« U m u of 011- derweat u ap- t the Iroquois :« l week i|o M«r, o f M id i- Inlversity U lo­ ft and general . school during SIXTY-FIRST YEAR CHATSWORTH. ILLINOIS, THURSDAY. JANUARY 31. 1935

Anyway, Noah wasn’t one Husbands are happiest What’s the sense In teach­ of those people who go off on when they get home-made ing your hoy good manners' a trip leaving the eat behind presents. They know that if be forgets them the mo­ to look out for herself. kind wasn’t charged to them. ment he takes hold of a steer­ in g wheel? The. husband who Is tempt­ Take care of the pennies ed to say that his wife can’t and It won’t be long until The chief cause of war Is take a Joke will do well to the government will find the ranting of people who Chats worth's Last Surviving ChaU w orth R i i k f t w f i L o n look at himself In the glass some sort of tax to take care Peoria Girls’ Basket Ball know they won’t be called on and then drop the subject. Civil War Veteran Has of your dollars. Team Defeats Chiefs to fight. in VetauBon Valley Woe Is man. He slaves to Birthday Dinner. Maybe we need more in Overtime. In every litter there is one Finals. get a fortune. Then he credit, as the president says, little fellow who gets pushed slaves to keep it while other but there would not have away and stays lean. He Philip Gleason, a bachelor and members of bis family have a John W. Speer, Chatsworth's behn a depression if nobody The Farrow Chlx girls' team, of j turns out to be a radical. a resident of Chatswortb for more good time. sole surviving Civil war veteran, had gone into debt. Peoria, defeated the Chiefs in an ! than ten years, was found dead in passed his 94 th birthday anniver­ overtime game by the score of 27- [ Should Americans modern­ his room at the Chatsworth ho­ A doctor’s statement that sary January 29th at his home In You can feed part of the 26. The score was close through­ ise China? Well, did any­ tel Monday morning. He had ex­ beer and cheese are good for the western part of Chatswortb. people all the time, and all out, with the lead changing hands body ever profit by waking perienced very poor health for nervous youngsters may While Mr. Speer has led a rath­ of the people part of the time several times during the course of up another man’s bulldog? i .... T he many years and was frequently cause some men to feel that er secluded life for the past few but you can’t feed all of the the game Tuesday night. More men would be willing T h e M u rray confined to his bed by acute suf­ they are in their second years he enjoys good health and people all of the time. The girls’ team had a smooth to talk money n)atters over fering. Dr. O. D. WlHstead at­ childhood. is up early each morning and A civilised man is a fellow team play, coupled by the accur- i w ith their wives If said wives [)tnbard In tended him during Sunday night ready for the day's activities. In youth you are afraid the who spends 40 years of his ate shooting by Dorothy Kogy, were not always reminding and Wilfred Graham stayed with Sunday a few of his friends world will go to the dogs, and life piling up a fortune that that kept the Chiefs in hot water | th e m of new things their him part of the night. were invited to the Speer home In old age you know It will somebody else can enjoy aft­ most of the game. This Is the n e ig h b o rs h av e jUBt b o u g h t. Was Under Doctor’s Care for a noon-day dinner and were first girls' team that the Chiefs If it gets what it deserves. happy to extend congratulations er he is dead and gone. Mr. Gleason had occupied s have ever played and as a result to their host. room in the hotel for several yean they were somewhat afraid to Born near Clarksburg, Indiana, and received especially solicitous make the game rough. January 29, 1841 he came with attention when he was ill. which The score at the end of the' his family to this locality 69 years led to a visit of Inquiry between game was 26 all. During the i ago and settled on -what is now 6 and 7 o'clock Monday'morning. overtime Monahan committed a the Nick Nimbler farm west if At first he appeared to be sleep­ foul and D. Roge nonchalantly town. For many years he was a ing aoundly, but upon later inves­ walked to the free throw line and ; prominent stock buyer and enjoy­ tigation the startling discovery tossed in the winning point. Aft­ ed a wide and favorable acquaint­ was made that life was extinct. er this the Chiefs tried to produce ance. The doctor was summoned and the a field goal to win the game but During the Civil war he served conclusion was reached that death the girls put up some mighty fin? ; in the Eighteenth Indiana In­ had apparently occurred a couple defense work. fantry, Volunteers, and has enjoy­ of hours before the discovery. Grlmsley and Bud Monahan ( Neighboring Town to Have ed the esteem and respect of the Chatsworth Scores Another ScAices In Catholic Church each made eight points for the Fine Modem Fire the highest entire Chatsworth community for losers and Rogy gathered twelve The body was removed to the Success in Benefit many years. points for the winners. Protection. Lted in the McGuire funeral home, where a Enterprise. Papooses IK-feat Melvin et in Chats- large number of friends oalled The Papooses won another prior to the funeral services. The Commissioners and i Pontiac Daily Leader) game, this time over the Melvin funeral was held in Saints Peter J. J. Herr, of the firm of Adsit, Clerks Organize Indees by the score of 23-9. Play­ and Paul’s church in ChaUworth Thompson & Herr, attorneys for ing to a scoreless tie during the at 2:80 Wednesday morning and Against Abolition the village of Forrest, received a first quarter the local boys snap­ lnteranent was made in St. Mary’s telegram yesterday from the Fed­ ped out of it and led at the half, cemetery at RoberU. eral Reserve bank of Chicago, ad­ Clerks and highway commiss­ six to two. From then on the The pall bearers were Wilfred vising him that the Public Works ioners of Livingston county’s 30 Papooses showed their superiority Graham, R. V. McGreal, Harold Administration has purchased townships met in the courthouse and scored at will ‘S h o rty ” Albee, Raymond Gerbracht, C. L. $25,000 worth of W ater Revenue In Pontiac last Thursday in an or­ Culklu, playing his usual bang-up Ortman and Roy Phipps. bonds of the village of Forrest, ganised fight against the proposal game, scored eleven points for the permitting work on the new water Born at Buckley before the state legislature to Papooses. Kaiser played best for system to begin immediately. abolish these offices in the county the losers. .Philip, son of Dennis and Kath­ The other $7,000 of the $32,000 government. Meet Piper Teams Again ryn Plunkett Gleason, was born project was obtained in a grant The organisation set up at this The Chiefs Moguls will tan­ at Buckley, Illinois, July 20, 1889, and from the PWA. The bonds, known first meeting la headed by L. J. gle at Piper City next Tuesday and died January 28, 1036, aged as “four per cent W ater Revenue 45 years, 5 months and 29 days. Harter, of Long Point, president, night. Bach team has won a and William Fienhold, of Owego bonds” will mature serially until’ He was for many years engaged g am e b o this game will be the de­ 1959. In the .work of an electric light secretary. These two officers to­ ciding game of the series. The gether with a resolutions commit­ To Sink New Well and telephone lineman and had the”wing pond Chiefs will be out In full force in tee composed of H. J. Scherwln. The new well, which will be the order to take this all important source of supply, has been contem­ gam e. plated for many months. Water The Papooses will play the pre­ permanent residence In Chats­ from the old well proved unsatis­ worth. At the time of the de­ liminary game at 7:30 against the factory, according to tests made structive sleet storm In December, Junior Moguls. This game will by the state department of health 1924, he arrived here with the provide plenty of thrills as both as Springfield. teams are out to win. This will forces of the Central Illinois Pub­ Located on the Bennett farm, lic Service Company and there­ south of Forrest, the new well will after chose to make the town his extend to a depth of 115 feet. Wa­ home. ter found at this level has been Many Years a Sufferer judged exceptionally good, being In spite of poor health that much softer than the water now caused him to be a constant suf­ used. ferer and which resulted in a Easier to Lose Real An electric pumping station will number of surgical operations and Estate for Unpaid Taxes be built at the well and a 60,000- long periods of time spent In hos­ gallon elevated steel water tower pitals, Mr. Gleason m aintained a l­ Thousands of dollars worth of will be constructed just west of their games. The grades will ways a spirit of hope and cheer­ Livingston county property, on the Forrest business district. XKW MAILING LIST battle the freshmen and a wrest­ trch— the pro- fulness that aroused the wonder which the taxes have been de­ Tank lOO Feet High ling exhibition will be staged by atlonally. of all who knew his condition. He faulted, face the likelihood of be­ Martin Brown Named The tank will measure 100 feet two U. of I. students. “Ronnie” was loyal to his friends and most ing sold under an amendment to from a list that has been carefully from foundation to the top of the to Take Rural Census Shafer, a C. T. H. S. alumnus, will considerate of tho*e who were the state revenue act paaaed in revised, with the purpose In mind balcony. fSW O RTH particularly endeared to him. His 1933. in Three Township: of having every date accurate. The The new system also Includes battle (we are informed that "bat­ last activities, as late as Sunday Tax buyers are already taking date on the subscriber’s copy the addition of water mains and tle” is the correct term) James rthday and throughout the preceding advantage of this provision of the should be the exact date to which fire hydrants, eliminating ‘dead Mitchell of Long Island, New week, were the performance of law. the subscription is now paid. Eacn ends," and giving Forrest addi- York, showing both the pro style 1935 constant visits and generous at­ Under the old law, when prop­ subscrlber is asked to refer to that tional protection against fire, and the more scientific collegiate population for Chatsworth, For­ tentions to a devoted friend in erty was offered for sale for taxes d a te : If any exists. It Is un- Cameroa, Joyce & Co., of Keo- style. An interesting time i» as­ and buyers failed to appear to bid rest and Indian Grove (F&lrbury) su re d . a hospital. intentlonal and will be corrected kuk, la., have been awarded the It in at a sale, an order of default and began the work Monday. Tournament Scores For the past year or more he Immediately upon notification, contract for construction, and are was entered against the property, Thomas J. Carney will take the C. T. H. S. FO FT TP has conducted a tavern In Chats­ The payment of all subscriptions expected to begin work the latter a 12 per cent default penalty was census of Charlotte and Sullivan B o rk ______9 I 1 worth and he enjoyed the confi­ that are in arrears will be tpprv- part of this week or next. They added to the tax bill, and the prop­ (Cullont) townships and Herman C ooney ______5 2 12 dence end good will of the eltl- guarantee to build a well and erty owner had an opportunity A. Haack has Germanville and C o rd in g ______9 0 9 nvitea the at sens of the community to a de­ equipment that will produce 150 to settle the account with the next Belle Prairie townships. NOTICE H e ln h o rs t ______.______1 0 2 one gree that was manifested by the gallons of water per minute. year’s bill. Others named In Livingston P e rk in s ______1 0 2 many expressions of regret over To Favor Forreet Workmen Under the new law, effective county are: E h m a n ______3 0 8 bin departure and the united tri­ As nearly as possible, the work January 1, n tax purchaser can go Paul B. Trainor, Semen and B a i l e y ______0 0 0 ad Mistress of bute of local business men In the which will necessitate much hand to the county treasurer’s office at Sunbury; Lloyd B. Gutel, Odell W ittie r ______I 0 2 McGreal. fens of expressive funeral flow­ lab o r will be done by workmen any time and purchase property and Nevada; Robert J. Miller, K y b u r z ______2 0 4 ett, Alan Ent- ers and the closing of their es­ of Forrest and the vicinity. on which the taxes have been de­ Dwight and Union; John M. Fin­ B ess ______2 0 4 bert Borgman. tablishments during the funenl In preparation for the system, j faulted. negan, Round Grove and Brough­ Saunemln PG FT TP Aline Hostler, service. many Forrest residents have In­ Under the law the owner of the ton; Weeley Shaffer, Pike and stalled running water in their j1G re e n ______.______A 2 2 is Cline, Nellie Three Brothers Survive property must pay 12 per cent ah an, Marjorie Rooks Creek; David McCormack, homes, assuring the village of the , W o l f ______0 1 1 Three brothers survive him: itson, Carl Ky • penalty hi case he settles his tax Pontiac and Bpparda Point; Wil­ necessary number of users. T he 1 er, Louis Hab- joeepk, of Buckley; Dennis, of bill within the ensuing six months, liam Winslow, Avoca and Owego; bonds will be retired from funds B ru m m e tt Joliet; Matt O.. of Hale Center. a 24 per cent penalty If he tries to John Hanley, Pleasant Ridge and collected as water revenue. H u b e r Kaiser, Martin, Texas. His parents preceded him redeem the property within the 8aunem!n. K n eeb o n e man Grlmsley. In depth. next six months, and n 48 per cent Bach enumerator ia a reeldent A NOTE OF THANKS Todd ___ penalty within the next six months of one ef the townships In his ter­ We are grateful to ail friends of period. ritory. Three are to bo appolnt- All persons who paid toward ner, Mrs. F. 'L. Philip Oleason for their sympathy C. T. H. S. jboom, Harold At the end of two yearn the pur­ the building of the concrete road Bork ___ and kindly services at the time of A deed filed Monday. January chaser gets a deed to the property. south o t Chatsworth about 1918 Bailey __ 88th, from Vera Fern Puffer Wal­ — Pontiac Dally Leader. are asked to meet at the office of his death and interment. rd Cooney, Mr. THE) GLEASON FAMILY Cooney _ Ford, Dr, and lace and husband to John H. Mill­ Chas. F. Shafer In Chataworth at Perkins ' Oarrlty. er. Cynthia Miller and B. Verne 7:00 p. m„ Friday, February 1. SPORTSMEN'S CLUB MEETING Ehman _ MUler. as Joint tenants, for 120 COMMITTEE J. Haberkorn. We wish to thank the many Bess ----- Shman Sr., Ray acres In Sec. 17. Ofrmamrllle Tuesday, February 5th, Wood­ friends of Charles Melsenhelder Kyburs >ancey, Walter township, tenanted by Qnlntln man ball. Special Invitation to for the beautiful floral offerings Hetnhorst Strantgan and known as the John farmers. Business, election of of­ and other acta of kindness shown. Cullom kraovan, Hllko Q. Puffer farm. ficers, lunch. —His Brothers and Sisters. Twtehaus Cerrins, Harold “ These people nil reside In Cal­ (•) WM. P. TURiNBR, Sec’y ae Monahan. ifornia but all ween former resi­ Sehlpper dents of Liviagrton county. Mrs. Van Alstyne We wish to extend opr thanks to the friends who favored os with eeslstenes during the dentil of ou r father. W illiam Onraegr. ffr. <•) Ini* FAMILY

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-SH-XV-K-K-frM M-** 4-4-M-H» Sm iles D uring Fight for Life PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES MELVIN NEWS Btlubsth Underwood. Curraapoadvot The John Newberry medal, es­ tablished In 1922, has lately beeu j Homer Mlkeworth, who haa awarded to Laura Artner for the been ill. Is Improving. book. "W aterless Mountain." This medal is given annually to the D. B. Thompson has been con­ American author who has wrltteu fined to his home by Illness. the most distinguished and orig­ Attorney F. M. Thompson was a inal book for American boys and business caller here Saturday. girls. It Is the gift of A. A. Mel- I. Thompson, who was very 111 cher, editor of the “Publisher’s at his home here, continues to lm WeekJy." The book which shall prove. receive the award Is selected by a Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Boroff spent committee of 15 children's librar­ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James ians, and no more suitable name1 T h o m as. could be given this medal than> Miss Edith Cothern spent a por­ that of John Newberry. Can you tion of the past week In Chicago imagine a time when there were with relatives. no books for boys and girls to read? No story books, that Is, for The seed corn house is In oper­ there were always lesson books. ation now, testing seed corn. Ray­ Well, sadly enough, that was the mond Stienman Is manager. case in 1750 when John Newberry Miss Margerle Kemple, teacher opened his book shop In London. in M. C. H. S., spent the week-end His stock consisted of dull adult in GibBon City with home folks. volumes and a side line of patent Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freehlll medicines. But, evidently, thi3 have moved Into the Jennie Has­ kind gentleman took notice of the kell property on Crossley street. wistful eyes of children who C. L. Sharp was In Paxton Mon- sought in vain for amusement day evening to attend a meeting at his shop window. He was sor­ of the I. O. O. F. lodge In that ry for them and soon secured not­ city. ed authors to write children's! Miss Mabel Underwood, who books and soon appeared the first j spent the past two weeks In Chi­ juveniles among them "Little; cago with relatives, returned home Goody Two .-'hoes." which we still I f-'unday. Chicago M otor Club read today. Dr. and Mrs. C. \V. McLaugh- ln looking backward over the1 jin, of Bloomington, spent the Self-appointed ** guardians** of street parking space Starueu out of the remarkable stolidity tic usu maintained since past year we are not unmindful j week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. b!s arrest, as more and more incriminating evidence neaped up of favors received and we arej McLaughlin. against him in nts trial on ihe charge ot murder of the Lindbergh grateful to i tie Pla ndealer foi Miss Margaret Short, teacher In U. S. May Save Town Doomed by Mine Fire baiiv itruno Richard Hauptmann is shown a b o v e as ue conferred, printing our library notes - to [ grade school at Sibley, spent anxiously, with bis attorney, Edward J Reilly. Facing cameramen, those d Dating books, magazines Frjday evening with -Mr. and Mrs. Hauptmann, below, masks his concern with a steely smile. and pictures; also to those who chas ' L sharp, ai-si'ted u> in t.irio u s wav.-, in tin R D o u g h ty w as in Q uincy th e the libr.uy. e.m gear j,ast week, attending the annual A mother told us the following conference of the Illinois Farm In Ganada-to-Australia H ab o u t h e r littson who. being Supply company, very fond of reading, wished to Miss Dorothy Acert returned to stay up later at night than he tier home in Chicago Monday aft- should to finish a favorite book. er a week-end visit with her si3- The mother told him how little ter. Mrs. Guy Thompson, and fam- chickens; went to bed with the Ry. sun. The hoy replied. "Yes, but Mr alul Mrs. Fred Halbig de- the old hen goes with them, you parted foy motor Sunday for their know. Mama.” home in Miller, South Dakota, aft- _ ... . __ er a two weeks’ visit with rela- Do you like mystery stories? i W e h av e th e fo llo w in g in te re s tin g ttveB h

• PEERLESS performance of the G-E Monitor Top has made it possible It Is to be hoped that the Chats- for General-Electric to protect your worth people will regard the un­ fortunate episode In Its proper WAFF investment five years for $1 a year. light—that It takes all kind of Should the sealed-in-steel mechanism people to make a world, although why we cannot say—That the Cul- fail within that time it will be re­ lom team, management and fans placed without farther cost to you. I regret the Incident at least as A FT E R EIGHTY YEARS, N o375 With a G-E Most it or | much as they; that they realise FIRM INCORPORATES T op RcfritetAtor fo a that Cullom people have the AT OUR SHOW ROOMS l « tht standard I year warranty . . . PL U t greatest or admiration, respect The many Chatsworth friends of 4 7«ari additional pro­ rpoTH will lore the pretty new frocks of challls. Pattern 262. tect ioa on the affaltd-i*. and regard for them and their ex­ Charles Merkle will be Interested or See Your Electrical Dealer The freedom of movement which children like is furnished WAFFLE IRON •t«d mrchaniim fee | J . cellent athletic teams, and that In the following article taken from by the smart pleats that hang so straight below the drop yoke; • Everybody love* waffle*— under, they are always welcome In the Peoria Journal: and the perky puff sleeves are very neat. Patterns available In Cullom, in spdte of the evidence to delicioDi, H O T . T he kind that melt elies 4 to 10 years. Size 8 calls for 2 H yards of 35-lnch fabric the contrary m a n ife ste d In th i s ' B1Kh tT V**™ eetabllsh- in yoar mouth. This smart new and *-4 yard contrast These easy-to-make dresses are splendid : ment of the business, John Merkle forunately isolated case.—Cullom H O T P O IN T Waffle Iron make* the In washable cottons, crepes, or woolens. & Sons, manufacturers ot monu­ YOUR CHOICE-/1 Chronicle-Headlight. perfect, evenly browned kind right o For the mature of figure, few frocks are as becoming as the ments and cemetery memorials, trimly tailored one. Pattern 376. The soft ruffling can be omitted at the table without fun, must or Good advertising Is not an ex­ has been Incorporated under Illi­ JL without detracting from the modish excellence of this model. smoke. It’s modern in design sad V YMufrcm e pense; It Is an Investment. n o is law . Patterns come in sices 86 to 62. Size 44 requires 6 yards ot performs net with gleaming chrome 19-Inch crepe, satin or woolen, and yard contrasts for ths C h a rle s (F. Merkle is president Most anybody is ready to econ a n d principal owner ot the corpor­ plat* finish and accurate HEAT • Every home can now afford a omlze In 1937. ation, which is capitalised at |I 5 , - IN D ICA TO R. A ho bake* delicious 000. The company’s establish­ ehocolau cake, gingerbread, biscuits modem automatic Electric Range m ent Is at 410 & Adams street, isd s iif other ddiocicie and Water Heater for they ‘earn where It has been situated for -A r D O W N their keep’ in time and labor saved. many years. every day of the year. Low elec­ FASHION BUREAU, 103 PARK AVENUE. NEW YORK John Merkle 0r., founded the buetnees In 1854 and upon hte tricity price* for electric cooking Enclosed fin d ...... cents Please send m e th e p a tte rn s death It was continued by his son, and water heating and oar liberal checked below, at 16 cents each: John Jr., end Chariss Merirle. term plan nuke* k ever so easy. Pattern No. 362 Sl/e ...... John Morklo Jr., dlod about ton years ago and Charles haa contin­ P a tte rn No. 176 Size ...... ued In the ownership and manage­ m ent. j ’

S late v m si. i*«a ■ JANUARY 81, 1885 CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS

SOLVENT POUND TO to keep the engine clean, the “new car feel" will last a lot longer. Al­ FORREST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS SEND GUM, CARBON so, valve-grinding Jobe can be al­ ^ «t» 4» A. X u . OUT THE EXHAUST most forgotten. Whenever the car lacks power, Mesdames Hazel Metz. Barbara that he will appear before mechanics say that most motorists Robinson, Mabel Church enter­ the County Court of blame the carburetor. The real tained the American Legion Aux­ Uvlagatae County, at the Court Honae la trouble-maker, nine-tenths of the iliary at the home of the forme, Pontiac, on the third Monday la time these mechanics say. Is car­ last Thursday e\enlug. Eighteen March next; at which time all per- A HOST of youthful bon which has been caught by- members were present. ha\ ing claims against said players soon will head for gum and baked into a hard flinty MIbs Ethel Lewis, home eco- sons Estate are notified and requested southern training ramps, to pro mass through the heat of the mo­ nomics teacher in the For.e pare blithely for the coming sea to r. high pchool, was cdlled to her to attend for the purpose of hav- *°n. unaware thm a nasty old Helps Starting Also home in Amboy Thursday by the Ing the same adjusted Dated this 24th day of January, jinx awaits them. The new solvent also helps free sudden death of her father. All too frequently a rookie has the engine from starting drag, ac­ The home of L. It. Stewart It- 1935 HARM FRIEDEN. shone Ilke-evJjsjuoii light In bta cording tb the advertisements. under quarantine for scarlet fe­ Administrator flrat semester under the big top, Skelly Aromax continues to be ver, their grandson, Daie l ame., F. A. Ortman only, the year following, to Tailor-Made for each locality. This being the victim. Injto tbe minora. The Cleveland Skelly innovation of two years The funeral for Perry Duane A tto rn e y Indiana could bare commanded b ago. strongly publicized In news­ Crouch was held 1 uesday at 2 p WE HAVE ’EM fancy price bad they wanted to paper advertising since then, has nt.. a t th e M e th o d ist cliu reh . lV.tr peddle Carl Lind, second base sen­ ial was made in Forrest cemete y won for Skelly steady sales in­ So your wife quarreled with sation. during his first year. They Perry Duane, infant son of M creases. Month after month ac­ you? I thought you said she waa didn’t. Lind later proved a flash and Mrs. Jess Crouch, was bo.n cording to Mr. Skelly. new sales blind to your faults. in the pan and slipped into base­ Dec. 22, 19 34, and died Sunday records have been established. She was blind to them all right, ball oblivion., at the home here following se Tailor-Made Aromax Gasoline but wasn’t deaf, and the neigh­ Johnny Verges, who starred eral days' illness of pneumonia. plus K-27 and Skelly Tagolene bors posted her. with the Giants when they copped John A. Keeiey. who lias been the flag In 1933, was sold down Motor Oil are available at the service station of Trunlt-Marr Co., manager for some time of I.e<> ' the river to the Phils this winter ard’s grocery, has resigned. Mrs And so it haa gone. -kelly distributors in C’hatsworth, and at the oil stations of John Leonard is now 'n charge, assisted Often, this reversal of form has Houghton and Geo. A. Miller in by Mrs. Mary Anderson. been due to a pitching or batting IF YOU ARE OVER 40 flaw which tbe enemy eventually- Chatsworth and Kemnetz Oil Co., Tlie first of 2,509 volumes of If su. nHture it. wurninK you of danger discovered and passed down the in Strawn, 111. adv. ahead. t*Gt fid of your trouble earljr. Chinese books, printed in that lan­ baseball "grapevine.” In 1933, op­ Make thin 26c test. Get Juniper o.l. guage. and a gift to the Uniter Huehu leaves, etc., in preen tablets. Aak posing clouters suffered from as­ On way to get your name in for Itl'KETS. the bludder laxative. Take tigmatism or something when Hal tlie paper is to write a letter to fcity of Illin o is, h ave ju s t been re­ 12 of them in four daya: if not pleased rhn editor telling hint how good ceived by, the library of that in go back and pet your money. BUKETS Schumacher, Giant burler, unrk on the bladder similar to caator stepped to the slab. h e is. Btitution. They have been p-t oil on the bowels. Flushes o u t exeexX The following year the Cleve­ sented to the university by Dr. < acids and other impurities which cause petting up nights, frequent desire, scanty land tribe him for a fare-thee- Third parties may be just t'.ie C. Wang, eomm ssioner of the t'iii flow*, burning, backache or leg iia'na. well. Later in the season, some thing in congress but most cou­ nese government in London, to You ate bound to feel better after thia ot the Indians tipped Hal off to ples think them out of place in gether with a number of nth flushirg and you get your regular sleep, (iuatantced by Will C. Quinn. Druggi u a fault In bis change of pace the parlor. cenerous Ch n<‘se Win' a'nmnt. HI 26 ______offering. Will 1935 put ft stumbling block In the way of mainy 1934 freshmen prizes? Tbe Cardinals’ success last year was due in a large part to tbe etellar work of that youth­ ful battery, Paul Dean and Bill DeLnncey. Can tbey slip by that crucial second year? And bow about Hal Trosky. huge Cleveland first sacker, who burned up the junior circuit last year? Julius Bolters of the Red Sox and Len Koenecke of the Dodgers; Cecil Travis. Senator Inflelder; and Eldon Promising diamond careers are in danger, with that second- Auker, Tiger burler, are others year Jinx around. Above, left to right, are Hal Trosky and Eldon who would better keep their Anker; below, Pan] Dean and Bill DeLancey. At bottom is Ralph fingers crossed during 1936. Flanagan, 17-year-old swimming sensation.

JT may be almost Impossible for Rawls By 1931, be had broken TTANK GREENBERG, first ■* an athlete up in years to make Your Car W ill Start his first national record. He waa sacker of the Tigers, was a a comeback, but Ralph Flanagan, on the Olympic team In 1932, and, crack cage star until fallen arches aged 17, had no trouble doing IL ears, the town ot early In 1933, he bested Seattle’s forced him to the sidelines . . . At a recent Miami swimming Ing an 1884 mine tam ed Ja c k M edics fo r th e 600- Earl Grace, Pirate receiver, has m eet, th e lad crash ed som e 27 yard national Indoor free style d, house founds- never stolen a base, though he’s records, after a year of oblivion. title. y be put to work been In the majors five years . . . •Discovered In 1926, the then 9- New Straltsvllle Then be deserted his coach, and Gorilla Jones, sepia battler. Is In yenr-nld natatorial prodigy waa sank from sight This winter ha training again after undergoing ti 1 by Steve Forsyth, famed Joined Forsyth again, and trained an operation for removal of a coach who developed Katharine faithfully for his comeback. c a ta r a c t with Tailor-Made

“Gleanings From Yellowing Files of The Plalndealer” ------ifiCMltt TEN YEARS AGO Block, where she will make her (Jan. 20, 1925) i home. Mrs. Wrede, who Is 7 7 MDs Catherine Veronl a H allai i j >'ears old, has been a resident of and James P. Flynn were married | Chatsworth for 60 years and is at nuptial high mass in the chapel ( honored and loved by many peo- of Ss. Peter and Paul's church on P,e- Wednesday morning nt 8 o’clock Mrs. James Doran, a bride of a solvent that keeps gasoline trouble makers in solu­ by Rev. Father Hearn. week, is quarantined at the home Tiny carbon warts on a single valve seat can give Louis Grosenbach. It is report- ot her mother. Mrs. Mary Me’.ster. old-car dragginess to a brand new car. tion. Only your Skelly Man gives you the extra values ed, has secured a position in Chi- with diphtheria. Refiners have long known that gasoline in a motor of Tailor-Making, p lu s K-27. Drive to your Skelly cago with one of the big mall or------station today. der firms. TWENTY YEARS AGO produced a varnish-like gum. Gum forms and nestles Get either Skelly Aromax or Aromax Ethyl. Each Mrs. Henry Wrede expects to (Jan. 29. 1915) at points of high temperatures such as exhaust valves, depart Friday with her daughter. At ten o'clock Thursday tore- pistons, and rings— and serves as a hinder for carbon is Tailor-Made—-each contains Solvent K-27. Mrs. Alvin Pfeiffer.-for Wood noon, January 27, occurred the; and other residues of combustion, W ______C IMS, SVtlly o n Co Tlie refilling industry has sought for years to out­ V New Spanish Custom wit gum. For years, no other gasoline has been cleaner than Skelly gasoline. And now Skelly Oil Company, TO QUICK STARTS0 AROMAX pioneer in Tailor-Making, is first to conquer gum!

keep the New Car Feel skeuv AD0S K-27 K-27 added to Tailor-Made Skelly Aromax insures you a cleaner, faster starting motor—plus a free­ for CLEANER MOTOR & FASTER STA RT dom from costly carbon deposits and related motor troubles such as other gasolines cannot deliver. This means that Skelly Aromax p lu s K-27 enables Two Exclusive Skelly A dvantages 1. TAILOR-MAKING THIRTY YEARS AGO you to go your ordinary mileage between a. QUICKER START—At wro, starts In 3% rev­ (Feb. 3, 1905) valve grinds, so that your ear keeps responding like olutions. James Garrlty departed for new. b. AIR-MIX MILEAGE —7600 to 1 air-gasoline Notre Dame, Ind., Thursday morn­ mixture, assuring greater mileage. With • G E Monitor ing. In response to word stating Get These Skelly Extras »p Refrigerator y o i 2 . SOLVENT K-27 FOR CLEANER MOTOR Hm itandird | year that his brother, Leo, who is very rriRty . . . PLUS Solvent K-27 is not a harmful “dope”. Protected a. LESS STARTING DRAG-W ith cl^an pistons, r* m additional pr»- ill with typhoid fever in the col­ rings and cylinders. tinn on tb« MaU«-la* lege hospital, had suffered a re­ by IJ. S. Patent Pending, K-27 is a special petroleum rl KtchaaitM tm 19. b. CARBON FREE—Solvent K-27 reduces carbon lapse. fo rm atio n . Ktyber Brothers who purchased ”X5. GUM FREE — Gam not deposited, passes oat the Jos. H. Linn farm In Charlotte ex h au st. township, moved their effects this ON YOUR RADIO! Jimmie Allen in a d. NO STICKY, LEAKY VALVES-Reduction of week from Fletcher and are get­ Daring, New Air Adventure! gum keeps valve seats clean for tight seal, pro- ting settled preparatory to operat­ I venting compression losses. ing the farm. The Plalndealer Is EACH EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY and SUNDAY \ TO OCTANE, OF COURSE—The maximum glad to welcome Kerber Brothers. 5:00 W CCO.Minnc.poll. . . 6:00 T anti-knock rating with tetraethyl "Q" fluid ia 6:15 WHO.DnMolni. ...6:14 The thirteenth birthday of the 6:00 W O W , O m . h ...... 6* i 5 V 70 octane. Misses Frances and Matie Becker 6:00 6*45 twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. 6:00 J. Becker, was celebrated Satur­ 6:00 day evening last, by friends. Re­ freshments were served and a most enjoyable time la re p o rte d . A bowling match between the SKELLY AROMAX GASOLINE single men and married men took place at W lenand's alleys last eve­ ning, in which the former team was victorious by 54 pins. Fol­ lowing Is the personnel of the team s: a n g l e men—'Menwell Per- rias, Lester Hsberkorn, Joseph W ittier, Joe Ferries, Mike Samp­ TRUNIY-MARR CO son. Married Man— Henry Bork, Roy Hallam, Louts Bork, P. C. Distributor* of Skelly Product* T a y lo r, H. T. Klover.

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The American Legion Auxiliary L J. Haberkora attended The Piper City Ore departmeat met . at the home of Mra. F. H. businees in Pontiac Tuesday. SI D enom inations Represented B y made e quick run to the Boy Haw­ Herr Mondey evening. Mra. Peter Kurtenbach Sr., thorne form about d i milea aouth Mr. and Mra. Joe Herkert, of confined to her bed by illness. This M oody Bible Institute G roup of there Monday moraine and « - Cullom, were gueets of Mr. and Mrs. Bony W alter spent Sunday anguished a blase that had start­ Mra. John Bndree Sunday. with friends at Crescent City. ed on the wash house roof adjoin­ — Window glass st Quinn’s. ing the home. A assail hole was SPECIALS Miss Helena Aaron waa a M r Arthur Walter, Andrew Eby Aquila Entwlstle attended to burned In the roof. A defective t»ury visitor Thursday. and Edwin Pearson were business business et the county seat Tues­ flue was the cause of the Ore. visitors in Pontiac Thursday. d a y . Vern Murphy, of Chicago, spent Two 14-year-old Pontiac school 1 9 « the week-end with friends here. Mra. Hannah Knight and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. LaRochelle boys. Ell atudebuker and Bdwlu Luther Orimstey is in Pontiac Emma Wteoand spent Sunday called on Bloomington relatives Zelnsek, admitted to County OAP 4 3 C this week serving on the petit with Mrs. P. H. Campbell in Rob S u n d ay . Judge Sealer that they had broken J u ry . erts. 7;'”' M. E. Franey and C. L. Ortman f ir e a t twenty sewer rents In PAPER Dr. and Mra. W. T. Bell were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Horntekel made a business trip to Pontiac yards of Pontiac. They being 2 5 d -and daughter, Alberta, spent Sat­ entertefuMt at the home of Dr. T u e sd a y . urday at the John Aellig home and Mra. J. A. Bell ta Watseka Miss Genevieve Stehr, of Bon- 2 1 c near Cullom. S u n d a y . fleld, spent Sunday at the home Jgmea O’Neil, of Chicago, spent Mlaa H i Bckhart was the guest of Mr. and Mra. A. F. Helnhorst of honor at a bridge party given the fore part of the week here, Blolce Yount, of Chicago, i'R B visiting at the home of Mrs. Jo­ by Mra. K. R. Porterfield Friday a fte rn o o n . spent the week-end with hie par­ Tauber’s M ercantile Store 1 9 sephine O'Neil. ents, Mr. and Mra. M. B. Yount. o r 5 0 c Mra. Rita Keeley and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. L Livingston Forrest Boldrey, of Newton, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS . B R A N Dorothy, of Straws, were Sunday and children spent Sunday with waa a guest Wednesday night of 2 1 M rs. Livingston’s parents, Mr. and visitors at the home of Miss Hel­ e n a A aro n . last week at the John F. Donovan Many el the students hers shewn at the Moody Bible Institute are M r*. R. B Stoddard, at Mtnonk. ho m e. preparing lev fereign missionary service, although the recent slaying 2 7 Mrs. O. D. Willstead went to Mr. and M rs 8. L. Boeman and Edward B. Herr made a bust- ef two missionaries In China Is still trash hi the puMte mind. DRY GOODS little daughter, of Elgin, were Chicago last Thursday and visited trip to Springfield Wednes­ CHICAGO—The recent claying problems of sanitation and other guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mar­ until 'Monday With Miss Adele 3 9 Raboln and other friends. d ay . of two American missionaries Oy subjects that will make It possible GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, HOSIERY, SHOES AND tin Thursday evening. Chinese oornmualsta Intensifies in­ v • fi County Superintendent H. W. Mrs. Rosa Monahan visited her for the missionary to carry oa un­ Mrs. Hannah Knight went to sister, Mra. Austman, at Forrest terest in the SSth annual Founder's der primitive conditions and minis­ 2 9 Wing Tuesday to spend the re­ McCulloch, after visiting schools LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR Wednesday afternoon. Conference to be held by ter to tbs physical well being as mainder of the week with her in this section, called in Chats- Mrs. Rita Keeley and daughter, tbs Moody Bible Institute here Feb­ well as the souls of non-Christian d a u g h te r , Mrav W . W . H o llo w ay . worth Wednesday afternoon. 1 9 Dorothy, of Strewn, visited with ruary 6-8. for both were Moody aad backward peoples. Miss Bernice Lenander and Les­ About ninety persons attended graduates and a day of tbe confer­ the former’s aunt. Miss Helena No tuition fee la charged for tbe lie Shaw, of Joliet, Mr. and Mrs. a Masonic party in their hall Fri­ ence will be dedicated to home and Aaron, Sunday. course, and tbe 3 5 Chester Butler, of Oak Park, were day night. They spent the eve­ foreign missions and their prob­ Mrs. Marie Rowcliffe is visiting holds tins oftheother couraesob j* 8 1111H U M »»1 M H »* ’HI »««»» ******* l ************* -entertained at the home of Dr. ning playing cards and dancing. lem s. relatives at Melvin this week. farad at the Institute. and Mrs. H. L. Lockner Sunday. Earl Harrington motored to John and Elisabeth Stem, tbe $1.95 Joseph J. Endres is confined to Champaign Monday and was ac-1 martyred missionaries, took the Many of tbe events st the Found­ Fred Meisenhelder and William his home with flu. companled home by his daughter, j Moody missionary course la 1888 er’s Conference will be broadcast DAVID’S _ 99c Meisenhelder left for the CCC Mrs. John Wenger, from near and shortly thereafter left for serv­ to the world over radio station camps at Rockford and Mt. Morris Alice Mae, who has a week's va- ECQNOMYGRQCERY cation from her studies at the U .; Fatrbury, visited with her mother, ice in China. Moody Bible Institute WMBL owned by tbe Institute and Wednesday having been called _29* of j. j Mrs. Bony Walter, Tuesday after- officials see no slackening of ferv­ located in Chicago. The station is SPECIALS FOR FEBRUARY, 1, 2 AND 4 hero by the death of their brother, noon. or for foreign mission service as dialed at 1080 kilocycles and baa ; Mrs. A. Slater and Mrs. J. T. Charles Meisenhelder. the result of the tragedy. O’Neil, of Joliet, attended the fu- The Altar and Rosary society listeners in many parts of tlief Mrs. Joseph J. Endres returned' In this connection, they point neral of Mrs. Flessner, of Piper, held a card party, dance and cako globe, Including the Fiji ui»ns^ Golden Goose Coffee Sunday from a two weekB visit out that the foreign missionary Hawaiian inlands Central and! p e r p o u n d ------*®<5 City, with Mr. and Mrs. Will Beck- walk in lhe Woodman hall Tues- w ith her sister, Mrs. J. J. Endres. must have much more than tbe South America, New Zealand, Cu­ 3 p o u n d s T7c ; ; man and F. R. Beckman, of Chi- day evening. at Martlnton, and a week's visit will and ability for preaching the bs. Porto Rioo, Alaska and other cago. ! Mrs. Edna Roberts, of Elgin. Stockholm Coffee w ith Mr. and Mrs. George Welch­ Gospel. Bible teaching and making lands and. of oourae, all parts of per pound —.— ------~. p _ r, spent a few days the latter part man at Crescent City. lhe funeral of William Carney . , , , , Christian converts.•The course at the United States. The station 8 p o u n d s .... „ , , ... of last week visiting her sister, Mrs. C. G. Bartlett entertained Sr., was held from S ain ts P eter p . Newman the Institute Includes such impor­ makes regular broadcasts In many New England Coffee three tables at bridge at her home and Paul’s church Friday m orn-|Mr8- F earl Newman. tant matters as s knowledge of foreign languages. Including Swed­ p e r p o u n d ------19c t o s , Thursday evening in honor of Miss lng at 9:30. Interment was In' Mrs. J. F. Wittier went to De- medicine, including obstetrics and ish. Norwegian, German, Hebrew, 8 p o u n d s 65c ; Ila Bckhart, who is here from Pe­ St. Patrick’s cemetery. The catur last Thursday and spent a rudimentary dentistry, also carpen­ Russian, Greek, Italian, Dutch. These coffees are fresh from the >rth, Illinois roaster every week, ground and oria visiting her sister, Mrs. J. pall bearers were: T. J. O’Connor,1 few days with her daughter, Mrs. try, shoe repairing, how to handle Spanish. IJthuantan aad Chinese. packed fresh every day. W . H elk en . D. J. Kerrins, W. C. Quinn, L». F. Marjorie Dodson. Garrlty, J. W. Miss Ruth Lillis Pearson, of Melster and Mrs. Wresley Ruppel has been I GILMAN SUITOR KILLS Charles Kueffner. FOX HUNTS SUCCESSFUL Normal, came Friday to visit her • confined to her home this week SELF IN PRESENCE OF Mesdames A. J. Sneyd H. H. | with a light attack of pneumonia. MUZES $10,000® ® CASH u n cle and au n t, Mr. and Mrs. K. GIRL WHO SPURNED HIM The ninth and tenth fox hunts Rosenboom, F. H. Herr, F. W. i but is convalescing nicely. R. Porterfield, and attended the of this season conducted by local A«k us sbout Pillsbury's simple, Kaiser, Ellen F. Palmer, Will C. Glenn Strough, 23. a farmer liv­ Masonic party Friday evening. Virgil and James Leathers mo­ chapters of the Livingston County easy Prise Contest I Quinn, H. L. Lockner. Misses Mar­ ing near Gilman, died two hours The Porterfields took her to her tored to Geff Saturday evening Sportsmen's club Sunday at garet Tibbetts. Alice Murtaugh after he had shot himself in the PILLSBURY'S " home Sunday afternoon. and visited until Monday evening Dwight and Forrest were the best and Rosana Nimbler attended a with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. head Monday afternoon with a MST- FLOUR $ 2 . 1 5 Chstsworth township has a new of the two seasons they have been card party given by the Altar and 38-callbre revolver. truck and a new snow plow at­ O. O. Leathers. held, John C. McConaha, county Rosary society at the home of Miss The shooting took place at the 25 lb. sack ...... $1.09 tachment for the truck to replace Miss Mae Shafer is home for a conservation director, said Mon­ Anna Kelly in Piper City Satur­ Ola Martin home and in the pres­ a truck that had been In service short visit with her parents south day in reporting the bagging of 5 lb. sack ...... ______t .25 day afternoon. ence of Miss Dorothy Mueller, a of town, from her duties as a reg­ two foxes at Dwight and three at some years. Commissioner Eby maid in the Martin home and with will now be ordering the weather Miss Gertrude Albee waa taken istered nurse In Chicago. Fairbury. ClKlJkUKU IW to the home of her slater, Mrs. whom Strough was Infatuated. man to send another snow so he Miss Clarice Gerbracht has been At Dwight 50 hunters scoured . $1.00 VALUK T o t F lo o r Lester Overacker, In Piper City It is claimed Strough endeavor­ canary put the plow. confined ta her home by Illness seven sections of land to get the n i m M Wednesday afternoon. Miss Al­ ed to get Mias Moeller to marry Cmtm 481b. sack 1148 Mfa. Nettle Jackson was called tb e p a s t t i r o days. This Is the pair of Reynards. One was killed __ « f tn lta . S—11 bee submitted to aa appendectomy him and when she refused he put to Pa ton, Iowa, Monday by the longest period Miss Gerbracht has by Dick Fosterling and the other 94 lb. sack S .90 Saturday, January 18, at St. s bullet through his head in her MlMMp.Ua, Mlaa., with death of her grandson, 8-year-old been absent by Illness since she by Orville GUlett. At Forrest. 45 a n r f h U w m N a a a James’ hospital In Pontiac, and, p resen ce. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jack- began work m the postoffios near­ men participated tn the hunt over following a slight setback that de­ He is survived by two brothers eon, whose death occurred in the ly IS years ago. 12 sections. Frank Thomas and flUCI Of S n o w d rift layed her departure from the hos­ and a sister, all residing near G il­ Presbyterian hospital Id D ee Bernard Roberts, of Fairbury, * 1 * pital as arranged for Monday, she Eighteen International trucks m an . Moines, from complications. Be­ were in at the kill there. was able to make the trip yester­ were being taken to Montana 9 4 lb. $ .7 9 , sides his parents he leaves one day, an ambulance being provided Monday and the "enravan” waa MOVED TO FORREST Since Nov. 16, Mr. McConaha sister six years old. for her comfort. stopped in Chatsworth whtle^the said 46 foxes have been killed in la connection with the basket nine drivers ate dinner at the Leg- Mra. Rosa Hanahew and family this cdnnty.r i BEANS! BEANS! Choice Hand Picked A Father and Sou banquet was ball game here Friday night be­ gate restaurant. The local res­ moved Saturday from the McGinn Navy Beans, 10 lbs...... 3 9 c held In the Evangelical church tween Chatsworth and Grldley taurant Is "on the map” for many farm, northeast of Chatsworth, to parlors Thursday evening at which high schools there will be a cur­ touring and transportation parties the residence property she re­ ;: Q uaker O ats Co. C orn M eal, 5 H>. sack ...... 1 9 c ! forty were present. Supper was tain raiser game between the of thaat character. cently purchased in Forrest. Judge Clyde H. Thompson Wed­ served at 8*80. Robert Borgman, grade school team and the high The McGinn farm has been nesday entered a decree of fore­ 1: G o l d M e d a l S a l t , 1 0 0 l b . s a c k ...... 8 9 c representing the sous, and C. F. The first of a series of six school freshmen. Another at­ rented to Fred Kybura. closure In the action brought by | The freight rate has mixed on aalt. They have also raised the Shafer. representing the fathers, "church nights” was held in the traction will be a wrestling match the trustees of schools of German- .. price at the refinery. Hence our price haa to go up. Gold gave short talks. The address M. B. church Wednesday evening between two University of Illinois L ove a n d Prudence d o n ’t liv e ville township, Livingston county, ‘ Medal ealt is still cheap. It can be used for any purpose for of the evening was given by Rev. a t 6 : SO. T h e R ev . H . W . H a r t- which salt is required. You will find it O. K. even for table wo Tractor just students—Ronald Shafer, a C. T. lu the same town. against Elmer Gray and others. 8. A. Johnson, pastor of the Pres­ n, pastor of the Roberts and • > use and cooking. H. S. alumnus, and James Mitch­ byterian church of Piper City. The Melvin M. B. churches, delivered ell, of Long Island, N. Y. ;: O yster Shells, 100 lbs ...... 7 3 c Sunday school orchestra furnish­ adddrees on "Christian Stew­ The Illinois Central has arrang­ ed music during the evening. At ardship.” The speaker recently ■; Big Egg Laying M ash, 100 lbs ...... $ 2 . 6 0 ed for an Improvement In the the dose the father and eon addressed a men's meeting here •’ Early Bird Scratch G rain, 100 lbs ...... $ 2 . 5 0 handling of express at Chatsworth. pledge, "Loyalty to Bach Other,” and he pleases his audience great­ Star Route Mall Carrier Oua delB w a s giv en . ly. Weekman brings In express from ! I Lewis Lye, 3 can s ...... 2 8 c Gilman at 7:86 mornings and at Sound L o a n • - Service Lye, 2 can s ...... 1 3 s S:S6 afternoons and takes out any Service Lye Is made by the manufacturers of Lewis Lye. You vrer •sprees to Gilman at 8:16 morn­ ______will find it O. K.. even for soap making.______ings and 6:80 afternoons. The and In v e stm e n t Illinois Central hauls the express FIGARO LIQUID SMOKE osfully bums to aad from Gilman by rail that P o lic ie s ilnr low-cost far -and transfers It to the truck Friday & Saturday Specials 1 6 o u n c e b o t t l e ...... — 8 5 c for Chatsworth. The express la mpared with still handled from the depot, both 8 ounce bottle ...... 4 4 c Core yoar meat the FIGARO way. It is rare to keep ta pus flu* Incoming and outgoing. condition all summer. No method can give It a better flavor. ly cost muck Our regular 60c yiQ ^ Cane Sugar JA a brooms at - 10 the. ... 4«?C It is a mistake to think that banka ;; Black Pepper in bulk, per lb ...... 2 3 c ower (more do not want to lend money. They :: C a n n e d P u m p k i n , 2 c a n s f o r ...... 1 1 c ) the federal HEAD COLDS do. Lending money is their chief Old Salem Brand, No. 2 slse can CHEST COLDS Armour’s Siloed Dried Beef Blue Ribbon Apple Butter way of earning money. JA N E G O O D E 22 ounce f A . SALAD DRESSING AND JANE GOODE >*t* by John i r r * 1 4 * Nevertheless, the loans of this •UumiiuMiJ*! SANDWICH SPREAD J a r 1 4 4 bank, and all its investments, are than the ex- Q u a rt J a r s ------■ , B io »ey will save made with the deep sense of re­ P in t J a r s ------10c Maxine Elliott, Lava, Palm­ sponsibility which comes from Half Pint Ja rs ______11c a new John olive, Camay Soap Rex-Mentho Blue Ribbon Cod 9 Q knowing that we are loaning and K. O. BAKING POWDER, lg. 95 on. can 19c :tor requires 4 hare . 1“^ F(|h. IsnrA box investing money belonging to our PURE COCOA—TRUHWORTH BRAND depositors. 1 lb. c a n ------l i e e has all the C hest Rub 9 lb. c a n ------f l e New York Rural White Oyster Shells m a . But don’t forget, we are glad to urn low-cost Potatoes 9 | |Q 100 lbs. #e!4 lend money to you or to any other OVAI/nNE, large can ------BOc; small cai Selected oils that soothe 100 lb. sack $ Is l* P MASON JARS for canning meat, 9 qt. sine, per the soreness At the seme reputable prospective borrower JAR RINGS, per doeen ______time the body heel liber­ wno can give adequate assurance JAR LIDS, per dozen ------______ates soothing vapors to Baldwla Apples a a . that the loan will be repaid. BROOMS! BROOMS! B R O O M check your cold. Head Lettuce f A a • pounds fo r _____ $ large heads ------Good weight and quality brooms, B ssama, plain 10-20 Mc- Special high quality brooms, each rically new. Clean Qulok Soap A A , 2 3 * Citizens Bank of Chatsworth the John ^ Chips, large slse a and colts, a WB PAT GASH FOB BOOB DEPOSITS INSURED Tin M m l Deposit Insurance Corporation W ASHINGTON, D. C. $5000 $5000 I 1M II II |

...... THE CHATSWORTH THURSDAY, JANUARY 81.* 1888

M ACS CRAZY ABOUT HORSES

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PUBLIC SALE TOM ) IX A PARAGRAPH | U. S. Navy experts have d e v e l- Having decided to quit farming, Trying for New ------oped a radio-controlled torpedo The Navy Department is giving wj,ich Is said to be inescapable. I will sell at my residence one- 'Air Speed M ark AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES consideration to a plan whereby i _____ half mile south and one-fourtn all Naval OiTicers will be qualified j The Relna Mercedes, a Spanish mile east of Chatsworth, on U. S. flyers. It is proposed that ev- cruiser captured In 1898, is s till Route No. 24, begirtning at ten eryone entering the Naval Acad- in uso as a Station Ship at the o'clock, on En route to Warm Springs, The Restoration of Peter emy be required to be physically j United States Naval Academy, Ga., W alter Kox, 8. son of a Thursday, Feb. 14, 1935 qualified for aviation training and — Philadelphia truck driver, be taught to fly while at the I Although Balboa, Canal Zone, is G H E A R OF HORSES There is a p r o p h e t i c keenno-s pauses to thank his lucky stars In the questions that Jesus asked Academy. After graduation, ad- jlocated on the Pacific side of the 1 gray mare 12 years old, and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Tlie International Uniform him three times and In the re­ ditlonal training would be given ',>anama Canal, It Is further east weight 1150; 1 bay mare 8 years tor his chance to be cured ot in­ Sunday School licsson for Feb. 3. sponse that Jesus gave to Peter’s those detailed for flight duty. This ,,ian Colon. R. P., which Is locat- fantile paralysis. Recently, the old. weight 1450; 1 bay mare 11 reply: “Simon. B on of Jonas, would raise the physical standard on Atlantic side of the Ca- First Laay directed that a years old, weight 1500; 1 black rpllE sincerity of Peter's re- lovest thou me more than these?" fnr untrnnrp nal. J1U00 prize given her for ue- mare 10 years old. weight 1760; pentauce accomplished part Peter was no longer boastful: luuiiiianan works be ‘is J > ’ 1 black mare 11 years old, weight of his restoration. Ilis poignant he was not sure that he exciied Germany’s new super-zeppelln Our JJl .000,000,000 national Wal'cr * fitre 1550; 1 black gelding 4 years old, remorse, after the cock bad anyone else in his love of the is now nearly completed at Fred- debt is equal to a per capita obli­ weight 1540. crowed thrice and Peter remem­ Master; and this was his simple riclischafen, and will be the larg­ gation of 8254 against every m a n , bered Jesus' words, marked the profession, "Yea, Cord, Thou est in the world. 175 feet longer woman and' child in the country. A ‘W a t e r ’ L i ly 4 HEAD OF CATTLE first step of his return to grace. knowest that 1 love Thee.” than the American dirigible, Ma­ In Great Britain it is $858 p e r 1 Swiss and Guernsey heifer 2 Bui not until later was full con. capita. years old. giving milk; 1 black restoration to come. 'T’HEN It was that Jesus cave Holstein heifer 2 years old. giving How anxious the days must •* him a simple task, not one ot milk; 1 Swiss and Jersey cow have been for Peter following his glory, not that of sitting near a 8 years old, giving milk (these denial of the Master! What grim throne, not that of some sublime cows are bred); 1 black Holstein tragedy must have entered his ly magnificent service rendered calf. soul when he realized thRt they in the glory of great reward, hut had taken his Master and cruci­ a very simple though very nee 1H HEAD OF PIGS fied Him! essary thing—"Feed my lambs ' 3 Poland China sows with pigs It was the disappointment of Again the question. again 1 5 feeder pigs. his hopes, because it Is doubtful Peter's avowal, and again the whether Peter, prior to Calvary, simple admonition of Jesus, DR. BLUMENSCHE1N O. D. WILLSTEAD, M. D. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, FTC. had quite realized that Jesus was “Tend my sheep." And then the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DENTIST 1 gang plow; 1 two-bottom Oli­ not going to establish an earthly third time the question and ilie Office In ver tractor plow; 1 sulky plow; deeper intensity of Peter'B avow CHATSWORTH HOSPITAL kingdom He had left his fisher­ O'Wr* Otii Clllini tUak 1 walking plow;,l nine-foot Case . Carrying on from where an man's nets to follow JesuB with a al, "Lord. Thou knowest all Office Hoars: 1:00 to 4:00 p. ns. dtttf* disc; 1 nine-foot Moline disc; 1 vision of glory for himself In a things; Thou knowest that 1 love except Sandsy: also Saturday eveatmgp ill-fated comrade left off, Lieut. CHATSWORTH. ILL. four-section wood harrow; 1 John Richard L. Burke, U. S. coaBt kingdom that be expected Jesus Thee." But the same simple 7:00 to 9:00: Sunday ly appolatuial Deere 999 corn planter; 1 Rock guard pilot, is shown boarding was going to set up on earth. task of service. “Feed my sheep.” Offlre Closed Thursday Afternoons Then came the words, mani­ Island endgate seeder; 1 nearly his plane at Cape May, N. J., tor The adjustments to a different Get a Health examination Before festly written some years after, new single-row McCormick-Deer- a try at a new speod record for sort of kingdom—a kingdom in Your Next Birthday prophetic In their reference to ing cultivator; 2 John Deere sin­ seaplanes Recently, Lieut. which the strong should serve the W . T . B E L L the death and martyrdom that gle-row cultivators; 1 single-row Burke tried tutilely to save weak and the great should be Peter was to endure for his Mas DENTIST Tower; 1 McCormick-Deering 8- the life of Lieut. Charles Thrun, those who would serve—were not drowned off Cape May. In a ter. Offlr* over T. E. B orns' Store foot binder, used two seasons; 2 easy. Various Incidents show similar attempt. The whole story of the lesson Approved nod Accredited -box wagons; 1 extra set of how alow Peter was in grasping CHATSWORTH. ILL. th e tru th . must be read In relation to iron running gears; Y hay rack Peter’s entire life. Its full im­ ASST STATE VETERINARIAN , with straw sides; 1 McCormick port and teaching for us are do r»le|,hon»»: OfTIc* IIS R»«. Z1S-B : mower; 1 m anure spreader in T>UT Peter, during these days of rived only when we relate It thus CHATSWORTH. ILL. good shape; one 40-foot elevator; U tragedy, must have thought to the whole life of Peter and to il. L. LOCKNER. M. D ‘'complete with power and ja-'k. in a great deal. It is possible that o u r lives. new meanings of the life and good shape; 1 top buggy; 165 feet Here was a man of most Im­ m v s it IAN AND SURGEON ' A daring bathing suit seems ministry of Jesus came to him, Kj.Jly in keeping with a h a lo — of hay rope; 1 fanning mill; one petuous character with van In­ though, at the dark moment fol­ tense ambition to excel and to find but it Isn’t really a halo. That 14x4x2 water tanli^ 4 sets work lowing the crucifixion, hls hopes elide about Lily Damlta’s head a foremost place, whose fisher­ harness, collars and other articles seemed disappointed and he Office over Viisinia Theatre Osteopath Is the brim of a transparent man's life was enriched with too numerous to mention. seemed ready to return to bis beach hat that protects the dreams of his place In a Mes­ GENERAL PRACTICE fisherman’s nets with s sense of vivacious French actress from TERMS OF SA LE—CASH. No- sianic kingdom; and yet In the Piles and hemorrhoids removed s great hope and a great tragedy the sun's glare at Palm Springs, > thing to be removed from grounds great climax of his Ilf* he finds without loss of time. Positive that bad passed from hls life. D.L A. YV. PENDERGAST relief from prostatic distress. C alif. until terms of sale are complied hls greatest mission in a simple It was under these circum­ task. OPTOMETRIST Fpe.Jal attention to neuritis with. and colitis. Consultation free. stances that Jesus came to him, Is it not so concerning all of us? Over llecker'g Drug Store and It was to Peter, with these It is the things that we despise Office over Ong’s Store ROY SLEETH FAIRHURY. ILLINOIS M a r k T w a in questionings In hls heart, that the that. If we but knew It. would PONTIAC, ILLINOIS B allo u & Alberta, Auctioneers Resurrection restored faith, and make us great. It is the things At Doracjr Sister,' Store 2nd and 4th W. W. Holloway. Clerk Telephone. Office 4352 M e m o r ia l In bringing him back to faith and that too often we disregard that Thursdays ench month Residence 7644 Lunch will be served on the hope brought into hls life again would lead us much nearer. If grounds. all the power of hls deep alle­ we only knew it, both to God and giance and devotion. to m an.

Methodist Episcopal Church Albert Wlsthuff Thursday One of the minor stumbling ary 7th. at 2:00 p. m. blocks In the path of the passage Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Fred O. Stroebel Pastor of a drivers' license bill In Illinois Morning Worship at 11:00 a. in previous years has been the ob­ m. Sermon: "The Value of the Lutheran Churchee jection of senators and represent­ Church to the Individual." atives who had crippled constitu­ Junior league at 6:30 p. m. A Changeless Christ for a ents or ‘friends, according to B. P. Battery-Operated Epworth League al 6:45 p. m. Changing World.” Alschuler, Aurora, chairman of Clyde ' Beatty, noted lion Sunday Evening Hour at 7:30. the Illinois conference on High­ tamer. Is recuperating from in­ C harlotte Beginning a series of three on the way Safety Legislation. "These juries received when one of hls 9 : 0 0 - Divine service. __ fierce charges attacked him, people of the parables. The flrBt I members of the legislature knew 10:00 — Sunday School and fracturing several ribs and one Is "The Pharisee and the Pub­ PHILCO that drivers with one arm or one Bible class. wrenching bis arm. Beatty’s lican." leg frequently were able to han­ Here they are—euperb new shown having hls wounds Monday Evening at 7 :3 0 — dle a car more expertly than per- 9:30— Sunday School and Bihlo PHILCOS that bring true dressed at Rochester, Ind. Community leadership training sons wlthout any physical dlsabll- class. radio enjoyment to homes school. This week’s session at the ities," says Mr. Alschuler; "hence, 10:30— Divine service. not wired for electricity! Methodist church. some law-makers viewed the pro­ The Ladles' Aid will meet on Glorious tone and amazing Tuesday evening at 6:30, posed law as unjust. As a m at­ Thursday a.'ternoon. Mrs. Phil­ Church Night. Pot luck supper performance at sensation* ter of fact, however, there will be ip Hornlckel Is the hostess. followed by program. Something ally low prices. See and no attempt to rule such persons Luther League will meet Thur- for the whole family. Come. hear them today. Enjoy off the road.” day 'e.ening. The only foreign nation to W. W. Wohlfarth, Pastor radio at its best—with a J. H. Braun, general counsel for pay Its debt to the United States PHILCO! the Chicago Motor Club and for is Finland. And Americans Germanville the conference, said In a recent think there ought to be an "e" Baptist Church 1:30—Sunday School and Bible bulletin Issued on this question: In Its name. class. B ib le School—-10:00. "The purpose of the act Is to Keep 2: 30-— D ivine serv ice. reckless drivers off the road. If The time has come to remove Worship Service— 11:00. Luther League will meet Thurs­ B. Y. P. U., all departments— a person is crippled In any way the profits from war, says Roose­ day evening. velt. Maybe it would help a lot 6 :3 0 . but is still capable of handling an Text: Matthew 8.23-27. When to remove the war prophets. Evening Service— 7:30. Sub­ automobile, he will not be bar­ the tempests of life assail us, let red from obtaining a license, un­ ject: "What We Believe.” us go to Jesus. You will learn- T h e E iffel T o w er (n France te The adult B. Y. P. U., division der the provisions of the law en­ said to stretch on hot dnyr.-- to know Jesus better If you wor­ B Is planning a social evening for dorsed by the conference. The News item. And probably yawns ship regularly. Friday evening. After a time of CO.'4PLETE WITH BATTUtKS law will be beneflclfl to physically when another cabin-'t is o v e r ­ A. E. Kalkwar*. Pastor disabled persons, because It will tu rn e d . skating and sledding, Mr. and Both of these new PHILCOS fea­ Mrs. William Zorn will entertain furnish them protection against STRAWX NEWS ture such improvements as Perma- reckless drivers.” ’ T h e y ’ve in v en ted u cam era the group. Meet at the parson­ “f"1 /M d Dynamic Speaker, 81m- pistol which shootH a bullet age at 7:00. Miss Louise Aelllg, George Tuninr. special P H IL C O If and when the Townsend old- When .a picture Is taken. Just E. w . Crockett, Pastor H ib ach a n d -Mr. a n d M rs. C la re n c e High-Eflkleney tubes, and new a g e pension bill becomes law, the thing for that pest who al­ Hadftway, of FUlrbury. spent last plag-in combination everuiae B a n d C Battery. Available with Storage shall we still have the spectacle ways tries to monopolize the Evangelical Church Thursday at the home of the for­ photograph. mer's sister, Mrs. A. T. Watter- long-Ufe Dry A of women fibbing about their Battmry. Cabinets of 8m m atch ed son, and family. a g e ? You nevei know what you can The Patrons' Club of the do till you try. There are billion* If the dealer drives It 500 miles of happy fleas in the world who Btrawn school met at the school Tndt-Sn your prtont "d ia l It is nicely broken In. If started from scratch. gymnasium last Thursday night. drive H 10 miles It’s a used ear. Cake and coffee were served for lu n c h . A cake walk waa held and Old men don't talk about them- several cakes were oold. selves more than young o n m . «J luat seem* mere because respect h e ld F e b - a d v e rtis e J _____a 11. 1a . lll8 MP. The' W. Iff. B trill Its TBe real triple A is ruary meeting at the home dl Mrs. advertise, advertise! 1 t ’F!5P?Vi “ 7, ■•*■

. < _> fTjS 1 r ^ ? *. v ’ ‘ W liW OAT, JANUARY 81, H THE CHATSWORTH PLAINDEALER, CHATSWORTH. ILLINOIS

* - * .%4 Inter-American Highway, Linking Arctic A Bonny Style and Tropics, Nears Completion J^ROWDED ulde by other k m ‘ •*•»!•. a great project ta near W H Y THE tag completion that will provide American tourists of the future with an 'open sesame'' to tropical Jungles and Arctic glaciers. In a faw years, without leaving this -continent, any U. 8. autolst will CANADA CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE ha able to view the scenic wonders •I South America and Alaska -alike. UNITKD i s t h e Quietly, almost unheeded, roads 8 T A T K 8 are being built or Improved that -eventually will Join In one long WORLD’S GREATEST NEWSPAPER highway linking the Arctic Circle and Buenos Aires. Thanks to co­ operation of the Americas and -Canada, the 16,000-mlle inter- 1. Local, National and International Nears American highway Is no longer A news service without an equal. Eyewitness stories of the greatest news the pipe dream It was a decade events everywhere. The accounts of great globe-girdling news services sup­ * g a plemented by exclusive feature articles by the Tribune’s own correspondents Right now. only ISO* miles of throughout the world. Impassable roadway prevents a tourist from starting at fair- 2. A Big Sporting Section! banks. Alaska, and driving clear Authoritative, breezy comment on the outstanding sport events by men who down to the Panama CanaL - But have devoted their lifetime to covering such events, who are able to tell you little by little the bad stretches SOUTH AMERICA the “Inside” story of the fights, the races, the battles for the baseball pen­ are being replaced by good, all- n a n ts . weather roads. Before long, this part of the great dream will be 3. More Than 20 World’* Greatest Comics! re a lity . In the Chicago Sunday Tribune you’ll find 8 full pages of comics including such A tourist from the eastern part outstanding favorites as THE GUMPS by Sidney Smltth; GASOLINE ALLEY, of the United States can even now by Frank King; DICK TRACY, by Gould; HAROLD TEEN, by Carl Ed; MOON drive over the beet of American MULLINS, by Frank W illard; SMITTY. by W alter Berndt; WINNIE WINKLE, highways to Laredo, Tex* and by Martin Branner; LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE, by Harold Gray; LITTLE JOE from there directly to Mexico City STREAKY, and others. Each page In four colors. over a high-class, three-year-old highway connecting Laredo with 4. A Big Rotogravure Picture Section! the Mexican capital. Many pages of interesting and unusual news photos, printed on high grade The task remaining will be to paper In soft rotogravure tints. Photos of world famous celebrities, photos connect and extend roads which of news events of outstanding importance, portraits of the stars of stage and now exist along the Sonth Amer­ screen. ican coastline. Thick, awampy Jungles and Irregular, mountain­ 5. First Run Fiction by the Greatest Authors! ous land make this a huge, though Tropical Jangles that have been almost Impenetrable, and beau­ not Impossible, task. tiful Alaskan scenes, will be viewed by the American autolst of Serials and short stories by the foremost authors. These stories are exclusive­ • • • the future when the great highway linking the Americas la com­ .\li you uecd with this spring ly written for the Chicago Tribune and have never before been published. p le te d . Many Tribune serials have later appeared in cloth covers apiong the “Best FT1 HE South American link of the on t tit Is a Highland accent. It's a Scotch mist blue wool Sellers” of the hook marts. You can enjoy them 1FTRST In the Chicago Sun­ inter-American highway Is ex­ haps, American tonrtsts will b# fortably and leisurely over n tunic suit w ith blue. gray, and day Tribune. pected to stretch from Panama able to experience some of the smooth highway through Alaska black plaid to u ch es. A bolero down the w estern coastline sensations of Columbus whan ha should bear the noise of some type bodice crosses the scarf and 6. A Big Graphic Section in Colors! through Colombia. Ecuador, Peru, reached tha New World. A few subterranean commotion, they Is fastened w ith a large triangu­ Feature articles and stories on Science, Invention, Mystery, Romance, Strang? and Chile, turning east to Santi­ of the attractlsne that will beckon lar burnished sliver button. Customs of People in Distant Lands, a two-page Pictorial News-Review. need not be alarmed. It will Just ago to reach Buenos Alrea. Prom them will be views of Popocatepetl Epaulets and kiltie nat lend a be those prospectors who failed there, a northern link connecting and Ictacclbautl, Mexico’s ma­ regimental aspect. Mona Barrie, Besides all the above, the Chicago Sunday Tribune contains the to survive tortuous Chllkoot Pass Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro jestic. snow-capped peaks; Mount film acuesa. ta the lassie. latest reviews of the Btage and screen, fashion notes, society gos­ Is a distinct possibility. Oriaaba, a duplicate of Japea’e daring ths Alaskan gold rash, sip. and beauty hints—each prepared by a recognized authority. ■ventually. Instead of stopping ■acred Monnt Fujiyama, except taming over In their graves. at Santiago, the Inter-American that tt la three times aa high; Besides benefiting the tourist, highway will probably continue virgin, primeval forests; steam­ ths great In tar-American highway Now Blind Can down to Cape Horn, southernmost ing tropical Jungles; the mighty to expected to prove Invaluable la point of the South American con­ Amazon and Guanajuato, “An­ stlmnlntlng good wUl and trade H ear Classics t i n e n t * cient City of Catacombs.” between Uncle Sam and his CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE Within the next decade, per- And if tourists who driva com­ neighbors. T H E WORLD'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER Order in Advance from Your Newsdealer Public Warned About Influenza Epidemic Smiles at Kidnapers’ Fate Because of the prevalence of Influenza throughout the United States, the medical committee of the Illinois Tuberculosis Associa­ tion bas Issued a warning to the The Chatsworth Plaindealer Otters Tom people of this state, and pointed cut methods by which the disease can be avoided. Officials of the United State) Public Health Service say that In­ OF YOUR fluenza appears to be more preva­ lent now than at any time during the last five or six years. The Via thto ■ pedal radio-phono­ disease does not exist in epidemic graphy with records that play FAVORITE form, however, it is said. 18 minifies, the world's finest lit­ The winter of 1934-35 should erature will soon be available have been an "off-year” for lnflu- throughout the United 8tates to ensa, as figures of health depart­ blind people who have not been MAGAZINES ments show that the disease usu­ able to master “tonch-readlng." ally runs in three-year cycles. The Records of books raagleg from last severe outbreak was In 1933 humorous novels to Bible psalms A N D THIS NEW SPAPER-1 PULL Y E A R when 72,341 cases were reported art already being enjoyed by the sightless of mid western states You Save Money on this Amazing Combination Offer to the United States Public Healtb Service during the first week or 4 Leading Magazines and Your Favorite Newspaper J a n u a r y . The Illinois Tuberculosis Assoc­ Suit of Another iation’s chief interest In the pre­ vention of influenxa Is the rela­ S t r i p e tion of this disease to tuberculos­ P k k i P i c k J is. During the severe influensa epidemic of 1918 and 1919, the tuberculosis death rates all over W a g a z i n e .\ n i n e s ] the country mounted to new heights. Lowering of body re­ sistance as the result of Influensa causes many tuberculosis Infec­ tions to develop Into tuberculosis d is e a se . “Influensa Is a contagious dis­ ;s[i£ fc f a ease,” the association states. l«uw “The best safeguard against It Is Del****®' ...... JfiWWttWOKU) to avoid oontact with people who McC*tfi M^»i— — I v yg have It. Stay away from crowds r>tihwi<' (W««khf» - 'V i Fin*., indoors, or wherever carriers may fKl«n*l »«**«* ------^•tUwomum M ig iZl be able to pass the disease along Of** ko»4 i*oT»'---- Good S tone to y o u ." »*•*»*“ • — ^ H f i s a r a Ho*»« Circle Careless coughers and sneesers Ah*M —~----- M*gezi*e Sk*fc*u, H er* *»S W -BOYS® should be shunned. Research has Edward O. Bremer, right, 8t. Paul, Minn., banker, was nothing It •Hwtr.Ud M ttk tn ia shown that a hearty sneese can not pleased at the news that Arthur (Doc) Barker, bottom left, bad Wvw icr*«« ------MoHer'. H o e .^ spread germ-laden dropleta a dis­ been caught by federal agents, and that the law was closing In on Wo-*''* V o M ----- N«*dlocr»ft . ___ tance of nine feet. Care should Alvin Karpls, top left, newest “Public Enemy No. 1," and Harry V m M r.ne., __ be taken to keep resistance built Campbell, center. With Fred and “Me” Barker, “Doc’s” brother ------^ » n * o Woeei', W-M up through proper diet, rest and end mother recently alaln by U. 8. agents In Florida, tha three repre­ | CWrr»rW«* *c*w»— f r e s h a ir. sented remnants of the gang which to suspected of kidnaping Bremer I Hom O th ----- Those who have the disease n year ago. should take extra precautions dur­ ing convalescence to prevent re­ Joseph’s hospital, Bloomington, having been absent over two lapses., Those who have colda Monday, as a surgical patient. weeks with illness. W « C m m r m m im a T h i s O f t o r t USB THIS -AMOY 8 M M BLANK 1W A¥1 should go to bed nt once and call Mr. and Mre. H. M. Price and Miss Edna Netherton has re­ Chech the /ear m agazines de tired and retarn Set • doctor It such symptoms as pstn daughters, Vena and Maralyn, turned to the L. A. Meyer home, O ur arrangement with the publishers' w ith your ardor. Fill out eoupo and fever are present. Influensa were week-end guests of relatives having spent several days at her own representative enables us to make patients should stay at home for home near Melvin. at Flanagan. you this tsmarhebls offer. Ik b strictly tksiks l ntfi> ! p !a the protection of themselves and Fourteen guests were entertain­ A large crowd attended the 1 gff subscriptions sriU be o th e rs . card party and danee given by the ed at the B. F. Ring home Satur­ ladles of St. Rose’s Catholic day afternoon, honoring their V y o u era et p re- daughter, Kathryn, on her twelfth church last Friday night. • subscriber to euy of the birthday anniversary. Mr. and. Mrs. Andrew Lehman, Mr. sad Mrs. Fay Wurmburger daughter. Miss Eleanors, and son, and family, of 8ibley, Mr. and Mrs. George, spent the week-end with WUllam'Gordon, of Wheaton, and QUOTATIONS ON M AGAZINES NOT LISTED SFNT ON REQUEST relatives nt Remington, Indiana. Mias Emma Kessler, of Melvin, Cecil OoetelU, of Peoria, and n ware dinner guests Sunday nt the Navy bine and gray wool In frlepd, Miss Hattie Graves, of La- A. T. Whitlow home. diagonal stripes Is used to create eon, spent Sunday at the home of thto smart hot simple suit dis­ Mrs. Lottie Korn was n guest played by Belly Btaae, film ac­ the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. nt a dinner. given toy her tress: The trim , tailored blouse J. J. OoetelU. The Chatsworth Plaindealer and The Mrs. C. P. Heins, and to bine Jersey; thd silver buckle Tommie Somers, fifth grade pe- husband, honoring their daugh­ on the uxford grey hat matches pU of the StraWn school, waa ters, Joyce sad Joan, oa their the blouse eltpe: end accessories ■re ta navy blue kid. " ------40 " Um * ■eh°#l Mo"U rl-*hth blrtMay Mn,TWmrT I Chicago Tribune—both one year—$6.50 • > .* . * f*-' V . -A - v. . - - ' ?/ %.v Z.drtV ■ * V • • a . - •/ • \ , • V .1. Lk •' • , \ \ f4 ' • V . . . I He t u hired to drive them here NEWS GLEANINGS from 8tre*tor by Jim Riley, who thee lived a short distance north tor, reported lest week that de­ it figured out like this: The next of the present site of Cttbeon City. posits la state banks In Illinois generation will poy for the relief —Oiheon Courier. tnnrmnii ST per eent during Him Josephine Letser, daughter of this generation and sines birth of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Leiser, of 19S4. T h e 911 state banks now GCymt© 19 VNHAT control is _ •reading there won't open contained fS01.07S.T8S.OS Cullom, who took the state exam­ The total population of the be any next generation, so why- t o u v e WE GET? AFTER an December SI. 10S4. as compar­ •TOPER >EAT2S OP ination for nurses some time ago, earth Is ovtr two billion. worry.—-Falrbury Journal. ed with fOSO.OSf.SIS.SO a year has received word that die passed previously, a net gain of PIAMO UB9SOH9, and Is now a registered nurse. Neither men nor mulea kick: moro than fl75.000.000 during SUCH TECHNIQUE, Miss LSlser took her training In i 9t. Joseph's hospital In Blooming- four hundred billion dollars. th e y e a r. e n SUCH ; ton.— Piper City Journal. In the sixteen years since the World war the nations of the When State Superintendent of : Public Instruction PYaneis O. world have spent more than $60,- Blair, of Charleston, retired from A n n o u n c i n g NEW DEALER 000.000,000 for armies, navies and office, he had completed approxi­ munitions of war. ______mately 28 consecutive years as a state elective official. Besides /^INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS being the dean of state elective of-- fleers, the veteran" Coles county educator Is known throughout the state by thousands of teachers and school executives, as well as oth­ e rs. John Bond, pioneer fanner of this neighborhood, who came in Wo pay highest cash prices ,, 1876, recalls the time when he V g Cream, Poultry, Eggs drove 43 head of cattle to this place, from Streaterj back in 1868 BRUNIGA PRODUCE before there was any Gibson and COMPANY before the railroads were built. C hatsw orth VIRGIL LEATHERS, Mgr.

RATIONALLY there is ONE outstanding fact about In* y Service ^ teraational Tracks of special That interest to the public just now " —the International Harvester Company b announcing I re-opened my blacksmith Never Sleeps shop Monday. January 28tb, a brand-new series of improved and beautiful tracks* and am ready for business. Farmers, bring in your disc WHT NOT EM PLOT and other work early and I JOCALLY there are TWO International news items— T H E BEST? will have ample time to do the above, and the fact that we have been appointed the work. Yours respectfully. -t 1 V. -V- -V- -V- -t -V. -V--V.-V..V. . distributor for Internationab in this community. S h ~ Plans Flight Three-Way Hearse Service L . C . W A D E AT THE COUNTY SEAT FORREST NEWS We are proud of the opportunity to handle this (From The Pontiac Daily Leader) Around W orld great line of tracks which for thirty years has been Mrs. S. E. Kelly and daughter. The Highest Quality In ail building a reputation for quality, performance, and Wants Damages Rose Mary, spent the week-end e q u ip m e n t Arthur Bean, of Falrbury, is su­ with friends at Peru, Indiana. economy. With the new streamlined Internationals.we ing Michael Flanagan for $6,000 for alleged injury to his reputa­ Miss Marjorie Metz, of Spring- can equip yon with units of any size, for any type of tion resulting from differences ov­ field, spent the week-end with her Concentrated Personal hauling, backed by after-sales service on which yon er the disappearance of wood from parents. S ervice the defendant's property. Mrs. Martha Drischel is 111 at can always depend. Come in and see the new Half- the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. Ton International. In tl»e Probate Court P. Wring. Estate of John Brown: Current Miss Betty Jane Kruger return- : 1 ^ . Chatsworth, Illinois A t account and report of executor, ed to her home in Decatur Sunday | N. M. LaROCHELLE John C. Brown and Martin F. Telephone 110 / H IATSWORTH, ILL. after a visit with her grandmo­ TRUCKS—TRACTORS— FARM MACHINERY toa of Frank W. Kaiaar) Brown, with vouchers filed and ther. GRAND BLDG,, CHATSWORTH approved. s Mrs. Oren Craig was called to Wefurnieh Z j j e l Friday and Saturday Estate of John Bakker: Harm Netionel Ce.ket.Z6 ,j|||jj F e b . 1-2 Frleden appointed administrator; Decatur Sunday by the lllnesB of A CAST OF STARS IN oath filed; bond of $6,500 filed her daughter, Mrs. Shramheart. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS and approved; letters ordered, Mrs. Maggie Beckoff returned ‘T he claim day third Monday in March. to her home in Decatur Sunday — 1936. after a visit with her son, FYed, Captain Hates and family here. Marriage Licenses Miss Jean Buckley, of Decatur, the Sea” Albert E. Ribbons, 29, Joliet spent the week-end with her Laff Riot: Laurel-Hardy in and Ruth Lamb, 29, Chenoa; Da grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. “UVE GHOSTS" vid Eggenberger, 26. Emlngton Buckley and family. Buitfay and and Lucille Hpandet, 25, Odell. As Just another adventure F e b , S .4 In a glamorous career, Aloba Mrs. Bessie Pepperdlne went to Reel Estate Transfers \Vanderwell, 26, of New York Chicago Sunday to spend the re­ rust your car Continuous Sunday at 2:00 Brought to !he Screen—Mel­ Clyde It. Peterson to Patricia L City, above, plana to fly mainder of the winter with her J odies and Romance after 63 Peterson, warranty deed, lot y around the world soon. son. Fred, and wife. Widow of Capt. Walter Wan- weeks on Broadway! block 4, In Chatsworth, $10. Merle Vaughn, o f Fbrrest. who STARRING IRENE DUNNE dcrwell, murdered mysteriously two years ago, she claims to' celebrated his ninth birthday an- | Elevator Gives Judgment have toured the world ljt nlversary January 30th, in receipt to our expert ‘Sweet Adeline’ The McDowell Farmers’ Elevat­ fought In the Moroccan o f a letter from President Roose­ or company was awarded a Judg­ Tuesday anti Wednesday trenches for Spain, lived with velt. k Feb. fl-G ment for $800 and costs against aborigines In a Brazilian " T lrn rJ . Pope entertained a Thrilling Drama of Political the Livingston County National Jungle, and narrowly escaped small party of friends at dinner ’ Plots! bank by Judge Clyde H. Thomp­ death at tbe bands of Man­ Barbara Stanwyck son in Livingston county circuit churian bandits. Thursday evening in honor of her MECHANICS Warren William and Court Monday. daughter, Mary Jane’s 18th birth­ Glenda Farrell day anniversary. Appointed Master to the state hospital at Elgin for ------In the foreclosure action of the treatment a few days ago when a DEATH AT CULLOM Commercial Merchants National commission found her afflicted, —— . .. Bahk and T rust Co., against Or- j with epilepsy. John Hahn. Sr. died at his vllle O. Oliver, and others. Neale ------Cuiom at 9:30 a. «n Thursday and Friday Hanley was appointed special mas ! Marriage Licensee , ^Iday. He had suffered a heast Keh. 7-8 ter in chancery for evidence and! Haswell Young. 26. Emlngton; attack. ‘THE SILVER STREAK’ conclusions and ordered by Judge an<> Mary Bunting. 20.. Dwight;] Mr. Hahn was born In Germany Thompson to report his findings , Howard Wattles. 43, of McHenry, 66 years ago, coming to Cullom to the court. His bond as special and Mrs. Eldred Mesek, 35, Fox i when a young man. Surviving master was fixed at $1,000 to be River Grove. children are: Mrs. Mae Head, of' FOR YOUR PROTECTION approved by the court. ~ 1 Ashkum; Mrs. Charles Healen, of f T L in lo J V T n la l /“» I. I - t - l. . W_ O .. 11 . _ J A. B. McCOLLUM’S CENTRAL w e u s e only GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS. O ur F ri„ Sat.. Feb. 1-2 MYSTERY! s h o p i s equipped with COMEDY! ROMANCE! GIRLS AND SONGS! ‘Transatlantic special tools and equip­ Merry-Go-Round” — w ith — m ent-our MECHANICS Jack Benny, Nancy Carroll Farm land Hold Gene Raymond H. H. Edwards, as attorney for MIXING SERVICE Sunday, Monday, Feb. 8-4 1 Case Continued Thomas P. Kerrina. trustee In ore FACTORY TRAINED Continuous Sun. 2:30 to 11 The case of the Wabash Rail­ bankruptcy In the Thomas Lahey USE VITA CREME FEEDS “Here Is My Heart” way company, a corporation, bankruptcy estate. Tuesday morn­ LAYING MASH Yon cam leave your Chevrolet ii hands and know /o r ing offered for sale 120 acres of — w ith — against William Bartlett, sched­ HOG BALANCER sura that tbq,work wiU be Jane Bing Crosby and Kitty uled for a hearing before a Jury farm land In Charlotte township. PIG AND HOG MEAL C a rlisle In the circuit court this week, has The land Is located In sections 17 right— and the price will be right, STEER FATTBNBR con­ “IT’S JUNE IN JANUARY" been continued generally by and 20 of the township. too! Our mechanics have been The top song on the air in agreement of the parties concern­ The property was purchased by tains MOLASSES and has a high feeding value but that factory-trained in every detail of the top-notch picture of the ed. The railway company Is su­ Mrs. Harriet Linn and Mrs. Myrtle only partly tells the story. new year. Love blooms ing Bartlett for $1,000 damages Bntwtstle. Jointly, at their bid of Chevrolet construction and Chev­ You must also consider the again for the singing sweet­ to a railroad crossing flasher sig­ $72.60 per acre. The sale Is sub­ rolet maintenance. They know hearts of "She Loves Me added palatlblllty It gives to nal at U. 8. highway 24 crossing ject to approval by the court. Not" in this festive comedy- other feeds, its effect as a how to get to the root of your in Forrest. The signal was dam­ ro m an ce. conditioner, appetite stimu­ troubles quickly, and do your job aged when the truck owned by —on our stage Sunday— lator and particularly its Bartlett and a switching freight The venire ot petit Jurors which efficiently, at the lowest possible 8 ACTS OF BIG TIME mineral and vitamin con­ train collided January 4, 1932. reported before Judge Clyde H. cost for quality work. Don’t tdke VAUDEVILLE! Thompson In the circuit court tent All these things to­ chances with inexperienced me­ Held to County Coart Tuesday morning t o r the trial of gether make It an Ideal cat­ Clell Norman Hert was arrested Jury cases was excused by the tl e fe e d . chanics— depend on men who recently nt Joliet and returned to court until Monday of next week W e h a v e d good price oa know their Chevroiets! It pays! before the adjournment of court this county to answer to n statu­ tankage aad meat scrape. tory charge. He wps held to the for the noon recess. county oourt nnder a bond of The eases which had Men set 9S.000.00 aad failing to fur-