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FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. 1930 NUMBER 49 l - ===» BARN AND CRIB ARE THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME CHATSWORTH SCHOOLS BANDIT SLUGS DESTROYED BY FIRE OPEN MONDAY, SEPT. 1 DOUBLE WEDDING EARLY SUNDAY MORN —BUILDINGS RENOVATED The barn and crib on the Joseph I The singing of the so-called lo-1 TARES PLACE IN THOMAS MOLLOY Diets estate, 4 4 miles south of Chats- ’ ousts and the shortening of the days ] worth, burned early Sunday morn­ -brings to mind that summer is. ing. It Is thought the fire started drawing to a close and that school, AND ROBS HIM either from a stroke of lightning or days will soon be with us again. CLIFTON CHURCH spontaneous combustion of the hay. i It is a fact for Chatsworth Town­ The farm Is tenanted by Mr. and ! ship high school and Chatsworth Country Oil Station Scene of Mrs. Otis Bargraann Aho were awak-' public school will convene on Mon­ Raboin-Bennett; Morel-Quick ened by the fire and summoned help. day, September 1st, for the lnaugu- Nuptials Last Saturday [RE Daylight Hold-up Mon­ They succeeded in getting the horses | uration of the 1930-31 school year. day Afternoon. out of the barn. The barn was fill­ Both buildings have undergone their Afternoon, ed with hay and straw (forty or fifty] annual renovation and will he in ship ______'IP loads of the latter) and the loss In shape for opening day. | As was the case last year the up- 1 Miss Helen May Raboin, elder re Phone II Thomas Molloy was slugged and that llne amounted to about $500.; robbed by a young man about 19 barn was insured for $1,000, | per three classes of the high school daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rab- years old at the Molloy service sta- wblcb "*11 on*> partially cover the; ! will be registered during the morn- oin, and Clarence Cook Bennett, eld­ I H I i m M IH tion a half mile south and a half loBa* 11 was a ,rame structure, built ing of September 1, while the first er son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Ben- mile west of Piper City between 2 25 >ears a * ° - 34x40 feet- 20 feet t0 lyear pupils will not be required to nett, were united in marriage Satur- I I11 H 111 IM >H and 4 o'clock Monday afternoon. ,tbe eaves’ and had a 16x34 foot ad' register until afternoon. This ar- day afternoon, August 16th, in a The fellow escaped but his lden- dlt*°n U8ed as a c10w1bar“‘ rangement gives the faculty a bet- double wedding ceremony that took tlty has been pretty well established I The cr,b contained 2.000 bushels J ter opportunity to get the freshmen place at 4 o'clock in the Methodist and his arrest Is thought to bo only of oa«8’ a ‘>ortlon of w,llch was saved lineal up on their various programs Episcopal church at Clifton before a matter of time )y Mr and also avoids many embarrassing an assembly of nearly two hundred narsman and neighbors who ' m Mr. Molloy, who is 78 years old, be‘Pt>d remove it from the building situations for the beginners. ] persons, more than fifty of whom was alone at the station which is on- be,ore the buUd,"S 8,arted t0 burn' The present indication is that the were Chatsworth friends. ly a short distance from the country There was $300 insurance on the enrollment at both schools will be Miss Ruth Kathryn Morel, of Clif­ home of Mr. Molloy, Ills daughter, crib . :.d $250 on contents, belonging I practically the same as last year. ton, and Basil Charles Quick, of Ta­ and his son, James. He was serving I to the iaietz estate. The burned1 It is understood that the Catholic was City. Michigan, were the other oats were estimated at 300 bushels. ! j school (St. Patrick’s Academy) will young couple who pledged the mari­ m served a fellow coming toward the Part of the oats belonged to „ the I I open the same day as the public tal vows in the same specially phras­ station, walking from the east. The ;Dletz ea,a,e’ a por,ion to ° “s nars- schools, as it generally does. Rev. ed and beautifully enacted ceremony. eustomers remarked that he would i m a n n some ,0 1 Ptt‘r ^broen. Fr. FitzGerald is out of town and The nuptials were distinguished probably want a ride and they would Mr' »a'gmann also lost some of this announcement was not obtained by somewhat unusual elements of — m move on but not before they got a his farm tools, harness, etc., alto­ authoritatively. sentiment. The brides were next- pretty good look at the fellow. The gether sustaining a heavy financial door neighbors and inseparable com­ highwayman stopped at the service loss. 2 HELD FOR ROBBERY; panions until their second year of station and asked for a bottle of The barn will be rebuilt at once, AT FAIRBURY; A THIRD high school at Clifton, and the cere­ pop, following Mr. .Molloy into the wo are Informed. BELIEVED IMPLICATED mony was performed by’Rev. W. W. building. He asked to be shown Howard, of Thawville. the minister lU.h) some more pop that was in a cooling UVINGSTON CO. HOME (Bloomington Piiiuagri w ho married the parents of both Clyd« box on the floor. As Mr. Molloy K v. in*; liu i I, a iy• 1-'. ami l*rid<■S all! Who through tlle years BUREAU 3RD IN STATE oi Fa ii y, are stooped to get a bottle he was slug­ STATION i tin , ag** 1 7, both bur has :figured i:i memorable e euts in in ’ ♦* conn m jai ! cma rgfoi with loo The ladies of the ged on the top of the head with a Th< Livingston Count;. II mu Un- both families i:- • • A. iv I*. Ti a roi ami Itar and m pop bottle and was rendered uncon- reau now s a.i is third in tin* stati­ K ’ li cuu ri ii proiLhid beautiful a i Leiistu: i U1VH at Fairl]any early tioi: - of ferns and yel- st i >us from the blow, the bottle he- from the point of nu :uh< r-bi; :u- gene!:-al decora Sli ■ :no m ine. r*.»udo s ■ , ns of low itad whit*.- gladioli. lng broken and the contents thrown cording to an announcement mad" LAST BAND CONCERT 300 ATTEND AMERICAN F.i \ is also Uifii.ig lu !Id In’•ivii”. - Frc e d in g the marriage. Neil : 4 . over tlie walls of the building. by Miss Anna Searle. ••ouiny home INCLUDES SEVERAL LEGION COUNTY PICNIC i ::. : !h i i-SlU.'.lliun. T rim hie. eousi n of Miss M ■rel, ren- When Mr. Molloy regained con­ ndviscr. The county organization i- it) 1 ADDED FEATURES 1 lu r is fovin:- i in Iihcat- •d in da solo Bac -flou nod's sciousness some time afterwards lie m.ide up of 31 units with a total AT P.ONTIAC ON SUNDAY tiered1 as a mu til c -i'jIti i; p O! it IV'ji iit taxi t:lriv»*r “ A vo Maria" and At Dawning”, V found that his pockets had been membership of 6! 3. I'nits with their The Chafswuna municipal band l.lrn Su mi ay nigtu am!1 tin* ■I h v t of an Miss Anna Msirgaref Itilby playing Sales turned inside out and what money corresponding membership are t-t played me eigulti and last conctrt of GET A Tic aDi .idaiue at th< Livingston an to h . tLiul city,, I Os• t.'.ur wi.ii .Max tiie fiiano a coo mpaniment. he hud on ills person and in the mo­ follows: Pontiac 74; Charlotte 21: tile season last night Dow tin beiilU- juv’v Vmri unt y jail at !'< oi la it is i Inj light he procession;il while came to the' station and found ills 23; Dwight 34; Forrest 27; Fayette eipal business street. iday was smaller than expected inai. play ed t OF 30 PER CENT'S tinat III itly.’u atri ilia; 1. IVe 1-t-en im- tlie clorg;. man proceeded to 1lis place father in a dazed condition and he "u; Ksmcti 12; Belle Prairie 52; Tlie crowd in .attendant t was la. g< (due to tin heavy rain Satuidav night plicated in the burglary at Fairbury. and the bridegrooms un 1 their best was removed to his home. There Campus 26; Piper 16; Pella 22: and, although always appreciative, and Sunday fort noon However, quite a number arrived early in th“ At t:ie A. .X P. store tile letr dur- men advanced to their positions be- was a long, deep cut on the top of Reading ; Pike 37; Sunbury 21: was even more d. :.ionsti ulhe last 30 Commercial National Bank secured 6"“ pounds of cane sugar, ior“ the altar his head and a bruise on his fore­ Dana 22; Rooks Creek 29; Owego night, being insistent in applause. forenoon from points in the county* four sacks of flour. 3d cartons of Mr. Bennett was attended by his head where It struck some object as 27; McDowell 33; Kempton 31. Director I,. J. Haberkortt, who has Depositors to Get Part of and from Bloomington. cigarvts. ;;6 cans of -smoking tobac­ brother, Richard L. and Mr. Quick he fell. His condition has been Miss Searl has announced the plan made a highly creditable showing Sam Anderson, of I’ontiac. was Their Money Soon. co. and a quantity of candy bars. by Charles Trimble, Jr Dallas M. rather serious but the attending phy­ of work for the coming year to begin with the band since he took charge elected president of the Livingston county council of the American Le­ Practically all of it has been re­ Meyer and Alfred L. Morel were the sician did not think the skull was in September and continue for ten of the baton, played a cornet solo covered. It was found hidden at fractured and unless complications months. The subject for the year "True Love Polka” and demonstrat­ gion in the forenoon business ses­ ushers. All the gentlemen wore develop he will recover. (will be ' Mrs Consumer and the Dol- ed that ho retains his old-time pro­ Receiver Crichton informs Tim sion. The American Legion Coun­ various places in Fairbury. From black or dark coats with yvhite the Ralston store the burglars look Tlte sheriff at Paxton was notified lar She Spends.” The outline for ficiency as a player as well as a I’laindealer that a 3" per cent divi­ cil accepted the invitation of the trousers. ladles’ hose, step-ins, handkerchiefs and a search was started at once for the program is as follows: "The Mo­ bandmaster. dend has been declared to the de­ Odell post to hold the next meeting The bridesmaids were Miss Adele and boys’ socks. They were also re­ tile would be murderer. One fellow jney Spent to Keep Them Well;” Cornetlst Trueitt, of Forrest, positors of the Commercial National of the county organization there. Raboin. sister of Mr. Bennett’s bride, covered by the sheriff. who had been seen w alking along j “Money Saved in Saving Health"; whistled the mocking bird solo in bank which failed February 26th. The date is to he announced later. and Miss Mildred Sherer, of Joy, Il­ the road was traced clear to Logans- “Money Spent In Feeding the Inner "The Best Loved Southern Melodies” The checks for the dividend are At noon the tables were arranged The arrest of the youths was made linois. college friend of Miss Morel. port, Indiana, but did not prove to Man."’ “Money Saved in Saving and was called upon for an encore. being made out in Washington and in Willard hall in the park, where the by Chief of Police Hartley. Fairbury, The bridesmaids wore yellow gowns be the right party. Food,...... Money Spent for Recrea- it was the third time Mr. Trueitt fa- will be forwarded to Receiver C'rlch picnic dinner was served working with Sheriff J. R. Sca:att. and yellow hats and carried shower Along about 4 o'clock the same don and Education of Children.”; vored the Chatswortli audience. Ly ton who will distribute them at the Following the formal program of ------bouquets of yellow roses. bank to those presenting receiver's the afternoon, the Livingston county COUNTIES CERTIFIED Tb" “Bridal Chorus” from Lohen­ afternoon a young man appeared at "Money Spent In the Workshop;" request, with the same performance, i the Ross Stoutemyer home, south- j “Money Spent for BeMer Living Con-, and it won fine recognition, certificate#. It is thought that the Auxiliary organization elected offic grin was played during the march to ers as follows: FOR DROUTH RELIEF east of Chalsworth, In an excited Idltlons;” "Mrs. Consumer as Inform- In “Lassus Trombone", Soloist checks will be here about the first of the altar. Miss Raboin on the right September but Mr. Crichton had no Mrs. Bert Bentley, president; Mrs. arm of her father, proceeding down and warm condition and asked for a'rd Buyer." Dan Metez distinguished himself and Secretary Hyde has forwarded to definite Information on this when in­ Maurice Beier, first vice-president: the right aisle to the side of Mr. Ben­ drink of water. He was clad In an Minor projects for the year will the entire program displayed excel- the American Railway Association a terviewed by The I’laindealer. Mrs. Fred Legner. secretary-treasur­ nett. and Miss Morel on the right of undershlrt and trousers. This same include a continuation of those stud- lent selection and rendition, list of counties in Illinois. Missouri The dividend will be hailed with er. all of Pontiac. her father, Maurice L. Morel, pro­ fellow was later seen along the hard led during the last year. "Picture The band concerts have been em- and Arkansas, which information in joy not only by those who had mo­ Mrs. Mary Greenough. of Saune- j ceeding down the left aisle to the road near Forrest. This was un- Appreciation, ” and "Recreation” inently worth while and the hopes the Department of Agriculture indi­ ney in the bank but the community min. who has served for the last two side of her bridegroom. doubtedly the fellow who slugged The Livingston County Home Bureau of the community anticipate further cates, are in need of emergency re­ In general as it will release several years as county president, was elect­ Both brides wore gowns of white Mr. Molloy, as tracks were found in also directs the activities for an ac- and greater successes in coming sea- lief by reason of the drouth. thousand dollars to the depositors. ed as a delegate to the state conven­ crepe ,romaine and white hats and the corn field to the west of the tlve 4-H Club organization through- sons. The development of the lo- Tlie list of Illinois counties in­ Receiver Crichton has apparently tion to be held at Aurora September (carried shower bouquets of bride’s Bervice station leading In a south- out the county among the girls from ,cal musical talent Is highly corn- cludes Alexander. Clay. Crawford. made a very creditable showing. He 7-8 and 9. Miss Ruth Morhart, of roses. westerly direction toward the Stout- io to 20 years of age. utendable. Edwards, Fayette. Franklin. Galla­ S uits has had the partial crop failure, gen­ Sannemln, who has served as county With the playing of the recessional emyer home. The fellow who hit ______As stated elsewhere In this Issue, tin, Hamilton, Hardin. Jackson, Jef­ eral farm depression and low prices secretary for the last two years, was Mendelssohn’s wedding march from Mr. Molloy is said to have worn a Chatsworth will furnish the band ferson, Jersey, Johnson. Lawrence. FAILS TO STOP for all farm products to contend also elected as a delegate. "Midsummer Night’s Dream,’’ the blue sport shirt and It Is presumed CTCDDi'MnitDr irauNOTtN mus,c and als0 vocaI m,mbers by J Aside from the Pontiac Auxiliary 1 ^ladlson- Mar*on- Massac, Monroe, that the red pop or possibly blood SlfcKKfcNBLKla-JUMWaWI Le8(er Haberkorn at the Herscher with. He is not permitted by the two couples and their attendants, in government to fctve out any figures unit, the hostesses, Emlngton unit Perr>5 Pope. Pulaski. Randolph, a flowery bower in the church par­ had spilled on It and he took It oft, ANNUAL REUNION SUN. home-coming next Wednesday. had the largest representation at the Richland, St. Clair. Saline, Lnion, threw It away or stuck it In his pock­ ------Last Thursday evening, Director for publication but he has realized a lor, received the congratulations and lot of money for the depositors with­ Legion meeting. Wabash, Washington, Wayne, White expressions of good wishes of their I M en et. The fellbw who called at the The eleventh annual reunion of |L. J. Haberkorn, Manager John ______and Williamson. Stoutemyer home was carrying a the Sterrenberg-Johnson families was Sleeth, James Slown. Clifton and out being unduly severe with the friends. debtors where they showed any ten­ LIGHT LARGE COURSE A reception followed, with a serv­ cold at or straw hat. held at Waueka on Sunday, August John Sleeth. Jr., of the Chatsworth FOR NOCTURNAL GOLF STUDENT HURT IX CRASH The Molloy station was robbed a n , Altho It was not an ideal day municipal band, motored to Colfax dency to pay. This being a farm William Hirst. Towanda, Illinois, ice of refreshments to about a hun­ short time ago of about $10 and ln-:for the occasion seventy members and played in the Calfox band In community many of the loans were Kansas City — Now a regulation Wesleyan university student, star dred guests, the bridal party being dications point to the same party responded to roll call. At 12 o’clock j their concert. Last night two mem- on farm property and to farmers size, grown-up golf course has in- baseball pitcher and captain-elect of seated at a table adorned with wed­ ently tailor- handllng the Job. It la not known a bounteous dinner was served In hers of the Colfax band repaid the who are finding it hard to meet stalled electric lights to meet the de- next year’s baseball team at the ding bells and flowers and where the definitely Just how much money was'cafeteria style and each one did visit and participated In the Chats- their obligations at this time. He mand for night playing. school, was in Brokaw hospital Mon- brides stood at the proper moment >n. Theee taken Monday but a sum between $3 justice to the fried chicken and i worth concert. has had to force payment In a few Eastwood Hills golf course here is day afternoon, being treated for in- and cut their gaily ornamented and horseshoe shaped wedding cakes. A and $10. Suspicion la said to point angel food cake. Immediately after ------cases but many have been given time one of the first. If not the first, golf Juries sustained when the automobile tg manufac- group of Clifton and Chatsworth strongly to a young Livingston coun- dinner a business meeting was held AVOID BAnY S1IX-CP9 to meet notes held by the closed club In the country to try the noc- he was driving overturned two miles girls served. retain their ty man being the guilty culprit and and officers were chosen for the en- BY VIOLET RAY MARKS hank. turnal game, having installed elec-j north of Leroy shortly before noon It Is understood that there are The Chatsworth bride and groom le a long liet he Is being searched for but at last!su in g year. Claus Sterrenberg, ------trie illumination for the first nine According to reports from the liospi- reports could not be located since ■ president; Louie Sterrenberg, vice-' Philadelphia — A mother’s worry several claims pending a# to the hole after a test of one lighted hole jtal late Monday Hirst had a fractur- are graduates of Chatsworth town­ Wonderful the holdup. (president; Vina Wabbena, secretary over the possibility of a mix-up such bank’s liability on estates and but foi had proved successful. ed pelvis and possible Internal In- ship high school and the latter had theee a larger dividend would have two years at Purdue. The bride, fol- and treasurer. Several talks were as the Bamberger-Watklns baby Devotees of the game have found juries, been declared at this time. It Is Rockingham Farmer Slogged given by different members. The'shuffle in Chicago. Is completely golfing after sundown very attract- The youth’s father. W. 1 Hirst . lowing a business course, was em­ rest of the afternoon was spent in eliminated by violet rays from elec­ thought that there will be addition­ Ive, the links officials say. (who was riding with him was un- ployed as a secretary In Chicago, Another dastardly holdup and al substantial dividend? declared lat­ robbery occurred Friday night near visiting until Ice cream waB served tricity, practice at the Delaware hurt. William was given medical After lhelr honeymoon in Chicago er on. 0 Buckingham, In which three armed after which goodbyes were said and county hospitals near here, shows. EXTRA! EXTRA! attention by Dr. May. Leroy, and or-l,bey wl" reslde near Chatsworth on In the meantime, as above stated, a farm operated by Roy E. Bennett men brutally beat up Charles Piper, each departed for home. At birth, the tots are exposed to dered to the hospital. harmless violet rays over a stencil the thirty per cent dividend will be The tall forest of weeds and brush and his son. a bachelor farmer who Uvea alone welcomed by everyone. ee with extra near Buckingham. Mr. Piper was beating him until the blood ran In which “brands”'them to prevent con­ that has hid the Megquier residence (TUITION PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Tbe othel OOUP,«>. af<°r their hon- taken to the Kankakee hospital, suf­ streams. When they had beaten fusion. The identification marks propertles from public view for a , All pupils, not residing in school i®ym.oon3_ *lve ln ®ast Tawas. Mich., Mr. Quick being a jeweler ln fering from severe wounds about the him until he could make no more re­ last two weeks before disappearing TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE year or more has been cut away and 'district No. 252, and attending school Tawas City and his bride a grade bead, body and limb*. sistance, they tied him with a piece completely, the medical oflclalB An Institute will be held at the the property once more appears on In said district, must pay tuition school teacher ln Tawas City. The Kankakee News says the hold­ of wire cable and searched the house. say. Township High School, Pontiac, Illi­ the map. The plaees have been un­ three months ln advance. This ac­ up occurred about 9 p. m. Mr. Piper They found about 956 In money nois, on FViday, August 29, opening occupied for a long time and were tion was taken at last board meeting was called to the door of his resi­ which they took and drove away. John Mallon, aged 60, owner of promptly at 9:30. All rural and almost falling down in decay. How and must be complied with. THE MAN IN BLACK dence by four men who drove op In After the bandits had gone the the barber shop at Reddick, dropped village teachers employed to teach they escaped the eyes of the state D. W. HITCH, President Once every year a man In black a car. Two of the men got out and wounded man managed to tree him­ dead while shaving a patron In his In Livingston county (or the coming fire marshal and board of health Is E. H. GAME, Sec’y. appears in the northslde section of asked if they could buy some gas. self sufflotnetly to reach his tele­ shop at 11 o’clock Friday morning, year are expected to attend thl# In­ not known hut they certainly were this city to terrorise the people. He HELPERS ARE THANKED On being told by the fanner that he phone. He called for a doctor and August 8th. Mr. Mallon lived but a stitute. The new County Manuals In need of attention as they are Just has made his appearance a little- had none to eell. they naked If he hie persistent ringing Attracted the tew eeeonds after dropping to the and other necessary supplies will be back of the buslnees district and a We want to say "Thank you” most early this year, being seen on last had a horse to sell. Ho told them attention of a neighbor, who went floor. He was shaving a customer given ont at the afternoon session, match carelessly thrown might have heartily to the neighbors and others Sunday night by residents ln the 800- dwin who came from distance and work­ he bad nothing whatever to eell, to the phone and found out the trou­ when he was seised with the fetal (signed) w. w. McCu l l o c h caused a disastrous fire. It Is un­ a block on East Ash street. He la whereupon the third non alighted ble. attack. Co. Supt. of Schools. derstood at least one of the houses ed so hard to help us at the fire. dressed In n long black gown, with and the three seised Piper and pueh- There are some dues as to the will be renovated and rented. (•) Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bargtnan tight belt and full skirt, and was ed him into the honae. There, one Identity of the men. Piper saw Watseka Is In a class with New M IIM RAUfKD OUT able to disappear with alacrity when of the men started to search him three of them distinctly and could York when it cornea to exclusive All games scheduled In the Uv­ MOOD BALM SATURDAY CHATSWORTH MAKKVI8 nearly cornered. He was seen again The Bapttet Ladles’ Circle will m while the others held him. describe them.. The fourth man re­ names. There are two Chicago#, six lngston county Modern Woodman Thursday, August M on Monday night, and residents are When Piper reelated, one of the mained in the ear. Phlladslphias, eight Detrolts, but baseball league were rained ont on hold a food sale at the 8no-Wlte Yellow Cora ______98s lying in wait for him to appear un­ men struck him on the head with a had there is only one New York and Sunday. The games will be played Market at 1:00 p. m., Saturday, Au­ White Corn ______M e der right conditions for his capture. gun and then all three pounded him, —Money le saved by ad reading. one Wafaeka.—The Republican. at a date to be announced later. gust SI. Oats ------| | e —Fairbury Locul Record. R - - * . *: i VP v j ■ . ‘ 1 , * >

5kyr. ' sWR ■ 'v m THE CHATSWQRTH PLA1NDEALER, CHA1 Auotnr at, m ■VVJ a s ■...... --- _” M___ M K i | IW W M T, AUGUST | CULLOM NEWS | Sun H atsM ay Be Popular in Autum n * * * * * * * * * (Chronicle) SMART FOR SUMMER WEAR, WHITE PANAMAS ARE LIKELY TO BE THE VO&UE MAC XSC\-J l.. ■ FOR FALL FROCKS. HARRIET BELIEVES—BANDS ARE COLORED Motoryclcle Upsets KK Eldon Hlrstein and Frank Smith I BY HARRIET l got more ol a thrill out of a ride on 1 3 an antidote to the eotFoMbe Marvin Hlrateln's motorycle Tuesday summer fag. wby not fin tab the evening than they expected, when it asaion with chief upset on the pavement Just west of Cullom. Eldon received a sprained It Is po sasy to do. Prices are 1 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the Chas. Kueffner farmstead locat­ thum b, while Smith burned himself reduced by this time so that yon ed in the SW 1-4 of 19-26-9 which is 2!^ miles east of Chatsworth and 2 V i miles south of u p considerably on one leg and arm can pick up bargains. Since clothes Chatsworth on the county line south of the highway No. 8 on by sliding a dlstauce of tbout twenty- bars a direct bearing on your five feet on the pavement. Mr. psychology, you can set yourself up Sm ith was one of the C. I. P. S. em­ In spirits by adding a costume or ployes who were In the auto hit by two to your wardrobe. a train In Cullom Saturday after­ Perhaps a new hat la one of the noon, and figures he has had his best first buys. Not a hat that you look upon as a possible winter share of accidents for a few minutes. flUer-ln. but one that was made with a burning sun In mind, Home From France Saturday, Aug. 23 Mrs. Barbara Trost returned to to. You wilt make no mistake In choosing a white hat, for It la likely at 1:00 o clock sharp, the following personal property, consisting of f> her home In Cullom Sunday, after to be the most popular *ooe with having made a trip to France as the autumn frocks. Further It la quite guest of the U. S. government to see the smartest bat right now. There the grave of her son. Theodore, who are all kinds of white hats to be was killed In battle In the World choeen. The sun hat, perhaps in war. There were two hundred mo­ modified form. Is the Ideal choice thers making the trip at the same for August. tim e as Mrs. Trost. Patou makes a number of charm­ 10 H ead of C attle ing featherweight models In paper Raid Soft Drink Parlor panama. They have enough brim One spotted Jersey cow; 2 roan Shorthorn cows; I red Shorthorn cow; 1 white face Following their visit to the Sorey to shade your eyes and are banded home, the deputies visited the sort with different colors to match your cow; 2 heifers and 3 calves. Three of theabove cows are milking. drink parlor of R. L. Van Alstyne, pastel shaded frocks. Jr., In Cullom, taking Mr. Van Al­ One..of these uses the favorite styne into custody and thoroughly tri-color scheme for Us banding. searching the premises In the morn­ The hat Itself being white, red and ing and again in the afternoon. No blue grosgraln ribbon Is used. The “evidence" whatever was found and, blue banding laces through the there being no case, Mr. Van Alstyne brim near where it Joins the crown was released in the afternoon. and the red ribbon laces through 5 H ead of H orses the crown, at one aide. A Jean Patou model hat of white paper panama straw, left, to News Items Regulation panama hata are Just trimmed with red and nary groagraln ribbon. Suitable for the lunch­ Consisting of one 8-year-old black mare, one 7-year-old gray horse, one 12-year-old as popular as paper panamas and The 15th of August, celebrated for eon engagement la the beige georgette afternoon ensemble, right. black horse; one aged sorrel mare; one 3-year-old roan gelding. scarcely heavier on the head. A This frock might well be worn during the winter. some forty years as Cullom's annual trick with these Is to have any homecoming day, will pass off to­ number of different bandings, all morrow without any special observ­ Madame Chantat ensemble of beige tends from above the elbow to the V - — Off made up with their tailored bows, georgette which uses hand-run cuff. ance. Celebration of the day was which snap In place to make it tucks In the most intricate of This beige ensemble has an addi­ O T I S * F abandoned two years ago. seem you have several hats. decorative designs as ila only trim. tional value. You can wear it with ‘United S i c Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Stucker, of The frock has a normal waistline, assurance and comfort during the Redfield, S. D., arrived In Cullom on r p o finish the season properly, you with a sash; and the bodice blouses remainder of the summer and then, Guard Against Food I Wednesday evening for a visit with ashould------have-- at------— least one . perfect------( —_—slightly over It. The sleeves are If you wish, have it dyed one of Farm M achinery Governor Louis L B relatives In this vicinity. This is afternoon ensemble. A plain color short. the new raspberry or wine shades computed by Directo Mr. Stucker’s first trip back to Cul­ Is somewhat preferable to a print, Over this slips a flaring three- for practical winter wear. Or. you One grain elevator; one John Deere planter; two wagons; one Osborne disc; one drag; Pierson of the State D lom in twelve years. because you do not lire of It so quarters coat, also heavily tucked can keep It beige and wear It all one seeder; one John Deere gang plow; one John Deere cultivator; one walking plow; three Agriculture came to Mr. and Mrs. Clair Fraher and readily and. given a becoming In its front portions and sleeves, winter, for there is no color more last Thursday to attent children, who have been spending a shade, you are likely to feel a giving a rich effect. The sleeves distinguished than beige. The per­ sets of harness; saddle; one 1924 Ford touring car and other articles. conference called by Pi two weeks' vacation at the home of llttl'-.^niore formally atllred. are especially chic, having a big fect outfit Is nil beige, with perhaps ver. Asserted the go: A puff let In on the outside that ex­ gold chain earrings or pearls. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rab- ecommended choice Is a a and government will have t< oln, left for their home in Chicago responsibility for the p Sunday. TERMS—CASH JOHN F. DONOVAN, Auctioneer nanclng farmers, risklt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Throne and near French Lick, where her death blllty of loss if the fan daughter, Mildred, spent the week­ occurred. Besides her parents an-J later to meet hla obllgi end In Plano at the home of Mr. and her husband she Is survived by two community of the dr Mrs. Charles Clark, and helped them sisters and two brothers. They are THE UNFAILING FRIEND farmer cannot be expet celebrate their first wedding anni­ Mrs. Oscar Gilliatt of Chicago; Mrs. The International Uniform Saadif School hens on for Aag. M . ones a government lot versary. Will Hertz. Herscher; Clarence and The Friend Who Does Not Fall. I Sana. IS: 1-4; 20:14-17, 9944, whole problem could be 41. 42. The Rev. Charles Smith and fam­ John, both of Piper City. . 8 - " • colly.’’ Illinois, Mlsst ily returned the latter part of last . .- ' V .... Iowa, Ohio, West Virgil week from a three weeks’ vacation TCROM the mad Jealousy of Saul, R. M. CRICHTON Kansas and Nebraska, Mrs. W. D. Lewis and children, of In Michigan and southern Illinois repeatedly endangering the sented by their governc Forrest, and Mrs. D. A. Kloethe will life of David, it Is a pleasure to Receiver for Commercial National Bank of Chatsworth, IU. and the services at the Methodist leave Friday for a ten days' visit . conference was called I church were resumed last Sunday. turn to the friendship tor David were breaking the dre with relatives at Jacksonville. Mr. of Jonathan, Saul’s son. ■out), and the rain fell Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Boeman and Lewis will join them there Sunday The tokens of this friendship M l i Mrs. Jack McMahon started Sunday and on their return Miss Abbie were manifested In a covenant be­ 1 eouraglngly dark sky o' for a short vacation with relatives Haydon, a cousin, will accompany tween them and In the considera­ tal City for the first t weeks. Secretary of In Missouri Valley, Iowa. them for a visit here. tion with which Jonathan placed upon David his own robes and IT'S W ISH TO CHOOSE A SIX Hyde stated that the ” arms. It Is a strange story, full ernment will watch of conflicting elements, but out against food proflteerlni PIPER CITY NEWS of It all stands the strength and that "there la no need LIBRARY NOTES beauty of a great friendship. feeling—the problem la (Journal, August 14, 193U) Jonathan eeems to have been for livestock, not for h endowed with all of Saul's finer A nnouncing a new Choose an author as you choose Stolen Car Found at Pontiac traits and to have escaped that de­ Investigating Commit: a friend. mon of Jealousy which was his fa­ Though congress Is < W. O. Keefe drove down town ther's- undoing. In a sense there Monday evening, parked his Oakland committees of inveetlga The following hooks have been was everything to have made Jon­ production record coach on Route 115 just east of the athan envious or jealous of David, to function. Senator N lately added to tiie library: "The of the Senate Commit! City Grocery and when he returned Asking Price” by Helen Hull. Of in the hope of succeeding his fa­ for It about nine o’clock found that palgn Expenditures, this hook the Phila. Pub. Ledger ther as king, worldly advantage someone had beat him to It. No one might have made him distrustful 290009000 Chevrolet Sixes now on the road Washington I sat week l says, "We reccomend Miss Hull’3 had noticed the car being driven of David and anxious to get him Inquiry Into the cost of novel, "The Asking Price" for this away and when a search about town out of the way. vanla primary In which year's Pulitzer prize. The novel did not reveal Its whereabuts the loss Since January, 1929, Chevrolet has Labor Daria defeat will do the committee great honor. Spiritualties Strongest was reported. The next morning produced over 2,000,000 six-cylinder Qrundy of tariff fame. "Guests of Summer” by Paul Ful­ What advantage either of these Mr. Keefe received a call from the supreme place that Jesus gave to automobiles — nearly five times the Journlng the probe unt cher, published in April, 1930, an in­ two young men could have had police at Pontiac telling him that a friendship was Indicated when ha tor Nye Indicated that t teresting love story of the late war. from their compact of friendship said to his disciples, *'I bar* not record of any other manufacturer car with the numbers which had other than the beauty of the report would recommei "Red Pepper Burns Patients”, the called you servants, bat I have over an equal length of time. been issued to him had been found friendship itself. It Is not easy to law limiting campaign old, yet ever new book by Grace called yon friends." It was this parked at the C. & A. depot. see. The relationship between These 2,000,000 buyers have choeen on the House side, Cl Richmond, needs no Introduction as relationship of friendship that them seems to hare been one of bound the disciples to their Mas­ Chevrolet because it offers scores of took his committee the “Red Pepper" books have long disinterested appreciation and of communist scUviUes to Killian Wehe of LtHogne Dead ter—a relationship In which they desirable qualities not obtainable In Killian Wehe, well known resident been popular reading with the pub­ brotherly love and confidence. hearings that failed to shared his counsels and his con- any other car so low in price. of LaHogue, died Tuesday evening, lic in general. "Poems. Letters and There was to U no element of fldeooe. To achieve sock friend­ thing worth front pa Essays”, Joyce Kilmer; “Miss Bar­ selfishness. The lesson seems to August 15th, at his home In La­ ship la the saprerie end and Yet, despite its many fine car ad­ wait there to see the i rett’s Elopement” by Lenanton. suggest that strong as are the ties ; purpose to Hie and at the same onstratltons ordered f Hogue Funeral services will be held of kinship and nature, the ties of vantages, the Chevrolet Six Is unnso- Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock from These hooks were selected by the | time to attain to Ufa's highest recessed until next moi hook committee from "Booklist”, a spiritual relationship are even ally economical. Its gas, oil, tireaod the Methodist Episcopal church of stronger | happiness. There to no treasure group will go to Los A guide to new books published by the comparable so the treasure of upkeep economy is unsurpassed. w hst the Reds are d that place by Rev. Bear, of Sheldon. Two great friendships stood oat Burial will be In the Gilman mauso­ American Library Association. It friendship. Thera to no an- And any model can be bought for coast. represents the unbiased opinion of from the ancient world that hove sat in a men’s Ufa that can so soa- leum. m o .1 «.». i many librarians in different peris of become a model for motooJ devo­ taia and help him on iha Meet of tion to the ties of bullions of Fish the country who have actually exam­ brotherhood. a good friend. Sand Ridge Day One. the story o l Damon and flown payment and e More than 15,000,0i The thirty-third annual Sand ined the books and evaluated them Pythias, comes to ua from the been saved from th for library readers. easy monthly terms! drouth in the Mlsslsali Ridge Day will he Thursday, August Greek world, and the relationship Possibly stories each as that of 21 at Ridge Chapel. A baseball has been Immortalised to a fra­ Damon and Pythias, and thto of ¥ • emergency measures t game between Danforth and Piper The new $100,000 branch library ternal order widely organised ! David and Jonathan, stand oat to s Bureau of Fisheries, I City will be played In the afternoon, In Chicago for negroes is now as­ here to America. Tim other , boldly in the records of literature six-cylinder motor last week by Acting beginning at 2:30 o’clock. A chick­ sured as the site has been purchased comes to us from the BihKcoi rec­ I because such friendships are rote. ...fall-length frame...four eemh Lewis Radcllffe. He ord to this story of David and en aupper will be served. on Michigan avenue and 48th street. I Bat why should they be raref Ho- elliptic springs . . . fully-endoeed that the lives of ebon Julius Rosenwald contributed $30,- Jonathan. It was a friendship ! man nature to endowed with the can be saved during I 000 toward the $40,000 cost of the that triumphed over hindrances capacity tor friendship. Why four-wheel brakes . . . four weeks. Fish which Death Claims Mother and Babe and severe tests. hydraulic shock absorbers. Mrs. Howard Walls died Thursday property. should wo not riee above the or­ lated In pools badly dr One cannot read o r study such evening, August 7, 1930, a t her home dinary relationships of IK# and gasoline gauge... Fisher hardwood- Incessant heat and lac' o lesson without contemplating R And the Joy and bennty of ths re­ taken out by the Burea' near French Lick, Ind. Her death The Chatsworth public library has in the light of the teaching of and-steel body... adjustable driver's lationships that the tool nohtovea placed back in the ma followed a few hours after the birth many books of Interest to those liv­ Jesus concerning friendship. The t tor itself T seat. . . safety gasoline rank in the of a baby daughter. The following ing in the country and our list of rear... non-glare W windshield... the river. day the death angel again Invaded rural subscribers at $1.00 per year and, for your protection, a now and the home to claim the life of the lit­ Is Increasing. Come to the library $650,000 Allotted to liberal service policy. Arsenal tle babe. The body of the babe was the next time you are in town and If read from beginning clear through placed in the basket beelde the mo­ f i ' i The W ar Do pa rime find out what we can do for you. to the end. i ther and on Saturday they were Your children, too, will like the books PR. A. W. PENDERGA5T that $850,000 will be t In books we may find food for XW CWMk ______ASH wTUOTON J* Mto ------to n Rock Island arsenal d 'brought to the home of her parents we have for them. laughter and mirth. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rice, arriving cal year 1931 for mant In books we may speedily girdle the F A 1 R B U R T , tuumom tlllery materials. It w here that evening. Funeral serv­ It Is good public policy to encour­ earth. -a —= ’498 rS3g= week by Secretary of T ices were held at the home Saturday age healthful and Innocent forms of- In books we may find all the learn­ Hurley In a letter to evening at eight o'clock, conducted recreation, henee municipal parks ing of sages, Oletan. This amount by Rev. Fr. Selva and on Sunday and playgrounds. These offer phy­ In books lies embedded the weelth to approximately 97CO morning at eight o'clock burial was sical recreation; the library furnish­ of the sgee. there In 1930. made In Calvary cemetery- es intellectual entertainment, surely Alice Rloe, daughter of Mr. and CHEVROLET SIX no leas desirable and legitimate.- U W K- .V .. i !» Fire Proof Mafl Bags - City, April 10, 1010. Hero she grew v A fireproof mall ha which will practically i City schools and won for herself a BALDWIN CHEVROLET, INC. loos through fire of moll carried by ths ai T. J. BALDWIN. PreeUan* will shortly he put hi Post Ottos Dspartmst tags. They resided la Chicago until mads of 190 per cent with llatec inside oat (rods earns, to stool . ' W f # ! ' \ \ L W r* ‘* ‘ii''’'i " ; rliT ^ W P TWjfli^f'xr’ '■■. “ *■ V^--.- '•. -•■!<* •■• • <• ;• ; v rr' .< •?; **{•• ■•..•>■- * ■ '■■ AOOIIR II, lM t THE CHATSWORTH PLA1NDEALER, CHATSWORTH, ILL.

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Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Austman left Sunday for a two weeks' vacation trip to Chicago and Michigan. HEY,SPINE, I’M TOUGH, P O P W pS RIGHT, REAL TOUGH, T-O-U-G-H Mrs. George Hall, of Chenoa, and YOU HAVE TO DO |'N V/MATti MORE I'M Miss Aberdlne Jontry, of Galesburg* A LOT OP (bLUFFING TOUGHER 'M were house guests of Mrs. L. Rudd TO GET AMY PLACE — *N last week. H-M-M- GEE 1 Mrs. F. J. Sehliff and family re­ IX:- W ONDER------IO turned home Saturday from a twowo 8* to qB g weeks' vicatlon along the Ka :es T « 0 river. Mr. and Mrs. James Beattie, of Loa Angeles, Calif., visited last week with the former's bother, Robert Beattie, Ufc and family, north of town. They were en route to Wichita, Kansas, to .yh, visit with relatives. A*< Mrs. Elizabeth Lampson enter­ tained the Altar Society of the 8t. James’ Catholic church at her home Friday afternoon when the following V- "IW*^V /v / officers were elected for the coming •il.H ’ year: president, Mrs. Elizabeth v V^Munch— — Lampeon; vice president, Mrs. J. D. Folwell; secretary, Mrs. C. D. John­ son: treasurer, Mrs. G. V. Robinson. Mrs. W. D. Lewis and children and her mother, Mrs. D. A. Kloethe, of Piper City, left Friday for a motor Benevolent gifts amounting to type using closely graded material trip to Jacksonville, Barry and Quin­ Sets Speed Record for W om ens over 8300.00. and graded worship In our church cy. Mr. Lewis joined them Sunday Six children and sixteen adults re­ school. at Barry, 111., where they visited his ceived baptism and thirty-four addi­ mother. ' A S H I N tions to church membership on Blas­ Journalist — Queer saying that The American Legion of Illinois ter day, making a total of two hun­ about the truth lying at the bottom won a three-sided membership con­ dred and forty-two resident and of the well. thirty non-resident members of the Lawyer—You wouldn’t think so If test on June 15. The Illinois De­ church record. you knew the amount of pumping partment obtained 102 per cent of An efficient Ladies’ Aid society we lawyers have to do to get at It. its quota and defeated New York ronv and Woman’s Foreign Missionary so­ and Pennsylvania. ciety. —It pays to advertise In The Christian Education of the highest Plalndealer. —Money Is saved by ad reading. V ••------O ffice o f ------*> O T I S • F GLENN Plaited State* Senator Guard Against. Food Profiteering sides and bottom, has a triple cloe Governor Louis L. Eknmerson, ac­ log device which prevents flames companied by Director Stuart E. from penetrating through Its neck. Pierson ot the State Department of A quilting arrangement leaves air Agriculture came to Washington pockets so that Intense heat cannot last Thursday to attend the drouth reach the contents of the bag. conference called by President Hoo­ ver. Asserted the governor: "The 040 Autos Made In U. S. In government will have to assume full Thirty-five Years 7 5 , 0 0 0 responsibility for the problem of fi­ In the 35 years of Its history, the MILES nancing farmers, risking the possi­ American automobile Industry has bility of loss If the farmer Is uasble produced 440 different makes of later to meet his obligations. The passenger cars. There are 45 stand­ community of the drouth-stricken ard makes being manufactured In Wife of an Episcopalian minister of Pasadena. Calif.. Mrs. Florence farmer cannot be expected to guar- *. Barnes, famous aviotrlx. established a new world’s speed record this country today, Acting Chief C. ' m anee a government loan, else the F. Baldwin of tbe Automotive Divis­ • or women recently when she flew over the measured course al the Los Angeles Municipal Airport at an average speed of 196 miles an whole problem could be cared for lo­ ion, Department of Commerce, stated IN A n>ur to break the mark set bv Amelia Earhart, noted trans-Atlantle cally." Illinois, Missouri, Indians, last week. Mr. Baldwin wonders fivti Mrs Barnes Is shown here being greeted by Joeeph Nlkrent, Iowa, Ohio, West Virginia, Montana. how many can recall the “Adrla”, the oflv-i.ii timer . * Kansas and Nebraska, were repre­ Car Nation” or the “Vogue,” and sented by their governors. As the there used to be the “Centaur”, the conference was called first showers Hamard,”. "Meteor”, “8phlnx" and Mrs. Bert Dakin, of Sandwich, at­ day at the home with the Rev. E. were breaking the drouth In Mis­ hundreds of other now seemingly tended to Interests and visited among H. Gullbert in charge. Burial was souri, and the rain fell from an en­ MODEL A FORD odd-named cars. From one to 51 her friends here Thursday. In the Melvin cemetery. couragingly dark sky over the Capi­ ears have been Introduced in the The pall bearers were John and tal City for the first time In many Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hacket de­ United States every year, except parted by motor Thursday for points James Coggins, Jack Hunt, C. H. weeks. Secretary of Agriculture one, since the “Haynee-Apperson” Freehlll, H. E. Crawford and Theo­ Hyde stated that the "Federal gov­ In Michigan, where they will spend and the “Pope-Hartford” first made their vacation. dore Arends. ernment will watch and guard their appearance in 1895. Most sll Surviving are two brothers, Ed­ Mississippi, and from Knoxville, Ten­ against food profiteering," reiterated of them contributed valuable tech­ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bishop and son. Jack, of South Bend, Ind., are here ward of Melvin, and Owen of Kan­ nessee, to the Atlantic Ocean.” that “there is no need Tor panicky nics! experience to make possible kakee; ;six sons, Thomas, Ralph and for a visit with Mrs. Bishop's fa­ Similar tributes to the new Ford come - f m feeling—the problem Is one of food the present high degree of mechani­ George, of Peoria; Walter, of Pekin; for livestock, not for humans." cal perfection, Mr. Baldwin said. ther, Eld McKenna. Letter from salesman to ns daily from individual owners, from Mrs. Sarah Stevens has, been very James, of Chicago; and Roy, of Los Investigating Committees Active seriously 111 for the last few days but Angeles, Calif., and two stepsons of Federal and City Bureaus and from large Com Stalk Paper No Drouth Aid Clmmaron, Ohio. Though congress is adjourned its Cornstalks are being used for pa­ is somewhat Improved, which Is good shows reliability and industrial companies having fleets of committees of investigation continue per and wallboard by two companies news to her many friends. several hundred cars. to function. Senator Nye, chairman wbleh can utilise stalks from more Mr. and Mrs. Merle Thompson and Melvin Methodist Episcopal Church of the Senate Committee on Cam­ than 60,000 acres a year, the Bu­ baby, of Bridgeport, 111., spent the H. W. Hartman, Minister economy of tho ear They have found, as you will And, that paign Expenditures, returned to reau of Standards finds. The com­ week-end with the former’s mother, the low cost of operation and up-keep Washington last week to wind up an Mrs. Fred Mleke, and husband. paratively high cost of making corn­ You are welcome to worship with us on the Ford is even more important than Inquiry into the cost of the Pennsyl­ stalk paper has prevented an exten­ The Sunday school class of the M. vania primary In which Secretary of sive development of the Industry. B. church taught by Mrs. Fanny Bu- the low first cost of the car. In twenty, Labor Davis defeated Senator cholx was delightfully entertained on Sunday Services, August 24 The prospects are that as the tim­ Church School—10:00 a. m. IN THE past two years, many new Fords thirty, or fifty thousand miles, this sav­ Orundy of tariff fame. Upon ad­ ber supply declines and the cost of Friday afternoon by Mrs. H. N. Bo- journing the probe until fall, Sena­ shell at her home. Worship— 11:00 a. m. have been driven 50,000, 75,000 and ing frequently amounts to hundreds of making paper from wood rises, pro­ Worship— 7:30 p. m, tor Nye Indicated that the committee duction of paper from cornstalks Mrs. Dick F'olkens and daughter, even 100,000 miles. Everywhere the car dollars. The quality that has been built report wonld recommend a Federal will become commercially rofitable, Bernice* of Monee, 111., came Thurs­ law limiting campaign funds. And day to visit Mrs. George Foster and Illinois conference, Danville, Sep­ has made an unusual record for relia­ into the car is reflected in its good per­ but this will not take place for some tember 10-17. on the House side. Chairman Fish 15 or 20 years, at least. Unfor­ other friends. They were former bility and economy. Following is a letter formance and long life. took his committee Investigating residents of this place. Officials and members of the Meth­ tunately the Industry Is not suffic­ odist Episcopal church met Thurs­ — one among many received — from a See the Ford dealer and have him take communist activities to Chicago for iently developed now to be of aid to Mrs. Maggie Kirkpatrick, of Hut­ hearings that failed to produce any­ chinson, Kansas, and Mrs. Mina Mc- day, August 14, and requested the salesman who travels long distances yon for a demonstration ride in the new farmers whose corn crops have fail­ return of their pastor. Rev. H. W. thing worth front page, did not ed because of the drouth. Coonaughey and daughter, of Staf­ daily by automobile. Ford. Give the car a severe test in traffic, wait there to see the anti-war dep- ford, Kansas, Is visiting their sister, Hartman, for another year. onstratltons ordered from Moscow, Mrs. Frank Mlkeworth, and family, Reports from the various organisa­ “I purchased a Model A Coupe May 8, on steep hills and on the open road. recessed until next month when the this week. tions and committees were read and 1928, and at this writing have run it Check up on comfort, safety, speed, group will go to Los Angeles to see Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flckwiler, Clar­ officers were elected for the coming what the Reds are doing on the MELVIN NEWS ITEMS ence Flckwller, MiBses Clara and year. 75,888 miles. power, acceleration. Talk with Ford own­ coast. Victoria Flckwller and Mrs. Charles Dr. A. H. Smith, the district su­ “After I had driven 44,400 miles, I ers and experienced garage men and Andrews and children spent from perintendent, paid a very high com­ note what they say about reliability and Mllltons of F ish Saved John Iehl, Jr., Is visiting in Chi­ Thursday until Sunday with rela­ pliment to the work of the local spent 845.08 in repairs and at 61,000 More than 15,000,000 fish have cago this week. tives at Goshen, Ind. church during the past year. miles had an additional amount o f w o rk economy. been saved from the devastating Mrs. Elisabeth Underwood enter­ The R. N. A. entertained at a mis­ done costing $25.60. My tire mileage Then yon will know, from yonr own drouth In the Mississippi valley by tained at a quilting at her home. cellaneous shower for Mrs. George The following Is a summary of the emergency measures taken by the Hugo Llndequlst, of Saunemln, Robbins Wednesday evening and on pastor’s report: has averaged better than 18,000 miles. experience, that the new Ford bringB you Bureau of Fisheries, It was stated spent the week-end with friends Thursday afternoon Mrs. Haskell and Bible exhibit by the Service class “I am a traveling man and my terri­ everything you want or need in a motor last week by Acting Commissioner here. Mrs. F. Innls gave Mrs. Clayton of our church. Lewis Radclirfe. He Is confident The Reverend Mr. Hartman de­ Thackeray a miscellaneous shower. Celebration of 68th anniversary. tory is from northern Virginia to Macon, car at an unusually low price. that the lives of about 135,000,000 parted for Springfield Friday to at Each received lovely gifts and all Regular and special services dur­ can be saved during the next few tend to Interests. present had a good time. ing the year. weeks. Fish which have accumu­ Mr. and Mrs. William Beck, of Strong support by our young peo­ '* * m w * m lated In pools badly dried up by tbe Kingsport, Tenn., are Malting rela­ Anthony McKenna Dies ple...... Incessant heat and lack of rain are tives here this week. . The funeral of Anthony McKenna, Purchase of new location for new X K W F O R D taken out by the Bureau workers and Mrs. Agnes Williamson, of Chica­ 67, who died at his home at 4 p. m. church. Holy Week special services and . vv:;- COUPE placed back in the main streams of go, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Saturday after only a few hours’ ill­ A (Mil type for n - the river. Mrs. B. O. Thompson. ness, was held at 2:30 p. in., Tues­ Good Friday three-hour service. •cullvss, salesmen, ■nd physicians. Easy- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reamers, of riding on long trip* $650,000 Allotted to Rock Island Elliott, were Sunday guests of Mr. bocaose of Ha fonr |£:i dondalllo doable. Arsenal and Mrs. Charles Sharp. • •ling hydro alia The War Department estimates Mrs. Ellen Hull Is spending the shock absorbers. that $850,000 will be allotted to .the week In Kankakee with Mr. and Mrs. ifirmniinMi m . Rock Island arsenal during the fis­ Elmer Mepher and family. cal year 1981 for manufacture of ar­ J. A. Schafter motored to Kent- Better Babies Conference * 4 9 5 tillery materials. It was Mated last land, Ind., on Wednesday to attend r .O .B . Detroit, plan FAIRBURY FAIR, FAIRBURY, ILLINOIS freight and dafloary week by Secretary of War Patrick J. to Interests at his farm. l aif ir i aad apart Hurley in a letter to Senator OOs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Inkster and SEPTEMBER 1-0, I960 Glenn. This amount compared daughter, Mary, motored to Spring- la Please send me application blank for 8tate of Illinois Better to approximately ,17(0,000 expended field Thursday to attend the fair all there In 1980. week. Babies Conference which will be held In connection wKh the Felr- Dr. and Mrs. H. N. Boehell mo­ bury Fair. Fire Proof Mafl Bags for Air Kail tored to Chicago Thursday afternoon ' A fireproof mall hag of asbeatoa, to Malt Attorney and Mrs. Edward Name which will practically ellmnate any Bothell. loss through fire ot every kind of Tbe Congregational Ladles' Aid mall carried by the air mall aarvtas, entertained at a miscellaneous show- Street or R. F. D. win shortly be put Into use by the tor Mrs. Byron Beck Wedneeday F « a t Post o*lee Department. It wns an­ C ity nounced loot week. The poeeh Is M rs C D. bad daugh- dip sad If all U Osa *. Pastor, to r VUrtary M r. r . n . made of 1PP par eont pure aabn aad with Unlag Inside bad out. of high .'W* grade ow ns, io steel riveted os tho ...... \ ■■ THURSDAY, AUGUST M , ItM r , Au g u s t a t —DRESSES at reduced prices un­ 14 i *i 111 ! : 11 '!♦♦♦♦« 11 M I I <»»•♦♦♦ til August 30. After that 1 will m : handle smocks, both sleeved and | W A N T A D S sleeveless. Please cull me If inter­ 8— ------— 1 — r a D. W. McCarthey and sou, of Men- ested. Tel. 232F13.— Mrs. Frank Advertisements will be Inserted « uoia, were Ciiatsworui callers r ues- lieuuelt. under this bead for one cent a word uuy. Kav moud Cerhracht has been 111 a per Issue. No advertisement 'to Bloomington hospital tile past wees Glen Van Alstyue, of Colfax, vis count for less than IB cents. If paid * —"8ee Dr. Serlgbt for s; I lor observation and treatment. His Led his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. lu advance, or its cents if charged. —School books, at Quli health has not been good lor some Ira Knight, this week. for cash only. SUBSCRIPTION RATES tune past but the muse has sorne- FOR CUSTOM PLOWING with a Miss Mary Duuuu, ot Ueorta, is One Y e a r ------$2.00 BEVERLY HILLS. — Well vv.iat baffled physicians, tractor call J. II. Hanna, phone 233 — Read the page adv. know Is j::.-: what I read in th. | I'ers. t iaiuug at lilt* home of Mr. and Mrs. Six M onths------r------— 00 j t lie July number ot me Civil Le- I - Chatsworth, 111. s4" magazine Aug. 23rd aboi $1 __ And oi::>'.d of ilia 1’. Kermis uud family. j gioii Monthly, puolisaed a two col- Phlloo radio. 1 U. -r. . re­ FO llave fine high-grade Office Phone 32-A r Mr. and Mrs. M. Keinhard and j umu reproduction ot a piio’.o oi me Mias May belle Mart is r? ■ ports. there lust piano. ’. all. t case, popular small S. J. Porterfield. Residence — 32-B .angnter, .Martha, oi Culloin, were icharter members ; me Chats.vu.m week’s vacation from he: aiut nr.ich In the I,.* . • i :t . i( i il- half paid for, but in;. A. A. Raboln, Residence ------16 i>.ung at the lleury Hoppert home the Citizens bank. i ,_\v. ; rint n o w a - j chapter: Thomas j . U Connor, -i. J. ciii m I* fi" le caunot continue pay- K. R. Porterfield, lies. ------246 V, eduesday. j .'.ays. This heat Stone, J. A. Kerims, Plluey Duuec. llit li’s. Do >ou want this piano at — The American Magna Misses Anna Dwyer, Mary Ryan, thins accompanied and J. C. Corbet,. $7 a mo ah 7 l! is stored near here. a page adv. about the i THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1930 Elizabeth Kyan uud Alice Keogh, ot I by drouth has had Con Gerbraciu and Elmer Pearson Write J. L. •udy. Adjuster. Box 195. radio In the September is Chicago, are guests this week ot CLOSE-OUT PRICES 1 everybody pretty leli early Monday morning with Chicago for details. Must dispose Clarence Schroen arrl AMERICAN LEGION STATE id scared up. us. Frank Kaiser, Henry Kockner, oi Klwood, Illinois, of wii fij ■i 15 days. «4 We have sever parlor suites that we are offering at real close-out the latter part of the weel CONVENTION AT AURORA t rse there is v lair Kohler is able to be at tile on a motor trip to Mr. Gerbravlit’s cago where he had been i prices. All models, styles and prices. See what you buy—come SEPTEMBER 8TH AND 9TH n ’. much a man ;.:.uu otfiee again, after being con- arm in Minnesota. Air. l’earsou y o n SAI K Brood sows to far- at Ives. ..uetl to his home by illness. He row fm on •|y full pigs. — C. B. In and look them ov.r. can do when Us planned to slop a, his turui mar Photoplay and Cosraop heal tints bother­ IOS. leu pounds in weight. Srh rot!’. (♦> What will undoubtedly bv t.. Usage, Iowa. carry a page adv. about ing us. We can ad- O largest celebration ot its kind ever Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith, of Among those v o drove to doom Philco Radio In the Sep to sit in the shade, FOR S \ ! E -12 spring pigs and vise everybody cuniey. and Miss Maude Urahaiue. iugtou and spen. Sunday at Milter sue. staged In the state of Ili.nois will be nu as much as pos­ some r» cmw red Shropshire sheep— seen at Aurora next Sepu.nicer w lie.i nnd avoid the i>|.| ingUeld. v. ei e week-end guests Park were Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Chris­ sible. Then if its rain they i. . i .i why K A. D XOli. Foni st. III. (') Miss Ruth Kerber re the State Departments o; .the u m i.- i t Dr. M, 11. Kyle home. tian. two child!, a. ot Piper City. advise them to ra e crops that . are mi aliening at tin Sciiull. of North Manchester, Indi­ voiu»r i e ■1; Finder notify I". T. hold their annual i-onit alien at tin There has been a go i , si of and Mrs. Henry Kerber. .i. of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wls«- ana, and Mr. am; Mrs. M. Kosenber- Perkins (*) "double A” city. trouble out in the I'..I .as . , a; the •—Read the page adv. Tile program of activities will op< a and Lev. and Leo Schmitt. ger and sons, Ra.-moud and Gears, FURNITURE CO. i history that Mr. (f d.Jy.e was -sp ­ W T lih - - Experienced girl A New Philco Baby Grand with the convention of the 4v t: h. posed to write on a m l;. it was to Miss Kathryn lleringer, of Chios Mr. and Mrs. hua.ird Daniels, who mural home work either in CM VI SWOKTH. ILLINOIS for $49.50, less tubes, in the playground of tite Legion. S' l- ... is spending her vacation with her live in Indiana, nave been here tins | run 300 words and give the U sury of conn: y or town. Inquire Pltiln- w-H-K-H-K-x-i-x-ssH-syw--K M j I I H"l$ urday Evening Post of An leinber 6 and 7, and will oe toli-uve-l ;.!•!! : •t :a <: mils. ..'■[..ir, Mr M. il eriuger. She is a week visiting the latter’s father. Wil­ A America and n >ai unlay and alieiid- I.HJI'OK KAII) IX ONAHGA t i home of her parents, Mr be the mammoth parade which will ner. They attended tile Old Gilman we have. • d the tun oral of .Mr. eriabe’s only John McMullen. be held Monday afternoon, Septem­ Well the l-u ir­tOi■ tlideal like the * e! iiel', 1-t*vi Glut >e. aged about 7 5 Boys’ Reunion Wednesday. Mr. Dan­ A United States marshal and eight ber S. and which will attract more on r 1.X President pad . i »l iils being n former resid< in of lhai other federal officers drove lmo Mr. and Mrs. Arthur \ than lOu.OOO visitors to '.he city The cooked u p lu» r.i;Hit? as we say in city. little son left Saturday mo Ch US. F. Shaft*]r is on the mend Onarga Friday afternoon and before \ long procession will take at least the eighth art U!10. Miiv.iesi. why lie pleasure motor trip throt tonfiM'ed to his home by dr. and Mrs J A Leggale and leaving town they had rounded up two and a hall hours to pass the made some kv on the maau- v r being ern Illinois, northern Her has he i n able to spend a Dr. and Mrs. Blumensclicin and son ix persons for bootlegging whom large reviewing stand which will be is t!ir.t Mr. Coolidge had illness and southern Indiana. .t \v hours at Ins otfiee part of this John Frederick, returned home Sui. they took to Danville. Those arrest­ erected in from of the city bail. ! with an eye to tutu re Campaigns ed were Dick Martin, and "Chicken” i . k day lrom an enjoyable two week; D. D. Bandy, of Chlca Aurora has accommodations tor ! given our History from a Republican vacation, spent at Eagle River, Wis Charlie Jones (colored) Jimmy Don- guest of hts uncle, S. J. I entertaining a large group of visitors 1 standpoint. There laid been Pram- Miss Dot,i lii-ising, accompanied Tliev occupied a cottage that was aldson. Art Oldridge, Fred Tlionip- a few hours Tuesday whtl such as is rarely to be found in any 1 crais engaged in our history but only - v Miss Dorothy S hull. of North modernly equipped and partook ot son. and Mrs. Lena Frantz, the lat- to Urbana to spend a porl city, Exposition park, the scene of Iin the capacity of Villans. Manchester. Indiana, are visiting rel- all the pleasures that accompany a ter living on the old Gose farm west vacation with Ills mother :. nes here and at l'iper City this the annual Central States Fair and trip and “encampment’’. They of town, and at which place a large Mrs. George Frondt anc Well poor Dakota dident know what week. :j: We are the only Authorized Ford Exposition, is located a short distance I it was all about, all the interest they would have gladly remained longer, quantity of liquor is said to have Y dolph, of Holland, Mlchlgi to the north and will be used to en­ had In the matler was to furnish the B. M. Swurzwalder, manager of a Arthur Ward, .-on of Mr. and Mrs. been found. Tuesday, August 12th, fi Kn-sge store at Buffalo, N. Y., ar­ tertain the delegates and guests fol­ Mountain. They just wanted some­ Robert Ward, arrived home last Undercover men had been In Onar- Dealer in Chatsworth and for genu- with her daughter, Mrs. L. lowing the parade. The night pro­ thing that a Tourist could read, or m e d here Wednesday to spend Ills Thursday evening after an absence >’a for some time it is said, and it I Mrs. Smith plans to accom gram will open with a barbecue sup­ have read to him. In uet the more vacation with bis mother, Mrs. Alice ot three \ears. Arthur joined the was trough their work here that home this week. per, followed by a card of four Gold­ Swazvvalder. controversy the more would come to United States armv at Peoria three ">e federal officers were able to | ine Ford parts and service have Mrs. E. J. Kelly, who en Gloves boxing bouts, featuring read. What constituted our early his­ l’ouring cement was resumed on years ago and was stationed most or round up the illicit dealers in "wet visiting with her rather, eight of the best amateur leather tory dident mean a tiling to my old Wednesday on the road south of the term of Ills enlistm ent in the Ha- goods. Kueffner, for the past ir pushers in the state. There will | your work done at the Ford Garage i Friend Beulow and his co-horls. The Chatsworth after a week’s idleness walian Islands as a member of the , "Shorty’ Jeans, one of Onarga's Monday on her way to he also he a program of five big time Dakotas just said "we got the rock. due to a break in the unloading Thirteenth Field Artillerv. During Pieced bootleggers, was out of town train at Hollywood, Califc vaudeville acts and a spectacular dis­ onPrint it. just an Aimee so somebody McPherson will burn sermon out crane machinery. bis absence he passed through the at the time the raid was made and •waB Mrs. K elly’s first visit play of fireworks as a grand finale. his break bauds to come and see it.” Miss Margery Brough, of Chicago, Panama Canal and visited Australia escaped the net temporarily, hut in a number of years an Dancing will be enjoyed throughout If they leave the Coolidge version on -.pent the week-end at Clifton and and other foreign points. He speaks Officer Tom Sweeney arrested Mm In Joyed It so much that she i the evening. there, they should advertise it. "Coma chatsworth, coming out or the city in glowing terms of the climate of j Oilman Monday night on a federal 4 she intends to come ever) The committee in charge of the and see the Republican history of l0 atteull tjie wedding of her aparl- Hawaii. He says the natives are 'warrant( and turned him over to the » convention arrangements is sparing America in 500 words. ment companion. May Raboln. friendly and a contented race who authorities no *nte, trouble or expense in order From all reports there are a num- HIHIW 4 I II M IH Mrs. A. B. Thompson and her sev­ liie almost entirely on fish and to make their huge undertaking a See where one of these young boy fruits As the climate is warm the (her of others who should have been success. It being expected that visit­ en children returned to Detroit. I Chatsworth Motor Sales % tree sitters hae just passed his 500 Michigan, Monday after spending a whole year through their clothing taken in the raid, but they have es- ors from all parts of the state, as caped thus far, and so will probably H a p p hours Bitting In a treetop. There is week with ilieir mother and grand­ needs are small and as fruits flourish well as neighboring states, will be he a little more careful In plying J. A. NAU, Proprietor—Chatsworth, III. a good deal of discussion as to what mother. Mrs. Sebastian Glabe. food is easily obtainable. There are attracted to Aurora for the big event. to do with a civilization that produces no poisonous reptiles or Insects on their trade In the future. C o m m a n c prodigies like that. Why wouldn't It Mrs. Einley Meredith and her son. Bootlegging has been so flagrant Richard, and Ills little daughter. Gen­ the islands; no cattle or horses. PRICES IOC YEARS AGO be a good Idea to take their ladder Tractors are used for the little culti­ in the peat that even small Below we give the prices of ar­ away from them and leave ’em up evieve Louise, all of Chicago, were have been able to secure the “pois­ j visiting with the former's sister, vation done nnd the beaches are ticles in au account book found there? crowded with bathers. Some of the on” evidence of which has been among the records of the A. Robin­ Pretty near all of us out here In Mrs. Nellie Entwlstle, over the week­ harbors are Infested with man-eat- ^demonstrated on our streets on more end. son estate. This account book was California during these hard times log sharks who occasionally get «!«'■" °cr*8‘°n’ 8|*d '* U the property of Mr. A. Robinson’s are selling our homes and they tear Philip Schulz, accompanied by Mr. bather Mr Ward Is undecided whe- ‘ed that all of those In the nefarious Chicago Herald-Examiner or The Tribune grandfather and the prices entered ’am down and put la these premature and Mrs. Richard W eller and Mrs. ther to re-enlist In the armv or not. business could not have been taken in the book ar< n tHe year of 1830, golf courses. You can't sell for much, Ed Spitz and daughter, Marguerite, ______In the raid.— Onarga Leader and Re­ view. clubbed with The Plaindealer— a city daily just 100 years ago: but they give you a free ticket to play. left yesterday for a visit with rela­ THANK YOU Flour, per 5D pounds, 75c; Corn, The jails are putting ’em in now to tives at Clarion and Pocahontas. The girls of the Sodality wish to per bushel, 25c; Bran, per bushel, get the prisoners’ minds off mutiny. Iowa. thank all those who helped make the j "That will he enough out of you" and your home weekly—$6.50 per year. 6Jc; Wheat, per bushel, 62; Rye, u lawn social a success. * i said tlie hootor as he studied the per bushel, 30c; Corn Meal, per bu­ Mr. and Mrs. William Beckman Say, that little jacking up 1 gave land daughter. Joan, of Chicago, ar­ patient together." shel, 25c; Butter, per pound, 25c; Mr. Hoover about tlie weather did Potatoes, per bushel, 50c; Eggs, per rived Wednesday evening to spend a The first steel frame for carrying some good. You knew these Republi­ 'two weeks’ vacation at the home of the complete weight of a building dozen, 17c; Pickled Pork, per pound. cans just get carol. ;s that way. They 5c; Beef, per pound. 6c; Lard, per his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. It. was used in the Home Life Insurance are so used to runr.ir:- everything for B eckman. Building, erected in Chicago In 1884. pound. 8c; Salt. 50 pounds for 89c; so long they Just think it will go with­ S a i I Shoes, per pair, $1.25; Shirts, each out them. ■I 20c; 250 ft. o f 11 in. plank. $2.50; China is having a u. war, and vva 216 ft. of rafters, $3.24; and 900 ft. are having troni,D getting into iL P O S T B R i of lath. $3.60. We always have gunboats there, so if CLOSING OUT SALE! Labor at that time was very cheap. there is any shoe: ::c v hy one of our V The day laborer received 50c per day boats will lie shot at r.nd that gives and the wages paid by the month us the usual alibi. Special Sale Our Entire Stock of &T,K COC was from $11 to $12 per month. But this time it seems we only had One particular Item In this book was one gun'ioat and it ha I to manoeuvre Ur plowing with two horses and one around for days before it could get in On School Needs for Children I man for 3 days. $1.50. Compare the line of fire. these prices with the present day Friday and Saturday Specials Furniture and Other commodities, then figure what labor Now Mr. Hoover being a business Is getting today and we believe no man, I bet you he takes that Senate one will have cause for complaint.— and House of Rep­ Children’s School Hose, all colors Emington Joker. resentative space Merchandise In the C a p i t o l sizes 6 to 10, per pair ...... 23c building and turns The Peewee-Course Golfer PEANUTS r■J l it Into miniature Misses’ Silk and Rayon Hose, all colors golf courses. We will continue doing Upholstering and Repairing — Re-sil­ . t Under the spreading floodlight glare Sizes 8 to 10, per pair ...... 47c The peewee-golf bug stands, Would you bo­ ilers it, there Is This chap, a mighty man is he, vering Mirrors a Specialty 8,500 of ’em in the V With large and sinewy hands. Boys’ Overalls, sizes 3 to 16 city of Los An­ i He swings a petty putter— per pair ...... $1.00 PEA geles. Then people Like a beetle’s kiss It lands. We will sell our stock of furniture and a large quantity of other merchandise at ask what's the Boys’ Plain Blue Shirts, good wearing for public auction at our store in Chatsworth, commencing at 1:30 o’clock, p. m. No. 2 Vi The pellet dribbles down the green; matter with tills The chap takes six long strides, country. Nothing, school, each ...... 59c Can 2 He loves this healthy exercise only there is mil------Each evening, he confides. Hons got a "putter" In their hand Girls’ School Dresses, fast colors, fancy And say, one nearly walks a block when they ought to have a shovel. patterns, sizes 6 to 14 ...... 98c This la * Real I Around the lot’s four sides. Half of America is bent over. In * two more generations our children The course leads over baby lumps will grow upwards as iar as the h.,,s, Fast Color Prints, 36 inches wide, beautiful Wednesday, A u l 27 then they will turn off at right angles And hazards ankle high. patterns, per yard ...... 25c # OannanoltU Btu The sand traps seem to be the spots and, with their arms hanging down, Stock includes 6 extra large mirrors, 7 ft. down to 4 ft., 10 small mirrors, 12 little mir­ Mat Orangea, D Where Tlge a bone did spy. we will lie right back where we Boys’ and Girls' Underwear rors, 2 show-cases, one 2-piece parlor suite, one 3-piece parlor suite, one 8-piece dining room ‘Is that guy tryln’ to dig for worms?’ started from. Darwin was right. Sizes 3 to 16 ...... 50c suite, one dresser, 6 dining tables, 12 solid oak genuine leather chairs (new ones), one The sidewalk critics cry. brass bed and spring, one dozen new card tables, one dozen leather chairs, one 9x15 Gold Seal Camel Under the bright synthetic snna I thought the California papers SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS rug, two 9 x 12 Gold Seal rugs, 10 small rugs, one large buffet, one coaster steel wagon, 2 baby Which toast a corner lot, were exaggerating, as usual, the heat walkers, 2 floor lamps, 2 new drop-leaf breakfast tables, 2-piece settee, one genuine all-lea­ Ice Tea The peewee-golf bug plays as If in the East, but I guess the rascals We have a complete line of school shoes for boys and girls. These I Os. Glass The country club’s forgot. were right at that. shoes are guaranteed to give the best of wear. Bring the children ther couch, one plush couch, paints that dry in 20 minutes (all colors), paint brushes, sta­ Next year he'll give up midget golf What has the poor farmer dona In and us tionery, furniture polish, one baby buggy, some odd overstuffed chairs and other articles too For marbles, like as not! against the Republican administration let fit them with a pair of new school shoes $ 4 .9 5 —Gene Morgan In Chicago News. that be should deserve all this? priced from fl.60 to numerous to mention. If It's not the heat. It’s the deep 15c lb. MAYBE IT WAS HEAVY TERMS—On purchases amounting t o $10.00 or less, cash; on amount* over $10.00, "Could you peas the bread?” If It’s not the drought. It’s the eight (8) months time bearing interest at 7 per cent per annum. Two (2) per cent discount 1 n r Hat ' “I think I can. I moved pianos all summar." If It's not the boll weevil, it’s the for cash on time sales. tariff. Chicago ranks first, wKh New K It’e not the cinch bags. R’a the Federal Reserve, T A U B E R ’S York, as a center of public utility •financing for the United States. If It’s not relief he needs, why, tfa E t K k Robert Addy, of Rockford, Illinois, T he C< was tha first baseball player to em­ Is one pest that he is ah MERCANTILE STORE Cording & Remitters Rttbhol ploy the slide in stealing n base. It Rom; that'* the h in t In ISM . J. F. WITHER, Auctioneer ...... - ’ ” ” THURSDAY, AUGUST U , 1080 THE CHATSWORTH PLA1NPEALER, CHATSWORTH, ILL — I I M ■ _ a a William O’Malley, Jr.,' Is visiting James O'Neil and family visited J John and Clifton 81eeth, James A fine 8t-pound daughter was 1W 4W 4H W 'H H H M I 1111 Hill 11 11 >W 4im K H IH »l> his fajher and Mrs. W. A. O’Malley. | Thursday and Friday at the J A. -Slown and L. J. Haberkorn motored born to Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Zorn . c & Mrs. L. B. Worman returned home O’Neil home. 'to Colfax last Thursday eveuing and Wednesday morning. They now have Monday, after spending a week In I Miss Margaret Russell, ot Roberts, w^(h the Colfux band in a two daughters and one son. DEPOSITS GUARANTEED BY Kankakee. was a week-end visitor at the A. B. e0“cert. Mrs. Adolph Hoppe and son, Miss Myra Tayler returned Frl- McGreal home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Offerman, of Wayne, of Kingston came Tuesday to THE STEPHEN HERB BANKING FUND —‘See Dr. Sertgbt for spectacles. day from a two weeks' visit in Chi- Miss Josephine O'Neil is spending 'Cleveland. Ohio, are visiting the for make a visit with her mother, Mrs. —School books, at Quinn's. Sold cage. Besides “sight seeing" Miss two weeks at Kalamazoo, Nazareth i ‘iier’s “‘Other, Mrs. George Sterren George Sterrenberg. for cash only. Tayler taught summer school for two;un<=rg. ““d other relatives in and near Mr. and Mrs. George Gerdes and days at the Kelvyn Junior high Chatsworth. — Read the page adv. In Collier's Mrs. Louise Entwlstle and daugh daughter, Eilean, of Charlotte, have school. Mrs. P. E. Gray accompanied the magazine Aug. 23rd about the new She was assistant mathe- tcr M1„ Ll|clllei of Ottawa, and Mrs. gone to Peck, Michigan where they j Philco radio. matlca teacher. Aaron Steidluger, of Fairbury, called Helnhorst family on a pleasure trip are visiting his parents. to Wisconsin this week to visit the Miss Maybelte Marr Is enjoying a -—Did you read the two-page adv. on Cliatsworth friends last Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sterrenberg, | ; | about the Philco Radios In the Sep- day. Rev. L. E. Olson family at Wyocena w eek’s vacation from her dutteB In John Sterrenberg, Mrs. Mary Achor 1 • • tember issue of the Ladies’ Home or a few days. the Citizens bank. Charles Henry Day, administrator and daughter, Elsie Mae, of Marion, ! Journal—pages 138 and 139. Read The Chatsworth municpal band, Ind.. attended the Sterreuberg-John-j Y —The American Magazine carries of the estate of Dora Da?. deceased, the adv. and then let K. R. Porter­ .*nd J. Lester Haberkorn, vocalist, sou reuuiou and were visiting at the a page adv. about the new Philco lias qualified by filing his bond in Special Safety field, local Philco dealer, demon­ the sum ol $2,000, which Inis been n l provide 'for the Herscher Mrs. George Sterrenberg home the X m m radio in the September Issue. S avings * C - - Dejioslt m strate a Philco to you. approved. ,uoine-coming and plowing match next first of the week. / r t - r s Clarence Schroen arrived home Department Boxes Mr. and Mrs. Harry Felt and their Wednesday, August 27th. Harold Strode, who fractured a tlie latter part of the week from Chi­ George Watson, Chatsworth bridge daughter. Harriet. arrived Sunda George See, who relinquished his knee while working on the hard road £ cago where he had been visiting rel­ contractor; uow located at Cissna from Mill City. Oregon, where they Park, yi Iroquois county, shipped a osition as section, foreman for the at Elliott the latter part of July, was J* atives. have resided for several months. carload ol bis bridge building equip­ V. P. 6c W. railroad in November brought home from the Pontiac hos- Photoplay and Cosmopolitan will They are residing temporarily with ‘- hen a strike was declared on the pital Saturday and is slowly recover­ f#*i V ~ i ment to Chatsworth the first of the t i m m - 'FS| carry a page adv. about the New Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Porterfield until ,we„k , ie esi>e(.ls to (lo ome work .load, resumed work Monday under ing at the Joe Hurt home. Mr. Philco Radio In the September is­ they gel settled as they are planning ut.ar here sb,m ! Foreman Coash. Strode fell In the loading hopper in sue. on making their home in this neigh- „. „ , . . . , Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Game and SOU, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keuiuier and such a manner as to badly injure one ! Miss Ruth Kerber returned to borhood again. Maynard returned horn. Tuesdav riv e children and Peter Kemmer, of leg at the knee. It is thought he Chicago Sunday after her vacation of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Porterfield; Mr. eveJ|Ulg froui a motor lri„ lUra Ulw ■ ocahontas, Iowa, arrived here in an will be able to get around on crutch­ a week spent with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Porterfield and Jean !gout|len, 1)art 0f mmols, Missouri .lUtomohile Friday mornlilg. They es soon. and Mrs. Henry Kerber. Porterfield motored to Urbana Sun- und Kansaa> Mr. an(1 M,g. ;;am„ ■'ill remain here until next week, Near Golf Notes — Miss Loretta —Read the page adv. about the day and attended the twelfth annual visited friends In Kansas City. The visiting relatives. Keeley was given ten free games last New Philco Baby Grand that sells family reunion. Although rain fell gentlemen being old army buddies. Mr. and .Mrs. Martin OHermann, night when she defeated Miss Helen for $49.50, less tubes, in The Sat­ practically all day there were 71 at oi Cleveland. Ohio, came down to Kerrins in playing Saturday night’s •{• the gathering which was held at a Mr. and Mrs. Kay Ma.r nnu their Getting In Too Deep urday Evening Post of August 23rd. daughter, .Miss Maybelle, are vaca- attend the Sterrenberg-Johnson re- tie. John Leo McGreal and Chuck 1 £ Miss Glady4 McMullen motored home in Urbana when raid drove nion Sunday and are now spending Culkiu are to play a tie made Satur- ! *{• them from Crystal‘Lake park. tionning in Chicago this week and down from Chicago Saturday and is Hay is attending his first hie league : -vir vacation at tin- Sterrenberg day. Last night's champions are -j- W hen a young man gets into the habit of enjoying a week's vacation at the Mrs. Ella Graham, of Abilene. homes here. Will. A. Kihler and Miss Irene Ker-J X Kansas, a recent visitor at the home ball games and cheering the Cubs. spending more than he earns, it is time for him to home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Reisiug and grand- i ins. Mr. Kibler made a score of of her sister. Mrs. William Fowler, Mrs. Nettle Jackson is staying with X check up on himself W hen his borrowings keep on John McMullen. >n, Raymond Kneip, of Long Beach. 17. making holes-in-one at No. 1 and A of Piper City, died August 9 as the .Mis; Belle Marr while the others are California, left here Monday morn­ No. 9. increasing, it’s time to put on the brakes. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W alter and result of Injuries received near absent. Y ing for Waterloo, Iowa to visit Mrs. The social held by the girls of the A little son left Saturday morning on a Braildwood. The door of an auto Oscar II. Wisthuff, Chaiswortn in Catholic Sodality on the rectory lawn £ pleasure motor trip through south­ came open and she fell out and siructor employed as a coach at Far- !.tiling’s sons. They were visiting i-latives here for tin last three Friday evening was a success, both j r ern Illinois, northern Kentucky and fractilled her skull. She regained City, is in Evanston attending That's why we always sav to those who want weeks. socially and financially. The at- j .*• southern Indiana. ronsciouness. but later died in a Northwestern University coaching tendance was numerous and the re- £ to borrow money. “Have you a profitable use for Mr. and .Mrs. A. F. Helnhorst and D. D. Bandy, of Chicago, was a Joliet hospital. school for two weeks. Pop Warner. celpts of the ice cream and cake de- , *{• children returned Saturday from a it? Do you really need this money?” It’s always guest of his uncle, S. J. Porterfield, The Community club of German Kntue Roekne and Dick Hanley are partmeut and the games conducted ( week’s vacation spent in the vicinity a good deal easier to borrow m oney than it is to pay a few hours Tuesday while en route ville met at the home of Mrs. Mary. handling football. There are 2 lu amounted to more than $15ti. The i, of their former home, Havana, Illi­ to Urbana to spend a portion of his Weller Wednesday afternoon. Aii- coacl,eK Present- young ladies are expressing appreci- ■ it b a c k . nois. This week they are in north­ vacation with his mother. gust 13th. Ten members respond-j Mrs. \\ . A. Dicus, a former Chats ation of the patronage and assistance ;! ern Wisconsin visiting with a sister Mrs. George Frondt and son, Ru­ ed to roll call by giving a recipe for worth girl and a daughter of Mr. given them. Mrs. Heinhorst. dolph, of Holland, Michigan, arrived the use of corn. The program for and Mrs. H. H. Game, was elected < Thomas Kerrins, youugest son of X The officers of this bank are always glad to the afternoon consisted of various president of the Ottawa American The state highway department Tuesday, August 12th, for a visit Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Kerrins. su b m it-! £ discuss affairs with those who want bank credit. with her daughter, Mrs. L. R. Smith. readings In keeping with the roll Region Auxiliary a few evenings ago. continues to pull hedge along the led to an operation for the removal ! A Mrs. Smith plans to accompany them call, also several Interesting poems. Mrs. Dieus was also selected as one paved route 8 and burn it. to try and of his tonsils last Wednesday In Pe- j .£ Come in any time Maybe we can help you use home this week. The social part of the program con- the delegates to the state conven- avoid snow blockaded highways next oria. His brother, Rev. Fr. James! V your credit more profitably. Mrs. E. J. Kelly, who had been slsted of three corn contests. Mrs. tion of the Auxiliary to he held in winter. It Is claimed that praetic- J. Kerrins, brought him home Fri- J A visiting with her father, William Bertha Schroen. Mrs. Mary Weller Aurora in September. ,ally all the hedge has been removed day. Mr. and Mrs. Hensler and * Kueffner, for the past month, left and Mrs. Stella Hornlckel received Misses Mabel and Alma Williams between Peoria and the Indiana state daughter, Shirley, of Peoria, were - m Monday on her way to her home by first prizes. Mrs. Luella Oliver and spent last week in Naperville attend- ,ille- also Friday guests at the Kerrins , train at Hollywood, California. This Mrs. Eva Schroen consolation priz­ ing the Quadrennial Convention of Rain Sunday made It necessary to home. was Mrs. K elly’s first visit back home es. The program was unique in that Religious Education of the Evangel- abandon the picnic planned for the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosenboom, In a number of years and she en­ it was entirely a "Corn’’ program. ical Church. The convention was Sunday schools of the Chatsworth Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenboom, and ; joyed It so much that she stated that Mrs. Reka Grosenbach was social attended by over seven hundred reg- and Germanville churches. Several Harvey and Glenn Rosenboom were Citizens Bank she Intends to come every year. hostess. lstered delegates and many other families who had prepared basket among the more than 3500 who at­ out-of-town visitors representing 26 lunches ate them In the basement of tended the sixth international Wll- | CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS states, Canada, Japan, China and the Chatsworth church and spent a Hams Oil-O-Matic convention held at I ************ hMH HMH ***** ***** Africa. Outstanding men who have portion of the day visiting. The the factory in Bloomington Tuesday, i ■■ ‘1 made a study of youth and its prob- Germanville school held their picnic Delegates were present from every 1 BANK NOT OPEN THURSDAY AFTERNOONS lems were speakers at the conven- in the Kemnetz grove Tuesday. state, every province of Canada and , In aecordanoe with the recommendation of the Livingston H a p p y H o u r S t o r e s A r e several nations of South America, ! ^on' ' C. T. Hammond visited Sunday County Bankers' Federation, the local bank wtll be closed The following were visitors at the forenoon with his son, Wallace, and Europe, Asia and Africa. It is claim- I each and every Thursday afternoon during the summer Commanding Public A t t e n t i o n Roy Bennett and G. F. Bennett ,|1T, other Chatsworth boys at the ed that It was the largest convention j ! months. homes over the week-end, coming to citizens Military Camp at Fort Sher- ever staged by a single firm In the j B e c a u s e o f attend the Kaboin-Benutt wedding. idan He found them in good health world. The firm manufactures oil | Mrs. Nellie Schrock, son. Chris, and an(j enj0ying themselves. Mr. Ham- burners and electric refrigerators j High Quality principally. daughter, Miss Fern, West Lafay- I m0nd ate the noon-day meal with the Merchandise.. I Walter, the younger son of Mr. I ette, Ind.; Mrs. Roy Herron, daugh- boyg aU(1 says they had chicken, ice Low ter, Dorothy, son, John, Lafayette, crealn an(j an u,e other good things and Mrs. H. W. McCulloch, was tak- 1 Prices Clarence Powell, of Bloomington, that g0 to make up a fine meal. en to Brolcaw hospital, Bloomington, •{■ but coming from Lafayette; Miss Monday afternoon, suffering from an [ 284 Convenient Stores— £ 'Margaret Bennett, teacher at Purdue Mrs. Phoebe Pierce, of Normal, ear infection. Surgical treatment, ! All Buying as One ■f i University, Is now home for her sum- "'bile visiting at the It. E. Bennett administered that evening, relieved Great Variety £ mer vacation. j home Sunday night, suffered a slight the boy of his suffering and also re­ of Foods ;!; Thomas O’Toole was called to^oke of paralysis. At the time it lieved the parents of considerable an­ >}• Onarga Tuesday afternoon by the appeared to be only a minor attack xiety over his condition. Walter i Cleanliness X ideath of hiB mother-in-law, Mrs. iaffecting the facial muscles. She was in the hospital last year for •!• William Skeels. Mrs. Skeels had "as taken home Monday. This treatment of an Infected ear and the been 111 a long time and her death morning word comes to the Bennett present trouble Is a recurrence of the had been expected. Mr. Skeels pass- families that her right side Is af- ailment. He will remain In the hos­ Saturday Specials ed away a Bhort time ago. Both ‘ected. Mrs. Pierce lived here many pital a few days more. Mrs. Mc­ were pioneer citizens of Onarga com- years ago and Is well remembered by Culloch remained in Bloomington munity and their daughter, Mrs. older residents. and Mr. McCulloch came home Tues- | Thomas O’Toole has spent a great A gathering of relatives of G. F. day. POST BRAN FLAKES i* * • • t* 10c deal of her time the past few years and Roy E. Bennett were guests at a The story and a half frame dwell­ caring for them, finally removing to dinner served at the G. 'F. Bennett ing house owned by the T. P. & W. j Onarga recently. The funeral Is to home Sunday. The party Included railroad and one of the land marks M be held in Onarga today. During Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell, son, of the village has been sold by the X K COOKIES..,.. Cookies Mr. O'Toole’s absence John Endres Charles and daughters, Mildred and company to William Carney, who Is Is officiating as mall messenger. Mr. Ruth, of Normal; Mrs. Phoebe Pierce (earing it down for the lumber. It ' O’Toole contemplates resigning from of Normal, and her daughter, and Is reported that Mr. Carney paid $65 ! the positilon he has held for a good family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams for the house and coal house. The 1 GOLD DUST ... Fh many years and joining his family In and son, Robert, of Arizona, in 1111- house was built originally for use of , Onarga. uois on vacation; Mrs. Nellie the section foreman and family but i Full ______I Schrock, Chris and Fern Schrock, had not been occupied for that pur­ Cream lb...... 25c Mrs. Roy Herron, son and daughter, pose for a good many years. It was j Dorothy and John, of Lafayette, In­ occupied last by Gillum Hurt and | diana; Clarence Powell, of Bloom­ family who moved out about the | 1 Lb. 19c ington; Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Bennett first of the year since which time the PEANUTS Cellophane Pkt V and son. Richard and Mr. and Mrs. building lias been unoccupied and | Willis Bennett and Billy Gene, of permitted to deteriorate, for lack of Health Giving Chatsworth. repairs. CAMEL CLING Sunshine from •H-H-W PEACHES the land of the £ No. 2 Vi By the Can 2 for 49c Do*. $2.90 Midnight Sun! SPECIALS Doctors recommend Puretest PALM OLIVE SOAP Cod Liver Oil for building and This to a Real Bargain—Obtain Tour W inter’* Supply toning up the system, for pro­ 3 bars and 1 pkg. SUPER SUDS tection from colds, grippe, and SYCAMORE COFFEE of Thii Pine Fruit for the strength contributed by 3 pounds ______its Vitamins. Puretest excels SUGAR • • In flavor and quality. 300 «» 10 p o u n d s______Dorman ditto Bun- C l . Sweet Potatoes, 1C . times richer than fresh cream­ MICHIGAN BEANS ktot Orange*, Do*, u l « Lb*...... «» ery butter. Pleasant to take 3 cans ______a « » and especially good for chil­ dren. Insist on Puretest to­ FIG BARS day for protection. 2 pounds ------Camel Happy Hoar Happy Hoar MIXED COOKIES Big Boy per pound ______lee Tea Milk GOLDEN ROD CREAMERY BUTTER Peas Tell Can per pound ______- • Oi. Glass S Far SURE SET JELLO Ne. t Cm 3 p a ck a g es------GRAHAM CRACKERS lb. 2 5 c 2 pounds ______1$C 2 3 c HIGHLAND OATS per package 1 h i H a p p y h o u r s i o r f s HAWKBYE CRACKERS per box ______CHIPSO GRANULES Special Price this per pkg. ------week, per pint- 79c WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE | The Corner Grocery Will C Quinn ■ to v • R a b k o b a wwawj. DMNKHBf DAVID’S ECONOMY GROCERY (H4M SI BO— IB. MSSSpf CHATSWORTH. ILLINOIS ...... ****************************************************

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-« THE CHATSWORTH H tH uz a m t«. taw 1 NOT1CE TO BIDDERS perintendent of Highway*, aad all proposals not made on these form* WING NEWS NOTES A rkansas W om an M ade Rugs to Public Letting of Contract for the shall be rejected ae Irregular. • m r . Co im k » m Endurance Chef Bids will bo received up to % Construction of Highway o’clock P. M„ August >5, 1930. Found Library Farm Folk Bridges. E. L. Cheeebro. of Pontiac, was a Plans may be seen or obtained at thv yoa told Tl-year-old Mra. Ade office of the County Superintendent business caller In Wing Monday. Notice is hereby given that seal­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lens, Jr., of Cheek, of Cheek Corners. Sul­ of Highways, after August 11, 1M0, r phur Springe. Ark., that ahe had ed bide will be received for the fol­ County Aid Bridge* Chicago, are spending a week at the lowing described bridge work at the extraordinary abilities as a social (1) Scully Bridge , Round Orove Phil Brown home. worker, chancee are ahe wom!dn*t time and place Indicated below. Mr. and Mrs. W illard Barclay and Township, 16 ft. span, skewed know what yon were talking More detailed Information may be 45 degrees, 36 ft. roadway, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Skinner were about had by an examination of tbe plans Springfield state fair visitors Tues­ abutment height overall 11 ft. Yet ahe has accomplished In her and specifications, prepared by the (2) McCloud Bridge, Saunemln day. little corner of the Osarks what County Superintendent of Highways, A car of limestone Is being un­ Township, 18 ft. span, 36 ft. trained sociologists would con­ and approved by the Department of roadway, abutment height ov­ loaded In Wing and hauled to the sider an achievement of a life­ Public Works and Buildings, Divis­ Alva Carter farm tenanted by Chas. time. 8he has glvsn the country erall 9 ft. ion of Highways, Springfield, Illi­ (3) Swift Bridge, Reading Town­ Callaby. folk of three states an escape nois, which may be had upon appli­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vogelslnger from their farm routine and; In ship. 18 ft. span, 26 ft road­ cation In writing to Glenn D. Butzer, way, abutment height overall and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Francis making them conscious of s com­ County Superintendent of Highways, munal spirit, has lifted them 9 ft. motored to Kankakee last Friday to Pontiac, Illinois. A deposit of attend the fair. from an Ignorant to an Intelli­ (4) Klendsworth Bridge, Nebras­ gent atmosphere. t25.00 will be required for a set of ka-Long Point Township Lins. Mr. and Mrs. E. Haab, Reuben plans and specifications, same to be Metz and Mildred Whately were In And she did It by bulldtng o 26 ft. span, 26 ft. roadway, free library from money she returned to the person making the abutment height overall 13 ft. Chicago last Thursday attending the deposit, provided the plans and spec­ Cubs-Brooklyn ball game. earned weaving ruga and cover­ All bids must be accompanied by a lets from wool of her own sheep’ ifications are returned within five certified check for 10% of ths Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barclay (5) days after the date set for the I fs spent Friday and Saturday and Sun­ First Impressions amount of the bid, and to be mads letting, except such amount as Is nec­ payable to Livingston County. Ths day of last week on an auto trip to It was 15 yean ago that Mrs. essary to cover postage and blue Mlddlegrove and Galesburg and vi­ Check came to this remote and right Is reserved to reject any or alt printing. bids, by order of the State Aid Road cinity. Isolated region The life about NOTE: The following Informa­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holloway and her Impressed ber She saw that and Bridge Committee of the Board Without once taking a vacation, tion Is believed to be correct, and Is of Supervisors of Livingston County, daughter, Lucille, left last Thursday the men worked hard ln the furnished for the convenience of the morning for Iowa Falls and Dows, George Huff, above, cook on the fields and the woman In their Illinois. liner Calawall. has completed his kitchens. BUI after work there bidders who wish to make mailed GLENN D. BUTZER Iowa, where they will spend a week 100th round trip from the United bids, but the County Superintendent visiting the Sutton families living in was no place to go. nobody to a21 County Supt. of Highways. States to Hawaii. He has never talk to. nothing. In fact, to do. of Highways assumes no responsibil­ that vicinity. left his post on the liner since It ity for, nor guarantees as correct any Philip Brown, Martin Brown. Young, people, she observed, grew was commissioned eight years ago. old prematurely for lack of play of the statements made herein. —Envelopes printed with your Charles Lenz and Robert Large name and address, 50c per hundred, Mra Check noticed that when All proposals shall be made on drove to Springfield last Tuesday, forms furnished' by the County 8u- postage extra. where they attended the state fair. neighbors visited her they Invari­ ably made a dash for the few pa­ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stawick, of pers and magazines on her sit­ Odell, were vlstors at the Frank WE SEE IN THE NEWS ting room tahie The young visi­ Shockey home one day last week. tors especially were Interested In Francis Pokarney, 8-year-old son By E. E. Pierson, Exchange Editor The Bloomington Pantograph them of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pokarney, had Mrs. Ada Check, above, at week on her grandmother’s spinning the misfortune to receive a broken Starts Reading Circle wheel and. below, the library built by her handicraft. left arm last Friday afternoon when Central Illinois highways are That gave Mrs Check bd Idea ly reticent Mrs. Check revealed and Mrs. Check decided to build he fell from a teeter-totter board largely guarded by patrolmen who She would Invite tbe boya and the existence of her reading circle a library. Everybody chipped ln which the boy and his two brothers ride motorcycles. Robert J. Card, girls to ber bouse one evening a and Its crying need for books. and erected a one-room library had fixed up across the frame of an 0f Sterling, who is a member of the week for a reading rlrcle and Fair Exchange across the road from her house. old bob sled at their home east of motorcycle corps was shot to death would read aloud to them The Mrs. Check, as librarian and Wing. Both bones In the lower fore-| by bandits whom he sought to arrest plan worked It was eo successful. A few weeks after this Incident board of trustees rolled in one. te PHILCO In fact, that the children, too in­ arm were broken, when the boy fell ifor speeding, two men who were be- a box of bookB arrived from tbe happy because people from three SCREEN GRID to the ground, only a distance of [lieved to be fugitives from the slay- terested to wait another week to visitor. Mrs. Check wore a rug neighboring states avail them­ finish the book, pleaded to take and sent It to the donor of the selves of the library, and that about two feet. Dr. Hamilton re-jng 0f an officer at Tipton, Iowa, It home so that they might pass It LOWBOY duced the fracture and Francis Is Tragedies of this kind revive the books as a gesture of gratitude. they meet there to talk and make around from one to the other Profiting from this experience, contacts only too rare In rural carrying his arm In a sling. !subject of adequate protection for Then came one of those acci­ A large number of people from Mrs. Check made It a point to communities. the public and whether we are not dents of fate A women tourist Interest other tourists who stopped As for the younger folks, they Wing and vicinity attended the lame In the efforts to round up mur- stopping st the Check home one at Check’s Corner* In her circle. were never more studious than Fanners Picnic at Chautauqua park derers and other types of criminals, day for e drink of water, became 8he proposed to make them rag at present. And the reason Is in Pontiac last Thursday. Members h bas been observed that this gentry *110 Interested In the Coverlets and rugs, tacked quilts, or comforters they are anxious to read every of the boys’ 4-H Club had their live- j usually travel In the highest power- quilta Mrs Check weaved on ber filled with wool from her own one of those treasured volumes Less Tabes stock projects at the stock show and gd cars, able to outspeed a motor- grandmother's spinning wheel, sheep U they. In exchange, would eent by the conspicuous donors, qulte a lot of Interest was shown by • cycle, and the officer on the latter and a ronversatlnTFensued. Under send books. ^ Mrs. Jack London, Calvin Coolldge visitors at the picnic In the Judging, j vehicle Is usually at a disadvantage a barrage of questions, the nsual- Ths response was generous, and Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh The members of the Pleasant Ridge,as both hands are required to prop- ...... B SBBggB— club include Eston Kamrath, LeRoy eiry control a high speed vehicle Kamrath, Floyd Kamrath, Thomas whlle the oceupants of the speeding OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Day, Howard Wells, Stuart Miller, car have the opportunity to shoot a They’ll Guide Destiny of G. O. P. Chalmer Beattie, and Raymond pursuer while one member of the Pursuant to law In such case made and provided, public notice Is hereby Johnson. Eston Kamrath’s Guerii- gang is at the wheel. Increase in sey calf received third ribbon, which tbe number of highway patrolmen given that the following Joint Reso­ was the only ribbon the club recelv- an)j better protection through lution of tbe First Special Session of the Fifty-sixth General Assembly, ed. All of the other boys are rais­ shields seem imperative. ing pigs, and the competition in their proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Illinois, ADIO’S exhibit was quite lively. While Central Illinois has had its which proposed amendment will be share of loss and discomfort from the submitted to the People for adoption School Opens Next Monday drouth and Intense heat, conditions The Wing school will start the ______or rejection at the General Election here do not compare with those In to be held on November 4, 1930. NEWEST MIRACLE fall term next Monday, August 25th, ithe gouthern districts. In some Wilbur Whately and Pearlene Mona-1 piaces> armed men are guarding the SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO 1 han as teachers. Mr. Whately has |^ew remaining ponds or wells, while Resolved by the Senate of the State spent the summer months teaching the prec|ous fluid |S being rationed of Illinois, the House concurring PHILCO at the Tower Hill private school for!an(i in some Instances, Bold at so herein. That there shall be submit­ TONE CONTROL boys, at Dundee, Illinois and Is ex‘ |mucb per bucket or barrel. Many ted to the electors of this State for pec ted home Saturday to take up his ‘farmers when unable to obtain a adoption or rejection at the next elec­ old position with the Wing school. I supply of water for their livestock, tion of members of the General As­ Philco again «<*• If a march on th« radio Sam Wells is engaged in cleaning j were compelled to sell all to pack' sembly of the State of Illinois, in the industry and announces a remarkable the schoolhouse and mowing the ifirg when these reports of extreme manner provided by law, a proposi­ A yard, getting the same in shape for con(1itlon8 are read from other lo- tion to amend Article IX of the Con­ improvement in radio reception— CON* the opening of school. calltles less favored, residents of stitution, by amending sections 1, 2, TROL OF STATION TONE-operated Central Illinois should rejoice over 9 and 10 to read as follows: Young People to Give Play a more satisfactory dispensation. Section 1. The General Assembly by YOU. “Deacon Dubbs” shall have power to enact laws to A home talent play, "Deacon provide revenue. All real estate for Now, listening to programs in your own Dubbs” Is being rehearsed by the Now that the past month has You can lure the Philco the purpose of Imposition of taxes Senator Simeon D Fess. left, of Ohio, and Robert H. Lucas, of Ken­ home, you can actually control tho members of the young people's choir brought us a disagreeable exper­ shall be in one class, except that Ton* Coobol to these ience because of the hot weather and tucky Just appointed chairman and executive director respectively of four positions of TONE of the M. E. cuurch, who are plan- mineral lands and land devoted to the Republican National Committee, are pictured here exchanging quality of tone sent from the broad* ning on giving the play next week llack of ra,n- 11 raay be timely to QUALITY,by this knob reforestation may be In different greeting* on tbe lawn of tbe White House. on thu front You can casting station. You can bring in music, Friday night at the Wing Comrnun- start an agitation leading to a change classes. Ity hall. A total of ten characters, Iln the spelling of “drought.” There change spaach or musk Section 2. If a tax Is Imposed upon to suit your taste; and great artiste, great speakers with tha tone besides several extras, are in the many educators who believe that Incomes the State shall not receive , /'drouth” is more desirable, is logl- have a PERSONAL quality you like best— Brilliant— Bright more than fifteen per centum of the Xdopted by the 8enate, May 21st, CAPITOL BUILDING ______|cal, more easily written and pro­ 1920, by two-tblrds vote of the Springfield, Illinois. control over tone tant proceeds thereof, after deducting the by the station. — Mallow or Deep. nounced, and in appearance is unob­ cost of collection except by the af­ membership of the Senate. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF jectionable. After the harrowing PIPER CITY NEWS firmative votes of two-thirds of the JAMES H. PADDOCK, STATE. Mrs. Clsrsncs Pardon, Corrospoadsnt experiences of July and August, the members elected to each house of the Secretary of the Senate. I, WILLIAM J. STRATTON, Sec time seems propitious for proposing General Assembly. And unless oth­ FRED E. STERLING, retary of State of the State of 111! Mrs. Ruby Marlatt and Miss Edna that "drought” be expunged, expur- erwise provided by a similar two- President of the Senate. Dole, do hereby certify that the fore­ READ THESE FEATURES Herr spent Thursday and Fridav in > ated. extinguished and executed. thirds vote, the remainder shall be Amended by the House of Repre­ going Is a true copy of Senate Chicago and ttlal "drouth be given exclusive distributed among the several coun­ sentatives, June 19th, 1930, and Joint Resolution No. 1, being a pro­ In addition to Tone Control you get all greet features which The Jollv Twelve met at the home ,enure' If there are enough sec- ties ln the ratio which the total adopted as amended, by two-thirds posed amendment to Sectlona 1, 2, have made Philco famous— Balanced Units; true, deer, undis* of Mrs. John Shaughnessy Monday onda t_° _l_h* ™ot^ ' i ® r.haps the 3Ug collected from taxpayers of each vote of the membership of the Hous­ 9 and 10 of Article IX of the Con afternoon. gestion can be put over. county bears to the total collected es of Representatives. stltutlon of the State of Illinois, and- torted tone; new, exclusive circuits, giving marvelous selectivity Bruce Moore, of Chicago, is spend­ from taxpayers of the whole State, GEORGE C. BLAEUER, the form of the official ballot to be end fine tuning anywhere on the dial; extraordinary power ing his vacation with his father, THE LOCAL NEWSPAPER and the amount allocated to each Clerk of the Honse of Representat­ used in submitting tne same to the Frank Moore. county may be further dlvffied ives. electors of this State at the General end distance ability. A vast Reid of daylight end evening Election to be held on the Fourth Mrs. George Sturgall, of Enid. In spite of the fact that the metro­ among the county and other munici­ DAVID E. SHANAHAN. programs you have never enjoyed before ere yours, with Okla., left for her home after a visit politan press now reaches ln to near­ pal corporations within or partly Speaker of the House of Repre­ day of November, A. D. 1930, the with relatives and friends. ly every town and village ln the within such county as the General sentatives. originals of which are now on file ln Philco. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Overacker m o-,country, the local newspaper in the Assembly may from time to time by Amendments of the House of Rep­ this office. tored to Kentland, Ind.. Monday to'United States Is each year getting on general law direct. Other taxes resentatives concurred In by the Sen­ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I here­ SUPERB NEW MODELS ARE HEREI visit with relatives. a firmer foundation and becoming collected by the State may be dis­ ate, June 19th, 1930, by two-thtrde unto set my hand and affix the Great Jerry Oppermann, “Mickey” Kem- more and more useful to its home tributed In whole or ln part among vote of the membership thereof. Seal of the State of Illinois. Done Your choice of the 7-tube Screen Grid Chauit or the great 9-tube at my office ln the Capitol Building, netz, R. R. Roberts and Herman (community. the counties and other municipal JAMES H. PADDOCK, Screen Grid Plus— both marvelous sate, housed in a wide rang* of Weber took in the ball game at Chi- J It may be said that the day of the corporations in such manner as the Secretary of the Senate. ln the city of Springfield, this 36th cago Thursday. metropolitan newspaper is at hand. General Assembly shall direct by FRED E. 8TBRLINO, day of July, A. D., 1980, and of the exquisite cabinets which delight the eye and satisfy the most exacting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yanche. of This is true, but it is equally as true general law. President of the Senate. Independence of the United States desire for beautiful furniture. Every Philco furniture model contains Ohio, former residents of Piper City, 1 that the day of the local newspaper Section 9. The General Assembly The form la which the proposed the one hundred fifty-fifth. new Electro-Dynamic Speaker end e new Station Recording Dial on amendment to the Constitution of Il­ WILLIAM J. STRATTON, are visiting at the Jesse Johnson ds here, too. may vest the corporate authorities which yoe can permanently log your favorite stations. Prices range home and other friends. | The metropolitan daily with its of cities, towns, Tillages, sanitary linois is to appear upon the official (Seal) Secretary of State. Dr. and Mrs. John O’Connell and ^ world-wide news. Its comic sheets and districts, park districts and other ballot at the General Election on No­ Aug 7-14-31-38 from $95 to $198 (Radio-Phonograph). 'Philco radios era available daughter, Patsy, of Chicago, werelits magazine supplements, while of municipalities, with power to make vember 4, 1930, Is as follows: for operation on AC or DC electric carrant or by battery. guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. ^course essential ln our modern clvll- local improvements by special as­ TAX RELIEF AMENDMENT TO ■> THE CONSTITUTION OF ILUNOI8. Mary O’Connell, over the week-end. Nation, cannot take the place of the sessment, or by special taxation of DR. BLUMENSCHEIN SPECIAL OFFER. We will pet one of thaw new Philco Radios In Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson are the home newspaper. The very fact that contiguous property, or otherwise. PURPOSE OF THE AMENDMENT. your horac for free daraorabation. Coes* In today end rack* esranga parents of a daughter born at the the big city dally must cover a broad For all other corporate purposes, all This amendment, if adopted, will Fair bury hospital Sunday. The lit­ field forbids its becoming local ln municipal corporations may be veet- give the General Assembly the op­ moats—no obligation—easy •arm* if yon bey. tle miss has been named Lilia Jean. any sense, and It Is In the local field ed with authority to assess and col­ portunity to redistribute the tax OBes Over OMInei Bask Mr. and Mrs. George Perry and where the home newspaper domin­ lect taxes. load, to reduce taxes on homes, real Mrs. C. E. Gilpin went to Windsor, ates and where It finds Its true use­ Section 10. Except as permitted estate aad farm lead, to classify per- CHATSWORTH. ILL. III., Tueeday to attend the funeral of fulness. In eectlon 2 the General Assembly aoaal property sad place a tax oa In- Mrs. Gilpin’s brother, which was held For, after all, It Is the home news shall not Impose taxes upon munici­ taagtbles which Wljl not be unjust, from that place. which Is most Important to moat of pal corporations or the Inhabitants aa at tbe pres eat time, but reason­ The J. A. M. Club was entertained us. We have the greatest Interest or 'property thereof, for corporate able aad fair to aM. ■t the Onarga golf club. Five hun­ In the community In which we live, purposes, but shall require that tax­ dred waa played, Mra. Dick Cooney and In the people who are our neigh­ es be levied by municipal corpora­ W. T. B E L L .H For too proposed winning high score and Mra. Roseau Yea bors and friends. And k is the lo­ tions for the payment of debts con­ amendment to Rec- Shaughnessy consolation. The host­ cal newspaper which reeords the BALANCED-UNIT RADIO trasted under authority of law. tlons 1, >, 9 aad esses were Mra. F. F. Wilson, Mrs. happenings of the folks at hone, end Private property shall not be liable 10 at Article IX of t a George Kemnets, Mra. X. B. Haw­ In addition footers tbe civic pride to bo taken or sold fer the payment Mo tbe Constitution. thorne, Iff*. Rimer Herat per, and and progressive spirit of the eon- ed the corporate debts of a municipal Mra. Blot©* Ounnlngton. m unity—Onarga Lender end Review. K. R- PORTERFIELD, Local Dealer

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to lv U P f W f a v o w u , a u g u s t a i . ta a a THE W* — — Highways. u i all long and about four wlds, laid across TO GET BID OF ARTS — kde ob the** torn* the road, a second with corrugated House-inhabiting ants, such as th* i M Irregular, IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS steel sheets laid crosswise, and a little red ant or Pharaoh's ant, and A. B. MIDDLETON, ML D. J. G. YOUNG, M. a received up to S • ' * • * • ' • third with corrugated sheets r laid other species that get Into furniture, August 15. 1929. endwise. woodwork .etc., are difficult to erad­ m or obtained at tho WHEN IT COMES TO THAT NATIONAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP IN icate because of their Inaccessibility unty Superintendent SEPTEMBER, OUR BEST STARS WILL HAVE TO KNOCK ON WOOD An Increase of 6586,002.71 In col­ If the nest can be located, destroy or August 11, 1989. lections In the corporation depart­ the Inmates by Injecting Into the op­ v o n t ia o . a u PONTIAC, ILL. Aid Bridges vpHB National Man’s to n n la son to sansa bis second cham­ ment of Secretary of State William ening a little carbon disulphide, ker­ dge , Round OroTV ■* championship* will be etaged pionship J. Stratton's office has been an­ osene or gasoline. Use an oil can or 1« ft. span, skewed Be pi M l at the West Bide Ton* • s • nounced for the first seven months syringe. Take care, of course, to i, 26 ft roadway, nla Club In Forest Hills. Long rpHff 1*20 football season Is Just of the year, the total receipts being keep fire away from these Inflam­ height overall 11 ft Island 96»»a**frM-*aw " »**o**»aa»ia9a»44A»9i9.| Bridge, Saunemln picking WUIIam T Tllden. Oaorga grid athlete* In various sections fluoride about the runways of ants 18 ft. span, 26 f t M Lott Jr., nor any other Dnvia of th* country, particularly tha Provision of work for farmer* will kill them. Leave no food where abutment height ov- Cap contestant to win the title. east, are reporting to their coach­ who have lost tremendously from ants can get at it. My choice In that affair will bo a es for a couple of weeks of pro* drouth damage to erope until they lge, Reading Town- tall, skinny, blond-hatred boy of llmlnary conditioning at football begin getting a living Income again RELIEF FROM CURSE DESIRABLE POSITIONS AWAIT eampa In tha mountains or on tho rt. span, 26 ft. rosd- IS years, on# Sidney B. Wood Jr., from their farm has been suggested of Forest Hills. Paaadena and takes. to Governor Louis L. Emmerson as OF CONSTIPATION VS ment height overall Forast Hills At Notre Dame University, one of the most effective relief mea­ (advertisement) GALLAGHER GRADUATES A month ago tho general ran of which might be called the capital sures the state could provide. ■th Bridge. Nebrss- tennis critics and fans would bars of American intercollegiate foot­ A Battle Creek physician says, 'oint Township lin e , “Constipation Is responsible for more said that Tllden. Lott. Doe* or ball. a huge new stadium will ha August 20 is the date for the state Young people who expect desirable positions must be in, 26 ft. roadway, misery than any other cause.” Allison must osrtatnly win tha ready for tha Fighting Irish. Hal­ Democratic convention in the house better trained than the average. Employere are interest­ height overall 12 ft But Immediate relief has been ' ■ j f National tltts. While many of ites. German, Wench and what­ of representatives and August 22 for be accompanied by a found. A tablet called Rexall Or­ ed only in employees who can produce results. That la those anas* critics and tana today not. And here’s a Mttle tip: Knute that of the Republicans In the ar­ for 10% of derlies has been discovered. This why Gallagher graduates are in demand, even In times of th o asay not pick Wood to win. th* Rock ns’s gang will ha contender senal, in Springfield. Democratic bid. and to be tablet attracts water from the sys­ business depression. made majority of them will bo palling lor national honors agate this state committeemen from districts lgston County. Tho pear, with such fallows as Captain tem Into the lazy, dry, evacuating for th* yonngstar who captared outside of Chicago will be called to a 1 to reject any or all th* Beahrlghl and Southampton Ooulsy. Cartdso, Brill. Mullins. bowel called the colon. The water Gallagher courses are highly intensive and are out­ conference In Springfield September f the State Aid Road invitation tournament champion* Savoldi and Aehwarts to build loosens the dry food waste aad lined to produce definite results. In addition to being ships on saiisaatvs week-ends. around. 3, according to announcement of Ed­ causes a gentle, thorough, natural amlttee of the Board ward P. Alien, of Quincy, secretary thoroughly trained for business employment, Gallagher >f Livingston County, The story of Wood's ries In Pitt expects to accomplish great movement without forming a habit graduates are offered free position placement. tennis la a story of an uaeooqaer- things agate to th* oust, while to the committee, the object being or ever increasing the doss. able spirit. At It. th* hey waa Pardee te the Big Tsu and No- the planning of the downstate cam­ Stop suffering from constipation. m NN D. BUTZER sickly and physicians advised his paign. 3upt. of Highways. breaks la tha Big Six Conference Chew a Rexall Ordorllc at night. parents to tabs him want If they anticipate successful s t t s o t t Next day bright. Get 24 for 26e to­ would save his Ilfs. They moved shin that won tv* games from th* Utah la the Rocky Mountain Con­ The Contract Plan for extension of from FOreet Hills to Pasadena gnat Cochet. Bine* than ho has day at the Will C. Quinn Rexall drug printed with your f ference has a wealth of material public library service to rural dis­ store. ess, 50c per hundred. and th* lad fought off tho Illness. developed rapidly and tha exhibi­ at hand this fall, while Southern tricts or small towns, provided for in 1 Than he took ap tennis, mainly tions he has put on daring August California. Stanford and Cali­ the new library law, will be explain­ because tennis blood eonrasd In Indicate that he has arrived as a fornia aspect strong teams agate The year 1929 was the second ed by representatives of the Library best year for farmers since 1920 ac­ Early Registration Advisable his veins. H* had thrilled at the contender In any class, g this year Tulane. Southern Meth­ Extension Division, Springfield, at world's best players In action at In th* finals at Scabrtght he odist sad Texas Christian univer­ cording to the University of Illinois. Forest HUls: two of his nn«las defeated Ellsworth Vinos la Just sities win boar watching again in the state fair. The Moline public The best year was 1924. A ehotce of seven courses of study makes it possible bad been nationally knows tannls 41 minutes, attar Vines had th* south and aoathwest. library and Galva township library to meet every educational requirement. Students who are the first in the state to adopt players. So M was only natural troanted such favorites us Francis Illinois, under th* resourceful find it necessary to prepare for early employment may the plan, which provides greater li­ that he should like th* gams. Hunter and Richard N. WtHiams. Boh Zuppke. will hove a young pursue courses in Stenography or Bookkeeping. Others Three years ago yoeng Wood la tha Southampton event. Wood team that may produce some brary service at a decidedly low O. D. WILLSTEAD, M. D. who want a broad business education may take Adminis­ competed for th* Aral Mara at won from Georg* Lott, than startling upsets. Harvard and Tala cost. PHYSICIAN AND SUBOBON Wimbledon. He surprised BngUah Frank Shields, who hod trounced la th* east will be strong, as wOl trative courses in Secretarial Science or In Accounting. tennis fandom with a youthful Tllden. and Anally WOmsr Alli­ Pennsylvania. Over three million dollars will be spent on Illinois roads and bridges Registrations are now being made in the school office. as a result of the receiving of bids Prospective students are requested to register early, be­ GHATSWORTH, ILL. "Please do not allow Leaping on August 6th by the Division of fore class quotas are filled. Fall term begins Septem­ “M iss Hungary** I,ena8 to Jump Into the canyons.” is Highways. After all bids have been ber 2. YI a sign the state dlvslon of parks may checked and the responsibility of the have to post soon at Starved Rock low bidders and their plans for car­ George C. Foy. of Chicago, pushed rying out the work found satisfac­ his car off a jack after fixing a tire tory, formal action will be taken. Of CASH FOR DEAD and It dropped Into French canyon, the proposed paving, approximately a distance of 100 feet. Foy couldn’t 96 miles will be eighteen feet wide, ANIMALS Gallagher School of Business get through the closed door of the 31 miles twenty feet wide and 7 miles forty feet. MARY M. GALLAGHER. President KANKAKEE, ILLINOIS Because of recent Illinois fires sedan quick enough to apply the that have spread widely over timber brakes. The Junk dealer gather­ Phone 24, Odell, Illinois and land due to excessively dry con­ ed up the remains. A tree saved a car under similar circumstances last ditions, Lewis B. Springer, superin­ Reverse Charges H H fW W W H W W fl WWW ♦W6666HWM ************* year. DR. CHAS. O. DeMOURE tendent of forestry, has cautioned OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN OF PEORIA th e public about camp fireB and the Experimenting on a new process of careless tossing of cigars and cigar­ •07 PaoHa Life Bldg. PaoHa, IU. road making may be done soon in At Dr. Tieken’i offic# In Piper City Dead Animal Chicago Herald-Examiner or The Tribune dubbed with The ettes from automobiles. One blaze Sangamon county as the county su­ which he mentioned swept through the first Sunday end Monday of ev­ Plaindealer—a city daily and your home weekly—$6.50 per perintendent Is planning to try a ery month since 1901. Disposal Co. 700 acres of tlmberland and grass in patent of William H. Mosely, of year. Washington county, and another Springfield, a quarter-inch sheet burned an area two miles wide and steel base designed to take the place four miles long In Wayne conntv. of concrete as the base for brick Practically every man in the west roads. Three separate experiments end of Mt. Erie township was called are to be made, one with the flat out to protect residence property and sheets of steel, which are nine feet barns during the Wayne county fire. By plowing ahead of the fire, the RACLE volunteers managed to bring it un­ der control. Townships are not liable for dam­ KONJOLA MADE NTROL ages to crops in connection with tho destruction of Canada thistles. At­ torney General Oscar E. Carlstrom. IS arch on did radio has advised Phil S. Haner. stale su- Though only a 17 year old school DEAL RECORD IN :«s a remarkable erintendent of plant industry. girl. charming Oero. Oyorgke, above, daughter of a Budapest Kapiton— CON* The number of men directly em­ merchant, was chosen “Mis* Hun­ gary" to represent her country at fONE—operated ployed in the construction of cement STUBBORN CASE the International Beauty Pageant New Medicine Ends the Ailments of Fallen W ires^Are-D an^em iis. pavement and work incidental there­ •* Galveston. Te*. to under supervision of the division Fifteen Y e a rs — Wins of highways during the last week of lasting Friend. |ram« In your own July totaled 8200. Over 37 miles first taken, they rejoined the line. tally control tha were paved, making a total of 260 miles for the year. Ralph F. Bradford, director of the t e r n a l vigilance is the price of good electric service. T o from tha broad* state department of conservation has been authorized by Governor Louis E insure an uninterrupted supply of electricity ready at a a n bring in m u iic , Palling of stream water levels to extraordinarily low points because of L. Emmerson to attend the 24th an­ touch of the switch in home, office, farm and factory, the iker* with tha tona lack of rain caused Dr. Andy Hall, nual meeting of the International Association of Game, Fish and Con­ Central Illinois Public Service Company maintains a -B rilliant— Bright president of the State 8antUry Wa­ ter Board, to issue a statement that servation commissioners, in Toronto, large corps of service men who constantly watch and the degree of pollution had reached Canada, August 25 and 26. It is ex­ dangerous proportions in some pected he will be heard on the pro­ inspect its thousands of miles of transmission lines streams, Increasing the hazard of ty­ gram. and distribution systems. Due to this vigil, a fallen phoid fever. "Typhoid prevalence The annuel Illinois-Eastern Iowa wire is rare in this territory. Occasionally, however, Increased sharply during July in debate o. raceah?tAs-t JRES comparison with June of this year district Kiwanis convention to be due to an extremely severe storm or some accident and with July of 1229,” he states, held In Springfield September 22 to iraat feature* which ft and adds: "Sterilisation of drinking which cannot be foreseen nor guarded against, a 24 Is expected to bring an attend­ »/ true, dear, undit- water supplies and avoiding heavily ance of approximately 1,000, includ­ wire does fall, and when this occurs it should contaminated streams fur both ing wives of members. There are iarvelou«»«lectivlty drinking and bathing purposes must be reported immediately, A fallen wire is 102 clubs In the district having a r e w a r d xtrsordinery power be depended upon to avoid unneces­ membership of 5,600. deadly! Although there is nothing in its sary health risks," He declared for report yllght end evening that even should extensive rains Col. Frank D. Whlpp, state super­ MRS. D. K. BELMEYER appearance to indicate peril, or harmlessness, re are your*, with com* Immediately, water levels In intendent of prisons, with his wife, of fallen w ire such a wire may cause death or serious wells would fall to points lower than has started for Europe to attend the Fore more than fifteen years I had yet been reached, because the international prison congress at suffered from stomach and bowel injury to anyone who comes in contact ground had already dried out to such Prague, Czecho-Slovakia. August 25 trouble," said Mrs. D. E. Beymeyer, TO the first person with it. Q Should you see a fallen, RE HEREI a depth that there would be a con­ to 30, as a representative of the state Route No. 2, Taylor, Mo., near siderable lag between the date of of Illluols. Berlin and Dresden will Quincy. "I bloated frightfully aft­ reporting each fallen loose or dangling wire, stay away is or the great 9-tebe ndnfall and the date when water be visited on the way and Swltaer- er meals and often suffered from from it and warn others to do the td in s wide range of would penetrate to vein* supplying Paris, London and Manchester, heartburn. I had a pain In my right wire, this Company will itisfy the stoat seeding wells. Up to date there has been following th* congress. Manchester side and was subject to dizzy spells. same. Telephone this Company at little Indication of serious shortage was the birthplace of Col. Whlpp’s My color was bad and for some award one dollar. Should once— competent service men will ■nllut* model conteles o f water anywhere In the state, but grandfather, Rev. William Whlpp, years I had been very nervous. I on Recording Dial on the danger Is from excessive pollu- who brought his family to America was then attacked by sharp pains in you see one, telephone die be sent and will remain on the stations. Prices range about 90 years ago and later became my shoulders and arms. Sleep be­ came more and more difficult. Company’soffice.givingyour job until it is rep aired . By to radios era available a circuit rid er In Ossa and Morgan Illtoots continues to hold third counties in Hllnols. Col. Whlpp will “I was more than satisfied with doing so, you may save by battery. pice* In the way of population, with make * report on Dllnoto prisons at the results I received after I had name and address, and there- a total of 7,d07.AA4 according to of­ taken three bottles of Konjola. I i yourself or someone else the congress and visit several prisons ward will be paid promptly pro­ new Philco Radio* la ficial reports of the United States at his stopping places, returning to have taken eight bottles to date and death or serious injury. day and male* asraoga* census of 1920. New York came Springfield about September 20. can truthfully say that Konjola has Arst with 18,819,102 and Pennsyl­ done more good than alt other medi­ viding you are the first person vania second with 9.A40.I02. Because of th* op swing day of the cines and treatments put together. s ta te fair being known as All V eter­ My bowels are regular, I do not bloat Cafeteria restaurants are being ans’ Day, Oovernor Louis I* Bmmer- after meals and my nerve* are calm. r r . I considered for Hllsohi hospitals for aon invited a group of rasa sad wo­ Neuritis pains have left my aims rasatal patients, A. L. Bowen, super­ of prominence te military and and ahouiders. I am In better health ttera I have been In fifteen years. BffJ intendent of charities, having rooora civic circles te ocoapy tho reviewing ■ended them to Oovernor ■eete to witness the This is the usual result whan Kon- and Director weea various bands, Jole la gtvsa a real test. Ureas ate Ceuttral HMLimiois I the departs** of na aad bogle oorpa te aiebt bottles Is the reaoraraended after havtas sec of military organlsa- treatment te most cases. i a system te tha of tho ante rac­ Konjola la sold te Cbatswortb, 111. hospital. At oa ------es formerly held ea the tin t Satur­ ad th* Will a Quinn drag store and PiuMfc S erv ice Cemmpamiy gtvsa tbstr choice of three rasate <— day of the fair left the grandstand hr aU tha bast drnggtata In all town* available for tho sow this entire section, Local Dealer (adrartlaaraant) r i. 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(VV : CHILDISH DIVERSIONS |f = Those juvenile tree-sitters who COURT HOUSE BRIEFS STRAWN NEWS have been making minor nuisances CHURCH NOTES lil ^ wsbbiefs of themselves throughout the coun­ Miss Alice Ramsey, Correa. try lately have at least performed Homer Sorey, recently arrested at Ashkum will hold a home coming his home near Cullorn on the charge METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH |picnic , August 29-30. J. C. Aellig is in Springfield dur­ one service for us; they have brought / ‘f c - f l O M E V the endurance contest down to its of violation uf the prohibition act, ing the state fair. Prayer meeting every Wednesday The Gilman Old Boys' annual re­ proper level. was arraigned before Judge Ray Strawn community high school Should Come evening at the church at 7:30. union was held Wednesday and An airplane endurance contest Is Sesler in the county court Monday _ Thursday, August 20-21. starts Wed ties day, September 3rd. on information Hied by State's At­ Mr. and Mrs. George Suffer aud K . FIRST . y not so bad; but the other forms in­ Sunday, August 24th ' Work of excavating for the new s torney It. M. Nivens. Sorey entered Frances Kuntx were Bloomington dulged in by adults who ought to Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Mem- *90'000 theatre in Watseka, being know better have been very foolish. a plea of guilty to the second count visitors Friday. of the information, charging him bers and friends are urged to attend, erected by IV m. B. Harpole, E. E. Mr. aud Mrs. J. J. Kemnetz were FIFTY-SIXTH YE> Flag-pole sitters, non-stop dancers, Bring others. | Reitz aud H. E. Hoag of Momence, egg-eaters and the rest— they could with possession of a still. On his begun Wednesday morning of Kankakee visitors Saturday and at­ plea of guilty Sorey was sentenced Worship service at 11 o’clock. You ,was tended the fair. When Your Friends Arrive From only come to blossom in a country are invited to worship with us. last week. that was extremely tolernnt of silli­ by the court to sixty days in the I l Miss Martha Sander, of Mansfield, county jail. Union young people's meeting al ! Charles Baumann, auto racer, in- ohio> was a vUitor al tho Audrew Out of Town ness. the M. E. church this week at 7:00 jured on the Kankakee fairground Lehman home Friday S O M K O I Now these kids have shown us Judgment by Confession p. m. The Evangelical young people track Iasi Saturday afternoon, died Mrg Robert skinner and Mr aud A Day Bed is about the handiest thing to have around what these contests really are. They It. M. Crichton, receiver, has ob- are in charge of the meeting, «he house. In the day time you can use ft as a davenport are diversions for children. The Haroid Farney were Blooming: tained------_a *—judgment „------by confession in | Union devotional meeting at 7:30 i 8:15 p. w„ from the Injuries re- ton visitors last Tuesday. and at night It can be opened up to a full siied bed. You W ITH O NL1 B? boys who are sitting in trees are act­ the circuit court against Lawrence in the SI. E. church. Brother Schmitt ceived in the accident. Mrs. Rita Keele.v and daughter, will find that a Day Bed also comes in handy when you ing naturally, for small boys, and want to sleep on the porch some hot night as they are S. Power, iu the sum of $ 138.86. jWill preach. Everybody cordially | Conrad Siegfried, aged 81, one of Dorothy, spent spent the week-end compact and easy to move. Day Beds are equipped with are proving, at the same time, that Au immediate execution was award, invited to be present. jibe pioneer settlers of the Gilman with relatives at Chicago, the grownups who do the same sort folding mattress and beautiful covers that cheer up the NEW T E ed. > — .community, where he resided for ov- J Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Somers and dark corners. of thing are really of about the same ------Special er 50 years, passed away at his home family were Sunday guests at the J. mental age. — Danville Commercial Appealed Case The W. H. M. S. society and in that city at 11 o'clock Wednesday c. Puckett home at Ctillom. News. H. W. McCulloch K The case of Raymond Carter friends will visit at the Cunningham forenoon, August 13. I Cecil Gosteili of Peoria, was a against Edmoud Franey, heard orig- (Children's Home near Urbana Wed-) Boards of revjevv 0f Hamilton Jef- Sunday visitor at the home of his fa. ' As Superintended Justice of nesday, August 27th. '**'------* SEE AND HEAR jnaliy in the court ot Justice of nesday, August 27th. Those expect- ferson and White counties have tak- -I- J- Gosteili, and family, Public Scho Pcaee II. B. Bedell at Fairbury, has ing to go are requested to meet at en action toward aiding drouth ! -'Ir- and Mrs. Chris Geiger are the i P. L. McGUIRE V m —AI— AT THE— fl ln, n appealed by the defendant Mr. the church on that morning at 8:00 8(ricken farmers „ announcing re_ parents ot a daughter, born Thurs- ! Franey, .o the county court of Liv- o'clock. Those who have room in ductioM farm laIld aS8e88ments. day, August 14, Gertrude Kathleen. | FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING Monday morning, Se ovietheatr ingston county. When the case was their auto tor others beside them- The Hamilton county action means a I Mr- and Mrs. Oilier Ferguson and Chatsworth, III. brings to a close the s M E called in the court of Justice Bedell selves please come to the church at j)er cent reduction, that of Jeffer- children, of Chatsworth, were week- tlons of a conaiderabli *j, the defendant failed to the designated time and take those Res. Phone 11 Delivery Service Store Phone 65 FORREST. ILLINOIS on J uly 2 ______...... end ‘ visitors at the William Crews Chataworth’s population After hearing the testimony who have no cars of their own. Take appear. county, 25 per cent. home. the opening of the 19 of the plaintiff's witnesses, the jus- lunch with you. We will eat at, Isadore Peno, of Onarga, must Messrs. Frank and Johu Kuntz, year. From obaervatl tiee returned a verdict in favor of the Home. Return in the afternoon, i Fred Aellig and Albert Hornlckel versatlon with the youm SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Carter finding his damages at $172.- If you have fruit, vegetables or s*>ne 40 da>s in the county jail in spent Tuesday at the state fair in are ready to resume the p.i. The defendant has now appeal- clothes, etc., to donate to the Home default of a $200 tine which he was Springfield. - al activities with the ci AUGUST 23-24 ed the ea.--> to the county court. take .ante with you assessed by Justice of the Peace C. N. Cambridge at Onarga. Peno was The dance was postponed last thusiosui of childhood a O. J ACKERMAN, Minister Wednesday on account of the rain. Seme High School RAMON NAVARRO IN Obtained Judgment arrested by Deputy Sheriff Robert Pugh, charged with being drunk and Mr. Faletti and hand will play here ECHOPHONE The outstanding feati Charles Henry Day, administra­ LUTHERAN CHURCHES .Monday night, August 25th. ECHOES OF THE WORLD of this year’s opening Is “Devil May Care” tor of the estate of Dora Day, de­ disorderly. He pleaded guilty when arraigned in court. l’euo has been Frank and Glenn Knauer and sis-: there is but one facull ceased. :ias obtained a judgment by A Chaugeless Christ for a THE RADIO OF ACCOMPLISHMENT in jail three times in the past year ter. Miss Doris, aud Miss Katie1 the grade school and : confession in the county court ciiaugiug world.” on similar chary s. Knauer and Miss Alice Ramsey were Forget Prices and Promises high school. The expe at di.-t .lames Lawless and Patric­ Bloomington visitors Saturday after-, teachers In the system THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Friday, the la.-' regular day of tho PERFORMANCE ia- l.i el.— In the sura of $ 146.80. 0eillu tl,vi| lo noon. — It’s All That Counts one to eleven years witi AUGUST 28-29 Hate execution was award- 8:u>*— Divine service. Kankakee fair, was marked by a Mr. an.I Mrs. \. T. Wattersou and of three years for the ei 0:30 — Sunday school aud Bible public wedding scheduled for the eve­ children and his sisters, the Misses ECHOPHONE, "Model C” One New Grade 1 GRETA GARBO AND MARIE ciass. ning's entertainmi :il and by several Lillian and Emily Walterson, attend- the latest creation of one of In the grade school \Y TO HEVLTH e\ents nol on iue program. The the oldest manufacturers of ra­ niti:s>i.rn IN ul the fair at Kankakee last Wed- dio, offers at $59.50 —— com­ phlne Durkes will have < Win ! does your opening Ulmrlotte— most exciting ot the latter was the m -d m . beginners. Miss Helen G< wrecking of a taring automobile on plete!— the ultimate iu quality 0 : Ou — Sunday school and Bible Miss 1. >rraim • .Samilii, of Racin' > and 3; Hiss Ruth K the race track. The car was knock­ at the most sensationally low “Anna Christie” en m> closing out sale class. \Yi.-.. .tliil Miss I’liyllis Gtilach, o i ; price in history. 4 and 6; Miss Aline Hoi il l. ine ed out of commission, about 2" fee; S iil.j , Sl'v ! 11 Si'vi r.il days last wet Introducing the ulti-moderu dta Oard, department! ol lence was splintered, a tre< was in tlu- lion If of the hitler's -is'. trend in radio, Compact, Beau­ grades 6, 7 and 8. Mn somewhat damum d and the driver. tiful! Simple (o operate! —i--:—:—;—*—i—i—i—i Chatsworth— Mrs. I..uni*: Mr\ ir, and lamilv. lor will devote one day 0:30 sunday school and Bible H. L. Prince, < capeil with a lew .Mr. uml Mis. Nick Krebs aud tu True-tone reproduction, bring­ musie In the grades. scratches. ing to you the world's enter­ "V' * class. Mis. Sam Dtnnill and Mr High School Tes if i ' l*> c o - John Cooper, me ot the lew sur tainment the way you would a 1 * -. w-i. —> -*». 8 n e a t ' r O i l m a n 7 30 b i\ i:..- .<• t v io . Sv 1\ csl.1 1Jt-iikvmien:, and .Miss Do hear it from a front row seal! At the high school sul livers of the Ci ;l war observed his Ot ill IIuni;Vlltl.lt I. of Striator. spot Super selectivity beyond all signed as follows: W TALKING FEATURES AND t OMEDIliS EVERY NIGHT Text. Acts 13:41-49 Resisting Roith birthday anniversary at his last Wutin. sdav at the Mike lire! previous conception! mathematics and athletic tile Word '.rings temporal unhappi­ home near Lon Point on Monday. ! l u S i ll.S t i lioinvs. The new Echophone, a tri­ toe Plaster, biological i I IHDAY-SVTI RDVY. Al ld sT 222.S----RIAN CRAWFORD IN and l'i ness and final condemnation; accept­ August 18th. Patriotic orgaulza Mr. .1 ml M fs Frank Rausm a:. umph of engineering genius physical training for glr “MONTANA MOON” ing lie' Word t.rings present joy anil tio;.s of Streatm made arrangements tiiatily am 1 Ml. and Mis. Ldvv i and master craftsmanship, is vlns, English; Miss M final bliss. Come to church. to hold a picnic , t Comrade Cooper's belts, commercial sub l..iu: l .V Hanly ,:i “THEY GO BOOM”, Variety Reel Rausi h and tumilv. of Miliord Uea- A. E. KALKWARF, Pastor farm home on t at day to mark tin ter, Ohio, : pm t several via. ia.-: .so complete Norton, manual arts t event. Mr. Cooper is enjoying ex SUNDAV-MONDAY. AUGUST 2 1-2.V—I.ON CHANEY IN week at the Albert Sieiiiinger ..om< . The World's Greatest Value iu Super-Quality Radio Miss Mabel Williams, Li HAIM 1ST CHURCH eellent health ami looked forward to , Mrs. Kuti Bugerman and Mr. uni tory; Rolland Truitt, or “THE UNHOLY THREE” the event with 1: >n anticipation. D> Mrs. Raymond Getller aud n o chil­ work of both schools w Comedy and V itapleme Act Sunday school- 10:00. spite his advanced years he is aid dren, returned to their home Mon­ I At The Ford G @ rage the supervision of H. W Morning Worship— ll:o0. to work about is farm doing little day at Serbun. Minn., having visited J. A. NAU, Proprietor Clarence Frobish to tl TUESDAY. AUGUST 2(t— ltt\-TIX-TIX IN Mr. Kenneth Wilson will be our repair jobs. tor a lew days at. the home of her school Janitor, suoceedlni ■ • speaker at the morning service. Mix' Mrs. Caroline Frye, 76, affection brother, Henry Decker. and family. and Henry W lsthuff will “THE MAN HUNTER” j) Wilson is a member of our church, ately known to the people of III Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kemiuer and grade school Janitor. ( oimnly ami Yitaplione Act •• and is a student at the Northern Gilman community as "Grandma family, of Pocahontas. Iowa, motored Enrollm ent Moi !! Baptist seminary. Frye” died last Tuesday at 9:4o here Friday for a visit at the home All grade pupils wll WI:i) \ IS!).\Y-TH riJSD.XV, At'ti. 27-2H— NOKM.A SHEARER IN | Our young people's services and o'clock from the injuries which she of her brothers. Frank aud Ed i’urs- their respective teachers “LET US BE GAY” evening worship will beat the Meth- received in an automobile accident ley, and his patents, Mr. and Mrs. time Monday morning to odist church. Rev. Schmitt will be at Ludlow on Sunday, August 10th. John Kemmer, of Chatsworth, ami hut at the high school i Comedy and Cartoon ; the speaker anil Ills young people Mrs. Frye, an occupant of her own other relatives. per three classes will l ! I j will have charge of the service, be- car, which was being driven by Miss, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pygman and In the morning. The et -COMING- ] | ginning at 7:00. Florence Isindmer, Chicago, crash- daughter, Miss Madelyn, of Decatur, commonly called the fn Aug. 29-3"—"Hot tor Taris" Aug. 31-Sept. 1—“Caught Short” Mid-week prayer meeting Thurs- ed into a tree after the latter had motored here Saturday and his sis- not be registered until o Sept. 2—Charlie Murray and Geo. Sidney in “Around the Corner” day evening at 7:30. Choir practice made every nosslble effort to keep ter. Miss Lola Pygman, accompanied m. Thto division to n 'Mat 8:15. from striking another car which made them to Crawfordsville, Ind., and more individual attentl You are invited to worship with a left turn uhead of them. spent Sunday with their sister. Mrs. i given to the beginning ( In Classrooms Tu This coupon presented at the jus. j The contract for Route 47 from Everett Hawkins, and family. Miss! JESSE POWERS, Pastor Gibson City to Sibley, for which bids Gladys Hawkins accompanied them . Regular classroom at PALACE THEATRE, GILMAN, ILL. be carried out beginning HI- were received last week, will be let , borne for a visit. entitles the holder to 25c in a few days, according to advices j When Mrs. Albert Hornickel was and the usual extra-curr on any show EVANGELICAL CHURCH — ifrom State Highway Department. The preparing to do some canning a week tiee will be reorganized i Good until September 1st Church School— 9:30 a. m. Les- 'bids are being analyzed and the low ago Saturday and went to the cel- possible. High school p son: "Jonathan and David.” bidder. J. C. O’Connor & Son of Ft. 'ar with a flashlight after some fruit | not overlook the oppor Divine Worship — 10:30 a. m. ] Wayne, Ind., may or may not get the cans she saw a large bull snake, fared In orchestra work iTheme: "Christ A Servant." contract, depending on the firm’s wrapped* around a two quart can of are always needed in e We join in union meetings at the present commitments and Its ability carrots, she had recently cold packed. I ment. M. E. church. C. E. at 7:00 and jto get to the job immediately and She went for help and when she re- ENJOY YOI R H O L ID A Y |evening worship at 7:30. The finish the work this season. The de- turned the snake had disappeared; GEORGE WATSON OBI i Evangelical youth sponsors the for- partment is determined to have this It had probably entered through the BRIDGE OLTING! |mer and their pastor brings the mes-(piece of road finished this year, and cellar drain and gone out the same jsage in the latter. Theme: "Dlvls- (will give the contract to the firm that way. The members of the si 'ions About Christ.” j is ready to go right to work.—Gib- j Mr- and Mrs. Walter Tredennick Genuinely Good Suits committee ot the board ora, met with County Su Church Night, Wednesday, at ‘son Courier. | and fam ily; Mr. and Mrs. John Ear- 7:30. I careful plans to end his life were “ d family. Mr. and Mrs Alpha of Highways Glenn D. Bt "He that ruleth his spirit is bet- 'successfully carried out last Tuesday Whitiow and famll), Mr. and Mrs. For Uac Monday afternoon ter than he that taketh a city.” I evening by Allen Reed. 68. Welling-, Herman Knauer and family; Mr. and pose of letting the conti Mrs. Herbert Kuntz and daughter. construction of four co The invitation with a hearty wel­ ton, Iroquois county, bachelor, who Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Ringler and Men And Young Men way bridges In various come to worship with us is extended worked as a laborer and made his county. to all. family, Edward, Fred and Miss Kath- home in a small house in the village. . Bids were received ft LEO SCHMITT, Minister He bought new clothing, underwear, ! 'een f and Mrs. Clifford The best that can be legitimately sold a t o r r shoes, shirt, new suit, etc. He went longer and family; Mr. and Mrs. ders. The Nelson Com Company of Pontiac, wat CHEVROLET PRICE I to the barber shop about 3 In the fester Stein and daughter; Mr and near the prices here quoted. ■ Mrs. Everett Elliott and daughter, ful bidder on three of REDUCTIONS MADE afternoon and told the barber to give ' K1 h * \I d o arfwxst Irani a ah a VO Hfi 800 ‘MFS' AUam 1Vlenn»i '»r- »ntl while George Watson, ol ______.him a good haircut and shave. He Have plenty of style and are excellently tailor­ was the successful bid Detroit, Mich., — Price reductions Baid that he was going awaj and it , RtnEier and son Frank attend- ed; will fit correctly and give satisfaction. These fourth. The total am of $40 on all sport models in the I would be hls last haircut. Then the ' ^ K i contracts awarded Monc Chevrolet Six passenger car Has were | »» went -d.paid^evera, pTcnic. heM suits were designed and made by leading manufac­ 463.77. Contracts awa announced here today by H. J . K l i n - [sm all debts. W'hen his m o n e y ran , at r „ulJBC> IBm Riverside park, Pontiac, last turers who have earned and intend to retain their follows: ,er- vice-president and general sales , out b e j e t t his , Thursday. Misses Doris Knauer and Scully bridge. Round N O W Ip th o manager of the Chevrolet Motor Co. | f°r another. He then went to hls Doris Whitlow were members of the j national celebrity. The materials include a long list ship, Nelaon Concrete ( The modelB affected are the Sport room. took carbolic acid, and was 4-H Club orchestra that afternoon. pany, Pontiac, $2,098.9 Time to get Lifetime Roadster, which is now priced at found dead, lying fully clothed on of favorite fabrics in pleasing colors. Wonderful f h l h f i n d e r McCloud bridge, Sau Guaranteed $515; the Sport Coupe, reduced to hls bed. The statements he made values from ship, George Watson, YOURS! about going away were Interpreted TRYING TO PLEASE $615; the Club Sedan, now $625; and The editor who can please every­ 91,696.35. FULL OVERSIZE BIO OVERSIZE in their true light when hls dead the Special Sedan, $685. All mod­ one Is not suited for this earth, but Klendsworth bridge, This la the chance of a life­ BALLOONS CORDS body was found. els formerly were priced $40 higher. ______is entitled to wings. Human nature $15.75 to $30.00 Long Point township 1 This latest move of the company time to ret PLUS values C. I. P. 8. DECLARES DIVIDEND ,lB 80 constituted that some of our Concrete Culvert compi Full Oversize Balloons brings the price range of the Chevro­ In tires. Tire prices are of the readers would like to have us feed 98,938.11. 29x4.40 ’ let Six to less than the range of the The Board of Directors Swift bridge, Readli Central Illinois Public Service com­ them on scandal; some would like to We have several short lots in all lines with extra tow. You re t more than a t ______$ 4 . 9 8 four cylinder Chevrolet at the time have us tell the unvarnished truth | Nelson Concrete Culver of the changeover at the close of pany, at a meeting held In Spring- special prices that will interest you. Pontiac, 91,730.38. ever for your money. 30x4.50 field, Tuesday, August 6th, declared about them, while others would kill at 1928. At that time the four was us If we did. It to a comforting $ 5 . 9 8 priced from $496 to $715, while the a dividend ot $1.50 p e r share on the Ask for Special Sammar cumulative preferred capital stock thought to the editor to know that m u l l in g v il l a g e nine different passenger models iff the Lord himself did not please ev­ T he Village of Obi Change-over Offer Big Oversize Cords the slx-cyllnder line today range of that company for tbe quarter end­ ing September 30, 1930. This div­ eryone while on earth. We labor Mil aa International 8- Goodyear Doable Bagle, from $496 to only $686, following hard to entertain and please our sub-, auctlon, to the highest $ 4 . 9 5 this latest reduction. id e n d 'is payable October 15, 1930. to all preferred stockholders of rec­ scrlbers, but that we should occas­ «»sh, at 8:00 o'clock, fl New Heavy Duty, All- The move of the company comes ionally fall to to be expected; but yon guat 80. Tractor to In • Careful Mounting—No Charge directly after the announcement that ord, on tbe books of the company at Weather. Standard All- tho close of business September 80, will always find us ready to be for­ order. Bale will take wire wheels may be had as optional given.—Watseka Republican. village Are station. Ot Weather Tires and Geod- Tubes also low priced equipment without extra cost on any 1*80. This to the third quarterly dividend to preferred stockholders ovan, auctioneer.ir. mM. year Puncture-Seal Tubes! Chevrolet Six passenger ear. A one-way street is defined as one Garrity & Baldwin V . . for the year 1980. , 4 VILLAG on which the motorist Is humped The largest number of armed from the rear only. OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND BOYS LABOR DAT (X USJH> TIRE troops t o gather at one point In Illi­ It la a a mall world after all, aad BARGAINS to often the man yon owe appears on _t_ As has hssa the ensto nois since the World War, massed at House heating with gn CHATSWORTH * $ * » « , yssrs Chatsworth bos GUARANTEED BALDWIN’S 0* ^ Camp Grant, Rockford, IU., la 19M. the aeone while yon am paying cash T . J. BA LD W IN .: fo r gas. Oi per eeot to Illinois for the year Tho number of men la estimated at ending September, l i f t , over th e 19.009. It pays to advertise In this ] previousnsnislmm «aa»year...... — '•

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