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Gibson City Courier from Gibson City, Illinois • 5

Gibson City Courier from Gibson City, Illinois • 5

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J. 1'. Lowry wai ifi 'Danville on business, Happily Mai Iml. lJite.vening gt 8:30 o'clock Miss tuba wcaljmaters. last Tuesday, where he met a representative of one' of the largest book houses in "the United States and bought, an additional supply of books for 'the Bookery's large holiday Ball, eldest daughter ol- Mr, and MrsTSmot Ball, and Mr.

Frank R. Lindlcy of Paxton were united in huly wedlock, in the. pres. trade. The demand (Jr books this year is al.

encc of about thirly intimate friends and rel- most unpreced.eiitedJ-Jlnd ativesJhexexeniunywliich t)kjiace at -that even the' largest publishers kaep pace Mmmetla TJuchner went to Chi- -Hallowe'en tbis year waa rather tame the home of the bride's parents in this city, was performed by Rev. M.W; Everhart, of the Gibson M. E. church, who used the impressive nlTllr Ml. with (heir orders, Wednesday to begin a series of.

lei' ffiiu vuilic jrcaii lllt Mayor "sSTTontdTeveral guards abonitown, lhe piano under Miss Murdoch, whiTI Rtlcy Co. are carrying, the largest Conservatory of Jassoriment nf -styles and trimmings they e.ver Episcopalian service, the bride and groom wim the American ican -F who prevented damage (rum btine will tVchicafn.J'wL Voi can select your hat and any trim. will go to standing under a canopy beautifully decorated Miss, Buchner Bcl.nef aone. iheburning of an old ahanty the htt wil up west: rwf-Mw roughr-Ottt-the-firrle. tli Luit ia FmUi jmuMiuJittsi.

ml of in white and gold. Immediately after the micm, aim was- luougni mat (BUS DISK lr 1 icr ui umuj; cnicci lu ltimc lining urBUA, guests to a delightful' luncSton, after was started uy the boys, There ware Hal- me same scnooi, ana-win pjouaDiy is over, and white sliarts are the congratulations of the company were ex jiuiniici cacii wcck. ftieing worn again by dressy gentlemen. The iModel Home, Laundry, in the -baseineiu Kuhn building', is the'place to havi them tended to them. 'r' 7 1 Conners moved his.

'jewelrjr store into the room four doors north of Miss Julia Hall is known JtoHtaxist every lowe'eq parties given by Miss KerlhaJIaupt, the Palmer -sisters, 'and Miss Grace Misses Stella and Emma Gullett enrjjrtained a few friends in honor of jhe evesk among the number being Miss Wood of fclHott and done up. Takaypur collars and shirtslthece person living in this city, both fat' (and small. fflc vacate WaWissBaiihtel. Co.rainghere cliild, she succesi11y pursued Vmw mikerf has iutceivei the innory ifyisted up yeals fjy close applicatioDV; jsioess (as Her our scjiools, graduating with candies if. jiad.

a Miss Atwoodof fasten, I nnes U1 ns ana mm nons.MiuLK. ntsteBtiat Ifii'i V6r Himself. T. H. Holmes and A.

rJt, honor 11 sriiig of 1S93. After teaching afyeai Mtt country school, she secured a also on A num'ner of varieties How our Feet? Wet? Champajgdjin. JWsfeesdayattendSJa con vacajed by iiii Jias6een ranted by supernne. II, Kjiu his candy i vention of the Illinois1 State Gtais)- eajer'AMfifiSCwIlS wOl'jluiaiail ur kie- ltbjion public schools, teach-iaTiT TbT six years, finishirher work tast spring. Her a i Claus Strqh, who has btes liviugVin ffilaomington the past Kfyme plyr.

kn Wednesdayo look- aftet.liis-&rri torouh, conscientious work in the schools Association. Mri. IU Holmes. was pres iflko (. i ent with them the.

evening al (fa Tli-ntoDas just added to his ther tffijnsrfffiina presented the dealers with the keysf tht purchasA lor him from F. M. Lail of bT Col. Correll, the auction- A Lecture Course.is the latest departure" I PolaiVl-China expert. CoL Correll i Sotvvi rain, slulywet feet, bad colds, doctors Mis, aM avoided by wearirtg Shoes and Rubbers.

Don't is well khewn trrallf -8he--iit a youug-woman i town. lie 19 iiiuiKing oi moving oacK 10 farm nextspring. Of all the hard coal stoves thaRhave bean yofjtalth toipdor Penrit wise is pound fdolishrj sold for'tfie last years the' Radiant II ie of rare altainmts and happy Mr. I.indley circle of friends here. He is a.gi aduate.of Normal.

University in he class ol 1895, leeching a year in the Gibson schools after his graduation. Ftcnn here he i rcsuyierian circirs n. course oi siai mis nog: me is not yertect, bee that yourisoJeis. spie ot -honor. Let your uppers be ii uppeVmost injpup thfM Takcno stoclcin if ine noss vuranie, most easily riariagedanrt rlic fcandsome.

-Sold -bjr-Mil-lr Jones. 1 Found7-che roacTJiisT jjorth of Jolil Swallow's residew-ui. to Ijn topnsjlip, a pan ol snei-tacles. 'Owoer can have 'UieinstiV'-calU I went to iiiirklf)t3flu-xe he dial, placed at the Snider, will deliver the entire series.choo: Vill Wilsn left last an ex. head of tha Huckfcy schools.

During the uig topics bearing on his travels in trip- tliuih thwesb te expects ton phpes arejllk govefprhent bondsalways god. Clieap, Rev. W. W. Sniff has been honored t4n i fevajlayatwil the faiairy of his uncle, time he was teaching after fciishing at Normal, Mr.

Lindley wai industriously studying law. -Last spring hewas formally admitted l(jg at the CoutflKK xKce and(payig7or this ikitice. I week with 8 call tu the Dastorat of tlf Bufwl. Kana Ciiv. aiul from 'Sfffs att like wofthless A Fori receptions and pattre's letReniple Christian church of Cleveland, if lar he wjgd Nevada, Oregon, -Where to the and in the summer formed a law i wil iiakf eak.

will ilcite the admiration of yoar -fiuevts. The paBlllCIMlip Willi 1 II. IVCIl, Wilt Ol MHM proiiiinent lawyers, the firm being known as that Mr. mnwill accept this call, nl tj, entertained the mem Gfenna Hakeiy has'a reputatiot tn this line. ban yet been set forhun leave Uiuson.

the Sehiol Ass at her pleasant home I tVv The htm is' a strong one. Farmers having horses or "mules for sale leave their names at fjatton Danners The hich oualiiyof Kemple's hom malChurch street last Tuesday evenine, Rubers just in time for this snd wisorm and to save id has flattering prosiiects ahead. lnfery barn, hose-t'fyers' headiuarters. bread remains unchangerl, and his traue lre 4 areeand4rnry class this year. Mr.

Lindley and hisdiride take the train and the buyers will call on them. of his remarkable sdecess is in laakJ1' edless to say they made the most tr-f. M. Yreeland. has iiist received 'eet any long far Paxiou this evening.

They for the present, five at the home of Mr. I.indley's mother, it being their ultimate intention to a superior quality to begin with, ami keepj'e occasion. cjaantity of Third's famous Old Fashioned llorehound candy from Kamtuck, the purest right up to that standard, I i-1 he time oi year has arrived put up Those Air Blast soft coal stoves a( Wes n.d go up without a oF the market. build. The following is 'the list of guests er, didfiH Haven advanced the rite yet, although we haveeeh tpjted to.

-Mrs. E. Mattinson returned last lrm out ot town: ler Jones's will save you one third of ot oil ciom or linoleum under it. vve coal you usually burn in a winter. Tie se iust opened up a large- line of linoleum ins will pay for the stove in two years.

oilcloth. New pattern and lowest prices lay fronf Colorado, leaving her son, CR Mrs. Harriet Lindley 01 faxton; Mr. and tHe la Mrs. II.

Lindley of Kankjn; Mr. and Mrs- keep fire like a hard coal stove. Lamd Co. 0 Mbntclair. Elegant styles black and coloret Whitehouse of Beliflower and tern hats of entirely new designs arediebmer Kooru of Foosland are figuring on Otigram of Clarence; Maude Morgan ana son Fred, of Loda: Mrs, C.

Oryet of Champaign; Mr. Erwin-J3ryer of t'hicago; -Examine the line at the Cash Millinery ore usltttii your order for a mid-winter shown at our millinery parlors tnese dan. Jrtlg up blacksmith shop in this cHb Mr and Mrs. lim Koss Miss Hculah Koss. The (Juck is fresh, complete and upy io 107 Mr.

and Mrs. tl. Kerr, of raxtoaaT 1 1 'T- I 1. will ire iu juui nut i v.L iiiani. can vrtijrjl nil i.

sjk lection. S. M. Kjly Co. I near future- have two or iferent locations for a shop in view.

Miss Kachter closed her nnotoprai til sn llim-illl 1119. I.J. OlCpilCIIS B. F. Stephens and Miss losephine Siepliti -nbrneil jour old rags lor a half LI otraw hats and light, summer fabricsNh-e ot ljUilloiv; Mr.

and Mrs. It. nan, Mr. nl ceu a pound when jou can take tliem to lery last 1 uesoay, ana win go out cornpieteIy out of date, the season hav- business. Miss Bach lei has made rig arrived lor winter wear.

Riley -Co, can Mrs. Kom. Means, Mr. H. Means and Mrs.

E. T. Evans, ol Saybrook. ilil Eloctrlu ldfrht Plant and get 3 cls.j l.lFarm lnnna n.r rpnl. 1.nnn niafl.

friends since she went into business herelJpp'v jrou 'ith just what you want the iptly when title is perfect. Mattinson, -ill (lay 01 ttSH mid-wmter hats. 7 vi.i.u.. i IX Aden has just added to his rest a a flankers. Tie'lrt Snow.

a stock ol fancy groceries, on which he Lott Richards and his who has Winter abruptly opened yesterday morning iJirks gave a pleasant surprise party for kHciis -trade. They will be sold at reason beri visiting him, were -in -HoopentoB the wtth a snow" storm, which continued all day sistcrJWssJikaJMrks, jit Mrs Kirkhlble-rates. He-stiH keeps a line ofg1'! firilof the Week. home Monday evenine. it beine Miss If rau aIlu and all last night, and is still keeping up, Prnhablv six "inches of snow hafre" fJUen.

iXl'he largest and most complete line of fartliday. I Ori'y a swga-and-saoleryrtwemMy-a-ij The snOW llveiy wct-and heavy, saakea.lt lis jpt pi aon Sv line of sample street hats just lecture on rorto kico last i -'ash Millinery. They -will btilay evening, but Jhose who attended were slush very disagreeable to walk; through and Maw and Mrs. Jess Bed- cheaper than the usuaL- wholesale- licnlr repay. Dr.

Belt wentftom fca-to 4ndaufrfter; ofcSaybrook; were in town very 'difficair'to' shovei:" People generally were unprepared for such action on the part ru. rr 'tt ni hi.i Jibrook' lasff-'riday. ou'fl never miss it when you buy a.Ra. I. R.

Ross desires to call attention to a meeting next Tuesday afternoon at heknt. jne of fal)cy pIpe, jus, received. Some of Mri O. Tl. Damon, at T.Ta.

A laaVautiful French briarS-J with amber stems in of the I weather, and Jhere was a rush )f(Wer. day tuLay in coal and have stoves put up, with tjje-result-jifreatlylrushirig Jhe coal dia Home base burner ot Miller Jones. Hft-omeour way wnen you are rooking lor fl tendance is desired. A dealers land hardware men. a iliiiier set or chamber set Mrt EWr FoW The Bay View Club will meet at the TP fiookEkV -it.

B. Herboldsheimer returned from Last year the first snow fell on the Iota tome ol Mrs. R. daily on next Woinlay Wednesday from Crowley, for Peivlvanut on Tuesday night. of Novtmlier, Three years ago seven inches Mew and IntereiAM 11 nf afw afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

By oiderof Pres weeks visit among relatives in Gibsf Hubbard squashes, mango peppers and ylent. of snow fell on Nov. lwenty.six" yean ago the first snow fell on Oct. zy. The first canfower at ytuteS The Is your furnace and plumbing in good otl er fUinois points.

MtsSrs. Harry Clayton and Hays, of SNijh McAlester, Ind. Ter irred Jones pent tsunoay wnn number of the Courier, published on Satur lapefor the winter? Better let Wm. Rick numbers of' the Demorest goes back to its old form with the November nuiribjr; cvnmr in cnicago.x day, Nov. 1, 1873, thus reports "the weather at see if they need some repairs.

It's easier to "It it diicolt (or te world to bclievt it iu jaj' better tlta dotlek" Saturday and Sunday with Mr. arx 1 he largest assortment of chamber sets hi now than, when tne cold weatner gets that date. at Whites. Win. Hawk.

here. The first edition of winter appeared on Lav asidt the straw hat and cet one of Be wise and see White's lamps helore Wm. Rick, of the Star Found r. Monday) last, and continued over Tuesday those new winter creations on sale at Kiley He cloth. books oka all kinds of; plumbing at reasonable buyiOg.

lhe wirid and mow came out of the wtssv-, They lead in the latest fall and winter. Repairs made in sinks, water pipes this- ivceli -They ife a. big, daijysn Pl xt? lei 'ellers) We have and crept under, the door, and drove into itaj outsiders' much as it does in styles. ing plants. mitnrlIn ront IvfiitlM.

Kiks. A' Lively Week In theTollce fonrt. Tliaa tlnrm inntiiiiiMl all'rlnv TiirHilaw viib Wm ufil J. Yoder and wife of Carlock visited Elmer Gray and Lizzie Ms Ella Darrigan left A cbunty J'l at but little cessation, the snow, however, melt- were ia Rev. V.

Snid, their son, Milo Yoder, Wednesday, on their Paxton last Friday, lining on the arms ol I ing about as fast as it came; but by. Wednes- jfrf would give us pleasure to show yon oW Presbyterian parsonage on Monday return trip home. from a visit in Indiana. K-rin tvn.pH Han I day morning tne clomls nad disappeared, and line, of to cent tableUr They contjun a very 'Miss Helia Pierce went to Fisli Fresh chocolates and bon bons, Lowney's McGanley and Marion Lowry, who accom- fhen it as the -nroverbial make, just received at J. R.

Ross's. All put nesday. From there she will go td superior quality" of ioacespondence perand several ol them have envelopes toilpatch panieJI her to her home in the southwestern I April.day up neat packages, prices reasonaoie. -j paign. She expects to be gone two Miss Pernia Keith went to Bloomineton 01 this city.

A lew nours later tne 1 3 Mrs. J. C. Wilson and dangrf i Thursday noon to visit friends and relatives in and Lowry were arrested on tne same Narrow Escape From Fire, Our line of Teahers' Bibles this fall is Mayme, went to Paxton Wednesday, old charge ofjceeprri'g and frequenting a house I She expects to be gone two weeks. VOUgetlon nloe for boy tne HART.

SCHAt" 6 MARX Tfcey trC- ly-to--'. .1 -k. Randall Richmond, the four-year-old son pecially worthy (ft attention. We h'v' a few days with Mr; and Mrs. L.

f- I k.F et ol ilWame, and lodgad in tlie city caiaDoose. i. ih er been able before to 4' elegant Mrs. R. A.

McClure, Mrs, J. Mrs. Martin, went to Melvin on Wednesday Our Ms 9 1: qualities' so lovf. believes in jhayfng a good lirff Slid wJio and rs. W.

JR, Jones art en lertaiij for a week's visit with relatives. late McCormick. Miss Darrigarl was vel of book making. sixty ladies at a luncheon this atternl It will give you satisfaction to si has no regard for expense. to planning pleasures for himself alsV little sis Mr.

Hastings, a young gentleman fr 1 2 rand -eosts, and-jjowry. $75 The Ft Recovery, Ohio, visited, at Willis Crary's woni was let loose wun ine unpersianuing china, even it you do not want to ter, Dorothy, aged two jrearaV Last Satur November McClure is herifjkright Tl take pleasure in showing you the gJ that itshe did not leave town she would have last Friday and day, while! Mrs. Richmona was preparing the A nice line of robes and blankets now The Ladies' auxiliary of the to serve another term in the county jail, she noon meal! Randall and his little sister were coming in. Largest stock in ford county, at M. will, meet at the home of MX left man the same evening, and has not since interesting as ever, we wawsjo setr one 01 these magazines to every, home The November Self Culirl, Murtsey, mopolitan hava arivetl.j 1 enjoying, life in the kindling mora in the G.

W. Haupt Son's. ieard from. The man was released Pence at 2: to next Thursday a ft end been I basement. Randall conceived the.

idea of tul6nna and apse o( hi di ksda. Too get tlie ityle, fte )-vft, toe good it, tie good witkout tlie lign price. WelivetoeH.S.f and overcoitfinhll lizea, 1 Candy which melts in your mouth sold by Mrs. Neil and Miss Kramer, Jil, paying his fine, as he has rio means. having a nice bonfire indoors, and proceeded wi with liemple.

Made 01 purest sugars and navors. le understanding that he must keep Any quantity in bulk. fv. -7 1' noliltd by the'nublis1ier to carry the idea into The boy were guesis of their aunt, Mrs, mons, yesterday and to day. or go to jail again.

Meanwhile Dan A new and fresh iSupply of Lowney straitil is out ran up the ftepa calling, Mamma, got JBondreaui of pk cboCQlates JusreceivoWtJKlto ss's drug fit. tharouroner ol a cyclopedic vica lirmarv frre wiih the EncvclopenSa BritifliiTii at the prettiest bonfire you ever The was a guest at the home of Mr. ail store. Try them. Whe under the influence of liquor yester- frightened' mother found the kiiidling room Marshall Howver of Richland Center, minj njiea wo a vaiuu 'ricer Pi H.

Horr over Sunday. .1 Frank Carroll drew a Winchester rine would have to be withdrawn in a short! lime. Better take advanfage of this olfcr In tinjjv day, all in flames. She turned in the alarm by visited his mother and sisters on Mon on his wife, and threatened to shoos her. When you want groceries tort notice, telephone W.

H. liowen, And HABT.8CHrrailW waw-j telephone, sent the boy across the street for day and Tuesday. COURIER BOOKER 1. There were four loads in the Mrs' neighbor, and then gave her attention to secure prompt delivery. Fresh and salt meats, fish, lard, the Carroll, alarmed for Her life, came down town 1 the fire, throwing water on it, whidtsbc was W.

W. Johnston arrived ksW best quality and the lowest price, at Kempt Chureh AnnQUiiceinents. and made complainti-against her husband, bewcomb s. fortunately able to draw in the bajamfnt. from Abilene, Texas, to spend tefith 11 f.flaV-- L- i-Protracted meeting will begin at the U.

Geo Fnwver and. family were the guestt who was promptly arrested. Brought before tier presence of mind undoubtedly-saved a is lamiiy in this city. 1 you seen those fresh Lolan B. tliuicli one week from Sunday: Rev.

V. of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Young at Bloomington Police Magistrate McCormick this morning, 3s beautiful home from quick destruction.

Geo. 11 R. Mitchell of Kansas will assist in the meet dies and sampled them, at Koss'spre? He was bound over to the circuit court, and over Sunday. Hull, who Byes across the street south, ar TAILOR MAOt CLOTMKS. They are the best.

i Dr. J. Y. Shaniel and bride are expected his bail fixed at $700. Not being able to ing.

Miss. Clara Emerson of lijlon Christian church, Nov. 5.Usual services hrae from their wedding trip to-morrow or give will be detained at the county jail to await his trial. Mrs. Carroll has ap- visited friends here several daysfeek, sjortly after.

all day. In'the evening the pastor delivers rived soon after, and assisted in putting out the fire, the boy having told him that he had a pretty Are, and mamma wanted him to see it." By he time the firemen-had arrived with the hce carts the danger had been i Miss Gertrude Hunt of Paxton has been the second ol a series of addresses to young pli -d for a divorce on the grounds of habit returning Monday. The Bloomington Cider and Co- ml drunkenness and nnn-sunnnrt. An spending the past week with her brother. Dr.

people; subject, "Life's Duties." Evening is shipping a carload of pickles tding- averted. meetings hereaiter at 7 o'clock. junction was granted her, restrainingher ton this week. Flank Hunt. iL-PVanurs roasted daily in Kemple's roast-eat The whole town goes there for good -4 First Presbyterian church Divine wor husband from disposing of his personal pro THE largest ansorttncnt of Men's ami Boye' CInUiiiiR i-v-er' shown in tliiajvioinit.

You can find anything you' Want iu Suits and at the (very lowoHt ju'iffs. Itwill pay you to drive miles to purchase your full und winr Misses Tillie and Katie Med De- ship, conducted by the pastor, at 10:30 a A Fkiasaot Evening-. perty or real estate. catur. with a lady friend, are visiltrves Sunday-school at 11145 a.

Junior En Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ross and Mr.

and A Gypsy fortune telling crew, dropped White has the largest line of lamps. jn this city. ter bill of Clothing from us, deavor at 2 p. m. Senior Endeavor at 6 Mrs.

C. F. Buckman entertained about sixty into town last Sunday and worked their Ask to see them. No trouble to show goods We give special attention tdt de trott-erythiftg iatsiuts, Overcoats, Underwear, Ifuts of their friends last night at the home of the game for all it Was worth. On Monday i Look at those Air Blast soft coal stoves livery.

If you want groceries qsd to HWIHT hVIIll C'l 1: muu am, 1 irnny ail wtr 11,11 mini hui i abMillerfc Jones's. Th.y' are man and wife in the crowd got into a fight Bowen's. former on North Sangamon Avenue. The weather was blustrey and stormy without, but "Don't buy a Suit or an Oyerloat until you've seen our lino. m.

Preaching by the pastor at 7 p. m. Miss Shaw will give a report of the Rockford convention at the Endeavor meeting. All are most cordially invited. At the U.

Church, Subject' of Hie White has a large selection" "or Limoges The man had the woman arrested and fined, after winch the woman did the same thing to Mrs. Retta Ream and Mrs. Ishby and children spent Sunday witlfes in china, suitable for gifts. Ask to see it. inside of this pleasant home everything was A eood eeneral line of groceries, high bright and pleasant.

An ingenious guessing the man. Then they, were all arrested for va Paxton. qualities and low prices at Bloom's. -morning discourse, 1 he sumiay-scnooi. grancy, their total fines and costs amounting j-JHBarber and daughter, felen, contest was contrived by cards, numbered and lettered, each guest receiving' one.

The paints and oils bl all kinds for 1 spent the first three days of the! Chi to S49, all of. which they were able to jpy, painting at reeland's drug store. cards went in sets according to number, and cago. A man named Hineman, fromfe Elliott, en Ted Kagsdale returned home from Hoopeston the first of the week. The Cash Millinery offers (Jason gaged in a fist fight with one of the McGinley At 7 p.

m. an entertainment will be given by the chneneVyaimg-peorillundexliis- pices of the W. A. Sunday-school at 10 a. m.

"Junior Endeavor at 2.30 p. Chris -tianJCnrfeavor at p. All are invited. Ella Niswomcer, Pastor. the collective letterstf each set formed the name of some Variety of apple.

The efforts i able, fashionable goods at reas ices. Something new. Special cure Banana boys on the street last Friday afternoon, both made to gness the names were very amusing. ham', at Kempf Being pretty well loaded with Spirits fermen A fine line of whips to closfeap from cenuup at G. W.

Hpon's. the; FAIR CLOTHIIG STORE JESSE B. Manager. The "contest wound up with the composition f-C A Dixon is conducting a' special turn. Hineman was fined $3 and costs.

Mc of a poem by each set, the-raoM -successful cleaning sale at Weldon. Mrs. Rakestraw of Gene, rived this morning to visit Mrsil. Ginley went to the Police Magistrate and A gireceuful Concert. poets being awarded an enocmous apple pie.

See Kemple's oyster ad. He knows promised to come around and pay a fine if he A good place for. your steak is what good oysters are. The-CJhicago Grand Concert Company When the guessing was over was not arrested, and, according to last ac O. Bloom's, fnces always real The Royal" Hams, the finest hams on the supper was served to the guests) The follow- counts, he is still comingr -tKssftple's salted peanuts atfed iq market, at Lundahl s.

ing guests were present: I nis own oakery ana nest maierii gave Gibson a most pleMrrfg-entaOammejitat the Opera Hall last Monday, evening Jthe audience being small but very appreciative. The violin Miss Delia Elizabeth Call en Mattinson, Wilson for 5 Ostrom makes' good cabij? I xa Messrs. and Mesdames J. II! Holmes, -Graarv. A.

Hoover, per cent, ttrm loans; A Typical Caie. per dozen at the Star Studio. I tC Use Chase Sanborn coffee; always gives M. Nagle, the genial station agent at the Phillips was enthusiastically receivedrMissT" L. II.

Horr, W. H. Simms, W7 WTSniff, T. A. Pence, A.

E. Butler, F. O. Culter, A. fc.

Clarence Alyea of Ogdefi, led his the best satistaction. Lake Erie depot, was philosophizing recently Wood. Milo Yoder. R. R.

Baily. f. i mother here last unaay. School tablets and fancy box stationery' Baily, F. W.

Beardsley, John Wilson, W-G, Good line of fancy sraokiqeos at at j. M. vrcciana s. oft tlie narked difference between the endurance and patience of man and woman, accord Gibson City Wilson, jonn nerpont, J. 11.

Damon, s. J. R. Koss drug store. For groceries-that, are the best, leave or Phillips has a most charming personality, being perfectly free ancTunaffected belbre an audience.

She 'has several warm, personal friends in this city, having visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Gregory several days last winter.

Mrs. Maud Wmklebleck- Rady, W. S. Lamb, H. II.

Richmond, J. If. A fine line of trunks and leap at ders at bloom s. Plymouth' PoultTarrti. fancy Poultry A Egg q1wcjalty Poultry Supplies- Constantly 7: on Mand.

ing to bis observation the woman being.in the Jeadssfi.Why," he said, the other day G. W. Haupt Son White, T. Spalding, K. b.

Fojey, J. Buchner, M. WJ Everhert, Rockwood LDon't forget that White is making low hjoe Shop See she line of good, but chja hats pries on disnes. couple came into the depot: the man was I E. Crammond.

Mrs. I. II. Collier, Miss arTneCasinn iiitnery; Fivecenis-aTiar-pays-fcr a telephone in- MyriTWhirneyTiad Rev, WC-Snide tallying pound baby, and the woman. -You will find genuine Jera pota your home.

I was luggiH a 35 pound valise, which dragged toes at lute The place to get meat the best meat is painfullyasfound her feet at rvery step. The Gaudieaux, lhe supiano soluisl of the cuhithf-ny, made a most favorable impression. The sweetness and purity 6f her tones and tlie ease with whkh she sung were remarkable. Harry RaymondJ-'ierce and wife- proved very clever readers, and were encored repeatedly. Lundahl's.

Fresh bon bons and Allej J. For Hale. A yearlhie Fohnd-China herd boar, pur man came panting and-penpiring, and sat pev WiJM per lll lbs iwr Ui Itw saw our lim It pr hw His Kfic pT Ml IliS ftllo per Jvaal tx-r pk Vreeland s. Idwf M.bI.. Honvi Mol DrKnulaK'! Mi-tiH Mtutt irti lAvv KIIUT Chase Sanborn coffee once used, al ELITSON.PropIr,.

Maker of Fine Sewed Repairing oeatly done. Prices repsonabls Iq Kuhn Block. doors E.Curss Office. chased at the State Fair last fall, sired by down apparently exhausted; (lie little woman Bowen's is the place fresh ways used. Plumed Kuight, be Dy Latest Fashion, the drnrrped her heavy grip, an'd seated- herself R.

groceries. with a pleant. patient smile.J Most people tT; 'Z For and cleanest fats, see Sali-iy liriusiiiy Kouuialns. the ntu-M thlnir It you want a noouy cad yii J. Ross.

California fruits at White's. Chase Sanborn leads. Born. 'i On Monday, tlct jo. A.

W. iluslfd, at Galesburg, a son. OUt 1 W. MOTTIE. Grbson City, 111.

LeFerre. I f- Best meats at Kemp tiif have seen illustrations of this kind quite although he is an excellent breeder. I frequently in 1 It2; M. A. TiioawniN, Elliott, IU.

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Years Available:
1874-2015