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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 5

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 5

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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in.tU lilLLO U.l (AftrerUMmeni) "A kfotibaii cnMCMi tyfe." WAY TO. PAUAL1A GFEHATIONS OIJI Chartea Ktohr Putting Vp New ftrue TrztA About J. McCca Davis cf 7 ture and Judge Melntyre la Re 4 One, CSV ite fcr Tshctloa ffcr Clerk cf th Suprcaa Cocrt cd the RejuS- lican Ctcte Ticket. 5 Building operators are bAofliing tolerably on Bixteenth North- of the Melntyre building, Mattoon Reeidoni Golrvg to Penlneula to Work on Rallreni-aya He feeling Editor Jouraal-Geette: I expect you wlll be aomeinbat aurprised vheo you tot tbia, ve I tailed on the Indian, from San Fraoclaco Jane 27 Cor Panama. I am goloK there to work for the, Panama railroad.

are now Juat the point of Lower Calltornla. Will get to Masai ton. tomorrow norntes at 6 o'clock, Just north of Broad-way, two new fronts wlH he presented to tiie busi ness wond wittun a lew weeks, so, Charles KJohr is having erected a twenty-five foot equare store building on his Jot The cement foundations, which, will be our Aret atop aloce we atarted. From there oo we will atop You Hjaveipnly In which to avail yourself of the Great Bargains at every port but onemtU we 'get to Panama. We land at Aaeoa or a Baca, -which 4 toe port for Panama.

are now-being topped by the struck ture Iteoltv The building win be two full stories high, Just what business will be In the ground story is uncertain- "Walter jwIIJ occupy the second vv 6Ua north, of the Klohr building i th old blacksmith shop owned ny Judge T. Melntyre. This Is being remodeled, The- front will be chang ThU la a nloe trip. nd I hare felt A mi v4 1, .1 i ill fine mil the time; have not felt any sea elckaeea ao Offered in Our Great There are on board the Indiana twenty ftrat 'claaa, seventeen eeoond claaa paaiengera and about thlrty-flTe f. of tb crew.

ed and a large glass window installed, fitting the place for a plumber's es- tabhahmenfc''' J'' MiiSiMMep CI The weather has been cool all the time ao far, but today it la 'warmer and aeema to be getting warmer aa BRIOGE i we go, to dont expect much weather or -while. The new bridge across Riley creek, Tne-Srat day out ere- saw lota of whale and thia morning we eaw lots north of has been accepted by the commissioners of Lafayette town of sharks. McCAN DAVIS ship and the committee on bridges 1 expect to mall this at llacattoa. and buildings pf the county board. Mexloo, as we have Spanish boy on -X McCsa Davis is a native of Illinois; reared In Pulton and Peo- -rW eouitfles; aevly twenty yesra a board that- ve there-ead be will mall It for me.

nrsi uui aiaa in the prims ot lire." MORNING WEDDING, I He la a. "eelf-msde men" succession a tanner boy, country TOED C. Hnxe. Off eoast Lower California, July 1 Prices-on all Clothing (except Wackahd Wucs) reduce from 25 rJrX7. Ed Rtleya paesenger breJceman on i the Big Maes Elisabeth Jtaper writer n4 author of dtetlnetioa.

eybrilUast meotal at- TRINITY PICNIC. taJamenta," "aa Jroun4 man of Salra." May were -manied this morning at the Chut oh -ot the Immaculate Conception, Rev. Father Hlgglns offlclaV He to arnoDf the highert authoritle on Abreiam Uneoln, aa well thm politSci and klatnrr ot Ullaola. Ho la th author of "AbrahairV The members ot the Trinity church ALL STRAW HATS AT ONE-HALF OF FORMER PIUC23 will bold their annual picnic at Ur- log. Uineeli Hie Breaking of the Defdtock," eeaoclato author ot The Early Life eT Abraham Uneotn," lu.

JHl1ette.ra on n- park on Wednesday afternoon and IB llnota polities, la the 8t Tuouta Otobe-Damocra and other newspa evening. pete, arer widely read. At the Uncola-Day bekquet of the Hamilton Reduction in Shoes NEOGANS AT LITHIA. A crowd 'of young people, chaper Negligee Shirt .5 IN DEMAREE. oned by Mr.

and Mrs. Bowing of N- aub, ChiossTV rebrsary 11, ltM. delivered a notable address oo "Abraham Uaeeta and the Little Giant" He bae had the eewfl dense ef every linporlint public man In II- Ilnele, from "Unole Dick" Oglesby fe the preseni time. It was through Mr. Davie that Gov.

Ogleaby. shortly before is death, gave to the world the true story -of the "rail movement" hat had ao much to do Hanan's Oxford Shoes, 15.00 val ues now at It la aulu likely that Emery Aa- oga, passed through the city st noon bound for Lithia, where they will spend a week camping. drawa will 'locate his office In the I Oemaree building. val- High grade 3.50 and 2.00 NegU-- 1 gee Shirts now y) JJ High grade 1. 50 Negligee! Shirts 1 1 tt grade H.oo Negligee- 7 p0 with the nomination and election ot AJbrahaln Lincoln to the Preal- Regal Oxlord Shoes, 14.

00 ttetf-tiow cewcy ta IMfc The to of a brave veteran of the civil Jrar. he has been a -loyal $3:15 $2.80 Regal; Shoes, $3.50 val Republican from boyhood. But this is the Arst time he has asked his party to elect alas to aa oSee. ues, now at. (." Anna neptoueuely deserving.

"He la admired tor his honesty and fa "Hie eervieee for kia party have been Parle Dally Beacon. "It the Republican party names him tor Ice, It wlU have no Rare Bargains Offered; Throughout Our Entire condone or explain In all' glee te make for his record no scsndsla I lbta career." -Bioomlngton Pantagrsph. ions ot the court, the bar "He will mora than fulfill the expect and the people." Champaign Gasette. 1 "A splendid writer, a lawyer, com painstaking and accurate, an extended aoeuaintaace and familiar with the practice and enjo: with members ot the bar all over the State he would make an Ideal eleric He belongs to ne faction and knows how te treat everybody right" Vienna News. Mr.

Davis la a member of the Illinois Press Association and ot the Illinois State Bar Association. "J1ft every respect ia thr righl man- for Clerk of the Supreme Court" 1 PErl60NAt. Should Our Senclc resent Us or vtv Robert Schwing.ot Paradlso waa In "The effloe ef Suoremo Court Clerk is now a Mate Office. A Chic go man hae been Clerk of the Supreme Court for twelve years. It to conceded that this year the office shield oo to the country," rsther than Chicago, and J.

McCan Davis Is "The Country Oo net forget J. McCan Davis when you mark your, ballot en the city today. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. John August a.

McNutt is. quite i ill. -1 Ben Overman Is buck, from a short t--. Senator Pemberton has been attacked by a mugwump poi; sation under the euphonious name of the Legislative stay in Indianapolis. Ed Gillhsm of Sullivan, is vis et if ll ll I i- i i i i i I i iting relatives in the city Is' i .1 i ii i i i.

ii i D. Andrews will return this even tog from a trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fort ot Gays were- Mattoon shoppers today, Miss Belle Lamb of Tuscola is vis iting in the city for a few days.

Miss Eviullne Andrews spent the dsy with friends In Charleston. Henry Ohm and son Edward spent Among "New, Tork'r other aoologlcei treasures Is this baby "Fuffalo." Sunday with Ben Ohm in St. Louis, Mrs. O. hi Robinson will leave in a She was born last month eniThss been named "June' Rose." Her moth er, la also shows In the picture.

few days for a visit in Indianapolis. Now if you want roomers, this little tip fake-- fsx w. i' "Uqe TheJa-G. 4want adsf and make no mistake; u-r i v. In there is no 'want' under the skyi Miss Carrie Lingenselder ot St Louis ia a gueet of Miss Clara Ohm.

Miss Helen went to Shel- OPIUM USERS ARE byville todsy tor a visit with relatives, WOMAN IS BEING TRIED FOR MURDER Miss Irene Vennetnsn of Charleston called on friends In the city. Sunday. PROMINENT HEN Mrs. Emerron Maim of Westfleld Is a guest ot Dr. and Mrs.

E. B. Richard' son. It is the purpose of this clliiue to compel the country nieinbprs or latum to become, subservient to the demands of Chics co, sj organisation. has been the sentiment ot every this sUte that with more than one-third ot all the mei' legislature, had too much to tf lit; the making of tb 3 1 atate.

-For the interests of Chicago are frequently the interests of the country district As for Instance, ten yi't the so-called Allen and Humphrey bills were it tr 1 the Interests of the country required their passage while Ckir their defeat Now because' Senator Pemberton acted upon his own representative ot Coles, Douglas and Clark counties, and 1 the dictation of any ChieagyorganUation, this Political 7. u. this attack upon Senate Pemberton, and the print made against him -t-V "That Senator PomCrton la a member ot the Vf The term "combde" is used to designate the older members ate, who, on aroauut ot their long service, experience and ai-n have great tnfuence In determining the action ot that body. At of the ao-caBed "eomblna' were. Senator Campbell, now the Chicigo add Senator Basse, now mayor of Chicago.

These men dorsed by this "leagua" 1 i The "Senatorial Combine" has not accepted the dictation from i-y It hsa stood tor ta iateresta et the Su tor Chicago alone. Thin "eomblna elected Senator Pemberton president pro t. the aeaata It tt bad not been for the rcomblne Pemberton have been the presiding officer when the local option bill was senate. And It Pemberton had not been In the chair, the local would not now bo a law. These independent leagues, who are mitted to control the legislature, of course blame the presiding part of the so-called -eomblna' Instead ot it being a disgrace to be aa' tnBuentisi member of th? ate It is the boast ot Senator Pemherton'a friends that be is men wbo do things.

He la aow president ot the'eaate pro t- re-elected, this district will have one of. the strongest atij, mott Roy D. Allison ot Indianapolis apent Criminate, Physlelsns snd Minister Member ef Famous Zane Family of the day. with Mr. and Mrs.

All- Comprise Greater Part ef List. Revolutionary Daya Faces An Awful Charge, -son. Sey Experts. will Baird of Danville was a guest of relatives snd friends In the pity That 'want cannot supply." Sunday. ntubars.

July II. In a sensational -Wheelitig; trial of Mrs. Ulia Zane Cook for the murder of Charles. Bennett of New Miss' Jennie Cavia, kS returned to her home la Charleston after a Visit revert forwarded to the Amertoea iwe with- reseatatlve of the latornaUoaal Oataav Kensington wnfct'tooV-: place near here mat was taken up Monday. The womea i a member Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Babb are.ent tainlng Mlea'. Margaret Manning of Recent, photograph of Miss Amber Oklahoma City, Lawlord Morgan the actios, who claims to be the wife ot Sam Dllletta, J.

Hicks of Champaign was. vis of the faraona Zane Ibauly. of revolu-tloaary thaMMsCwfr husbsnd wss recently convicted and sentenced to- Ufa Imprisonment rand, following ceawniesloa at Wasnmgtoa City Detective JUehard KeHey elarea taat ttte aaa of optaaa ta Pitta-barf to' eoafaea; almost entirely to thieve, gamblers, tmmoral wosaen, ahyatoiaaa aa4 mtatstera. The otfloef. who has made aa e-' hauetiva atdy of the matter, etatee that about I per oent'et the aaysi iting with rehtlves and friends In the city on Monday the master of the Meadowbrook hounds.

Mr. WUletts, however, 'declares that if he ta married he does George Lambert ot Vanderwater'a the woman's trtsl, Joseph Weithe will bo tried oanectioa with the same Is spending a few days vacation in Kankakea and Chicago, not know It and his father ia willing to put up a certified check tor one class araetfgJng la this ety are addtoU It to charged that Bennett was lured Richard, and Joseph Spits are vis million dollars, that itia son la telllnk ta CSs 'opium ftaMt and eeye taat to.a lonely part of the fair iting with their uncle, John Fleshner, near Cooks Mills this week. trutn, ha la cearlacei the drat le not ue4 by Mrs. where, it la. Sharped, ao a Keabed and msrdsred Dwtght Allison Is spending two to any gseat extent by etaora tag good eootal weeks with his grandparents.

Dr. and HOSPITAL NOTES, ay ooak sad Wdjthe and his body thrown lata the kto August Series of the Okaw; Building, and Loan Association TT --r w- now: open for Stock for; investors SOcjor $1.00 alrionth' -peir share, 1.. Payrnent- for Borrowers $1.00 $1.15 or $1.65 a month per share. ia th leglslatora We need hint la the senate. Mrs.

John VanDeren. who Uvea near Cauee ef Mutton's Weelty Taete, DECLARES REVOLT END! (hi. Mrs. J. Coble, ta Ind.

Mra. L. and grandson, Edgar Coffman. are rtsrVlng with A. Shoope, in Villa Grote.

Mtos Minnie Lewis baa taken 1 The-woolly taste ta mutton 4a said to be due to slow ths car- cue, ana wbo sustained the loss recently ot one ot her legs, which was afflicted with tuberculosis, is improving and will bo able to leave the In hef duties In too Buck store, arriv ing from Danville on Monday. FreeMent Devils ef Hendwrae Issues Note tV That Etreet. -j mmBewsama V- Waahingten, July SL-rBreeident Da-vlia, the aresldeli ot Rondurse, has awued a node, acoordthg'to bttciat aaferaaaUea wfclnh bts reaned aero, teckwtaf that tueHveiutloo In that teuntrv to wyilotv-v HAVE TH1 JOURNAL Martin Shea, who waa operated oa at Memorial hospital last week, has stitution ta about three weeks. Mra. VanDeren is the mother ot Ave small ohildren, nv'v-rv Dr.

H. C. Rica, operated 'on "for an- GAZETTE FOLLOW YOU Pemberton Ceo. C. been removed to his.

homo east of wiU leave' the hospital Tbe Oalry JcuraefGazotte win: seen requeet te sua- the" -city. Xl'H-i'l )t' i Misses MyrtU and Inn Asubrook went to Lerna today to apend a few dayi iwlth their cossia, James Ash- OOlcUJ seanaatlba somes of the scribere leaving the city duriiek the summsr montneT Chuie of i Don't fall to' call on us if you. want-to in- aeeroee win oe maee aa rrequeev breok, and presa report tfce the forraiaeat on July It receiver ed VVaome in- the southern pats ad Herturae, which had been 'taJtealbt, the. rebels after they Mrs. J.

E. 8puMlng and daughter wiuun a tew daya, Aj Hocking' of Hidalgo will be taken to her home next Friday. When she entered the neepltal, Mra. Hocking was In an extremely critical condition, and It waa thought for several days rthat fHi- she rallied under the excellent treatment received, and now is on the road to ly aa Netioee of sucK 4 changee ehouM give aeth eld anal new eodreesee. had have returned to their borne In 1 An-derson, IadM after a Visit her Dar- TA HeiJuWh tdirre is under oom- eBta.

Mn aad Sawu. taaaad ef, tie mialater of war. The Mlas.Oraoe Oolson -of vOencordla. lid Wherever yea are, read The JeurnaMsaaette. If are wet 4 new a ouaseribes, become ec at 4 ent.

Raa-whertf vislUnf tn ttei ottp" with ultimate recovery. II revetatnary.hMdfira retreattu aereta tel. Jhey. were -ay esN ortRr of thd gov- 1 SeisJi.Ae eiSiM ii a --y i relattvws--went Pam -toIy- ice, OJcaw Block wwo d4 Tiini -wiin owner, v. u.

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