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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 3

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 3

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TVteOAY.vOCTOCtW t1, loney, lot VTk. 178, Orlg. Mat Abraham Lincoln Son Is GOOD thing from 9 sun htoy cliraas poured Into smgls (or you. "Hermit of Georgetown It took toon $14M. Ora Newland to Roy B.

Walden, wd, lot 10, Hogue's lad add. Mattoon $11. Roy E3. Walden to Mattoon B. A L.

lot 10, Hogue's 2nd add. Mattoon $2000. leoii Hmiierlln to Howard D. Mc-('lollund, release, i i 'pi mmi 717 Mary B. McClelland to Leon Sum YEARSYEARS to develop nrlln, qcd lots 1 and 2, blk.

206, Original Mattoon $1000. James II. Qulnn to I -eon Stimrrlin, qcd lots 1 and 2, blk. 20G. Original Howard D.

McClelland to I.eon Sum-illn, lots 1 and 2, blk. 206. Orlg. Hello J. McClelland to Leon Su merlin, lots 1 and 2.

blk. 206, Orlg. Mattoon $1. 'wnvu i. -m-Lx-jiij Foresight of Cato.

Oato, the Qreok, oo observing that statues were being set up In honor nisny, remarked: "I would rather people would ask why there Is not a statue to Cato than why there la." MMMMMMMMMtoMWMMMMR INSTRUMENT! FILED ON COLE! COUNTY RECORD- MSlIW Milton Tolliver to John O. Storm, lot blk. Clark' edd. to Mat-tosn- loo. Mattoou II.

A to Milton P. Tolliver, release. John C. Storm to Mattoon B. A lot blk.

Clark's add. Mat-toon $100(1. H. ('. Short, to Charles Harlln Wilson, lot blk.

102, Orlg. Mat-toon tUOO. Charles Ilarlln Wilson to Mattoou H. A Lt 8, blk. 102, Orlg.

Mat, toon ir.no Charles Harlln Wllaon to P. N. Kel ly, trustmt. mtg lot 8, blk. 102, Orlg.

Mattoon- ino Oscar Stevens lo Mattoon R. A 1, lot 8, blk. 10H, OrlK. Mattoon $400. John H.inton to Mattoon B.

A I. lotfi I and 2. blk. 106, Noyes' add. Mattoon Allle M.

Clodfelter. et to Clifford C. Montgomery, wd lots 7, 8, 9, bll. 2, Grant Park Place S1.10. Allle M.

Clodfelter to Clifford C. Montgomery, lots 10, 11, 12, blk. 2. Grant Park Place $330. Susan McKarland, et to Albert McCoy, east of lot 4, blk.

Noyes' add. Mattoon $22. John McFarland, et al to Albert McCoy, east of lot 4, blk. 49, Noyes' add. Mattoon $2200.

Cora Walker to Susan McFarland, release. Susan McFarland. affidavit. Albert McCoy to National B. A south lot 2, blk.

41, Noyes' add. Mattoon Albert McCoy to National B. mtg south V3 of lot 4, blk. 49, Noye' add. Mattoon $1700.

John O. Wooldridge'to Kdward Sev-erns, north 80 feet lot 6, blk. 176. Orlg. Mattoon $4fi50.

Edward Severn to National B. A north 80 feet lot 6, blk. 178, Orlg. II i "I We wdrW on Camels for years Before we iut tHeni on the market. Years of testing blendingexperimenting with the world's choicest tobaccos.

i 'And now, EVERY our'skill, manufacturing experience and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos are concentrated oil making. Camel. the. best cigarette, that can be producea There'snothing elsJlike' Camel QUALITY. And) there's nothing else like Camels wonderful smoothness, fine tobacco flavor and FREEDOM FROM CIGAt RETTY AFTERTASTE.

That's whjr Pamel popularity is growing faster than1 ever, A KAf-fraf fMfrarorTO eanriAr Via mvAti 1 I DID PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? THE pa'" torture of rheuJ matism can be quickly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and comfort and lets you sleep soundly. Always have a bottle hafldy and apply when yoa feel the first twinge, i penetrate without rubbing. It's splendid to take the pain out of tired, aching muscles, sprains and i stra ins, still joints, and lame backs. For forty years pain's enemy.

As I your neighbor. I At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. t2! sW "aWw. By Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Washington.

This story Is about the hermit of Georgetown. Georgetown la the oldest, quaintest quarter of Washington. The atmosphere of colonial days still hangs over Its antique red brick buildings and shaded brick sidewalks. Georgetown's hermit is Robert Todd Lincoln. He is the son of Abraham Lincoln.

Few Georgetown people have seen BolabTlam slipped on the soap. Faith art haTa always teen down. TODD LINCOLN AND ROBKlilT HIS HOME Aviators ar good to the last drop. IN (ifciOIUiETOWN. fw 11 school to serve as a captain on Opportunity often finds the door boll broken.

Lincoln. Those who have, describe General Grant's statr. "I was discharged in 1865 and FoUttdaas belfoTe It all tomes out jLiniment iWe" put" the utmost quality intoy THIS ONEJ3RAND. la the whltewMb. JBom Ben suffer In slienos; iome tot lack of afleaoa.

him as a bent old man. "Mr. Lincoln ain't home." a negro gardener tells you. "He's" at his country house In New Hampshire. But he never sees no one, anyway, even when he's here." Lincoln's Story.

If Lincoln would talk to you, he would tell this story: "I was born at Springfield, 111., Aug. IMS, while my father was beginning his fight to the top in state politics. That makes me 78 Tariff Bftkera a an xgvrated you know what happened to my father then. In my grief I went back to my old home in Illinois. "I was admitted to the bar in Chicago in 1867 and was married the following year.

"Politics? I was a presidential lector, Berved as secretary of war under Qarfleld and Arthur and later was minister to Great Britain. "My fortune Is based on my connection as special counsel for and Men of their aatisa. SPECIAL CITYJLECTION Public notice Is hereby given that on the sixth day of September, A. D. 1321, there was duly passed by the I Matilda 1).

Ifilithorpe to National R. L. lot 2, hlk. 125, Orlg. Mattoon $1 100.

Johnson Payne to National B. mtg lot 6. hlk. 4, Clark's add. Mat- toon I Kstate of J.

Andrews to Robert liters, release. I RHwnrri CevArno tn Wank rv The pen la mlcbtter taaa tfe aword and not aa axpenatre. Mora aanalbla than earing dayttgbt city council of the city of Mattoon, Coles county. Illinois, an ordinance calling a special city election, to be held on the 8th day of November, A. I).

192, for the purpose of submitting to aarlng aleotrla llgfct now. later as president of several big butti- "In 1869 I was graduated from the ncss concerns in Chicago and else- BoaM aelgboora U1 borrow any ThiiiatliaX thing except the baby. Some tolka ehooM be mora forghr. log and leas for getting. University of Illinois at Urbana.

where." While father was at the White And, now Uncoln has settled House, I was beginning my course down in the very shadow of his life's at Harvard. greatest tragedy. And bis wife "Then tha war broke out I left shares bis seclusion. J. SJTflOUS TOBACCO CO, lalJri, Ml More roiun Ql I iLI It I More OTerooata and fewer watches YOU will Be worn thla winter.

OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN El 9 Thla bean aoap mat be mad by Should Use I nuse mil TPS different from Hee-ueee-ee I others because more care XI washing the cook's head. Time for prophet eers to start talk log about the turkey shortage. i YtK-EE j.ARtl-raiCKVWE Is taken in the makinar' DAVEI5 A and the materials used are aV AROevlD HAVE MR. BUTIER ALL "TIRED OUT- 13E CAREFUL "DEAR, AtfD DOriT PUT VOOR GIDDAP! vivggle higher grade. Suppose yon Ured at the North Pole and hobby stayed ont all night.

your ears! Black Silk VWrXlVPlTLLTrJ'sA VJRRM CAKE" he'spiaviug FOR A HOLD-CrVEJ? HEE- HE.EE.-fct Lather Forts of Grove was In town on business Saturday morning. S3. Hicks of Grove was a caller in the village Sunday morning. Phil Bwlck has been having bis residence, near the church, repainted. Ova CowgUl of Green Valley has Astronomers lay people really "tltw SHOES OMUiSCOLLfxR! X.

on the moeo. They must staring and Mrs. A K. Cummins a baby girl, and to the home of Mr. and Mix.

Charles Bealesckl a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss Cummina have been moving from the old Brod-erlck farm, on route 1. to Falmouth.

A. E. Hoper and family have moved back from the vicinity of Martinsville and will reside on route No. 2, RoBe Hill. Rufus Jones of Mattoon was here the latter part of the week as a guest of his parents, Mr.

aud Mrs. T. B. Mrs. Etta Carpenter of Vandal la.

who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Byrd, here, returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

L. D. McNees, Mr. and Mrs. H.

J. Williams and A. J. Ross were Sunday guests of C. Spragglns and family, near.

Rose Hill. Miss Winnie Dulgar, of EAR OirnrjTrSEAR i out an night. to ine voters or the city of Mattoon, ordinance entitled. "An ordinance providing for the issue of eighty thousand dollars Waterworks ISonds." passed September 6, 1921. Public notice Is therefore hereby given that a special city election is hereby called to be had and held In the said city of Mattoon, county of Coles, and state of Illinois, on the 8th day of November, A.

I). 1921, for the purpose of submitting to the voters (if the city of Mattoon, an ordinance entitled "An ordinance providing for I lie Issue of eighty thousand ($80,000) dollars waterworks bonds," passed September 6, 1921. Public notice is also given that said election will be held at the following polling places in Bald city of Mattoon: Ward One Orndorffs bicycle shop, 1 6 19 Charleston avenue. Word Two-Wright's grocery store, South 13th street. Ward Three Moore's grocery store, 012 South 17th street.

Ward Four Hervey's grocery store, 220 South 21st street. Ward Five Wallace's second hand store, 2009 Western avenue, i Ward Slx-Darger's garage, 1900 Western avenue. Ward Seven Old citv light plant, 211 North 14th street. Public notice fa further given that 'the polls will be open from 7 o'clock m. until 5 o'clock p.

and that a ivote will be taken at said election on the question. "Shall bonds or obligations for the purpose of purchasing all ithe issued and outstanding capital stock and property of the Mattoon Clear Water Companv In the sum of eighty thousand (S0000) dollars be Issued by the city council of Mattoon?" and that the said vote will be by hallut and that the ballot will be subsiantlaily in the following form iiu Tll.fiS.1 vi -n .7 Oil HIS ti jlDAVEJSTOUimvvl PEVlJ nrw- Continued rioting In Ireland la eanalng a shortage In BOARD BILL4. I I I rvvyr I I TU TICU Stove Polish Mak a brfflUtrt, silky pollih that doe not nib off or doit off, ud ttx sblaelain tour times as Ions as ordinary stove pollab. Uaed on (ample Mom and told by haidwar and (rocery dealer. AUiraukiaatilal.

UMkaajwirmkitsTC, nnr parlor Move or your aw rant. If ra awt Snd it the keel atw MMi roe oard, roar dWJer la aathoriard to refund roar WfMf. Inaht oa Black Bilk Star Poiiah. Had la liquid or paata-eoa qnalitj. Black Silk Store PotUh Works StarW.

ffliaila JBOWL! II I I I I I I- 11 lift nr I I aT X. WBi i gpt pals- i I YviE America. Early to bed and early to rise makes you healthy and wealthy but not very wise. Heredity or not, a boy whose parents cant work arithmetic Is handicapped at school Oa I rataa. laalalaia.

atora-pfftaa Prarim roatimr, "la. Btaati SMti aaatai faak for ailrar. aickal orbraa. It baSMeeual for aaaoa antoaoobila. Mr.

and Mrs. L. H. Dulgar, Is able lo be up and around again after a serious been visiting friends near Rose 11111. Mrs.

Ella Reynolds suffered a recent stroke of paralysis, but Is now bitter. A F. Daugherty of near Falmouth was In Rose Hill on business Saturday morning. Ed Thompson of route No. 4, Newton, transacteod business here Saturday morning.

Miss May Price Is at home from Decatur, where she has had employment for the past two weeks. William Mcilwaln left Saturday morning for one of the northern counties, where he will be employed. Mrs. Bessie Robinson has been a visitor during the past week with relatives living northwest of Newton. The stork has recently brought to the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles, Burton a baby girl, to the home of Mr. illness with typhoid pneumonia. Miss Iva Land, who Is staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

F. M. Land, here, spent from Saturday until Sunday with her parents, Mr. and lb? House Mrs. J.

W. Land, of Boos. California's new law against capital punishment of minors under 17 was The sweetened omelet Is often need aa a dessert. framed by a woman. All canned meats and fluh should YES be retnoTed from the cans as soon as opened.

Want to Feel Just Right? Take an IR Tonight SPECIAL CITY ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that upon the sixth day of September. A. D. 1921, a petition was filed In the office of the city clerk of the cily of Mattoon, county of Coles, and state of Illinois, directed to the city council of the said city of Mattoon aod to the undersigned as city clerk ol said city of Mattoon, requesting that a special llty election be called for the purphe of voting on the proposition "Shalf moving pictures or theatrical or mis leal entertainments be pmuit-ted tli be exhibited and given upon Sunday In the city of Mattoon?" Public notice is further given that pursuant to said petition the city council, by resolution, duly pasHed, directed and did call a special election to be had and held in the said city of Mattoon on the 8th day of No ember for the purpose of votlns upon said proposition, "Shall movin; pictures or theatrical or musical entertainments be permitted to be exhibited and given upon Sunday in city of Mattoon?" Public notice is therefore Klven that Shall bonds or obligations for the purpose of purchasing all the Is sued and outstanding capital slock and property of the Mattoon Clear Water Company in the sum of eighty thousand ($80,000) dollars be Issued by the city council of the city of Mattoon, Illinois? Try putting a piece of camphor Ice way with your silver. It keeps It JUST TIT rT AND SEE ktv from tarnishing.

yea bcl kt tke aattviaf. Tkal "Wgiy" v. aaaJacky, UrW, (Ua't-kaew-wUl'a-l Msg win he leae yeal ittl Dae. NO 5 I I Allow twe level tenspoonfuls of baking powder to each cupful of flour cHtlE FELLOVJS GET OKI TWE 6001SIIE OF THE LAMTJLADY by qoviKiiMG virtu alvim', her favorite hephew when no eggs are used. 1 Two parts of pork fst to one of beef fst form sn excellent mixture TROUBLE IS, your system is clogged with a lot of impurities that your ovtrvrorked digestive and sliminative organs can't get rid of.

Pi 111, oils, saiti, catomel sod ordinary laxatives, cathartics and purges only fores the bowtU and prod the liver. Natarm (NR Tablets) act on she stomach, liver, boweli and even kidneys, not forcing, but toning and strengthening these organa. The result It prompt relief and real, lasting benefit. Make the tett. Given under my hand and the seal of the said citv of Mattoon.

Illinois, this Bth dav of October, A. D. 1921. HERBERT WAI.SII. city Clerk of the City of Mattoon, Coles County, Illinois.

In which to fry doughnuts. Take a atrip of ndhpulrf planter, a special city election has been and 1 write name and ndtlresx In ink, and Is hereby called to be had and held In the said city of Mattoon, county of Coles and state of Illinois, on the mIi tick lnl(le of your umbrella. Nature' Remedy will act promptly, thoroughly, yet I 1 day of November, A. 1921. at ilie Put a little unnil In the hoi torn nf so mildly, to gently, that you will think nature herself hat come to the rescue and It doing the work.

Aaa aa, wait i itllall You'll nrariatd to tad ko following polling places in said my of Mattoon: met kattar ro raal bflibMr, 1 Ward One Orndorffs bicycle shop, 1619 Charleston avenue. Ward Two Wright's grocery store, Chinese Innterna and they will not way and will he less npt to take Are. To cool food qntekly fill the lower part of a double holler with ice or cold water and place food in the tipper part. bat tar vrr var. II kaklraallr ae trabtxxalr roaailpaiaa.

take oae NS Tia-ttt tart alfbl lor mat. 312 South 13th street. Jr siirinriiers: Our Loss, Your Gab-Priced for Octobe DOWNWARD PRICES 1 1. H. C.

Manure Spreader, was $175, now $125.00 4 John Deere Manure Spreaders, were $200, now $165.00 3 3y4 in. Farm Wagons, were $190, now $150.00 4 26 in. Wagon Boxes, were $50, now $35.00 Ward Three Moore's grocery Ktfpn 612 South 17th street. Tbaa yoe' BMakla TlM r'11 take A wifefAJfnSiift araiklae err dir. Jt aa occaaloatl MS Tablet aim jt Ward Four Hervey's trrocerv ston 220 South 21st street.

The drawing room of the Duke of Buckingham and the ornate palace of Ward Five Wallace's second hare! twt arataaj la aaae XwSC a 9yyW store, 2009 Western avenue. Ward Six Barker's aaraee. Louis XIII are two of the maaxlve atis erected for "The Three Musketeers." Western avenue. I LOUIS KATZ AND SON Clothiers Ward Seven Old city lieht nlai i and recommended br drjjiat 211 North 14th street. Public notice is further given tlv Owinga Drug Comoanv, the polls will be open from seven (7' o'clock s.

in. until five (B) o'clock i and that a vote will be taken the question. "Shall moving picture-or theatrical or musical entertain 1 nients be permitted to be exhibited and Riven upon Sunday in the city ui ana mat tne said vote will be by Australian ballot, and that th'1 "I DEERING SLIGHTLY USED CORN PICK- flOCA AA I ER, WORTH $450.00, for 1 SLIGHTLY USED ELECTRIC LIGHT dQAA AA 1 PLANT, for tfrOUU.UU 2 IRON WHEELED TRUCK WAGONS, 32x36 fcCC AA I WHEELS, each JpOO.UU ballot will be substantially In the In! WATCH tTHE BIG 4 tomach 'Kidney-Heart -LJver 'r'lXeep the vital organa health by I' rejularly taking the world's stand-'t6 remedy for kidney, liver, j'; bladder and uric add troubles GOLD MEDAL lowing form: i wtr JTTk 1 YES Shall moving pictures or theatrical or musical entertainments be permitted to be exhibited and given on Sundav In the city of Furnishings i I NO GEO. W. PEERS Mattoon's Up-to-Date Undertaker Free Ambulance All Phones 1566 Licensed Lady Embalmer.

1410 Broa4way Given under my hand and the sea' 1700-1702 Broadway. of the said city of Mattoon. this 5th day oi Octibei, A. The National ttsmedy of Holland lot aanMriMand endorswl by Quwn sniiM. At alt druggists, thrte sisM.

HERBERT WALSH, 2012014 WESTERN AVE. I bum GmU MSI ercrr City Clerk of the City of Mattoon ISA IS toies county, Illinois..

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