WEST GOODPARM. The Free Sewing Machine "Over the River" formed part of the 000000000000.000000 (Continued from Page 3) program in the first grade Wednesday NERVOUS? afternoon. Several visitors were pres- AROUND ABOUT All run down ? Ayer's Sarsaparilla Mr. Wm. Ward iv. quite sick and ent to visit the first and second grade tinder the doctor's care. is a strong nerve tonic. No alcohol. programs. 000000000000000000 Sold for 60 yearn. Miss Bina Wolcott spent from Fri- c Chas. F. Cook -has been recommend- Your Doctor. Ayer till *Sunday with Ada Lewis. High School Ask I,wel ed for appointment as postmaster at Mrs. Maggie Bonner entertained The Senior English class is just Farinridge. her sister, Airs. Bright, of , starting Hamlet. VON QUALEN & O'CONNOR last week. 'Speaker McKinley, of the The Coffee You The Junior English class are read house of representatives, was married Several of the schools have re- UNDRT AKERS and log Milton's 'Minor Poems. Wednesday to Miss Katherine E. Want at the Price FUNERAL DIRECTORS sumed work again after a two weeks' The only insured machine. Sold on The 'Sophomore English class are Riley. acation. ready to read "The Three American You Want To Pay Best of Service convenient payments, by Business men of Bement have de- Airs. Ed McGuan, of Wauponsee, is Poems." Mcx-O-Ja is an unique blend C. M. BAKER & SON cided to assist the ladies to maintain of our selection of berries frorn Tel. No. 75 Dwight. III. somewhat better and pronounced out The program Wednesday afternoon the world-famous coffee growing a public reading and rest room. A of danger at this writing. was very good. Several visitors were countries of Sao Paulo and the 00000000.00000t30000 good proposition. mountain districts of Mexico. The Chicago & Com- Several from here attended the R. present. O 0 pany will sell week-end excursion N. A. drill entertainment and supper The Wilmington high school heat Geo. H. Hyle, of Washington, Ill., tickets, Dwight to Chicago and return, given at Verona hall aSturday even- • SCHOOL NEWS 0 Dwight high school 27 to 24 at Dwight the pony man, recently took a lot of O 0 going any train Saturday or Sunday ing. Friday evening, Nov. 21. premiums at Madison Square Garden 00000000000P0***** except Alton Limited; good returning Mt. and Mrs. Clyde Kilmer, of Alor- The high school reports went out in New York City. up to and including 10 a. m. Monday. ris, formerly of E. Highland, are the The fifth grade learned the poem, Wednesday noon. Every parent of Grand Ridge was visited by robbers Not gooa on Red Hummer. F. D. proud parents of a baby girl, their The Landing of the Pilgrims." high school students should receive a last week. Three stores were entered Scoville, agent.—Adv . third daughter, born Nov. 21. The fourth graders are planning to report. but not much was taken except a dol- Mrs. C. \V. Wolcott, who has been make reed baskets next week. lar and some cigars. The fourth graders have learned the T471Z-ia staying with AIrS. 1.l7.7.ie Small the past The Eureka Electric Cleaner is guar- Geo. Johnson's remains were found l poem, "The Village Blacksmith." WE WANT YOU week, also has been very sick, but is anteed to be free from defects of work- near the Rock Island tracks near Ot- It makes a full, rich Earn 5,0-S, weekly selltne•.1.1arante,d Underwear. The fifth grade wrote some interest- drink — positively unmatcha- much improved at the present time. manship or material. It will last in- tawa terribly mutilated. He was an n“sleryand Sweaters A merces ing original Thanksgiving stories. ble at the Price. 3'41,71s7;::Me, outfit FREE. James Weldon, several years ago, a definitely. We will replace or repair employe of a factory. Its purity and quality Seventy-five per cent of the Children resident of Goodfarm, died at the home without charge all parts giving out assure a satisfying, whole- have had 100 in spelling this week. Murl Lovell, an escaped reforma- some drink. of his son, near Seneca, last week. within one year under normal and George Hansen entered the third tory boy, was captured at Blooming- Mex-O -Ja is delivered to LIT IVE DO IT ! Burial was made in a Seneca ceme- proper usage. C. M. Baker & Son.- by the grocer In a carton bear- grade on Tuesday, from Grundy coun- ton Tuesday. He was shot in the left Ingt;roadT green and red stripes. tery. Adv. leg by Deputy Sheriff Nierstheimer. •5'elrnTZ:I coeo-e llirlgit•a L'unii A good sized crowd attended the ty. Mrs. Reynolds and Master John Ex-Sheriff Reed, of Pontiac, recent- to.ozG,TI:yrne igP:ric e MgeToChanp erse lecture course at Verona hall Monday $1.00 to Chicago and return via Chi- —the Q uality Never Reynolds visited the first grade -Mon- ly went through a very serious opera- evening. The next number is Dec. 13, cago & Alton each Sunday, going on Pries subj.' day. tion at a hospital in —the Saturday evening, a musical entertain. No. 26 at 7:45 a. m. Return on trains Russell Jensen has left the fifth removal of a cataract from one of his ment by a company which everyone No. 77 and 5, leaving Chicago 6:16 p. trhaswexa,:.2. Pound grade and now goes to school in Jo- eyes. should hear. in. and 9 p. m. F. D. Scoville, agent. ARBUCKLE BROS. liet. Freeport—A gust of -wind blew Ja- fdex-O-Ja Sal. Dept. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rose enter- —Adv. 365-465 East Illinois Street Eleanora Swanson has been absent cob Zeitsch, a carpenter of Franklin, Chicago, ILL tained to Sunday dinner, their sons, on account of sickness, from the fifth WITH OUR CHURCHES. Ohio, from the roof of an eight story Arthur and son, William, of Morris, grade. Methodist Episcopal Church—G. H. building. His body struck the roof of Clarence and family, of blazon, Har- et Best Results End The second graders have a farm McClung, pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a freight house, eight feet below, and scan t old, of Peru, and his friend, a Mr. I am the man you need, if you yard in their sand table for Thanks- a. m. Morning worship, 10:45. Ep- then bounded on to some railroad Gabol, also of Peru. want to sell your property at public giving. worth League, 6:45 p. m. Evening tracks. He was dead when companions auction. Farm and livestock sales The date for the Neville school The second grade played the story worship, 7:30. The Rally Day ser- reached him. pound social has been changed to Sat- are my specialty. Call on or write "The Elves and the Shoemaker" this vices last 'Sunday proved to be a real • terling.—An attempt to wreck urday evening, Dec. 6, instead of Dec. A. N. Jensen, 114 W. Delaware., afternoon. affair. For the benefit of our out of trains on the Northwestern was avert- 13, as announced before, at bliss Lind- Dwight, Ill. The second graders wrote letters to town members we will state that our ed when section men found thirteen berg's home, one mile west and two Lillian Paaske, who is sick, Friday total attendance for the day was 789. holes drilled in the rails on a curve miles north of school house. Every- afternoon. We had aimed at 250 in Sunday School east of Sterling. The police believe one come and enjoy the evening and The third grade made excellent free- and reached 282. The sermon by Dr. that the holes would have been later supper. hand cuttings illustrating Thanksgiv- McVety on "The Three Storied Man" filled with nitroglycerine and the fast ing stories. was thoroughly appreciated by all mail wrecked. A Consumptive Cough. This week the third graders have who heard it. We were represented Decatur—John Milton Bowman, the A cough that bothers you continual- been making a §tUdy of the Indian THE BEST...... 1 at the School of Methods conducted in 82-year-old heir to the John Bowman ly is one of the danger signals which and the Pilgrim. Pontiac last week by Bishop McDowell estate of $250,000 at Stonington, is - 1 warns of consumption. Dr. King's In physical training the children of ...... %. POLICY by the . following men : F. A. Haise, being besieged with love letters from - A • OPilID GIU-E ET E .CS, New Discovery stop the cough, loosen the fourth grade are learning to dance Burton Orr, A. L. Harrison, E. C. Dar- the chest, banish fever and let ye.' the Virginia Reel. all parts of the country. Many letters mon, G. B. Hager and the pastor. All asking charity have also been re- sleep peacefully. The first dose In geography the children of the report a pleasant and inspiring ses- ceived. The aged heir has placed the PROTECTION checks the symptoms and gives I fourth grade are studying the bark of sion. Next Sunday evening the pastor, love letters in the hands of his trustee prompt relief. Mrs. A. F. Mertz, of the different trees. it is indeed a trying ordeal to see all will give a report of the great conven- with instructions to inform the fair Glen Ellyn, Iowa, writes: "Dr. King's' The booklets made by the third your earthly possessions destroyed by tion recently held in the city of Co- writers that he proposes to remain New Discovery cured a stubborn , graders for Thanksgiving Show hard firey flames, but what a consolation lumbus, Ohio. Plan for it, the special single for the rest of his days. cough after six week's doctoring fail - work and neatness. meeting to be held Jan. 4-18. to think about that Chicago.—Mayor Harrison will re- ed to help." Try it, as it will do the The fourth graders have been study- Zion Evangelical Church, corner If you wish to reailze good prices ceive protests against a hilarious New INSURANCE POLICY same for you. Best medicine for ) jug the flax plant and have made a Delaware and Washington Streets— for your property and stock employ Year's eve celebration in Chicago coughs, colds, throat and lung troula- list of the uses of the flax. Rev. Henry Ebert, pastor; residence which furnishes you protection, and from the Epworth Leagues of every FRANK WEBER les. Money hack if it fails. Price 50c. The first grade children's decora- 209 blazon Avenue. Sunday Services: how gratifying it is when you can Methodist Church in this city. A cam- • RNIINAL •IICTIONZEZ & $1.00. Recommended by John A. tions for November have been the Dwight Church—Sermon (English) 9 face the fiend with the assurance that paign to induce every religious and Live stock and farm sales O'Malley, druggist.—Adv.t Thanksgiving fowls and barrels of ap- a. m.; theme, "Christ's Definition of all losses are fully covered. Are you civic organization in Chicago to join a specialty . pies. Conversion." Sunday School, 10 a. m. amply protected? If not let us write in a crusade against the annual drink Dwight Illinois PUBLIC SALES. On Thursday of last week thirty- Young Peoples Alliance, 7 p. m. No you up. fest was started Tuesday -by Miss Ma- three out of the thirty-five enrolled in evening preaching service. -Salem bel C. Stubbs, chairman of the All Chi- Al. Kair will sell at public auction, the sixth grade, received 100 in spell- Church — Sunday School, 10 a. - m. Ser- FRANK L. SMITH cago committee of the Epworth Lea- Tuesday, Dec. 16, on the place known l ing. mon (English) 11 a. m. Evangelistic LAND YLN If on Own gue. as the old Kimball farm, 1 mile south The fifth and sixth grades gave a services in the evening at 7:30 p. m. Law, Loans, Land and Insurasee and 21/2 miles east of Dwight, 4 1,i joint program Wednesday afternoon. Congregational Church—Rev. F. F. Alton.—Eight persons, six of them CHICAGO REAL DWIGHT =LINO= miles west and 2 miles north of Car- Many interested mothers were pres- Farrington, pastor. Services for Sun- students of Shurtleff college, have ESTATE 4 diff, 11/2 miles south and 31/2 miles ant. day, Nov. 30, 1913: Sunday School, furnished skin for a grafting opera- which you desire to dispose of west of Wilson, the following proper. The seventh grade history classes 9:30 a. m. Morning service, 10:45 a. tion on George Lockeba, 15 years old. write ty: 11 head of horses and colts; 10 drew maps illustrating Braddock's m. Children's service, "Lessons from Three weeks ago the boy's leg was head of cattle; 16 head of bred Shrop- Campaign in the French and Indian burned and torn by the explosion 01 The Huge Lock Gates CLARENCE P. RABE the Bee. Morning sermon, "The An- shire sheep, and many farming imple- War. gel that Barred the Way." a powder bottle. Physicians said a REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES ments. Usual terms of sale. E. C. The language classes of the sixth Rev. 0. J. Bague will hold services skin grafting operation alone could on the Panama Canal AND FIRE INSURANCE. Bute, auctioneer; Orr & Boyer, clerks. grade wrote descriptions of the Eng- in the Danish M. E. Church Sunday, save his life, and President Porter of 5003 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago M. W. Tambling will sell at his lish sparrow and of the bluejay, Wed- Nov. 30, as follows: Morning service Shurtleff college called for volunteers are Controlled by Elec- among the students to furnish the Phone Yards 5459 Established 1895 residence 5 miles east of Dwight, 4 nesday. (Danish) 10:30; and English evening miles west of Reddick, 5 miles north The clay modeling of turkeys for necessary cuticle. tric Power. ••••••••••••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • .1.i service at 7:30. A hearty welcome ex- and 1 mile west of , 3 miles Thanksgiving was enjoyed by the first tended to all. Decatur.—Trainmen of the Illinois, north and 2 miles west of Cardiff, on grade children. About half made very Traction System have demanded an St. Peter's Danish Lutheran Church They are the heaviest Thursday, Dec. 18, the following prop- good ones. —J. C. Aaberg, pastor. Sunday School increase of 10 cents an hour in thci ever built. No other IA. B. MIDDLETON, M. D.: erty: 13 head of horses and colts, 7 The fifth grade made some attrac- at 9:30 a. m. Morning services at wages after Dec. 1. If the demand is power but Electricity Practice limited to Eye, head of cattle, 5 shoats, and many tive booklets containing their Thanks- 10:30 a. m., except third Sunday in granted, the trainmen will receive 40 could meet the condi- Ear, Nose and Throat farming implements. Usual terms of giving program. The work was very cents an hour instead of 30 cents. the month. Evening services at 7:30 tions so perfectly. A sale. C. E. Bute, autcioneer; Orr & neatly done. every third Sunday in month. Holy The I. T. S. men declare they are as touch of a little switch Pontiac : Illinois: Boyer, clerks. The literature class of the seventh Communion every first -Sunday in responsible and bound by the same •••• •• • ••• • applies its tremendous •• ••••••• ••••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••••• • • •• • •••• • •• • •• • •• Nels Kair will sell at his residence grade is now reading The Chase" laws as the crew's of the steam roads month. Midweek meeting every Wed- ,energy...... 1 • , from the "Lady of the Lake," by Sir .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • on the Hanlon farm, 2 miles west and nesday at 8 p. m. Young peoples meet- and they want as much pay. They 1 1,1 miles north of Cardiff, 5 miles Walter Scott. ing every fourth . and second Sunday also ask that nine hours, or 200 mile east and 1% miles south of Dwight, The domestic science class of the at 2:30 p. m. Ladies Aid meets the travel constitute a day's work. This Master Force is Monday, Jan. 5, the following prop- seventh grade made some very nice last Wednesday in each month at 2 p. Aurora. — .Hiss Helen Felsenheld, Democratic. It works chocolate and caramel pudding at erty: 7 head of horses and ; m. Choir practice every Friday at S young woman socially prominent in' as well on a small as many farming implements. Usual their last lesson. p. ni. A welcome to all. Aurora, is one of the three heirs to a terms of sale. Auctioneer, Frank The Geography lesson in the sixth Bethel Danish Ev-Luth., Church— fortune of $3,000,000 which comprises on a big scale. Weber, R. D. Gregg, clerk. grade for 'Wednesday was a guessing Rev. Chr. Sorensen, pastor, W. Sem. the estate of Mrs. Rosalie Kittredge, game, with advertisements for the It will light your house nole St., Sunday School, and Bible who died at the Del Prado hotel, Chi- with an incomparable Real Estate Transfers. manufacturers of metals in New Eng- Class 9:30 a. m. Services 9:30 a. m., cago. Mrs. Kittredge was Miss Ro- artificial light and fur- Andrew Neilsen and wife to Frank land. and 7:30 p. na. second and fourth Sun- saile Jarrett, of Aurora, before her nish power to do all the L. Smith, warranty deed, October 14, The girls of the seventh and eighth day In the month. Young peoples marriage. Her husband at the time hard work. grades are doing excellent work in I 1913, lots 6 and 7, block 3, Morgan's meeting every Wednesday 8 p. m. of his death, two years ago, owned Addition to Dwight; $200. sewing. They have just finished pat- Other services and meetings will be the Del Prado hotel in Chicago and The cost of it's service terns for night gowns, which they ex- announced at the Church. Every- the Antlers' hotel in Colorado Springs. NOT ONLY IN DWIGHT. is low. 7.; pea to make for themselves. body Welcome. The estate has been estimated at not If you wish to realize good prices' German Ev.-Luth. Church—Rev. W. less than three million. Miss Helen Ij Is your house wired? for your personal property at Public Similar Cases Occur Daily In This West Side. how Kistemann, pastor. Services every Felsenheld, Jose Felsenheld, of Chi- 11 not, let us tell you - A.untion, secure the services of C. E.+ Vicinity. Maine Jensen has gone to Joliet to easily and cheaply you BUTE. The finest stock auctioneer ! Sunday: Sunday School from 9 to 10 cago and a sister of Mrs. Kittredge live. can put in Electricity, the in the state. Write me for dates at a. m. Service from 10 to 11 a. m. are the only heirs. improvement. in Dwight but in our Mrs. Cunliffe visited the first grade modern Itempton, Illinois, Box 17. Not only here English service every first Sunday in Tuesday afternoon. According to a staement of Dr. C. R. neighboring towns, the same good the month at 7:30 p. m. story is heard. An encouraging in- Agnes Broderick was transferred to Conger, a practical veterinary of Car- lock, ignorance on the part of a stock PUBLIC SERVICE CO. stance from Ottawa is given here, and the East side Monday. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTION. Mrs. Walter Nelsen and Mrs. L. raiser is responsible for the greater OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS FARM LOANS will be read by us with great interest: Estate of William Tuck, Deceased. S. Ross, 1316 W. Main St., Ottawa, Trunnell visited the second grade The undersigned having been appoint- amount of the professional business of Borrowers of money upon good Illi- ed Administratrix of the Estate of Wil- a veterinarian. Lack of care, which nois land as security, consult their Ill., says: "My back was no lame that Wednesday afternoon. best interests by dealing direct with Twenty-one boys and girls of the liam Tock, late of Village of Dwight, may be either a matter of indifference I could hardly stoop or lift and my In the County of Livingston, and State Advertised Letters. us. Liberal rates and terms—no delay. or ignorance is the cause of the loss Attractive Investments. kidneys didn't act as they should. The first grade were neither absent nor of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives no- List of letters remaining in the post There is no safer or more conven- of much valuable stock on the farms ient way to invest money than buy- kidney secretions were irregular in tardy during November. tice that she will appear before the office at Dwight, County of Livingston, ing Thompson Farm Loans. The second grade boys and girls County Court of Livingston County, at throughout the country, he contends. security passage and unnatural. Doan's Kid- State of Illinois, unclaimed Nov. 27, Best returns available— have illustrated "The Departure of the the Court House in Pontiac, at the Jan- To make a successful stock raiser and considered. ney Pills brought me lasting relief. I uary Term on the first Monday in Jan- To obtain any of the following let- No expense for payment of princi- Mayflower" on the sand table. breeder, it is necessary for a man to pal or interest. haven't had any kidney trouble since." uary next; at which time all persons ters, call for advertised letters, giving Our service and advice free to in- The above is not an isolated case. The children made folders showing having claims against said Estate are not only know the best and most vestors. date of list. tho Alayflower story by cutting. The notified and requested to attend for the economical methods of feeding, but Correspondence and personal inter- Mr. Ross is only one of many in this If not delivered will be Bent to views invited. vicinity who have gratefully endorsed sewing and coloring was based on the purpose of having the same adjusted. he, too, must have a knowledge of JOHN I. THOMPSON, All persons indebted to said Estate are dead letter office Dec. 11, 1913. Doan's. If your back aches—if your pumpkin. some of the principles of science, to- Macon, Illinois. requested to make immediate payment LETTERS. kidneys bother you, don't simply ask Oue of the first grade boards show to the undersigned. gether with a large amount of good 1. Jewell, Grant (returned dead let- for a 'kidney remedy—ask distinctly a copy of the picture "Pilgrims Going Dated this 15th day of November, A. sense. He must be able to tell when D. 1913. his herd is in good or poor health, ter). for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that to Church." The figures were cut by rho boys and girls. The border this MINNIE TOCK, and when to send for a veterinary in 2. Taylor, W. F. Mr. Ross had. 60c all stores. Foster- Administratrix. the event of the appearance of a dis- 3. Williams, Harry Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.- week is Pilgrims and Indians. McIlduff & Thompson, Attorneys. Was. G. DUSTIN, Postmaster. Adv. 21 Playing the `Three Bears" and Adv. 47-4w ease.