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During this hot weather you want ice cream I Remember we are headquarters for I Ice Crea^m Freezers ! We carry the best freezer on the market in all iizes from one quart up. Prices range $1.75 and up. Wnen you are called upon to purchase a Wedding G-ift. a Birthday Gift or Anniversary Present do not fail to call and | see the j Thousands of Imported Pieces which we are showing* on our sample floors. Fancy pieces of every desciption among which we suggest i ________ , Salad Dishes Chop Piates I Creamers and Sugars k Cake Plates _ Vases Pottery Lamps i Statuary Chocolate Sets Dresser Sets Chamber Sets Jardinieres and Stands rtf" Patterns of Decorated Open Stock. Dinner Ware I J J Including French, English, G-erman and American. I If you make one purchase in our store we have S gained a customer for you will be so well pleas- § ed that you will come again. I | Odd Fellows’ Building - 406 E. Monroe St. j Rev. Earnest Hall. The above is the likeness of Rev. Earnest Hall, pastor of Mt. Pisgah Baptist church, Bloom ington, 111., and moderator of the Wood River Association. Rev. Hall is is a young man who hails from Quincy and who hi.s worked himself up to one of tho most progressive young min isters in this Association. He is now serving his second term as moderator the above named body and has just sent out his annual circular letter throughout the district in which he ciearly sets forth in graphic language, the needsof the church. Rev. Hall has an excellent library and is studious, applying himself most earnestly to the race problem and other social problems. Dr. G. H. Jones. The above is the likeness of Dr. C H. Jones, one of our prominent bus iness men, who by his sterling quali ties, has worked up a lucrative and honorable business. He came here about 7 years ago and for a few years preached at New Hope Baptist church. About three years ago, he engaged in the rsal estate business at which lie lias been since busily engaged, doing business with all clas ses and races. His office is now located at 116 So. 7th street. lit has just inaugurated an investment stock Co., and he will be glad to have all people who are nterested, and who are eager to make noney to call and see him and in r'est. He has one of the prettiest, •esidences in the east part of the :ity at 126 N. 14th and three other louses on corner Hots. A Call. By a Call issued by D. O. Yates and Wm. Canselor the choirs ofUnion Baptist, Zion N w Pope, St. Paul and St. John met ind organized themselves into what will hereafter be known as the Capitol City Musical Union. Phe Constitution will be adopted it the nevt meeting, which will be Tuesday evening, July 9, at St. Paul A. M. E. Church. All church people are invited to be present. All churches are re. quested to send representatives whether they have ohoirs or not. Wm. Canselor, Pres. Roie Hunter, Secty.