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Mattoon Daily Journal from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 6

Mattoon Daily Journal from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 6

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1 7 i -I The, birr casej which. are 'T fit 7 i crowds U3 for room. cuts ou all JJ i i KS ryvjJise classed as summer r-oods are how Site ci TcbWUnens- cf 2 are represented In the new.Dr::s Czzls and we are showing A variety of cholcelnew Suitings Jor early fall and winter, we jtr" awalt'-yorr, inspectfon In ourj fj-ernely lowpriccs qnalshorjUnhss of Djrcss Goods, Silks. Wash Goods, White Ginghams', fn 'many cases yW cafi find justw.hat ytfU or School Dressesf Waists or Skirts 1 ONE-HALF Oil LESS r.prccri:ed White CcoJs to Pretty Stripes orti li Flares Medium Heavy Weight, Splendid for Waists otSult VUvJt'duced'as follows: 5 50c Grcdj; vvjj vjivuu sicvuuti aw IV, Special Value Longcloth ia.yard pelces of finished LongcIoth.jnanufacured expresslj'for usi'extra value Our Prices, on Cotton Blankets, Oat-; ing and Shaker allow fa di: tinct saving and the 1 of grades i EnAroidcric? 4 and styles, big assortments 11 i i i 29c il Grade 15c 3 mams antAuARDED ADDITIOXAI ONATIOX BT Hit KURADKR HAKES WORK OF THE Gltr BEAUTIFUL I I 1,4 ,1 -yamet of Contestants for Beat Krpt tr -A- "i 1 a in 3 iiifeyII F(Pi 7tf Cents 1 -tnMrtloiMi Vnd vdrM, inrlM. ntucHiMi' nd ViuUnMOkv odd I1cm of mmtcbed atut aoH up to llVio.

1j. -8. Penc, 720 South Sixteenth treet. 1 Tlie' juSree, a the ottiert In" the party, were favorably tmpree- td with all-the conteetanta Partlc ular notice wa taktm of the- -reii-dnce" of R. Duncan.

101 Glielb? MnueThte house in the middle cf the and If the only one In 1m mediate VlotnUy whlcn showed any aiooa out nxe a nowar trar den. In a wllderneee of wild ffraea and y-W-v HWWKmt dl Water.v A'nothVAmarkebte 'thinf and' thle WanotlcJ, of, nearly all ihf'contet -wae ifle '-tect -that tae were well kpt i without the aeslet ne, of lty water. This iahe much labor In eprlnkHng. JPrteef Thta Evenlnf I i viTh''ucfcsful ontwrtafiU'wHl ref t)We limedlately, -Xtecki win oe sent to tneirff tnia'veyenin; By 'T'-V'" i a complete line tjf Campaign; 59 woptboy is back tcj bis "Let biro letiato opprtciati -to Important part othii fa.W31:- sum booh. -X good clothes, too-thaft Iwii.

aad the Lockf -t other members ofthe conMniti4 tiilfr' -f The linprpvement rcommlttee of the Mattoon Council of Wman's clube i Dashes a fJctlcabfe Saying 13 quauty and price 73c Ojnaik 1 59o I 2c DamasV, UXc 6I-4C -fCrastir-: a V- '41. DECISIVE-BATTLE IS EXPECTED Generals KnroldaiMl Oka are Near- ins; Rail, Says Dispatch, From Kuropatkin. "'itVl 'i 'rlJ St. -Petersburgy Septexnoe '1-A brief dispatch Received from. Oetjeral Kuro'patkin, dated at -o'clock yesterday evening, states that.

General Kurokt ''i about i twenty-seven hilles east of ttft raitway, while General la miles' front 1' the west-line, and othat the general staff her battle' 'Hn''a few days, j- General dtspatoh on- ftroMI Fred Qayett is Visiflng Mr Julia Jehsh lm Miss TWO Ill "ViTECK Mishap, on Reck Island Result-, in -Two denia Ootairred'' t. ScrIpps-McRas, Special Strvlcs.) Tiskllwa, lit September 0. Two mtium arar flvfc urlouHf ln jured and eleven slightly injured as me result or wrecx on Kocx Island near her las night The dead are James ens' express messenger, and an unknown Dane A freight train on th4 track opposite "buckjed," throwing several cars in rront of Kansas City Special. which was running at ths high rate of sixty miles an hour, Ths two ac Cldent occurred- ajmost simultan eously. GENERAL STRIKE "vi Hay Be Called and AU Meal Placed on the Unfair JUst Want Con ferencc -v i (Scrlpps-MeRae Special Service.) September 8, Th phjn to call a general strlk andlace all meal on the unfair Hst 1 now under consideration thee leaders oi in paexmg nouss strikers.

It 4s believed that another attamrit will made to socurs a conference with the but it i not likely that it win succeed. If the strike is ordered hundreds of retail butchers will -be. affected. TWO MEN ARRESTED One of Them Charged With Stealing Money From Mrs. Anderson, Two men wer arrested -lats Mil's afternoon Officer Powell: after, a lon chase.

namea as Broww and Davis. 'The former fa charged" by Mra' Jtndersoh. wno vea on urant with stealing I a.50 while engaged in a sewing inaonin at her res- Idence. Brown denies ths chara-a, Davis was in Brawn's homnsav wnen tne latter waa pointed, out by Both men. ran- down the tricks and Powell followed.

vHe cauarht un" with me (ugiuves about two miles, from -ouillc4 Wlllf without ebjecUon. In the last analysis' nobody knows. but, we do la under strict law. Abuse that even sliahtlv. pale iresults.

Irregular llng mean derangement oHiw organs reaultlng in constipation, headachs or liver; liver trouble. Dr. Klngs New Life Pills quickly readjust hl. It's gentle; yet thorousK af Owing A Morton's and Ritter" drug Knee Pants that wilt Wear $100 to 50 Cents. HENRY SLBSINGER, the Clothier In ssch r- EedL-ced fo a te which 1 Liberal I to yosa1 advance bave ioti received Yacht Cans.

tr. W-. at a li'SIWiu and Jewelry' line of erery, thing tound and we guarantee evert -s FITTED fact anything in the Jewelry convinced that we "v- do jaEt and Optician Illinois A fountain pen, between tha high school and I. av railroad. Finder return to Journal.

0-17 FOR RENT On cheery front room furnished." Inquire at 1117 Edgar "''avenue. 0-11 J. Sampson, Newport Our daughter was pate and sickly. Gave her Ilolllfrter's R6cky Mountain Ten. Now she's rosy cheeked, healthy anl happy.

I So, tea or tablets. A Morion. "Ide Id itlit inn rnmtrn tnif finished tu labors triday In the mat ter of the beet kept lawna, when the 'Mlsa Frank 'Drish, Joseph hrader and Abe KJr'ohgTaber, made award. In addition to the three prizes previously offered Mr. Shreder donated' three which was given as a fourth prise.

Hard to Decide. The Judge found it a difficult matter to decide upon the winners. Alii the places entered showed a much "I2 Cents IrwerHorui -and jUtm -nriia, tnuairha-nd iwvlrwookib odd IHwm of mAtchel. Mtt sold EDITORS ATESOPUS i EGATlQIf OF J00 AT HIS HOMB AT ROSEMOttV TODAY. PARKER Says Press Is MJgbty Foroa in Vi-.

building; of Sturdy America i iiil Citlsenslilp. vjajr-ja- ie- Esopus, N. TH September 8. Tbl morning. Judxe received, a dnlife-Miikm of -three' hundred demo cratic ditors, Who called to pay their respects.

In; response to a speech of rrom vne aemotratto -press. which1 delivered by Charles w. Knapp of the St iuia Republic, the democratic candidate apok at' Cdn- siderabla length. rreso a Mighty' force Judae Parker expressed o'leasure in greeting the representatives the press, one of the tnilfflity. forces in up building' end strengthening sturdy American olUaenship.

He said that where questions of great Importance were to be passed, upon, in November tt was ths duty of the lress to.pre- sent them honesfly and clearly In won inn tne people 'wouia unaer stamd them. Judge Parker took', top" Che chat-letige oomtalined In th.a rdpubuloan platform, in wJUoh It asserted that tha republlcaa party displayed fclgh capacity for rule and government i maae oompaitsona. or expenses under repablican- administrations and that of rover Cleveland's, and said that during Cleveland's first term the average annual expenditure wae about Fr In past three years It nasfjeen about The 'neyitab result ol such extravagance was, a deficit In thef treaeury, Instead of a surplus of MO.OOO.BOO. rhleh President Roosevelt found in tha treasury whe.i assumed control there Is now a deflcit; of Ul.000.00ft, Extravagance Running Rloc Eltraivagancs Is, running riot In the federal, Estate and municipal sot- ernmente, In spite Of tha well directed eftorta of some excellent offlclais. Ere long -the people will, demand a reform in the adminlstrativ ex-pensear and theywifl do it now- if they are mad tc- appreciate the wnoi truth, The Vermont Vote.

The coming election -could not be aeierminea jtne -September vote In hopeless republican state, wheri nm tocai issues 1 grievously handl es ppeo, but: the result in Vermont Tuesday admoniahed lhat the tiart cvojwrnHm oi air and the elimination of all personal, factiomU and unimportant differences, involving no surrender of principle, are es- touh 10 succesa' Special TTSJn.V xne party came by special train from New Tork, and were transfer. rea to tne steamer St. John at Hyde CbcrUnd Presbytery of Bethany Arotcs, Favorably on Mergina; I' With Sister Church. Dr.F. Bell ha returned from where he attended the meerting of the Decatur presbytery of the CumberlSnd The meeting was a successful one and the attendance Wrge.

On the- tiijbpositloP of merglrta with the "Fresbyiertnn lohuroh i ths vote was In favor of union by 10 to i'nTh'. eprl- sent 4a nunibefr oj Cumberland; 1 several Coun- uea toi ywmvy, DECATUR VAIITS UMOII care, and' taste that It waa hard, to make the selection. Started Early. At rht o'clock' fhls'morntns; the three Judges started- out in different carrlafee to visit all the places. Mrs.

O. 'W. FemriMon drove Miss DrUh 'and a reporter fen- Ths Journal, Mrs. John Hamilton drove Mr. Shrader and Mrs.

S. Cunlng-hara had har of a party made up of Mr. toJselect from' i PETITiOII BY PAST03S tti VNTJSCAIj cjoMPIAMETT f. B. HORNET FROM tOCAIi 1 ASSOCIATION.

jL i.Ti It is Feared; However, -That Popular preacher WiD Be Celled 4o Higher, Duties, 1 A petition signed, by aU the ministers of protestant churches Mattoon has been forwarded to tha Jtllnoie conference of the Methodist, church. In aessioi)' at Springfield, asking that Mr. Horner be sent back. his pastorale. here.

This 4s an, unusull honor to a man from his associates ihriUn. juvt Ts (or a position as presiding, of another district In fact it is state a by hos who pre in position know that Mr. fforney waa wanted in the larger field laat and that the fact tha he wss returned to Mat toon was a high compliment, to the local Mettodlst congregation. Tha oosition of vresldtng elder brings" with'' it many- respon si bll ties but Mn Horner's friends feel that, if th conference should so honor- him the trust would not be' the friends of the popular min ister wars not -all -members of ths church. "Hs has made a favorable impression upon ail with whom he has been brought in contact during bis residenc in Matrbon.

HEW MASONIC HOME Institution Dedicated 'at SuUlvaa T6- i day-Dclgatlon and' Band s' From Mattoon. The new Masonic home at Sullivan was formally dedicated today and delegation from this city went to at tend. Olblera band left this morn ing to assist In the ceremonies. Some of those in the delegation were: Geo. B.

'Swan, Rev. Kelley, Janies Scott G. N. Toddu P. A-Herp4n, Robert John Manning.

George O. Cobb, P. B. Linn, H.C' Homrighoua Adolf Sumrhn 'and Ruf us B. Smith, ths latter of Toledo George.

Shaw, A. Hoots, i Thome. Nathan Under. C. R.

Mitch ell, W. A. Grant, of -Ashmorei Z. Jr. Balrd, J.

Sanders, Sanders, Gays; James i Venderenter, Ktna; George- Dorany J. J. Stephen. 4. I Dcott and Jesse Royer, Lerna, FINGERS.

AMPUTATED Charles Boon! Suffers' Severe Mishap This Morning at Scllcw BulUlnc. 'While at work on ths Sellew bulldfhg on Broadway this morning about o'clock, Charles, Boord met with an accident which resulted ft the Joas of two of his fingers, Boord was working on a window si It when rin some manner his- fin -ers4 became caught between two timbers and were so badly crushed that ampuutldn was necessary. r'Dldal' AsBc'tfe lea'aiHe. iler FatherJ-My daughter csh tuavti be yours. Her Lover Tbst I obvious, nd do not ask it I wtbt bet td be my The wealth of a man li tha oUinber Of things which he tore and blbsees, which be is loved and blessed by Jrik cheeks and golden'' JraJri-r eyes full cf glee; The secret of her prettlness T'iiW Is Rocky Mountain Owl.no, I At lOOLlCOffl '1803 Broadway Watches, Clocks AYe always carry a complete v'jta a first class Jewelry Store v( Buvui wo scii.

CLASSES Klfcbgraber, Mrs. Bennett and Mr ihv Vali' The entries came from all parte of the city, and In 'diiylnt from one to the other 'the commutes and their associates had aiv'opportanltT of sest-ing the rittrVc1ir It' mh-r'b her stated that the improvement in the goneral appearance of lawns through; out the city, showed, that the labors the rtmprovement committee' '4iad not been tn vain. On, every side eould be noticed well kept tawnn. rhony the owners of whlcbj, toad 'f eot entered the i contest- Andi' th facmes in -tie contest ants particularly showed the irood ef- i1- whom credit is due fo' the suceeas of the contest are Mrs. FergU' on, Mrs.

-Wilson, Mrs. Charles A. SujnerMn. Entertained Committee. "'Afteitfie prises wara'awatded the entire 'party of mspectloni were entertained by Mrsi Bhrader, who aerv-d much needed refreshments.

Additional EhtHes. iln addition to ho whdae names appeared in Wednesday Journal the following persons were In the con test: A-rnes Barrett, 1500 Richmond avenue: Mra Danlem, "AOS North Twenty -second street: Thomss Rowa JIJJ1 Pine avenue; John, Mullen, 1401 sneiby; avenue, mum ORGANIZED t- 7 JudgeXamon'of Edgar-County near i Court. (JoutnaV Special Service. Charleeton, 2 The contmiseioaers at Kicks poo drainage district, Peorge Rudy. George P.

Wllapr) and T. Mi lnch. Died their report and- estlmsJtes in the county court fhls morrring, belrrg represented try Atforhey fi. The bearing was fead before Hon. W.

S. XAmoa, county Judge of Edgar coun ty, tnf place of Judge -Oofer of the county. court 'at' his request -Ths report confirmed and: the district declared, organised according law. 4 This district takes in ths lower part of Mattoon. townshln- and.

-part the, city-, WILL WED TONIGHT Dr. Ed.EskIn and Ml Harriet A Rowe to Beu United In Marriage 'f 1 By Rev. 1 i Dr. Ed Eskin and Mlss Harriett Rows, will i be united In 'the holy ponds -of matrimony tonight at I at tha residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Q. '2410 Marlon avenue. Rev. O. Kelley -will, officiate.

Mr. and Mrs. Eakla, Will leave tonight for a visit to the Louisiana purchase exposition after which they reside fn rooms 1 a- the Arcade building; i' The erroom Is woorietor, of the dental parlors in the room formerly occupied by tne business college. The pnae nas been employed ror some time as a clerk in E. H.

Trembles 'j A babV PreMaipp; mornl-ntf. Kider Mlllf The elder Sis Sferenc ut -md by tJprlngfleM wire of i. family. be do- ing welt Born, to Sad' fects of tbf fcmve a tendency to, breed other wil kept lawns, and wherever special ef forts haVe. been put forth "the entir A' Mattoon IS BcaatlfaL Moontwlth'tall 'its faults, 'and they are neither few nor small, is a strictly scientific manner, and- if they don't girt perfect satisfaction! we will exchange them FREE OP 1 CHARGE, -V' 1 1 i 'V REPAIRING v'' 5 of all kinds done jfro'rqptly and in the very best manner "VVe repair all kinds of WATCHES.

CLOCKS PINS beautiful city, it lias been favored (by nature and is tnhiaMted by a good oass of people. It is doubtful if an ther city of this size could show bet- ter nouses more beautiful grounds. i. Sbads trees have been supplemented on evsry hand by well cultivated and many -flower beds, 'i RINGS; CHAINS, and in line.li' Give as a call and be rM We iay. )v ms tour or ane city was com dieted fhs fssty drove to Mr.

Bhrwder'a -ihoine, Jwer the judges balloted ror the purpose of awarding the priM. i One ballot only-was ne-- cessary in order to aeleot the winner of in first prise. The same was true II. C. tw the aeoond and third; but in or- der to readi a decision on the fourth a pumbee, of ballots had to be taken.

1 lb Result. i The lodges finally announced their pedslon as prise A Smithley, 7)10 fotrth fflxlcenfh street I iSeoond prize Alice Dlnns. ,1126 Jeweler Mattoon. tTojg'tate to Classify.) FOR five room substan-. tlal up to: date" cottage, Just built, Ceoutheast corner foundry addition: pantry, closets, two oorch- es, eutbusidings; best material ana workmanship; covered with Hnliyi, building ipaper.

and "three coats of 'paint tnquirs of George Durlson, FC-RmTrTwo furnished or UnV furniKhed roomi at -1020 Wabash 0-11 li flajette avenue. i Third prias Mrs. Eaton, 1721 Sd- -( Fourth vrlre Pressler, tlll2 Xtlchmend avenue, i -Slosiornble 'In sdd'tlo to those named above, the following received -votes 'and are enUtled fto'lion6rsbl Mention: iira. I'ennlngton, 2701 Avenue, A f. M.

Reed, 1401' Marshall avenun. I TUomas Jtowe, ijll pint danghter. 4.

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