsouflrlllp, March 24. Tho's. tM.

Casey, former general manager of Salmon bank at pleaded rniJjy Ibis morning to a chnrgo of for- uid was sentenced to ve years 'J1, Air. i 4 Mr. Rtwh 008 Wetfleld, who toad' "been guest of their son, Dr. E. E.

Richardson, and Mies Mabel Eckwly gone to le-ru, for a month', vUit, with rein- Mr. 1 Riohardwon called on Mr. aiid .8. A. Munson, and prentinted them a large ostrich cits which North Eleventh street, are purente of L.

E. Mouttort, circulation manager of Tbe JournBl-Oazctte, to cunflned to hl homo by Ulnoai. -V. Mr. and Mr.

H. t. Kendall went other friend In Mattoon. while A Joseph Arnett, the' popular coln-d resident of Shagxy row, -was put in the cooler today for the thousandth time, ho Bhouted after Chief Lyons "I'se Just the same a I alius is, It was too true, Joe was dead druak. had been obtained at Phoenix.

Dr. B.t WantalBy. Charleston, a young eagle eye who Tocenllr arrived at their home, Mr. Menifee an 4iUBlneor on the Big Pour. Mr.

and Mrs. John Klchardson of Mat- Newton this afternoon to, spend a Kueet of Mattoon friends today 1 route home from winter tay Phoenix, departed for their home today. Friday avealag Mr. and flit KfHU of Allenville was a i ilcltor today. Tb infant child of Mr.

and Mr, frd CUUlaad 1 Improving. ouuu. nuH iceir resuccuve parcaw. cn rouie io numooiu.

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