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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 2

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 2

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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rmoAY, JUNE 8, U1V RABBIT DODOES AN EAGLE COLES COUNTY IN WAR TIMES On the open plaint of Merced county. California, the jack rabbit ii the prey of the bald eagle. On time a rabbit pursued by an eagle 'was seen to run among the cattle. Leaping from gov to cow, lie used these aDima.lt aa shelter from tihe tavige bird. When the pursuit grew too close the rabbit broke cover for a barbed wire fence.

As the eagle swooped down on It here from the left tfce rabbit moved a few inches 10 the right and 'he eagle could not reach him through the fence. When trie In thin space from day to day will be published some historical matter relating to the part that Coles county and Its people played In the Civil war, including the roster of the various companies that went Into terries from MEN'S and WOMEN'S APPAHSL 7 AT SUCH PRJCE REDUCTIONS THAT WILL MAKE IT APPEAL TO THUIFTY FOLKS REDUCTIONS AYERHE: to JA OFF more may oe errors ana discrepancies in me matter pre-i Rented. It Is forty-nine years since the war closed, and In gathering Information the representative of The Journal-Gatette had to rely on the memories lot survivors for much of the historical matter presented. eagle lifted and came down on the other side the rabbit moved across to he left, and this a continued until the eagle gave up uhe toaae. St.

Nicholas. THE SAME Payments to -V; LOW PRICES V. 1 POMPANY EIOIITH REGIMENT. It is iiitt'rt'Ktiufv to not? that the first volunteers were en-listcil iit CliiirlcHlon ami were miiHteml in Company of the Kiphih rcfjiuiciit, under the command of Colonel Richard J. Ojilesliv.

The following is the roBter of the company, practically all of the men Ix'injr from Coles county: Captain lanien M. Ashmore, Daniel flayers. First lieutenants Daniel Savers, Augustus P. Whalen, John V. Kailsliack; and Sterling Eaton.

Second lieutenant James S. Drown, August P. Whalen, CASH Your Own Conieni- no FILL your want now stock com pleto In every detail and every thing reduced pe low that the prices are even cheaper than you can get lor cash and we'll Just as heertully charge It as II you paid cash. She We most dress well to keep up appearances. He Well, let's take advantage of this sale, and, besides, "We Can Pay CREDIT John r.

Hailsliack, T. C. Watson, Sterling 'Eaton, Nel Devastation by Sana. On the coasts of Pomrranla there are large trarls of sand, heaped by the wind, hundreds of yards In breadth and from sixty to 120 feet high, and these bills, propelled by the wind, move steadily in an easterly direction The speed at which these great lull travel Is from thirty nine to fifty six feet a year, pine woods, which sometimes come in their line of march, cannot slop them and are completely destroyed. The branches are rotted iS by the sand and nothing Is left of the trews but the bare stems, which ifter a few years wither and son JVppers.

First sergeant Augustus P. Whalen. Sergeants I aiiies M. Wadilaefc, Solomon Cossel, Granville as we wet raid." Kay, Thomas C. Jeffries.

PAYa4SY0U GET P-4ID" Corporals Charles V. M. Hanks, James A. Kelley, John i Railslmck, Charles M. Cox, James B.

Campbell, Herman D. Lewis, Sterling baton, J. M. Records. Musicians Benjamin P.

Lvon, George Bane, Privates William G. Adamson, Owen Adatnson, William H. Benedict, William Brown. Edward B. Badcrer.

Harvev ASK YOUR FRIENDS WHO ARE OUR CUSTOMERS NO COLLECTORS UNLESS YOU WANT THEM. You can make Pay meats at office. Satan workn hardest when the churches are closed for tat summer vacation. A foul tongue cannot express the de tires of a clean. barL.

fc. Jiennett, Ueorge K. Boytt, John F. Balcli, William P. Brown, Harvey Mensley, Rufus II.

Bennett, John 1). Bruner, Jonathan Brewer. Benjamin Col well, Hiram F. Cassell, Francis Cox, Clinton J. Catlin, Edward S.

Carr, John W. Carr, Eli H. Clark, John Col well, John M. Camp, Walter B. Camp, James H.

Cay- r1: ri i w-, liud 1 i rim s.is.v one hundred to Its army Italy will add about and eighty aeroplanes equipment this year. uvntiaiiuia ami SOLUTION TO THE Hiun COST OP ior, John A. Colston, John G. Dotv, Wellington Edmond, John M. Eskew, John T.

English, Wlll'iam E. Franklin, William LIVING PBOBLKM Ferguson, John W. Griffith, William H. Hamilton, Joshua Bays, John F. Hammond, Enos F.

Henderson, William T. AN OLD RECIPE Jones, William A. Jones, Squire H. Johnston, Alexander Jones, Richard Johnston, Francis M. Kellogg, John M.

Lazenby, THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE EXAMPLES OF THE TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS 0 DARKEN HAIR MiarJcs b. lxgan, Henry Lawson, Levi F. Linder, John La cross, William Little, John W. Morrison, Ira L. McKinstry, Common Garden Bag and Sulphur Make Streaked, Faded er Cray Hair Dark and Oletay at One.

WOMEN'S DEPT. SPECIALS MEN'S DEPT. SPECIALS 1 i i in i i 1 1 ii i i i in i ii 'mil SI.OO WOMEN'S $3.00 WOMEN'S SILK wnnMPN-fi am wnm guitg LINGERIE WAISTS MESSALINE PETTICTS $13.00 MEN ALL WOOL SUITS All oer Embroidered Front; ll A d1? oge of colors made into one of the NOW gool tftlng. Beautiful WaUts, all A cut extra Full with deep Ruffls most tDDroved sack models Evervona out sizes. Short and I tleevet, low all hig-b shadet, everyone Ouaran- wiai approvea sacit moaeis.

Hiveryone out SfV necks and mw Dutch A nd 0D AO- of our own stock and not one that we sold aULJl rf 4i7C "OC for than $15.00, in thUaale at Archibald McLean, Kice 8. McCormick, Jerry McCarty, John Morris, Harrison Norfolk George Potter, Nelson W. Peppers, Isaac D. Plew, William J. G.

Pound, Abraham Peterson, William Parker, David Rosebraw, Robert Rea, William H. Reynolds, William A. Skelly, John Swinford, Charles G. Scranton, James Steeley, John Southerland, John D. Thomas, Colby F.

Turner, Absalom Turner, George Wright, James T. C. Watson, Seth L. Woodworth, John E. Walker, John L.

Woodman, John B. Waters. Recruits Alphonso Alfred, William H. Austin, John W. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, property compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray: alto ends dandruff.

Itch $13.00 to 18.00 WOMEN'S STYLISH SPRING SUITS $20.00 MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS Adkins, Alamanza C. Bailey, Robert Boyd, WTilliam Bane, Rob ing scalp and stops felling hair. Tears Come and see this price, you can't NOW a ww ert Bear, Henry B. Bowlin, Harvey E. Bennett, George Camp, go the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which is $g98 Some of these Suits were even marked higher than the raiue we state, but we want you to be surprised at the wonderful styles and materials.

You have never bought such suits for less than $16.00 and $18.00, now $1475 William Cassell, James A. Cassell, Michael Concannon, Bur-rell Crowder, John Epley, James Finch, Brice Ferguson, musty and troublesome. duplicate them anywhere; over one hundred suits to select from at this price and you never saw such values at. Nowadays we simply ask at any Charles Forester, Christopher Hevel, George Howell, William drug store tor "Wyeth't Sage and Sul E. Harry, Asel J.

Hawkins, James D. Jones, Henry L. Jester, phur Hair Remedy," You will get a large bottle for about fifty cents. Francis M. Kellogg, Patrick Kennedy, John L.

Knight, Harmon D. Lewis, Thomas Lettrel. Samuel S. Mathers. David W.

Everybody uaet this old, lamous reel pe, because no one can possibly tell Mote, Robert L. Morton, Patrick McNamara, William McKee, William Myers, Ancil H. Patterson, William H. Ryan, John D. that you darkened your hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly.

You dampen a tpongr or soft brush with $23.00 MEN'S BEST TAILORED SUITS We make all our Men's Clothing, and that we make it well is guaranteed you by us aid the many satisfied customers we have. Think it overyou tun buy a $25 00 Suit for $19. 75 $25.00 WOMEN'S SUITS Most of our best suits are in this lot. Every approved style and material. All the new colors; two and three tier skirts.

New effect coats. No woman needs do without a stylish suit when she cao get Roberts, Lafayette Rousey, Simpson C. Roberts, George H. Swinford, William Steeley, James A. Stafford, John Simon, Lynn M.

Temple, Edmond B. Tuttle, Mas'n F. Winkleblack, Milton C. Winkleblack, Augustus P. Whalen.

Robert Hendrick. It and draw thit through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by mowing the gray hair disappears, and after another application of two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look year John Johnson. and can pay foe lSJOV such values, and on credit, $1250 paid, and wear it while paying too, if you want A FOOTBALL VICTIM, An Extreme Measure. it lor it. Hugrglnt What ha become of Fas.

nine Muggins Oh, he's laid up a yIc- IlealtJj Restored by Ecknan's Alterative Glandular' trouble, very frequently diagnosed bi to the Glanda," has bees found to yield to Eekmaa'a Alterative when ether treat- tim of football. Hugglns 1 didn't know fee eer played the game. nests did not brio relief. Eekiaea's Muggins He doesn't 4 He sprained Alterative it a mertlrtne which florins; the oast fifteen Tears aaa broiiaht about bit larynx telling the referee how things out to be done. John sons outtle effect tending to male tfis tall of the coat stand oat like that of a perky robin, while metallic mhjol' dei-let and collars of filmy chiffon offer odd contrasting notes in at aay of the tailored ooetames.

For the young girl, the spring tailored suit Is very simple and attractive, the straight skirts slightly full over the hips having plaited panels set In about the ankles, while looso A WILLING WITNESS. MODELS WILL BE POPULAR prinf Style From lee Welt In the Way of Smartness and Comfort for the Wearers. The raglan sleeve rnd the set oa sleeve are shown en most of the ex. elusive models for the spring, while the extended hips tend to exaggerate the peg-top effect that came In during the late winter. Swallow tail coats will be seen a good deal, too, 'Did his actions hare an air of asked vestslmllltude?" the lawyer the witness.

"Wfcat waa that sir?" "I aay, did bis conduct wear I three-quarter length ooata with plaited I skirts and wide belts Just above the aa air of veralmllltude?" uees oner comfort and smartness. th? wayL the draped, tan Jth Ita 'Oh," replied the witness. "Sure! inaoy recoveries even in a number of supposed hnpelemi run. tteail ttali: 257 Laurlstoa Pa. "flentleaiea: In March, 1908, tay doctor pronoMwed jujr -ae 'Tuberciilo( la tb Glanda," and number of operations la a bonoJtst failed to benefit me.

Id the meantime a frtrnd of mine advised Eck-man's Alterative. The wounds In my ne-k were atlll opto and In a frightful condition when I atarte'to taka It. After aaiua two bottle I found I was improving, having gnlned weight, eonld eat and ahle to sleep. I continued uatng It until I wop well, which In November, J010. On N'ovemtier It, 1910, started work, and lne thnt time 1 have not loat one dar'e work tbntttch ulcltneaa.

highly rerommend Kfkiaan AlteroWve any-nae wh 1 autferlhg rem Gland trouhle." (Affldsvltl JOSEPH B. WHITB. AIkv abbreviated: more oa request.) Erkman'a Alterative baa neon proven by many yejira' tint to be most efficacious for and Lung Affect lone. Rronrtltln. Bronotitnl nthnpn.

Stnhlmrn r.lil and In npnutltlng he avatem. Contatna no narcotics, notnont or bnblt-forn'tng dniiw. Ak for booklet telling of recoveries nnd write to Bckman Ijihomtory. rhtlndetpbia. for evl-doac.

For tale by all leading druggtats Shoes Satisfaction YOU want shoes with a lot of style, of course, but you want more than style-you want comfort and service, too. You'ii get it here. 1e was verislmllitudin' all around the place." He Of course, you wouldn't man ry title. 8he No. Not tf there was any other way of getting one.

The youngest Carnegie hero It Oto-vanlnl Ricci, who lives near Genoa, Italy, and is four years old. When a playmate fell Into a well last year the climbed down on the projecting bits of rock and saved her playmate's life. ERE'S our newest and smart est last Slight kUetake. Tou evidently believe In advertising your business," remarked the (Itcetloas bystander. "Vot you mean by dose, huh?" queried the aswmeber of the little German band.

"Ton are always blowing your own horn," aald the facetious by stander In explanation. "Dot ros where yon don'd know somedtngs, meppy," replied the wind-jammer. "Dis vos a porrowed pugle, alretty." "The Strand" It's already our best seller. Raspberry Cream pint of black raspberries, cooked with one cupful of sugar and half a cupful of water. Two-thtrda cupful of pead tapioca cooked until clear and transparent Whea raspberries and tapioca are cool mis together lightly, using a silver fork.

Turn Inte a wet mold. Whip one eunful of cream until light. When' Bloom and Koch Highest Grade Straw Hats "The Straw Without a Haw." ROUGH STRAWS $1.50 to 92.50 FINE STRAWS $2,00 to $3.50 rilLANS 54.00 and $6.00 BANGKOK $5.00 and $6.00 I time to place on table unmold the fruit on a large plate, uarnleh and top with the cream. Roll some large berries In powdered tugar and place on top. If red raepben-tet are used do not cook them.

Juet add sugar and proceed aa directed. This deaaert will be found most acceptable during hot summer days. PANAMAS $5.00 and $6.00 In gunmetal or mahogany, high shoe or.oxford---Q6.00' in1 How it Happened. The Lady Ton look like a victim of the liquor habit. The Tramp Dat'a right, ma'am, bat It ain't no faalt uv mine.

1 wta driven to drink, The Lady Iadeed! And did your Wife drive yon to it?" The Tramp a. ma'am. It ws me coachman. All Styles, All Shapes, All Sizes CLOTHIERS -IAILOilS -nffiNISHEiaS Read the Want Ids rsessarsTT".

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