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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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fil.OOMINC.TOV, ILL, I'll I DAY JA.NTAHY 1M, bOO. VniJ-KS Mr. William I anal iaa l-ran. alhttaa guielli Mairualat lrr Ih.i. i I .1 I.

f. II tl-r Statuary Photoi 1,1 le .1. I (III ll lliri. i I Wll li. lie ait' a.inl tl it 1 -Sol mat.

1 uat V. a. 1 I'm. r. I try il ri a I 1 1 Local Notices.

T. a i ai9t a tii4 -I'jll'l' I ll.ll.lll Bl J.n Ii. rw al llf M-ir Kta rvtllll artit the tal I In-lay Will baa it-itrfr (. Unit Mil ai Hi I hit. i.

t.ut.li III). HllrlMuMl HI HI Il Hie imo.1 ti ll. I Ir and i Sfllt.aa atl'l Stud tal.tja. ln. al My Mufr dale all II' lltull lu o.if rii.ifMni baaw b'tig II lai.

't'a air lami denna: many i-nllata. ruff. and lhal IIII! MaiHiVIM.TiiN I is. I ra, ai IU I'aal I Mile -I II tuin( I a la Ike taai ra.in ll-al k'l li. lilHe ll.e aik.

ant aall. 'a. I l.ra, In n'r l-i II km. old an.in. aid taut.

If im 1 be Inatta-nirnl baa brr rlf I ii.ll.,. ind by thirr ranax. ibr bad a la. a of ai a Ihe a'a-wlli ta-'l- tofu in i.n,ti-ai.. a b.stirr a in At aa n.e a.as l-a-r I.

.11 aJ Ibr l.r rrliard. fn la h.a B-al bra tl alle lat h.ir 1.. Ihe ail.a-.H.I of train i l.l., lu l.f Hh brtlaf I. I. l.l l.tllie III.

a. tr bi 1. i.l lit. lat :t.tl of i laa I .1 IJ r.l I It I l.k.r.lu lla SJSI'. VI Vt II a.

I. 1 I I l.t.rr iH.tt.kt III, 'la t.r... a.i a- I 1 ay. a. It ta, IN .1 a 1 II a.

a a 1 1 I J. h.t A I a. 1 aff I' I'rfll N.a -t 1 A lia. il ar III ad A Mle tuh-nl I W. III ajn ral ilhl llrrtaaa.

4 Mal.la at a-fc'f I 1 I k). tfl Ihf laiogt Orffiaefi-rs la tila aa Living on the Reputation of Others. I Imv l.ul my iiiiiirt; lfvt iik tlnl ini'l i III itiliU-lil." mii-l ill" lirr, Si My nil lM.iinif.M ur irf tiuiiiK Hu In lli.il Illicit tif itu-lLttant hull llirfai i liill Ihn tvpu- l.llinll llf tlIWW, Tin IllIMM' of li.u iiidni-nl many mlvrnlurrfw to put ill I'" Hi'irkt'l iiuil.ili.nia thiit nm ii 4 Uiirf in i li" Incut, of III tfi'iiuinr win li1, Iml urn (ifti'il liiirinfiil ill llirir rllifl. Tin' ililii' klumlil l' tin llirir pmuil llii-w fr.niili, niul, Iiiii nn rxUTiml i mtiliil, I sum iiiM-4 iihiii Imving AllKk'n lWd-r. iVTl rK -as VIMONT fit VVALKCR J7 A The 2d ucch of our January sales tale (, I allies Ihe like I wl.i.

Il I tu. trbloii vrrjr f' I- A great jacket sa p. kri. at t-r I nry t. fealty ilcs.lai.ie J-n kel.

at tetlut.jl SCZ-00 Uit.es ll.e rt.i i I la l.es $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 JACKETS JAtht.TS JAChCJS t.00 "kcn iholie ot imu' Z1lks Silks ar no t-er fit tutaili 1 in siiks li il silks- ti One for oa; prtc tilks- vt I 1 i.r-. a 1 I rrttkt 1 i i.l 1 II. a 1 1 1 Jm a 1 i. i a i i I aai J. I.

I VI r. i'l tumi-k prim trre. t-a i.a tr.fr tltm Ifrtrt -1 it a hi uil pre ititenuu tl I $1.98 1 l4lo.ai a I. i. i.

lict fl.1(l JdlAftH $0(l J4tAf 1. Sil J4lhtIS f' vil 141 hf TH I to Silks Semi .11 la-. frejl ft iniMht laa al s.iii i 75 II uo tiiks '-ar siisi 2'. yirl for coil cra. 10c irj r-J tub d.

I')C yarj fir emm labia 7 he Illinois Cereal nioo.leir.n. I ai apt Wl South Side Square. Retailers. Third hick. DL00MIN0T0M Matn-st.

i iri.r. I.lrr Tartoly f.ll.e iruia a- i.r.tii. 14. la. i.

-I f.f ra.fn iml. at ratany U. I tbr Wrrk c. I- I a .1 ai I and 1 a. ij ta.lrll.r I I t.a Ir I a I l.r Itr tjtrrk till tie rr.lil'e 1 l.

I I 11 mm Irt.ct 1. l.f tl.e 'I at a If. I. 1.1 al'le 1 1 I. n.ar 1 1.

.) ft. 111 the I--' i li b. 1 a- 11 I I aa tu li.a I atf lt-r t.1., 1 ale I. Ml I ll.u II at -a a "I l.l. ilil.ll I-tl II tat t-a 11, a III.

Ill S.I ft.ll t.4ti- 1 lit Inatlaal Hit tltl-. I. Ib.t II. a- I. a ale alx.a.l a la.r liiiar 1.

ruu I'll a riaal il-al l.f It Ibal tt.i i.f a4.tal.1r and I Ht I.I I itl.l. I.ui lo 1. wii If 1 1 lo I I.ISi) ltll IT 1 1 1 ai 1.1. a sea 1 i huh a l-alk, f.i 'i a t. I 2 1r1.11 a i.

la on I be mar. .1.1 tl.ra ftltiail bull, bra Sell faar 11 The irrrHera ra-i-mt a aiaxl sale of I ulaily taf aeaah.a. r.i. limit aa.rn. la.mat.tc and a 1 ha i aria in afe ealiina ina.ie tl an the I alilaartua fruit aa the i i.

hi. In bih this year. The are iallr.1 for In nun tl i than Ihe blah nia-. tr ivt ly few i-tai- I. Jul the tjiiallllta thai Willi Ha a of the pfla-e.

line er i.ft an litre laraje Urti.and bnw N. V'ltk i hei ae. 1 1.. i I wr ftrfaataie Malntewanee. II.

Ian i.r. ti.tnrff nird a bill for ra 'i ii.au.ti am In the circuit court yea nttaln.t Tin. ma. trer.a.rff OrrMa.rfl The i l' l. a reail.le aiaia a It ii.

ii K.r be arniih of llry worth Com-Ihst thi-y wa re marrlrd at. I bate two araawn nine ytara alla-ffa-e I.l al.r haa Inch rrurlly trralrd by baT I and fur that rauae lift him on l.u-iuri li He nana 1 ria i arret of and II. frail in propi-rty. and t.li. ttftt.

for a sum surTi. ia-nl to maimain lar xiii.rialily while lltlt.a aaari front I. and. Heal I. lata Mailer.

I' firaenoiich has sold lo H. Va.ai tn.r. of this city, tn a-na In "i It of I try flrove 1owDatii, for I --a The land Is loaated near the Nor- it .1 line, an-l unly a disian.e north af Ii ha. good im.ro rmi nia Mr. ha.

been rnrairad In (tar.lenii i.ur the illy fi.r several yaara, but will lo a turn tu far inn. Stunipf baa wild to Krrd M. far ruiliara In lludtuui for lv. Hernial Itth Meeting. -The recently organitrd Kennel club will hiild a nn-eting at the Windsor hotel on Sim.

lay afternoon at o'clock. All members and those Interested are In vited to be prtiaanl. It Is probable that the atK latin-? will -Ive a dog show In the msr future under the Atiitrlaan Kennel rtiirs. l.el th Im.ii ll.el.lr. Kdllor I'antagraph What kind of a mayor would II llutuea make? ONK UK TIIK Illoomington, Jan.

1 ir. South Side Square Third Week. Bloomlngton's 4tQ yard for LcniJale tlcached murlin yard for Lcnsltle esmbne. 12! tC yard fur bfit f-ather t-ht ticking. 5C yard for 30-inch dark percales.

faAs only a lew. ol Ihe Iratities are iletaile-l aive. we nnitl ail. )iii to int Ihe great pine attractions thai ti.al.l sway in all itarimenls SUPERLATIVE FEEU IS ISRIAILU) AS A I'KODLCIH. 1 I i 5 fi 11 II is a mm Ihe in.ni pjri nl ta.tts an.

I corn A. li in dirntaare ftuun.l fine llieie i no a. n.urishiii-nl. ai must renill in im whole grain I his jiril.t nmiiire i-. tlic lesiill ol years ol eirririiie tl S.ld only in 10.1 lii lirande.1 sa.

k. fJ 1 1 1.1 f.w.1 OT.Ita I.ssvt Don't Forget To leave your order with Holies or jnur winla-r unit or ovrrroal for he Ihe laryeal and he-al aeleellnn nf fX li 1 and litem to pit ae al pneea l. aer lliuii any oltier home Inai n.aiiafitp laki a into c.nHiil.-ratiiiu. Tiuur for lb proper Iking BOLLES THE TAIL0 orth Ccfiler-Kt. I ili aa I U't I.

ii'. ii I .1 In liy til.xe, aw.ullr.1 Ihe Ilia li ila.ithlrr, I lair.ii.. lai a i- iii.nl II. at II. In 1.

1 i.n h.il.h the fMiiai.r In I' attll llr ititlivl aft. Ii i. ul a if f. 1 ha I amia.l In a wn t.f lis- l.lur with I li ii. it F.

and Ibr il. l.l Hie ti.in. weia the ral-in. l.f I' a. I ai la ul.

fair and 1 mil at h.l In lb.r frl. i. l. Il.o nil'ldle of I a l.iiia- i at ra. mh Ismail I arfl-llaMaelrarn, Mr I'arr.

II an.l Clara f.l of llu.lx.n, ware n.artl. .1 Ih.a rll i.l.r Ur If Jul.a- It A lu aall The in a farina r. ml h.a It I. Ihe dauiiliirr of Mr. and All II.

Ihotu. rwil-4arlln, Mr. if nn fraity an I Ml.a faw. M.rllii were n.airl.d at Ihe biane of I Irlde. Hr.lue.0-y rtrulna.

by Krtr Wrld.an In Ihe n. a of a n.al i of Ihe fraaa.iti la an AH antplaa) Mia bri ha. l-en an eiti it lb I'rtut lnK and Mann l-ay r.itt.iatir faar all flaue and I amiable II the )iHh re have suite tal b.ailM ka a al the (r I ail and tatove la I rli.rival Itu.er ManMr4. I'rlnall I. Iioyer cf the I i blrli ail, bsa laea-o by Ibr N.

tl. pal Kduiailaanal aaaae iaimli lie ba. I rrlta word li st he ha. I a a niatiilter of the llllnnl. ruiiitulHre l.a.k aller Ihe and oth Inatteia of l.u.me.a ioi.iii.taaJ with tl IMla l.f the Hliu.ila la a.

hi hit tut' I lai be ax at the I raili. rn.it ihe aaK latlun. whi. will I bald nrt July In Ui. Antra Ira.

Illitia had always been the banner ata'e whin came lo at the nain.i.al mra and Ihe committee la iharred wl the work of kea.ina ui Inteir.t and rurlna laraje ra.rt wntai Ion. I'raif. hny-rineata Ihe ei.nilllll la-e to gel li.riili.r the near future to ariaiiKc for raira. T' oilier ma li. l.

of the joti.mliiee are follnaa A. IJaatn.an. laraatur. aba m.n. A.

MKhtli'Sale. I'hlaaan. llao. I rhana; t'. llardarll, Aurm James K.

Aootera, l.lf. blleld. W. lie: SliiK.r, Jsrksa.ntrlllr: I. Ilayden, gul ry, II W.

Hhrywk. TarlKiiidale. Tba aaaih Main at reel laalaet. Tba question of crectlnn a yladuct i. South Mam street settled In I city counail totuyhl It is feared by frien.ls of lbs mjecl that It will bed" I feated.

aomt) of tba aldermen bavtnf an UKa that beaty dimairM will hare to be paid for If I lie Is of Snulli Hi. I are animus to na" Iho structure and are wau btn I-e result ci.elr One man said yaaaterd that no aldero.aa who ti.lal svsui.t l. viaduct need ever eiect ole from tl South Mill aerli.ni, snojiii ocriloo ari 1 when be nittrut ovd llieui. 111 llarniasa I mi Aaln. Tba case of Milton liaroeee vs.

V. 1. Henderann occunled the attention of Jaic Myers eaterday forenoon. Tills caate bt Oeen lootT In litiCttlion. It was tried la toe circuit court of this county, Biialed ami sent bars for trial.

It is a cane in equity for a life Interest in HJtl arrt-a of Ir.D I Ju.lk-c Myers yesterday iranle.l an Injui.e turn rcaatrttiiiiutf the defeudant. Heudursot. from commenciaif action lo rec.iver Ke- aion of the land in litiiraimn, Uoii plainanl a Kiving bond for 1 Ilwitdersoii-raytt. Yesterday al 2 p. at the realdem of Mr.

8ioti O. Cunningham. nl Kait MHI street, occurreal Ihe marrlaxe of Mr. Inert K. Henderson and Mrs.

Mary K. Payne, both or Coital. Her. J. II.

performed the reremonv In Ihe presence of a few Intimate friends of th cample. Th; groom Is a wwilthy farmer of Martin tnwnahlp. a mile from the village of Colfax, and hm been a supervisor. The bride Is a worthy woman, who him 11 in that section for many years. 1 lh Spaniel aa Killed.

Mr. Mark Kirkhy's cocker spaniel met an untimely fate yesterdsy morning. Mr. Klrkhy has been working at the new stretk csr barns since the commencement of work on the buildings. Yesterday his dog followed him to the barns and while roaming about the place the animal got rnlxid In a leather belt In one of the engine moms.

The result can iatly be Imagine. I. The dog was tossed against the Cellini; with terrific force and killed instantly. Derltneit Mayoralty Noinlitntlnn. Mr.

S. R. I-onr, the former Alton rail-rood man, who Is now prominent in Y. M. C.

A. work at Jacksonville, and as well si throughout the state, has ust declined the nomination for mayor of his home city, lie was urged to be a candidate but can out in a daily paper with a card and explained that be wanted to devote the mo 1 of his time to the religious needs of the young men. Mr. Hoekeiihull and Mr. Heed, both of whom sang here last Sunday, are now very sick in Jacksonville.

War l'rtgraniiiie. The literary society of the high si-ho will give a programme this afternoon at 2:30 in the assembly room of the school. All of the numbers will deal with the American-Spanish war. Several of the bcrs will be uniformed like veterans of the sir. liea'lnniations and orations will he given and (he orchestra of Ihe school will furnish the music.

Trof. W. VleaU will aim play. Think. It Indrflnttft.

The Drovers' Journal of Chicago sayi editorially: "Referring to a stampede of cattle the nioomington (III.) Bulletin says In a heading: 'A Dig Bunch Break Out and Run for Surely It doesn't mesn Oen. Miles, or the cows would certainly eat him after his slanderous remarks about beef." I'rof. tation's New Prof Bishop, who has been unable to teach his classes at the high school tor several weeks on account of illness, will resume his place on next Monday. Mr. Arthur L.

Tatton. who has been doing the work during the absence of Mr. Bishop, has received word of his appointment us teacher of science In tne Decatur schools. He will assume his new duties in February. A Good I'atce.

A block of thirty shares of Third National bank slock was sold yesterday by one citizen of nioomington to another. The price paid was 210. which shows that the stock is excellent property. A CARD. We.

the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50-cent bottle of Greene Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. We also guar antee a 25-cent Itotlle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. Corn Belt Drug Stokb. E. R.

Gaffron. J. N. Miller. I.

Dunn Co. A. N. Stevens. Jean B.

Koit. Chris. Garver. Gkeen Drug Co. I i I I I Many customrrs aik us Iho meaning of the Icl'ers C.

P. seen on so many of our bottles. ft We'll let ycu In the secret. C. P.

means chemically pure not pure but chemically pure. Kvery drug we dispense In our prescription department musl be marked C. P. You' doctor knos our dnigs are C. P.

He knows he will get good results when we fill your prescriptions. CORN BELT DRUG STORE; vji (Next to Adam's Ark.) 103 het Jetfvr6a't. 1 trrh Allrfrrtllrh'vlalralodijr. CLEAR AS CRYSTAL oar ctmpltxlom 0 6r (a aie of on 50c ef Bcmty Nothl2 eqjtla It. SoiblHg Is ao health-giving.

Hoiking so beMUIIfylaj. THEODORE MORATZ MMnufacturtr. Popular Drug Store. ala and frorf-afi. SolJ hy all drupRistfi Mail orders should be accompanied liy in cents for postan.

Facts and Figures. It Is well known that I make a specialty of fine porcelain teeth and that I use none but the cele- brated S. S. White's teeth. It Is not so well known that I could buy other makes of teelh for just about half.

Some will tell you the cheaper ones are "just as good," and ask you a larger price for them than I charge for White's, Investl- 5 Ration free. If you'll take the trouble 304-3-0RIE3HEin BUILDWfi 1 3.i9:JiiS9a-9Kri Aih -Iff la laa yrarw Mi'I'll. 1.41 M'HY. I'aictHi III all aiti'l. of in re itilff fur lit inl'.

li li lot atrttal l.f ll" I I. r. Hi lirW lll lit liriiiiiiina Ki-n a fi'i waum tha.r INK i IIH HIInK i n. Hie eur II lrd spread. II.

Iii.it. I. I un wear, m- tip, I'. ij iatl-r. fir baaaiary i li Blank, la "Jc.

pair til" ('a. Hon lalla it. Sc. I'" I. Hit ii I 1 1 up Angora urn.

I par h.i'Hijr yam lul Mtialia auJ rll.a Mw tlna on ltl kni'l. i( olnirr 'li Wiml.r.N Mil, I. A I rli la Hlaavara al 4 hlar. la linif to hi. muiH-y In rhhiaaarv, A rl ilia-tiitil frnin nun- lar rii In Ham ami iail iiIi, mia aii I illiinr ah'l lianitfvr acta ami lan pa.

Ma t.ailuaal laaiaara I'riraa mi aman'a IVilkMHala. hara na rale al ra.lallr rnlii. it i. i.ur aiua anttirti a flan- iirla. utirtt- mitm-u aii'l allk 11111 twai.

Mr UKhii.nl a 1 an. I auciit.i llal aa auma ul tba K'la arr amaii. 'u i ix-urr iiiii r.llv It a a araml rliaraiiar, ana uii.li Hk. u.u.l II tl Itamial ra. iiurrlt aliriiiik flauni'l II 1'j talup.

imh. II Miitir an.l lni.r.fii aalila al II u.h; to Milne ami umiran ah. I rtiiiliair I In a III lila a aii'l rMn r.il.ira. a.rt. al II In a.ih.

ii rli'Kant nalii ram Mark an.l n.l.ni.l tin.m ii 1 1 taluaa, at t'i raih; of ninrrvR akirta. pra II Ui aii'l I at tl "i im atniwal anl Haiti rhanuivt.lf laflria allk akltla. Il.al -rr In al I 'mi rarh. U(1 I lU fam allk akiria at rath. W.

Kl.KMM. IUKI) IM KANSAS. Mr. J. H.

Lattranra, llax-a la IlatiVrr. la Itktn laa tf HrlMa'l tlral I hllatrra. A Irlriimm rwelvrxl al Iianvrra anniiunriat Iba d'-alb In Ti.rka. thai miiriilnit. of Mra.

Kllra Jam Laraaif. alfa of llav. J. 11. Iarama liar malalrn naina aa Kllia Jana dura, and aba" araa a daughter of Ham-ual SlrClurv, abo rriilaM in Stuut'a (inivc tnaiw lianvrml In 1 N-n-a1 aa.

Imrn thi-r on Jan. Hha" marrii'il Hrx. J. K. Iranra.

a Inlud llra-tliran i laTvyman. nrrlr flftjr yan axu. II-1 hual and tai hal all ov. iiinil IIII-naiia In an enrlr dir. and larar aa ata- iKnia-J at Lincoln.

They laft tbla rotinii over ii Iran aico. anal Utile Infaarraailaan ran le gathered reaardiric the fanill. dna alitiir. Mra Kmlly Mndae. la noa iliK at lanera.

There- i-re tbrr fiber rbildnn. til Ihelr arl lau rl realdrnre la nut kmn. The couple ha II ted In Kanaaa for many yeara. rnueral of William N. Itray.

One of Ihe mlli-et funerela Lb at tu orrurred In LeiltiKtnn for many ya-arr was thai of the late William N. Hray. at the Culled llretbrrn rhunh, Wrdnea.lay at p. m. It will be rtM-alled lhal young Itray was phot and killed on the siri-vt rhlcaito only a tvm ilaya aico.

Th thurrh aa rrodi- on the oocaMon of the funeral. Drceatieil waa a iirmnlnetit member ofl the Krnnklln nliMi. tun Jul mil the In-larnatlonal l'resainn'a liiloti of North Ain.rl.a a short lime l.edrre his death. A brief service wiw held In rhlraRo, by Ihe Inlern.nlonHl rrernnen's t'nlou an I f'lenda. after which the remains werr trken lo lxlnitton, arronipatilaxl by hl brother Harry, and four ma-mhera of the iiiilon.

ImluilInK the irHlilnt. I'etei I The (Crave at the cemetery wan atrewri with nwea and evcrgra-ena. The pall I ao re ra were Mii.irs. John MhIcoIiii, IHi'iihart. Miibacl I Inn lit ry mid I'.

Sullivan, brother union men of t'hl-i ii no. HuiTiilan Van Iiolnh and Juiiies Vun liailith, of IxiiiKtnn, rnunlns ol the lie was ytars snl twenty-elKht days old. He leaves a falh-er. inolher. six Biaters, Mrs.

Mil Hinder, (f (lllison City, U'llu. IVurle, Stella, and and one brother, Hnr-ry, all residing at home. Jitnea on lniieranlt, Hccently whllo speaklni? In Imlulb Sum Jitnes was ttnmcrcirully ridieulinn the Infidels, saying "Every Infidel Is like a cyclone. Now there's Hib IiiKcrroll; do you know why Hob Is like a cyclone? He's funnel shRpeat and full of wind." 1 have a ureal deal of ixfpect for In-f'ersi ll. He's a great, big.

Kood-natured, iiaJd-hcadril ctms, who net a ll.f.nO a night for there Is no God. while the rest of us can make a night preaching that there is one. I wouldn't give a cent to hour Ingcrsoll on the Intake of Mixies," but 1 would like to hear Moses on the "MistHke of Ingermll." "I want you to know that IngeraoU's Jokes about eternity don't sound funny to me when I Know that he Is trying to sit down by mr pipiious mother's grave and chip off with the chisel of his eloquence the words on the tmnhdione, 'I am the resurrection and Cue lu Nebraska. tditor l'anlapraph Nebraska is ex pcrienciuix tbo wave of prosperity, for good crops and fair prices are making the farm era, as wen as business taeo, prosperous and happy. Moro winter wheat was sown iu Adams county last fall than any previous vear I know of, and at this writing is looking wen.

lira tore pari or tno winter was cold and stormy, but of late the weather is very nno, with the roads dusty. E. II. NEKMAN. Hastings, Jan.

Hi. Hay View Soclnl at I) invert. The members of the Day View club gave a newspaper social at tho home of Mrs. Dr. K.

J. I'ttikhurst, hi Danvers, Thursday evening. Mrs. C. E.

Vance gave nn outline of the work done for the past year. Kach member invited two guests and all were required to be decorated in newspapers, and read some chort article. great many- costumes were very unique. Among the guests from abroad were the Misses Chaffer, of Washington, and Rev. Campbell of Mo1 The Kappa Club.

Mrs. George Slovens entertained tho Kappa Club and invited gnosis to the number of twonty-flve, at her home on East Walnut street, yesterday afternoon. She gave the club a delightful talk on "Shakuv peare," a topic vriih which she is thoroughly familiar. The club presented her with a flue bouquet of cut flowers. A Hecond Stroke.

Mrs. William Karr suffered a aecond stroke of paralysis at her home, 618 East Mill street, yesterday morning. The attack came while she was at the breakfast table, and while not serious was sufficiently pronounced to greatly alarm her friends. Mrs. Karr is 72 years old.

She sustained the first shock about two months ago. Use Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup at once for bronchitis and grippe. It haa stood Ihe lest and is positively a reliable remedy. Life is too short to experiment with new so-called "sure cure." Bull a Coujh Syrup costs but 25 cent.

a Leading Dry Goods Semi-Aiiiiiial Clearance Sal We are determined not to carry over any stock, therefore results the greatest cf January clearing sale high-graie goods. The VALUE are unquestionably the GREATEST ever offered, and If you are Incline MONEY-SAVING, just attend this sale. The Final Cloak Cut. Our cloaks and capes are cut to such a low price that It's not a question of price but a question whether ycu will taKe one away. Lot 1.

Odd misses' and children's. Worth up to $5.00 yHc Lot 2. Ladies' cloaks and capes, worth up to $8.50. Odd lots $1.98 Lot 3. Beautiful assortment of ladies' children's and misses' cloaks, sold up to $12.50.

$3.98 Lot 4. Your choice of any cloak worth up to $25.00 at $5.98 Remember Not a cloak or cape reserved. We are determined that they must be sold. Bed if been sold so low as during this Now Is the time to lay In a year's i i 50 per cent. Wilton muslin, worth 8c.

Sale price 4 unbleached muslin, worth Oc por finish bleach muslin, worth 7c per cambric, worth la'ic per yard. Monarch muslin pillow cases were price "lio-lon muslin" pillow cases --were price 'Tepperell muslin pillow eves Sale price 2 hemstitched ''Lockwood muslin' sheets. Sale price lircat Great Percale. Glnghami, etc. staple domestics of this sale.

2c 6c 4c 8c 8c 8c 4'c 9c 3c brand, soli ever Children's Ladies' extra Men's during Cottons Have never January sale. ply at a saving of Swj yds 41) inch Three bales heavy yard. Sale price quality soft yard. Sale price Crenuine Ixjnsdale Sale price 42136 bleached 1 each. Sale 45x36 bleached 15c each.

Sale 42x36 hemstilched were each. r-4 bleached Were 69c each. Underwear We are certainly but the prices we Children's and hose, worth 15c Ladies' extra heavy Roue' hpavv in at at llf t. iV til Hi nd Hosiery overstocked in these deparrne are making ought to them. ladies' fast.

black lined fleece lined worth 20c 12 "Black Cat Calicoes The low prices we are making on has been one of the leading features Best quality shirting prints 36 -inch best percales Genuine Amoskeag ginghams Finer quality dress ginghams Best quality feather-tight ticking 1 2 'ic quality cotton flannel 15c grade heavy denim FIeece lined wrapper goods 9-4 unbleached muslin Full standard dress style prints Note these values. Wonderful Practical Furriers J'urs at very jCow cut prices. Come and see for yourself snd frtaiids. Also repairing and altering at reduced priceta. We give best wurkinuushlii.

All such work done on short notice. Kraus (ireetiblatt. 116 East front-tat. Embroidery when- f.V ca union suits, worth 40c 2Jc 2 fleeced underwear, worth 35 5c 2. rd underwear, were 75c, sold 47c.

Close them 4, They are extraordlnar '-i Offerings. than they were xpected, but they ro never will again because embroide 4 Lots. 5 cents We have received a lot of the sale at sale prices. You've never seen -169 piecesa little sooner such values as these you do not present themsslves to us often. None reserved All included.

harcain finnnrtnnitlpi surh as these I I 4 Lots. A Trip To Florida Ou the "West India Flyer," operated over the Mobile Ohio Railroad, the finest and fastest train to tho South. Through Pullman palace sleeping cars to Tampa and Jacksonville, 1-la Mobile and New Orleans. Kates the lowest. For full particulars write CHAS.

RUDOLPH. D. V. 35 Bldg CHICAG, ILL. Lot No.

8. Elegant embroideries, handsome patterns 'C all widths up to 8 inches. Worth uo to iioc a yard. Iaot No. 1.

Handsome embroideries-pretty designs. Worth up to ier yard. Lot No. 3. Beautiful embroideries worth up to 2 per widths up to 6 Inches.

Lot No. i. Exquisite embroideries all widths up to 40 inches In handsome open work and other designs worm to Wb- Cosmopolitan Paper Patterns to Close.

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