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friend, Bev. E . Beri**, kneeled before the hymneal a l ta r of the Brighton church and promised each other eternal love. The nuptials took place on the 30th wedding anniversary of t h e parents . i-^
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P o r A neglect the opportunity of Life, place your • deposit today and become a saver, if only a few cents J each day.
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It is well-known scientific fact that all disease is caused by ac accumulation of waste matter in the human' system. Water u the solvent upon which we depend for the removal of his waste. How can water which contains mineral and organic matter in suspension or solution do this?
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by removing the causes and not tryinato ."patch up " the crouble after it appears. Ward off disease, get your c*se to ^ ~ day. Mail or telephone orders filled same day they are
I received. All sodas manufactured by Luker Bros, is made from distilled waters. 1
' LUKER BROS. BOTTLING WORKS STAUNTON, ILLINOIS PHONE 127
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WEST PRAI1UK.
I. Briraberry gave his farewell sermon lat the Christ ian church Saturday nigjht. He is to leave £ i l -lespie soon tb work in another field. There was qtiite a nice crowd to hear the splendid sermon which he gave that night , j — Mrs. J. W. Sawyer spent Wednesday visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jenbie Compton, in Staunton. — Mr. Sinclair of Altoa is visiting his daughter , Mrs. D. B. Sawyer. — j Henjuan Peters and family spent Sunday] with Fred Hahncamps and family near Sorento. — Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Best Were: Mr. and Mrs. 'Wesley Sexton and Misses Susie and Myrtle "\fVildef. — Mrs. Brimberry of Gillespie is visit ing a few days in the home Of J. It. Coatney. — August Ackermarm i n d daughters , Misses Anna and ChHstina, and Mrs. Elmer
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£ *!ere.. TAll, you need ipk. Bell 's ;jPine-Tar-
Hpney. | ' jFhe - eootbin* and heal ing balsams open tae clogged air pas* sages and M» a short t ime you get relief a n d s i a r t ; oh the road to, recovery. Yo«r noie sTops running, you cough lesi.-.and-'.yo'u k n o w yon are get t ing
Get: a bottle, use as directed. wff§is l e f t as a cough and
Act insurance.
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' l-IA\$$teBlair, Qorrespondent. \*. :>A. . L . ^ r e e m a n sptsat Sunday with
Ms family in St. Louis? — J. C. Olive was a r e ^ i r t St*4«ouis visitor. — Otto Scroggiw ot 'East* 'St: Louis is visiting Mr||pds^^here-.•<:'— Mrs. + Lizzie Knowlson aijd daughter'-in-law, Mrs. Hale Knowlson, sspenfc Sunday with he r daughter , Miss Chassie Knowlson "in 8 t . Louis.\ She is improving a t this writing^v— Miss Ida Herr in of Stv Louis is t h ^ guest of Miss Hulda |ktowskjf. .—- Mrs* C. H. Kring was a:*St.- Louis "visitor Wednesday. — Mrs. E. R. Latowsky and son Don-aid of Spar ta spent Wednesday even i n g with Miss Dora Blair. — Miss JEstella i Bfitt has re turned home •irom Granite City" "after a several 'days' viiitl. - ^ C. J. «p ies of St. Ja -
Shotto of Aitkin visited from Sunday I & ^ f * * ^ f ? ! , ™ ^ ~ M f S
until Fr iday in the home of Asa Best. l E L t Q ^ L , • •, - ^ h * m e * " » ? i i - » „ / i ^ 0 «•*„ * r M M « rtf « « r @ ! » extended visit with her aunt .
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tertained by Mt. Olive frtend*. Mr*. LydJa*
Tenn., is* tne-fgifesl S M*. and Mrs. B. Meier. .' Rev. and Mrs. "ft, Ha rms re tbrned
to thei r home in R a v | u i a . Neb., Thursday. „ ^ v \ .^Misses Clara a W Mart^t^Flelder-son left Thursday for an.: extended visit in Montana. * v ^ J
v'Mrs. Herman.-Weiss a n d ^ i u g h t e r E i | ^ o f S U u n t o n ^ ^ r e ^ l f r e Tuesday.
MraT. Wm. Snyder and children returned to their home in Edwards-ville after , a several Weeks' visit here.
Misses Greta and Dorothy Durbor-rd%.,of Worden were the gugsts o t .Misses Bertha and Ger t rude G£F r e ls; Tuesday and Wednesday.
Theo. Dang of Aihambra" spent Sunday with Theophil Luscher.
Miss Bertha SimA^urger of Staunton called on loeal$frij£n'gs, Tuesday.
Miss Emma Fra^naffll^entertained MissTUiie Brauer ^6^Wki(^6%. Tues-
flM^trs. P. only four
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day. ; . The infant son o^
Sweeney d i e d Tii days old. ">
Miss Alice Heien Tuesday.
Miss Amanda DeWerff re turned from her visit in "Ed^a i%^r i i e Saturday. • !; JO V' J.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Williamson of Edwardsville were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barrick Thursday.
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Sweitzet. — Leon S a w y e r ^ - t h i s vi cinity was oneo f the maay spectators who went to jButler to see the vision on the wihdpjw.
A HAfHKIxd COUGH WEAKENS T H K SYSTEM.
rs. Fred C. Weber of St . 'Louis ffrs. Nett ie Harned is the gWe&t of
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meenen of near Dorchester were Sunday visitors at the home of the la t ter ' s father, J o h n K ^ j ^ M r T ^ ' V t t % r % r iT -Owoit^oi ¥.onn S f l W v « r r^- fh i s v i - K ™ " ' a n a !ttrS. Hi. b . P i t t Ot b j . J a -
cpb. — Mrs. Hugo Latowsky Was a St. Loufe visitor Wednesday! —-̂ S.
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Don't suffer with a hacking cough, that has weakened your system— get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, in use over 40 years, and benefiting all who use it, thie soothing pine balsam with t a r heal jthe i rr i ta ted air] passages—soothes the, raw spbts, loosens the mucous and prevents racking the body with coughing. Dr. King's New Discovery induces natural . ' s leep and ajids nature to cure (you.
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Mrs. Anna Sievers has disposed of the Big Foujr Hotel to Louis Wenzel and has purchased from W^ll Stroh a restaurank of which she will assume chargfs the coming wee,k.
Mrs. Aniia Sievers was in Highland Thursday and purchased from the Highland Brewing Co. a lot, located in the center of Livingston, on which she (intends to erect a building in the jnear future.
Special a t tent ion is called to the splendid s ta tement of our bank in this issue c|f the Star-Times.
Blase Ball Scores. Tuesday, Juyl 4.
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PATRONIZE OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
FISCHER- BROS.
Klunk Miller, Alena, 2b. Dorr, of. Hochmuth, Kelly, fr Daech, If Lannae, l b Sulkey, p
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E. Geh/ lg was a S taur ton 'justness visitor Monday. — Misses FernOlive, Odie and Hampton Tabor spout Sunday in Charleston. — Mrs. C. W. Liivesey, daughters Florence Fay and Mrs. R. L. McMicliael were rocent guests of Mrs. A, Allen and daughter , Miss Esther . — Mr. ; and Mrs. J. C Diek were guests of her mother, Mrs. Francis Flory, ^recently. — Mrs. Geo. Baxter is among th'j sick. -— Otto Jones was a St. Louis visitor Sunday. — Miss Iona Foster is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Harry Bil-yeu of Springfield. — Mrs. Gordon Olive was a guest of her parents in St. Jacob Tuesday. — Tom. Caraway of Texas was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Lizzie Knowlson, Saturday evening, -j— Mrs. Sarah Prose and grandchildren of Livingston were callers one day last week. — Ohas. and Wal ter Prange are enjoying their vacation in Detroit, Mich. — Mr. and Mrs. J. F . Bri t t wei-e Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Livingston. — Miss Mary McCotery and brother Wal ter are spending their vacation with their aunt , Mrs. Jas . McCotteyy of Bluford. —- Mr. and Mrs. W|n. Robbins of Hillsboro visited recently with her brother, Riley Griffith. Their daughter remained wivh -Mr. and Mrs. Griffith. — Mrs. L. V. Reiff and Mrs. O. M. Frey Of Sragwick, Kan., who have been visiting thf l r brothers , A. L. and T. W. Kinzer and families, have returned to the i r .homes . A. L. Kinzer accompanied them to Stf Louis. — Mrs. Anna "V^eisgarver and son Orten of Alton are guests of relatives here.
BANNER CROPS - Tfflt!3IH<7rEB\ According to offlciaT^reports from
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Increased to 1,317,000,000 bushels , « ;4? ,000 ,O00 bushels m o j e ^ U u m
forecast in June . A sl ight Mjjji I in the a rea planted to corn t h i s year was reported and a crop which with favorable conditions might exceed last year ' s 3,055,000,000 bushel r e cord crop was forecast. The condition of corn was reported as sl ightly be t te r than last year on Ju ly 1 bu t was ,a£out 2 per cent below the ten ye4h& average condition for Ju ly 1. Potatoes this year are growing on a slightly smaller acreage than last year, but their condition indicates 10,000,000 bushels more than last year. Washington, this year 's crops are better than the average for the past five years. Compared with condit ions as reported on June 1, the crops showed moderate improvements. The-features of the departnrent 's report were a forecast of a record-breaking tobacco crop and announcement of a heavy quanti ty of wheat held on farms July 1, the la t ter being more than double the amount usually so held. Growing conditions dur ing June improved the prospects of the wheat and oats crops. The combined crop of winter and spring wheat is forecast at 75 9,000,000 bushels, which is 44,000,000 bushels more than predicted last year. The estimate of the final yield of oats is
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Try It - See the Improvement ,Xhe best dressed women pay more attention
to their corset than to any other one garment the) wear. On the corset depends the smartness ot 'onr ' s appearance.
American Lady Corsets, designed alwavs in strict accord with the latest fashions, are the perfect foundation for the season's gown?. They make figures and mark good dressers.
Let us show you the new models.' Note the correct lines, the modish bust, the smoothly fitting hip, the straight back, the slight waist curve.
Just try an American Ladv Corset, " y o u r " particular model, and note the improvement in your figure.
AMERICAN LADY CORSETS BACK LACE FRONT LACE
PRICES RANGE £5"J TO Q?y
FOR SACE AT
Peebles' Millinery Store
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MORE MEN THAN WOMEN HAVE APPENDICITIS.
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HYDE PARK BEE SELDOM EQUALED—NEVER EXCELLED Recommended for health bv r>hysicians
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Agents for EXCELSIOR Beer
Malinosky, Oettei, ss. John Zorzi, Heinz, 3b| Goeckel, Joe Zorzi,
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Surgeons state men are slightly more subject to appendicitis than women. Staunton people should know tha t a few doses of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, often relieve or prevent appendicitis. This mixture removes! such surprising foul mat te r than OITE SPOONFUL relieves almost AMY CASE constipation* sour stomach or gas. The INSTANT, easy action Of Adler-i-kka is surprising. Fri tz , the Druggist.
A Handy Place
prompt deliveries to any part of the city. Telephone 127.
L U K E R B R O S . WEDDINGS.
Jonn Moody and Miss Annie Wil-ken, both of Benld, were spliced together in matr imony on July 4 at 2 p. m. by Just ice J . A. Drake.
City Attorney Clyde H. P a r r of Benld and Miss Helen W. Grant , daugh te r of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gran t of Urbana, t i l . , were dnitod in mar r iage at the F i r s t M. E. church of Urbana on Ju ly 5.
Monday, t h e news leaked out t h a t Pea r l May and Mias Ldzrie Hager-dorn, both of Litchfield, on Satur-
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day, Jn ly 1, had stolen a march on their friends by slipping to Edwardsville and gett ing marr ied. T£e* tr ick was rewarded with a full grown old-t ime charivari .
As duly chronicled in these columns Fred Schnathorst , son of Rev. F . W. Schnathors t of Brighton, 111., was ordained minis ter a t the Brighton Evangelieal church on Sunday, June 18. The second impor tant chapter in the life of the young minister was inaugurated Fr iday even ing , J u n e 30, when he and Miss Lydia Berger, daugh te r «f our old
29 1 7 27 13 1 Innings.
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Livingston Worden
Earned on balls, bases, Livingston 4, Worden 2 Struck ou;, by Windisch 9, by Sulkey 10. Stolen bases, Oettei, Goeckel.
(This is| the game in which Livingston wdn the $25 prize offered by the Fi re Department at the 4th of July celebration. The game was witnessed by the largest crowd of the season.) . "*
Sunday, July 9. LIVINGSTON.
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MT. OLIVE.
Drop in at our store and try our
Factory Smoker, 5c Straight Also Calidad and Bouquet, 5>c
Palanda, 10c
F. Q. D I E T 1 K E R F a c t o r y & S t o r e l o c a t e d in M o e h r m a n B l d g . , f l a i n S t . , S t a u n t o n
F . Windis(h, cf. 4 Malinosky, If. Oettei, ss. ..* John Zorzi, c. Heinz, 3b ... Goeckel rjf. 1 Joe Zorzi, l b „ _ T T r , ^ . i < J .
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1*2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . Livingston 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 *— 6 Williamson 1 9' 0- 0 0 OS 6 0— 4
Two base hi ts , Oettei, Goeckel, Malinosky, Grimm. Three base hits, John Zorzie 1, Sacrifice hi ts , Brown. Bases on balls, off Wind i sch ' 2, off Goeckel 1 off Dsurus 1. Hit by pitch- ' T " ed ball, by Windisch, Unger ; by*
(From Teutonia and Herald.) The Jjmmanuels church! observed
their annual picnic at the jCity Park on the f o u r t h ; The prizes in the nail driving contest were--captured as follows: 1. Mrs. Carl Oehler, 2. Mrs. Elfaier Weidler and) 3. Mrs. Henry J^rkebauer. Rev. W. Harms of Ravenna, Neb., was first] and Fred Cording second in the fat rhen's race.
Our music band gave Street concerts on the Four th .
Rev. tjf.. H a r m s conducted services at the fynianuel's church Sunday.
Mrs. F . Thormann and Walter Thormann of Washington, Mo., Mrs. O. Thormann of El Paso, Tex., and Miss E m a Kanke ctf St. Louis spent/ several days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Droste.
Mrs. l o h n C. Niemann has re turned from her visit in Peoria, 111.
Prof, and Mrs. A. Meier of Worden spent several days of' last week with Prof, and Mrs. B. Schuiiz.
Ar thur Pahde was in Staunton Sunday ieyening.
Herman Fri tz and family of Staunton were here on a visit Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerdes of Staunton called on local relatives Sunday.
Ffanfc Schlomann of Granite City was noticed on our s t reets Tuesday.
Mrs. Wilhelmine Kothe Of Warsaw, III., is |he»guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Sewing.
Prof, and Mr£. F . «assmannshat | - ff sen of St ra tman, Mo., spent several j days with his mother .
J o h n and Geo. Siess .of Gillespie w e r e the-Sunday guests of Mt. Olive
Misses Lydia Fr i tz and Lue l l* Goeckel, Krevan, left on bases, JUtr-ingston 4, Williamson. 1 1 . Struck bgt ,^Lich of Staunton Tuesday were en- -
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