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Mattoon Weekly Journal from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 3

Mattoon Weekly Journal from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 3

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TUESDAY -) 1 i i pi New: Imported Embroideries, comprising 3,963 yArbls ajtQ different patterns p'i .1 larlf 8' 1-3 1012 112 and 15c per yard 1. peciaf at pea! yard yri A few Fine Cloaks, Suits and Furs to Close at Less MA hen Wholesale Junla-Jlnley, Kittle Pearl and I Creasy, Wk Croaa, A. t. Carrer. Humbolt and Mattoon had a friaad.

Rose Graham. w. waoianage. If The Humbolt Cwwd. Iy rivalry, In eating as well as Speech Van Pennell of Humbolt sur Agamemnon Lodge No.

247 of Hum- Instituted After tha feast of good thing Bad been disposed of (and tha Kaights were more at ease) they repaired again to tho lodge room and proceeV ed wita the third degree which waa conferred on the candidate by the degree staff of Agamemnon' Lodge prised area himself by his long windy arguments, and some one suggested he must have been blowed op wiot a blacksmith's bellows to a 200-potmd For March Term of Mattborv City Court The following list of petit Jurom bolt waa representad by Ofty-two members as follows: Sam Steward, F. E. Roberts, Roberts, Robert Watkina, Van Pennell, O. H. Terry, James J.

Boffman, J. W. Wampler, J. Hntton Elmer Roberts, Louis Grooms, A. Moore, J.

Gus Flowers- aad Aaron Abel of Mattoon wer rInm mmhIi No. 274 oY Hombolt. Tha work waa to Van, an it was hard to decide bo heaatlfuUy exempMed and the work tween themi Co. S. 6.

rey Sfarfs A'eM' torfge of Pythlans at Cooks Mills. CINftXIE waa performed without a bitch and the Humbolt lodg4 recelred mmaf compliments on their degree staff. the New Lodfle. The following cltiien Cooks H. Houck, F.

RobeVtaon, E. Price, C. Shirley. James Sulljymn, George Shirley, O. O.

BucknerA Jess Sutton Eu-geno- Pi Smith, Clarence ErastToM Hfull. j. A. Hougland, John Ashbrook, E. O.

has been for- tha first two weeks of the March term of the city -court: -i m1 MattoonT. L. Hllsabeck, J. A' Berry, S. Geary, F.

M. Menke, J. Babb. H. W.

Tolle, J. B. Hawkins. Charleston-7-Ben Fred Ed -maiilP-j Davis, Thorns Paltarsoiu M. alter.

Hardy F. Hill, Geo. B. Wa ters, James Morris. Olcaw Henry Webb.

r. Humboll Dick Rogera Thomaa' Enj9yl by Elder, Married oecame run edged Knignts of Jett. Fred Mallcott, Sam people Tuesday. pytnias. and we might also add aa line a body of men as 'one could meet wm.

wampler, Charles Moore, SOQf mm BANaiTET SERVED in a day's trarel: Lawrence Cote. John 'Winiami. Young, L. Itpgers, James. JMeUck.

E. V. Robertson, J. Grooms' bra Bllssi Mfg. Minnie Jordan and Miss Mary Store1 Hortehstinet 'Louis' Sterena.

WJ 1 'a ty i r. Lawrence X. Rice. 0. -it aMtt, Wm.

Phillips entertained' a large company IL'Httttoli. Z. N. Elliott. "Wm.

t. OeJUaadV-w. Allen. Noah MullK H. HamlltoBw Will Cote, Joe Cole, Lon' of the elder married people at the Bom of tha former on Lafayette ave Hill, indrew J.

Wfaah: Jnlin Rnm. Cole, Wm. Nelson, Frank Asklns.1 nix. Daniel. Campbell, Pleasant Grove Chariea GiWeav Will Hortenstlne, Tom Graham, H.

nue. Tuesday evening, a moat enjoy- Dudley Young, Homer Young, J. C. Rice; Joseph Trimble, Charlee Geo. Furry.

Hamiltoo, J. Jr Melick, Leslie Carter, awe timet was had. --h; Seven Hickory Joel Nickels: JohAl CinqUa was the game played and Taylor, Fultors Eara S. Johnson Cyrus James A. Eaton, Arnold Cuppy.

ul'lvan Crowd. Light Good TlmePralse For the Ladles. MoFall- captured the genUeman's wm. F. Atterberry Coles: Charles Jlrat prize and hfra.

Louis Kafar Was C. F. McClure, Wright, C. J. awarded-the ladlea' prise.

Refresh- meata WVM rrA FlndJay, Wm. XasysHaam Charles Stotles, Daniel Johna; Wallace- Wood, H. Sherry, ITrenk McPhetera. Hutton John Bell, Jamas Ingraniv Lafayette Bascom Chlsnt Morgan M. L.

Ferguson: Paradlaa-E. p4 'm EUTCHHEE. jeuu weoo, w. j. wniuey, Frank I James Good, bL A.

McKenzlo. it ti doubtful If erer tn tli W- tabJ aloaa mora than, oa Also Vt Andersoti of Manchester. KIZEE Hertenstliia. The New Otneera. torjr of Cookaft Mills, our bustling ltt, tie TilW the nortiwert Uit a Oblo.

matin la mor counie Tent octwa tnf than thaV'Tnesdajr tdebt; Feb. 11, The new officers of Pyittagorean Lodge No. 617 ace' as follows Chancellor Webb. Deats Effort to Declare Him H. Slesainger thtnk he will Uke AfreiafAit It SttrSnen.

wnen new ioas ot ivnignui 01 rj-- 1 thlai a lMtutidL Thi Htm lodn a-Bankrupt. lesson la oratory from Van Pennell Brought Back to ininoli. of HwoBom Fifed lad B4ked Ciick Roart Turkey lOi rata .7 OMqkaa Saadvlchea CJhoeta Ptcklea wiu- anowir as rTwacaroan Xjoaf viceA unanceJior, B. Cole. 'tfasief 9f J.

E. Wenbaum. Master, of Afnia, Hill. If aster of Finance, toh George Riser went up to Springfield Mo. 617.

tad Btarti out with lattax Tuesday and routed his creditors with Tha young- ladlea took ear of The out any trouble, A dispatch froni RJ41shoro.aagrat, Dr. Guy W. O. MKchner was ar Jouras raportar, for whlcb they hare Wlien tbt. wrk wm oomiaacd.

liaster of Bxchebuer. tAwrence B. our tAattka. ire dldat mlaa any of The, aad credttora, made an effort to haak Qeorge declared an lnvolmv resiea Argansaa and brought hern tuce. good thlnga to eat.

a mtuaitlon to answer' an' luAtnK. Ury. bankrupt because of the failure powwtaat, Cka ment' for oStatolnff." signatures tv of tha ccroniisslbn, business ha and FFroaa tha way Frank Hobavee want It. and Flndley. Xndai Oaard, Home Ctec.

Cilaad)aA; Eaioa.i Trusteea, Chariea 8toUer. W. X4, Yartona Klnna otPlaa written instruments ttndef falsa pra tenses. His 9500 bond' waa recently altar tha Tioti weinleav on would Jrw MaUowv. Humbolt ani Jen; tioutland engaged ta at Mattoon and Dcatar.

Coffaa. tblak la Ukad 'em. la- a mis. deelaradV forfeited br th Jeirenri Heart; R' Tha cradltor ware unable to ana- teaart aAdajadgawntr was rendbfad RW aoa take, howerer. Prank dldat discorer there, twaa any chlckati ta sight until Uln, their.

casa aAd the oourt decided Aa tha huaxrr daronred asauswhU Ha vffi iiw that Klzer was not Abaakmnt. Itwaa toalato toaafe-aay nwm. baivato 'faeetJ sareraJ chargaa of a tha aaltablaa, natlyx dressed ladlea miHmJtr similar charaofar. Nvtf- mum' uiuof uiiiai Booina; uac.BJ ha goat had a Jolly good time wltb ware naipaa ta taa vanoaa COmiTTAIE autennar fa wen kntowa la thU eandldatea. It waa aaarl.

o'clodlc Tae feaat waa a merrr one, and many Jeasa'WebV. It is doobtfal if Jesse ayef aweat so much; before to' his city. and th.oajbara,hara hava pa. ferAvforhlm, ba ham never beam aJe ta get, servloe There were" fortytwo KUghta la attandajwefroni aCattoon'aaollowa: ok BJ Ck 'Ttfejn Adj Geo. a Oobbt OeoU Bl Bwtaai 'Heaetoge.

WIA. Flowwra, Aaron AbeL Ckorga Oaddla, E4tI4X JtoherC Howasdi Ai XXJQbq PfCAHanr Jaanaa; HeQaown, Wm Chamberlain, Reifc Cofmickf Oibotaa, Clarence tswaUan Lawiava Capa. F. a HoIneWpair.ItBihs Loerery toasta were responded ta' A few apaechaai, iraca4 also. aaadL anion Vfl Held Ifief Ifst, yeelc "hlav whan he emerged)- from the deri Ulco4 w.lvH,nwP!ed, taVf XX.

Kleeslser olA srt a made 'a of tha goat He bad lost about' SO Duluth. Minn- T0.00A" nnrmWrt m.Qeternoer, 1902. i Pt om5Ument aodoBorlnk. Utrao chra Ia tlaW 'a TaVa; rront' meorporaUoa length of 18-inllast vr' to ill nn-. r- AElgtteetl Kalgbti rda (ataadlaff tw Carles waUmjmJ HMiieM O.

Thw board of diiwtorr of the Colea -eotaXtav''falit2 kkM VJwM4 JeJt wBiton, aal tker TOTft lor-i. tattn It unclaimed that tha mttla of Lam. KiiT( Klanaw, Whfeeler rrea- Vera, asi aeetaiieam teadT for tm the iprad, had. been, laced, la. Eng," often nsa tale) 'StoWwr abiding the fair this yeart Tbey ha made it the' Im vwk It Bttberrrom Sept Th4 banijuat whlea itf wAt aarradvi Some, ana aald Oil Cape and Lwoy Aah Bob i WjigM Hi HV UcCunoai; 1 AWOtague.naiiyrOaaoi.' Thoav Vaah aaaMMi aji a.

mora mada tha" aeaaalntane nf ei.BoxL. Daa onna. EA Hearn. managemens' aopa to taaka tha rao Chicago haa a. women'a Tv II' tomt Oar 14W4nv4 mKt-ciuHnaturKey afsat that Yssupx w-aausir urtex isaikf at tag' part 01 tha fair oue tta mvwi i' TJ max.wm iujaaavicaarla-Xai ton they earns near thoklnt.

I class for tha elite," whose 'assrc Wetft' la- fS0.7),(rca. C5Btallthiryairt 1 "I.

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Pages Available:
108
Years Available:
1902-1902