VOLUME XUX CHATSWORTH. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921

FOOTSTEPS IN THE SANDS OF 192y—T S A I’S CHIEF EVENTS PICTURES Daughter*:. 'of. . Iab ello Entertain 1 I'U. MAVfc Well Known Jurist Spires Christmas Two Hundred at Party. TO REMEMBER Ere at His Hose. THAT place. The annual Christmas party given Judge O. W. Patton, an ox-presid­ ing Judge of this the Eleventh Judi­ Xfoiagston County Farmers Ad cial District and who until last June to' Bate Lew Grain to bad been an Incubent of that high Stimulate Frioeo. position of tho legal profession for the past twenty-four years, died at bis home In Pontiac December 24th, The Illinois Agricultural Assocla- Harlan A Myers have sold their tion executive at the age of 71 years, D eath was committee and ’ * stores at Strawn and Sibley to T. S. special committee representing the due to a weakened heart following an Illness covering a period of tho Wlllholte, of Decatur. They will.* state farm bureau (of Illinois. lowf, however, continue to run their elec­ Indiana, Kansas, and Missouri-have last three weeks. Later in the evening the seventh tric plant r.nd auto salesroom at agreed on a resolution advising that He was born in Pennsylvania in and eighth grade pupils of St. Pa­ Strawn. Mr. Harlan has been In the corn acreage in those states be EMGUSU-IRISH TWUCC 1850 and came to Pontiac in 1882 trick’s academy produced a laugh; IS DECLARED t <*»**. 'business in Strawn for twenty-two ■'/ reasonably reduced and that tho and became an active member of ablo comedy, "Murder Will Out.’ H a r w n g takes *ng| years, and the firm of Harlan A acroage of clover, alfalfa, soy beans the Livingston county bar until bis Catherine Herrlnger gave a recita­ Myers baa been in business since and other legumes to Improve the elevation to the bench. As an at­ tion, "Aunt Susan’s Troubles on the 1908. soil be increased:'* . «’* •• ■*••> torney he always proved faithful to Farm" and 'while a delirious two- At the L 0. O. F. district meeting This resolution c,oims as a. soqucl his clients and his fidelity was never course .luueh of dhleken ’# every­ held In Forrest on Wednesday night to like resolutions which have been questioned and waa classed among thing was being .served Miss Mary or last week the following officers Passed by maily farm* bureHTte“ lfl' the leading lawyers of the olrcult. Lawlcss and John K Kerrins erri ns enter­ were elected: President—Clark the corn pelt, as a result of the low For a number of years he was as­ tained .with music on the piano and KingBnorth, Emington lodge; sec- market due to the piling up of tvljb sociated with the late C. C. Strawn Violin*. [ 1, . bumper crops. In the law business, the firm being er—Muller, of Forrest. Wm. Long- This actlqn of tho state aasocla- known as Strawn and Patton. Later he engaged in the practice of his bottom, of Cullom, was elected.«ne COSTCX LIVING COMCS G.an-v ZR-1 EXPLODES IN Mit>Al«VL of the vice presidents. E. J. Jensen, . -of the Livingston County Farm profession by himself. For a num­ Do w n - s o m e w h a t of Cullom, had be-in president of the Bureau meeting.held In Ppnttac on ber of years he was attorney for T O MNEt the Chicago and Alton railroad and district the past year. * December Kith. The resolution ered on ChristmaB morning by the NOW 1 also the Illinois Central railroad and Five youth's of Grldly were haul­ passed was as follows: choir of Saints Peter and Paul's LAV ME also for the Livingston County ed into court at Bloomington Wed­ "Whereas, Owing to the large sur­ church will be repeated on neat DOWN TO Board of Supervisors. nesday charged with entering the plus of corn, dtik to* tWo abnormally Sunday, augmented by orchestral . 5 L K P ~ Amish church at Grtdley on Hal­ large crops and the demoralised con­ During 1897 h-j was elected as accompaniment of James J. Kerrins, lowe'en night and tearing up a blble, dition of our markets, we believe John Q. Kerrins and Miss Mary Law­ and doing other mischief. They’r*. that a reduction of our corn acre­ less. organist. Miss Theresa A. case was continued for a year with age in 1922 of'.20 to 2s per ceht Coyne. Th* dolt ‘ ^ the understanding that they pay the would resu lt; in a material Increase will be taken\*w N d ^ r y ^ p u a court costs and go to the Amtah in financial ieturns, and han, G race 8t0f1 itherlne Haber- church Christmas morning and Whereas. Other states of the corn korn. Mary Lattf make a public apology to the congre­ belt and other counties of our own and Bernice Gogi gation. Two of the same Jtoys were s ta te are urging Mid reduction. The age-long ______tng from the Judicial bench last also- charged with stealing AJ2 - therefore "Adeste Fldelcs," a i June. Since that time bis health worth of gasolene and accessories .- Be It resolved.^hat..we endorse thfi v io \\n obligatos; <’The 8no Induced him to give Up his -uetlve frpm a gacage there the same night. t action of these neighboring counties Tp# Ground," "Star d i|| work. 'V T hey also must make amends and r and states and jjiledg* our support1 "Holy Might,"—-Violin "The The burial was at Pontiac. my damages and are under proba- to this movemsnt. and*.we request Birthday of the King* and "Shine, The deceased la survive* by his that a copy of this resolution be sent Blessed Star.;’ Will also be heard wife, a daughter and riwf v k : lire. to the American FaWn Bureau •Ifad- ag ain on M at. JanWy 1s t. when eratton, the niluotf AgpignMpnwi-As­ sociation and tbs Arm Prwa and ingyou our local papers. go. all of whom were with him at What Is ypur Idea of a wedding tbe end. He la also survived by a pwipossd site on. the PfSbsnt school supper? Should it be decorous and sister. Mrs. Elisabeth Morris, of grounds would not have cost. any­ sedate, or should a hilarious time F alrb u ry . thing. In spite of that fact the site be h«d~V? all? See Eileen Percy in was rejected and no other was pro­ wyiJfcpvFox farce comedy. "The Glad Christmas Is Past. posed. It seems there are a number of folks who do not care to have a Blushing Bride.” at tbe Kozy thea­ This season’s Christmas business high school In tbley. They prefer tre Friday and Saturday. December 8 will go down In the annals of the 30th. upd, 31st. It’s a riot of tun. evidently to send their children to Chatsworth post office as the heav­ high schools In neighboring towns ; "Wm Gold," the new. under-sea iest ever experienced and Postmas­ and have the Sibley board pay for story which will be shown at the ter O'Nell and his assistants. In­ their tutton. It la costing the boar Kozy next Sunday evening Is dif­ -1 Township High School Basket Ball cluding the rural carriers breathed about 23000 a year now In tutlons to ferent frtffn any other under-sea Miss Alverta Spence Weds Wesley Team Defeated Last Might a sigh of relief when tho rush end­ other schools, Which would be bet story'.ever* filmed. The under wa- Buppel at Bride’s Home. ed last Sunday. Ur parf ufthe story took 'four ter,'to support a good school of our For days before Christmas the months to film, and the eqtlre pic­ A basket ball team composed of own. or continue to -help support In the presence of a few near rel­ malls were deluged with parcel post schools? Which ever ture eleven months. In this photo graduates of the Chatsworth town­ out-of-town atives and friends Miss Alverta packages both coming In and going Iatereiting Mew* Item* Gleaned ship high school defeated the reg­ we do, the taxpayers forks over for. Spence and Wesley Ruppel were ular high school five at the East out and everybody was kept going There were 182 votes cast Saturday; married at o'clock Christmas eve 6 From the Pontiac Daily End hall Wednesday night, 31 to at full speed. 65 were east for the proposed site; at the home of the bride's parents, Leader the Pact Week. 19. “Tommy" O’Toolo says he had 26 to purchase site and 139 agatnst Mr. and Mrs. dentins Spence, by It was a scrappy, snappy game more mall to haul between the post- purchasing site.—Sibley Journal. Rev. S. L. Buchanan, pastor of the Morgan Lewis Young, one of the and while the alumni team was the offlcc and depots than at any like Baptist church. well known residents and business period In the six years he has been "The Dangerous Moment,” which victor they did not have such an Injured on Icy Walk*. Little Miss Alma Petree officiated men of Pontiac, died at 5:30 o’clock oasy time as the score indicates. on the Job. He had to make more will bo shown at the Kosy, Monday, as ring bearer and Miss Katherine Last Thursday evening Mrs. John Monday evening at the family home, Nearly every one of the alumni team than one trip with his cart several January 2d. They are Carmel My­ Ruppel and Clarence Ruppel, Bister Flschor foil on the icy back porch death being due to heart trouble. is about six feet tall and this fact times to transfor the mall from a ers. the star, who Is a decided bru of her home and was Injured suf­ and brother of the groom were wit­ Mr. Young has been in falling health worked largely to their advantage. single train and as the streets were nette of tho petite variety, and Bon­ ficiently to keep her In bed since. if these nesses. since August 20 and for the past The high Bchool team was in pos­ covered with Ice and sleet his job nie Hill, who plays opposite her, Her back and one hip seem to have The bride's wedding gown was week lyid been confined to his bed. session of the ball often enough to was not easy. and who Is a dazzling blonde of the been hurt the worst. Altho no Merry, white silk messallne, trimmed with have won but seemed to lack the statuesque and stunning type. Each The eight prisoners who spent bones were broken she has suffered Christmas in the county jail fared nerve of trying long basket shoot­ this the T he . s u r v e y s |n the counties wero displays some modish frocks lu her much pain. Mrs. Fischer waa just exceedingly well, thanks to the ing and were not able to retain tho taken by three representative men role. The N. B. B. O. club met at tho stepping out of the back door when bitll when near the basket. in each township who placed a val­ On Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. kindness of Sheriff R. T. Gorman. home of Mrs. Fred Blumenschetn, she fell and but for a foot catching The line-up: Alumni—HInote, ue on the land of their entire town­ 3d and 4th William Fox presents In tact as one colored prisoner said: Dec. 22d. It was a Christmas party would have slid off the porch and center; W. Shols. Schwarzwalder. ship. The three estimates for each “Mr. Sheriff, ahm sure 1 couldn't the house being decorated In Xmas possibly been more severely injured. bought a better one outside." The E. Shols. Hanna, forwards; Golmers. township were averagod and then colors, green and red. The first Sunday morning as Miss Mary Schwarzwalder, Hanna, W.* Shols, the values of tho townships were av­ dinner consisted of baked chicken part of tbe evening was spent in Carney was walking to church sho guards. eraged to get the county •estimate. With appropriate trimmings ami was playing "500." Miss Teresa Storr fell on the icy walk and fractured completed with the serving of Ice High • school—Wisthuff. center; A number of county farm bureaus was awarded first prize and Mrs. a bone In one arm between tbe wrist Ruppel, Roberts, Bennet. forwards; presented Individual evidence to the cream, cake and cigars. Alice Swartzwalder the consolation and elbow. She went on to church, Pearson. Adams and Herron, guards. Illinois Tax Commission last week In Frank Davis, charge., with neg­ prize. While the ladles were sing­ not knowing the arm was broken addition to supporting the I. A. A. lect and refusal to support his wife, ing and dancing Santa Claim came until it began to pain her so badly exhibits. was arraigned before Judge Sealer Metz-Boberts in and surprised them. He walked that she had to leave church and In the county court Tuesday morn­ over to the Christmas tree and gave call a physician. The marriage of Miss Iva Metz, teenth Amendment nnd raspy ing on a certificate from the circuit each one of the ladles a gift, mak­ daughter of Mrs. Emma Metz, to as popular . court. The hearing in the morning ing them show their appreciation by Chester Roberts was solemnized If anyone bn* a bill against Tbe was on a motion for temporary sup­ giving a song or recitation. A Dec. 15th at the Methodist parson­ Plntndenler please present It before port. After hearing the evidence as dainty threo-course luncheon was During the past month farmers age In Pontiac, by the pastor. Rev. January 1st as we would like to presented Judge Sesler entered an served. They all left at a late hoar. living south of Forrest lost nine I announce myself a candidate order directing Davis to pay hla wife. T. E. Newlands. They were ac­ balance our books for the year. Who was Santa Claus? valuable work horses by what is companied by Miss Lillian Wetsel PORTERFIELD A BORMAN for the office of Couqty Treasurer ot Lulu Davis, 93.00 ou Ja n u a ry 9 and commonly called “corn fodder’’ dis­ Livingston County, Illinois on the 98.00 on January 17th. and Leslie Met*. The bride wore a ease. All of the animals bad been Republican ticket at the primary Wednesday morning at ten o’clock tailored gown of blue broadeloth. turned out In tbe corn stalks when election April II, 1999. Deputy Sheriff W. A. Patterson at hla chambers la tho cotmty beaver trimmed add a corsage of taken sick. Three of the animals settle youg account before Very truly yours, wan at Charlotte Tuesday, where he building. Judge Ray Ssalar uaited brlde’a roeea. belonged to John Bummers; four to u Statements will be mall- R. T. OORMAN arrested David Shell on a statutory la marriage Miss Irens Brueker, of Mrs. Heberts Is a graduate pf tbe Alfred DarwUer, one to William charge at tha request of the sheriff Cropssy. and Sidney Yoder, of For­ Falrbury township high school, 1 2 Baker and one to Adam Klnnar. \ j . QUINN, Druggist. of K ankakee county . puff, b rought rest. The full ring ceremooy waa elate of 1917, and for three years him to the county Jail here. This uaed. The bridl was dressed la * following bar graduation was one handsome gown of white satin. They Of tbe county's very successful to pontine and took were aeeompealed byYFera Image teachers. Mr. Roberta Is one of tbe After the tint of the year all rtfh him.—Pontiac elty* meet energetic, upright young grooery. dry goods, slotting and drug atons will be closed ou Wed­ nesday night until further notice. (Mostly frees the Chronicle) A tooikU r m b o n Is a Bloom­ ington hospital Friday to Mr. aad will be sac useful la that little hast- Mia. Vera* Nichols. Mae matter o* wtaains beak ac­ Rev. W. P.* White. Dr. J. O. Dwyer counts when he advertises liberally I and James McDermott west to and latelllsently. Bloomington last Thursday morn- But a first class way to find out ins to be present when the latter’s the} "advertistns doesn’t pay" la toll mother. Mrs. Ellen McDermott, was advertise unlntelllseatly. One of I Accessories are now necessities. our Justly noted farm magmeines] Corrlne Lowe says of certain articles operated upon. S the bells peal out their About |1S5 was realised from the prints two advertisements that 11-11 which women dare each other Into lustrate this point very clearly la-1 welcome to the New Year wearing. Just like a man with a presentation of the home talent play "The Cheerful Liar" siren In the deed. A may they usher in for you new ford. John Smith, bavins ten very fine I villas* hall two nlshte last week. And they will have tbe ac­ Holstein cows, and betas nearly I Chocolate Creams, per pound______49c 365 days filled with health, pros­ cessories. whether they have The money is to be used to fix up tbe villas* park. out of feed, ran this ad In his near-1 perity and good cheer. any clothes or not. by town paper: Peanut Candy or Peanut Brittle, per.B>. 15c Fred W. Klnsdon and William FOE 8ALE—Ten cowa. Price Cocoanut Candy or Taffy, per pound__15c No. no. Corrlne. Santa Claus Isn’t reasonable. John Smith, Plod- i , *IR going to throw any fits because of town. Brick Ice Cream, per bnclc______49c *• UghtRlai, Life Tort the marvelous display o f hosiery Then John sat down aad waited. I Regular Ice Cream per quart______49c There was nothing aroustns. or In-1 a s m hung from the mantel pieces this terestlns, or attractive or appeal-1 Regular Ice Cream, per pint______29c Written in • Full L Christmas. Of course, the stockings Ins In that ad. Moreover. It didn't! liable Comps will be more wonderful than ever, tell the facts that farmers wantlns | B. 0. BUMBOI but no matter. Even though they to buy cows wanted to know. AI EVERT BAT WE SERVE few letters came to John, every one I CHATBW0R1 MoraiVs Jewelry Store be of the sheerest silk, with the most of them asktns questions. Some! Hot Fudge Sundaes and Hot Chocolate, made with pure Intricate of clockwork. there Is even desired to know what was the! CHAT8WORTH, ILL. nothing very alarming about a pair matter with the cows that he was I pure cow’s milk of ompty sox. trylns to sell ‘‘reasonably.’’ John! Quite different. however, had to write back answers to all the I when Santa provides the filling. questions. Meanwhile the feed save I Office over Store of out and John had to sell In deeper-1 N O M E L L IN I BROS. One-hair or one per cent is the * Sod atlon for less than twothtrds the I m euss m um cHAnwozm, m a m amount of Increase In employment value to a neighbor who knew his I shown by l,b28 Industrial firms dur­ predicament. l h a t sw o r t ing the month of November. But Our magazine editor says that I like Mr. Volstead’* favorite bever­ Tom Jones put the follourlng ad In I age, it is hardly worth mentioning. his country town paper: 0 . D. WILSTEi Some lucky dog among the millions FOR SALE—Ten heavy pro­ PHYSICIAN A | We have exhausted our reasons for the subnor­ of Jobless evidently got a part time ducing grade Holstein costs, Office 1 Job cleaning the ash trays In the five years old. Price |1 0 l each. Fresh In September. CHATSWORTH mal conditions of business. No doubt each of our directors' room. Forced to sell on account of I feed shortage. Tom Jonas, j The Monarch reasons played a par:. Chateworth, 1 No. It’s not a new league of Pep town. nations. It's a “Pacific treaty.’’ During the next three days Tom The difference, apparently, lies got several acceptances of his oSer I Let's all be OPTOMISTS the coming year. In the authorship. —right off the bat—providing the I There's nothing more left to do cows were as he represented, of] PHYSICIAN ft £ now but have the senate ratify the course. The farmers who read his I Office In B erlgt If each one pays his bills it will help things won­ four-ply, double-action, 6, 6. I, 2. 2. ad didn't have to ask questions. The derfully. Kindly call and pay your account with this treaty. That’s all. And then one ad told all they wanted to know aad 1 Specialties—Eye, Ei time there was a lazy darkey. He they accepted when the appeal eras r . ‘ Throat firm. was hired to rake up the leaves on fresh In their minds. ! CHATSWORTH, a lawn. But he procrastinated. Now Tom's ad cost twice as much When the lady of the bouse asked, as John’s—probably 10 cents more. "howl comer’ Rastus rested hts But Tom got 91000 for his cows, and weight on the other foot and leaned John got only 9050 for his. ARMOUR GRAIN CO hard on the rake handle. ••Yessum." Unintelligent advertising may not seizes, "I'se' most done now. Missus. pay. but Intelligent advertising al­ nothing is sacrificed to I'se here, de rake am here, de leaves ways pays—ALWAYS. make it attractive in Offlee over Cltlzi am her* and de lawn am right here! AND THERE IS NOTHING HARD appearance and last­ All ah got to do now la to mix ’em. ABOUT IT. JUST WRITE AN AD CHATSWORTH, Yessum, I'se Jes' about throuKh ’‘ ! THAT YOU YOURSELF WOULD ing in service. LIKE TO READ IF YOU WERE ''Congress Mey Cut Navy I LOOKING OVER THE ADVER- H a n y exclusive Personnel in Half." headlines ' T18INQ COLUMNS. features distinguish the our only superior, the W. O. N. Don't be miserly with your (namely tbe Chicago Tribune) ' words; In the long run they cost MONARCH and we DENTIS How do you prefer It, sailors, almost nothing. But don't waste these to you personally. up and down or right through them either. Tom didn’t. Office Orer Burn B the belt llneT CHATSWORTH. I It coeta 10,000 rubles to become a citizen of Russia. No wonder our Beth Passionate u l Platonic SNEYD BROS V O U R H O U S E undesirables hat* to be deported. The platoate kiss Is the kiss 8uppoee that your house began to settle. Would you look to It would take a whole American you glva your sister; the pas­ the roof for the cause? dime to gain admittance to Lenlne sionate klae, the one you give The spine of man is the foundation, attached to which are the A Trotsky’s circus, and that amount someone else’* sister. rest of the bones In the skeleton. The cranium, the ribs, the shoul­ would pay the war tax on one per­ Lips were made to klae. In ders and pelvis attach to the spine. Other bones attach to these to fectly good American dance ticket. complete the bony unit of man. The flesh hangs onto the bones. books, ws hear of men kissing Muscles Intervene to hold parts In place, but everything depends the oppoelte sex on tbe forehead upon the spine, the foundation. Qeneraly amity, I gather from the or eye* or nose, but this Is done so-called newspapers. Is tbe ns* the balance. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols If your spine Is In good order, your house will not settle. Dis­ only by men who do not know ease will not bother you until your bones encroach upon your successor to the god of war. He bai had been keeping house only s abort their pieces. Sort of misplaced nervea. Health will not leave you so long as your spine Is naturally been elected unanimously by ac­ time end their furniture was all new affection, as It were. shaped. This Is the principal Idea in Chiropractic. The Chiroprac­ clamation. He should make an Im and good so their loas will be Urge. Kisses are symbolic. To tbs J. G. YOUNG, tor la a result of that Idee. Nearly everybody has s disarranged preslve entry, smoking a pipe ol The bouse was insured but -not spinal column. Adjustments are the remedy. This Is all the Chiro­ maid of sixteen they mean -Flfictioe limited to practor can do—give adjustments. Consultation and Spinal Analy­ peace and driving the dove of peace enough to cover the loee on the Faith. To the woman of thirty sis Free. hitched to a buzz-saw—to cut our building. they symbolise Hope. And to PONTIAC, IL taxes. the lady sporting fifty summer* —Telephone your news to the they mean Charity.' Figs, per box ------HENDERSON ft SHEELEY This Is a dry column. There Plalndsalsr. Phone No. 22A. To A kiss Is as good as a smile. Nuts (all kinds), per poui are no Ideas In wster. But don't those who have been so hind In tele­ B. M1DDLET0 CHIROPRACTORS blame me. phoning their Heme we extend onr Dates, per box ------PALMER GRADUATES thanks. Oet the habit, for we.want EAR, NOSE AN Office Hours—9 to 12; 1:30 to 6; 7 to 8. QUESTION BOX to give our readers all the news In order to make a clean erything OILMAN. ILL. CHAT8W0 RTH. ILL. every week. Fordyce Bldg. Over Citizens Bank Is Justice Holmes, of the U. 8. e above prices. GOME E PONTIAC, ILI Supreme Court, related to Oliver Wendell Holmes, the poet? Remember the place (of bargains) Yes. The famous poet was Jus­ tice Holmes' rather. When , was Independence Hall More E ^ s built? VARIETY STORE Independence Hall, in Philadel­ jOver Decker’s Drug A t Dorsey Sisters Store 1 phia, was finished In 1734. It was Thursday* each m then used as the seat of government of the colony of Pennsylvania. In this building occurred two of tho greatest events in America history I H H H H I I 1 1 1 1 1 ...... I l l l t < 4 H | —the signing of the Declaration of Independence end the framing of the Constitution of the United State*. Grain, Coal, Seeds & Feed How large Is the biggest natural cave? Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, is the FRESH CHOICE MEATS largest More than ISO miles of avenues have bean explored and new passages far nnder the ground are OF A H KINDS still being found. From what la asbestos mads? It Is a mineral dug from mines In AT REASONABLE PRICES several countries of the world. It has to be cleaned and tbe fibres sep­ arated, from Imparities before It le Kohler Bros. Grain < CHATBWORTH, ILLINOIS 1 ♦ ...... M l...... B WATSON

...... | f : v IIH PLAINDEALER. CHATSWORIR ILLINOIS UI_LU!|M_ . . . . . B g m assstsasasi ______-IPX Of the Board of T nsU ei of the What I* tka average velocity of a T»EP village ot Chatsworth, Illinois. held “shooting atari” LINOIS la the Village Council room Tuesday Shooting stars have a speed esti­ What to toe commercial eoet at liquid atrf For what purpose to It W m STA TE NEW S evening nt 7: SO p . m., December IS, mated to vary from twenty to forty CHATS moot)/ utilized? ISMSMMMMI 10 2 1. miles n second. On roll call the following were Liquid air costs about two dollara Plve of the six Illinois guardsmen LOVE YOUR WORK—OR CHANGE found preoent: President Albert J. Some time ago I read of an East­ a gallon. It la used In the manu­ named by Governor 8mall for appoint* IT. Sneyd, trustees, Snyder, Kohler, ern professor who was making plans facture of nitrogenous fertilizer In aient to West Point were notified by experiments with low temperatures the War department to appear at Jef­ There la Utile satisfaction In be­ Melster, Gerbracht, Shols and Shaf­ to send a rocket to Mars. What has ------:------* ferson barracks, Mo., On March 7 for ing a square peg In a round hole. er. become of the project? and In the separation of gases. . You can’t keep n good man down mental examination. The five notified The man who does not find his work The minutes of the previous reg­ The moon, not Mars, was to be — V or n bad one up. that their applications were accept­ congenial would be a great deal bet­ ular and special meetings were read the rocket’s objective. Profeasor If a man held a light and a heavy ------' . able were: Private Leroy Pitser, ter off In another lino, oven though and approved. Goddard, of Clark University, who article and let them fall from the T he re a l turkey ralaer to the mmm Headquarters couipauy, Second batta­ the pay In* that line might be smal­ A communication from the Fidel­ was responsible for the orginal Idea, same height at the same Instant, who sets the price. lion, Fourth infantry, Peoria; Corporal ler. ity and Casualty Company (relative William H. Ituten, Company G, Fourth About two years ago we made the to compensation Insurance) was infantry, Quincy; Private Clifford E. McKelvey, Headquarters company, acquaintance of a young man, who read, and deferred until next meet­ Fourth Infantry, Decatur; Private as editor of a natton-wlde magazine ing for. definite action. Carl Leby, Battery B, One Hundred was quite under-paid. It was at the Aloved by Kohler and seconded by FIRE and Twenty-tblrd Field artillery, Mon­ time when almost every trade was Shols that the clerk be Instructed mouth, and Private Clyde H. Layton, being paid more than those In the to Issue a time warrant for $1800 - Battery A, One Hundred and Twenty- professions, and he decided to leave (eighteen hundreu dollars) against >third Field artillery, Galesburg, his editorial position, where he was th e 10 21 taxes to be used for gen­ v Awarding within the next few days making good in a class of work eral purposes, tbe following being of contracts for 00 miles of cement which was most congenial to him, the record vote on roll call. Yeaa,, roads, uh a result of recent bidding and go into the mechanical end of Snyder, Kohler, Melster. Oerbracht, 1 Happy will bring tbe total mileage of hard roads placed under contract to over p rin tin g . Shols and Shafer. Yeas, six; nays,! made with pure 717 miles since last February, accord­ There was a difference of about none. Motion carried. ing to an announcement from the gov­ $2(1 a week In the positions. In favor By order of the prealdent a bill DR. F. W. PALMER ernor's ofilce. A new low-price record of the mechanical Job. For several for $40.00 In favor of the Forrest PHYSICIAN. AND 8UROBON of $27,181 a mile was established, tbe months he worked as a printer, and fire company was presented. Moved •announcement said. Additional con­ then d-(satisfied In the exereme an by Gerbracht and seconded by Sny­ tracts to lie let early In 1022 will place Office over Store of T. E. Baldwin editorial Job. Falling In this he der that we do not allow tbe bill. over 1,000 miles of highway under con­ ’ * Bon tract for the coming year, highway went bark to the Bmall town from The following Is the record vote on ORTH, officials said. The total cost of the which ho came, and since then wo roll call. Yeas, Snyder, Kohler, Mels­ New CHATBWORTH.ITBWC ILL. 50 miles upon which bids were re­ hove never heard of him. ter. Gerbracht, Shols and Shafer. ceived will be $1,302,841, according to Hid case Illustrates the value of Yeas, six; nays, none. Motion car­ the figures compiled by the governor’s congenial work. This young man ried. 0 . D. W1LSTEAD, M. D. ofilce. was making a remarkable success In The following bills were read: PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Authorization to employ gimrds to the magazine field. He had risen to Law and Order hold the Ottawn Brewing company the editorship of the magazine With­ John Boehle, police for Office In plunt, at Ottawn, was received from CHATSWOUTH HOSPITAL Washington hy Prohibition Director out previous training and In less Nov. 1921 ...... $70.00 Charles A. Gregory, who seised the than ten months' time. But he Jonas Hill, police for Nov. Year arch Chatsworth, Illinoia. plRUt on orders from' the capital. Three traded the work he loved for an­ 1921 ...... $70.00 agents were left In charge temporari­ other which he.loathed and the re­ Fire and Water ly and a new dtnll of permanent guards sult sent him back to his home town T. H. Todden, pumping *HII lie dispatched to Ottawa. Al­ with all his laurels lost. water from tank end haul­ DR. T. C. SERIGHT though the plunt has lieen temporarily In these days It Is very easy to ing ...... $15.00 closed down, the company may lie per­ rem eoU ciioose your line of work. When, In John Hummell, labor clean­ PHYSICIAN A SURGEON mitted to operate long enough to use ing tan k ...... 9.00 Office In Serlght Block raw materials which might deteriorate. any position, your duties lose the Officers of the company may ask a aspect of labor and seem to become Jim Elmore, labor, cleaning Specialties—Eye, Ear, Nose and ta n k ...... 7.50 ive you “Dollar liAirlng at Washington, at which they pleasures—-you are the right peg in WE WILL SAY IT T hroat would lie allowed to present witnesses tbe right hole. BUI Hlnote, labor, cleaning- WITH PRICES illar Value.” OHATSWORTH. ILLINOIS In supiiort of n jietltlon for temporary When you find congenial work, ta n k ...... 4.00 Iiennlt to operate. STICK TO IT! M. Sampson, merchandise ...... 90 range construct- Smallpox has been on the Increase Streets and Alleys steadily for the past five years, nml FAILURE IS NOT DEFEAT John Rqse, labor with team $4.40 quality material DR. BLUMENSCHEIN In 1020 reached Its penk, the State A man Is never out of the run­ Electric Light workmanship— de|iartinent of health reports. In 1020, MORROW'S DENTIST the number of cases reported were ning until he quits; never through C. I. P. 8 . Co., lights for Nov. ig is sacrificed to a» practically twice that for the pre­ until he admits it. less outage $2.64 ...... $129.11 Office over Citizens Bank ceding year, and equal to more than The slogan of the 8alvatton Army C. T. P. 8^ Co., lighte from it attractive in half the total numlier of case* for the "You may be down, but not out” Is Jqn. to Oct. Inclusive, less ranee and last- OHAT8WORTH. . ILLINOIS preceding four years. The death rate well chosen for It contains a well outage $12.62 ...... $1,304.88 Chatsworth, III. taken for the past four fiscal yenrs, based truth. (Previously referred.) serrice. which brings tbe records more up to ovcral months ago a friend or Moved by Shafer and seconded by date show that during the fiscal period 8 Gerbracht that bills as read be al­ m y exclusive W. T. BELL of 1020-21, ia jr2$'eAMW Of-smallpox mine and hia partner met -with a r i «l.i es distinguish the were reported resulting In 20 deaths, serious of very serious financial re­ lowed and vouchers ordered Issued i w< t ********* »< ♦ ♦ ♦ »! tu n 4»fi> f n mortality rale of 0.4 i>er 100,000 pop­ verses. The partner, after survey­ (or the same. The following Is the rec DENTIST \R£H and we ulation. ing the wreckage of their business, ord vote on roll call: Yeaa, Snyder. * OH > you personally. The Logan county board of super­ throw up his hands and quit. This Kohler. Alelstor, Gerbracht, Shols • J Office Over Burn Bros.’ Store visors has appropriated $800 to pur­ friend of mine, however, was not and Shafer. Yeas, six; neys, none. chase markers to be placed along the totally discouraged. He kept on Alotion carried. THE- Lincoln trail through the county. The fl CHATSWORTH. ILLINOIS roads Lincoln traveled In going to the fighting, most of the time with hts No further business appearing, on courts of central Illinois during his back to the wall, and right now he motion of Snyder, seconded by Mels­ career ns n lawyer, will l*e designated Is right on the top of the heap and ter. the board adjourned. by these symbols. During the ante­ has saved quite a bit out of his bus­ HIRAM ROYAL, Clerk. bellum period l-ognn county had three iness misfortune. Approved Doc. 27, 1921. county seats, Postvllle, now extinct; The other day I asked him how he Monnt Pulaski, and later Lincoln. hod the heart to stand up and keep Lincoln argued cuses at all three Spend Pennies and Hake Dollars BIG SALE going In tbe face of such a discour­ Office Phone III places. agement. He showed me. He Twenty-seven coal mines In the vicin­ ity of Belleville are working on an brought out an old family Bible, and average of one and one-half dnys a opening It to the flyleaf, handed It week. Several others have lieen forced to me. in the Ferrias Building is still on. to shut down entirely, and otheni re- At the top of the page. In Illumin­ htered J.G. YOUNG, M.D. port only a'n occasional day of work. ated script, was the single line "A l.aek of market for ooal, due to the Lee Never Quits." Ot the bottom of activity of • European mines. Is the -Practice limited to Surgery a long column of names, my friend's chief cause assigned for the general de­ signature* appeared. Dates PONTIAC. ILL. pression. % T he Andrew coal* mine near Con­ The story which he told me was trail, employing 150 men, was closed simple. Far back In this country's Indefinitely. The mine Is owned and history one of his ancestors had do- Now is the time to buy operated hy the .Springfield District clued he wanted no quitters In his A B. MIDDLETON, M. D. Coal Alining company. Lack of de­ family. As soon as his children mand for coni was given by the presi­ reached the age when they would dent of the company ns the reason for understand the slgnlflance of that !YB, EAR, HOSE AID THKOAT the closing of the mjne. precept he had them place their sig­ everything Tommy Arthur, pStveUeen-yenr-old PONTIAC, ILL. colored .youth, was found guilty of natures beneath It. And all through murdering Frankie Banner, nineteen- hit life he taught hla children to Blankets, Overcoats, year-old colored girl, by a Jury In keep up the fight till the bitter end. circuit court at Danville and sentenced This btbble ha* been handed down A. W. PENDERGAST to 15 years. from eldest son to eldest son for OPTOMETRIST Air. Ground Hog has not gone to many generations. bed this winter. Two Sterling hunt The man who will see hla misfor­ (§£ Wrtiury, - Illinois era ahot one recently nbd they noticed tune through to th* end, add who Underwear, ORE Over Decker's Drug Store several holes where the animals had At Dorse/ Sisters Store 2nd and 4th been working to bring out dirt. Sign will scrap all the way, will have the ' Thursda/e each month. of open winter. satisfaction of winning or of know­ One hundred and twenty-five ing he lost fighting. atudents will arrive at the United “I will never quit,” Is most heart­ States veterans’ bureau convalescent ening though to the man who Is training center at Nauvoo after the Ladies* Coats fighting. It will help...... Christmas holidays, according to school and All Other Items too Numerous to Mention N ever Q uit officials. There are now 110 men at Nicholas Roth, a n old and highly Nauvoo. Moat students have thne far been boosed In a large brick structure, respected cltleen of Strewn, died a originally built for Catholic sisters as few days ago at the home of his son, a boys* school. W ith the new Influx, Under the above heading the Eu­ Andrew Roth, southeast of Strewn. ^ recently built frame dormitory w ill reka Journal has the following to Mr. Roth had been 111 for a long be brought Into use. The school takes say about the escape of the notor­ time and although his death cornea of veterans discharged from gov ious “Tommy" O’Connor: as a shock to his man/ friends, still sot hospitals until they are able That was certainly some fine piece It was not unlooked-for, as he had DO IT NOW WHILE YOU CAN to carry on work in regular tod of Jail guarding at the Cook county been unable to leave his bed tor the Jail when the guards allowed one of peat tea weeks. A stroke of peraty- ing to stop abed— town! On the streets Of 8) the worst criminals coulned there sls Snail/ caused death. SAVE MONEY M i toe commissioner of public safe to aseape, Thomas O’Connor, ty opsoed a "municipal w a f at toe did. you notice how mum the 4 Tribune Is about the eecapeT Is the raaaon. Sheriff Patera, < eouaty. la not counted ae * HP XMd toe blanket that does not fe Dget IW toeiW yapitypeuae I hwu*loved 1 “v warn, hat makto tbfcm cold, and won- you so© that I lied t© you?" she cried daring what a awrtgage e “I lovedred you. an." ebe rgpqqtod. wjty a* ana coukl.toke R off Sg'j! wltfcngt BRING US YOUR vRQUL* "My darling. I'm eo relieved' money. In Ms dream Doqald beard ; n r a o t a t * i* . i. said. “All 1 rare about la that a boy tinging this song: love era" • « ■ ’ I , . * BOMMAN, "Mag. tittle Jeans, stag for. aw. *The Coming “I know that,” she told hint: “Bel There's nothing ad my Christen ■ trae." V f ’ the heritage of ray life M i bean Yon sea, tbit little boy had • tree, i i m - I t H punishing me. Even though T know but tbara wasn't a thing on It, not • and Poultry. you don’t think now that children a leaf. 8© ha planned bow to gat aoi of the Child make any difference I knrar I cheated TODAY’S PRICES ARB thing to grow upon It, Finally, be at Hana, hoary ...... — 20© you. whom Of hfl others I cared magi the, gong that Donald heard In for." dream, and the nyxt time tie looked Bprlnga, soft meat ------29c “Marjorie, Marjorie , ,(taufc” . he rtagea and Leghorna at a discount. i s — w - out there was bis tree, full of rad and caressed her, "1 am so relieved that I gold apples, with leaves on all' the , fu r- know now whet has (teen worrying Preienr twlga and many pretty- things among you. I was afraid you had ceased to by directions them, and Donald saw It all-In love me." ... dream. So, uhen he awoke, Donald GRAY PRODUCE COMPANY thorn will ha kept la un- YAm$ Graham Bonner “It was never that. It- wt* aeyet out. and charged noeord- thought be would slag,the nodg too, CHATSWORTH. ILLINOIS that," she said. '■ » *•; and see If Jeeus couldn't take the “You see. M arjorie." he' went on, > *V* Haiti lill Office la Brown Building shudow or that awful mortgage away, O a ft TfamcStA Rcatdcnce SIB “If at first you had told me you were and he sa n g : »»»M H H 99H H i m 9»9999M H 99IM M H M 99»|Jf,H M lMflM to have a child I would hav«l been de­ lighted—It would have segm ed' the sine, little Jesus, sing for ms! THUR8DAY, DECEMBER 29. 1921 There's a mortgage oh, our Christmas ND,” Gregory Morse added, conventional Idea of the completion LD Mr. Gimlet wee “as I’ve always said, I tr««. 1 of married life which I hqd pictured j sitting all alone hy think people should be When Dorothy awoke she remem­ ...... In my mind. Afterward I realised that lilmself. The cold honest with each other be­ bered that she had dreamed about the most Important of all. was thnt December wind fore marriage. don’t ap­ writing n letter to Santa Claus, and Jut Tell Cefftral “No 34” YE OLDEN TIMES ;! 1 I had you and loved you aud that you was driving the prove of divorce—curious snow egotist the so she went and wrote It. Tbla was f * | | I I I H I m i l l H * It ?+-M-M"( loved me. llte letter: thing to be speaking of on “Lately I’ve become very Jealous frosty windows, (Plaindealer January 1. 1897) the very evening I’m asking and now and then Dear Santa Claus: of your desire for children because 1 There's something the matter with When placing your grocery order tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Corbett and you to marry me, but It has though I didn't count so much. How It seemed to fairly our rows. They've got a mortgage on u bearing on the subject. little child, of Emington spent the dreadfully we’ve groped fti the dark screech at him. 'em. Only money can cure 'em. Please morning. There is an absolute assurance of quality No,” he emphasized, “I come and cure 'em, so’s we can have a holidays -here. even though we have been so close Some of the snow Christmas tree. I will be good. don’t approve **f divorce. Of appeured to have Your hopeful and service when you trade at the store—“ where all J' J , W. Garrtty, of Healey, was together." DOROTHY. course there are very extenuating clr- She wns happy then as she hadn't got luto his hair, are pleased.” . u. taking In the sights In Chicago and cumstaUces at times. But I think Then, when father went to town, been before, happy in the love thnt and some of the frost Into his heart, Ottawa during the holidays. with the little pouy. Bigger, he put most of them could be nvolded if he now gave her. the love for which for he looked old, aud cold, and grim. . L. Martin having purchased the people tulked openly and candidly be­ the letter Into the post office, only he A light, clean store, handling nothing but guar­ 8 she had braved a lie. The firelight shadows that played on directed It to Mrs. Bump’s brother, Mr. saloon of F rank A. B urgor the v il­ fore they were married.” And even as he held her close she the wall were like the thoughts thut anteed goods is bound to grow. « lage board voted to transfer the He told her then that he cared for thought of It—and life—so full of per­ went to and fro In his mind In the Ephrnlm Gimlet. children, thnt they would mean a Mr. Gimlet wns very much surprised Burger license to him. plexing moral Issues. Hnd slie not light of the memories of the brighter We wiD have all the Fruits and Fresh veg­ great deal to hint. lied to him would she have fulfilled days of the past. The empty chairs to hear from the Bumps. He hnd The village board, after consid­ She felt herself growing more and erable discussion decided to move reminded him of his friendlessness, the etables necessary for a delightful New more tense. The whole of her ached slow ticking of the old clock, as It council room from the J. P. the for him. Yes, she had waited all her tried to be a companion, only made Years Dinner. Your order will be greatly Hansen building to a room in the life for him, never mistaking In any him feel how lonely he wns. He felt appreciated. Farrias building. of the others, the substitute for the as much out of the world, as fur away Dr. Frank Brockway. of Omro. real. from its gladness us the picture of his Wisconsin, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. ”1 feel as you do,” she said softly. grandfather thnt hung over the shelf. A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL, “I love children!” Brockway. living south of town, was Mr. Gimlet was wondering what he And she spoke the truth. But yet a would get for Christmas. He had IS THE WISH OF married on Tuesday. December 22. truth that was only half a truth. at Omro, to Miss Ena Barnett. spent many years In wondering what They were married. In the little vil­ he would get, and had gotten a good Cards have been received here lage church on Christmas Eve and many things. No one bad a better CORNER GROCERY announcing the marriage of Miss when later the carols pealed forth they house than he, few had ns much money felt as though even the enrols were Mable Gordon, of Chicago and Ho­ as he hnd. There h u b a park, there ward E. Rumbold, also of Chicago, for their happiness alonet was a garden; within and without and REBHOLZ & MAURITZEN They had been married several but a former Chatsworth boy and all about hliu were the things that years. Closer and closer had they money can buy. Y’es, Mr. Gimlet was as the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro­ grown together. How glad she was bert Rumbold, living south of town. rich as money and things can make a she hnd wnlted until she was sure man. And yet, although all these Hugh Robinson. 64 years old, liv­ she loved. She had had so many pro­ *HHIHWIfl4HIHIIIH|.>Wltim nniH IIIIIIHIW things had not made him happy, he posals, and there were girls who had ing tw o and a half miles north of was wishing for more. He did not had so few. She had often thought of Falrbury, while blowing out stumps know any better than to wish for more, the girl to whom the simplest of last Monday had nine and a half and, though he could not thlfik of any­ pleasures had come as a complete and pounds of dynamite explode within thing that he needed, he hoped that magnificent Joy. This girl had had no PAPER IS LOWER someone would think of something or fifteen feet of him, putting out1 both aftentlonti, her'life had been almost other that he might want and that of his eyes and terribly maiming his manless. At Inst came a man Into her “And It’s to Be an Anniversary Child.” The Next Day the Carrier Brought a might give him a gleam of real Christ­ Promising Looking Box. face and body. life, very slowly, very unemotionally, their own hapny destinies? Would mas Joy. Last evening, Devember 31, 1896. but each stow step along the way wns Yet The Quality Still they have not rather gone their separ­ Away out on a prairie the Rifinp forgotten that he had a sister, and the home of John Walter, uncle of one which thrilled her and which ate ways, yet two more unhappy that there were a lot of little hope­ mounted up to huge and groat propor­ family werq holding a consultation, the bride, In the southeastern part mortnls whose lives were but a after Ihe children had gone to bed. ful Bumps. An old trouble had Remains High At of town, was the scene of a very tions. It had to ne o great deal to makeshift? made him hitter and'forgetful, and he rouse Marjorie but Gregory had At that moment the father and mother pretty wedding, when Rev. Alb^r Yet she had lied and In thnt lie of the family were perplexed and hud felt more alone In the world than roused her—fully. he really was. As he sat again by T h e S ta r * united in marriage MIbs Emma W al­ she hud cheated him. the one whom even a good ttenl worried. The Bumps She had always kept her fresh of all oftiers she had cared most for the firelight, but on a clear and moon­ ter and Rudolph Ludke. The con­ had been practicing farming for some charm and her appenl though she had she had cheated most completely. lit night, he mused on things past with tracting parties aro both young left jroflTfT behhfd. "H er skin wns time, hut without anticipated results. Perhaps lie didn't (are for children The children didn’t see anything the a new tenderness In his heart and wel­ German people who have come to smooth, bar color good, her eyes now. Perhaps he would never think comed a new thought that came warm­ \ Stationery for all purposes—Gifts, Weddings, Party, : dark and lustrous and her hair had matter with farming. The move out America to better their conditions. of them nguln. i’erliups, oh perhaps, of the smoky city had been an en­ ly to him and brought a lovely pur­ or Dance announcements as well as for John P. Hansen, for twenty years no traces of gray, ^ a hundred conjectures! pose with It. He would ploy Santa But during this time no children had trance Into paradise for them. I>on- one of Chatsworth's business men. But clearly stnndlng above Ihe Claus, and give himself the surprise general correspondence * come to them. Gregory now didn't ald had ten bens and a rooster. Doro­ was found dead In his bakeshop. lu others were these two Issues—she had thy owned two Muscovy ducks, with of making others happy! seem to care whether they came or So. the day before Christmas tilings the basement under his bakery and lied to win him nnd because of that green feathers. Kenneth had a III tie not. He wns quite content with her. lie she hud cheated and pluyed false hnpiiened at the Hump house. As Mr. grocery store, on Wednesday morn­ pony that they . called “Bigger," be­ : ALL THE LEADING STYLES AND TINTS FOUND AT j “People change their Ideas after to the one she loved. Bump went to the wayside post box ing, where he had taken his own they marry If they really love the cause they thought he would grow. A lie Is a vigorous parent. Imbu­ Small Edith kept n flower bed that he found two letters. One of them made life by hanging. The body was dis­ woman they marry,” he used to tell OUR STATIONARY DEPARTMENT ing Its offspring with Its ever power­ she called hqr "gardy." There was a hlin sad, for It was from the man who 1 covered by his little fourteen year her. “Before they have theories. Now ful blood of doubt nnd worry. Always, held the mortguge, and It said that the If children came, all well nnd good. pony cart. They had raised a 43-pound ------also------old son, Alvin, shortly before ten she felt, she would think from time watermelon. Father hnd said thnt time for payment had come. It meant But I couldn’t he any hnppler than I to time that she had cheated him, nnd to Mr. Bump, "your money, or your o'clock on Wednesday morning, and am now." the rest of the garden wouldn't thnt In the deep recesses of her mind cows." But the other letter was front : FULL LINE OF SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES AT : it la thought that the terrible act She knew he spoke the truth. She niuotint to n hill of beans, hut .It had. lie would feel her love had been a Mr. Gimlet, and It made Mr. Butnp was committed between the hours knew It. He wns even Jealous of her There wns apt to be enough for yum very frail nnd weak thing. laugh until he cried, for It was s check eagerness for children. Was this yum cake, with raisins In It. to go INTERESTING PRICES of eight and nine o’clock. He leaves Yet ngnin and again reverted to lier for 9301), with some kindly, friendly besides his bereaved wife, whose what It meant to marry, he some around. Why. It wns like a perpetual mind the knowledge thnt hnd It not picnic! And even now. with all words und good wishes, enough to cure poor health makes her a confirmed times asked himself. Did people for­ been for thrit lie when she hnd spoken things under the snow blanket, and the the cows sml all the family troubles. Invalid and almost totally blind, It Gregory nnd she would never have pony nnd the two cows safe In the The next day the carrier brought WILL C. QUINN one son Alvin and two daughters. been hnppjt. a most promising looking big box Nellie and Lizzie. He has a half- And these doubts nnd worried from Uncle Gimlet, so thnt thp Christ­ thoughts were the heritage of a lie brother and a .half sister living In mas tree was full of happy surprises The RexaH Druggist su(-h ns hers had been. for the little folks and n gift or two the old country, but Mr. Hanpen It seemed like a miracle. She had for the big ones. Mother mude a big ■ • Chatsworth, 111. Your Money's Worth or You Money was the only one of his father's given up nil hope. Still nt times the pie In the dlshpon ami the children family to come to America. lie she hnd told In the first plnce of found out what wns In It. Dorothy nil haunted her. because she felt she poked a hole through the pasteboard * m i n n 1 1 m i i t m m i-H - m n - H 1111 i n h -t+-m + i h m »♦ had cheated Gregory. He never re­ crust nml pulled out a maple sugar ferred to It. He seemed radiantly heart. Donald got a red sugar heart. happy. But she had worried. Kenneth got a white sugar heart. O f Canvas and cI(tbbon And then some time nfter she had Edith got n yellow sugar heart Moth­ told him, she knew. She wns glnd she er said It was Uncle Gimlet's kind had told him. She was glad thnt he heart that had mude. them all so ECONOMY knew her weaknesses nnd faults nnd happy. all. Her happiness over the coming Then Mr. Gimlet got another letter. FURNITURE child wns so much grenter because she It was a round robin from all the had told him. Bumps, with the little Bump names and “And It's lo he nn anniversary child." marks upon it, too. It made the old | STORE The Christmas enrols were pealing ■nan very happy. He was sitting forth when n smiill hoy opened Ills among a lot of pleasant things that 1 New and cJao good used Furni­ eyes upon Ihe world so new to him. had been sent In for his Christmas: “I’m sorry It's not a girl so we can tree, hut he was not thinking very ture, Ruga, Carpets and Linoleums call her Mnrjorle." Gregory smiled. much of them. He sat with the let* I *Tm delighted It’s n hoy nnd flint we ter In Ids hand and a far-off look In j Bought and Sold. Also Now Oon- can nnme him Gregory." Mnrjorle get about each other nnd sink their Yes, Mr. Gimlet W as as Rich as Money bis- eyes as be thought of the sweet-1 goleum Gold Baal Art Ruga 9x12. ** whispered. hopes nnd aspirations nnd ambitions and Things Can Make a Man. ness of love, and felt that the best nnd emotions and drenma Into the “Merry Christmas," Gregory said, n gift that lie had received was the (Jongoleum Gold Seal Floor ooyot- little Inter. The clock Just . struck coining of another generation when bnm, farmer Bump had laughed with happy surprise that he had given to ing. Oil Btores Coal Storaa, Heating they bad sworn and believed before twelve. , the happy, rosy children, as the dog the people on the prairie farm. God and nmn that they would only "Merry Christmas." Marjorie an­ Joke tolled up the hill with the sled, Storea. It goes without saying that bags of lore each other, t )Id they love each swered. so that they all might go shouting “Divinity" Fudge. all aorta are among those gifts that And the small hoy gnve a shrill down ngnin. “They're a Jolly bunch," Boll together two cupfuls of granu­ I an Headquarters for hfe always welcome. There are many little cry. said farmer Bump. But that Bight lated sugar, one cupful of maple sirup, Hew ones this year made of coarse ‘‘That’s his way of snylng 'Merry the Bumps were holding a consulta­ one cupful of water nod a tablespoon­ COMGOLEUM GOLD UKAJ, BUGS canvas, or unbleached linen and That was too cold a belief. Christmas,’" Mnrjorle added. tion. Although the two cows In the ful of vinegar until a Utile of It hard­ trimmed with narrow satin ribbon Another year passed and they began “I’m delighted to have It explained born were bate, yet tberq was a ens when dropped In cold water, and nnd ribbon flowers. Baby ribbon may growing apart. Marjorie had become to me,” her husband chuckled. blanket on them. The consultation then add n teaspoonful of vsallla and he drawn through the Interstices of restless, anhappy. Was It because of was about that blanket. Farmer taka from the Are. While this mixture the canvas. Drawing threads out of children? Gregory aeked himself. Freshening Rolls. Bump called It a mortgage and didn't has been cooking, a cupful of granu­ either the canvna or linen makes It Couldn’t she have been happy with Frequently muffins, gents, corubread, know how he was going to pay I t lated sugar should have b en put over possible to weave wider ribbons over Mm? Was his marriage to be a dis­ b Hu (bread etc., are a part of the eve­ Mo wonder It was an anxious consulta­ the Bra In another saucepan, with nnd Ander the remaining threads, In illusion? ning dinner and seldom are all eaten tion. Short crops and a mortgage 1 half-cupful of cold water, and boUa^ borders or ornaments. Flowers cut Bat one evening she came to him. 'doting the evening meal, some being Enough to flatten out even the Bumpet until the mixture spins a thread from from cotton or linen, In various col­ “Gregory,” she said, “I have so much left over. The question comes to the Bat while thb Bamps were talking the tip af a spoon. This should at thtk JOHN BROADHEAD, on, a n applied 4* the linen bags sad to tell you. Let Urn begin from the conscientious housewife. “How can 1 things over, the clldren were haying stage be beaten np with the atlfllp buttonholed along their edges with beginning. I’ve been going to ted yon serve them again In their original dreams. Tbey 'had laid awake far whipped whites of two eggs, and thl* this so many tiroes. . freshnesst” It ran easily be done. • while, talking about Urn beat place stirred Into the Amt preparation, which “When I married you I Usd to yon. should hy now have cooled slightly. Maw, don’t Interrupt mo. door. Too, Bfl*t the two hand until they begin to t Med about my age. I loved ywa. I gtwraa. .when tnm la two cupfuls afl FINE JO B PRINTING AT THE

[SWtffdLfjtf ■ vV; ft twg OiATSWORlKPLAM)£Aim . ..■< m b m "?.-!■ —V I " 1" 1-!' — 1*LJ .IE...... iU li—iJLLU Elmer Htt^uhgrge' AfT* g^llttll 11 nfranc i« t b a r s Quinn's. Get them nop boy horn December gird. J H L MU ™ ktlffthr nig. Saturday, fiecembsr Mtoe Seberta ' Otobe, of Chicago, Leo Herringer, of NotM Dame to Thermometers jro • f H fr* spent Chrietmaa day with relatives spending this week with relative*. (raaa abor* ss^r? |h; aoiiilnc, | t<>, here. -v ‘ • v ‘1 »• ' ‘ y. iL Brunmir, Saturday, January. •r-AJOohel f^radU tora kt Qdlnn’a. Mr. and Mrs.' Aural McCoiluu ffrs. Prank Hiy apt to I>lr- ' Mra. Tbc«naa Ptel4e and eon. Earl, •pent Christmas Wlfh the former’s celatlvss. ■' % -jlM i, vi.i • .»*.» •:4*» * ' ;< A J-' Riagler,- Tuesday, January Bara it Camay was home from of Meraa were visiting with friends parents, Mr. and, ,Mrg, W». Me- »r, , want to here Wednesday. ccotlum. at ^lpotqiugton., , Porraat this noon to visit with rejo> Junes O'Malley apeat Chrietmaa Mrs. John Mauritian and two • D. W. Hitch,' daughters. U rfca , * day with Beaaent friends. children, of Kankakee, spent Christ­ Florence and, Irene, mad bon Alfred, r "John Doraey, ;■ Bloomington, Mm. Chaa Walla spent Friday mas day with relatives here. ate Christmas' dinner With 8. 8. waa visiting ham with relatives Sat­ with relatives is Format. Edwin Blackmore, of Pontiac, Kelley and fattlly In tiaunemin on urday. - Mlsa Fulton, of El Pnao, spent spent Christmas day here with rela­ •m w - : '.,; ' •„ Miss Margaret Monday with Mias Mary Lewises. tives. He returned to hto worn Miss Irena Kane, .who to athletic Fayette. Ind., It the following deseri property: J. W: Clips, of Decatur Js vtolt- Tuesday morning. teacher In the Detroit, Mleh., relatives. SEVEN HEAD. Of GOOD CAT­ lng with Mr. add Mrs. Ernst RuehL Murltn Ryerson, of Pontiac, to schools came home-Friday afternoon j.:,JB&le Behrns TLE 'two of ‘wbteh are milch cows, •ANY is . spending the one a full blood Jeraey With a week Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Ortman visiting with John Hammond for to Spend the holidays with relatives i^ojppaya with hie parents in Wia- and friends. 1 ( •M calf, by her side. Savings and family spent Xmas In Cullom. aeveral days this week. FARMING IMPLEMENTS —Con­ Department ^'lirta: Jstee BUchmore went to Mtoe Mery Ruekl went to Chi­ The Daughters of Isabella expect Mm. ” J. R. Frost, of sisting of 1 good Corn King spread­ cago Saturday morning to f vialt to entertain a large crowd at their er, 1 good 16-wheel Jehu Deere disc, FlfcMFMOlftky to vialt with relatives. Bloomington visited hero with rtl- .2 riding Tower cultivators good as with friends for several days. annual holiday ball'on Friday night; atiVes Tuesday, j, •'< * < - Terry'Bums and family, of Laeon. An orchestra from Champaign will new. 1 good Acme harrow, two- spent Christmas with relatives here. Mlse Mtgnon Strobe!, of Chicago, Miss Hayes a tjAachor in the public row1 stalk cutter. 1 J. I. C. 16-inch furnish the music. sulky plow, 1 cutter good as new; Mr. hnd Mrs. William Klovery of spent Christmas with her parents, school is spendi|i*;:thl$ week with Mr. and Mrs. John M. Fischer ate a number one sot of Bteel trucks; Peoria, spent Christmas at the Bork Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Strobe). ElRl PasoPnun rolotivou relatives. ’3/ International gasoline engine, pump Christmas dinner with Chicago rel­ > home...... Miss Mary Townaend, who la Jerome Eddy, of Fair bury, visit' Jack and feed grinder and other ar­ atives. Four inches of snow fell ticles. teaching near Cabery cam e Saturday ed at the Frank Murtaugh home Mlse Edith Wells to visiting with there and covered the icy walks so Five or six tons of good hay. u • ■, morning to visit with relatives. Christmas afternoon. • relatives In Forreet several days that the going was made safer. Usual terms with 12 months time tomorrow Mrs. George Bouhl, who to In the Paul Parentbi, of Hoopcston, has and 2 .per cent off for cash. .this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Boeman re­ Pontiac hoepltal recovering from an been spending the holidays with his J. A. BRAMM ER e of quality Mr. and Mrs. John Boughten turned hopie Tuesday evening from Crawford A Downs. Auctioneer. operation, is reported as recovering friend, Guy Nomeillnl. Did You Receive Any Money spent Christmas with relatives lu Elgin and Chicago where they had - “ where all nicely. E l Paso. been visiting relatives during the Eugene Smith, who was seriously WANTS, FOB SALE, ETC. Miss Agnes O'Malley, who is Misses Elisabeth and Margaret Christmas period. injured in a runaway recently, to For Christinas? teaching Bchool near El Paso, is reported as convalescing. Advertisements will be inserted Smith spent Monday with friends Mrs. Garfield Ward and Wesley ig hut guar^ visiting with relatives here this under this head for one cent a word In Piper. Ward, her son, have the honor of Mrs. Margaret Albee and son, Ik week. per issue. No advertisement to If you did, permit us to suggest that Mm. Mary Hart and daughter, a complete record of attendance at Francis, went to Saunemln Wednes­ counrfor less than 15 cents. If paid Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Discuss and in advance, or 25 cents if charged. Mias Margaret spent Christmas day the Baptist Sunday school for the day to visit with relatives. you deposit your money in a Savings Ac­ son, of Ottawa, spent Christmas year 1921. Both have been there Miss Teresa Storr, Miss Kratz Found—-An automobile crank— ih veg- In D w ight. Inquire at the Plalndealer office. count in this bank. Here it will constantly here with Mr. and Mrs. Ilenty 52 Sundays. and Mrs. Paul Trunk spent Wednes­ I New Dr. Earl Meister and family, of Game. FOR SALE—Colt’s Automatic, .25 increase in value and will be ready and Ashkum, spent Christmas day here Elizabeth Smith won the hand­ day in Bloomington. calibre, nlckle plated, good condi­ greatly Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Fold and lit­ with relatives. some wrist watCh given away Christ­ William J. McGinn, who is travel­ tion.—Inquire at Plalndealer. waiting for you at the time you need it most. tle son, of Chicago, came Friday ing out of Decatur, is spending tL- —Automobile and tractor radi­ Mrs. C. C, Thorpe and two child­ mas eve hy the Community Grocery evening to vtoit with relatives over holidays with . ators repaired and rebuilt.—Chat - ren, of Cullom, spent Christmas day for the person who collected tho 3 C hristm as. worth Manufacturing Co. (tf) You will find it a good plan to SAVE here with relatives. largest amount of soap wrappers The Chatsworth tile factory clos Mr. and Mis. Chas. Tayler and from a certain brand in a specified ed down a few days ago throwing SYSTEMATICALLY during the New Year. Bert Gravel and family, of Good- FOR SALE. Large fine barred daughter, Myra motored to Attica, time. a number of men out of employment. Rock Cockerels, $3.50. Extra fancy You will be amazed to see how easy it is to land, Indiana, were guests at the Ind. Friday morning to spend Xmas (dark) $5.00 to $6.50. Guaranteed. Bork home Christmas. It has been a good many years Miss Florence Irwin who is teach­ —Chas. Stadler, Piper City. Janll save—and how fast the money piles up— with relatives. ing in Mackinaw was visiting with Dr. and Mm. O. D. Sloan, of since ice remained on the ground as FOR SALE—White rice pop-corn Misses Katherine Watoh and Nel­ long as it has the past week. Young friends here several days this week. 5c ib.. $3 bu.—E. G. Hogman. 22* if you really try to do so. If you haven’t a Bloomington, were visiting at the lie Duffy went to Chicago for the folks have been having the time of Anna Moore went to Piper City FOR SALE—White rice pop-corn Savings Account now, open one in this bank Prank Herr home this week. Christmas vacation. their lives skating everywhere and Wednesday morning to visit with 5c lb.. $3 bu.—E. G. Hoffman. 29* Russel Pemberton, of Chicago " today. Dr. C. V. Elllngwood. who has even some "old” boys like Albert Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kfjnnitz for sev­ spent Christmas with his parents, FOR SALE—About 7 tons of good had an office in the Baldwin build­ Walter. Tom Burns, Chas. Shafer, eral days. timothy hay. 3 miles north of tile Mr. and Mm. Henry Pemberton. ing for years has moved his office Pror. H. W. McCulloch and Fred factory.—C. E. Shelton. <16tf) Chris Schrock, of La Fayette ,nld., HIIIIIIHW Miss Clara Hocth, of Piper City, to his residence. Warner have been demonstrating FOR SALE—Odd Blze tablets, 3 a student of the Purdue university for 10 cents at The Plalndealer of- came . uesday noon to visit with William Brown, a student at a that they have not forgotten how. came Wednesday evening to visit at Uce. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Blumenschlen. Ice on the tile factory ponds is about chiropractic school In Davenport, the Frank Bennet home. I FOR SALE— Bronze Turkeys, Tom Donovan, of Notre Dame, is Iowa Is home for the holidays and three Inches thick and thermometers I gobblers, $10.00 each. White China spending the holidays with hto par­ CITIZENS BANK JER Is enthusiastic about hla work. stood arund 20 above most of the MlBsea Sarah and Eliza Dorsey Ganders, $5.00 each and alfalfa hay, ents, Mr. and Mra. J. Donovan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooney Sr., week. spent Christmas day with Mr. and $20.00 per ton.—J. T. Henrtchs. Mrs. Clarence Dorsey, of El Paso. |Chatsworth, III., (d29*) Miss Mildred Baker, of Forrest, to of Treason!, were Christmas guests Mrs. Henry Pemberton and little The Beak Of The People visiting with her slater, Mrs. 6 ito They returned home Monday. t i n at the home of their son Eddie here. daughter received a had scare and You've got him—let the others Hlndershot, several daye this vrapk. J..I ^ ba**t Social will be given at were slightly injured Christmas. Dr. and Mrs. O. D. Wlilatead were w orry. ; CHATSWORTH, Emmett Roach came home ' from J the Madden school, district 283, Mrs. Pemberton started to drive a In Bloomington a portion of this Springfield where he has a position Friday, Jan. . Ladles please bring week. On Wednesday,.,, the Doctor 8 horse attached to a buggy to the If half he tells you is true—let took the Consistory degrees In Ma- »r. tho state house for the holiday*. baskets.—Beulah Perkins, teacher. John Baker home, 6 miles southwest the other half slide. . Charles Brosnshsn came home Mrs. Thomas Ford and two chlld- of town. When about a mile from Bonary. ,t from Milford to get his feet under yen departed Monday for a month’s home the horse, which was unshod It Is currently reported that a the parental table for Christmas visit with Mra. Ford's mother, Mrs. slipped on the ice while rrosslng n young Chatsworth boy faces dis­ ings, Party, dinner. Morgan Ryan in Denver, Colorado. small culvert and buggy, horse and grace for forging names to cheeks occupants slid Into the ditch. One Walter McGinn, who is attend­ Editor and Mrs. H. C. VanAlstyne ror various small amounts and then > for buggy wheel was broken and Mrs. ing college In St. Louis to spending and children, of Colfax, motored up cashing the checks around town. Pemberton fell on the little girl but the holidays with his parents, Mr. Christmas day and remained over neither were badly hurt and were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bouhle went and Mrs. Jas. McGinn. until Monday visiting with relatives. able to walk back home. to Pontiac today to visit his mother Clara Koelllker, who to staying Chiropractors Henderson A Sheel- In the hoepltal. John Bouhle went For One Week Only! POUND AT It Is reported that four or five at Iho home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ey have fitted up office rooms over ever Christmas day to see his mother boys from the vicinity of Chatsworth Henrlcks went to Remington, Ind. the Cltliens bank and Mr. Sheeley and Mr. Bouhle visited her on Mon­ NT wore picked up by the police of to spend Xmas vacation. has become a resident of Chats- day. She is recovering nicely from Highland Park a few days ago when Martin Huttenburg, who to homo w o rth . an operation. they refused to be questioned by the * from Clinton, Iowa, where he has Durlng the holiday vacation of police and are now laying out fines Mr. and Mra. Frank Herr enter­ been attending Wartburg college fPPLlES AT the Chatsworth schools the out-of- for toting guns, and acting suspic­ tained eighteen at a noonday Christ­ You can buy the Primrose Cream Separator, and we since September will return Monday. town teachers have been with home iously. They were returning home mas dinner. Besides the Herr fam­ Mrs. C. N. Jacobs, of Forrest, folks—Miss Lila Attlg at Naper­ from a trip to Chicago Heights in a ilies of Chatsworth they had as will take your old one in trade and allow you a liberal dis­ and her daughter, Mrs. R. C. Walk- ville; Miss Mary Blatt, at Elwood; borrowed automobile and when they their guests Mr. and Mrs. Phil ear, of Peoria, were visiting between Mlse Helen Campbell at Macomb, stopped for gas at the suburban Wade; Mr. and Mrs. James Wade trains rith friends here Wednes- an# William Klbler at Cissna Park town the officials nabbed them. As and Ron. all of F a lrb u ry , and Dr. count for same. Don’t let this opportunity slip by, get ricj *»»y. \ % and Peoria. the story lack's confirmation' the Sam Wade, of Chicago. Lloyd and Gerald Kohler are A family reunion was held at the names of the boys are omitted. The of that old separator which is losing money for you, and in­ spending the Christmas vacation William Hanna home Christmas day car was loaned them, according to A husband In hand is worth two with home folks. Gerald to attend­ when all the children were home report by a Forrest man. in court. r Money Back. ing tho medical school at Yale uni­ for the first time in several years. vest in one which will pay you interest on your money. versity.. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rogers and child, Alford Shell, who is attending of Tennessee; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse achool In Chicago at the Moody In­ Hanna and children and Mr. and stitute spent Xmas day here with Mrs. Blolce Hanna ad children, of relatives. He returned to his stud- Goodland, Indiana and Harve Han­ OZY THE A T R lee Monday. na. who was attending school in “THE SHRINE OF THE SILENT ART” James Kerrlns, who to going to Chicago, were all home for the day. General Clean-up On Stoves college In' St. Paul, Minn., camo TH EM ER BROS. AMUSEMENT CO. PROPS. home Saturday evening to Bpend 'th e holidays with his parents, Mr, Come in and let us show you our heating stoves. If you are interested we will CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS •nd Mra. Martin Kerrlns. INVEST surely make prices which will be an inducement to buy. Mrs. Richard , Melvin, of Wing, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Your Christmas Cash John Hagaman, of Ringle, WIs. She In Lasting Beauty FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SUNDAY, JAN. 1, 10221 will also visit with her sister, Mrs. DEC. 30TH-31ST G. W. Andrews at Antlgo, WIs. • Profound regard for your Samuel Goodwyn Presents Mrs. Emma Ent and Miss Rosie taste and desires prompted William Fox preaenta A STORM BUGGY Clem and brother George Clem, of Christmas gifts of money, and RALPH INCE AND AL- • . *! V* ; to use this cash In buying ar­ EILEEN PERCY yeraalllee, Indiana spent Christmas ticles of permanent beauty EENE BURR We also have a storm buggy in stock, with steel tires which we will sell at .a With Mr. and Mrs. George See. They and value proves this defer­ * —In— big sacrifice. went from here to El Paso to visit ence to your Judgment was . - I N — friends before returning home. well founded. “THE BLUSHING BRIDE” The date after every name on The We have so many pieces of A Picture that will make your “WET GOLD” - Plalndealer list should read cor­ Jewelry and handsome utili­ sides ache with delight. ties of gold and silver which sensational under the i rectly this w eek Indicating to what you really want, that to se­ TIN LARD CANS time each patron's paper to paid. lect from them will bring the Also a Good Coated? Drams. Don't mlsa this. Will any subscribers who finds the full measure of delight your friends wanted their gifts to We have »ty of tin lard cans with tight lids. You can buy them at data incorrect please advise the of- convey. XOIDAT, JAM U> ings of over If of what a stoneware jar would cost, and they are much —One dap recently there ware H as1* Kiaga to handle. f a r letters posted In the Chata- Universal Mature prorth podtofflco addressed but not CARMEL MYERS gtna^ed and held for pontage. It th* return card had bean printed on t o the sender eouldjiavs been lo-

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of Suits, Overcoats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods Ever Held in Chatsworth!

Store Closed for three days—Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, January 2d, 3d and 4th, to ar- range stock and mark down prices. SALE BEGINS, Thursday, January 5th and will last 15 Days and will positively end on Saturday night, January 21st. You will get a circular. Read every word of it and be sure to note prices. JOE MILLER Chatsworth, Illinois

MOVIE NOTES

The Brightest Page of the Year The Alladin's Lamp of Moviedom

PUBLIC SALE H ere 1b a sample of what a movie /Ly. ■— ...... ■ As I am retiring I will sell at public auction at my residence a mile and a "propert} man” must produce on half west and 3^4 north of Piper City; 3 % miles east and 3 V4 north of short notice. * Chatsworth; 3^4 miles east and half a mile south of Charlotte, commenc­ A complete theatre—stage, pro­ ing at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, on scenium arch, orchestra pit and seating space for 260 people. An ice plant large enough to sup­ Holiday Greetings Thursday, Jan. 12th ply half the people of a fair-sized city throughout the hottest weather. the following described property, to-wit A stage 60x40 feet floored with a six-inch surface of Ice. Twelve Head of Horses A quartet of professional Bkaters With full appreciation of imported 360 miles for a few min­ the many courtesies shown us Consisting of 1 black mare 11 years old, weight 1700; a gray gelding ute’s work. 6 years old weight 1560; a sorrel gelding 7 years old, weight 1650; u during the past year we ex­ A complex mechanical device g ray mare 9 years old, weight 1550; a black gelding 6 years old, weight tend to you our best wishes 1600; a roan mare coming 4 years old, broke, weight 1600; a roan geld­ which manipulates a "magic carpe|}' in g coming 4. broke, weight 1850; a black marc 6 years old. weight 1500: m oving through space.* for a Prosperous and Happy a black mare coming 3 years old. weight 1350; a black mare coming 3 A 900-pound bear trained to act. New Year? y ears old. weight 1450; 1 cattle pony; a bay gelding 7 years old, wt. 1650. An "Ice skating ballet"—itself a distinct novelty—costumed In gor­ Seventeen Head of Cattle geous raiment. Consisting of nine milk cows, as follows; 1 black cow 1 year old, fresh A troupe trained to execute on In November; a red cow 5 years old, fresh Dec. 1st.; 7 Holstein cows, one skates the Intricate movement of w ill be fresh by day of sale and the others will be fresh In F- bruary. the ballet. T his Is an A No. 1 lot of cows. Also 2 Holstein heifers, will be fresh In P eb ru ary ; a pure-bred Holstein bull 2 years old. registered; and 5 spring Wind add snow to match the Ice. heifer calves. Quite an ambitious order! Yet all • .. i those things and more were demand­ ed of the production staff engaged in Chatsworth, Illinois Our Pre HOGS the making of the Paramount pic­ Consisting of eight hogs, cholera Immune. Three are brood b o w s , all ture, "Pool’s Paradise.” bred and will weigh about 300 lbP. each. Five butcher hoga. Implements, Etc,

Non-Union Hens In an extra wink or two of sleep. lob printing press with the aid of By having tits chickens put In some steel and s turning Isthe. In The chickens belonging to Her­ these “long days” the egg crop has fact he demonstrated that he was a bert Rudd don't get to sleep any been materially Increased, and with genius, m -worked fast and well more these long nights than they did eggs the price they have been this and regaled the office force with During during the summer, but It isn’t their alarm - clock - mouse - trap • electric* tales of his travels which took him wiO makeT! B • f fault. Mr. Rudd had hts chicken light proposition has been most pro­ all over the country. Altho his 1 house wired and lights put in and fitable for Ur. R u d d .— P alrb u ry puree was lean he was an optimist his chickens are up long before the Blade. and on this Christmas eve he radiat­ sun. To msks things convenient ed sunshine thru the office force. for himself and uncomfortable for With the ends of the toes gone from the chickens Mr. Rudd purchased an one foot, the end of one linger gone, alarm dock and put It hi the chick­ two dngera stiffened by a cruel end under cash. On amounts over fid S credit of IS ren on approved notes bearing < per cent internet from en house. This alarm clock serves squeexe of a pram and the hand d at maturity; If not paid at maturity then 7 per cent two purposes. It not only wakes up scarred and maimed hs was pot a am date of sale. A discount of I per cent will be ellow- tke chickens but It also asta off a beggar nor a* ettortloner. Without te amounts. No pioparty to ha removed until tonne of mousetrap which throws a switch doubt he could demand a M g salary with. Property left on the premises after the day of that taras on tha lights. As the the purchaser's risk. JOIN OUR A IL'H per cent raise im State jinxes for tiie year 180 * u W ■ tiered by Governor Smell. State Trace ^ urer Russell and Secretary of Mat* , Emerson. The three Mate d M A t uiA In Chicago and fixed tha state I tax rate at 46 cents per 8108 eg assessed property valuation, last year was 40 centa The M ht trill brine an Increase Of approximately 82,000.000 In state revenues collected by direct taxation. The added rate to necessary because of Increased ap­ propriations for educational purposes Resolve to Have Money voted by the feceut legislature. Other Items of state expenditure, It la a iK I show a alight decrease. Governor 'Small in his veto messages having This b the time of the jeer when noet people (lashed 87,000,000 from legislative ap­ propriations, including 8700,000 frost resolve to do the right thing. Attorney General Bnwdage’a appro­ Why not resolve to do tho logical right dung— priation. will start you When the state constitutional con­ to have money. vention reconvenes on Jenaary 8, In­ dications are that they will stay in m O U R Our Christmas Chib* offers you a systematic | session until the new constitution In •’ method for depositing money regularly and whether placed in definite shape for presenta­ tion to the people for referendum. yen can spare a large or small ram, there is a chib to According to several members of the convention who have TMted at nut yon. the capital during the past week, tha convention will stay in session for two In only 50 weeks, and time passes quickly, you or three months, and it is hoped that will have money for your Christmas needs or for fu- during that time questions at Ume, may be amicably settled. Wbeth-j er the convention will plunge tm mediately Into tbe work at band' or mark time until tbe six existing vacancies are filled, has not hsea made' m a n d Join. known. The election will be held M January 2S. •'5 t Praecipe in a flOQjOOO Uhei art*

German language daily m published at Chicago, was I PLAN OF THE CLUB Blackhawk Poet Ho. 107, American Legion. The suit the paper printed an editorial ber 18 saying the American waa “an instrument bought tri lab gold t \ suppress truth. Tree expression of opinion and tray American orgewimd labor.’ editorial also is said to have aa the majority of American vetv “were tramps, vagabonds and What the different Clubs will pay in 50 weeks who pieced the American enifsci inois B WAN EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN EVEN Deposit 86.00 $ 12.50 |5 Oeb the executive committee of the UMj t (So each week—In 60 i : flO.OO each week—in 60 Agricultural association, handgun) . . . " 2 M f $ 1 0 O s b M of the association announced at 1 5M cago. A special committee ispies Deposit Is let week, 10c lad week. M TC Depositf S> each week—In 68 Deposit 610.00 •tch week—la 60 Increase l o a c h week—la 60 weeks B d . f i 5 $20 weeks log the state farm bureau federal! '* LN Ckb 10M.00 of Iowa. Indiana, Missouri and Kan Deposit lie let week, lOe Sad weak. I f f Ell f* each week—in 60 t 8100 each week—in 60 Increase 10ceach week—la 60 weeks l l f . i l as well as of ruinols, took (trailer “ 1M.N $100 Ckb 56N.M tloQ, it was also stated. The tea tlon advises that the acreage of n which is Illinois* greatest crop, begin with the largest payment and W e pay 3 per cent interest on Christmas Qub Accounts “reasonably reduced" end U K * 1 portlonal increase In tbe acreage at Greetings gume crops to improve the sett. The Illinois Bine Book for ltftl-190 . u which has been in course of proper' ■ at Ion since the adjournment eg Mm general assembly last June, la near ready for distribution. Secretary eg - appreciation of Commeacial National Bank State Louie I,. EmmereoQ announced. urtealee shown us It Is the largest and most comprehsu d te Blue Book ever Issued, containing ?a*t year wc ex- about three hundred pages more then our beat wtehea police theory comes home to us very and deliberate as the highman’s the last one and comprising statistics sroua and Happy The Pairhury city council has and data on a wide variety of subjects hard. methods. He area eent to the peni­ passed an osdinance offering a re­ 1 What city ia Italy la known aa relative to tbe state end the state per. The New York millionaire veaeel tentiary but later got out on a par­ emment never included in previous la- | the city of Bowers T 'northbound," a photo play ward of |6S for information and bum, Charles W. Morse, was once a don because he waa supposed to be shown at the Koay matinee and conviction of any bootlegger plying sues. thief. He wrecked the New Aamtor- dying. However, ha miraculously 8 To what group of islands does Tbe state Supreme court upheld tho ^ St. Croix helongT night Christinas day, waa one ef the his or her vocation in Palrbury, and dam bank and other allied institu­ got woll end oven robust 8100 for any still found there. building ordinance of Zion City, and. ‘ ,'i 8 Where la the Golden GateT The beet ptetanae ever shown in Chats- therefore, the Grace Missionary tions by method* that were ee cool Now. those of us who feel that worth. It wee a most appropriate Mayor Footer said he had heard that there Is hope for the thief, would Golden Horn! church, rival of the followers of WB- 4 What is the salary of the chief picture for Christmas, conveying an there are a few atllls In operation In bur Glenn Vollva, loses its right to pro­ expect Morse to become a paragon excellent lesson end Manager Tbem- that vicinity. of rectltudo from the day the prison Juktice of the U. 8. Supreme ceed with tbe erection of a new chareh. Court 7 er to to bo congratulated on the se­ Work on the edifice waa stopped teat door opened to hit* until the day he lection of so good a picture. May by order of tbe mayor of Ban drew his last breath. Alleged probltlon ia tho cause of alleged liquor. City. The circuit court of Lake conn But and to relate, here we find America T ty denied a petition for Injunction re- Unde Bern charging him with hav­ d Where is the Po river? The straining the officials of Zion from In­ ing robbed the government pretty Thames? terfering with work on the « hur< It. end nearly blind------charging him with 7 Whet la the chief product of the the case went to the Supren>• court, im i stealing millions and millions. And Sahareh Desert 7 sppeal. as the secret service eloaee in on 8 Whet ere the Barbary states? Central Illinois fanners ask hunters VS 5 What to the capital of Liberia? not to kill quail, claiming these birds him, we hear of him taking paaeage are the only certain means of destroy­ to Europe hurriedly end under ^ IP What is the name of the largest ing the chinch bugs. Every bird killed false name. south American Lake? adds to the devastation of grain crops te But he had to come heck because (Answers to nbovo questions) by the pests, declare farmers Prance wouldn't let him stay on her 1 Florence. Results of blg-ten basketball gam** i'jj soil. The beet American lawyer in 2 Virgin blende. will be exchanged by wlieten; hetweee 1 Paris refused to take hie case. Next 8 Connects San Francisco Bay Michigan, Chicago, Wisconsin. Pnrdq^ y we hear of jilm putting up the stout­ with tho Pacific Ocean. The Minnesota. Ohio State anB Bllnoia this M harbor of Constantinople. winter If plans under confidential I est defense in our eourts that money work out. , ™ ||l eaa buy. That to hie right and he 4 815,000. . The board of supervisors of Rock <4,1 to not guilty until he is found guilty, 6 Greenland and Iceland. Island county has voted to cull a spo-V,,^H but many a policeman to saying: I In Italy. In England. rial election, at which will be anbmlS- "I told you eo.” ! 7 Salt. ted to the votera the propoattiou to i 8 Tripoli Tunis, Algeria end Mor- issue 81.000,000 bonds to construe* J This greeting that we send you good roads. J State Tress urer Miller enneuncei I that Interest he ha* collected on w k - r J recently offered 8100000 toward Is just a New Years rhyme, lie funda during the first 11 m m ilii^ a l n project if the ritiaeoe would If you believe everything good of the year total* 8754,180, M 180,000 far equipment end mala- that you hear and nothing bad, Eight-cent breed wee dwoaddOd Jar'll i§ see. This sum has now been tab­ you’ll not bo very wise hut you may But it bean our kindliest wishes Chicago households by the a m r i A led. It Is proponed to cell Be WUMUhft "Webster Mcmoriq!”

...... THE CHA' PLADDEALER. CHAtSWORTH, ILLINOIS

Boy Carr arrived Saturday from a sore leg. Mr. Dumbeck was la 1* 70. tn4 ilM t that time he'bee Morning services At 10:30 a. m. C hicago t 6 Join his wife who has an auto accident and never fully re­ Wen Identified with much of the On'SOntfhy- evening at f ill therj been keeping house for Wm. Powel covered and the holiday rush was work which h u made of Piper City will be o< special service when (he ♦ M i m M I l l since the death of Mrs. Powel. Mr. more than he could stand. He was one of the beet llttlf towns in the newley elected offlfcers of the Y,' P, la spondlng his and Mrs. Carr will move on Mr. taken to a hoeyltal In Peoria Mon­ state. ■ May he remain to.celebrate A. will be InotaMM}. with relatives In Weston, Powel's farm now tenanted by Wal­ day evening where It Is thought his many more birthdays. The graduating exercises of thd ad Mrs. Arthur Underwood ter Marlett. leg might have to be amputated. seulor catechtsm class who have completed the course of study In ; Marietta, spent Christ- Skating has been a great sport Word was received here Sunday Christian Doctrine and Bible history tans with rolattres In Decatur end the last few days by our young peo­ morning of the death of Housten will be held Sunday evening. Jan. T roy, l i t ple. The ground Is covered with a Glenn, of Normal, III. Mr. Glenn CHUnCH , 1932 a t T'sfiO. Van Martin, Wm. Kewley and £1- coat of Ice making It very Inconven­ wob at one time a resident of this 1 The monthly Y. P. A. business hort Wentler went to Cabery Tues­ ient for pedes,trlans to travel. Sev place moving to Normal several meeting and social will ba held day to ap p raise a farm In order to eral of the farmers living two or years ago. Prank and Will Moore CHARLTOTB RIVER CHURCH Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1933, at 7:30 P. settle s n e state. three miles out have skated all the left for Normal Sunday morning How fittin g It h .th at th e ,Nfew - Mrs. Elisabeth Erhardt and son way into town. and returned Monday.’ The funeral M. " • was held at Piper City Wednes­ Year begins on Sunday. It should T he m onthly' W. M. 8. m eeting Charles returned home Tuesday Frank White ufid Blanch Wells day afternoon. Interment in Bren­ be begun ln: the spirit of worship will be held Thunder, Jan. 6, 1932 Iran Chenoa where they went to were married at Peoria last Wednes­ ton cemetery. and with faith. May It be In reality a t 3:00 p. m.' at the' home of Mrs. MMpd Christmas. day as they were on their way to get C. T. Hupp went to Bloomington a Happy Net? Ye^r to alii George J. Walter- »:. , Mis. Katherine Duffleld, of Kan- Miss Wells Bister. Grace, from col­ Wednesday to attend a one-day Ini­ Rev. Chaa. Bender (better knowh Everybody Is always welcome at kakee, arrived Tuesday for a few lege, who was going to spend the tiatory ceremony o f the Consistory among the boys at “Chief" Bender) th e services of this church. - , days visit with her father and holidays with borne folks. It was lodge. of Monroe, Wis., will preach on J. A. GIESE, Pastor. brothers hero. quite a surprise to their many Prof. H. A. Ritcher and family are Sunday. You will waht to hearblth. Lynn Swltser had bis tonsils re- friends here. The couple will make moVOd T uesday a t th e Iroquois hos­ spending the holidays with friends The pastor la having a great visit NOVEL D0G-RACIN8 DEVICE their home with Mrs. White's par­ with his little daughter In Kansas. pital at Watneka. He returned and relatives in Champaign and Ur­ ents at present. CHAS. B. WILLMING, Pastor ' home Wednesday. bans. Among others spending the Scheme of Chicago Mart Dees Awsy Miss Alby Crandall died at the holidays away from here are Miss 132 Loomis St. Naperville, III. With Ail Possibility of ,Cruelty Mr and Mrs. Fred Koeatner re home of her parents north of town Helen Giddlngs with her parents at to the Rabbit' ' tuned home Wednesday after - f t - . . . . Sunday morning after an illness Ot Tiskilwa; F. A. Scott with his par­ METHODIST EPISCOPAL upending n week with friends and To encourage the sport of dog-rap­ only a few days. Miss Crandall al­ ents at Jacksonville, 111. Miss Lilia CHURCH relatives In Cullom. ing, Owen P. Smith, a Chicago man, though crippled for life had a sweet Snedeker with home folks at Saune- Joseph Fulton and daughter, bus hit upon the idea of providing a disposition and was liked by every­ mIn. 111. Rev. S. F. Sharp and fam­ Sunday school at 9:46 a. m. stuffed mlibit, which, by melmnlcnl Laun, of Blue Island, were here one that knew her. Her funeral ily with Mr. Sharp's parents at Ida- Morning service at 11 a. m. Sub­ menus, is caused to run around an Tuesday to attend the funeral of was held Tuesday afternoon at thu vil)e, Ind. and Miss Frona Sharp ject, “Forgetting Those Thing? oval or circular track with a bunch of Miss Abby Crandall. Presbyterian church. Interment In with relatives in Paxton, 111. Which Are Behind." bow-wows In pursuit. • *' Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Benjamin the Brenton cemetery. . . Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. A smnll car, driven by an electric motor, makes the circuit of the'track wont to WatBeka Tuesday to attend The Piper City Moguls went to (From the-Journal of Dec.'23d) Evening service at 7:30 p. m. the 44th wedding anniversary of Subject. "New Year Resolutions." on rails. Outwardly from it Is ex­ Paxton last Saturday to play the Word received from fiVataeka Is to tended horizontally a long steel rod, Mr. Benjamin’s brother, Fred. team at that place and they were the effect that the little babe of Mr. Prayer meeting Wednesday even­ which carries a rublier-tired wheel and Miss Elsie Hecht. of Chicago, defeated by a score of 21 to 42. and Mrs. William Zlehr. which was ing. a little plntfonu supported aheve the spent Christmas with home folks. Monday evening the Moguls went to accidentally shot last week Is get­ Catechesm class at 2:30 p. m. Sat­ wheel. Uimhi the platform Ib fuw Loda and won the game by 7 points, urday. teued a stuffed rabbit, for bait. Mias Hecht is employed by one of ting along nicely after an operation e • , . . • f ’ k i ' a # • the large banks in Chicago and is the score being 39 to 46. They in which the bullet was removed Special notice—Quarterly confer­ The dogs entered for the race are kept In a cage until the moment of the Why let the breezes ldhger sift thru well pleased with her work. played a game with the Gilman from the child's head. ence wn. be held at the church at 10:30 a. m. Saturday next, Decem­ start. They are liberated after the that thin overcoat; why wear the worn, Leslie Spelburg, who ia working Comets Tuesday and won by a score F. M. and L. B. K tblinger a tte n d ­ rabbit lias passed the rage—that is to ber 31st. Full attendance of official 8j* . for the W. F. Sterenberg Co. at of 29 to 24. ed a gathering of the representa­ say, when bunny has an allowance of shiny old one— when you can now come to board is requested. Dr. Shuit, dis­ Garret, arrived Wednesday evening V. K. Dumbeck. the pharmacist nt tives qf the Forest City Insurance TO vurds or so—and then comes the us and buy a warm, fine, new one for so lit­ K and will spend a few days here in the Thomas drug store has been con­ Company at Rockford the first part trict superintendent will preside. Ki connection with his business. fined to his bed the lest week with of the week. Ned Cook, former Pi­ You are cordially invited to at­ tle. per Cltyan. ls^employed In the com­ tend these services. pany's home office at Rockford and * C. J. KINRADE, Pastpr. Get a NEW SUIT now, too, and some is very decidedly “making good on HI— warm winter UNDERWEAR. the job." He was one of the com­ FIR 8T BAPTIST CHURCH EVERY MINUTE—DAY AND NIGHT•• i pany’s chief entertainers of the Come in. Our PRICES wiil compel Sunday school at 10:00 *. m. district agents at this week's meet­ There occurs an accident causing loss or Injury and sometimes Morning service at 11)09 a. m. you to buy, ing. death. Subject, "The New Year Call." Captain and Mrs. F. O. Walrlch Wear our gocid, "Nifty” clothes. DON'T" TAKE A CHANCE Communion will be observed at entertained m their Piper City and It is better "to have insurance and not need It than to need the close of the morning message. Chatsworth relatives Wednesday Insurance and not have it.” B. Y. P. U. and Juniors at 6:30 evening at a five o'clock dinner, the PROTECT YOUR AUTOMOBILE, buy a full coverage policy p. m. function being in celebration of the today, thru ' . ,* Evening service at 7:30 ». m. Captain's 77th birthday. It was a GARRITY & BALDWIN, Subject, "Sowing and Reaping." happy occasion for all the partici­ Prayer meeting Wednesday even­ CHAS. F. SH A FER, a g e n t pants. the 77 years spent by Keeps Dogs “On the Hep." O U n m U O fUR MEN AND BOYS or ing at 7:39 g. m. CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS Captain Walrlch on this mundane B. Y. P. U. business meeting and test of ranine speed, the winner be­ CHATSW0KTH, 0 1 0 0 1 8 sphere, 65 have been spent in Piper ing tbe dog that passes under the wire election of officers and social Fri­ City, he having located here In first. '. day evening,.December 30th at 7:30. It Is not meant that the rabbit shall wwwmww—.w mw ra r» - tal».W Roll call nag. business meeting of be caught. Its speed bring so adjusted B B E o a n e the church wljl be held Saturday, as to enable It to keep ahead of Its December Jlst,' 'The forenoon will fastest pursuer. At the finish of tbe Mi • t.*7 ’’*!» . ... be epent In visiting and becoming lace the car is switched off onto a better acquainted with one another. side track and Into a Uttle house, the doors of which close behlfid It Thus Dinner will be served at 12:00 o’­ bunny Is saved from bring mussed up clock after which the following pro­ and Is good for the next contest on tbe Happy New Year gram will be carried out: program. Song. , Tbe device Is sold to be a success.— Devotional service. Milwaukee Sentinel. ■}. , > - To Every Friend and Patron of this Store Bong. , Pastor's Message. FISH RING FOR THEIR MEALS Roil Call. E ore leaving the old year behind with very few Music. - - Into resting Experiment far These Who W regrets and we enter the Sew Tear with a firm P rayer. Take Pleasure la the Actions Of determination to moke it the best year of our Business Meeting. lives, v Each of ns can help tthe other. Ton can Closing Bong. help ns. We can help yon. All of ns can be of It Is far more Interesting to tame Benediction. eunfish end other finny visitors along benefit to onr community and make life more worth the liv­ 8. L. BUCHANAN. Pastor. the edge of e lake than to catch ing. Our main business is to supply the best possible mer­ them. A few angleworms distributed chandise at the lowest possible prioes consistent with good CHATSWORt II LUTHERAN each morning will soon bring a large busintiss principles. We su?e thankful for the splendid CHURCH school and they will become so tame YEAR TO co-operation yon have given ns daring the year. We wont as to eat from the hand. to deserve that co-operation and goed opinion more than Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. To an overhanging limb attach B ever. With all onr hearts we wish all oar friends and pa­ Divine services which will be ad­ lever switch wired to an electric bell trons a happy, pro porous New Tear. apted to New Year truths at 10:30 on the tree or In the tent or cottage. YOU The switch can easily be made from a a. ni. After the services the annual •trip of brass, slightly bent and mount-, church meeting will be held. id m t block, with a light spring Ladles Aid is requested to, meet under one end to hold It away from 1922 opens full of promise. Have You Considered Our next Thursday, Jan. 6th, in the the contact point on that end. One parlors of the church for their an­ wire of the bell clreult Is attached to The Disarmament Conference, sitting at nual meeting. Mrs. John Miller this contact point and the other to tbe will entertain. pivot of the switch. Two or more dry Washington, has exceeded all expectations Standard lines? ceils furnl.li the current. You are cordially Invited. in its magnificent undertaking, and give? us Unless you are a wonderful Judge of merchandise, you From the other end of the switch a •A. C. HUTH. may buy unknown makeB and unknown brands, with a line Is hung. This Is halted with a much cause to believe that the ravages of worm strung on n thread. No hooks! great deal of timidity. For, os a general rule, the manu­ — II— GERMAN LUTHERN CHURCH The fish pulls down, closes the cir­ wars, with their burdensome taxation, will facturer who produces goods of which he 1b proud, is glad cuit and rings the bell. If worms are to place his trade mark on thorn. If such goods are not be relegated to the past. Sunday 8chool at 1:30 p. m. tlirown in from the shore, It may be satisfactory, both you and the merchant refuse to buy them. New .Year's service at 2:30 p. ni. Hero are some of the well known lines that we handle— European conditions are gradually becom­ Church meeting after tbe cervices. iines on which you can depend. , Come, and make the first day in ing stabilized, and the clouds of business de­ the year a success! pression in our own country are slowly but A. C. HUTH. surely lifting. -II- CHARLOTTE LUTHERAN And Now, for 1922, CHURCH We look, forward to a New Year full of t we are not suggesting that yon make resolutions or adopt a “ * " promise and prosperity, and believe that ] ■logon, or decide on n certain prooedare, bnt we suggest Due to various circumstances the 1922 will abundantly reward the red blood- j u t this: Holy Communion announced before­ hand woe postponed until New ed fighter. Here are your BUY words for 1922: Year’s Day services being In tbe evening, the Lord’s supper will be We wish ior you—A Happy New Year. Bradley Knit Wear Mussing Underwear also be eelebrated next Sunday «re- Cortlcelll Silk Thread Goaaard Corsets ning. Confessional services will be­ Kloeter Crochet Cottons Boyal Worcester Corsets g in a t 7:00 p..m. followed by the Star Brand Crochet Cottons Ban Ton Corsets fennd that the fish will continue to Coats Thread T C ortlcelll B ilk s, , 1 New iTear’a-sermon and the admln- pall this string after the bait has all Hirer Cotton Batts Betfitags 8Uk» r tetratlon of the Holy Communion. bom palled from It If Wd at regvtar Skinners Silks Ood opens tho channels of Hta hoars in the morning, the fish wUI ap­ The Commercial N ational Bank | Black Cat Hosiery graen nt the beginning of the pool’. pear regularly each day.—Anaattang 1 | La France Hoes I i ; Let us be strengthened by the power Perry In Popalar Science Monthly. ■ ...... ' He dUtribaU*. ‘ & NOW Year's Day Invltea you to the of Otart&gnd His Met

A* c. H u n t, Pastor.