égï¬ï¬ï¬Ã©ï¬iï¬ï¬ï¬iï¬ â€˜ HALLER’S CASH STORE. A Large Line of Fancy Fans zz%? A REVOLVING SI’RINKI ER For only $1.00 A LA WN FAN 2.31211!â€- Now ia the Time Io PA 1 NT (14'! yourpm'nt uf m Wn will ï¬gurr yumr work, fancied: u puiulo-r um! "mural!" (hr malarial mu! «writ, We lum' Mu- 1min!†mu! nan gr! yuurjol; dmar quirkly. A COMBINATION NOZZLE Ilrau for 40 cenls. Ladies Heavy Percale Wrappers. Leather: [mu 'm Just what you want for mending gloves or any other garments. 10 cents each. 30 SOUTH MAIN 81., DOWNEIIS GROVE. Mending ‘ Tissue. t‘ “‘ "m The kind which comes direct WM m homche factory that knows ~01qu . howlo pm long wear mto their hosiery without sacriv ï¬cing appearance. We carry the largest stock in town and would especially ask you to examine boy‘ Our Price Only $1.15 C. S. HUGHES COMPANY KEEP THE LAWN GREEN. her Stockings Per pair 25 cents. From 5cents to 25 cents each. Sizes 32 to 44; cheap at $1.50 The Black Cat Hosiery the painter and can 0'" your job done quickly. mrk, furnish a puiulrr um! guaranlrc Un- umlorial mu! Will mt out no mallet how good. but some Hosiery will went out a lot sooner than Brand. Saves the annoyance of Hose breaking at the ground cmmeclion. 3.5 cenla. For 6% cents per foot to L? cents perfect. WE HAVE A GOOD HOSE We have the GOODS and you have the WATER to do it with. THIS GOOSE NECK Don't be fooled by the w†father used to paint, it stands to reason thu B. W. P. 00. with their modorn machin- ory no mix punt Mb:- thu some palatal-I with gulch. 80 h In no old mt, don'tbooonmbd with the luck Junior. 30.0. 8. Hugh. wont mod- in “Ma F Baum, your ground: 3nd parkâ€"ways with oholoo “no“. of mlnm, hello- mpo, mutton. colon: nod other bad- dlng plsnu; Mao Gibb-go. aullfloven uni comm plum: all at wholesale prions no. 8. Pooh’s greenhouse ‘ In J. No matter what causes I'M:- M nuptials, anoint. cinnamon in- side and om II the only way to cure than. Rocky Ionnhh: Tn mun this month will drive then any. 85 cents. Myonr amt. Ihavonhomo bully Hakim! in a ‘goodloculol which] will rent to a unlit-ally st a mains] natal ln adoring-t ll. occuplod. Good ynd and pedal apes. D. 0. Quinn, Cus‘ todlan. Iothots ol good judgement and ex. poflouco give their mu. one: Rocky Mountain To. this month, keeps them roll. 85 mu. than by Hanson Indiana Co. Ask your dmgglst. Buy thloy's whit. born: and Old Country map, and [at cm luau. nrt pictures for the wnppors. The only gunning whit. born soap on tho mar. Int for a]. Qt Nash's. Parker on": and hangs more paper “an my man in town. 800 him about your work n 7| (Mb-n "onus. or In" word with Hugh†n the hard- ware atom. I In" t goth! M’oon modern house In mum-m Ion-“Ion to all on easy monthly or quarterly payments. D. (I. GunAl. Hy‘lule Kalaoulno. the maul. dnnâ€" bl. wall ï¬nhlv. ln all shadow u :25 canls n lion: Ioclnl's. PM on. of Rang.“ bakery cards in m 'lndmv Md hln wagon will slop lly with I full llno of lush bakery; I! you want tho but garden tools und the Input flock to whet from go to Nuh'n. A full "no at noon akin Ibo†(or non, boy! and youth, It lililor‘n. a can u (brawn. New [muons M canâ€. mm», 50 mu up .0 Nut“. Tmoollu "chug. uynum h I. sue- m J. W. Huh. 8m! â€mg po- lï¬ mull [nor on n Nun's. Chose. Punch manual I- tumhlon. Ila-['0 bald good- uo Ill" in tho The second week of "Uncle Tom'- Cebtn" In Chloego was uehered in with much eclat on Hominy at the Auditoth ium. William A. Brcdy‘s monster om. auction hes ettrected throngs of people since He opening, end the line in front 0! the hopoflice has not been broken1 during a fortnight. The critics hue commented enthuelaeticelly on thle rendering of Henlet Beecher Stowe‘e melodrama. none of them dim-eating from the opinion that not even In the l pellny days M. the Boston Ilneenm or I when Lewis James end nary Wein- . wright offered it bee the piece been so magniï¬cently closed end en intelligent, , ly acted. “From e epeetecoler etend. point it bed everything of the kind out cleaned en in that comparison ere more then mueliy odious." The ecenic environment of Uncle Tom I! erttetle ee well In stupendous. The ioeohoked Ohio river by moonlight; the snow- eovered gorgein the mountaineer Ken- tucky; the ï¬t. Cleir mendon, end the treeetormetionn ellke ere mervele of beenty. The New Orieene levee end the cotton ï¬eld. when crowded with My decked aâ€, ere gratifying to the eye, too, while e wealth of unnec- tlonc ie in the broken shutters end the inching†mo! of Simon Iagne’e home on the Red river. lettuce en eeeonnoed for Ween-den ecd hier- lieâ€. The «meat in MINI, :w to three tech... Ilia in Hall niumod'fhnndly from Wichita. Klnflâ€. The Daily Eagle 0' Wodnndny gives the young lid] Iho following highly complimentary notion: Silas Ina "all who has been in chi-nit] sine. lust autumn unending ihgjnhhc schools of Wichita loft yesterday for hit home in Chicago. where who will spend the summer new» with her moth". Miss Hall whilo here has and. home with her gnndmoihor. Mn. Dr. "all. and nilondod the Irving school, graduating from the eighth grade when with honors llui. week. She is u dolightlully mutating. Might and at» inactive little lady with ennobing qual- ities of head and mind gnd has made lime and «hinting circlo oi friends during her way here who cordially oxâ€" prosn the hope that she will Mom to rowan her studies have Ind renew old friendships. Ail wish her a pie-nut «anon u home in the Late city. Tm Economic Imam hold- a rogu- lu meeting this. Thursday. "Iain; M. llu Congngnhonll church. A ducal- Iflon of the bond“: and "II: of this“ III" to the princlpd hut-n. Two numbers of the league will uu: on ouch aid. of an qua-“on. “up“ Cnmp NJ. M. It. W. A. am no to Willow [hump mo ovum; of Jun )3 n, hduiurl that all nun-Inn go as tho Camp pan the upon... but than be a good Inrnout u a good “In. In upochd. W. H. [hum-d, Clerk. A. J. Nudh-m. Chaplin of III. lmh Imooh Regiment... now onto! o! the ll. 3“. church at Hut (hill-ml. Cal. bu been vlnlflug Châ€. Cnrponlor, MI old man“. Ami bl-nhtâ€"mak In the wool wlwn. J. "nwklnn will occupy of the rm! part with Ilvop. Work ht progressing rapidly 0 addition to [ho Chllvum bulidlng‘ till noon be Nady (or occuponc The new lot-Allan of the fonntnln It Ilaln and Curliu shock In an Improve- ment. but the boys would be prohib- Itod lrom playing In the razor. A. C. Wlugarvcr nturnod Fri-In, from lulu Texan "lp. II. In Inter-stat! In tom. property In tlm 0" region and In mum-unnu- ovor "to outlook for the (levolopmont 01 um. Induslry Clo-r0. Maple Clly Boll Wuhlng a only saves the wear on your cl‘ “use In: rubbing In roqulrod saves fully half the lubor. Btunley‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Sluiell’vr and non ‘ Paul "(Clarendon Hills. were gueuls at 1 Mrs. M. McNaughL’a Decoration dny. We are please-l to note that A. M. Compton is now rapidly, and apparent ly permanently, improving In health. Mr. and Mm. A. 8 Cole and daughter Clam. oHnmwa. lll.. spontlast Thurs- day with her parents, "Land MrsJolur If you want your clothes to be clean and white, use Maple City soap as di- rected on the wrapper. Mm. Mary H. Batten is home again from Maywood where she hm; been spending the last three monthu. Ernest Pickerlllof Chicago, visited withhis uncle and aunt, Dr. and MP8- Isl-ll. Panison, Sunday. J. Cook and family or Chir'ngo. are located for the summer 9n the E. H. Prim-e place on Oak woods avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Davis are encor- tainiug an aunt. from the north part of the county. Harry II. DaGraw came down from Harvard, Mommy. For Saleâ€"Fresh, young Jersey cow. Enquire at. chln‘l market. Quno a number of our ammu- wen callers at "no county seat Monday. Miss Olive Lamb returned Saturday (mm 8. visit with relnliv-s In Indiana. Fancy Ctliforuln. [tutu at Nash's. . Fncy Onllforuin chorrlu It Gorwigl. Buy Diamond Bug Killer. 10 canto at Butler's. Additional Locals. rapidly on the ubufldingmhich occupancy. fl. ' the human! MI plunbln‘ vawvvr-v' ‘F'w 5 §WC10ver Hill I'llttel' “The Club am ;.,.;.-1 CANNEFRUH'IANDVUITA “WWW MWTM