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Mattoon Morning Star from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

Mattoon Morning Star from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

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on their part' to reimburse the merchants who were swindled by a m.in BEATS CROPS WELffi whom they are difectly responsible for bringing to this city. 1 Is the 6th word in our sentence. Of course Checkley not to blame OF Mrj for Daniel Jonns' electons. even Jf And here are six specials that can't be Beat. the? hare beern old pals' in North republican circles.

Check af depends upon the food you eat Dr. PRICE'S Cream Baking Powder makes the food finer 'flavored, more healthful and delicious Large 12 in. flesh forks lc Good screen door springs 3c 1 ter all was true to the men wno made him a' short iiair and postmaster. YOUR BUSINESS WITH US IS CONFIDENTIAL Have you some knotty business problem in your mind? Are you in doubt as to an investment? Would you like to obtain private information 4s to some person or enterprise here or abroad? 1000 best matches 5c l.ut just for friendship's sake he Is glad Jolrn-: landed the hoaor. High grade triple coated granite wash basin lOc China salt box 15c Hall bracket Lamps.

20c Little Broomcorn in Central The exaggerated ego eo apparent In Little Breeches" after Ryan had been landed in t'ae county jail has Illinois Says Collins Large double roasters 25c completely disappeared since The Morning St'ar exposed the attempt to THE MATTOON MORNING STAR. graft" off the 'state. EXTRA SPECIAL this week The confidential services of officials of the TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1907. Wien Coles County votes bonus to Only medium size i wash STOCK OH HAND POOR pay its indebtedness it will again re 39c Large tin wash boilers. sume its standing as one of the most substantial counties in the state "and The Morning Star Printing Company.

CHESTER A. ALDR.ICH Editor and Manager Entered at tie aat toon, 111., postofllce as second-class mall matter. real estate will advance in value. Growers Have Been Holdrnn For Another such violent outburst on Economy I 1704 Broadway Will be giveiT our patrons free of charge. the Dart of "Little Breeches' and a High Prices Until Corn Has Rotted With Age Manu-facturera Going West -for Supplies lunacy commission will be in order.

1615 Broadway J. G. SHROCK, Proprietor It is quite right, to pose as a public SUBSCRIPTION EI IMS. Iiiy. our week delivered 10 cents C1It.

one ypnr, delivered 15.00 lally, one year, by mall $4.00 fciug'c copies, each 5 cent benefactor when the pay is in sight. booster for Mattoon and Be a "There are only twelve crops of station. a new un 'in broomcorn in the entire central Illi nois district," "declared Nathan Col Circulation Statement of the Ma.ttooivMornin4 Stx: the Month of March 1907 1 ins, the veteran editor of the' Areola THE TEXAS WONDER Cures all Kidney, Bladder and Rheu The most popular Shoe of the Season During the warmer months, Oxfrrds become the most popular Shoes for women, and the style and fit of the Record-Herald, and an authority upon of the Mattoon Morning Star brush, Monday afternoon. Mr. Collins know broomcorn from the hill to the broom, and he was in Mattoon The following shows the circulation each day in the month ef March, 1907: matic troubles; sold by all druggists, or two months treatment by mall, for $1.

Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive Street, for the purpose o( getting some information for Ms broomcorn corner. St.

Louis, Mo. Send for Illinois test! monialB. "Tie brush is pretty well cleaned up," Mr. Collins continued "and that which remains in the hands of the Selby Oxfords Need not be emphasized. But -combined with quality and superior workmanship, make them invariable choice OF growers is of ror quality.

The farm ens have been, holding their stuff for CONSULATES CONFIRMED .2860 .2880 .2890 .2890 .2890 .2910 .2910 .2925 .2925 .2925 .2925 .2925 .2950 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.

22., 23. 24. 25. 26. 27.

28. 29. 30. 31. $100 until it has grown worthies, .2630 .2630 .2655 .2715 .2745 .2775 .2775 .2775 .2775 .2785 .2825 .2850 1..

2.. 3.. 4.. 6. 7..

8.. 9.. 10.. 11.. 12..

13.. 14., 15., 16. and much of it would not be purchas 1 of the well dressed. ed at any price. Go West for Supplies Prices S3 OO and 83.50 A stylish Shoe of comfort Government of Mexico Mobilizing and convenience.

"Maufacturers are going west for Troops on Frontier to Protect Properties of Embassy j. w. joiirjcorj MATTOOiJ, ILL. I7IO Croadway United Press Dispatch. Washington, D.

April 29. A semi-official confirmation of the etonv their supplies, although they dislike to do it. There's nothing else for them to do, however, unless they go out of business." Western brush at the best Is mighty poor stuff, and this season it Is unusually so. Mr. Collins is advocating the planting of an increased acreage In the Mattoon-'helt this and be feels that he fc safe in advising his patrons thus owing to the fact that the demand for good corn exceeds the supply.

Flowing was on in full force in most sections of Coles and Douglas Ing of American and Mexican consul Chester A. Aldrlch, Manager of The Morning Star Printing being duly sworn, deposes and tayae that the above Is a true and correct statement of the dally Issue of the Mattoon Morning 8tar for the month of 1907. CHESTER A. ALDRICH, Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of April, 1907.

JAME8 L. 8COTT, Notary Public. The Sign of the Good Paint ates at Guataniala City, Mexico, has been' received. The government aled is notified' that Mexico Is mobilizing 3eSs st jissa its troops on the frontier with the intention of sending them to Guatemala to protect the Mexican consulate, and Wherever 70a see this sign hanging, you may be sure good paint is sold there. It bangs at our It's a sign that we sell on 'If' i 'Smn9'4y door, it id said! that protection will be ex TofiGRAPM, posed as public benefactors, and who have tried to make the public and tended to the American consulate un ftff)LABEL wan- til the government can aid its repre The Pauit, merchants, wo were swindled as the county Monday, despite the bad weather, and several growers who reaped a good profit off of -small crops of corn last eeasoa are doubling their acreage for the present year.

sentatives. result cf their bringing to this city MATTOON CLUB AT DENVER. one of the worst criminals In this the paint that protects the Bouse against the winter's storms, against the hot sun, and against the troubles country, believe that they were an 'I got back from my' ranch about 8 Subscribers to The Morning Star are requested to report xious to bring him to Justice and 100 miles fnom Denver, as I am a were doing so at their own expense, telephone farmer from long MONEY TO LOAN We have as large purse of private money to Do you want any of it? Call phone 161. 3-3t0f BRYAN H. TIVNEN.

promplty to this office failure to receive the paper, either by have beent' shown up in their true col The world out tlhere is filled wiith Charleston and Coles county people. arising from the use of cheap paint. S. W. P.

is the safe paint for you to use. Better select your colors now. Let's show you the full color card. H. C.

Hal-many mall or carrier. Address The ors. They would have not have been Marnlno Star, or call nhona Na. They hare a Mattoon club ot Denver, having 20 or 30 members. They so anxious to bring Ryan to justice 07.

Try a Morning Star classified adv had there not been an opportunity 8 to "graft" off the stafe and they hare do not recognize Charleston people maybe on aiecount of the water ques-tloa That is great country out there and I had a big time." Frank Johnson in the Charleston News. been caught redhanded in the act. nan ooqnannn onBncann Mattoon people, by the way they turned out to the ball game Sunday, ILL KNOWN V. have given evidence that they will support the game in a most liberal manmer this summer, but the team The Task of the Classified Ad. Mixing a little insight into human nature and human affairs with y.our reading of the want ads in this issue of this paper, you will find that each little ad ts a clue to some interesting or important or exasperating or pleasant incident or situation in ithe daily life of the city.

Back of the call tor 'help" you will readily picture the particular condi DIES NEAR HEOGA that represents this city must be up to standard. The present club as it now stand's is lamentably weaic in many points, and the defects must Mrs. Thomas Dooley Passes Away Following Stroke of Paralysis-Funeral This Afternoon be remedied without delay. With a a winning team, this city, the largest in the league, will pnove to be- the most profitable to the league, and tions out of which the call arose. "Between the lines" of a boarding bouse ad you will be able to read Mrs.

Thomas Dooley, aged' 75 years, died at her home near Neoga Sunday will turn the most revenues into its morning at 8 o'clock from t)We effect the 'history of those vacant chairs at of a paralytic stroke received four coffers. The management of the ball team should give this matter the attention it deserves and spare Although the season is not over we have decided to cut the price on all Spring Wool Goods not a half hearted cut but a good deep vigorous slash that places the goods within the ranks of Bargains, As nearly all of these cloths are washable they will be worn thru the entire summeri The assortment includes many handsome patterns tor shirt waist skirts. years ago. Mrs. Dooley is (Survived byi her hus the table and to understand that it will soon be a serious matter if tiey are not again filled.

In the "Situation no money in getting the best team band and five children. The names possible together for it means a grea'c of the children are: Hugh Dooley of deal to the association in the way of patronage. Shelbyville, Rosa J. Worland of St Marie, T. S.

Dooltey of Neoga, Mrs. Francis Smith of Trowbridge and W4I Ham A. Diioley of Decatur. The fu It is more fun to see.a 'man read puflf on himself in a newspaper neral will Ve held from St. Patrick's church nea Neoga ftHs afternoon.

Includes all clothes formerly sold at 50c in light grey, tans, plains and than to see a fat man hit the pave Six of Mrs. Dooley's grandsons will act as pallbearers at the funeral, and ment after stepping on a large juicy TT nTVr Includes all cloths for- in tans, greys, light blues, greens, plaids, plain cloths, stripes and novelties, Mohairs, Batistes, Serges, Panamas, Henri ettas, etc-, 42 to 54 inches wide all. wool. Many in fact il not all of these Cloths are Washable six granddaughters will be the flower banana peel. The narrow minded Wanted'' ad you will see restless human beings striving for firmer footings some even for a chance to live decently, some for broader opportunities, 'some for fairer prospects of advancement, some for more CON-'GENIAL WORK AND SURROUNDINGS.

All through the list of the classified ads you will be able to read "little histories" to catch glimpses of "events in the making." You, see tie really interesting 'sight Of THE PEOPLE SEEKING TO SOLVE THEIR LITTLE PROBLEMS and solve then WHILE THEY girls. man reaas it over seven or eignx plaids, stripe, Batistes. Mohairs, Cashmeres, Nov elty Suitings, Serges, Alice Blues, Reseda Greens, Eoliennes, Clearance Price time3, and goes around to appropri RANDALL. AT KANKAKEE. ate what copies he can.

The kind Prof. G. B. Randall, superintend a a a a ent schools at Mattoon, was in hearted man goes around to the office and pays what he owes. The; successful business man who advertises regularly and makes money by it, immediately sets out to find per yard Kankakee this morning on, his way home from Mazon, 111., where he had been lecturing before the Grundy mm a a a a a a a a a county teachers' association.

He ARE LITTLE! For you must be dropped in on the Kankakee county Impressed, In realing, that some of teachers' meeting at the high school This Sale starts Monday MorniRff, April 352nd these problems would grow ugly, and and had the pleasure of hearing a portion of Mrs Cunningham's ad troublesome, and BIG AND SERIOUS dress. Prof. Ramdall Is success within an amazingly short ireriod of ful educator. time if tSiey were not solved in the Soiled White Goods 5c yd. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas always interesting "want ad way Danville Commercial News.

County ss. Closing Price on soiled White Goods, Ducks, Swisses, striped Waisting, checked Nainsooks, Lnini flora This is about the last chance to get long Gloves, the supply is diminishing fast. Black silk 16 button double" tipped Gloves now V-LUOU the editor, and the two walk silently down the street and the business man takes sugar in his and they both eat a clove or two and life is sweeter and peace settles down on their hearts for months. Such is the experience of a tiny mustard seed that falls bn different ground. Cullom Chronicle.

Good Mattoon citizens are boosting; only a mad man knocks, and fortunately for Mattoon the numbar of mad men in town is growing beautifully less as the days come and go. The few who' linger on are without influence, except as they are related to men and interests of influence, ence. We had no thought that our of the "pablic splritedness" on New Waists New Skirts Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J.

Cheney doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of the part of "Little Brjeches" would work him up to such a pitch that a most violent brainstorm would result, Ladies9 Percale Wrappers 98c Dark blue, greys, blacks, attractive designs, AAA made full, well sewed, worth $1.50 at. tuU nan ttuucijyrtifu sucn a Terri- Wlrite silk 16-button double tipped fingers now at per pair. J. Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J.

CHHENEY. outbreak we certainly would not liave put the public next to the fact Sworn to before men and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of De tbat they had presented a bill to the state for expenses incurred in the cap- lure tJL iucji iiujjiiuai jiau cember, A. D. 188G. A.

W. GLEASON. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure taken inter TPTTTTrrr mm 111) 11 lililViiii nally, and acts directly upon the blood Not- content with trying to fill Its coffers with the proceeds of sales of extras made possible by the crookedness of one of its employes the Journal-Gazette proprietors are endeavoring to dip their paws into the state funds. There is no move, however, and had Bought to have the matter bcllP1 under cover to the nt of Its the ifhoe at the price offl.

and that tells, jm3 S. G. ALTER p.i "The Store of Real Economies" and mucous surfaces of the system Send for testimonials, free. F. J.

CHENEY Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take "all's Family Pills for const! paUon..

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