SIXTY-FIRST YEAR in Vetaubon Valley Finals. Chats Worth's Last
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« 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.