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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 4

The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 4

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Tt www THE TANTAGRArn. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 31 1912, "THE ROAD OF GOOOnUEWICS TOWANDA. Miss Sybil Kraft is visiting friends METAMORA. Threshing will begin this week. Wild blackberries are ripening fast Sk in Deluvan.

velt cnmpaicii fund in 1904, but that the money went to Ihe Nw Turk state Republican committee and was spent without the knowledge of the Colonel by a wicked man named Odeil, who wi'a chalrmnn of the com Strength and Health for Men and are plentiful. Loren Curry la visiting his sister Mr. and Mrs. E. V.

Knoblauch in Carthage. H. O. DA via, C. O.

MAnqUIS, PRESIDENT BEO'Y-TKBAS and family, who have been vla.ting in Miss Gladys Day la visiting friends near Cookavllle. Kansas the past two weeks, reiurneo. home Sunday. Miss Mae Kennedy, of Normal. AROUND HOME.

-Miss Nettle Huston, of Tuscola, was married Sunday to Roy D. Cannon of Janesvllle, Wis. D. J. Kerrigan and Richard Dick-man Intend to form a partnerahlp and build a garage at Mlnonk.

Albert Bommerahuch, son of Nicholas Bommernbach, florist at Decatur, died Sunday of Bright'a dlseaae. J. C. Roblnet, of Fisher, haa bought an 80 acre farm near St. Louis, and will move there next spring.

C. E. Howel, of St. Paul, Minn-has been appointed supervisor of mechanic arts in the Decatur schools. Rudy Helntzman.

Albert Wadkln- spent Inst week with Miss I.llllun TIME TABLE Subject to cbauge without i.otlce Effective January 4, 101. The Oldest Established Advertising Doctor's Office in BloomlDgtoa-It Has Stood the Test of Time This Is the OSUce Where Everybody Gets a son, uari liemisman, neo niinici Peterson. -Andrew Clark hulled first crop CLINTON AND DECATUR. clover last week thut yielded four bushels. Umltuds.

Local a. Ernest Glehl attended a party at noma of M. K. Danahoy at Eureka Saturday evening. Many farmers have been shelling corn during the past week, some of them having from to 4,000 bushels on hand waiting for the 76 cent Mirses Imogens Heller and Leah Kraft are with a camping party at the i'ontiac rhautuuguc Pubiituied tvery-motiiuig (except Sunday) and weekly.

Katerod arcond-clau nutter at the Bloom-f Uf tan PoMoffica, Bloomingian, 111. 8UB8CRIPT10N RATES. Bally, dell.d by Carrier, lite a week. By nail In ailvanca 1 vear, Hi 4 montha, montha, 1 month, lie weekly, 1 a year, itmliy la adrancn, Paotairaph will found on aala I Cnlcaio at the Hour, newa Hand and the Chicago Newspaper Agnuy, Dortbeaat comer Hark and Madiaon. In Waahlngron, 1.

hy th. Columbia Newi l-ompany annon. corner Prnnrvlrania and Herenu atreet, "Earnlnc Star" comer. in Ran Fralwteco by lanama Pacu1c Newt Market and Rllw atrrvra. In Peoria by Hartman newtdealerl.

end Aduma. Square Deal. Etch and Poor Alike. I Give Men Health and Strength by Curing Diseased Condi-. tions and By Building Them Up To Robust Vitality With Effective Treatment That Makes Pure Bjood and Strong Nerves.

-Arthur Barruckmun and family and mittee. Keep these distinctions cicar- ly In mind. Kannm hT" raised 100.000,000 bushels ot what this year. This, of course. Is due to the prosreasiven'ss of Gov.

Htublie. but he will doubtless feel chncrlned that nuh record should have been made during President Taft's administration. I CURRENT COMMENT OrHrtWMIr Peoria Herald Transcript Regardless of the heavy vole siven Theodore Roosevelt In this county at the April prima. los. the attendance at the nm i lie I'roKresslvea at the Rev.

Murphy, rector of St. 8:45 a.m. a. m. 1:46 p.

in. 8:45 p. m. 6:45 p.m. Patrick's Catholic church, Decatur, haa Milan barrackman, of Streator.

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William a. m. 7:85 a.

in. 8:45 a. 12 45 p. a. :45 p.m.

4:46 p.m. 7:45 p.m. p. in, 11:15 p.m. Ulnict con-tor Cham- new automobile, the gift of his con Cory.

gregation. Threshing was commenced in this T. Collins, a tinner at Stnnlng- Men, Come To Me Con- Decatur Parlor Car. ton. was badly burned recently when a gasoline stove on which he was work vicinity Monday.

Orvillo Hose man reports a yield of 66 bushels per acre from twenty acres. Floyd Roseman's onta yielded 62 bushels per acre from jult me freey about your condition; no charge to talk it over. If vour case is incur notch. Mr. and Mrs.

John Helntxman and sons, Casper and Herman and Mr. and Mrs. Strlckler nnd daughter of Peoria, spent Sunday with relatives in Metamora. Ten Metnmnrans attended a meeting of the Woodford county Bull Moos-era at Eureka Saturday evening. J.

R. AVaRnera of this place, was appoint ed as one of th delegates to the national convention at Chicago. The picnic season la drawing near. The annual Iourd'a picnic will ha held ing exploded. nactlon made at Decatur paltm and Danvllla.

The aanltnry police force at Peoria thirty acres. able I will frankly tell you Peorla.6pringfleld and St, Loula, has been reduced to three, five men being dropped, herauso the appropriation was exhausted. FOR FAIR JUDGMENT. LlmitsRs, IaciIs. BELLFL OWER.

-Miss Elisabeth Hose spent the day CoiU-un. Katurduy evening Inmates that there Is no niartlliiK ilematio for a a. m. 10:00 a. m.

Misg Mary Kelly, of near Emlng- In Kankakee on Thursday. mt of a Rom. to Mr. and Mrs. H.

F. In- p.m. new rurtv in re.oiia coumj. oi ot all parties of ton, who taught school at Flanagan for aome time, died recentdly at the age of 21 years, nf consumption. 0.000 In hi c' im a.m.

7:10 a. m. (:10 a. m. a m.

1:10 p. m. 810 p. ei. 6:10 p.m.

a son Saturday morning. Mrs. Moor of Decatur in mnklng red the call in! Inn ISO voters answ 11:00 p. m. 4 00 p.

re. p. m. 1:00 p. is.

n.iitv omaniiers on Satur- C. O. Cunning hna bought the Gar her brother F. J. Duayi a visit at thU rison barber shop at Mlnonk; and the dav evenluK.

The representation wan placs. of. wholly confined to the cit La oy shop Is now conducted bv Har A. R. Rlnehart returned from a former so.

If curable, it will be effected by my methods in the speediest posible manner ard at THE LOWEST COST TO YOU. I do not care to enlist the attention of the casual reader, but invite the earnest consideration of men afflicted with Blood Poison, Rashes, Sore Throat, Enlarged Glands, Nervous Debility, Poor Memory, Lowered Vitality, Kidney and Blad nml was limited to ry Raker, of Wesport, Ind. on August 20. The Woodford county old Settlers plcntc, held annually at Metamora. will be held on August 21: and St.

Mary'a achool picnic will be held In Metamora, August 28. Th Challenge Company of Ratavla commenced work on moving the old water tank on the tower Monday, and have the new tank ready for th rcep-tlon of water within twelve daya after the water was released from the old several weeks' visit with relatlvea in 1 7:10 p. m. p.m. 11:26 n.

m. Ail Lhnlfaxla maka dlrent eonn.c Miss Eva Cushner and Leroy Lan- Altoona. Pa. -Miss Pearl Innla spent tha week camcjr. better known In wrestling circles as "Wlll'e Love," eloped to He-ment Saturday and were married.

tlona at Varklraw Junction for Spnnrfl.ld and St IxhiIb. with her friend. Mrs. Rertha Van Cleve at Hlne Mound, III. Leona Zah.

daughter of Alderman membern of the Republican party. Without dlsiounllnpt the Roosevel. sentiment in this locality. It is ap-larcnt that the third party Idea has not set the woods afire. Undoubtedly bad a meetlim of proient been called immediately after me rhicano convention the ollsejm would havs tieen crowded with tleiublicann to go on re-.

ord ae.iinst the work of the national John Zah. of Mt. Pulaski, was married tank. The capacity of (he new tank recently In Ixat Angeles, to will he 1600 barrels. iTeamwit Grit had Omnral Pol-knap In his cabinet an Srcrrtary of War, and tho he win humiliated by the revelatlor.a ni to Irmtulnritlen and corruption In the war department It did not Grant or dlncredlt hia admlntntratlnri.

He wan regarded a havlnc been mirtnkn In hln choice of a cabinet ofTlror and an having had hln confidence and Rood nature Imposed upon. The offending necretary roalsned. but the (treat aervlee Grant had rendered the country In over-throwlnrt currency exparabm and In other notable achievements of his ad-mlnlntratlon wrs not firsotti-n. The emintrv honored him a a Brent leader In the field and In the executive chair, roKardlena of the dereliction of a trimtcd appointee. lTfsld'iit Harrlaon had Curpnrnl Tanner as pension commissioner.

Tanner no bnndi-d and blundered In lnterpretlna; the pension lw thm hln Prvlere had tn he dlaijensed with early In his Incumlx-nry. Hut It did net Impeach the llarrlenn administration. It snowed that llHirleon had Harold Ross of El Mont, a suburb Rev. Father DePnul, pastor of Bt. of Los Angeles.

der Trouble, Stricture and "Tnta train to Mackinaw onty. Connects with PeorivS'. lunula Paorla Parior Car Train. R. HOOVER.

Aaant S. W. OUACKCNBUBH. Traffic Managnr, Sprlngfttld. liny I.

T. R. Plailnn Canln of au.nt or write TrafAe Dpartmnt. IS anil 5 rwnta. Mary'a pariah, for the pnnt eighteen months, left Monday for Kansas City.

R. Leggett Is opening a cleaning ci. uimli.ee -rd the committee nn ere- establishment In Decatur which will lint hiindr'da of men where he will have charge of a arge congregation. The new pastor The Fisher band gave an open air concert on the streets of Rellfolw-er ndvert'sing their "trret fair. R.

V. and R. A. Harvey drovs from Rloomlngton here In their autns to spend Sunday with relatives. Mrs.

Nellie Dotson and daughter, Almlrs. of West township, and Mra. Kfie Rece. of Savbrook. vinlted Mrs.

John Iolson one day last week. Word wan received here of tha birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. W. Q.

Vnrelnnd. of Ames. Iowa. They were former residents of this place. pur white from the woodwork to the furnishings.

Th typewriter, cash re of St. Marys. Father Euseblun. arriv gister and electric fan ar of whit were willing to condemn ths t'hlcago i-onventlon are not willing to nhars in the wrecking of the Republican party nn -n roil' force In national politics. thov feel thut It han uneful ed th latter part of last week from enamel.

The rash register coat $600. Cincinnati. Th largest crowd seen In Meta mora sine th organisation of th Saturday ght band concerts, was that I urt'one to serve rT. irdicss of the lac tn hich characterised the ennven tlon and the events Immediately pra It of Saturday evening. Thirty-five out Prostatic Diseases, Chronic and recently contracted diseases peculiar to men.

Medicines furnished. No prescriptions to be filled. OUT-OF-TOWN MEN VISITING BLOOMINGTON: Young, miildle-aced and older men who live out of town 01 in the country should call on me when visiting the city, as many ailments can be successfully treated in one or more visits or by rontiniiinp; treatment at home. Write for information. Consultation at office or by letter free and confidential.

in and have a talk with Or. Danhy. Consultation free. Office Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 5. Wednesday and Saturday evenings, 7 to 8.

Sundav lo to 12. G. F. DANBY, M. D.

lo4 NORTH CENTER-ST. OVER NEWMARKET. or town auton sirs counted on the When Colonel Roosevelt demanded DOWNS, ntrreti on that evening. George Read The anniiunl outing of th Associate Independent Order of Odd Fellows will he given st Lincoln Park. Springfield.

Auguat ISO children will present from th Orphans' Home at Lincoln. T. C. Elmore, a prominent farmer living In th vicinity of Springfield, han Just nt th second valuable horse, th animal having been bitten by a mad dog. Neighbor are kilting every dog that comes nn their premises.

of hln friends that to nerve him they Mr I.ou R. Perry hit purchased of out, who han been lending th bnnd. left for Iowa Saturday and H. C. Martin must repudiate the action of their own Mr.

Georgt Cog. fo.ir atnlllonn. Mr. and Oeorge Cox will mov has been appointed director in big rlttiaries. turn the state ot unnoo.

er to the mercy of Iirlmerinm and Into their bungalow thin week. piar. tiniuirilHsnnhlu and stop the movement Mrs. Ciavhurn of Champaign la of prosrenaivtam In n'nte nffairn which visiting her daurhfr. Mrs.

Harm Blua. BENJAMINVILLE bun characterised tne last rum 7r. domination or inn siai. Threshing will begin In a few days Mrs. Whltcomh will entertain the Indies guld at her horn on Thurs he took a poslllon that latr-minuea .11 an H.

White nnent iidlidited urfalr and unreasona si J. w. coale i. day nfernoon. Rev.

C. ft. Royd of ths M. T. ble.

In asking HepuMiewnn to nn t.v the verdict of the primaries on thn Ther was cult a henrr rain hern church will preach to ths children on fiienday morning but no hall. ROANOKE. Fred W'nseli In In Mlnsotiri looking nfter his Innd and crops. John Beer ha purchased a new Cadillac automobile. Martin Roberta and wife nf Hammond.

are vlsi'lng here. Pomlnlrk Biolette. who had an arm I residential preference and to repurti- nest Hunday morning. Mms F. helyn Wlsegarver of Maria.

ite this erilu-t as rerjaraa state nomi --Mm. Imoley of Jollet and Mian Padls neia is visiting Miss Iiedeii mioley of Chicago, ar visiting th for e. he laid himself or en to the enarga Ills de. Is'' to form entirely new party In some nialen Mrs. Salrman of turners In visit mer's daughter.

Mrg Ira Kai r. leen mlntnk.n In hln choice of a com- mtsaloner, but It a reumtable In-rldent that did r.it Klve character to Uis senlc he remlerd the country, ha Hnrria.iti administration one ff the most tM-nirahl. and succeesful In the cavinfy'" li.l'T history. Now Tuft haa hud Tallin-s-er nn secretary of the Interior. HI np.

pnlmmmt win not well advised and rrnatrd r.wnilnl that mnde hln rerit-Tiatlon Tier i-an-try. put while Omit. IMrrinoti and cthem were not nmirrh-d beat;" of mlai-ikm tia.m.nt. th deronll'-n with some now Is to enn-p'rn Tnft ti Infamy for a similar M'inder. It In even unrcd an a rfuann for a new pirty thnt Tnft had Bal-llnerr In hln cnhlnet.

To such an extent ban been minl-fc-alert th link of nnlln-irT film." and Justlrs and decency toward th" prsent sdndnlnratl'vn. It In without inn ner nnughter. Mm. H. Conle.

K.thel and Mable Whltlng- n.l wrk thru the Repuhlleati organi Mtss liern're Redel! ent.rl.in.rf on if IPiaimlngton npent last week sation In staten in'licates mai ampu'afd at th renrla hospital, was brought horn Sunday, Mondiy ivening for M.sa i Misses ray and Ruth hi-, inmstance on a s'ate ticket in llll- Miss Ficrene Rrdrll nf fi.rk Mr. and Mm. Iiu Raremors will i ironirted r.ither a desire for 'him bv an serious belief cal ed on friends here last W.Vn-.' move into their new home purchaS' day. ed of Mm. Thomas Craig thin week.

'he of a new pnnv. ithout losiitnttig that th" Coliseum Mrs Mary Davison and dau.ht. mtetiiis represents tne size or in" Mrs. V. C.

Fields In at thn bedside her granddaughter. Minn Adn.n Inm- nf Rloomlnston spent Sunday aim llr. Anna Bedell. Four automobiles with twen'y-sli people mad up a pa'ty that attended the Pontlar Sunday. Mm.

J. Small. Mian Anna and Elsl and Mian Margaret Mitchell ar visit-Ing at Fsrmlngton and Bar'nnvlll. It. Rutledg.

hss gon to Wisconsin and It. Ilratt has pur-chnned ha busltma and la now In charge. who in n.rtoiisly ill with Miss White and Miss Ze-nMa fever. We Have a Large Stock ol Threshers' Supplies Charcoal Iron Spellarized Steel Boiler Tubes, Drive Belts, Tank Pumps, Hose, Belting, Packinjr, Lace-Leather, Injectors, Lubricators, Oils, Oil Cans, Oil Pumps, Etc Immediate Shipment Reasonable Prices Under "pent a few days lal week .1 Mm Cash Furgenon and children Gibson hale return-d horn af Mr. Coalr's.

VAtA ilU Furnishings tnr t4fra Urtg tm your tttt trtfv tir4M, VI tm iifnfiit.il mmmn fl 1m ftllaV h4 er tnr KKta la pne hm II W- kuttf4l ti, wrm at(4 all tui va( ht mtm 11 ittmalex A. MOBERLY log NORTH MAIN-ST. VtRVTHINO OtPtNOABLE WORN MAN OR BOY. Mr. and Mm.

1 ter a Hat with Mra. Pamuel Ferg. It. veil ntirr-nt In vrin eountv. In.lii-nt." em that I.

r.l evel K.is I the st'P- hundreds nf his for ice mlTiref" Iv on a third ticket I'H- nnM The unnrelitd'eed voter cannot i.io rers'd noi-h an dentnctlve. rM'ier thyn and bodv i. to tn l.i.no's a rarnllel. Him Abraham Lincoln n. Rlnomitigton visited last week w'th I.

Bnlamln. at lesst no lretdcnt han been nubr't- Mr I'utn Kendell nnd dntigh- to as triirh unmerited Edward I nf Metamora will farm th Hod-ll farm next Marr Brown eni.et.in. tern nnd lima have returned Mher ITmlil-nt has been so tarrm teen young l.i. Ilea last from a vi ith the fi rmer a moik'r year. In now occupied by Edward tentlr dtnlrd a fair ludsment hi" ternoon with a th mi le party In horn at Ifnvlle.

-Mm. P. Mandler and Mm. F. acta nn their merlin.

It In rom I'llmentary to the Int. Ilia. rc of ih ixna Ii.rad.n. of Camden. 'Mo, and Annta K.

f.ail of Ma'cellun have gone to Xertta. 111. POLITICAL ANO GENERAL, i Saeet ent.n sf A Bats atom foil Mm. Mary Whit, of W. American voter nor Is It a rxj'iar wn're thev will Join a number of th'ir nnd Mr.

and Mm. li ii. .1 ln seem think that Hnlnt friemln and it. vm nnd camp f. abo-:" ten days.

of West I. then v. la- t-e erogrenlv. irt In the same Miimnntiii of the I'renirr. Aen Neman.

Mm. J. Ptt grew ban nlored bT furniture nnd In netting at Kprlngflr'd and I'eorta. Anton Ulr.noa has mo4 Into Ihe ne varnted. Monai wan mirk th Monday bv a nail wnn nlng Into a f'ne II wan taken to I'eoria at one.

in hav It fared for Joneph. Fu'l bronchi a Ford from Sunday that C. 'mmernian will try this season to Mi-i Fay 1 mg and Mian Alta mojh.r. Mm. Isaheih II.

Mr. and Mrs. Coal. r.m. i.

hite your clilfenship ren'oeed nf'er tt-i. kiea gave a moonl ght pienle on Keiser-VanLeer Co. a term in ihe ienitentisry ei en ng at looiey liia Th" I'hiiadi 1 hia lder jea'n were M.sa Itenai. fin.tlear r. WAVeUPvi' LE.

Ml" SoMdl Mowird Vlev. Clide I', olev. Wain. returned CLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS ir.rn i union TU.S.I.V IfHa The1.il of town Were Viae K'nrle. Miss F1'- -It Mra c.

m.e.,,.. Itier meat to threshing e'uta the piren, e.f o.n R'ke and Mr aeph Keenan of l-ltov. srd M'-a Kihel Whinngtoit of Peapsely Qu.st The tinunual rj ilet of Kanun In at lant es-tU'red He han l--n arranging a r-eft of tn. Repi.bii.an name for th. tori, Is protieely w.k New Vrk W.l.l.

AS THE CONTINENT line Six automobiles and thre moto I rule wllh oc.j r. I s. rrsd. lit, an it In.i. iieiy Minwuri ar w.

Sir ke in the Chicago are till heir 4 at Intrrvwls, allbo ihit rfts-'greertient frfvnrred several rtM.r.tria sat b'trongely entjgh. tb teres. I nal Ti wmph4eal I'nlon han'rome In f' etiiloent. sitn In I inl l'r eiri ten le rotir.n tii with thin str-k. altt.o why Ihtn 'hoiild la p.

if eTjInniiii n. It will he r- filled lt the tlni- th" rr. nut. there wn nn fort m'd. to Ird'o the metnhrrn of the Ti p- I'liinR, -t nt.lv In hut thrm ut lbs ei untry.

to etrti in airetfihr with I He oreeemen In et'l' e'. The eieninc wis "pent won et-ii r.mn. aid Kenain Mm Ii iT.n.lrem anil bin I. nms party of ifc Koch and ler park, fjndiy The North American Ill ni In l1I.M.nor..l..n of r. i -Threahing nina and nenaritorn ar.

n'aediftg about ih. nnachtne shotn 1 EUREKA. STOVES STORED -Wllll-m riyinpain hna moved i hia i.i-i.r In Ih. atetth vf Amelia Klmm haa r.pwim l.y.r. eutrtte Stnrpf was a Life Assurance Co.

TORONTO, CANADA Whan yaai ere nana. daring Ik hit. h-ea started and others 'n n. lay Mr lm 1 Ket.T p.rre'a of a. re mem with go.d weather pr- il tng.

Waned Me T.i tin It. in eoiii. n'o ke ti the Cloradl liirittun who bed In of vemaretel women wan was'e,) 1 1 Ihit It Is not Wh le in nolle SB ID l' fl ltepillr.n ar h)fn. etier siendinr aever tj we-ka near l.ir-otn N. N.

WINSL0W SON rUTtaaitat. fra(e Iisaaj af Life lianttreaaaMk 14 yewr fmt -W i hwt-er and nn rvanrhtrry In alttaan a.rlun n4 if Miaon 5 at of ar wi the demind wan thrt of the Typographical Cm i I'lla, tr. ie lunrg fr.endn In Crop. nfi.n a ilnn.roun rlir.n.. hut II ran Mm.

I. and lant IheuoM ka "Net haw nhnao, but Bnif. There eiwae ee day whan a nan la Irtaaranae ajar the any ef the -lrn Onrln A la'r ni-4 rMHwii. B. firal Ih.

ill aUilr iTak. nf rurl. I'hamiilnin I'lilir. f'h'ilia nnl I'lorrriin Rrrnly K.in rurvl It a wn.n nn ciiil.mi. K.ir a.1.

nl drurdaia ADVERTISE IN THE PANTAGRAPH l.i M-irnlar In Ih. J.IBri A lair -J Orar anil fni.i.y and Mr, Sholl'd avoided 111 urder Iha nirtkirg i reawmera I. itei-et rrltlrlem. Ihefi-f e. that han timed T)lrs'l trim lea ln die In Urn feet thai fn-al-d-M l.taa-t awl tli liw sl ld'ng UKen-Uf 'f innia.ti'ti Irfiwd to lletj'r inll.l crimen 0 Will Bwll.ee Preferer.iut tt-mart.

ar n.4 Iwing held to eleet de. l.a.'e. to tb. Pill I im enl Ion. Tb ar.

t. h. under ih. ylm It'll lhal feaily In n.i matter aim. lb" whole i-inenn til th.

funeral. F. W. Maurer ntat-a ratual Bllnal Mr ril Mra nii'iam rr.i.; liham. a n.l Jlta T-l.

l-iit Hnr-lair i KiMim-r of i nh K.r.k l-r-t in-l. lth Mra Itiir-n nmy. 1" Wt4 Hhi COOKiVILLE. Thraritrie la nn In f-i fi.r-n nw i mm nu II II rt nnj (iiflietitlon Will I a'l'h'led to l- a 4r ar in l.n i fri.nlt aKAaHHnSOnnnaMaBBlnaanBnaa w-4a1 ai.J th. rata rr -a in tu WUU HtMH ie-t iMw rn rtol ao niatiy r.

a tf.al TMIa-M- ard t.fi i Odd Pieces 15 Broken Suites -r a lu Mm llaimrard an. I da-nh. i.f MaraTaf't tlfl.art.il tf I lua Tre Can et lei afwr Mr Hei.n Ma ro.Me.i in. hull a few iti'ai'ha he al. tan eel op In b-ta- I' n'lar.

Iti -Ml" lira 'i rirh an la Ih. ka I ir iHn ii Hi" of who 41' fi! llUrwi IISTtTITf, kaananaaaw' mmh aa a fiinal h.li.lallet New han Maim wiih h.r a ai.r. Mm (f hum. i.f. i.k'., -maw, lUt.lr.

a lann.y SWAMP- ml lri.r,,. uattaV a TRI MONT. Mr I Mra art w4 hat naarrfkwa. I I'Wi. rm" kia aaMl far4 naaa.

at araamaia ta W'f Mia l. rf Rip. aa A la MiM- erruxt on Hat. jr4ar i ra ani a ll nit a I with h.r inuifur. Mm T.

F00T Which had Hde With tie lewa- lie. M.t l.n hs than mailer tn easct line with '-t-H'-y whhl. he ha ttm tint da) ll anie the 4 -f nrnai.ixil. ii. and It In this Vf lalln.

mm en. I an let tfd i' U.rt u.l that m.d' lnteii.in.tal tn. tb. gri.t'St t-b-aT ib wor ha eer kn.wn aiulell wlul rial, been lie Itnjed lu rllti'iae I nVUiiMal le as .11.1 II nt'lea it a km wle lat. ut tbsju.ta.

I a Ih. fii -d tedi.r t'm Hi. i. ui' aa. l'n '-a 1, i In in- I'- ho.

1,1.1. SilllM-ul ftHrt. ni anil 4n-a II. mn riamtil" A Mritili Ut' i.ri fai'ir tm Hr an I Urn i M.iU.n. a.in.ln? tlif at and a 1m naaf ana a.r4 af thta a a.

trMt arw "ir aa kf a I i i ar.un. 1 I' 1 1 II- rll aallli 4 Ifc. h- Sr. a in "i.n.itnn a an. rariia inn llr.k l.

fan r. II aa.k an. Mm i I f.an. n. laaaarwa-, kw la i mil ma.

IU a Ml l'a II IUI- 'a I ARROWIMITH. Th. Am. "in irt 1'iai a t-iaa ball tm lata ar-4 dir. earu-a aim any amai.ir tmn.a unl.f nin.ia.aj am i.f In.

Iiii ia r.liiaa n.a. h.r. n. and II I. man.

nml a4 ta-wtmn "4 fraam 4faatr.ff I Premature' -f Hi. H.I.IIM "lull- i4 i. iim a-. a i. f.i-r Th.

Iii.rt 'n 1 11 l- 1 1 1 ti ll.r i Ii 1 1 i.g At this sea-son of the year we find many Odds and Ends in Home Furnishings-broken Suites, which will be closed out at very liberal reductions. Only a partial list of the many bargains are here given: alinnra mil ctry I'M hra" lliil.ll,.,!), Maar. It I.rnai.l, fARMIR la aim a "iiin.l. a i II" I 'n thud fl Baldnes nra.1 tHntmaaai flaawt raM f.a" a I'l. af ra fr.a, with 11 a i end klr rV-a, in I M.

n-Uf l.n man d. lira. n4 ka. ff in 'la. IJIfc.

il.ll e. til ol 't in III l.illo 'ie r.l I. ii, nht 0 4. Tk'Hnp- t.l rUiMl'l mn I ifitrra i-f ajr Prevented ina i I -Mm I. II a.r, ul ntl.rn I I' Mlrh.rda I.f i f.

hia ana d'airinf Hum adJima Na.a af Af ruanini's. I ill. II ii-- II. 1. 1 a I I It i)'Ik K.I.

ant rhlld. ln in at n. 4 ih- rf.i.n "rnia, Mr nnd Mra Ul Mm 1k.iai nnj limn if l.rf. ai.r.i.fin nValtt allh Mm It. ku 'ili Ti nmi ih- i.i.

m. I a. Inn. ri iial4 iii an tln n.n it'iii nrt'l a tr. in.

rii'i! h.r. i. 1 be iiiiiii" a I mfJ I lh I I li. an $11 rs HJiS Sl.dS Slotri Jv irltcr. I4 U'i krfi.

5j Km krt. K-K kf fa. $70 llJ Jo in a 11 Mtanja-n Cliina Cl Jl'i5 t'lun j22r Miaaii.n r.urtri I Nl Mlii. ('Il4lf I if if limj i.ii i.r.iM I-. a i.f i II," I i.

TMn Ii." I i. i tii. Ir. a and all.rwl th. fair Tl.

ih, K-a a.fa K.i' a l.i tlr n. in i.f i hii.au. f. it. Il .1 Ih.

ttnuaart h. "hlara.nl. and r' ha w.r. al laan.li.. i i.

r.r aa li mi.ai..n ta in. ('' ih nl it. irm II, I ii II i II a l- i 1. 1 ni "i i. fa, Ih- rMi.i i.

(i VUTON Mr Inrurr nprhi umlr llli ft. in lfi.y. Um A la tlalln4 nh f.i.atia.a in Indmra. Mr W. nf i.lvaf.

tn ai.iiia wiiii frirhda Mim ini Mr In-n. I' i.k- 11. a. ilrtiria'a an4 Mihme an4 Mi I nirrv.it ralir wrt. 1 ti al Mr.

J. f. Z.lifa ar I1.h a.n. 4m DRY OROVt. Mm Kn.ifir.na, haa I'l a lmpf.rir Mr nnd Mra lM'l'r nnd f.m I ninth lu.nl Ind nr.

aa.nHln a a Ih h. I.n.ra ran kr, Mm al Mnny Other Attraictivc Home luirnishin Bargains i. im ai A ti.a HANK CAPITAL Of 00 IVRRLUt liooooon tiflli.fa All! W.h"f. I I I rank ir A I -i I'D Whna. aah''t fiirtr.

li. h. fh.rh-a Ai. A It. tt.a W- Ar Wllaf, I'd T.

P-Kark Da Oenarel Rnakiait y. tnterttt Pati -i i- Hill awtial Altarnaa le Called. ra. la i4 tafi all l-ai '4 ,4 and Miaar f.arin ka Nat tewed. Raananah N.wn l.ak"rrwa Ifiln' 1 Urn.

i. nan I. i-. i-t 1 Haa aihrf laan. tm'ti and in.

i.n t.v kf li i.f.f..i..n. Will n4 Mi, al.irr" f-aa'n 1 Unmm frai I'vain -f I i.l. Ali'nrar hM. Mm Mm II Mr Tlaf-a" I ltarwan and Iran Ml nnd Mm I. aarr, nn4 Mr a'i Mra fttara.

a.f t.m., iKa lllar.ra War TK-inti Hrala. aa It aaaal. JrMB Wltllaria ai il I ali.fl araal I 'lf ia ir4l' Af. IHa Inn II awr.t. Ih.

tan.lM a-r. lai Ih. r.Manlnr, A T.aaa'y A4aa4 en VaU'al iK: Th. i (,.4 tuai Ma nra4 a. a ar.il.4 h- al'u.

4 Ih. plairt Ih. ranik ar-4 Mid. Irf-rf. a I.wlal lhal had l-rr in.

Iwira 4 Imperlecl Rufls-JhWnte $22 SO Ctxxl pallcrn. priced for quick sale at plU.DU 10 yULfUV Mart A nf mm Tiki ifi n.i. Ir llA Mat. 1. it.

a f. i.aa.-f tt Ih. Ii i.ii' il' la h.n ari'iif .1 n. r'niil a In t.a-'-l "'-ii rav.lla. In Ih.

a. i ri 'In and tn. i-f IH. ifl.tl I. ill if I an I an i irl.

Ih. l-rd i.a III I ttr nlirly "1 a. aifcn.lll a s. aa I "I'a nn I- in. a a In I an4 II.

i H. IM tV-l ti 1 I aa.1 I. t.taa.n'.l and Tt la n'l1' -Ir If I'. I a r-na 14. I IV aa i.

Ir lal'ri IH. .1.. It fit alr h-a. I.n a I if ih. I i i ar nnar a'ahi.

al 4 Ih. lnrrtia) faliaa fta.nlli. nrnaltaa al--if nta and in nmml I i I llM. Ir f4h. Ih.ar4 If.

nf Iran II 11I a ltw4 I 4 rral.aa in 4, lu eW na-aaa. a. tnai lum It Tramp fwrell IVI I Pfa.i'S. i.r., i.imaat if. n4 Mara.

IrtevMl Wlf. I' nn HniHfa and Iha l.riil., r.i.lnn frfaaa.4 1,. r. h. I.tlaam 4 madam III -Tka Ma' I l'd I wiaaild a I' a tn.

liih'k If MlOtAND ClTV. Ikiaah'ial will lr'n IhM WMk I. a. la aal4 le hia .44 Ih R.a aaaiar lull, will M.lMlaln h. n-hrl." i.

,4 illnia iiaMfil al A p.nr.re laal I. I aaa I if IHl.l..aa. ha 4 i.nrar hia. kaaaallh Win lhn haH ae itual In Wi in f. Used Goods Dartfalns In tlrr mii a f.ffff in lr'k ainl I Hln Oiaira, ltp'1.

Call 1 1. ft, Kiitlltnr.1 l.k I litillif Idxin SuilP, f't illf'arf, Uk Iron I'litirt tnd KKkrr. CARLOCK Mr It' Ihrf Hlnflta if Kilfaaka np.nl hna a in that Wllh frlalad I ni fain prra.nm. fh.r. am -n ith "Ir Un I i.n.-rl 'hi tl.l.

I aa h'e la ri.n.at f'r aara.nl Mil nf Ih a- r. fl.aM aaf iha Muariatax Wh.lt.. ln.1ia' hf na.ff.ln. ny tntnrv Ih.i. in h'hlha hat.f than 1 I ita haa" 1 1 l.inimml Thin tint.

tta.nl ritr.n ajae 1 enle ty atl I I I. l.i'in. rn t. I it Ira I iiaiil' It. ri in a.

t.ii. ami mmM nd nir4 Tfaltp fail If" laa.d.iw ntM wtidn "III ill" l.nak if nai eaw Ih hr Ik earn" il.aa."k..rr- r.taMIti Iknl 4 I what I aaid Tfamp-Wall ttaadaan, I aw wan Mar) kr Ike (aia wh. I lav I'. I. A r.

I- lfia-a ih. a arar.ih.rn 4 rhi. am. f.r anr -innaiuml to aar.a if ih. Ia.aw.ia hrn a a aii.rn.a af iha ifr-i-l.

1 tiaaikwa'a a f'tir 1 aantae and Mf rtarra ran laa ha f' aaia bt aa aft'ala. 4 II-. arrlmva lf.M aaf h. rav-H r. aa.

rr.url PaaaMvaan a. a 4 (T4naaai a trraart I. h. nvan.4 nma.4 1-1 rrraa I'-r iti wita maaunnaa eaan jeai la tM aaaraaa.aa. I aa.

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