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The Modern Store, CARLOCK’s Shop for MEN 225 Soutn 6th St. JOHN Vetter Prompt .Delivery _ M Q o o ® S 3 p o o p Residence BOTH PHONES Old 2247R3 1005 E. Carpenter St. New 2212 Ice Can Be Had At All Times. | — -rr—----— -- ' _ Society and Local ■_ __ Now is Your Chance. ,buy * lot in in YVilberforce, Green t u., Oliiii, tiie Mecca of Prosperous tind r iiililonublt Negroes bave been subdivided out of i he .'horter place,” and are he >"* s<>icj by a colored syndicate, terms $5.00 down and $5 00 per month 1 rices of lots range from $120 up to $250.00. Now is the tine to buy as an investment A YV. NAY Loll & Co., YVil her force Green Co. O,. Dr. J. H. Matiee YVes tern Manager, Springfisld, Illinois. 1 lat. etc can be seen toget her with other information at Forum office. Kid pjd Lee has opened a first, class Saloon with Merchants Lunch. We hire to see our peo ple, when they goat this line of busiuess, be up to date. He has no women hanging around and proposes to run a tirstclass place in fact as well as in words. If you would be cool buy your underwear at Ca 1 ck, 225 S 6. i rices are best; goods are best at Carloek s, Misses Lola McGregory and Mamie Love of Decatur spent the week in the city, taking in aT tbeii eyes beheld and enjoying the camp visits, They were stopping with Mrs C. H. Jones. Miss Mattie Fan! and father of Mt. Pulaski, Miss English and Mr Bonaparte of E khart, were Camp Lincoln visitors this week. Ed Moore of Pittsfield, was a Sun day visitor. Hon S. B. Turner of Chicago, was in tlie city visiting Camp Lin coln. A call has been issued to various business* men of the city to meet at the law office of Royal & Williams, next Wednesday, July 17, far the purpose of organizing tlie proposed I rust.Company. It i« important and we hope all who have or may receive! a notice, will come out. Place, Williams Building, lltli and Wash ington street. Dr. H. C. Ganaway of Decatur, is a pleasant and happy visitor in the city this week. Delmonico Cafe One of -the best in city 107 S. 8th St under new Management. Regular Meals - • - 20c Sundays - 25c We invite the public and we will serve you nicely and promptly. ED. JASPER. Furnished rooms at 4lh E. Madison Street, Springfield, Illinois. Mrs. J. E Smith, Proprietress. Telephone, new, 1457. Joe Richardson is Sergeant Major of Co. H. Miss Bell of Kewanee, was a visitor this week the guest of Mrs D. 0. Yates. Mrs. Carrie Lee.Hamilton is in the city the guest of her parents. Mrs, Clark Thompson industrious. Mrs. Clark Thompson who came here about 4 years ago, is quite industrious. She has again purchased a nice piece of proper ty ;‘,t, 1415 E. Adams St., a house of 6 rooms, nicely located and furnished. She is a tine modiste by trade and will be glad to have tln-un that desire to take lessons in the millinery art call to see her, she being now prepared for same. Flynn Efficient Campaign Manager L L Flynn, the young alder, man from the 5th ward is one of the most congenial, agreeable and pleasant campaign managers we have before seen. He has been in charge of Roy Reece's campaign for the last ten days, and nshows himself peculiarly fitted for this arduous task. M anaging a campaign, espec ially in Sangamon county, where every male citizen from 18 to 20 years of age, is a politician, i> harder tnan teaching a country school in Mississippi, *fH DRUGS ji And ft Medicines jU| ALWAYS THE P| Choice»t And W '■ Best. M Clarkson’s, |LJpH Remember the place, 213 South Sixth Street. Capital City ^ ■ -- =~ Pantitorium Fine Tailoring-Latest Styles of the Season on ; Hand ... j ( leaning, Dyeing, Pressing, Repairing Ladies’ Garments a Specialty Satisfaction Guaranteed—Goods Called for and Delivered i Monthly Terms Given PJ2OH.GS * ' ^ - Monthly Terms ! { Inter-State 99 Given 104 S. 4th St. . . SPRINGFIELD, ILL. I J. W. Slaughter, Prop. Champion Shoe Repair Shop Your Old Shoes Made Like New By our Modern Repairing Machines Have Your Soles Sewed on while you wait by the CHAm* J PION SEWING MACHINE, which makes your Shoes look ! like New. also make them llexible and easy on the feet and wear better than Nails or Pegs and cost but little more. Best ^ White ^ Oak ^ Leather ^ Used j All Work Guaranteed First-Class Shoes Called for and Delivered Promptly. Andrew J. Gordon The up To-Date shoe Man I 822 E. Washington St. - Springfield, 111. Furnished Rooms With all Modern Conveniences -•Best Location in City First class Patronage Solicited Telephone Old 2322 R. S. Robertson, Williams Building, 11th and Washington Proprietor