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]\\ To Delinquent<br />

Subscribers<br />

: ; I C INSCRIPTION have,been | \<br />

A t i v w coming in to exceed our • <<br />

^ ! ! expectations. We have sev» ', ',<br />

•J ; ) eral delinquent subscribers • «<br />

Kilon oar list who have come to ! ',<br />

; ; ; us and proffered to pay their < *<br />

.< i i amounts in installments, as ! !<br />

•j ; ; they did not feel able to pay ' ><br />

t I i.: it all at one time. We are ! !<br />

; 2 ) Very thankful, indeed, for ; '<br />

< > i this spirit of upright busi- ! !<br />

^ J ; ness principle manifested. It ; ;<br />

- N • makes us feel downright i ><br />

{ I ; mean to present statements, ; *<br />

•* < » and we have given our pat- < <<br />

.« ! ! rons ample opportunity to ; ;<br />

•* i > come to us. We need the < *<br />

\ \ \ moneyr and, besides, the \ \<br />

« j > postoffice department forces • «<br />

\ ", | us to adopt a cash basis, ', ",<br />

j | which in the long run is j »<br />

9 « i the better policy for ourselves ! I!<br />

< ; ; and our patrons. Please j "<br />

.< H i call and settle any indebted- ' "<br />

* " ) ness due this office. In i "<br />

•< » , few days jve must present ! I<br />

"J |J ; the statements. - . j<br />

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WHO'S<br />

W. A. Steele was in Chicago Tuesday.<br />

For rubber tiring see LESLIE CALD­<br />

WELL. i5.tf<br />

The Sullivan Greys will play ball<br />

at Springfield next Sunday.<br />

A. B. McDavid of East Nelson<br />

township was in town Tuesday.<br />

Miss Emma Evans of Bruce was<br />

shopping in Sullivan Tuesday.<br />

Mrs. Milbry Stivers visited recently<br />

with her son in St. Louis. *<br />

Mrs. Nora Patterson was a sufferer<br />

of tonstlitis for several days past.<br />

Earl Chipps and Roger Huff ol<br />

•Sullivan have joined the University<br />

ball teatr. ....<br />

Charles Petitt and family have<br />

moved from Villa Grove to Ardmore,<br />

Oklahoma.<br />

Mrs. Lib Jeffries «f Charleston is<br />

visiting her sisters, Mrs. S. T. and<br />

Mrs. Charles Booze.<br />

I Eden Bros, will ordei flowers |<br />

I for all special occasions.<br />

FOR SALE—A plug mule.—E. D.<br />

MAST, Kirksville, 111., Box 64. 16-3*<br />

Dr. Davidson reports the birth of a<br />

daughter to Kamp Grounds and wife<br />

Monday.<br />

Rev Dr. McClain ofDe Pauw University<br />

wilt occupy the pulpit at the<br />

M. E. church Sunday,<br />

See Newbould & Richardson Bros,<br />

for "The Reliable Gasoline Stoves."<br />

A son was born to Scott Harris and<br />

wife Monday night, the first son,<br />

but fifth child.<br />

The seniot class of the high school<br />

will give a play at the opera house at<br />

the close of the school.<br />

FOR SALE—Warsaw Compound Incubators.<br />

Phone 7216—J. L>; MC­<br />

PHERSON, Agent. i6tf<br />

Misses Freda Stricklan and Edith<br />

Woodruff and Mr. and Mrs. Sheilabavger<br />

started Tuesday for the Pacific<br />

coast. } *<br />

M. Whitman is able to be on the<br />

streets again after being confined to<br />

his home for two weeks with the<br />

mumps. .<br />

Rockers, rockers, rockers, at-New<br />

bould & Richardson Bros., Southeast<br />

corner of the square.<br />

J. T. Dawdy returned Tuesday<br />

morning from a ten day's sojourn at<br />

West Baden, for the benefit of his<br />

health.<br />

Get that picture framed; it will<br />

soon be spoiled. Eden Bros, will<br />

fix it to keep. ! 1<br />

The Moultrie county fair will be<br />

held in Sullivan, September 14 to 19<br />

of this year.<br />

Diamond Edge Lawn mowers at<br />

Newbould & Richardson Bros., Southeast<br />

corner ot the square. 18-tf<br />

Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson received a<br />

letter a lew days' ago which stated<br />

that her oldest sister, Mrs. Emma<br />

Robinson, of .Danville, Ind., was<br />

dead-<br />

Mrs. Kate Rrndol has the name of<br />

making as fine light bread .as any<br />

woman in the county. Bread of her<br />

baking on sale at Shirey's grocery.<br />

If you like homemade bread try a<br />

loaf. 19-tf<br />

Arthur Keys and wife entertained<br />

theT. H. G. girls in. their new home<br />

Monday evening. The evening was<br />

•pent in the usual routine of amusement.<br />

Sandwiches, coffee, cake and<br />

fruit were served.<br />

Take the Banner Route for Dan<br />

ville and points east, also for Chicago.<br />

Connections are good now at<br />

Bement on • morning train.—W. D.<br />

POWERS ia-tf<br />

Miss Sadie Scott is now at home in<br />

her boarding house. She ate the<br />

first meal there Monday evening with<br />

boarders, which made her and others<br />

feel much at home.<br />

Rev. J. G. McNutt preached at the<br />

Jonathan Creek church Sunday after<br />

noon. This will probably be his last<br />

sermon, as a regular minister has<br />

been employed there and at Cadwell,<br />

and will take up the work next Sunday.<br />

.. . .-,',<br />

Houck's photos are the kind that<br />

please. Some new styles are now on<br />

display. Prices right. 18-3<br />

This weather is delightful for<br />

picture taking. They are always<br />

satisfactory at Houck's Studio. 18-3<br />

Matrimony is, like the weather,<br />

mighty uncertain, and the happiest<br />

people are those who are neither look<br />

ing for storms nor banking on sun<br />

shine, but are just willing to go<br />

along sensibly and take what comes.<br />

—Ex.<br />

W. S. Harris, living between Sullivan<br />

and Loviugton, returned Saturday<br />

from Ramsey, where he purchased<br />

a fine black team of driving horses.<br />

George Hollingsworth of St. Louis<br />

came to Sullivan last Sunday to<br />

spend the summer with his grandmother,.<br />

Mrs. Amanda. Wright, and<br />

brother, Jay Hollingsworth..<br />

YOUR<br />

90<br />

YTRAGOOn<br />

CLOTHES FOR BOYS<br />

Ederheimer, Stein & Co. - Makers<br />

AKE it a<br />

M point, right<br />

now; to see our<br />

XTRAGOOp SUitS<br />

for boys. They're<br />

new, seasonable,<br />

appropriate; a<br />

great number of<br />

styles; with a scale<br />

of prices that permits<br />

buying at<br />

your own figure.<br />

The right garment<br />

•Q for every boy above the<br />

SI age of 3 years.<br />

C. Fred<br />

Whitfield<br />

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Saturday,<br />

May2<br />

&<br />

Monday,<br />

• May 4<br />

Tuesday,<br />

May5<br />

Wednesday<br />

Miy 6'<br />

BY BIG DAYS we mean big bargain-giving in reality, where goods of merit<br />

are sold at prices which should interest everyone having an opportunity to<br />

'©•©•o«K tk<br />

John Albers of whom we spoke in The members of the W. C. T. U.<br />

Do not buy a frame for any en­<br />

last week's issue was given a heariug held a meetlug of much interest at<br />

larged photo without first pricing<br />

FRI5C0<br />

them of Eden Bros.<br />

in county court last Friday before a Mrs. G. N. Lewis's west of town<br />

Jury composed of Dr. Kesler, F. M. Thursday. Mrs. ulia McClure read<br />

Pearce, J. W. Elder, D. W. Goddard, a very interesting paper on recent<br />

FOR SALE—A nice boar hog and<br />

F. M. Martin and C. W. Crowdson, victories. Miss Anna DaughTty Chicaeo & Eastern IMsw<br />

sows and pigs.—Call on FRPD WATwho<br />

found Mr. Albers to be of un­ gave a select reading, /arrangements<br />

. NORTH BOUNB.<br />

KINS. Sullivan, 111., R. R. No. i, Box<br />

sound mind. He was taken to Jack­ were made for a Grand Gold Medal No. 196 Nor'n 111. Ex., dally 12: an.<br />

i8-tf. sonville .last Saturday morning by contest at the Baptist church, May No. 2tt Chicago Ex. " 12:40b »_<br />

No. 24 Chlcgo Special '* 2:4Tmm.*-<br />

Parties wanting wells made leave Sheriff Funston accompanied by J. A. 7th. A musical contest will be given No. 108 Marion Local, d ex Bun.. .12:1ft fa* -<br />

their orders at L,. T. Hagerman's or Harris.<br />

No. :W Chicaga Limited, daily...I2:07p|*..<br />

by Miss Gertrude Meeker's class in<br />

S<strong>OUT</strong>HBOUND.<br />

at the office of Chase's lumber yard—<br />

Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, and<br />

music. Special music was rendered, No. 25 St. Louis Ex., dally. ' IT llMWu<br />

H. H. GLADVILLE. 14-tf<br />

Wednesday C. A. Dixon on the south<br />

and refreshments were, served. The No. 126 Bou'nlll. Ex., daily.. ....8:80 sa.<br />

No. 28 Bt. Louis Special, daily ...4:25as*,<br />

As Dr. Kesler has purchased the side of the square will sell five dozen<br />

next meeting will be held at the No. 101 Marlon Ex., d. ex. Bun... .8-22 pat.."<br />

property occupied by Mr. and Mrs. gray granite, 10 quart water pails, home of MJS. Henry Millizen..<br />

No. 31 St. Louis Limited, daljy ..8:17»s»<br />

W. H. WYCKOPF, Agent,. ,<br />

Willis Whitfield, and takes posses­ seamless and perfect throughout, at » FOR RENT OR SALE—One ten room<br />

sion the first of May, Mr. Whitfield 2£ cents each. Read his ad. and 4 house, well, cistern, btru, in Sunny-<br />

and wife have stored their household big bargain days elsewhere in this side and also small residence near de­ Illinois Central:<br />

goods in a room over E.J. Enslow's issue.<br />

pots tr— Apply to HENRY MILLIZEN.<br />

(Peoria Division)<br />

dry goods store and will board until<br />

NOHTB BOUND.<br />

-Regulates the bowels, promotes easy nat­<br />

they can rent a suitable house.<br />

No.233—Peoria Accomodation 7:59 a m..<br />

ural movements, cures constipation—Doan's No.324—Peoria Mail 1:00pm<br />

CLOTHIER? Regulets. Ask your druggist for them. '25 No.JtM- Local Freight 10:15 a at<br />

Houck's Studio is now open every<br />

80DTH BOUND.<br />

day except Sundays, and your wants<br />

William Mock, living on what is cents a box.<br />

No.301—B vans vllie Mail ....10:59»K<br />

will be given the most careful attenknown<br />

as the Enterline farm north­<br />

No.iitl—Evansvllle & Southern Ex. 9:36 BET--.<br />

NoiW—LOOHI M'relgbt , 5:10 j r ,<br />

east of Ivovington, was seriously in­ INSTRUCTIVE INTERESTING Dally. tDallyexuept£unday.<br />

Direct connection at Mt. Pulask ifor P**^<br />

jured with a dynamite cap a few days<br />

Louis. Sprlngffeld and al_ivolnts wr.<br />

T-f-TrTn—t-ffl-n-wnTrTpt HnwInD K<<br />

8<strong>OUT</strong>H BOUND<br />

Ht>. 31 ... 6:40 p. m. except I<br />

No. 71 j Local Fr't arrives Ih 15 a m exl<br />

( Leaves Sullivan 10:08 a.m ex* I<br />

Connections at Bement with train north-j,<br />

east and west and at terminals with dlvarqpr «<br />

ing lines.<br />

C 8. GRANE, O. P. ft T. AX<br />

St. Lonls, Wa, •<br />

W. D. POWERS. Agent. Sullivan. Ul4^<br />

AGENTS WANTED<br />

•1.00 a Year. Send 10 cents for Sample Copy.<br />

Department E.<br />

CORRECT ENGLISH, : EVANSTON, ILL

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