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SIXTIETH YEAR CHATSWORTH. ILLINOIS, THURSDAY. APRIL 5, 1934 NO. 30 PITCHING HIMSELF OUT OF A HOLE FIVE MEMBERS H O T SLUGS EDIG RAP HS OUTLWESHEW

The question Is, does con­ Blessed are the poor. The gress Investigate crooked COUNTY RELIEF TO BE CHOSEN fewer things they can afford things, or Is everything the fewer things they have to crooked that congress Inves­ 0NAPBU4TB dust. tigates. WIMMUM Getting rich la easy. You If they are going to have just work and save for ten •• I shorter hours for workers, years and then marry a rich then why not have longer No Cash Wages in Country; To Serve on Public School widow. Board. Three for months for those who have —Work Exchanged for f It wasn't unusual in the notes to meet? Relief Items. High School old days for a woman to pick There's always some way out a husband that would last to work it out. If the army her a lifetime. airmen want to carry the Saturday, April 14. will be New plans for work relief anil The country could get mail then why not let the school election day. In Chatt- | direct relief were inaugurated la along very well without air mall carriers run the planes. worth the elections will be es­ 1 Livingston county, according b> mall as no bills are paid In a pecially significant this year, as There's a lot of opposition ! the following information releaa- hurry anyhow. there will be five members to elect this season between those j ed by L. M. Shugart, chairman oC i the Livingston County Emergency on the public school board as well Wonder If Admiral Byrd who saw the first robin and Relief committee. as three to elect on the township has learned what tough wea­ those who are the first to The only program In effect Is high school board. Tickets have ther he dodged by going to predict that the peach crop the program of unemployment re­ been named by petition for the the south pole? is killed. offices to be filled. lief, including work relief, which for Livingston county will be ad­ One Dice, One Resigns ministered by the County Emerg­ The reason for the election of U. S. COURT UPHOLDS FARM BUREAU HOLDS COMMUNITY MEETING ency Relief committee as ths five on the grade school board TWO CALENDAR YEAR agents of the Illinois Emergency (D istrict No. 252) Is th at th ere PRIMARY VOTE RULE HERE TUESDAY NIGHT Relief commission. is one vacancy to fill, caused by Pontiac and Dwight Benefit the death of Edward H. Game, Chatsworth unit of the Farm Judge John P. Barnes of the The new program differs from and one unexpired term, due to District court held Bureau held a community meet­ the decision of Martin F. Brown 1 Monday that an Illinois voter who ing In the high school bulldli:;; , CW A to the end that only relief Tuesday evening. It was the first clients will be assigned to work not to serve the third year of hlB entered the primary of one party of a series of community meetings relief in the Industrial and urban term, In addition to the annual in 1932 cannot vote in the pri­ for bureau members, their famtl- areas (designated by the Illinois election of a president and two mary of any other party this year, i - " r * - r f .; ies and neighbors. Emergency Relief commission) of members for three years. year. ' l C hairm an C. C. B ennett w as In P ontiac and D w ight tow nships, D. W. H itch, who has been a In a test case brought before 1 charge of the meeting. Thomas and then after the need of the ap- member of the grade school him, the federal judge declared S t f D a »>} - M ?■%- .... C. Ford, chairman of the educa- plicanl has been carefully Investl- board for twenty years, five of there was no doubt the statute i ':! A V k S tj- tional feature of the program. In- gated and budgeted by the social which he has been president, has prohibiting voters from changing troduced T. Bergan, who has service department In each case, decided that he will not be a parties within two years referred charge of the Livingston county T*le work relief program will candidate for re-election. He has to calendar years and not to elec­ corn-hog program. He gave a begin when the local machinery served the public faithfully and tion years. The primaries of i brief talk on the corn-hog subject and procedure for orderly anA efficiently and would undoubtedly 1932 fell on April 12. This year I followed by questions from the economic administration of th* be kept In office Indefinitely if he they come on April 10— less than audience, answered by the speak- program has been set up. desired to. The people of this two calendar years later. er. No Casih Wages In Country community appreciate him highly Attorney General Kerner advls- j as a cittien and a public servant. ed downstate election officials the j * — 1 ■ — ■■ ■ Miss Mildred Mies, of Saunemin, jn tbe ruraj areas, work relief had charge of the recreation part projects may be provided as • C. O. M llstead and J. W. Hel- statute was not based on calendar MISS IRENE HUMMEL ken, old members, have each SPEAKER DENIES of the evening’s entertainment, means of affording work in ex- years. On the advice of Edward ; AND LLOYD KEMNETZ reached the end of their present F. Dunne, former governor wno 1 TOWN MEETING CONG. GILLESPIE and everybody participated in the change for food and other neces- three-year terms as directors. now Is Its chief counsel, the Chi- j WED SATURDAY EVE. IS BLACKLISTED directed play, music being fur- 8ary relief items, but not In ex- Two New Candidates cago election board's ruling was nished by record and loud speak- , cbaage for cash wages. The ob- Miss Irene Hummel, daughter The following telegram was The ticket placed in nomination the opposite. The board is sus­ er- jective of the rural rehabilitation of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Hum­ SOLE INTEREST Lunch was served, after which program is to make it possible for by petition Is as follows: For tained by Judge Barnes. The i mailed to the Bloomington P a ra ­ mel, of Germanvllle, and Lloyd graph a few days ago and is pub­ more games were played. About destitute persons eligible for re- members, for three years, C. G. board will not sanction a change Kemnetz, son of Mrs. Anna Hen- one hundred were present and the ||ef m sustain themselves through Mllstead and J. W. H el ken; for of party by a voter who voted in lished at the request of Mr. Gil­ rlchs, were united In marriage at ELECTION DAY lespie: occasion was highly enjoyed. It tbclr own efforts member for one year, Leslie P. the primaries of 1932. the Lutheran church In Chats- Is planned to hold similar meet- j. js recognized that complete Schade and Evert Bess. No name Washington, D. C., April 2, REPUBLICAN MEETING worth Saturday evening, March ings each month. The next one rehabilitation cannot be accom- for president for one year will be 1934— Honorable Davis Merwln. 31, at 7:30 o’clock. Rev. A. E. No Office* toW - Filled; Re­ Manager and Editor, The Dally to be held in Chatsworth will be pngbed immediately, and that the printed on the banot. An open meeting, sponsored by Kalkwarf officiating. They were P a r a g r a p h , B loom ington, III. on May 15th. methods employed must vary with The election for District 262 the Cliatsworth Republican Wo­ ports Read, and Tax attended by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Your article ''Gillespie on the conditions in the county and la will be held In the grade school men's Study Club will be held in Hummel Black List” great Injustice to Con­ EASTKIt SERVICES the sub-divisions thereof. building between the hours of 12 the Rosenboom building In Chats- Mr and Mrg Kemnetl are botb Levies Made. gressman Gillespie. His record Impressive Easter services were To Cut Relief Rolls (noon) and 7:00 p. m. worth iFrlday afternoon at 2:00 graduatC8 of chatsworth high has been among the very best. He held In the Evangelical church. High School Election o'clock. This meeting Is for men 1 school, graduating In the classes The first phase of the program Chatsworth Town Meeting voted for seventeen out of nine­ The minister. Rev. Leo Schmitt. |B tbe removal from relief roll* The high school board election as well as women, and in addition of 1928 an d 19 33 respectively. teen administration measures and Chatsworth township’s annual enjoyed the presence of a large Df all persons who can support for members of the board of edu- to the regular program followed They will make their home on is in splendid standing with the cation of District No. 250, which by the study club, there will be town meeting Tuesday afternoon congregation. Five new mem themselves from other sources, one of the Charles Kueffner farms administration and the House was attended by fourteen citizens. bers were received into the t o this end. as of April 1st, caso governs Chatsworth township special addresses. Mrs. Florence southeast of ChatBworth. leaders. Am mailing you today Supervisor Clair Kohler served as church. The offering for missions reCords of persons in rural area* high- school will be held In the j Kyle, local chairman, announces The popular young couple en­ letter giving facts which I urge village council room between the j that Judge Ray Sealer, of Pontiac moderator. Following the read­ was about thirty dollars. have been closed, and persons de- joy a wide circle of friends who you to publish when you receive hours of 12 (noon) and 7:00 p. will speak on the Importance of joln jn W|gb|ng them a long, hap- ing of the summaries of official Good Friday services in the Lu- g|ring assistance will be required It In o rd er to correct injustice you the primary and the reconstruct py marritd ||fe together reports which will appear soon tberan church were attended by to reapply at the nearest relief tn., Saturday, April 14. have done. Please also publish tlon of the Republican party. Mrs. ______In detail in The Plaindealer, the many members of other denorni- office. S. Glabe has been put in nomin­ this telegram today. Lolta Bruce, of Bloomington, thej discussion of township business nations. Fitting Easter services Relief granted under the new ation to succeed himself for an­ NOTICE TO THE ENTIRE H E N R Y T. RAIN EY . founder and organizer of the State was followed by the levying of with holy communion were con- progranl j8 extended only In th* other one-year term as president. COMMUNITY Speaker, House of Rep­ The members whose terms expire Republican Women’s Study Club, funds. ducted by Pastor A. E. Kalkwarf (ransltion period pending the Congressman (Frank Gillespie, resentatives. a re A. B. K oehler and H enry will be present and will speak In The sum of 11,350 was levied In the Chatsworth. Germanvllle pncant8’ becoming self-support- the Farmer's and Country Busi­ and Charlotte churches. (ng Kerbcr. Mr. Kerber has declin­ the meeting, which it Is hoped for the gneeral fund; 21,000 for SET SCHEDULES FOR TAX ness Man's Friend, will address a The services In the M e th o d is t ------— ed to be a candidate. There will will be largely attended. relief; |200 for cemetery fund; ASSESSMENTS IN COUNTY mass meeting at Pontiac, 111., Episcopal church were attend- j o e 8. REED, CANDIDATE be three names on the ballot, two $100 for elections; |40 for mis­ LOCAL MEN ON IIALIOT Thursday evening, April 6, and at ed by a typical Easter represent- FOH tXYUNTY CLERK to be elected for three-year terms. cellaneous expenses—a total of Assessors of the county meet­ Dwight, 111., Saturday evening, 22,690. ing with County Treasurer Joseph atlon of worshippers, and were ------The candidates are Earl Hoelsch- Two names on the ballot at next A pril 7th. Eymann, Jr. determined upon a aided materially by the singing of I hereby announce my candl- er, A. B. K oehler and T. C. Ford. Tuesday's election that will appeal Germanvllle Town Meeting Hear these speeches and If yon schedule of values to be used in a combined junior and senior dacy for the nomination of county to local voters are those of Martin Town meeting was not largely do. we know you will support him the assesment of personal prop­ choir. clerk for the ensuing term. I “ THEY'RE IN THE ARMY NOW" F. Brown and H. W. McCulloch. attended In Germanvllle Tuesday. at the Primary and Election as It erty this spring. Baptist church Easter services would respectfully solicit the sup- Mr. Brown Is a candidate for the There was no election of officers Four more Chatsworth boys left will surely be to your Interest to Schedules agreed upon Included included an Easter message by port of all my friends at the prl- this morning to Join the Civilian nomination as county treasurer gQ and the routine business was dis­ Be sure and read his ad- Milk cows, 210.00 each; beef cat­ Pastor Jesse Powers, with com- maries, Tuesday. April 10. I Conservation Corps. on the Democratic ticket. Mr. posed of under the chairmanship ------, ____ , dress before Congress on Agricul- tle, one and one-half cents per munfon. At 7:30 In the eve- have always endeavored to glv* of Albert Schade, selected as mod­ They will receive their medlca! McCulloch, for'twelve e ture and Alco-Oasollne Blend as pound; horses and mules, $30 nlng an Easter program was glv- the patrons of this office pKasant. examination In Pontiac, and. If bead of the Chatsworth *«hools. jde|tvered by hlra February 26th, erator. The reports of Henry N. each; Bheep, 22 per head; hogs 21 en by the children. Including reel- prompt and efficient service, and accepted, will be sent, jvlth about | went from Chatsworth to take the _ . . . . # .. . . _____. __ Hornlckel, supervisor and treas­ and which Is of vital Interest es­ per hundred; wheat, twenty-five tations, songs and a pageant en- If nominated and elected suck forty more county boys, to some I office of county superintendent of urer of the highway funds, were pecially In rural communities. Be cents a bushel; corn, fifteen cents titled “A Mother’s Easter Faith,” service will be continued to th* schools by appointment. He Is read and approved. These re­ cam p. sure and vote for Hon. Frank Gil­ a bushel; oats, ten cents a bushel, with 25 characters. j best of my ability. now a candidate for the Republi­ ports will be published In The The Chatsworth boys were lespie at the Primary Tuesday, money at twenty-five per cent and ------JO E S. R E E D can nomination. Neither of these Plaindealer next week. T he fol­ Traeger Rosenboom, Clement Hill' April 10th, and return him to merchandise at twenty-five per A. B. CARRITHERM ------gentlemen are opposed in their lowing levies were made for the Frank Hurt and Thomas Herrins. ‘ congress. — Adv. • cent. IS CANDIDATE FOR BAUDOT PUBLISHED < party; both should receive large next year: General fund 2L00O; Clifford Hill, an older brother The assessors obtained their COUNTY TREASURER ------complimentary votes In this com­ cemetery fund. 260; pauper re­ ______The ballots for the Democratic of Clement's, was formerly In the WEDDING WAS MARCH 24 books and blanks and will begin m unity. lief 2250; for elections and mis­ Republican Primaries April 10. and Republican primaries arc OCC, but came home some weeks the work of assessing taxable The marriage of John Mlnz, of cellaneous, 2100.00— a (otal of 1934. My past record as an of- published in full In this issue of ago when his term of enlistment property at once.— Pontiac Lead­ TRANSFERRED TO FAIRBURY Chatsworth, and Mrs. Lydia (Den- 21,400. The road and bridge levy flee man should merit your con- The Plaindealer. In addition, aa expired. er. All the boys were rejected at Miss Lucille Bork began work newltx) Mosler, of Piper City, o( 25c per 2100 and the special slderatlon. Your support will be unusual number of political ad- Pontiac this forenoon In the medi­ In Falrbury today for the Central '“ k P>»<* noon S aturday. road tax of 33c, which are a part BAPTIST CHURCH appreciated. a5* vertlsernents are printed -all of cal examination except Traeger Illinois Public Service company 83 March 24. They were married at of the township's taxes are made which should provide the voter* COMMITTEEMAN CANDIDATE w|th plenty of lnformatlon relat. Rosenboom. It developed that a clerk. Miss Bork was a book- , “>e Presbyterian manse in Bloom without reference to any action at Sunday School— 40:00. Morning Worship— 11:00. Clement Hill was developing a case keeper and clerk for the company Ington, the single ring ceremony town meeting. I am a candidate for Democrat- *nS to l^e comlng primary eleo- B. Y. P. U.— 6:30. of measles and the other two boys’ here before the local office was being performed by the Rev. A. B. Charlotte Town Meeting ic committeeman for Chatsworth |H°n- This newspaper accepts all M orrow. Evening Worship— 7:30. eyesight did not meet the require­ discontinued and since that time Charlotte's town meeting In­ township at the primary election these notices as political advert Prayer meeting Thursday eve­ ments. Traeger will leave Pon­ haa been collector here. Falrbury cluded the reading and approval April 10th and will appreciate ,1*e!nent.8 an.d n° rP*P°»* KITTEN BALL MEETING ning at 7:30. slblllty for the statements made iz tiac this evening with about forty people will find Miss Bork an ex­ of official reports and the levying your vote. Choir rehearsal at 8:15 Thurs­ them . o th e r young taien for Ft. S heridan. cellent young woman and friends of 21,200, of which 2600 is allot­ a5* JAMES J. O'MALLEY All wishing to Join the Charlotte day evening. here are pleased that she is I SCHOOL RLDCnON NOTICE kitten ball teams are requested to ted to the general fund, 2350 for May everyone be In prayer for DEMOCRAT COUNTY MEETING receiving merited advancement. CHURCH SUPPER Notice la hereby given that on meet at the Charlotte town hall pauper relief, 250 for cemetery our coming evangelistic meetings, The light billa will be collected at Saturday, April 14, 1934, an elec­ Monday evening, Apr! 9th, at 8 fund, 2100 for town hall, and the which will be conducted by Rev. The Dorcas Society of the M. Held In the Kozy theatre build* the Cash and Carry store as usu­ tion will be held at the Chata- o'clock. Membership fee |1 pay­ remaining 2100 divided for sever­ W. T. Atkinson, of Fort Worth, E. church will serve a cafeteria j *n*>. Chatsworth, Saturday eve­ al. al purposes, such as election ex­ worth public school building in able In advance. Texas, beginning April 22. ! supper Tuesday April 17. ning. April 7th, at 7:30. O. Ha penses, printing, etc. Lewis, superintendent of Pontl** School District No. 252 for the Candidate for Committeeman ANNOUNCEMENT JBSBE POWERS, Pastor purpose of electing: One president —'For Sale— A complete line of i reformatory. Judge Thompson and I will be a candidate for pre­ TO THE VOTER 80F tOUNTY MEETING HERE IFterry's vegetable and flower Democratic candidates, will speak, of the board of directors for a I will be a candidate for mem­ cinct committeeman for Chats­ LIVINGSTON COUNTY j seeds.—James II. Melster, phone Wllllaim Vicars, candidate for th* term of one year; two members ber of the Board or Education of worth township on the Democrat­ The Livingston County F e d e r­ 224 or 217R3. (•) legislature, will also speak. for terms of three years; two ic ticket at the primary election. District 250 (high echool) at the I am a candidate for re-election ation of Women's Clubs will hold members for terms of one yeer. April 10th and will appreciate the election April and will appreciate on the Republican ticket for the a meeting In Ohatsworth F riday Jimmie, five and one-half-year- TO THE VILLAGE VOTERS I T h e polls will be opened at 12:00 support of the voters. your vote. office of County Judge of Living­ afteifnoon, Apr. 6, at 1:30 o’clock. old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold o’clock noon and closed at 7:00

\ THl'RNUAV, A rA G K TWO THE CHATSWORTH PLA1NDEALER, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS THURSDAY, APRIL B, 1 9 3 4

Official Specimen Primary Ballot Official Specimen Primary Ballot WILLIAM C. WEBER n o m m n n i i m u tfu m i m i i »>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ PIPER CITY William C. Weber, 84. highly (From The Journal) respected citlxen of this commun­ CHATSWORTH PRECINCT CHATSWORTH PRECINCT ity, died at his home southeast of Piper City about 6:30 o'clock SILVER WEDDING AN­ last evening. Mr. Weber had Livingston County, Illinois, Primary i Hal M. Stone Livingston County, Illinois, Primary NIVERSARY OBSERVED been 111 only a short time, his ill­ Election, Tuesday, April IO, 1 (Ml ness developing Into pneumonia, Election, Tuesday, April IO, 1934 Sunday, March 25th, marked which resulted in his death. CANDIDATE FOR the twenty-fifth anniversary of the marriage of Rev. and Mrs. S. Bernard Weber, of Danforth, A. Johnson. At the close of the who had been a patient at St. morning church service, their County Clerk Francis hospital In Peoria was County Clerk daughter, Mrs. Russell Striplin able to return to his home Sun­ Congress CO announced to the congregation day. that as a surprise to Rev. and A large percent of pupils have 17TH DISTRICT Mrs. Johnson, that they would been absent the past week on ac­ hold open house to their friends count of German measles, the Sunday evening at the close of largest number, 77. being out on REPUBLICAN the evening service. Tuesday. The number absent DEMOCRATIC R e p u b l i c a n About sixty members of the from the Piper City schools be­ Exceptionally well quali­ congregation and friends gathered cause of the measles Is consider­ fied through clone know­ at their home that evening to ex­ ably less this morning, with only ledge of every Interest In PRIMARY BALLOT PRIMARY BALLOT tend congratulations and the sin 35 pupils out, 14 from the high cere wish for many more such sohool and 21 from the grades. this District. FOR STATE TREASURER: happy anniversaries to the bride Word has been received here (Vote for one) and groom of twenty-five years FOR STATE TREASURER: that Mrs. C. O. DeMoure. of Peo­ Youi ago. (Vote for one) ria, who recently submitted to an Owner and Operator, member of Farm Bu­ WILLIAM J. STRATTON A program of sacred songs and CD operation at St. (Francis hospital F a rm in g . reau, wide experience and knows the many other musical numbers was given In that city, Is still In a serious problems of agriculture.agrh during the evening by the male condition. □ CARL L. ANDERSON □ JOHN STELLE quartet, the boys' trio and girls’ Word was received here this trio, which was greatly enjoyed week of the death of Mrs. W. T. R lM ttlM C Officer and Director of business organ laa- and at the close of the program Esdale at Calgary, Alberta. Can­ DUSIIlCBB* tlonx.tlons. Managing officer of large manufar- D EDWARD C. DIEDRICH refreshments were served by Mrs. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC ada, which occurred last week. luring Institution, maintaining high wage scale, and distribut­ Striplin, with friends assisting. INSTRUCTION Mrs. Esdale will be remembered ing |>rodurls nationally. Rev. and Mrs. Johnson were by many here through her visits □ JOSEPH L. MOORE married at Grand Junction, Colo, R e p i (Vote for one) with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Monte- iaiwyer of wide experience, while he was In charge of the PX)K SUPERINTENDENT <>! I’UBLIC lius. church at Aspen. Colo. For the Legal Training sound Judgment and demon­ Go INSTRUtTtnN Jo h n C. Steen, a resident of (Vote lor one) □ JOHN A. WIELAND past twelve and one-half years strated ability. A student of fundamentals of government so this community many years ago they have resided in Piper City. essential at this lime. Especially well equipped to rtaider dts- died at his home In St. Peters Mr. Johnson serving as pastor of 11 me service to this district. GEORGE A. SELTERS burg. Florida, recently at the age □ □ LEO B. WALSH the Presbyterian church here. of 91. He Is survived by two PRIMARY APRIL 10TII daughters. Mrs. C. T. Woodworth MRS. J. A. COOKE □ FRANCIS G. BLAIR Evanston. Mrs. Effie Gotschall. ol DIES I\ IOS ANGELES w v w w - FOR REPRESENTATIVE I\ CONGRESS, Lincoln, Neb., and a son Richard FOR RKPRESKNTATIX E IN CONGRESS, STATE AT LARGE message from Los Angeles. A Ste(.n of Evanston. STATE AT LARGE Calif., yesterday morning, con­ Mrs. Jane Gourley, of Chicago, Mrs. Marlar, of Terre Haute. In­ (Vole for two) (lolc for two) veyed the bad news to Piper City O. D. WILLSTEAD, M. D. an aunt of Arthur Courier's, diana, spent the week-end here friends of the death of Mrs. J. A. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i who. with lier daughter. Mrs. Pat- with tier daughter. Miss Mayhelle. O ffice In □ STEPHEN A DAY I Cooke which occurred at her home O MARTIN A. BRENNAN at 234 West Adams street In that ‘s “pending the winter a. a high school instructor here. CHATSWORTH HOSPITAL St. Petersburg. Florida, received a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tjardes Office Hourt: 1:00 to '* :00 p. m. daily, [city about 6:30 o'clock Tuesday fall one day last week in which and chidren were guests Sunday except Sunder: al»o Saturday evenings □ WILLIAM G. EDENS j evening. O MICHAEL L. IGOE one of her hips was broken. Mrs. at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ed­ 7:00 to 9:00; Sunday by appointment. Mrs. C ooke had been in ill Gourley is nearly 90 years of age. ward Denker, and family, at For­ Office Closed Thursday Afternoons I health for some time and while Get a Health examination Before The message was conveyed by rest . □ MILTON E. JONES | her death was not unexpected the Your Next Birthday Frank Slone’s sister who Is also Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Elasser O WALTER NESBIT news nevertheless comes as n j wintering there. and her brother, Benjamin Huber, (shock to her many friends here He □ LESLIE S. LOWDEN visited Sunday and Monday with 'and brings with it genuine sorrow.' Roselyn Brown, who has been relatives at Peoria and Prlnce- O JAMES FRED ROBERTSON Mrs. Cooke was for many years confined to her bed for several a most highly respected and be- inonl*lfii celebrated her ele\enth ville. l VOTE FOR □ JAMES A. McCALLUM loved resident of lhper. She was birthday last Thursday, March 22. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Horntckel. O CHESTER E. SQUIRES prominent in the work of the coming downstairs. Some of daughter Alberta, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kemnetz spent Sunday □ EPLER C. MILLS Presbyterian church of this place her friends came in and surprised and has always had the interest \ ber an<^ enjoyed a nice service of at the John Aelllg home, east of of the Piper City community at refreshments. Roselyn s splendid Cullom. FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, Miss Mary Brady departed forj heart. Several years ago. with improvement and assurance of a O C. WAYLAND BROOKS 17TH DISTRUT Veedersburg. Ind., last week her daughter, Miss Geraldine, she complete recovery Is welcome where she has accepted a position FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, (Vote for one) went to California where they news to her many friends. with the First National Bank of i 17TH DISTRICT: have since made their home. that place. (Vote for one) Besides her daughter, Mrs. Chris Geiger Is building a gar­ IZ] FRANK GILLESPIE Cooke Is survived by a son. Del- age building on the lot he recent­ □ L. C. ARENDS mar G. Cooke, of San Antonio, STRAWN ly purchased from Mrs. Selma Texas. Her husband preceded Mia* Alice Ramaey. Correspondent Kuntz. north of the old hard­ □ JOHN B. FELMLEY her in death on January 4. 1925. ware building. □ HAL M. STONE Funeral arrangements have not The ladles' aid will meet next Charles Arrigo motored down been learned at this time but it Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. from Chicago Saturday and his is expected that interment will G THOMAS D. KARNES T jardes. wife and two daughters returned The April I □ FRANK H. FUNK take place at I

THURSDAY, APRIL 5, I1M4 THE CHATSWORTH PLAINDEALER, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS r i a l APRIL B, 1KM rm Frank H. Fnnk 1 5 h e in. E L M O K N I C K BY CHATSWORTH TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS for

YOL 11 TH U RSD A Y , A P R IL 5, 1934 NO. 15

Candidate for ITT!I.1C INVITED TO TATLKR STAFF LIBRARY BOOKS AltltlVE CONGRESS ARBOR DAY PROGRAM 171k OMcrtMleml District Editor In thiol Florence Crosenbech The books which were bought The governor of Illinois has set A m ocUU Editor*—Evon Cording, by the class of 1933 as a part of Livingston, Woodford, COUNTY CLERK aside .Friday April 13, as tree Ruth McEvoy. their memorial have arrived and Senior Reporter*—Ardeth Barnes, McLean, Logan, Ford. planting day! It Is entirely fil­ will soon be catalogued for use. Lynwood Curtis. ling that all citizens do their pait These books will be especially ap­ Republican Primary Junior Reporter*— Paul Hcnriclu, preciated as they are the first ad­ In helping to maintain our tree Bernadine McEvoy. April 10, 1934 dition to the library this year. Subject to Decision of and bird life. Trees and shrub­ Soph omoro Reporter*—Doris Ri- bery around the home not only bordy, Betty Sterrenberg, Liel Adventures of Tom Sawyer — LEGISLATOR Republican Primaries, Tuesday, April 10, 1934 make the place more attractive to M uller. Tw ain. human dwellers but also to our Freshmen Reporter*—Herbert Schu­ Biography of a Grizzly—Seton. FARMER ler, Kathryn Bork. Little Men— Alcott. feathered friends. Let ub m ak e TAXPAYER > Athletic Reporter-.---- Henry Kyburx this a bigger tree planting year Old Fashioned Girl— Alcott. Ass’t Athletic Reporter-----Joe M iller than last. Why not plant a tree Penrod Tarkington. Pantograph Reporter....Cecele Bergen Six Years Experience in Congress. In that vacant space? Penrod and Sam—Tarkington. The Botany class of Chatsworth Star, the Story of an Indian A Proven Friend of the Taxpayer. Pony— Hooker. Your Support Will Be Appreciated township high school Is planning a S h afer President Illinois Taxpayers’ Association— «r of Farm Ba- program for that day. It will be When Sarah Saved the Day— knows the many Singmaster. Sixty County Tax Leagues. given Friday afternoon, April 13, 19 jin the high school auditorium at B uckaroo— Hess. President McLean County Taxpayers’ League. In the second round of the tour­ 12:30. The public is invited. Janice Meredith— Ford. ney "Bork’s Hot Shots” walloped Man for the Ages— Bacheller. Taxes in McLean Co. reduced in three years bIimvm organlza- [There is no admission charge. "Monahan’s Specials” 34-22 and North of '36— Hough. ONE AND A HALF MILLION DOLLARS ’ large minufw- "Hess’ All Stars” defeated “Knt- i - T ' Winning Out— McN'eely. Agriculture is the backbone of this district «\ a n d d lstrlb u t- ; HIGH HONORS FOR CHORUS wislle’s Wildcats” by a 21-27 Dark Frigate— Hawes. This district should be represented by a spokesman who count in a fast contest. In the Call of the Wild— l-ondon. knows its needs Republican Voters! The group of students thal'cbamplonShip gam. "Bork-s Hot Swift Runners— Meigs. Shots" turned on the power and Restore prosperity to our farmers and this district will tide experience, ;that journeyed to Dwight Satur- Marching On— Boyd. ground out a decisive victory over prosper rut and demon- Go to the Primary on April 10 and j day to take part In the Literary Where the Blue Begins— Mor- "Bess’ All Stars". The score ley. f governm ent ho and Music Contest came back very mark your ballot for stood at 14 all at the half and 16 A Life Time Experience in Farming i well satisfied and with a few fea­ Emmy Lou— Martin. e»l lo render tlU- to 16 at the end of the third stan­ th ers In th eir hats. Beneath Tropic Seas—TTOebe za. The final score was 35-24. Nominate a Man With Experience— Of the C. T. H. S. co n testan ts Sand— James. "Blondle” Walters led the attack in Congress, in Tax Reduction, in Farming. 0 CALISTUS A. BRUER the chorus was perhaps the hap­ C andle in the W ilderness —- with 22 points while Gillett scor­ piest because of its being awarded Bacheller. :: ed eight for the losers. for Representative in the General Assembly, tirst place in Class C. It was Pure God — Rolvaag. 'Bork's Hot Shots" T. 1>. 16th District ranked second highest out of Lantern In Her Hand— Aldrich. W alters ...... o 2 eight competing choruses, recelv-' Microbe Hunters— DeKruif. M ilstead ...... i LSTEAD, M. D. Livingston, Woodford, .Marshall and Putnam lug a score of 4 4 of a possible 50. ! Napoleon— Ludwig. -i— i— I-:—:—:—:—:—:—;—:—:—:-:—:—:—:-:—:-:-:— E d w ard s ____ ...... *..... o AND SURGEON The Falrbury Girls’ Chorus which On the Bottom— Ellsberg. Count lea S aathuff ...... 2 3fTlcc In was highest, scored 46. The —T— Bork 8 )RTH HOSPITAL He voted against the Falrbury girls sang in class B, j SOPHOMORES ABE MAK­ 00 to ;4:00 p. m. dally, how ever. — 35 ING NATURE POSTERS also Saturday evening* Sales Tax 'Now the chorus will compete in A Primary Consideration Sunday by appointment. Bess' All Stars” T. p. Bond Issues the district contest at Normal Ap-. The Rotany class has been Thursday Afternoons . 4 ril 14th. working on posters the last few examination Before Chicago Control Bills W ittie r ...... 6 There were also some Individ­ days. The posters are on nature Next Birthday W eller ...... 6 Gas Tax Diverson uals who had reason for feeling ...... 0q subjects, birds, animals, trees and elated for Bud Monahan placed ' He voted for _ . g 8 chinch bugs. Agriculture second In orations, Marjorie War- These posters will he up In the lick and June Fielding each sec-1 store windows as soon as they arc 24 >TE FOR He kept faith with his district ond In their solos, and Blotce finished so everyone can get a Endorsed by: I Bess was third. Genevieve Mon-1 Coach Kiber refereed the entire good look at them. ahan and Betty Sterrenberg plac- , tournament while Mr. Norton held —T— Legislative Voters' League led fourth In dramatic and humor- the watch so the tournament was SCRAPS IN SCRIPT Illinois Agricultural Association ous readings respectively. Those *«H organized. The teams show- All the students of C. T. H. S. Prairie Larmer who won second places will also e*l good sportsmanship. The boys compete In the district contest, so always look forward each year to are "watching out” for the meas­ les. Every blemish or pimple is Bud Monahan, Marjorie Warllck. Inter-mural games. ] presumed to be a "measle” and and June Fielding will make the —T everyone Is afraid he or she will trip to Normal. STUDENTS G ET VACATION- be the next to have them. __ I Alter the vacation we ought to IHOUR'S HOT SHOTS The high school students and [ be able to settle down to work WIN SCHOOL TOURNEY faculty were granted a day and a although it's rather hard. The — half Easter vacation this year. ' spring weather has given Just REPUBLICAN VOTERS LIVINGSTON CO, "Bork's Hot Shots" won the an- This wag a y,ajf jay longer vaca- about everyone "Rpring fever.” nual C. T. H. S. basket ball tour- j|on than has been customary. The I The chorus is quite elated be ■lament Wednesday night, March atudents were dismissed Friday cause they won the contest The April 10th Primary should have your attention 28th, by defeating Bess All Stars Iloon ,10( (0 return to school again against Cullom. The girls are by a 35 to 24 count after a hard until Tuesday morning. looking forward to the trip to MARK YOUR BALLOT fought contest. The tournament Friday afternoon was given be­ Normal and will probably do a Joe Eymann. Republican candidate for County consisted of eight teams which cause of the Good Friday procla­ lot of practicing from now on. Clerk. Based upon my education, training and ex­ were chosen by their leaders. mation. Easter Monday has al­ Bud M onahan is particularly perience. Your present county treasurer. My aim Coach Klbler then drew up a has always been to serve the public, honestly, effic­ For Sheriff ways been a vacation day in order pleased over his second place in schedule and the war began. In iently and well. To the tax i»ayers all the favors that the teachers may spend Eas­ the sub-district contest because he game No. 1 Monahan’s Specials was placed above two contestants. and advantages were extended as to the manner, ter Sunday at their homes. time of payment and the distribution thereof to meet won from Helnhorst’s Chiefs by a Frances McConnell of Dwight, all present conditions. My life has been spent in a J. R. S carratt 20 to 15 score. T— and Jean Johnson of Odell, who office and clerical work In this county, in similar du­ E1 lean Candidate men ever to hold office of Sheriff in the State. It was said of him that he was absolutely with­ 'Bess’ All Stars” T. P. B e s s ______4 A PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICAN out fear, and he bearded the toughest crim­ DR. A. W. PENDERGAST W e l l e r ------3 OPTOMETRIST rv TREASURER inals in their lairs without a tremor. The high W ittier 0 Oy*r Dackar'a Drug St or, Served several terms in the Illinois State Legislature w-ith spot of his career as Sheriff came when he ap­ G illett 8 0 FAIRBURY. ILL. 100r; record for Agriculture, Labor and Community Business. prehended a criminal at Odell, and although M uller IK SHOULD BE At Dora*/ Blatari’ Btora 2nd an* III shot and badly wounded by the man, took him 15 T h u r id tr i each m onth ELECTED CiORDON w . CHILDERS believes that the future progress back to Pontiac and lodged him in jail be­ 'Perkins' Tigers” T. P. (me w hen economy Perkins ___ 2 of our country must evolve from progressive ideas. i office la such an fore entering the hospital." K y b u r z ------4 t Issue, we must Sleeth ------5 We must recognize the failure of our system of distribu­ ur candidate on his Life-long resident of Livingston county. 0 # FA?*™ ™ IX Mr. K ipfer has held K ing ------0 Now I, the time to order your FAKROW tion wherein 2'/r of our people receive 85Cr per cent of our s important poei- Twenty-one months service in the U. S. Army. K lehm ------CHIX «t three reaaonable pricee. All w ealth. He has made oour- Twelve months' service overseas. FARROW CHIX hetehed from healthy nd successful fights 11 Elected Sheriff in 1926. pure-bred flocke. Cataloff fra* upon snejr and econom y.- request. Quality Metln*» B*rr*d, White. He pledges the people to fight for a more equitable distri­ er propose# to con- Gave the work connected with the Sheriff's office 'Entwlstle’s Wildcats" T. P. Buff Rock*. 8. C. Red*. Whit* Wyan- bution of. wealth that the people may have security and hap­ offlee ot county his personal attention. E hm an, J. ------11 dott*i. Buff Orpinffton*. Black Minor­ - with the m i m ef- 2 piness. If you desire personal service by the Sheriff to be W ilson, K . ------ca*. *8.48— 100: MHO— 800. White or u l honeety of pur- 4 Brown L**honv*. Ancon** 88.80— 1 0 0 : His candidacy pra­ B a i l e y ------elected in November. Scarratt’# record should be a rec­ 0 181.80—800. Special Matins* tc n Curtis, "L. ------vote for is vote for the voters an op- chick hlffher than Quality Matin**. A GORDON W. CHILDERS a pro- r to aaeura them- ommendation. Entwlstle —.------12 Cuatom Hatchlnff 2 l-«c an affff. Traya KEi'-U m C ^T ^U M A rT ^ 8reM,ve ld0as ln Government. ' enlisting a man of Near the bottom of the ballot J. R. Scarratt’* name hold 140 *ffr> each. who will serve the 29 April 10. l»:!8 appear* in the third position under the heading — For DOWN TOWN STORK NOW AT 180 tract o f ALL T H E 'Ehman’s FarmaUs" T. P. K. F rank lin S t . P*orU- Full Un* of We hope you have read THE PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICAN, published in the inter* I. Not connected Sheriff. Miller, O. ------4 f political faction, f**d*. brood#ra, euppUoa and FAUOW (Thl* advertisement Is written and paid for by Ehman, S. ------CHIX est of GORDON W. CHILDERS FOR CONGRESS man for the old friends of ffearratt) use. Cording ------FARROW CH1CKJERIB8 Curtis, L. ------PEORIA. ILLINOIS

vC’-f ■ - ______THE CHATSWORTH PLAINDEALER, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS THURSDAY, APRIL 0, 1MM THURSDAY, APRIL 5,

CludW tttk IfUiwUaln. it upon them in their grow ing years. Why, then, should it be THE PRICE OF PROGRESS DOWN VILLAGE PORTERFIELD A RABOIN necessary to wait until they are WANT ADS P ublishers attaining manhood and w om an­ hood, aud entering college, to Claudius E. Wad*. Director Chlcaxo ! The display windows of the oast Advertisements will be Inserted Entered as second class matter shove them into a "course in hap­ Coliasa of Coaonrca Bosenboom building are especially C hlcaxo under this head for one cent a M the postoffice, Chatsworth, 11- piness?" It looks like there Is attractive and are receiving a lot word per Issue. No advertlse- Maols, under act of March 3, still a Job for the fool-killer in . , . ' ‘ of attention aud praise. They —Ume-eulphur and As we look back over the age. couUln ,he comblned co„ectlon. to count for less than 15 cents If -mate for fruit trees at Q 1179. this country. paid in advance, or 25 cents If we observe that every nation has of H H Kosenboom and Wll- charged. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R J. Porterfield, Res. 32-R3 IT DOEHNT MOUND GOOD | had some dominant thing or Ideal ttam p Turner s lay-out that Is and family, of Wolcott A. A. Raboln, Ken...... ; to offer Us people. It may have by anlateur ^ - - 16-H2 A movement^JLAq^a^ai of the FOR SALE-— Red Clover seed, were visiting here Tues K . R. Porterfield. Kee. . 246 larger citt— country to been art, religion, war. athletics, yectc>r8 97.6 per cent pure, |9 bushel.— Edwin Blacamoie, raise revenue by conducting lot­ or many things, but whatever It The west window Is devoted to Russell Edwards, Chatsworth. It* kee, spent Batter -tundi SUBSCRIPTION RATES teries doesn't sound good. When was. It occupied the Interest of all artlclee dl8played in the name of One Year ^ m other, Mrv. Jessie Bli $2.00 a town or city can’t pay its way and motivated them to such super ^ cbat8Worth Sport8men-8 club, ■Lx Months ___ $1.00 CASH PAID for dead stock. I Emmet Gray, of without resorting to this vicious efforts and accomplishments that R conla,n8 the moUDted fox r*. will remove all dead stock upon Office Phone ...... 32-R2 form of gambling it ts time for the nation w ent dow n In b story TOnl, 8bot b Jack spent the week-end at receiving telephone call. Reverse -of his grandfather, M. 1 A NEW STUDY that community to abut up shop representative of that particular moOM born8 bn)Ught ,own by chargee.—-Raymond Stadler, Piper and let Us inhabitants scatter. Paul Trunk and Gee Just about the time everyone ' .v. i .1 , .w >, .. ! Charles Kueffner; deer head and City. m3* Older residents of Chatsworth will Since the inception of the Unit- muIe^ ar#d deer head provided by Attended a meeting of thought schools of the coun­ recall the notorious Louisiana lot­ ed States, there have been ideas F Mackey; deer head owned -company defiers In Pe try had been freed of foolish and FOR SALE—A 1927 Chevrolet tery and how It fleeced the public and conceptions of what the ideals by ^ Kohler; deer antler. needay. studies, here comes coach; 1930 Oldsmoblle sedan; 2 unnecessary out of millions of dollars annual­ of a nation should be. Some of an eastern professor with a new J brought from Wisconsin by the breed sows; a work horse.—B. J. A county m-ftlog o ly before It was outlawed by con­ them were very good, and some writer ,n addltlon tbere l8 a atunt. He calls his new study Carney’s Oarage. Chatsworth. • man's Club will be b gress. These proposed lotteries were very bad. Without a doubt "euthenics,” and says It is a large and varied collection of Masonic hell Friday would be as bad. Business would the outsandlng declaration of all FOR SALE — Two Individual course in “how to be happy." guns, muskets, pistols, swords, April llth. suffer; residents of adjoining time regarding human rights and hoghouses.— Leslie Schade, Chats­ What the average citizen of sabres, bayonets, old fashioned communities would become Inno­ privileges. Is the Constitution of worth. III. a5* The Charlotte Horn Chatsworth will want to know Is powder horn, canteen, etc. There cent victims and a bad example the United States. Strange it is. will meet at the boa when did It become necessary to , , ^ . . are fourteen guns, most of them would be set for the youth of the we arent recognized through-. owned by Henry Rosenboom. FOR SALE—-Immense amount -Jerry Rosendahl Tuei teach anyone that which common by H enry nation. Nothing that can possib out the world because of this dem­ of various kinds of garden seeds noon, April 10. sense already teaches them. The There are ducks and other Inter­ ly come from such an experiment ocratic masterpiece. that grow, to close for this season. dumbest among us know that true esting exhihlts. Chatsworth Wotrsn'i would be of sufficient value to re­ Industry is the watchword Fruit and shade trees, rhubarb happiness lies In service to others; i The east window contains the meet Wednesday afteri pair the damage that would be which characterizes our nation. roots, wormwood, rue, sage, etc., that happiness comes from doing Bosenboom and Turner Indian 11. at the country hot done by legalizing the lottery— Never In history has any nation plants. To sacrifice into cash or th ose things which make others relics—a vast collection of histor- Parry Felt (the Phil the worst and most vicious form ever achieved in a way compar- your Junk in trade.— C. H. Rohde. How easy it is to dean a floor protected by Low i happy. Parents teach their chil­ . , , , , , leal interest, picked up principal- rtsidenoe). of gambling known to mankind. able to our Industrial progress the nelghbl)r„ood of Chats- a5* B r o t h e r s Quick-Drying FLOOR ENAMEL! For once dren this from the time they are during,1 it el aw, Ithe ii.-a last1 • i l, I seventy-five^nemale. fli-o !■years. e. * able to walk. The puMie schools worth. There are arrowheads, over the surface with a damp cloth or mop, the floor's Hal M. Stone for Congress. It has, in a way, become our re­ FOR SALE— Hot Point electric and the Sunday schools impress spears, tomahawks, silts, hammer, (adv.) ligion; material progress at anv stove. 3 burners and oven at a original beauty is restored. pipes, pottery and ceremonial cost has. and is, dominating our bargain.— K. R. Porterfield. Moreover, FLO O R ENAMEL is easy to apply, dries stones. BABY country. All countries through­ It s an exhibit well worth the overnight to a smooth, durable coat, and stands up under out history have broken at their FOR SALE — Eating potatoes. examination and study of every­ severe treatment. CHICKS peak. $1.00 and $1.25 per bushel. Seed one and the men who are respon­ many colors in which A.B. McCollum’s CentralTheatre,Fairbury I hope that I am not assuming potatoes, $2.00 per hundred, or Come in and let us show you the sible for it are to he compliment­ THAT an indetensilde view when I ven­ market price. Cabbage plants this quality enamel can be secured. ed upon their willingness to sharo Saturday, April 7— Bargain Day 15c* and 10c ture the prediction that our in­ 5c dozen. Onion sets and bulk LIVE Matinee at 2:30 Evening 7 and 9 their pleasure of possession with dustrial progress cannot continue seeds of all kinds. Endres Va­ the public. T H A T ’S the next fifty years as it has the riety Store. Bartlett Lumber & Coal Co. Now ts the tin “SEARCH FOR BEAUTY” past fifty. We have so concen­ 1 A group of citizens were look­ you want them— wi GENUINE MASTODON KVKR- Willi !50 International “Search for Beauty" Contest Winners trated on industry that we have ing at the display of relics In the i day. and Buster Crahbe, Ida l.upino, Bobert Armstrong 1 bearing strawberry plants, $1.00 neglected the business of living. Bosenboom windows the other .. — Bring James (Reason anil Bosco Kants l>er hundred. Leave your order. Our garden of life has grown up day. Among them were Herman to weeds. Our industrial pro­ — P. It. H ow ard. 11129-85* Chick Starter Sunday, Monday, April 8-»— Tout. Sunday 2::10 to 11:00 Schava and Stirco Beck. Someone Get this BIG, BROOD gress cannot be purchased at such remarked that the exhibit of old- FOR SALE— A complete line of. a a price that it will bankrupt the time weapons was educational. A Great Star Matches Her Blazing Genius With Ferry's vegetable and flower HIGH-FLYING moral backbone of our nation. “Yes, they are," remarked Mr. Great Story! Barbara Stanwyck in seeds.—Janies H. Melster, phone The next years must witness a Beck. "Herman,” he said, ad­ WISTH 224 or 217R3. a5* KITE without substantial progress In the bust dressing Mr. Schava. “let's us get Oom “GAMBLING LADY” ness of life, or we will find our­ a window somewhere and put all CHATSWORTH With Joel Met rea and Pat O’Brien selves In a deteriorated morass. FOR SALE— Yellow seed corn. extra cost ! jour tools In it and show the pres­ Howard Pearson. m29-a5* ent generation what carpenters Wednesday, April 11— Admission 25c and 10c KINDlNti MISTAKES Boys, here’s the way to get used to use long ago." (We re- FO R S A L E — T w o bushels ot It would appear that some folks fra,n from explaining In detail one of these big kites that home grown re-cleaned Red Clov­ • i i n m m i h m -h read newspapers only to discover tba, Mr Beck-8 COmment referred stands 3 feet high and is 3 feet Home Talent Night; Banjo Contest er seed, $8.00 per bushel. — J. the typographical errors. Every ,0 thp facl that carpenWrs haven’t wide at the points. Simply get 810.00 IN CASH PHIZES— JUDGED BY APPLAUSE ‘Wilbur Edwards, Chatsworth. a5* Entries Still Eligible to Enter now and then some reader kids been very buBy for some time.) a tube of Rexall Milk of Mag­ the editor about even the smallest nesia Tooth Paste and you get ON SCREEN TIES.. WEDNE&, APRIL 10 AND 11 FOR SALE— Phllco $65 Low error. It’s an odd thing, but the kite without extra cost. There are a lot of Interesting Boy Cabinet 2-volt battery set— at matter prepared for printing can Rsxall Milk of Magnesia Tooth “ESKIMO” windows along the business street. a bargain. This set has been used be read and re-read and then re- since December 1st and carries Paste makes strong teeth like read again, even half a dozen The writer hasn't had tim e or op- even the same guarantee as a new s e t- athletes hsve. times— then, as soon as the first ' portunity to check up on all of looks and acts like new. Set was few papers come off of the press them, but they are well worth a received in exchange for a new i Roraeone will discover an error tr*P along the length of the street, W e like I New Phllco all-wave set. If you jigging around all over the front The Bastertlme displays were ex 3*22221 MHk of Magnesia !„«.«„ want a new Phllco battery radio us In advance, page like a wig-wag signal start ceptionally good. Among them here is your chance to save money. tng to work Just as you get rignt were: the rabbit family In the Is determined — K. R. P orterfield. on top of a railroad crossing with Cash and Carry store window; the TOOTH PASTE and this L xlous to reduo the family flivver. Naturally, window at Fielding’s market REMEMBER—your radio 1b no * : quite a few papers will get Into that Included rabbits; the toy BIG KITE .... C O t i^au houses and ornamental pine trees better than the weakest tube. Let circulation before the press can W hen a r made from tin, shown In the Da­ us test them for you in your own be stopped and the error corrected, home In our new set tester.— K. THE * :: meet it fully, and th e sm aller the e rro r Is it vid store managed by the Fine- R. Porterfield— Percy Howard. and in this w looks like the more people Insist fields. Others; look them up and on calling attention to It. And tell us what we’ve missed. FOR SALE—Used belt drive e x a X - C credit stand ln| yet. we'd like to wager there were washing machine, twin tubs, good Will C. Quinn chiseled errors on Moses’ tablets condition.— Rosenboom Bros. • DRUG STORE of the Ten Commandments. If NEARBY NEWS NOTES only the original Issue could bo FOR SALE—Radio “B” bat­ BANK CL teries— new stock Just received— dug up. A. G. Llebe of Piper City, re­ 45-volt batteries $1.26; heavy A f a n c i f u l l u x u r y ceived word last week from the duty batteries $1.76—K. R.. Por- terQelrl db postmaster general at Washing­ About the smartest utterance In ton, D. C„ that effective April 30, < connection with the air mall con­ he will be retired as a rural mall BARGAIN troversy that has held the atten­ carrier with pension after thirty Member < tion of the Congress for some time years of continual service. He Late [ resident’s FOR FRIDAV AND NEW past, says the Corn Belt News, can has been carrier on route 1. Har­ be accredited to Senator Carter vey Brown, one of the two rural Son in Films SATURDAY •AND-A-BLU Glass, of Virginia, who Injected c arrie rs at K em pton, la to be RED MILL TOMATOES BURNER the following into the records: >♦1111 H-H I I I m -» transferred to Piper City, leaving No. 21 c a n ______14c "Mr. President. I have so often Foster Wick to carry the rural HAPPY Cuts fuel costs CAMEL SIFTED E. J. Q A u thought recently that I lived in a mall out of Kempton. one-fifth. Pro­ ™ E C o l e m a n world all alone that I do not pro­ HOUR PEAS, 2 No. 2 cans _ V duces a clear- Joseph J. Ford, 102-year-old ject myself Into vehemeut contro­ HAPPY HOUR PRUNES O t Z * b 1 u e band of farmer of Crawford county. Is be- c a r b o n-free, gjgB Instant-Gas versies such as we have heard 2 lbs. 30-40 size ______here today; and I have no idea of, yed to be the oldes Producer In odorless flame. PUFFED WHEAT Provides a 50 Range doing so now except incidentally «'»''»>«• 1( «“*« *he 3U‘ea’ 2 for ______per cent wider to remark that for 5 years as a »«•>*“ u>> ln lhe AAA c°rtn-h°* Friday 1 range of cook­ member of the Aproprlatlons adjustmen program, according to SWANS DOWN CAKE O d a ing ht-aL FLOUR ______Z 4 C Never before such a stove as this! Never Committee of the Senate I have ‘he extension service of the Col- been trying to have these con- ®f Agriculture University of RED MILL APRICOTS JO BETH P< before such a combination of beauty and op­ tracts canceled and to have the I'Hnoh Inasmuch as 115,000 STORES 2 No. 2 | cans ■ erating efficiency! The new Coleman In­ BEANS, large government stop spending approx- farmers In Illinois hav^e signed O F AMERICA C A M P B E L L S. C. oi. cans, 2 foi stant-Gas Range performs like city gas. Imately $30,000,000 a year on a|r- cern-hog contract applications, ac- C O F F E E , 4 lb. pall _ Lights instantly. Cooks with a dear-blue mall service that Is nothing in the cordlngto the J . tost ^ reports .and C A M P B E L L S. C. C O F F E E more than 1.000,000 producers gas flame, clean and hot. Just strike a match, world but a fanciful luxury. per pound HESS WITC1 throughout the nation are co-op­ turn a valve, and start cooking. “I have received 8 or 10 air 8H IN O LA HAND LOTIC erating in the AAA campaign, Mr. Handsome modem finishes add new mail letters within the last two per c a n __ per b o t t le ---- Ford’B friend claim that he Is beauty to your kitchen I A wider range of weeks. I could Just as well have JET OIL POLISH "one man In a million." Mr. gotten them next month as when per bottle __ models assures you of finding one exactly Ford owns 156 acres of land near I did get them. I am convinced CLEAN QUI( suited to your particular need. New im­ CHIPS that 90 per cent of the mall car­ Flat Rock, Illinois and recently provements assure you simpler, easier op­ signed a corn-hog contract appll HOUSE CLEANING SUPPLIES 6 lb. boxes - eration. ried by air could be carried by the best railway postal service In the c“‘lon ,n »*>'ch he to re, CAMEL WALL PAPER CLEANER a for I 20% GREATER HEATING EFFICIENCY the world; and If there were any- <>uee h'» 1934 <*>"* D IA L T Y P E New Band-A-Blu Burner gives 20 per cent thing of an emergent nature. It >«»* 20 V»r cent, and his hog MOP HEADS AND MOP 8TICKS greater heating efficiency. Thla meana lower oper­ could easily be covered by the best pt^ucU 26 per emU^undor the each ...... _ . 3 4 * OUR SPECIAL terms of the government’s ad­ SAFETY ating costa, cutting your fuel bill approximately telegraph system In the world; PAH VALUE BASH CORD CLOTHES LINE COFFEE justment program. He says that 2 lbs. ------CARBURETOR one-fifth. Cooks an average meal for a family of five and If that were not swift enough, K0 font . . __ 2 9 * for less than 2♦. it could then be covered by the he expects to see the next corn GOLD DUST VALVE crop harvested and has invited Francis Grover Cleveland, large package . . __ . . . 1 5 * LARGE, ROOMY COOKING SPACE beet long-dtBtance telephone sys­ ■< J t JET OIL SHOE the members of the local corn- above, youngest eon of the late GOLD DUST 8COURINO POWDER Produces gas Thera's plenty of room for cooking the largest tem In the world. POLISH 2 fo So I think that when people committee to his next birth- President Grover Cleveland, la * for 1 3 * In sta n tly . of dinners on thsaa new Coleman Ranges. Most entering the movies. A Harvard Work* I i k • a model* have four largo cooking burners and a real are starving, we ought to stop day LITTLE BO PEEP AMMONIA graduate and a former lawyer, per quart ...... > ■ nap switch. baking oven. And you canan broifI , itool Have delicious spending $30,000,000 a year on When Uncle Sam drives an In­ 2 2 * 1 * Leaf Lettuce. It Insures accu­ ______K chop* . . . easily prepared in the Coleman Mr. Cleveland has appeared ln a useless air mall.” dividual out of business by selling FELS NAPTHA SOAP rate, safe and broiler. AB kinds of Better-Cooked Foods for yow ■amber of stage productions. 10 ham for . . . 4 3 * Head Lettuce. 1 May operation "It was a political gesture, pure below cost of production , who Aspasmpm bun pays the taxes of the evicted busi­ a O. S. «t your finest Come In and eee th ses i and simple," the Hillsboro Jour- Many a man who ts satisfied 4 pads -...... 1 4 * O sie r/, bunch - tip* *** w hy they have been appr oved by the "Supreme tia says regarding Oov. Horner's ness man? Ask us an easy one. with himself Is awfully disap­ Tomatoes, lb. _ Const of Cookery'*. . . the houeewtrw of Aasscicnl The consumer is the "last man.” KLBEN SWEEP BROOMS substitution of the sales tax for pointing to other peope. each ...... 5 5 * He pays H. ACT THIS the property tax. "It was like HCW RECIPE giving a man a nickel and then "Bargains” produced at the ex­ t«4»4W 4HHI4W 4M »«44 taking a dollar away from him." •OOKI pense of human misery are noth­ T H E G ILM A N SPECIALS FOR CASH ONLY ing short of wolves in sheep’s • MONUMENTAL : Casl There Is not only the element Rosenboom Bios. clothing. WORKS of store decorations and the at­ * •aoNUMum or q u a l it y JOHl tractive display of goods, bpt the Good merchandising has really I Corner Grocery lUpiw nUd by CHATSWORTH, ILL mustering of a stock ln proper become one of the fine arts. proportion to the wants and needs OLARKNCH E. PRABSOM Ckitiworth. IIUm U of the trade. Hal M. Stone for N H N N N N M 4 +4 M 4 4 4 ♦♦! (a4v.)

i^afern • • i - LPRIL B, 1MM 'THURSDAY, APRIL 5, ISM THE CHATSWORTH PLAIN DEALER, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS 4 * —New spring line of Real Silk —-Read Quinn's wall paper ad. One Cent Bale Soon at Qulnn'a Mrs. A. F* W alter Is improving hose here now.— Mrs. A. D. Crites, —"L. W. Hacker for Con­ Miss Frieda Klehm is reported from a serious lllneos. local representative. gress.’’—adv. 111 with measles. Mr .and Mrs. H. F. Mackey were J. Q. Adams came down from Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Livingston — '"L. W. Hacker for Con­ called to Webster City, Iowa, cals gress.”—adv. Chicago 'Friday evening and spent spent Easter with Mtnonk rela­ Tuesday by the death of au uncle. Claude See has been visiting several days In Chatsworth visit­ tives. Miss Amanda Barnes weal to relatives at Tipton, Indiana, this —Ltme-aulphur andlead arae ing relatives and friends. 6t. Louis, Mo., Saturday to take Mr. and Mrs. Don Askew and week. n a t. for fruit trees at Quinn's. 2t Miss Ellen Louise McEvoy came son. of Pontiac, were here for a position at housework. from Peoria, acoompanled by Frank Kerrtns, of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Oerbracht the Easter vacation. W. D. Lewis, prom inent Forest Glenn Sweeney, of Peoria, and and Miss Camilla Klnsella. were and family, of Wolcott Indiana Glenn Eaker, who Is receiving citisen, suffered a heart attack spent Easter Sunday at the for­ Easter guests at the home of Mr. were visiting here Tuesday. treatment at the county sanator­ Sunday night and has been in a mer's home. Kerrtns’ mother here. Bdwln Blacainoie, of Kankx- ium, came home for a week. critical condition since. Will Klover, of Peons, came to Mr. and Mrs. George Blatalck, ke., spent Barter -lunday with his Miss Agnes O'Malley, of El Miss Dorothy Rosen boom and Chatsworth and ate Easter din­ of Kankakee, spent Sunday with N ew l mother, Mrs. Jessie Blackmore. Paso, spent Easter with her mo­ another young lady from Normal ner with uis mother, Mrs. Ger­ the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. i I ■ X>- - * ■ ■ • ther, Mrs. B. O'Malley. university, spent Easter with the Bmmet Gray, of Kankakee, trude Klover. He also called on Thomas Lahey. spent the week-end at the home former's parents In Chatsworth. Henry Bork. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Charles B utter­ Moderate Cost -of his grandfather, M. L. Perkins. three children spent Easter with Miss Margery Brough of Chi­ Mrs. J. W. Helken and children. field. of Eureka, arrived here WITHOUT LOSS OF DIGNITY her parents In Streator. cago. spent the Easter ’ vacation Paul Trunk and Oeorge Miller Jack and Pattle, went to Peoria Sunday afternoon and visited the with relatives here and visited Whether you ehooee to have the most costly or the Attended a meeting of Skelly Oil Monday. Pattle has been taki Raphael Roberts, of Chicago, latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. her aunt, Mrs. Albert Walter, least expensive funeral service for your loved ones yon company defiers in Peoria Wed­ en to a; hospital, to submit to an spent Easter here with his par­ John Hummel, until Monday. nesday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roberts. who has been very 111. may be cure that here every detail w ill be carried out with operation for mastoid at 9:30 this The Christian Endeavor society reverent care. A county meeting of the Wo­ morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Klley, of of the Evangelical church will “For Those Who Oare”’ man’s Club will be held in the Cuilom, spent Sunday with her The Germanville community hold a social at the country home Masonic hall Friday afternoon, parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Con­ of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schafer next LIBRARY NOTES April llth. club met with Mrs. H. N. Hor- nor, nlckel yesterday afternoon. The Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ROACH The Charlotte Home Bureau program included response to roll Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ryan mo­ Mrs. T. R. Oerhart and son, w ill meet a t the home of Mrs. cell by questions pertaining to tored to Assumption for the Eas­ Thomas, who spent the winter at The Library Extension Division ter vacation and to visit her par­ Jerry Rosendahl Tuesday after­ elections. the Porterfield home here, mo­ Is undertaking a survey of library FUNERAL HOME noon, April 10. ents. tored from Urbana Friday to their conditions of the state. The facts 110 Chatsworth, 111. A meeting of the missionary Lady Assistant Sol Klehm, who had been visit­ old home at Lawrence, Kansas, obtained from the survey will Service Chatsworth Woman's Club will societies of the M. E. church was ing his mother and other relatives making the trip In one day. form a basis, among other things, meet Wednesday afternoon, April held yesterday afternoyn at Ibe here, departed Friday for his for recommendations of better fi­ 11. at the country home of Mrs. home of Mrs. A. A. Raboin, wLo Mr. and Mrs. John F. Donovan home at Paton, Iowa. and daughter, of Pontiac, were nancing of libraries, for standard I by L o w Ifnrry Felt (the Phil A. Kohler was assisted by Mrs. J. M. Pinna book collections and for library rtsldenoe). and Mrs. O. D. V/iUitexd. County Superintendent H. W. visiting relatives here the latter For once McCulloch, of Pontiac, and son, part of the week. Mr. Donovan service. the floor's W eber, U. of I. student w ere in is an Officer at the state reform ­ The survey is sponsored by the Chatsworth Saturday. atory. CWA and the work will be car­ ried out by unemployed librarians. Percy Howard and K. R. Por­ pply, dries Ronald Shafer and Bloice Each worker will have to surve) BABY Yount, University of Illinois stu­ terfield made a business trip to i - D A V I D ’S - Is up under Peoria Friday afternoon. Mrs. from ten to fifteen libraries in or­ :: ECONOMY GROCERY dents, were home several days the der to complete the work in th3 CHICKS past week during the Easter va­ Howard and three children accom­ allotted time. rs in which cation. panied them as far as Meadows ______SPECIALS—APRIL 5 TO 9 THAT ,, , ,, ... and spent the afternoon with a The delay in starting the sur­ Mr. and Mrs. William Knittles * vey work makes it impossible to and children and Mrs. Jos. Knit-|sster' LIVE carry out the original plan of hav- ( ties motored to Mattoon to spend ; ^ r- ant^ ^ rs- F. L. Livingston, POTATOES, 100 lbs. $2.15 per peck ..... 35c ing the annual library conference j THAT'S WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY Easter at the Thomas Brosnahan ; ^'r- aM(* ^,rs- C. G. Bartlett and Seed Potatoes. Eating Potatoes, Early Ohlos. oal Co. meetings to explain in detail the ! Now is the time to order your chicks and get them when home. * Mr. al'd Mrs- K. R. Porterfield at- Triumphs, Cobblers you want them— we have hatches every Monday and Wednes­ [tended a six-thirty dinner, follow­ purpose of the survey and meth- j Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sneyd mo- I ods of obtaining the information day. ed by a bridge party at the Ken­ tored to Louisville, Kentucky, for ...... B ring Custom Hatching Saturdays. . neth Kester home In F’airbury last j r<,te and you get c-ond EUlcrs uml son, Ucnuie spring cleaning. A dam s; A Labrador Doctor,” per carton...... 27 >ut extra coat Gene, of Cuilom, spent E»Uer There Is no greater community (blog). Fiction: “Magnificent Magnesia Tooth Pan Of Sunday w ith .Mrs. T en a Bor!, and asset than shade trees, no better Obsession,” by Douglas; "One HOGAN’S BEST YET, 48 lb*...... $1.76 rong teeth like family in Chatsworth. investment than fruit trees. But More River,’" Galsworthy; "Let 24 lb*...... *...... _...... 89 Twelve persons were entertain­ they need attention, and now that the Hurricane Roar," Lane; "An­ ed at cards at the Boughton home the whole country Is starting on thony Adverse," Allen; "Trail to WHITE SUNSHINE, 48 lb*...... 1.66 Monday evening, (he- occasion be­ We like to have a borrower coroe in aiAl tell Its annual clean-up 'Campaign the Paradise,” Gregory. 24 lb...... 84 ing John Boughton's birthday an­ us In advance, when be can't pay his note In fall, but time Is ripe for seeing that they both for niversary. The evening was We gratefulyy acknowledge the get it. : SNOWDRIFT, 24 lb*. Is determined to pay part of It. This shows be Is an­ spent playing euchre and partak­ following gifts to the library: A .75 :: Mrs. Clara Steyer returned to ing of a delicious lunch. book for girls, by Mrs. EL Prentiss xious to reduce his Indebtedness. „ | her home In Milwaukee Friday, Our Coffees and Teaa are becoming more and more popu­ entitled "Stepping Heavenward," v *: Conrad Hornickel, Sr., one of after spending a week here with lar. They represent real values. The following are regular 25c Germanvllle-s oldest settlers and j her parenU> Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge from Mrs. McFadden. A number EVERYDAY PRICES. They will not increase except as our costs advance. When a note comes due and you are not able to prominent cltlxens, Is seriously | j Walter while she was here. of reference magaxlnes from Mrs. • J meet It fully, make some payment on the principal 111. Hia family was summoued her husband visited hl8 folks ln Kyle. New England Coffee, lb. 21c to his bedside the first of the jjonf|eid and motored here for and In this way you preserve your good name and April 13 Is Arbor Day an all week. He Is 80 years old and Stockhobn-Swedish Blend her. citizens are urged to observe It credit standing. has been sick three weeks. 22 I The high school Taller, pub- by planting trees and shrubs. De­ per Ib...... c Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore en- [ ||ghed this issue, contains an nuded of trees our country would Golden Goose, lb...... 27c tertained a few friends last , account of the winnings of several be a desolate place without beau­ Thursday evening at cards. Mrs, BANK CLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOONS local students In the literary and ty, without the necessary bird life Our Own Certified Pack Moore’s son William Lowen, to­ music contest held at Dwight. Lo­ and ln many ways at the mercy of in glass Mason jars ... 31c gether with "Mrs. Lowen and Bet- cal atudents made a One showing the elements. The fertile soli of tie, of Decatur, were out of town and the report Is pointed out for Illinois Is adapted to growing Our Own Vacuum Pack­ guests. Mrs. Moore accompan­ special attention of our readers. many desirable varieties of trees, ed ...... 31c ied them home Saturday for a Mrs. Lorraine Oerbracht, Mrs. the planting and care of which re­ 4 : week's visit. GOLDEN GOOSE TEA, per lb.... 36c pay many times over In national Citizen!«Bank Julia Boughton, Mrs. Viola Sharp Japan or English Breakfast N Member of the Temporary Federal Deposit B. J. C arney reportR a “ long and Mrs. Nora Miller accompanied wealth and personal comfort and ND Insurance Fund distance sale" by Plaindealer want Miss A nna M iller to B eason, III- happiness. We have several GOLDEN GOOSE TEA, Gun Powder, lb. .... 44c Chatsworth, Illinois ad. A 15c ad found him a cus­ nols, Wednesday, where she made books for those making a study of tomer for a 15-30 International an official visit to the Beason trees, the most popular of which TOILET PAPER, 5 roll*...... tractor. The customer lives 152 temple of the Pythian Sisters as Is “Forrest Trees of Illinois,'' by 23c ;; Hy-Value or Top Notch Brands iTOE8 i 4 e ♦ » t I | H -H l I I I 1 l -H -l I I I III! tt -F-M-M-HI-lll ■Hi;-: 1 1 I l-l-H-F miles from Chatsworth. The district deputy of the Grand Chief B. B lanchan. tractor was delivered by truck for district No. 2. yesterday. ? a n . _ 2 9 e A1 Schafer Is again the mechan­ Hal M. Stone for Congress. AMERICAN LYE, 2 cans 15c; dozen cans 89c E. L. King came over from ic at the Boughton garage after <»dv.) American Lye Is manufactured by the makers of Lewis Lye Forrest Monday at which time trying farming for a year, replac­ 2 5 c there was completed the transfer ing William Matthias. It is un­ of ownership of the former Wil­ derstood that Mr. and Mrs. Scha­ FRENCH’S BIRD SEED, regular 10 ounce 1 7 C liam and Sarah Todden residence fer will continue to reside on his cartons, 2 fo r...... 23c Friday & Saturday Specials property Just north and west of mother's farm, southeast of Chats­ CAKB_ 2 4 c the public school grounds. The worth, but that J. E. Curtis will Todden estate has been closed un­ be employed by Mr. 9chafer to do HBRSHEY'S COCOA LIBBY’S KRAUT, No. 2 1/* *ize cans, 2 fo r... 25c tcOT8 3 5 c JO BETTH PORK AND der the administration of Isaac the farming. BEANS, large 28. | Q u 1 lb. tin ...... I/V Todden. No. 2 can* ...... 10c oz. cans, 2 for — r pati _ 9 8 c 1 pound tin 16c F. R. Beckman arrived here Sunday from Chicago and is back CHATSWORTH, ILL. ; COLUMBIA MALT SYRUP, 2% Ib. can* .....47c HESS WITCH HAZEL in his Chatsworth home after an (Direction of Frank W. Kmlrar) 2 4 c -GOLD DUST i n , absence of several months. He HAND LOTION large b o x ______i O £ 9 c per bottle “ V/V went to Kankakee last November SUN BRAND MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, llth and stayed with his son WaU Paper Friday, Saturday, April 6-7 8 oz. cartons, 3 fo r...... 14c Robert and family until January Two Evening Showe: 7:80-9:00 ______1 4 C CLEAN QUICK SOAP RED RIVER OHIO SEED 2. F ro m th a t tim e on he sta y ­ LEW AYERS IN POTATOES £ 0 | £ ANOTHER FIG BARS, per lb...... 10c lbs CHIPS O O u ed with his son William and fam­ BIG SHIPMENT JUST 2 ...... 19c 6 lb. boxes ...... 100 lbs. Backs $ZeAD “CROSS COUNTRY LIES ily in Chicago. In spite of his RECEIVED. * for BSc per peck 37c four-score years, Mr. Beckman Is CRUISE” ROLLED OATS, Scotch or Fern Glen, large ln good health and Is as glad to PRICES REASONABLE. Also Warren Doane Brevity 55 oz. cartons ...... 16c be back among his old friends as BRING IN YOUR Admission 15c- 10c OUR SPECIAL PBABERHY CANE SUGAR dA , they are to see him. The Beck­ MAIL ORDER CATALOGS 10 lbs...... man home has been and continues AND Sunday, Monday, Tuesday ; KELLOGG’S KRUMBLES, 2 cartons 22c j ...... 3 9 < t to be occupied by the B. F. Nor­ WE'LL CONVINCE YOU man family. ^ April 8, » and 10 THAT OUR CHOCOLATE AND FANCY D. W. Hitch was honored with Continuous Sunday 2:90 to 6:00 : GRAPE-NUTS FLAKES, per carton 9c ] COOKIES a a , PRICES ARK CHEAPER. 20c and 10c JET OIL SHOE «C d a surprise birthday party at his POLISH t for Per lb______ZUC Evanlnga 80c and 10c home last Thursday evening. Mar. NO CHARGE MYLES’ TABLE SALT, three 1 Va lb. cartons 10c ; 29th. It was his 63rd birthday FOR TRIMMING THESE CLARK CABLE. CLAUDETTE COLBERT IN I m f Lettuce. Ib. ----- Cauliflower, per heed anniversary and about forty of PAPERS. his friends, principally old-time I" WHEAT POPS, 2 cartons 15c ; Heed Lettuce, large Redlahee, bunch ______“IT HAPPENED ONE Green Beene, lb. _____ neighbors, assembled to spend a 6 New Potatoes, Ib. ____ pleasant evening with him. Games, TRADE AT HOME NIGHT’ : WINESAP APPLES, lb*. 27c : Celery, bunch Freeh Peee, lb. ______muslo and general sociability W A L L P A f a t From Cosmopolitan Ms tails* ~ Ib. Strawberries, pint ____ marked the passing of the hours. 10c PER DOUBLE ROLL ■tor. now plari>S third week in : FANCY HEAD LETTUCE, 2 for 13c ; A two course luncheon was serv­ AN D U P . Chicago Loop thnktra. ed, Including an ornate birthday BANANAS, 3 lbs. 19c : SLY cake adorned with appropriate Wed., Thurn., April 11-1* birthday greetings. It Is of es­ WILL C, Two Craning Shown: 7:89-9:00 Cash and Carry pecial Interest to note that Mr. Admlnninn ISc-lOc WE PAY CASH FOR HOGS BW AIJi DRUGGIST JOHN W . HEDCEN, Proprietor Hitch has spent all his lifetime as MAY ROBSON AND a resident of the home he occu­ LEWIS STONE IN WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE pies. OL W« Deliver SAVE .v-th SAFETY 0 ' “YOU CANT BUY H . V . ♦w w i i m n ii Hal M. Stone for Congress. ORCC ST0°-E EVERYTHING” (adv.)

■ PAGE SIX THE CHATSWORTH PLAINDEALER, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS THURSDAY. APRIL 8, 1034 THURSDAY. APRIL 5, BHBHHBBHHHSP 9:00 p. m.—Corn Cob Pipe Club WMBI (6.000) Chicago -1 0 M —Yea, we have another treats of Virginia, WENR. WSBC (100) Chicago - 1* 1# supply of radio “B" batteries.— AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES WTAJI (60.000) Cleveland 1070 K. R. Porterfield. LOG OF STATIONS WTMJ (1.000) Milwaukee —•*• FROM AND FOR TM Call Power Location Not- Kilo- RADIO BY THE CLOCK Letters Wotta (City) Work eyelM RURAL OOMMUNH The Child and the Kingdom KMOX (50,000) St. Louis 1090 MOTHER O L IIN fC ■ KYW (10.000), Chi.. NBC 1020 m il l e r u m u i v o T e n Matt. 18:1-14; 19:13-15. one sheep that be bad lost than a N ew 50/ Size about the 09 who were safe In WAAF (500) Chicago _____— 920 faw ses Layers tla te l i l t The luteruaUoual Uniform bis keeping. WBBM (25,000) Chi., CBS 770 LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S DAILY BROAD A STS WCFL (1.500) Chicago _____970 Read Mother Miller'• Latcal Hunday School Lesson (or April How little either the world Chick Folder “Growing. 8. or the church has learned these WDZ (100) Tuscola, III. ____1070 TABLETS FOR WOMEN Money." 50,000 cwetooKt*. 21 • • • lessons! How careless we arc W E A F (50.000) N. Y. (N B C ) 680 year* experience. A thou­ ESUS is unique am ong world In society, of the lowly, the poor NEWS MARKETS JUVENILE WENR (50,000) Chi.. NBC 870 relieve and prevent sand breeding fiocka indi­ vidually selected foe heavy J U achers In the simplicity and the needy, the down trod 8:25 a. m. WLS 8:15 a. m. WES 4:45 p. m. WMAQ WGN (25.000) Chicago ______720 lie pain and associated laving. Two naodern hatch- den. and the oppressed! 11:16 a. m. WAAF with which he expressed and 9 :00 a. m. W LS Wizard of Ox WIND (1.000) Gary CBS ____660 era. No narcotics. Not erica, capacity 2 J5JOOO week- t And yet the slum has in it the 11:55 a. ni. W LS m ly. WrttT/or folder antfr Illustrated the deepest things. 5:00 p. m . W BBM WJJD (20,000) Chicago — 1130 i**8* ? P*‘n killer but a modern power to destroy the city It is 11:35 a. m. WON 9 :00 a. in. W DZ price list. When the disciples came to Skippy WJZ (50.000) N. Y. (NBC) 760 medicine which acts upon the him asking. “Who Is the great­ from the lost and neglected 12:50 p. m. W JJD every half hour The MRsr HaMar* 2 :45 p. m. W A A F to 1:15 5:15 p. in. W BBM WLS (50.000) Chicago NBC 870 CAU SF of your trouble. Per- est In the kingdom of heaven." areas of our city life that there aaaJBawkju , 3:30 p. m. WBBM T arzan WLW (50.000) Cln. O., NBC 700 sistent use brings permanent Jesus perceived their false per­ come the bandits and the thugs, 9:30 a. m. WGN l i f e m a u u o M n i 4 :10 p. m. W BBM WMAQ (5,000) Chi., NBC — 670 ception of the kingdom and who war against society, who 9:45 a. in. WMAQ 5:15 p. m. W E N R relief. Sold by all druggists. 6:00 p. m. WENK Big Brothers their wrong notions of great­ kidnap those from higher 10:00 a. m. WES classes, who rob and raid banks, 6:15 p. m. KYW 5:30 p. m. WGN ness He found It necessary to 6:45 p. in. W BBM ...... H iitnniMiininii and who give to all of society In­ 11:30 a. na. WGN Singing Lady tench them the lesson of hu­ Boake Carter —A young man security. 12:30 p. m. WGN ± mility. and he did It In a very 7:10 p. m. WCFL 5:30 p. m. WMAQ • • • 12:30 p. m. W IN D ly alive to the | concrete way 9 :00 p. m. KYW Tom Mix Sketch OULD It not be better If we Calling a little child to him. 9 :30 p. ill. W GN 1:3 0 p. m. W L S 5:45 p. m. W E N R business man, lab be set this child In their midst Wtook the way of Jesus and Orphan Annie and said. "Except ye he convert­ paid more attention to the lost WEATHER 6:15 p. m. W GN VOTE FOR A LIVINGSTON COUNTY CANDIDATE ed and become as little children, and the neglecledT Even In the SPORTS 9 :35 a. m. W ON Uncle Quinn ye shall not enter Into the king- church how little we have 5:25 p. m. WJJD 1:45 p. m. W A A F dom of heaven." learned the lesson! It Is a great 6:25 p. m. W E N K 6:30 p. m. W BBM How puzzled the disciples thing to nurture the young and 6 30 p. m. WGN 11:45 a. m. WES Buck Rogers must have been, and how tbelr keep them in the fold of the minds and consciences must church so th at none may go FAVORITE DRAMATIC AND COMEDY SKETCHES nave ueen aroused as Jesus add­ astray, but we lack the quality ed that the greatest In the king­ of a good shepherd If. when the AMOS \V ANDY Except Saturday & Sunday WEN It-WMAQ lo p. r X A Prac! dom of heaven was the one who young go astray, we can disre­ HETTY AM) 1U)B Except Saturday & Sunday WLS 3:00 p. u should humble himself like a lit­ gard tbelr wandering. CLARA, LU 'V EM Except Saturday & Sunday WGN 9:15 a. r W illiam V icars tle child! To Illustrate the na­ The attitude of Jesus toward DANGEROUS PARADISE Wednesday. Friday WLS 7:30 p. z a , Tues., Wednes., Thurs., F t !.. WBBM, 12:30 p. n ture of this humility Jesus the children was more fully MA PEItKINS Except Saturday & Sunday WENK 3:30 p. n Pontiac, Illinois linked it with lowly service. and beautifully emphasized In foi • • • his treatment of them, when bis MIKE AND HERMAN Wed.. Thur.. Frl., WBIt'l, 3:30 1*. .1 MYRT AND MARGE Except Sat. & Sun. WBBM 9:45 p. r HE achievement of a man’s disciples rebuked the mothers k who had brought their little PAINTED DREAMS Except Sat. & Sun. WGN 10:45 s. r T life, bis greatness, and the l’ICKAKD FAMILY Except Saturday WJJD 6:30 p. n Believing that ! measure of his success are not ones that Jesus might bless RED DAVIS Monday. Wednesday, Friday WlrS 7:45 p. r DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION FOR rlct, which is essenti determined by the approval that them ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT Except Sat. & Sun. WGN 1:15 p. n Jesus had witnessed the con­ the opportunity of e he wine from the great, but by III BE APPLEBElUtY Monday. Wednesday. Friday WGN 8:15 p. t the spirit In which he serves cern and fussiness with which THE GOlJIRERGS Except Sat. & Sun. WMAQ 6:45 p. n economics of fartnli those who need his help. To do the disciples were sending the VIC AND SADE Except Sunday WMAQ 12:30 p. x believing further thi mothers away, and he Interposed something for a little child Is uous monoply on th with the gracious words that greater than anything else, and our city announced to offend a little child Is to do C hristianity has w ritten so something so tragic that It were beautifully as an Ideal tor all PROGRAMS FOR THIS HIGH SPOTJPROGRAMS better that one had been cast the world, “Suffer the little WEEK-END State R epresentative SUNDAY opi*osr into the depths of the sea with children to come unto me and a millstone around his neck. forbid them not, for of such Is 8:00 a. m. — Children’s Hour, Seldom In histi THURSDAY NIGHT 16TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT It was in the same spirit that the kingdom of heaven.” CBS. C ongressm an. Now 6 :0 0 P . M. Jesus spoke of the spirit of his The power and strength of 8:00 a. m. — Catholic services, lorney and a build the cbnrcb, the power and WIND—German Music with Wil­ religion, the gospel of God’s WJJD. I’ good citizens, but b< grace surrounding men and strength of the nation are de­ liam Klein. 9:00 a. m.— Southland Sketches representative of th» seeking to bring them back termined by the attitude toward WJJD— Pickard Family. WENIR. Primary Election Tuesday, April 10, 1934 little children. No Institution feel that Mr. Karnet when they bad gone astray. 6 :1 5 P. M. 11:00 a. m.— People's Church, Dr. can be great that despises the ntunlties. Here he used the figure of the WENR— Marian and Jim. Preston Bradley, WBBM. shepherd with the hundred life of those upon whom Its fu­ WBBM— Pat Flanagan's Sports 11:00 a. m.— Central Church, Dr. sheep, concerned more about the ture depends. Review. Frederick Shannon, WENR. I pledge good clean legislation and will appreciate your support. FAIRI 7 :0 0 P . M. 12:00—Uncle Bob with the Com­ Any and all c Mshtxllst Episcopal Church | They are always discovering WMAQ— Rudy Vallee’a Orchestra. ics. KYW . I. Karnes is their tuos [ new gold fields in Africa and new 7 :3 0 P. M. 12:30 p. m.— Lazy Dan, the M.n- Is n o t and never he Sunday school— 9:45 a. m. Carl oil fields In Texas, but up to this WBBM— Voice of America. strel Man, WBBM. j time nobody has ever been able 12:30 p. nt.—Polish Hour, WLS. independent buslnes Milstead superintendent. 8 :0 0 P. M. ' to find anything in our back yard 2:00 p. m.— Wavne King's Or­ -:-:-l-H-;-H-H-H-H-4-;-I-H -l -t4 4"I* I I 1 I I I I H +++4I4-H-H-4? leader In his com mu Morning Worship — 11a. m. WMAQ— Captain Henry’s Show except a few tin cans.— Woodford chestra. Karnes, a citizen of Topic: “The Christian's Way Is Boat. County Journal. 3:00 p .m.— Rev. Father Charles Victory.” Reception of members WLS— Death Valley Days. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I representative of oui in the church. E. Coughlin. i 1 8 :3 0 P. M. as ever aspired lo pi E p w o rth League— 6:45 p. in. 4:00 p. nt.— Roses and Drum s, 8 DR. BLUMENSCHEIN WGN— Wayne King's Orchestra. P reaching— 7 :3 0 p. m. Topic, WBBM. 9 :0 0 P. M. (Editor's Note: “Why We Suffer." DENTIST 5:00 p. in.—Catholic Ilnur WMAQ WMAQ—Paul Whiteman’s Or­ Falrbury’s leading I All are invited to attend these 6 .00 p. m .— C ourt of H um an Re­ YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED Office Over Citizen# Bank chestra; A1 Jolsou. lations. WMAQ. services. E. » vh4 b u e h n h r tks part « a n tk a u < t u n art raly lart M F O R T H E i n u l l hat fnl n a x h brttar ta » w l fi way. Etm f n > u| ti wha aafa ta 1 M l>«. Kfaaahaa la waaSaafal ta kavp kaaltky. I M ag a nan* kaaw tn rv» n aa? F O R T H E ' pgrpaaaa.” (May U, IMt). 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1Y, APRIL B, lltM THURSDAY, A PRIL B, IBM THE CHATSWORTH PLAINDEALER, CHATSWORTH. ILLINOIS s a a a B a * have another freak lo “B" batter!ea.— tl4H44»IH )H l HHH4444 >4H W 44H44«»M tH «IIIH M. MELVIN FOR THK —VOTE FOR— COUNTY TAXES B lu M k Uadsrweo*, Corrs.pondset COMMUNITY ARE $365,836 Bernice Beck, who has been III, CHICKS 15 Is Improving. ii Lsytrt data lilt TO THE VOTERS C. Arends Walter lehl, who has been III ff. OK MELVIN. ILL. w ith flu, Is Im proving d Mother Miller'» Latcsl LESSTHAN ’32 sway Leora Bens, who has been 111 "U'ho mnJertaJtti ihimti si o/ut, As a rule I get a chance ick Folder "G rovioa ItUvm doa mtythaf Jr!L~ « y ” SO.UOO customers 21 of measles, Is Improving. to get around over the terri­ ears experieacs. A thou- Candidate for John Johnson, who has been ind breeding Rocha indi- Railroads Will Pay Nearly APRIL tory to see my friends In the Interest quite 111, is Improving slowly. idually selected for k titf Tf,t>y 2— Flour now 91,000 s barrel of my candidacy fpr Representative Ifina. Two modern hatch- Republican Nomination For 1-7 of Assessed Amount James Llndloff, who has been in Richmond. Va. IMS. rles, capacity 2 JSJIOOwcck- 111 ot pneumonia. Is Improving. of the Sixteenth District. This year, rTw ittlbi folder u * in Livingston County. however, I have been kept tied down pricelist. REPRESENTATIVE IN Miss Roselyn Potter spent the I - C o n jn a vote* to tmao- r Thi MMtr HsMtory, week-end In Danville with rela­ cipst* the slave*. 1862. attending the special sessions of the tives Legislature. Every Republican vole atooaSTarSkiLU, (Pontiac Dally Leader) Viola Redmond Is spending the 4— Henry Clay and John m M lW tO O W l A total of 91.212,469.10 has Randolph dual bloodies* 1b needed in Springfield to see to it. week in Paxton with Mrs. William Congress been charged on the tax books of ly. 1126 If possible, that no legislation is put Hayes. Livingston county for collection over that Is detrimental to the In­ Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Thompson 5— Romantic Pocahontas this spring, according to an an­ * 4 + 4 M 4 4 H -4-54 I !■ young in with business experience—Keen- and son Bobby Bpent W ednesday marries John Rolf*. 1614. terests of the taxpayers. nouncement made by County In Champaign. to the problems confronting the farmer, Clerk Joe S. Reed—-9366,836.7* You may rest assured that I am doing all I can and will Mrs. C. D. Thompson and her S—Admiral Peary first to less than last year. laborer. daughter, Rachel, were Paxton reach th* North Pole, continue to do all In my power to serve your Interests. I be­ The amount charged on the 1909 callers Friday. lieve you will appreciate this and trust that I can rely upon books a year ago was $1,578,305.- Mrs. John Plank, of Chatsworth, re 86. The reduction thlB year Is you to give me your support In the Primary. spent the past week with Mrs. j / 7—Sauer Kraut re-named due largely to the reduction In Liberty Cabbage. 1917 Margaret Thompson. ffM flU W il l I I I I I I II II IF-H 1 1 I IH H W flU lH M IM l values of taxable properties. Rev. and Mrs. B. S. Guilbert Railroads Pay $14(1.465 •—Ponce da Leon founds St. and Mrs. William Boundy were Augustin*. Fla, 1513 The amount charged againBt Paxton callers Friday. Chas. M. Turner taxpayers of the various townships Attorney and Mrs. Edward Bo- Republican Candidate for Representative In the of the county Is given as $1,027,- A Practical Grain Man shell, of New York, spent Easter Sixteenth Senatorial District. 183.69; telegraph and telephone with Miss Glyde Boahell. NOTICE OF THE RALE OF REAL companies, 938,819.42; and rail­ Albert Arends, of Chicago. EOT ATE TO PAY DEBTS 5 road companies 9146,465.99, or a spent the week-end with Mr. and In the Matter of the Estate of total for the entire county of 91.- Mrs. G. T. Arends and family. Fredericks Hornlckel, deceased, for 22 Years 212,469.10. Mrs. Catherine Underwood, No. 9778. The total amount charged in spent Wednesday in Kankakee Notice Is hereby given that, s . k each township is as follows: with her sister, who Is quite ill. pursuant to an order and decree Believing that the voters of the 17th Congressional Dist- W aldo ...... $ 21.841.04 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon iFrederk- of the County Court of the County rtet. which is essentially a farming community, would welcome -j. Nebraska 30.667.OS ing, of Chicago, spent the week­ of Livingston, and State of Illi­ OR Dong Point . ._ .... . 36.693.83 end with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hunt. the opportunity of electing a farm man who really knows the ^ nois. made and entered of record DEMOCRATS H eading ...... 36,139.89 economics of farming, marketing, and the grain trade, and V Harold Gedelman spent Sunday Pike ...... _...... 24,017.94 on the second day of April A. D., believing further that Bloomington should not have a conttn- •»* Hooks Creek ...... 24.847.40 1934, the undersigned, adminis­ uous monoply on this important office, Thomas D. Karnes of trator de bonis non with the will Amity ____ 32,496.01 city. V O T E F O R our city announced his candidacy for Congress. .j. annexed of the Estate of Freder­ N ew tow n ...... ____ 25,323.82 Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and icks Hornickel, deceased, will, at ...... 27.010.95 daughter Margie and son John the north door of the court house OPPOSITION FROM HIXJOMINGTON X P ontiac ...... 159.102.86 In the city of Pontiac, Livingston T ...... 23,654.41 Seldom In history has a small town man been elected "«* County, Illinois, on the thirtieth S u n b u ry -...... 24,680.69 William Arends, a student of Congressman. Now with the opposition consisting of an at- Belle Prairie ...... 18.432.59 day of April A. D, 1934,’ between torney and a building contractor, both fine gentlemen and »'• 73,023.16 the hours of ten o'clock In the morning and five o'clock in the good citizens, but both from Bloomington, and not completely Avoca ...... 21.509.98 ends. afternoon of said day, to-wlt, at representative of the agricultural Interests of this district, we ^ O w ego ...... 23.416.78 Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and Michael Fahy| the hour of two o'clock P. M., sell Odell ...... 38.495.10 Arthur Benz were in Dwight Fri­ feel that Mr. Karnes should have the backing of all our com- T at public vendue, to the highest ...... 23.751.29 day to attend an agricultural munities. T and best bidder, the following de­ FOR REPRESENTATIVE 20.910.98 m eeting. scribed real estate, to-wit: i 38.508.77 Dr. and Mrs. C. W. McLaughlin I>ots N ine (9 ), Ten (1 0 ). FAIKBURY'S LEADING CITIZEN Pleasant Ridge ...» ____ 21.070.99 of Bloomington spent the week- s u p p o r t . S aunem fn ...... 29.748.77 Eleven (11) and Twelve Has the support of leading Democrats of Marshall, I iv- Any and all citizens of Falrbury will tell you that Tom Ingston, Woodford and Putnam counties and the farm and U nion ...... ____ 20,875.68 (12) In Block One (1) in J. Karnes is their most highly respected and honored man. He H. McGuire's First Addition labor organizations of state and district. Always a supporter D w ight ...... 70,800.02 Mr. and Mrs. C arl N ylands and of legislation for the benefit of the farmer and the laborer. Is not and never has been a politician, but is absolutely an to the town of Chatsworth, 15,211.12 son, Melvin, of Wilmette. spent Always a Democrat. Independent business man, grain dealer and hanker— a real in Livingston County. State Chatsworth ...... 40.773.11 the week-end with Mrs. Sarah ■l i -m -M-F + t n -m -i leader In his community. We are asking you to support Mr. C h arlo tte ...... 20.083.65 ! of Illinois. Rowcltffe. Do not be misled by false propaganda and the dangling Karnes, a citizen of a small community like your own, a true ...... 37.520.54 Said sale Is to be held on the fol­ Misses Edna and Sarah Gash of promises of patronage that cannot be delivered. Take B roughton ...... ___ 23,539.33 lowing terms and conditions, to- representative of our farming communities, and as fine a man are spending the week In Bloom­ heed of the danger of disruption of the Democratic party by ____ 23.035.01 wlt, one-third cash on the day ol as ever aspired to public office. ington with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde unscrupulous Individuals u-ho care nothing of the future of sale, and the balance to be paid in McLaughlin. the party and are governed solely by personal, selfish inter­ # cash upon the approval of the re­ T otal ______*1,027.183.69 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaufford. est. Stand by the Democrats who have stood by the party (Editor's Note: The above letter was signed by eleven of port of said sale by the County of Normal, spent Sunday with and are Interested in its upbuilding. • Falrbury's leading business and professional men.) Court of Livingston County, Illi­ Mrs. Laura Van Velgon and Mrs. nois. CURRENT COMMENT Bertha Glabe. E. 'F. LAW . M. D. Dated this the third day of Ap­ W-. C. D A ILEY , L u m b er Co. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Day and ril. A. I).. 1934. WALTER SOMERS, Confectionery. daughter, Mary, of Chicago, spent According to the most authen ROBERT P. HORNICKEL JOS. OERBER, Pres. Farmers State Bank 'the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. tic reports, the German and Rus­ Administrator de bonis M. E. TARPY, Cashier Falrbury State Bank George lehl. V - . sian press are bound and gagged non with the will annexed W. C. NUSSBAUM, Plumbing Contractor I Carolyn Hunt, of Roberts, spent K. B. G R O V E R . G arage by dictatorship and the people are of the Estate of Frederlcka i the past week with her grandpar­ W. W. COMPTON. Agent T. P. & W. R. R. ted only such opinions as the rul- Hornickel, deceased. i e s ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunt, and ! P. M. HOTALING G rocer In powers desire. Such a breach Baker, Niven & Crabtree • • - daughter, Blanche, JAS. WADE, DruggtBt of liberty would he Intolerable In Attorneys for Administrator al9 W. B MITTEN, Dry Goods i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sharp, in | the United States. In all history, - hard-won freedom of the Individ- J Goodwin, of Paxton, spent Tues-1 ual has been safeguarded by a j day In Champaign. free press and free Bpeech. Even un Innocent gesture toward tres­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knox - 'r 1 pass upon such freedom, must be spent Thursday In Paxton with ^ ... ! resisted .—-R. M. H ofer. Mr. and Mrs. William Hayes. Mr. * # • Hayes is very 111 In the hospital. H A T h e ■ A m e r i c a n P a s s i o n P l a y ■ -i Maurice Hundus, born In Rus­ Mrs. Anna Gaines and daugh­ ELEVENTH ANNUAL SEASON sia and Its friendly critic, said in ter, Jean Marie, returned to their a public address: "The poorest home at Maywood Monday, after The World’s Greatest Exposition person In America has a better a week-end visit with Mrs. Ellz- of the Life and Work* of meal, better clothing and better ! abeth Arends and family, Jesus of Nazareth bed than the richest In Russia.” j Arthur Netherton spent Sunday Colossal Soul Searching If such a statement had been In Kankakee with Mr. and Mrs. Chat of 250—-60 Magnificent Senna* — Font Chois* made by other than one who has Sam Netherton. He was accom- SCOTTISH RITE AUDITORIUM spent the most of his life In Russia panled by Mrs. Netherton, who Bloomington. Illinois It would be Impossible to believe. | had spent the post week In that April 1 - 8 - 15 - 22 -28-29 And in Russia capitalism has been 'city. wiped out for the benefit of the j Mrs. Alfred Stelnman and her May 6-12-13-20 masses. Who Is to blame for daughter, Betty Jean, and son, First 16 sow* main floor — Pint 4 rove balsony - 52.36 J ty a n d h a s Last fl rova main floor — fl rove aalddla balaoaty • 1 65 their suffering? John, returned home Saturday aft- Last S rove baVeony ------1.10 • • * I er a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. tion prom - Upper balsony. * rov* ------• -55 And now It is proposed that the Ous Kadlng. and family at Thaw- Tna Inaludad. i >ut fear or government should manufacture ' vile. Address all order* I* lit fu rn itu re for postoffices In o rd e r ■------American Passion Play to employ unemployed coal min-. ^ *8 hard to exterminate germs, Khea BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS ers from West Virginia. The next Mftyhe that s the reason we have logical step would be for the gov­ so many mashers In our midst. ernment to operate coal mines to Edward Kammerman employ the furniture workers who You can't get something for lost their Jobs because of govern­ nothing without somebody getting REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Retd the ads u carefully aa you read the news articles ment competition. Industrial nothing for something. FOR News Review. SHERIFF BY MUNCH VARICOSE VEINS OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY Healed By New Method A married man with a fam­ ily. a World War veteran with overseas service and if No operations nor Injections. No nominated and elected will J o h n J- T h o m a s s e n •nforoed r««t. Thla simple home treat­ enforce the laws with equal ment permit* you to go about your Service and Justice to all. JOHN B. FELMLEY business aa usual—unless, of course, you are already ao disabled ae to be YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE Democratic Candidate for confined to your bed. In that case, "A Business Man For Congress” Emerald Oil acts so quickly to heal APPRECIATED your leg sores, reduce any swelling Primaries, April 10 and end all pain, that you are up and CONGRESS about again In no time. Just follow U fleeted it shall be my purpose to the simple directions and you are sure Seventeenth District Primary April 10 VSj to be helped. Your druggist won’t do all within the power of the office keep your money unless you are. I solicit your support on m y record in civic and busi­ ness affairs; my sincerity of purpose and personal integ­ FOR THE MERCHANT RHEUMATISM rity. t e n t ■ore badness la Congress, and ' $■■■■■ Pain—Agony Start* To Leave in I recognize the importance of Agriculture as the basic (j i i r t — ia business. Don’t Read T h is 24 Hour* industry of this district and pledge my active support to T JW T 1 ; Happy Day* Ahead (or Yon *«vV/ ^ Unless you are interested lo a all helpful measures. POP THE WAGE EARNER Think of H—how thla old world la mala tala a high wag* seals. & /,'■ medicine which has helped doe* tasks program now comes a I favor the use of fuel alcohol in gasoline as one of ^. V over 70 0 ,0 0 0 women and proscription which to known to phar­ (iris. Take it before and after macist* aa Allenru and within 45 the most effective measures toward procuring agricultural childbirth, at the Change or how* after you start to take this and general economic recovery. FOR THE FARMER * *■ J whenever you are nervous and swift acting formula pain, agony and If gaa^aata* Inflammation caused by aatoaes urio rundown. 98 m Sf 100 say, add has started to depart, I pledge my assistance in securing the re-opening of product*. "It helps me!” e Allenru does lust what thla notice k aaya It win do—It to guaranteed. Ton the Veterans Hospital at Dwight. >'■>*;> yy can get one generous bottle at lead- I shall favc»r and support such legislation as will do E1PUBLICAN PRIMARIBB APRIL IS I v ’ t LYDIA E. P IN K IA N ’S Ing drugstores everywhere for N cents and If It doesn't bring the Joy­ the most good for the greatest number. 17th DISTRICT VEGETABLE COMPOUND ous i g d li you expect—roar aaoney whole heartedty returned. * An Active Supporter of Roosevelt’s Policies ■1 l ■

THE CHATSWORTH PLA1NDEALER, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS THURSDAY. APRIL 5, IN I tSSSBSBBBSSaSBBBSBBB M. Stone for CongreM. AT THE COUNTY SEAT APRIL FORECAST WING NEWS GLEANINGS (PoaliM Daily D U at) Adapted from Writings of W. W. Hollow*;. C om tyoibtt MEN! GET A PAIR OF THESE FAMOUS LION C harles W. Bliss BRAND WORK SHOES Roy Sw ing was a Peoria visitor Mrs. O. C. N elson a Chicago Probate Court Mat ten woman, received a broken jaw and HarkjrHikeUffW CaiM li lokicad Estate of Sarah Spiecher: The last Wednesday. (The Montgomery County News. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gibb were other Injuries Saturday night at Uailrf HMid o l narrow long- [court will hear the report on the Hillsboro, 111.) la tkt Sptclal M vf i be km Pontiac visitors last Tuesday. Pontiac when the automobile driv­ U oo Brook T ro- inheritance tax at 10 a. in., April Ahvtyt look lot Ring out the heavy underclothes, Church at Wing begins at 9:30 en by her husband collided with 20. • III •••• oo Ring In the new spring hat; a. m., Sunday school following at one driven by F. E. Keup, a Pon­ Seeks Divorce Ring out the winter games and 10:30. tiac man. sports. loofciac. bcM fit- Mrs. Frances M. Schlink, of W. R. JfRcbell, of Saunemin, Miss Inex Weed, daughter of tint and best N olkiof but Ring in the ball and bat. heavy beat quail Pontiac, has filed a bill in the cir­ was a business caller in Wing Mr. and Mrs. George Weed, of wearing *fcoc« In Ring out the woolen wraps and tW world ly lace* oaek. cuit court seeking severance of Monday. Chicago, became the bride of John furs, her marriage relations with Chas. Mrs. Hannah Knight, of Chats­ Kenward son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ring in the wire screens; V. Schlink. The bill states that worth, spent Easter at the W. W. P. Kenward, Melvin. In a single Ring out the festive oyster stew. they were married at Peoria April Holloway home in Wing. ring ceremony performed Sunday lutely iw nattcd 12, 1930. Ring in a mess of greens! Several from Wing attended a to five perfect T i m X i . c k . s I noon at the Kenward homft. The •ervire end aati*- home talent play at the Saunemin witkfoorrowaof I In the time of Nero the month bride formerly taught In th e Mel­ UctkxL tkruk. 1 lteal Estate Transfers opera house last Friday evening. of April was called Neroneous. vin schools. Ruth Cording and husband to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shockey Nero will be remembered as the John Burns, 3-17-34, lots 13 and and Mrs. A. E. Coleman and her The, Independent Order of Odd Roman tyrant who fiddled while All leather btete; 14 in block 17 in C hatsw orth. daughters were Pontiac visitors Fellows lodge at Cullom has ceas­ a dreadful conflagration raged in no paper or Imi- $833.34. F riday. ed to exist after 32 years. The fourteen wards of the imperial Ruth Cording aud husband to Assessor Clyde V. Allen was In depression Ib largely blamed for city. He won additional distinc­ John Burns, 3-17-34,nwq. section Pontiac last Friday and received I the lodge failing to function. For tion by kicking his wife, Poppaea, 35-27-8; $2,636.66. his books for assessing Pleasant many years it had a large mem­ to death, and by making incandes­ Iniolc* all one Nothing but one Outsolea of beat Ridge township. bership and prospered but for the Triple Stitching piece lull grain l-'ind Fairbury Resident Insane cent lights out of the early Chrls- piece lull vamp*. tanned longeat H .W . McCULLOCH Mrs. Edna Schnltker, who Is 1 past few years has had a hard where the strain Oak Tanned Sole No piecoa aud wearing Oak Sole Bert Hanna, a resident of Fair­ tions. Whenever he went out aft­ Candidate for employed at Lexington. III., spent struggle. The Daughters of Re- la greatest. pete be*. Leather. bury, was found to be mentully er dark to feed, instead of lighting Easter at the home of her sister i bekah sister lodge, has also gone unbalanced at a special hearing a lantern, he would saturate a Full Line of LION BRAND Work Shoes at REPUBUCAN and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. out of existence. The only lodge held Sunday by a commission of Christian with coal oil, tie him to reasonable prices, as low a s ------$ J. E. Johnson, and family, in to hold meetings in Cullom at 1.98 Nomination for examining physicians. On the a clothes pole and light him. W ing. present is the Royal Neighbors. finding of the commission County These human torches, it is said, LIVINGSTON Representative Charles M. Tur­ 1 The Modern Woodmen and the Judge Ray Sesler ordered Hanna made excellent lights, but it was ner. of Wenona, was a caller in Catholic Order of Foresters have COUNTY committed to the Peoria state hos­ (oagh on the torch. i given up their lodge quarters. Wing Tuesday afternoon, greet­ T auber’s SUPERINTENDENT pital at Bartonville. He was at- ing his friends in the interest of Mrs. Frank Carey died at her er taken to that institution by Tito custom of sending people OF SCHOOLS his candidacy for re-election at home in Cullom last Thursday MERCANTILE STORE Deputy .Sheriff Edward Kammer- on empty errands on the 1st of the coming primary. morning at the age of 85. With CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS man aud Eldon Shafer. April is common in every country Willard Barclay and W. W. Qualified by Training and of Europe, and is said to have or­ j her husband, now deceased, she Holloway from Wing, were among Experience Real Estate Transfers iginated among the Hindus. In | lived in Kempton 52 years while the Knights Templars In uniform Emma M. Walter and husband France, the person fooled in that he was the village backsmith. In to attend the Easter services at Your endorsement at the 'to Pliney Dancey, warranty deed, way Is called polBSon d'avril, 1930 they purchased a home in ~X-X-^X-X-X“X-H-X-X-X-X-X-H-H-K"H"K''i' 'I1 ■! H M I lilt 1 the Methodist church in Forrest • • April 10th Primary will be e 48) feel of lot 16 in block 22 meaning a silly fish, easily caught. [Cullom. Mr. Carey died in e>ep- last Sunday evening. appreciated. > Chatsworth, $10. April 1st is the one day in the itember, 1932. Pliney Dancey to Albert F. year when we are permitted to Mrs. W. W. Holloway and son, CHERRY TREE Walter and wife, joint tenants, call each other fools without run­ Edwad, accompanied the for­ Hal M. Stone for Congress. w arra n ty deed e 481 ft. of lot 16 ning the risk of having a Queen mer's mother, Mrs. Knight, of (s d v .) in block 22. Chatsworth, $10. Anne do-funny put on our bulging Chatsworth, to Colfax Wednesday '! .. BARGAINS Edward Pratt, conservator for brow, or our nose pounded until where they spent the day at the A. K. Pratt, conservator's deed to it looks like a dime's worth of dog H. C. VanAlstyne home. EARLY RICHMOND • si of lot 15 and all of lot 16, in m eat. Several men from Wing have — or— L. W. HACKER blo-k 1, Megquier’s addition to secured employment at railroad NORMAL, ILLINOIS Chatsworth, to Rex L. Williams, This world is full of silly fools work and will start soon. Roy MONTMORENCY $99. who roam about at will, and If and Glenn Hoke will work on the EDUCATOR they'd live a thousand years they Wabash steel gang, Ed Bayslnger LARGE 3 YEAR OLD EX-SERVICE MAN Taken I'uder Advisement would be foolish still. The fool and Harry Byant will work with FARM OW N ER Judge Clyde H. Thompson, who belongs to every class of high or the T. P. & W. crew. was engaged one day last week in low degree; in fact, the entire hu­ Burrell Whately has enlisted in 6 fo r $2.50 hearing testimony introduced in man race is one fool family. The the CCC reforestation army for the the separate maintenance action man who works and slaves to pile summer and will take his examin­ Thousands of other Trees, brought by Agnes Michaelson his earthly treasure high is fooled ation today (Thursday). Super­ Shrubs, Roses and Rock Brown, against Frederick Willaid when death comes down the pike visor J. R. Melvin was notified Brown, a Dwight doctor, took the Garden Hants. and yanks him to the sky. The that the township would be al­ matter under advisement after all man who seeks the bauble fame lowed but one applicant at this evidence had been submitted. Public or private grounds laid and the approving shout, is fooled registration. ltoy (Bus) Hoke The court, however, ordered the out and decorated; plana when death comes by and kicks had been signed up to go, but he defendant to pay the sum of $f>t> Watch Out! his underpinning out. The man has secured work and declined drawn and specifications fur­ to the complainant for support who rules great provinces and is •p|_|£ Fist of Folly forces the offer. many heedless chil­ nished. and $50 as solicitor’s fees within of royal birth, is fooled, for he can "There was no 'mote' in Broth­ dren and some grownups to 24 hours of the entering of the only claim six feet of common We are largest nursery in order. er Gibbs’ eye— just an April fool rush across your path. You earth. joke." If your neighbor came to cannot always avoid an acci­ the Central West. Call on us dent . . . perhaps a very dis­ Farm lands Sold Our storm chart for the month your door early some morning, astrous lawsuit! for your wants. Master in Chancery Neil Kerr of April has been eaten by the holding a handkerchief over one _ Drive carefully .... but at the court house sold two tracts office cat and much valuable data eye and requesting your help to Sunday Visitors Welcome of farm land iu Livingston coun­ look for something in his eye, per- be completely insured. Tills destroyed. So we cannot predict agency sells dependable and ty under circuit court decrees. haps you would get out the medi­ the weather for the month with complete automobile insur­ A tract of 125 acres in section as much accuracy and precision as cine dropper, cotton, etc., and try ance. Onarga Nursery five of Nevada township was sold we usually do. The planet Mar to "behold something which might You need this protection under a decree in the case of the was to have had a conjunction he in thy broth’s eye” and like .... telephone today! Metropolitan Life Insurance com­ with the Earth and Sun along three or four housewives did early Company pany against Ellen Lannon, of the latter part of March or the Sunday morning, April 1st. for a Martin F. Brown Odell. This tract was purchased »irst of April. A conjunction is certain good man who went from Cultra Bros., Managers by the complainant at its bid o. house to house and in eacli plat e rtione 180— OiMNWorth Onarga, Illinois something like a bridge tea. Where Insurance Is A Business L. W. HACKER $12,494. If Mars has kept his appoint­ received "help" for several min­ A tract of 150 acres in section utes, until he later announced •X-X-X-:-K-M '4--X '4'4 I 4 'H-i-l-l'4-X -X -t-X ^-X -H -X ' I 1 1 1 1 H -l-H- FOR ment the festivities may he going twenty-seven of Charlotte town­ on as we write these lines. There that It was April Fool day as well ship was sold under a decree in will lie April showers during the as Easter Sunday. This lesson CONGRESS tile case of Charles V. Ohern and month. If it should happen to rain might have been quite appropriate others against W. K. Smith ami which it will he sure to do unless If you will look up this man's text I7th Congressional District others. The complainants pur­ dry weather prevails. This is the (Matt. 7:3.) Mcljean, Livingston, Logan, chased the land at their bid of month when the mummified io­ Font, Woodford $15 500. nising of the caladtum, the can- A friend of the 55,000 fam ­ Both sales were made subject na. and other calisthenlc bulbs ilies, the 14,000 farmsteads, FORREST NEWS to the approval of the court. and other flowering tubers whos-> the 36,000 school children names I cannot now remember, Vote for William Vicars of Livingston and the 168 industrial should be planted. Canna man Verner Mooney, of Notre Dame plants in this district. POLITENESS be expected to remember the university, was here for the Eas­ Republican Primaries April Claudius E. Wnde, Director. Chicago names of all those bulbs. No, ter vacation with his parents, Mr. 10, 1934 ColIeRe of Commerce, madelra, no. Tender, climbing and Mrs. John Mooney. County for Democrat Representative See platform in March 10 issue of the Daily PantaRraph. vines should not he taken out In­ Roy Gould, of IFlossmoor, who to the cold, cruel world before is here for an extended stay with The lack of politeness stamps May. I remember once of trans­ his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. us as boorish, crude, brutish and ferring one of these tender vines W. S. Mavliew, has entered the in the State Legislature Ill-bred. from our bay window to the side seventh grade at school. A few days ago while waiting of a sum m er house in April. I Livingston County Is the largest county in the sixteenth senatorial district, in a neighborhood bakery, I be­ Special Easter services In story which district Is comprised of the counties of Livingston. Woodford, Putnam and placed it beside the summer house MEN'S TAILOR-MADE held one of the greatest demon­ and song were held at the Meth­ Marshall and this county Is as large In population as the other three counties com­ that It might climb it. That very stration of politeness that It ever odist Episcopal church In Forrest bined. night there came a freeze and the has been my pleasure to witness. on Sunday evening. St. Paul vine died. It could not stand the William Vicars was bom in Braldwood, Illinois, which town has produced In the crowd stood a little boy of Commander)-, Knights Templars, more nationally known democrat leaders than any other city in the state. severity of the climb H. (This about seven. He was ragged from of Fairbury. were guests of the joke Is for sale at the News office William Vicars Is a life-long democrat as were his parents and grandparents head to foot and his clothes were were guests of the church. at ten cents a slice, three for a before him. He is an attorney licensed to practice In the t$tate of Illinois. He receiv­ SUITS many sizes too large for his emac­ quarter. Come early and avoid ed his common school education in the parochial school at Pontiac later graduating I have the new spring and iated body. He had evidently from the Pontiac Township High School. He entered the University of Wisconsin th e rush.) Hal M. Stone for Congress. summer samples for tailor­ been waiting for some time, yet he (» d v .) at Madison as a student in political economy and political science and after a six- This Is the month of April and ed to your measure suits was too polite to press his privi­ year course received his degree In law. He is twenty-nine years of age and has alt the daisies lift their heads, and made by the Chicago Wool­ lege. the qualifications to represent the people of this district fearlessly, fairly and un­ the violets are tumbling from en Mills and you are Invited I Well-groomed and successful- selfishly. to look them over — suits leafy beds. The lamb's tongue in appearing men looked down on The following is a personal statement of William Vicars: "As a candidate for priced from the forest Is licking up ozone, and his as just another unfortunate R E D BRAND the office of legislator I am obligated in no way to any individual or group of indi­ the balmy winds are blowing jp and crowded him back. Women In viduals but only to the voters of this sixteenth senatorial district if they see fit to from the Torrid zone. The blue­ 50 fine array took his place In line place me in Springfield. I am obligated in no way through past associations with bells swing their censers, and per­ FENCE discredited republican leaders that will embarrass the democrats of this district. because he didn't amount to any­ fume the morning breeze, and the I am making no promises as to patronage or have I any obligations to fulfill other $25 to $32 thing. Finally, he was given a robblns hunt a nesting-place, HqhU Rud than supporting clean legislation for the benefit of the taxpayer. bag of stale bread, and with a among the apple trees. The buds "1 have neither the means nor the wish to buy the nomination or election for Men's Suits gracious "Thank you.” departed. swell up and burst and the chil­ x U a i p f a position paying the small salary received by a representative. I am not claiming Pressed for You can go to the college cam­ 50c dren raise a shout, when they see "• *• • * —Tr 3 g ' . the endorsement of nny farm organization of Ihe Btate or district and no other demo­ pus. the halls of learning, or any R u § t, wear, the pussy willows hang their vel­ not ruins ■ crat candidate running for office from this district can truthfully state that he has place where culture and refine­ most fence. That’s why ■ ' • I Men’s Suits, dry cle^n- vet jewels out. The frogs are '' • • r ;/> I 4t - " such endorsement or show any proof of Buch endorsement. I do not Intend to make ment are on parade, but you will Red Brand Fence is ed and pressed for «P A giving musicales down on the a business of the office of legislator for my own personal, selfish, material advance­ never see a greater expression of doubly protected from creek at night, and there's every rust. It has ■ heavy Oalvannealed outer ment and I pledge that I will not sell out the democrat party of this district to the politeness than that demonstrated republican or any other party for my own personal gain. Men's Hats, cleaned iv p a indication that the fish will bite! coating and a real copper bearing inner and blocked _____ / O v hy thiB little waif. section that greatly prolong its life and "I believe that the democrat party, as a majority party, is entitled to two dem­ Polltness is not a veneer. It Six of the eight people riding cut fence costs for you. Investigate. ocrat representatives from this district. I believe that we were entitled to two and is not a coat that can be put on in an automobile were killed near could have have elected two In 1932. I believe that we wore entitled to two In this l and taken off at will. It is a Lincoln Saturday night when the election and I believe that If we Intend to build an honest democrat party with ma­ CarlKneifel j truly humble attribute that al- car hit the railing on a bridge jority representation In Springfield that no Individual governed solely by personal, THE TAII/OR j ways ponders the feeling of the over a swollen stream and selfish motives and caring nothing of the future of the democrat party should place CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS 1 other fellow before saying or do- plunged into the water below. bis personal desires above the welfare of the party and I hereby pledge. If nomin­ ated and elected, that In 1936 I will work for the nomination and election of two j ing a thing. Jesse Bechtel, the owner and driv­ democrat representatives. Genuine politeness costs us no­ er of the car, broke through the thing but gains much. It con- top and escaped as did also Miss "My record Is open to public and private Inspection and If elected I will be tlually advertises to the world Alma Wurth. Those drowned honest and fair to all eo that no voter In this district will have cause to regret having voted for me. Upon these statements I earnestly solicit your support. Yours fdr H al M. Stone for Congress. what calibre we are. If you are were Mrs. Jesse Bechtel, Mr. and 1*4*.) a bigger and better democrat party.” so important or so busy that you Mrs. Fred McGowan, Miss Juanita (Signed) WILLIAM YICAHS bave no time for politeness, you Adams, John Flut and Robert Bartlett Lumber and — Phllco now makes a 3 J-volt should be able, gad would do well, Holspfei. The driver claims he (farm light plant) radio In both to employ someone to act In that tried to avoid s bump In the pave­ Coal Co. table and cabinet models. capacity for you. ment and lost control of his car. CHATSWORTH, ILL. ■ * ,, V; rtiUCt^itsatiit c‘ in..

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