The Forum

Saturday, April 1, 1916

Springfield, Illinois

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(Single Copy, 5e. 6 Months, 80c) SPRINGFIELD AND PEORIA, ILLINOIS, SATURDAY, APR. 1, 1916. ($1.50 per Year in Advance Published Weekly in Springfield and Peoria Historical Society State House VOL. 11. NO. 51 (Single Copy, 5c. 6 Months, 80 Published VOL.11. NO.51 PETER MYERS FOR SUPERVISOR PETER MYERS FOR SUPERVISOR Among the ten men to be elected April 4 next, is Peter Myers, the well known business man, who conducts a gentlemen's clothing store on North Side of Square. Mr. Myers is so well known that it is not necessary to say a long say. He is well qualified to fill the place and has always proven to be a man of the best character giving to the colored man, as to all men, a fair and square deal. PULASKI COUNTY ILL. Not all of us know that Pulaski Co. has over 450 Negro farms located within its confines. Massac Co. is next. Attorney Rice of Mound City tells that Pulaski Co. has more colored farms than any other county in any other state North of Mason and Dixon's line. Mr. Rice also says that there is no material race friction in the county, that the white and colored people get along harmoniously and that the Negroes are buying property and making headway, all of which is gratifying. We need more farmers in this county and more industries. The colored people must become producers. FOR SALE: LIFE AND WORKS of the late Dr. Booker T. Washington Mrs. Lottie Poston, Springfield Agent 2210 E. Kansas St. Leave orders at Forum office. VOTE FOR LICENSED SALOONS FOR LINCOLN AND SAVE $100,000 ANNUALLY FOR YOUR CITY. Don't drive away business and increase your taxes by voting "dry." Colored people are drawing annually nearly $2.000 from labor caused by saloons being legally run 6 days in a week. Put these saloous out of business and nearly half of the Colored people will move away, causing the lodges and churches to suffer. Can't you see it is not yet time to vote Lincoln dry? This is no time to vote the saloons out of Lincoln. For the past 3 years we have had starvation times and the people have been taxed and burdened to "death." So if you are in favor of letting "well enough alone" you should act accordingly and get your friends to do likewise. This is not a moral question, it is an economical question, because, if saloons are voted out, a certain amount of liquor will be imported or those who desire will go elsewhere. So why not keep the money here? JAMES HALE PORTER FOR STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEEMAN. James Porter, of the first district of Chicago, is out for State Central Committeeman. Mr. Porter is a Colored man and has been an assiduous worker in the G. O. P. for 30 years and the Colored people will be pleased to see him and the race thus recognized. We commend his candidacy to the people of the 1st, "Be Ye Doers and not Sayers only." SPRINGFIELD AND PEORIA, ILLINOIS, SATURDAY, APR. 1. Weekly in Springfield THE REPUBLICAN TOWNSHIP TICKET. You will observe that the republican ticket for Supervisors is composed of some of the very best men in this county and, every republican is urged to support that ticket. It is important from a political view point for this ticket to succeed. The republican party must be elected in this county, state and nation next fall and the only way success can be had is to begin at the bottom and now is the time. There is no reason for bolting the ticket or even apathetic. The Colored people see that from a party stand point. The best party for them is the republican party and its men, in local or national affairs. We have a reasonably fair representation in the city and county now and can make more by rallying to the success of the G. O. P. from bottom to top. GRAND SPRING OPENING THE WOMEN'S STORE MADAM CLARK'S MILLINERY PARLORS 1101½ E. Washington St. TELEPHONE 6619 MONDAY, APRIL 3RD, 1916 A beautiful display of the latest styles of up-to-date Spring Hats. WE NEVER CLOSE Chili and Tamalas a Specialty AT AL. REDDING'S LUNCH ROOM Our Plate Lunch, 15c, Served 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Short Orders a Specitlty DECATUR IS NOT SATISFIED DRY Lincoln is one of the most prosperous small towns in the state, if she is not disturbed by the voting out of saloons, her future is great. It really does not pay to have dry spots. Look the matter over and give it a fair consideration, even church people would prefer orderly saloons to "blind pigs." It has been proven that where a city is dry and the towns nearby are wet, the women have more trouble keeping their husbands at home than where a man can secure what he desires. If the Lincoln people desire their taxes not to increase and fire protection to decrease, vote to stay as you are. In saloons colored people in Lincoln dram over $2,000 per annum as porters and helpers. Remember these things. ($1.50 per Year in Advance 20 Cents per Month) HON. L. Y. SHERMAN J G. O. P. CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT "MELLESSO-BALLSO" TRADE MARK The Wonderful M. B. Hair Dressing and Grower. Five hundred agents wanted. We need agents in every town. This grower is wonderful in the growth of the hair. Only sells for 25c per box. Anyone that will use one box will be convinced. No matter how stubborn or kinky it will make it grow longer, thicker add glossy. Send for one 25c box or $1.00 agency and you can begin work. Send postal stamps or Money order. Use every other day with irons occasionally. The Wonderful M. B. Hairgrower 2926 Locust Ave. St. Louis, Mo. A NEW BARBER SHOP OPENED. Mr. G. A. Barksdale has taken charge of the shop at 1026 E. Washington St. and the firm will be run by Barksdale & Curtis. Mr. Barksdale has a number of friends, is experienced and a careful business man, looking strictly after business and caring for his customers. For 8 years he has stood at the helm at the Jas. W. Grady shop and commanded a good business. He is very thankful to his friends for past favors and solicits their continued support. Chas. Metzger MEAT MARKET All Kinds of First Class Sausage a Specialty A MARKET OF QUALITY 627 East Washington Street Both Phones 286 Weekly paper devoted to the interests of the whole people. Entered as second class mall matter Feb. 24, 1804, at the post office at Springfield, Ill., under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. ADVERTISEMENT8. One Col., 1 inch, per month.....$1.00 One inch, 2 Col., per month.....1.50 Two inch, 1 Col., per month.....1.50 Three inch, 1 Col., per month.....2.00 Two inch, 2 Col., per month.....2.50 Reading notices, per word, 1c; six words to a line. Special rate made to socials and churches. Display matter, first insertion, 20c and 15c per inch. Special rates made on large ads that stand several times. Political matter, 10c per line, and 30c per inch for display. Legal matter, 40c per inch, eight point type. Political announcements on application. We are not responsible for the views of correspondents and writers who sign articles. SATURDAY, APRIL 1,1916 Because an 11 year old boy in a public school in Iowa refused to salute the American flag, a judge sentenced the lad to 3 years in a reform school and suspended the sentence, allowing the boy's father to send him to a private school, a bigger fool act has never before been done, the judge should have been sentenced somewhere, what does an 11 year old boy know about the efficacy in saluting the flag? This was an irrational act. THE JAIL FARM The farm, procured by the County Jail, near the Sangamon river, on which Mr. Mester purposes raising corn and potatoes by prisoners' labor, is a capital experiment and will lead to great results. We have often contended that a work-house should be established and lawbreakers be allowed to pay for their transgressions, but a prison farm is ten fold better and will be a great asset to the county and the prisoners. Garden Seeds Grass Seeds Flowers and Plants of all kinds JANSSEN'S SEED STORE 408 ADAMS STREET Phone 1487 Barksdale & Curtis Proprietors of Three Chair Eureka Barber Shop Hair Cutting, Shaving and Hand Massage a Specialty. Clean Towels and Polite Barbers 1030 E. WASHINGTOM STREET LINCOLN ILL. AND LIQUOR QUESTION LINCOLN ILL. AND LIQUOR QUESTION In the approaching election the attention of the voters is called to this question from a purely economic view point. Well conducted saloons are not necessarily a menace and are not detrimental, in fact a town situated as Lincoln is better off with orderly regulated saloons than she would be "dry"—Why? Well there is Springfield, Peoria and Mt. Pulaski within a radius, each of less than 40 miles, making it easy for Lincoln people to go and not only spend money for liquors, but also other money which would be spent in Lincoln. Also many persons will go and stay for two or three days and get into other pitfalls, therefore it will be more beneficial to retain your saloons and retain your employment and the license money. Elks Annual Memorial Sermon will be held at Masonic hall, Sunday, Apr. 9, at 3 P. M. Rev. Graham, of St. John A. M. E. Church officiating. THE ONLY WAY TO Chicago Peoria St. Louis Kansas City IS VIA Chicago & Alton The Pioneer Dining and Sleeping Car Line Ask the Ticket Agent for further information N. W. DANCY, Ticket Agent Jacksonvill's bonded indebted ness is $150,000. She is lighting her streets with small lamps, boot legging is plentiful, why should Lincoln, with her fine streets, plenty of lights and orderly saloons go dry and revert to such a cobdition or worse? Champaign is full of boot leggers and can not boast of any more order than Lincoln. Vote to retain your good standing, Lincoln people. Rev. P. W. Fields Lincoln Ill. Who is building a fine Church. Furnished Rooms 206 N. 14 St. Mrs. J. M. Thomas, Prop. BARBER SHOP When you are in Peoria make a visit to I. W. WOODSON'S SHOP Opp. City Mail 422 Fulton St. Booker T. Washington Before death wrote his own life book 450 pages, selling price $1.25. $100 a month easily made, one agent sells 31 first day with circular, another makes $5.75 in one hour, a million copies will be sold, agents wanted everywhere, outfit free postage 15 cents, anybody can sell, we pay express, act quickly. Mullikin Jenkins Co. Washington, D. C. BARGAINS IN Shoes COWIN CLARP & COWIN Out of High Rent District. I can save you 25 per cent on your shoe bill. A full line of Men's and Boys latest styles or shoes. I guarantee all shoes. We do Repair Work. I give Bank Certificates Old Telephone 4718 Cor. 6th & Monroe Sts Under Drug Store J. J. Scanlan's SALOON 1326 South 11th St. SPRINGFIELD, ILL. The LODGE LUNCH ROOM and HOME BAKERY, Moved 242 W. MAIN to 116 SO. FRANKLIN ST. Home Made Pies and Home Cooking A SPECIALTY Mrs. L. H. Warfield, Prop. DECATUR, ILL. ST. LUKE'S (EPISCOPAL) South Grand and Loveland Aves. Rev. FatherJ. H. Simons, Rector SERVICES 7 A. M. Holy Eucharist. Every Sunday except 1st. Sunday. 11 A. M. Matins and Sermon. 12:20 P. M. Sunday School. 8 P. M. Evensong and Sermon ANDREW RUSSEL M. Republican Candidate for Governor THE FREEMAN FLATS (Newly Completed) 100 Jackson St.—New phone 2184-B. 223½ N. Washington St., Rear. —New phone 2382. Electric Lights, Heat and Baths Peoria, Illinois. DENTIST Dr. J. H. Mitchell 713% E. WASHINGTON STREET Springfield, Ill. Hours: 9 to 12 m., 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays by appointment TELEPHONES: OFFICE 3329 RESIDENCE 1706 DR. H. A. CESS, Chiropodist ROOM 212, Second Floor 321 Main St. Peoria, Ill When in Lincoln always stop at Hardin & Bernard's Palace. The finest in Lincoln. Absolutely sanitary. Leisey's beer on tap. cold. Finest of wines, liquors and cigars, imported and home made. A strictly first class place. 200 Chicago Street. The very best courtesies to all. A few doors from Interurban station, Cor. Chicago and Pulaski Streets. N. DYER'S Restaurant 122 Oak St. Champaign, I11 Home Cooking. Best Service. Call when in Champaign. Dunbar books Dunbar books, Dunbar books, at the Forum office and J.P. Roberts shoe store. All the best papers on sale at Roberts' shoe store. THERE ARE NONE BETTER THAN THE BEST THERE ARE SOME BETTER THAN THE REST FOR QUALITY Stag 54 SMOKE CIGAR HAIR DRESSER Mrs. Belle Bass, Danville, Ill 1001 E. Chandler St. SPECIAL TREATEMENT given in the Madame Walker system of HAIR AND SCALP TREATMENT Mrs. Bass has taken a thorough course and received a certificate or diploma. This treatment not only develops the hair growth and improves its looks immensely, but serves as a tonic. A Trial is Proof of Its MERITS Prompt Service, Day or Night Moderate Charges F. W. ERXLEBEN UNDERTAKER Funeral Director and Professional Embalmer 1119-1121 South Adams St. Both Phones, Main 1962 Peoria, Ill. 8:30 10:30 A.M. 2:00 4:00 P.M. 7.00-8:30 P.M. SUNDAY 8:00-9:30 A.M. 2:00 3:30 P.M. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 110 LINCOLN AVE. PHONE MAIN 3390 S. A. ASKEW, M. D. MEDICINE AND SURGERY PEORIA, ILL. REISCH BREWERY CO. Keg and Bottle Beer unsurpassed for health and strength. Their Bock Beer has a high reputation. Reisch's Gold Top ranks among the best in the country. Prompt deliveries and shipments made. Order direct from the brewery. Advertisements f. Foreign Papers Taken Any one desiring to get an ad in the Freeman, the Age or Chicago Defender may do so by calling on or writing E. L. ROGERS, Agent for all Papers 819% EAST WASHINGTON ST. Bell Tel. 2720 Short resolutions containing less than 50 lines will cost 6c per line; 50 lines and over $5.00 and up; card of thanks will cost 50c and up; obituaries will cost $1.00 and up; all announcements of businesses and matter not considered "news" will cost 1c a word. Please take notice and govern yourselves accordingly. Dunbar books, Dunbar books, Dunbar books, at The Forum office and J. P. Roberts' shoe store. All the best papers on sale at Roberts' shoe store. HUB PRINTE INTERY HUB PRINTERY HUB PRINTERY Largest Printing Office in Illinois Operated by Negroes e in Illinois Operated degrees Largest Printing Office in Illinois Operated by Negroes MRS. JAS. W. GRA Prop. and Cashier 4 Chair Imperial Barber MANICURING A SPECIALTY 821 East Washington Street Spring BARBERS: Horace Stone, Lloyd C. Jones, W. GRADY d Cashier Special Barber Shop A SPECIALTY 4 Chair Imperial Barber Shop The Palace Barber Shop L. F. OSBORNE PROPRIETOR PHONE 6158 Hair Cutting, Shaving, Massaging, Shampooing and Bleaching—Electric Massages a Specialty. Hot and Cold Baths. Satisfaction Billiard Room in Connection. 815 E. Washington St. Springfield Save Car Fax A BICYCLE SOON PAYS FOR IT $23.50 to $45.0 Satisfaction Guaranteed in Connection. Springfield, Illinois ar Fare PAYS FOR ITSELF to $45.00 A BICYCLE SOON PAYS FOR ITSELF $23.50 to $45.00 GARDEN RAKES GARDEN FORKS GARDEN HOES GARDEN SPADES GARDEN PLOWS ARDEN CULTIVATORS POULTRY NETTING GAS RANGES REFRIGERATORS COAL OIL STOVES SCREEN WIRE HORSE CLIPPERS LAWN HOSE LAWN MOWERS Ready Mixed Paints and Brush HOFFERKANP BROS ANP BROS. 627 E. Adams Street 1 10 Edward Baumann. C. T. Baumann Baumann Bros. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS (Deutsche Apotheke) Your Patronage Solicited Corner 7th and Washington Sts. Chas. S. Gibbs ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Old Phone, 1963. Office: 723 East Washington Street Bell Phone 2156. Office hours, 9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m. Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given Diseases of Women, Children and General Surgery. Room 1, Northwest Corner Seventh and Adams Streets, SPRINGFIELD, ILL. MILLINERY Fall and Winter Stock IN LATEST STYLES AND DESIGNS TOILET ARTICLES American Hair Grower for Sale The Best, the Cheapest. Call and Inspect 206 North 14th St. POPULAR PRICES 105 S. Eleventh St. Electric and Hand Massage GARDEN RAKES GARDEN FORKS GARDEN HOES GARDEN SPADES GARDEN PLOWS ARDEN CULTIVATORS POULTRY NETTING Near 7th Street Notice! PROMPT DELIVERY Springfield Hot and Cold Baths Springfield, Illinois 20 The Store of Quality and Price Combined A Complete Assortment of Garden Seed 6 pks. for 25 cents. We are headquarters for all fresh produce, butter, and eggs etc., direct from the fram. Best treatment. THE MONEY SAVING GROCERY Tel. Old 839 New 540 Onion Sets, 3 qts. 25 cents A Complete Assortment of We are headquarters and eggs etc., direct from THE MONEY S Wonderful Campaign Year Bargain The St. Louis DAILY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT Every Day Except Sunday Six Days in Every Week Two Dollars Per Year Extra special campaign rate on yearly subscriptions only limited to orders received March 1st, 1916; open to subscribers who receive their mail by Rural Free Delivery or Star Route and at post offices where there is no newsdealer handling the DAILY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT; not open to subscribers who live in towns served by DAILY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT newsdealers. Not an Incomplete "Rural Route Edition" The REAL Daily Globe-Democrat Comprehensive and absolutely trustworthy reports of the big events preceding, during and following the Republican National Convention at Chicago and the Democratic National Convention at St. Louis. Every detail, from start to finish of the important campaign of 1916. 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HARTWELL SUCCESSOR TO PIERICK'S. 216 SOUTH SIXTH STREET Bell Pone, 6350 Calls Promptly Answered E. Hazel Wallace Funeral Director PROMPT AMBULANCE SERVICE—CHAPEL IN CONNECTION Prices the Lowest Satisfaction Guaranteed 119 NORTH EIGHTH STREET We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Seed Potatoes, $1.18 per bushel. of Garden Seed 6 pks. for 25 cents. for all fresh produce, butter, from the fram. Best treatment. SAVING GROCERY "BIG BOY" GETS 40 YEARS. Clarence Mitchell, who killed Steve Duncan last September was sent to Chester for a term of 40 years. Mitchell is about 35 or 40 years old now. SEED POTATOES and Garden Seed of ALL KINDS FRESH COUNTRY PRODUCE FRESH MEATS- Our Stock is Always Complete At this store we aim to please every customer, by absolute fair treatment. You will find that our Grocery and Meat Market is one of the Cleanest and Best Stocked in the city. We Carry EVERYTHING in the Grocery Line. We Deliver to All Parts of the City. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE A. J. DEFRATES 500 NO. NINTH ST. BOTH PHONES Subscribe For The Forum SHOE SHOP J. W. Green, 406 N. Adams St., Peoria, Ill., the premier Shoe Repairer and Shoemaker, is the man to see when your Shoes need doctoring. If you will only let Green be your doctor, you need not buy a pair of shoes until next November. Let Green, 406 North Adams Street' do your work. JOHN H. HARRIS An appealing, picturesque romance of real life. A story of achievement almost rivaling in interest the tales of those famed heroes of ancient Rome and Greece to be imbued with powers beyond those of mortal men. A book full of human interest, recounting the life history of the man who rose from plantation habe to leading a kingdom. An inspiration in every line, and the story of a life-work which offers an example for every boy and youth in the land. The life story of a man who was a most remarkable product of modern civilization in all its phases. The twentieth century Moses of the colored race who led his people to victory in the superstition and indulence and pointed the way to knowledge, industry and prosperity for all who would follow him. BOOKER T.WASHINGTON The Master Mind of A CHILD OF SLAVERY Memorial Edition Our Memorial Edition of the Life of Booker T. Washington includes a description of the Tuskegee Institute, the great black institution that stands as a monument to the energy, earnestness, intelligence and courage of the men who won for him the respect of all men in all walks of life and from every station. Every man, woman and child will read it, irrespective of race or creed. The book is a large octavo volume of 850 pages, including superb, striking illustrations of engravings. Size $8\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Howard, Chandler & Company, Publishers 6434 Eberhart Avenue, Chicago, Illinois In answering this ad please mention "THE FORUM" SPECIAL Pay Day Cut Price Grocery Specials! NOTICE—We are the largest dealers in Seed and Eating Potatoes on the market—buying from first hands in CAR LOTS, saving you the middleman's profit. SEED POTATOES, all kinds: Genuine Red River Valley Early Ohio, Early Six Weeks Potatoes, Early Rose, Senaca Beauty. Remember, we specialize in seed stock and handle only the genuine seed. Beware of fake seek sold for the genuine. All Garden Seeds, 4c package. We ship out of town orders promptly. Prices right. Choice Northern Potatoes, peck 30c; bushel $1.10 TOMATO AND CABBAGE PLANTS, choice stock, 10c dozen; three dozen ..... 25c ONION SETS, three quarts for ..... 25c Tub Dairy Butter, pound ..... 34c Good four-sewed Broom ..... 25c Fresh Country Eggs, dozen ..... 20c (If you carry them.) 25-pound sack best Granulated Sugar, with order for ..... $1.80 FANCY JONATHAN APPLES, peck for ..... 38c TEN CENT EXTRA SPECIALS 3 boxes Matches ... 10c 3 sacks Salt. ... 10c 3 boxes Toothpicks ... 10c Quart Onion Sets. ... 10c 3 bunches Green Onions. ... 10c 10 Lemons ... 10c 3 bars Laundry Soap ... 10c 3 Smoked Bloaters ... 10c 3 Pickled Herring. ... 10c 2 Mackerel ... 10c 2 cans Pork and Beans. ... 10c 1 sack Corn Meal ... 10c 2 packages Corn Flakes ... 10e 3 pounds Chick Feed. ... 10c 3 pounds Hen Scratch. ... 10c 1 jar Sweet Pickles ... 10c 1 jar Chow Chow. ... 10c Large glass Cocoa ... 10c 2 pounds Flour ... 10c Glass Jelly. ... 10c Garden Seeds, package. ... 4c 3 quarts Onion Sets. ... 25c 3 bars Toilet Soap. ... 10c 10 Oranges. ... 10c 2 pounds Pop Corn. ... 10c ¼ pound package good Tea ... 10c ¼ pound package good Coffee. ... 10c 1 pound can Baking Powder ... 10c ¼ pound Black Pepper. ... 10c 1 can Salmon ... 10c 2 pounds Rolled Oats. ... 10c 2 pounds Flake Hominy. ... 10c 2 pounds Cracked Hominy ... 10c ½ peck Apples ... 10c Get our prices. We certainly save you money. Goods delivered. NEW YORK GROCERY & PRODUCE CO. 706-708 EAST WASHINGTON ST. Old Phone 631 New Phone 531 READ THE FORUM Place Your Political Announcements with Us We have the largest circulated Colored Paper in Central Illinois We Cover Peoria, Decatur, Champaign, Cairo, Bloomington, Lincoln, Danville, Jacksonville, Edwardsville, East St. Louis Galesburgh and Joliet PERSONALS Rev. Father Simons left this week for Chicago, to take charge of his new work. Mr. and Mrs. B. Kirby have returned from their honey-moon and will reside at the residence of A. M. Williams, on Hawthorne Hill. Mr. Jas w. Gullett was in Southern Illinois this week, on business. Quite a few colored people were out to the 1st M. E. church last Sunday to hear Rev. Bazie. Harris' Lunch Room has been removed from rear of Osborne's barbershop to 821 E. Washington St. First class eatings. Home cooking. Mr. L. F. Osborne is a candidate for precinct Committeeman of the 33rd and should be supported. Don't fail to look over the advertisers in the Forum and give them your trade. Rev. Bazie, of St. Paul A. M. E. church, addressed the Epworth League of the 1st M. E. church, Mar. 26. Your attention is called to the Capital Cash Grocery, 16th St. and Capitol Ave. Why not make this place your headquarters? They have the best in the market and give courteous treatment and accomodation. That is what you desire. Mr. William Fisch, who has been quite ill, is somewhat improved. Jackson Davis who has been ill for several months, is able to be up and about. One of the best grocery stores at which to trade, is Defrates' 500 N. 9th. East side of St. Rally at Grace M. E. Church The 5th Annual rally for Grace M. E. church will be held tomorrow April 2. The pastor will complete 5 years of service here. Monday, April 3rd., a banquet will be held at the church. Rev. Walker will attend conference, April 4 The public is cordially invited. Notice of Final Settlement Estate of Nancy Butler, deceased. Public notice is hereby given, that the undersigned executrix of the estate of Nancy Butler, deceased, will attend before the Probate Court of Sangamon County, at the Court House in Springfield, Illinois, on the 1st day of May, 1916 for the purpose of making final settlement of said estate. At which which time and place she will ask for an order of distribution, and will also ask to be discharged. All persons interested are notified to attend, and examine the settlement now on file in said Court. Springfield, Illinois, March 23rd, A D., 1916. 'NANCY ALEXANDER, Executrix A. MORRIS WILLIAMS, Her Attorney. Notice of Final Settlement Estate of Clarinda Head, Deceased. Public notice is hereby given, that the undersigned A. Morris Williams, Executor of the estate of Clarinda Head, deceased, will attend before the Probate Court of Sangamon County, at the Court House in Springfield, Illinois, on the 4th day of April, 1916, for the purpose of making final settlement of said estate. At which time and place will ask for an order of distribution, and will also ask to be discharged. All persons interested are notified to attend, and examine the settlement now on file in said Court. Springfield, Illinois, March 1st, A. D. 1916. A. MORRIS WILLIAMS, Executor --- PETER H. HARRIS STATE OF ILLINOIS } ss. Sangamon County Circuit Court, to March Term, A. D. 1916, Mildred Dixon, vs. in Chancery, Harry Dixon. Affidavits of the non-residence of Harry Dixon, defendant above named, having been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of said County, Notice is hereby given to the said Harry Dixon that the complainant filed her bill of complaint in said Court in the Chancery side thereof, on the eigeth day of January, A. D. 1916, and that a summons issued out of said Court against said defeudant, returnable on the first Monday of March next, 1916, as is by law required. Now, unless you, the said Harry Dixon shall be and appear before the Sangamon County Circuit Court, on the first day of the next term thereof, to be holden at the Court House, in the City of Springfield, on the first Monday of March A. D. 1916, and plead, answer or demur to said complainants bill of complaint the same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered against you, according to the prayer of said bill. J. H. DRENNAN, Clerk B. G. CLANTON. Complainant's Solicitor STATE OF ILLINOIS Sangamon County Circuit Court, to March Term, A. D. 1916, Annie Treat vs. in Chancery, William Treat. Affidavit of the unknown residence of William Treat, defendant above named, having been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of said County, notice is hereby given to the said William Treat that the complainant filed her bill of complaint in said Court, in the Chancery side thereof, on the 22nd day of January A. D. 1916, and that a summons issued out of said Court against said defendant, returnable on the first Monday of March next, 1916, as is by law required. Now, unless you, the said William Treat, shall be and appear before the Sangamon County Circuit Court, on the first day of the next term thereof, to be holden at the Court House, in the City of Springfield, on the first Monday of March, 1916, and plead, answer or demur to said complainants bill of complaint, the same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed and a decree entered against you, according to the prayer of said bill. J. H. DRENNAN, Clerk A. MORRIS WILLIAMS, Complainants,Solicitor B. J. CLANTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Legal Business Carefully Attended to 8151 E. Washington St. Bell Tel. 3327 Springfield, Ill. DRESS MAKING Mrs. Emma S. Jenkins 211 N. 15th St. Bell Tel. 7235 Williams Company Financial Agents We have money to loan on all kinds of merchantable securities no matter how large or how small; call and see us. 1030 E. Wash. St. Old phone 2322 Springfield, Ill. Furnished Rooms For Rent (For two quiet men) Good Location Front Room 118 So. 11th St. Call Evenings Mrs. A. J. Ball Notice The Forum Office is located at 713% E. Wash. St. over Illinois Meat Market. You ought to come up and pay for your paper every Saturday or every month. We have been kind and patient, because we are desirous of our people becoming readers, and helpers, to establish enterprises among their people, things which are essential. We are compelled to have support, because it costs dearly to keep the business operating. Bell Phone 2322 A. Morris Williams Attorney at Law. 11th and Washington Sts. Enterprise Bank Bldg. ON SPRINGFIELD STREET CAR Points of Interest—Springfield's attractions and how to reach them: Abraham Lincoln's Old Homestead—Corner of Eighth and Jackson streets. Take Eighth street cars at Sixth and Monroe streets. Lincoln's Monument—Oak Ridge cemetery. Take North Fifth street cars from Fifth and Monroe streets. State House—Capitol avenue and First street. Take Spring, Governor, South Second street, or Lawrence avenue car. State Arsenal—Second and Monroe streets. Take West Washington, Governor, Spring street or Lawrence avenue cars. Colored Orphans' Home—427 South Twelfth street. Take South Eleventh street cars at Fifth and Washington streets. Colored Masonic Temple—117-119 North Eighth street. Take South Eleventh or North Sixth street cars from Fifth and Monroe streets. Parks and Pleasure Resorts. Washington Park—South-west of the city. Take South Second street and Lawrence avenue cars. Reservoir Park—North-east of the city. Take North Ninth street cars. State Fair Grounds—North of the city. Take North Ninth street cars. Camp Lincoln—the permanent camp grouds of the Illinois National Guard. Northwest of city. Take the Rutledge street car sfrom Fifth and Washington streets. White City Park—East of the city. Take East Capitol avenue cars from Fifth and Monroe streets. Economy Cleaning and Tailoring Co. We Can Dress You up for $2.00 and up We have all kinds of Suits, Pants and overcoats left on hand. Call and see us open from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. 802 E. WASHINGTON ST. Springfield, Ill. 100 Mrs. Jennie Henderson of Springfield, Ill., has discovered a home remedy which is a relief for Asthma & Colds. Children can take it as well as adults. Helping and curing many. After suffering for 32 years with this dreadful affliction she gave up in disgust and began to experiment with home remedies and found a complete cure. Give her a trial. Mrs. J. Henderson, 527 S. 12 St --- We must insist upon you puying the collectors, whoever they may be, and please don't tell the collector you will see the editor. The reason we hire help is because we have not the time or rather conveyance to cover the territory and look after the other business connected with the office. Manager. Manager Mrs. Della V. Grady, Proptr. Hair Dressing Manicurins Electric Massages Electric Hair Drying Scalp Cleaning a Specialty Oxford College Goods for Sale 819 1-2 E. Wash. St. Statement of the Ownership Management, Circulation, etc. Required by the Act of August 24, 1912 of THE FORUM, published weekly at Springfield, Ill., for October 1, 1915. Editor, E. L. Rogers, 713½ East Washington St., Springfield, Ill. Managing Editor, E. L. Rogers, 713½ East Washington St., Springfield, Ill. Business Manager, E. L. Rogers, 713½ East Washington St., Springfield, Ill. Publisher, E. L. Rogers, 713½ E. Washington St., Springfield, Ill. Owner: (If a corporation, give its name and the names and addresses of stockholders holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of stock. If not a corporation, give names and addresses of individual owners.) E. L. Rogers and J. B. Osby, Springfield, Ill. Known bondholders, Mortgages, and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities (if there are none, so state.) None. E. L. ROGERS, Editor. Subscribed and sworn to befor me this 18th day of October, A. D. 1915. CHARLES S. GIBBS, [Seal] Notary Public (My commission expires May 16th, 1916. For Your Meals Go To GEO. HAIRIS' New Place, rear of Osborne's EVERYTHING WELL COOKED 12 J.W. GULLETT Republican Candidate for Sec'y of State PHONE, OFFICE; BELL 2156 Dr. J. I. MILES DENTIST Special Attention Given Children's Teeth Rooms 1-3 Nelson Bldg. 7th and Adams Sts. Springfield, Ill. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE—EXCHANGES A SPECIALTY—FARMS, INCOME PROPERTY AND MERCHANDISE throughout the United States and Canada. Now, if you have anything to sell and it has a value, remember I make it a Business of Selling Anything with Market Value, large or small, far or near. See Me. JAMES B. OSBY. 217 1-2 South Fifth St. Springfield, Ill. Tel. 7213 OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. desiring good, clean large paper for purposes, call at the Forum Office 00 in a bundle. Will You Please-- Cheer Bringer Full Qt. Misco, Bottled in Bond $ .80 Good, Bottled in Bond .85 Anheimer, Bottled in Bond 1.00 Taylor, Bottled in Bond 1.05 River, Bottled in Bond 1.05 Row (5s) Bottled in Bond 1.25 Kentucky Whiskies, per gallon $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Full line of GINS, BRANDY AND WINES Write for prices on other goods Kentucky Distilling Co. Phone 6691 202 North L SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS Largest Mail Order House in Central Illinois et us have you Printing Prices right eseekers' reduced REPUBLICA Parties desiring good, clean large paper for shelving or wrapping purposes, call at the Forum Office. 10c per package, 100 in a bundle. Will You Please-- Cheer Bringers Full Qt. 4 full Qts. Kendisco, Bottled in Bond $ .80 $3.00 Mellwood, Bottled in Bond .85 3.35 Guckenheimer, Bottled in Bond 1.00 3.75 Old Taylor, Bottled in Bond 1.05 4.00 Green River, Bottled in Bond 1.05 4.00 Old Crow (5s) Bottled in Bond 1.25 4.85 Straight Kentucky Whiskies, per gallon $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 per gallon Full line of GINS, BRANDY AND WINES Write for prices on other goods Kentucky Distilling Co. Old Phone 6691 202 North Fifth St. SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS Largest Mail Order House in Central Illinois Let us have your Printing Prices right WEST SOUTHWEST NORTH and NORTHWEST Chicago & Alton "The Only Way" First and Third Tuesdays of Each Month Chicago & Alton "The Only Way" First and Third Tuesdays of Each Month Almost 150 Railroads with which the Chicago & Alton Railroad connects have joined with us on this proposition to give the landseeker, the visitor, etc. these genuine transportation bargains. Call up or write M. W. DANCY, Ticket Agent, C. & A. R. R. for details of fares, conditions, and complete particulars WILLIS S. CROWDEY 150 JOHN M. KIMBLE HARLINGTON WOOD F. M. LEGG LOUIS J. COE 1146 PHILLIP NELCH O. G. SCOTT Election, Tuesday, Polls Open from 6 --- --- Bringers Full Qt. 4 full Qts. $ .80 $3.00 .85 3.35 1.00 3.75 1.05 4.00 1.05 4.00 1.25 4.85 ton $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 per gallon ANDY AND WINES on other goods Distilling Co. 202 North Fifth St. D, ILLINOIS use in Central Illinois ave your ting right RÉPUBLICAN TICKET For Police Magistrate (Vote for one) F. E. EARLY 921 S. Fifth St. For Assistant Supervisors (Vote for ten) BARNEY SHORT 1605 E. Capitol Ave. J. A. MORTON 1431 S. Second St. B. H. LUERS 929 S. Second St. WILLIS S. CROWDER 1505 E. S. Grand Ave. JOHN M. KIMBLE 1119 S. Seventh St. HARLINGTON WOOD 219 S. Walnut St. F. M. LEGG 1419 S. Seventh St. LOUIS J. COE 1146 W. Lawrence Ave. PHILLIP NELCH 717 N. Fourth St. O. G. SCOTT 220 E. Cook St. Election, Tuesday, April 4th, 1916 Polls Open from 6 A. M. to 4 P. M.