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Mattoon Morning Star from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

Mattoon Morning Star from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

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Mattoon, Illinois
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MOTHER i files treasury, showing the county to be Indebted to Mr. Baird In the sum of $3,903.27. This1 amount is for salary, board of prisoners and other expenses of the office. BOOKS FOR TO M. BAIRD GIVES BOND WITH SECURITIES WORTH MORE THAN HALF MILLION.

HIS MIND IS AFFECTED CHRISTMAS. ID I inn) CULBERT C. BAKER BROUGHT FROM ARKANSA8 8ATURDAY BY HI8 FRIEND3. Little Child Dies While in A Book as a gift not only pleases it conveys a delicate a delicate compliment an intimation that the recipient is intellectual and and refined. Popular New and Famous Old Books At Cut Prices for Men, Women Doyc.

Girls and Daties the Embrace of Its Parent Treasurer N. M. Baird filed his official bond Monday with County Clerk Boulware and the bond will be approved today by the board of supervisors. The bond Is given in the sum of 1252,000, and the sureties furnished by Mr. Baird represent a responsibility of more than double that amount.

The bond Is signed by Felix Johnson, I. H. Johnson, E. H. Wiley, W.

E. McCrory, Geo. R. Chambers, Jno. M.

Glassco and Lucien Wheatly, of Charleston, and L. L. Lehman, Geo. S. Richmond, J.

Coultas and Edward Morning 8tar Correspondence. SulUvan, 111., Dec. 3. Deputy Sher-iff Art Wright, Harvey end W. Whiteld returned Sunday from MarE-tree, with Calbert Baker, of that city, who had become demented last week while at work.

Baker had been in Arkansas since last August and was in the employ of the Illinois Bridge and Iron Worfca, superintending the erection of a big bridge across the St Francis river. His condition is thought to be quite serious. is 1 50c PcpMar CoypZoM 3 Hitter, of Mattoon. Mr. Balrd's settlement upon giving Cause of Death is Unknown Infant up the office of sheriff, which he has held four years, indicates the depleted condition of the county Was Apparently In Good Health, Except for a Slight Cold.

Mrs. Lester Smith, wife of a I Pure, Healthful, Dependable Known everywhere and guaranteed a strictly cream of tartar baking powder; no alum no ammonia no phosphatic acid. Low-priced powders and those which do not give the cream of tartar guarantee are made from alum. Of what use to give 25 ounces of baking powder for 25 cents 8 of those ounces are alum? 0 STUDY THE LABEL Handsome Bindings, excellent illustrations.lSO titles in- eluding: ThStVTolt tt McCutcheon Rupert of Kentzam, Hope In The Bishops Carriage, Nickelson. Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come, Fox The Spenders, Wilson Brewster's Millions, McCutcheon Newest DooZej 01.23 Saul of Tarsus, Jane Cable, 'McCutcheon; The Fig-htinar Chance, Chambers lole.

Chambers Styli! tenant on Charles Popham a farm northwest of Charleston, awoke Sunday morning to find her three-months-old baby lying In Its mother's em brace, cold and stiff in death. 99 The family had retired at 10 66g o'clock in the evening and the little Seasonable Sensible Serviceable Shoes one had evidently passed away soon The Spoilers, Beach Gorgon Graham, Lorimer after the mother fell asleep, as Its condition denoted that death had oc curred several hours before the fam ily was awakened. Coroner Is Notified. Coroner Grimes was notified of the In the Arena, 4. arkington Yolanda, Major V- Genuine Oxford Bibles, perfectly flexible, plain and indexed including red letter editions.

The standard Bible Plain 98c. $1.23, 1.43, US Indexed 1.23 1.43 1.73 l.SS Tcstnicnts 50c COc cad 75c death Sunday morning and went to the home to hold an inquest. A Jury was impanelled consisting of Cha. B. MATTOON MORNING STAR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1906.

3 Popham, Henry Galser, B. L. Rosfr braueh. Thomas Johnson, Albert Baker and John R. Dates.

At the reception, at the office, on the stteet wherever the occasion-there is no Shoe that will give any more universalr satisfaction than the "Selby Shoe forWomcn 89 reasons why it pays to buy the Selby 8hoe first, they wear; second reason they are full cf comfort; third reason, thiy are stylish. The other ninety-six reasons will be found when yon wear them. Prices $3.00 3.50 4.00 Parents Testify. Gilt CoolS BeLuxc The only evidence before the Jury was the testimony of the father and Sweeter Still Than This In Loves Garden Romance of Old France While the Heart Beats Young mother of the dead child. The par The Morning Star Printing Co.

CHESTER A. ALDR.ICH Editor and Manager Enteied at the Mattqon, 111., postoffice as second clasi mall matter. ents testified that the little one had been in its usual health, except for suffering from a severe cold, the day and evening previous to its death, and that no physician had been call- Skiddoo 75c Recollection of a Gold CureCradaale 75c Extra Dry The leg cf the Wfcter Wagon 76c Matthewman Dwiins Books in Ooze Call. $1.43 -DrmtiesM CrvaUtm'9 Edition, of the Porta i Ooze Calf or Morocco 55c SUBSCRIPTION TERMS. ed.

The Jury returned a verdict of "death from causes unknown to the .10 cents $5.00 $4.00 5 cents Dally, one week delivered Dally, one year, delivered Dally, one year, by mail fUngle copies, each J. 7. JOHNSON 70 Broadway Mattoon, III. iury." The remains were taken to n. Mound cemetery for Interment Sun, day afternoon.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Circulation Statement of the Mattoon MominJ Star for Month of October, 1906 J. W. Hornbeck to W. B.

Drlskell, wd. lot 10, blk. 15, Grant Park place, THE ADVANTAGES Lafayette $350. The yuni Man and the World, Beveridge $.143 FreziedFma.nce.La.waon 'i 1.43 Hen nty "Books for Boys Alger Books for Boys A CJ Harkaway Books for Boys Old Fashioned Girl Eight Cousins Rose in Bloom Little Women Little Men Joe'a Boys f4 CO By Louisa m. Alcott ViiaQJ The Hootevelt Bears $1.39 Billy Whiskers Friendi S3 Paper and linen Picture Books also Board.

Books for children from 5e vj to 23c The following shows the circulation of the Mattoon Morning 8tar for each day In the month of October, 1906: J. T. Pritchard to J. H. Zellars, cm piano $300.

17 2590 J. W. Gannaway to Maggie Harris, wd. lot 8. blk.

2, H. Anderson's 4th add Charleston $675. I To be gained by having and clean teeth are almost- beyond reah- zation If you have them i you are to be congratulate ed. If not, we will glad ..2540 .2545 .2545 .2550 ..2540 .2600 .2640 Jacob Stump. to J.

T. Pritchard If? release. Same to same same. ,..2590 ...2530 .2585 .2580 .2580 ...2585 .2580 ,..2580 .2580 .2550 Trevett Mattlsi to Mutual Bene 18 19.. 20 21..., 22 Monday 23 24.......:.

25 26 27... 28 29 Mondap 30......... 31 1 2.. 3 4 6.. 6 7.........

8 Monday 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Monday 16 fit Life Insurance company) assign TTMG) mm ment $10,800. F. M. Bane to H. F.

Pinnell, mtg, ly give you an estimate on a first-class set of teeth or whatever you may need, This will place you under no obligation to have us do your work. part sees. 5, 8, 12, 14 $5,000. .2575 .2650 .2671 .2440 .2600 .2600 .2590 Lewis Dukeman to Prendergast McCarthy, cm. stock Wb.

.2535 .2530 Lucy C. Coulson to Albert Haw kins, qcd, see deed $25. Eva L. Moody to same, same, same $250. W.

E. Robey to A. Lewellen, re lease. Chester A. Aldrich, manager of The Morning Star Printing being duly sworn, deposes and says that the above is a true and correct statement of the daily Issue of The Mattoon Morning Star for the month of October, 1906.

CHESTER A. ALDRICH, Manager; T. E. wyetii to Allen Powers, re lease. THAT PI EASES AT THE MORNING STAR Addle Adkins to W.

L. cm Subscribed and sworn to before thi fourteenth day of November, The Painless Dentist. VIRGINIA BLDG. P. O.

BLK. Hours: 8 to 1 to 6 Open Evenings horses $145.35. I 11 A IV! 1 3 I-. OWV lis 1906. A.

Walker to M. E. Warren, wd Nntaru Piih.ii lot 11, blk 2, Gaw's add Mattoon- $175 wading through mud several inohes deep. QJNiONl im LABEL? There is only one kind of a news paper circulation statement that worth any consideration and that Is the daily detailed statement The PLEASE CpMPLAIN Morning Star is the on'r newspaper in Coles county printing such a state The Newest and Most Up-to-Date CLOTHING, 1606 Broadway. Mattoon, Illinois CLOTHING! Our stock is complete; to-every oe parfment and prices reasonable.

1606 Broadway Mattoon, Illinois merit. If you do not get your paper promptly and regularly by carrier or by mail, as the case may be. That is our only means of If there is anything that looks juxxl to father it is to see four good democratic officials in charge at tha court house at Charleston. THE TEXAS WONDER I knowing that you are not get- ting proper service. Telephone The Morning Star or send us a postal card.

SHOP NOW. Get the laugh on your friends Cures all Kidney, Bladder- and Rheumatic troubles by all druggrfsts, or two months' treatment by mail, for by $1. Dr. E. W.

Hall, 2926 Olive street. doins your Christmas shopping first, st. Louis. Mo. Send for Illinois testi monials.

BECOMES NIGHT WATCHMAN. Denny Lyons, formerly chief of police, hns been appointed night watchman at the liig Four shops and upon his new duties Monday night. Neckwear and Mufilers Just received a big line of Ties in the new reds, browns, greens At 50c, 75c and 01.00 The nobbiest lin of silk Mufflers ever opened in Mattoon All silk Mufflers priced at from 50c up to $3.50 each Men's Boys9 and Children's Caps 25c, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 and leok out that they don get tne laugh on you. Shop now! The Mores are stocked with complete lines of goods, and Mattoon easily rival. many larger cities in this respect, so Shop now: You cannot get better goods or better prices anywhere iii'tlie land, so Shop now The proprietors have everything Is readiness for Uiq holiday rush, and guarantee you perfect and satisfactory service, so bring 8 Morning results; 20 A Revolution in the Make of Boys Clothes The "WEAR-PROOF SPECIAL" was.

Oput through a severe test to ascertain its durability, and the result proved beyond a doubt, that if is the strongest boy's suit mule. Its many reinforced parts enable ii to withstand the hardest strain. The Lbiics are of a high Star classified ads cents per week. The best treatment for indigestion and troubles of the stomach is to rest the stomach, It can be rested by a good (ligestant, Kodol puts omp i the stomach in shape to satisfactorily Tn.a ill o-fiv perform its functions. Good for Indi now and eager to "s-liow you through' gestinn, sour stomach, flatulence, palpitation of the heart dyspepsia.

Kodol is made in strict conformity with the National Pure Food and Drug Law Sold by R. M. Frisbey. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Our Line ot Boys' and Children's Winter Suits and Overcoats Is especially fine and how is the time to select the -choicest things for Holidays before they are broken.

widely known for its superior wearing qualities. The garments are silk-stitched throughout, and the trousers have double knees and seat. All seams are taped and double sewed. Every mother having a boy to clothe should examine the "WEARPROOF SPECIAL," the suit of style and strength. and give you your "money's so Shop now! The rush will soon when elbows will be iabed in your ribs, your hat knocked off and Iocs, trampled on, so Shop now! Read The Morning Star holiday advertisements if you want the most complete holiday business and shopping directory, so Shop now! The city administration can make themselves solid with the public by giving cross-walks their attention during the holiday season in order that shoppers can go to and from the business portion of the town without The annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Mattoon, 111., will be held at the office of the said hank on Tuesday, January 8, 1907, from 2 to 4 p.

for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come bij(Tore said meeting R. A. BAREUTHER, Cashier. Mattoon, 111., Dec. 1, 1906.

1-8 Boys' long Pants School Suits Overcoats $5.00 to 12.50 $3.00 to 15.00 Boys' Jackets and knee Pams $2.00 to 7.50.

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