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FIFTY-SECOND YEAR CHATSWORTH. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. APRIL 2. 1925 NUMBER 29

Local Schools Plan for A Tramp Printer Drops in FARM BUREAU IS Near East “Bundle Day’ Sprouting To Pay Us a little Visit Michael J. Kelly, printer, 76 years An urgent call comes from the Near East Relief Committee for old, who has spent 66 ^ears working 'n J L L O f FIGHT (more or less) at the art preserva­ warm cast-off clothing and shoes for thq many thousands of orphans of tive, dropped in lost Friday morning — 1 wL Important Actions Taken At the world war In Armenia. This call and chatted with The Piaindealer Short News Items GIm m J § comes to our homes through the printers for a while. Bloomington Meet Last school children. The township high Mike Is one of the few old-time From Exchanges and school, the grade school and the eon- tourist printers left on the road, and Thursday • vent have graciously consented to the writer, who has been in the trade Sources, Told Bfteffy co-operate with the Chicago head- since the year before Coxey’s army, I ^ scarcely remembers when he didn’t Forty Deputy Sheriffs The fhet meeting of the farm q carters and observe Bundle Day, see Mr. Kelly seml-occaslonally. The board of superviaon of Mar­ bureaus In the ljth Congressional April 15 th. The typesetting machine and other shall county passed a resolution em­ district for 19t6 took place In Bloom­ This is Just the season to bundle modern Inventions displaced the old powering the sheriff of that ooaaty ington last Thursda/. The district up the garments hanging In your hand-set men and many of them to appoint special deputies, not to includes the farm bureaus of five closets you have oat grown, both of took to the rood and stuck to it till exceed forty, to he distributed o v er counties—Livingston, W oodford, M e- children's and adult's clothing. death closed their wandering and the county and when colled o n , to Leon. Ford and Logan. “Bundle Day" does not Involve picturesque careers. help suppress crime against basks Farm problems of Illinois, and any special school exercises. All In spite of his advanced years. and to assist in the approhenafds othera common to the counties con­ that la Involved on the part of the Mike Kelly is in fairly good health and prosecution of criminals. The cerned. were discussed at the meet­ schools Is the distribution of litera­ and his jovial optimistic dispo­ deputies are to be appointed pro­ ing. which was attended by farm ad­ ture and an announcement concern­ sition makes him a welcome visitor vided no expense or liability to the visers and farm bureau officers from ing the location of the bundle station In the shops he visits. The young county be Incurred In making aosh each county. Chatsworth was repre­ to which the children may carry their lads are glad to see the old-timer appointments, and sold deputies must sented by O. F. Bennett, vice-presi­ bundles on the way to school. It Is who Is now a rarely and the older first be approved by the bonks I dent of the Livingston county farm a gathering of unused, cast-off cloth­ printers, with a sympathetic feeling respective towns In which bureau. F. D. Barton, of Cornell, ing. It is in a sense a relief and toward the fate which might have would be expected to operate. chairman, of the 1. A. A- legislative convenience to the households which been and still may be tlieir’s invari­ committee was also present. participate. It is really an exercise ably respond with a piece of coin for Mohammed Shrine Industrial 1 Informal discussion first centered in thrift. In that It puts to valuable the touring brother who is ever The Mohammed Shrine 1925 In- on the hearing of the Tice Bill, held use articles which otherwise would journeying toward the place where dustrial Frolic. Peoria, opened In at Springfield on March 17th and be thrown away and sent to chil­ M onday the tracks come together the new State Armory even­ 18th. This hearing, It was declared, dren Buffering the most abject want. In the language of Ben King: ing, March 30, and c o n tin u e s euch brought out more than anything else, "He came from where he started afternoon and evening to and includ­ the showing that the counties thru 4. It will be n Will Print Interesting Series and was going where he went. He ing Saturday, April out the state are whole-heartedly be­ ^ of Famous Detective Cases hadn’t had a smell of food, nor even comprehensive display o f various hind the bill to promolt- themmrk of had a scent. He nevr even mutter­ products serving as a background for stamping the caitle pest ou^W Illi­ In this issue of The Piaindealer ed once, til) he began to talk, and an entertainment v'ton w h ic h th e appears the first of a series of nois herds, and that farmer opposi­ when he left the kitchen door he Shrinerg are expending $10,000 be­ tion toward the measure, at first pro­ stories, each story completed in one took the garden walk . fore the doors are opened. issue. For those who prefer to finish nounced in some sections of the state "He said, ’There's no one with me, The frolic began with s down a story at once, this set of tales has begun to turn In favor of the bill H O T H U GS because I am alone; 1 might have town parade Monday evening of the in most of its phases. should have a strong appeal. NEW RATES ARE Shrine Military band, the Oriental WOODMEN CHOOSE scintillated once; my clothes have There is nothing more thrilling in You've possibly noticed as The gas tax bill was the subject always shone. I got here ’fore the band, Arab Patrol, the crack organi­ of greatest concern. The Illinois flrtion than some of the cases han­ you traveled through th|s zation of the state, the Chanters, world that a' smooth tongue Is other ones because I started flrst: A gricultural Association is the chief dled tn real life by the Pinkertons. EFFECTIVE SOON Trumptera and the Official Divan of STATE DELEGATES more to be feared than a rough the reason I look shabby is because The crimes to which these stories sponsor of this measure, and the sen­ n eck. I'm dressed the worst. Mohammed Temple. relate were all front-page sensations timent expressed amona those pre­ Postal Department Revisions "Thenl asked him where he came Six great circus acta that later In sent was that the bill Ahbtd secure at the time they were committed. Local Men Participate in "It may be hard for a rich the season will be seen with Hag- man to enter the kingdom of from—this was Just before we The solution of the mysteries aud rapid passage If all people, road us­ County Convention Held heaven.” says a Chatsworth to be Effective Middle parted, and he muttered indistinctly, enbeck and Wallace Shows Will b e the arrest of the perpetrators fur­ ers, property owners, bankers, as­ man “but lt’a my opinion that / of. This Month ’Oh, I come from where I started.’ " Included in the amusement program sociations of commerce, and motor nish some of the most Interesting in Pontiac Wednesday a laxy man Bas no chance at twice dally. a ll.” ___ clubs understood the real purpose or naratives to be found In the detective LIVINGSTON COUNTY MEET - - - - annals of the world. Cleveland Edgar Purdum Injured the bill. The Cuthbertson bill, it Can't Is a longer word than Effective April*15th, some radical The sixth Livingston county track Delegates from the various camps was emphasised, is to replace the Moffett has simply -taken the facts can and yet It seems that peo­ changes will go into effect in Uncle field and educational meet will be Frank Finch of Bloomington has of the Modern Woodmen in Livings­ present property tax for 8tate Aid ss they exist in the Pinkerton files ple find It easier to use the Sam's postal department. For tho held at Fairbury on Saturday, May 8. received word of an automobile ac­ ton county met in the Knights of longer one. roads, and Is by no means an addit­ and used bis ability as a story teller benefit of our readers, we give the Events of both the track and field cident in which Edgar Purdum of to make them fascinating reading. Pythias lodge rooms In Pontiac Wed­ complete data herewith and suggest Chatsworth, well known In io n al tax . A local wise man declares section and the educational section Bloom­ nesday afternoon for the purpose of The Livingston County Farm bur­ that when a lot of people cast that it be retained for reference by will be held in two divisions, the ington was seriously Injured. The WATBEKA VISITED BY FIRE selecting delegates to the state con­ eau has been asked by state associa­ bread upon the waters they ex­ the reader as it may save him annoy­ high schools being in one division automobile in which Mr. Purdom The business section of Watseka vention of the order, which Is to pect it to come back covered tions to raise $2000.00 to assist In ance in mailing matter under the affd the grades in anothei. was riding was struck by a Chicago was visited by a fire Monday morning meet In Centralis, III., on May 6. with blackberry Jam. grubstaking unfortunate farmers in new law. Twelve events are or. the track & Alton train three miles south of —t that threatened to do a lot of dam­ The meeting was presided over by the storm area. The I. A. A. states A good life insurance solic­ Postal Cords and field program. They are the Bloomington, several days ago. Mr. age but finally was confined to the P. A. Gibbons, of Pontiac, as chair­ that practically all of the assistance itor makes you believe that it Private Mailing Cards. 2c each. 100, 220 and 440-yard dashes, half- Purdum was carried a distance of Kay building, a two-story brick oc­ man, and Charles E. Myers was would be a pleasure to die if so far rendered has gone to city Postal Cards, sold by the Depart­ mile and mile runs, running broad 500 feet after his auto was struck cupied by the Times printing plant, chosen as secretary. you were insured in his com­ people. It Is up to the farm people ment, lc each. Jump, running high Jump, pole vault, and he sustained a broken arm and a millinery store, grocery and the C. A resolution was adopted during p an y . to come to the aid of farm folks. Newspapers .Mailed By Public shot put, discus throw and one-mile a number of bad cuts about hta body I. P. S. office on the flrst floor and the course of the meeting endorsing No discrimination between farm bur­ “I know a fellow who is Rate: 2c for each 2 ounces or frac­ relay. and his head. Mr. Purdum claims a number of offices of professional the candidacy of B. V. Brannon, of eau members and nonmembers is to so good a salesman,” says a tion thereof, not exceeding 8 ounces. Last year's meet was won by For­ that as he approached the railroad men on the second floor. The loss Pontiac as one of the two delegates Chatsworth merchant “tfikt bo made In collecting funds. Third Class Matter rest after a great fight with Pontiac. track he was blinded by the bright was quite heavy, especially to the from this congressional district and when he dies he'll try to sell Because of the organization facil­ St. Peter a card-index system.” Rate shall be 1J cents for each 2 Forrest has produced a long string lights from an approaching car and printing plant as the Mistypes, T. E. Weary, of Dwight, as his al­ ities of the farm bureaus in practic­ ounces or fraction thereof not to ex­ of good teams, and will be among did not see the train. His car was presses and much of the other equip­ ternate, to the meeting of the head ally all counties, the drive for funds It doesn’t matter how home­ ceed 8 ounces. the leaders again this year. Anoth­ completely demolished and Mr. Pur­ ment was burned . The fire depart­ camp of Woodmen to be held in Mil­ ly a man may be. if he's good from farmers for farmers was decid­ Fourth Class— Parrel Post er team which is expected to show dum was taken to St. Mary's hos-. ments of Gilman, Sheldon, 'Milford w a u k ee , WIs., this Bummer. These to a woman he’ll look hand­ ed to be centered around the form some to her. All matter in excess of 8 ounces to well is Saunemln, also good for a pltai a t Springfield.—Tuesday’s Pan- and Iroquois were summoned to as­ delegates are to be chosen at the bureau office in each county. be considered as Parcel Post and numbers of years. Among other tagraph. sist at the fire which originated from meeting of the state camp. The rates for same to remain the same teams entered will he Cornell, Odell. an oil heater in the basement. The meeting also selected Pontiac as the as at present, excepting that a ser­ Pontiac. Fairbury. Chatsworth, Cul- Getting n Few of Them Knight* of Pythias Hold loss Is placed around $100,000. meeting place of the county camp to vice charge will be added on each lom and Strawn. Kankakee county officers a re a t Enjoyable Family Party be held In 1929. DOINGS AROUND parcel in addition to the regular E. G. Stevens, of Fairbury, is in least making a little progress Ih p r u n e s t o c k h a l e Delegates to the state camp as rate. This service charge to be 2c. grabbing thieves. A very pleasant time was spent charge of the meet. I w ill sell at m y place, 5 m iles chosen included: L. W. Tuehburg, G ous- Tuesday evening by the members of Speciul Delivery Parrel Post Sunday morning. William south west of Chatsworth, Friday. P o n tia c ; E. C. Zook. Fairbury; J. The fees for Special Delivery Par­ sart. a special deputy sheriff sw u n g the K. of P. lodge with their fain- THE COUNTY SEAT FARMER DIES SUDDENLY April 10. commencing at one o'clock. A. Herrins, Chatsworth; N. J. W olf. cel Post shall be as follows: ilies. at their hall, About eighty Mr. Louis Diercouff. aged about to the running hoard of a stolen car 10 head of good work horses. Odell, and T. E. Weary, Dwight. Parcels under 2 pounds, 10c. were present. The forepart of the 10, residing on a farm about two at Bourbonnais and forced the driv­ 100 head of cattle, consisting of The alternates are: P. A. G ibbons. Interesting News Items Taken Parcels over 2 pounds aud not er and his partner to stop-. -The tw o evening was spent with games of miles Southwest Of IgtHoglU. ll'Oil some good fresh cows and young Pontiac; Arch Dickens. Cornell; J. various kinds to the 'amusement o f over 10 pounds, 15c. suddenly at about 2:20 o 1 iock Mon- culprits proved to be Eugene S im ­ cattle to put on grass. T. Brown, Ancona; ' C. M. Harper, From the Pontiac Daily Parcels over 10 pounds. 2oc. mons and William Mollie, 19 year those looking on as well as those morning of last week. Death was Also some brood sows aiul small Fairbury and E. B. Hildreth, Dwight. Money Onier Fees participating In the games. Leader the Past Week due to heart trouble. old youths who later confessed to pigs. OpiKijte Sew By-law S Orders not exceeding $2.50. 5c. A fine and generous lunch was Mr. Diercouff had he n in appar­ basing committed several robberies J. P. Crawford and Jack Donovan A resolution was adopted con­ . round and in Kankakee since Feb- served after which Arthur Cording Orders over $2.50 and not exceed ent pond health until S :.day when Auctioneers. demning llie proiosed hv-law to be Hues fur Damages gave an interesting talk on "Why I mg $5.00, 7c. he complained to his wife, as not tuary. Saturday night they robbed (a9) P. H. McGREAL offered at the next head camp -re­ Mrs. Margaret A. Butler has filed Orders over $5.00 and not exceed­ a butcher shop in Joliet and escaped am a member of the Knights of feeling well. He retired at the us­ q u irin g camp clerks to remit dues a suit in the circuit court against ing $10.00, 10c. ual hour that night and at about to Kankakee in a. stoh n car. The Pythias lodge.” The latter part Of JOHN HERBOTH CALLED paid in ad\aflWe to the head officer Frank L. Rudd, of Forrest. The the‘evening was spent in dancing. Orders over $10.00 and ’not ex­ 1:30 his wife was awakened by his car was recognized and proved the John Herboth, aged 32 years, a s soon as received. suit asks for damages in the sum of ceeding $2 6 .0 0 , 12c. heavy breathing. She found his un­ undoing of the thieves. Simmons Another resolution adopted warm­ $3,500. Tho nature of the action is Some people can bo Ju d g ed by died at the Pontiac hospital Monday Orders over $20.00 and not ex­ conscious und gasping for breath. A was a former inmate of the Pontiao ly endorsed and approved the admin­ u n k n o w n , only th e praecipie havin what* they nay and otherai by th e morning. He had been a patient ceeding $10.00, 15c. physician from Gilman, was immed­ reformatory and was only recently istration of the affairs of the Mod­ loud jewelry they wear. there for a short time, a peculiar been filed. ----- —— Orders over $10.00 ind not ex- iately summoned, and neighbors released. form of lung trouble being the causo ern Woodmen of America by Its head l'oiitlae Girl Engaged ceedlng $60.00. 18c. were called. The doctor drove to the Sunday night two Chicago toughs o f d e a th . officers during the past four years, The engagement of Miss M axine Orders over $60.00 n n d n o t ex home with all possible speed, hut Mr. attempted to hold up the filling s ta ­ RECORD SERVICE GIVEN Mr. Herboth’a home was in Effing­ which has resulted In the increase of Fox, daughter of Mr. and M rs. Ru­ ccedlng $80.00, 20c. Diercouff was already dead when he tion of R. L. Parker at Grant P a rk . ham where the body was taken for Its membership to 1,130,892. This dolph Fox, of Pontiac, III., to Albert Orders over $80.00 a n d n o t ex- arrived there. They ordered g a s and after b e in g 5 p. m -W ant ad. burial but he had bfeen making bla resolution asked for the re-election C. Galvin, of Cleveland, O.. has been ceedlng $100.00, 22c. served one of the two, w h o la te r 6 p. m.— Watch returned. A coroner’s inquest was held Mon­ in v icin ity of Head Consul A. R. Talbot, Head announced. Miss Fox graduated two Mlaa Hieronymus lost her home Chatsworth for a Fees on Registered Articles day and the jury rendered a verdict gave has name as Andrew Thomas, watch. She placed the fol­ few weeks before going to the hos­ Clerk J. G. Ray, Het^d Banker O. E. years ago from the National Park Not over $60.00 valuation, 15c. of death due to natu at causes. Mr. followed Parker into the station os lowing want ad la The Plain- pital. He was employed loot by P. Aleahlre and Director 8 . 8 . Tanner. 8emlnary, Washington, D. C., and Over. $60.00 and not over $100.00, Diercouff is survived by his wife. If to pay for the gasolene. When dealer: J. Lawless at tarns work. —Pontiac Leader. has since her graduation spent her 20c. Parker turned to face Thomas he -« LOff^—Gold wrist watch on Thoee from Chatsworth who at­ streets of Chatsworth. Und­ time in Pontiac with her parents. Return Receipts on Registered leaves L O. O. F. Big E s ta te was confronted with n g u n and or- er please leave at PUtndealer tended the county meeting were A. Pontiac Leader. and Insured Articles Announcement has been made dered to “stick em up.” I not end A lone bandit walked Into an oil J. Bneyd, J. A. Kerrlns. John Btlber- A charge of 3 cents will be made from the I. O. O. F. headquarters in Parker grabbed his gun and shot filling station at Fortr-elghth at i h i , T. H. Heir, Louie Ortman, John Health Good Otherwise for return receipt service in addition Springfield, that the late Peter Thomas thru the neck. Just missing and Michigan ay.f just n black rroda Jr., Jauee Baldwin, William Joseph Hagen’a daughter Is a to regular postage. Weast, of Peoria, years ago a resi­ the Jugular v e in . Thomas fell to the Wabash uv. police station, locked KM word Cooney end John measles patient. This disease has Fees For Insured Parcel Post dent of Cullom, had made a will the door and Parker pkoned for tho wMl nigh reached the epidemic Valuation not exceeding $5.00, 5c. which provides that an estate of police who took Thomas to n hos­ stage. There ora a s dozen or more Valuation not exceeding $26.00, $300,000 will eventually become the pital where he will likely room MASONIC NOTICE families afflicted. Several new cases Sc. property of the Odd Fellows’ Or­ A few more capture# like Stated meeting of Chatsworth of scarlet fever have appeared. Valuation not exceeding $ 60.00. p h a n s ' Home at Lincoln. * might help cheek the numerous lodge Thursday night. April I. All There are a few sporadic caeca of 10 c. npe. 4 t o H members are rsggestsd to bo pres­ mumps and whooping cough. Our Valuation not exceeding $100.00, ValuaUon not exceeding $60.00, ■ ■ "«Us. ent Important business—also social health offloer la rigidly enforcing the lie . a O. D. Fees 16c. quarantine lav.—Fairbury item In Valuation not exceeding 9 1 0 .0 0 . Valuation not OMOedln* 9100.00, Wednesday's Famine Lesser. I5e. m , f M - * . *VT>/R S f1??

.■ THE CHATSWORTH PLAINDEALER ■HUB8DAT, 'API

OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS received 3 votes, P. E. Trunk re­ Of the board of trustee* of the Til­ ceived I vote, A. Rettberg received v I I f * PICK-UPS from N-E-W-S lage of Cbataworth, Illinois, held in 1 vote, E. C. Hearn received 1 vote, (Broadcasted from North, Uft, H i l t - • Mrs. Chas. Kueffner received 1 vote. r i tjffl TK'- Waat and Sooth) the village Council Room at a spec­ On the Citizens Ticket, for Presi­ L ’ ial meeting called by the President, ! ' & V ' ' Alton.—Ori April 7, Alton vot­ March 7, 1925 at 7:00 p. nt. dent of the Board of Trustees, W. E. I ers will go to tlio polls to elect Don’t Forget Your Diamonds On roll call the following were Cording received 3 votes, Wm. Hal- n mayor. se\en mcuihors of Hie Warning: Don’t leave your dia­ ifound present. President A J. Sneyd, lum received 1 vote. For members city council, n city clerk, a city monds in your pajama pockets Trustees, Gerbracht, F'eely, Frederick of the Board of Trustees, Geo. W al­ treasurer nnd a supervisor ami Thai’s what Mr. Hughes, of Watseka. 'and Qaldvl^n ter received 1 vjote, John Luntz re­ ■ ■ - f six assistant supervisors fur did with his wife’s two rings. He I The President stated the call of ceiver 1 vote, Pat. Farley received .\ / unis file H otlJ in Mutnr ( i.f l tlin e membership on the Maco„duct pool and billiard hall from ceived 1 vote. tnukiug his eighth race for the ter word nitaining ‘'windpipe.” March 17, 1925 to April 30, 1925, W. E. Cording having received ottice. I he other candidate is received the answer "trachea”-—also inclusive was read. the highest number of \otes cast by a bill for two dollars for profession­ $ 2 1 9 0 m Alderman' Cieorge T. Mavis, a | Moved by Frederick and seconded The Peoples Ticket for President of member of the city council. i . o . /> / ii c t o r v I g • i 111 al services. by Gerbracht that application and the Board of Trustees, Con Ger­ ifecuuse Alton city and Alton ! bond as read be accepted and license bracht, C. T. Hammond, Hay Marr ™ \ 6s ■ m township are co-« xtensive. the Car Stolen at Revival v „ , , ,. . , . . . 'granted. The following is the record received the highest number votes city election will be held on Mrs. Augusta Wtdholiu parked heri*> B April 7 Instead of April HI. „ vote on roll call: veas, Gerbracht, cast for Village Trustees. T. J. llinck touring car near tlio Kanka- O’Connor, Mrs. A. J. Stone, P. E. c \ Danville will hold three elec­ ,kee arntorv. in which , . . the Goodell„„ , „ „ re-. 'Feelv, Frederick and Baldwin. Yeas - tions on one day. April 7. The . 4. nays 0. Motion carribd. Trunk. Rev. A. Rettburg, Father E. •ltgtous meetings were being held last ■ • J city nnd township oltieinls will ■. ,, The transfer of John Harwood, C. Hearne and Mrs. Chas. Kueffner .week. It disappeared, in spite of the | be elected on that day. anil Gov- the application and bond of Mino for Public Library Tt ustees. ernor Small Inis chosen that fact that the Boy Scoul3 were on | A rends to conduct pool nnd billiard Win. E. Cording having received *V- - date for the election of a succes­ guard. the highest number of votes cast on sor to the late County Judge -hall from March 18, 1925 to April i f I 30, 1925, inclusive was read. Moved the Citizens Ticket for President of i he'mis A. Graham, who died Truthful Shopper I and seconded by Fred­ the Board of Trustees, Con Ger­ suddenly at West liadcti, Inih. Clerk: Wouldn t you like one of _ erick and Baldwin. Y’eas 4, nays 0; bracht. C. T. Hammond, Ray Marr. Left to right recently. William Henderson and these cross-word puzzle books? They •tar, and his brot Buell II. Snyder, young loenl Motion carried. -«a Geo. Walter. John Lunz, P. Farley, YOU ARE BEHIND THE TIMES W ITHOUT 4-WHEEL BRAKES are great to improve your vocabu- has signed a cot attorneys, are the principal can­ S. J. Porterfield, S. Gltibe, Claire ! Received from Elmer Gray and 1 drat year and a didates for the county judgeship, ' lary.” MitiOfcArends $6.00, expense of meet­ Kohler, received the highest number feet X inch tall, i while Karl It. lban. Republican, ! Woman Shopper: "We haven't any ing. of votes cast for Village Trustee. brother, while a t is opposed h> former Mayor to improve. Only a dining room and No further business appealing on On motion of Baldwin and second­ O n e o f A m e rica ’s Claude I'. Madden. Meuiocrat. for parlor.” ed by Shafer were declared nominat­ mayor. No special questions .motion of Feely and seconded by .Gerbracht the board adjourned. ed as canidates for said respective will be ruled upon. Dead Man in Com Crib M o s t A proposal to abolish the pres­ CARL W. BORK, Clerk offices, subject to withdrawal from Eagerly Sought Cars Massino ISittini. aged 44. an es- one ticket where names appears on Names to ent county election commission Approved March 24, 1925 Two youngs ceped patient from the Kankakee both. The following is the record B-E-A-U-T-YI Long of line and smartly low to the road, will he the main issu> to he de­ the Southern I state hospital for the insane, was tote on roll call: yeas Shafer, Ger- cided by (talcshurg voters at the , , , * . , , , .. OFFICIAL FIRM EEIHNGS this 4-Door Coupe is richly attractive. P-E-R-F-O-R-M- who will try t polls in the election of April 7. found dead in the top of a corn crib hracht. Feely, Frederick and Bald­ near Chebanse. He had escaped Jan- ' the hoard of trustees of the vil- great names ol A full slate of city ollieials will win. Nays O. Motion carried. A - N - C - E l Y ou’ll revel in the fluid pow er and flexibility of liusetmll. One tiary 17, and the condition of the bo- 'ako °f Chatsworth, Illinois, held in he elected, hut there is. so far, No further business appearing on limn, Jr., son < the village Council Room Tuesday, this big A dvanced Six m otor. R-E-F-I-N-E-M -E-N T 1 A l l no opposition to the People's dy indicated that it had been there motion of Shafer and seconded by und-remly catvl party candidates, headed by March 10. 1925, at 7:30 p. m. fittings are of select quality, am ong them a silver-finished since about that time. Frederick the board adjourned. who g. :s a tt Mayor Klof W. Moreen, who is ______| On roll call the following were noogn. and tl) CARL W. BORK. Clerk s m o k i n g set and a vanity case or Old E m p i r e d e s i g n . seeking re-election for a second Hunts Cow and Finds Robbers tfound present. President A. J. Sneyd, B u rk ett, sun o f Approved March 24, 1925. $ 2 - 1 - 9 - 0 1 f.o. b. factory— includes a big built-in steel trunk, lull term. Simon Tetrault, of Bourbonnais. Trustees. Shafer. Gerbracht, Feely. old Cleveland :u is an early riser. Last Friday morn-, Frederick and Baldwin, balloon tires, N ash-design 4-wheel brakes and 5 disc wheels. player, w ho Is the Worcester ing. while looking for a stray cow, he The minutes of previous meeting Gold, dub. There I Platinum, Silver, I.ensln of the Momnoutli living discovered that burglars were at were read and approved, CASH SPECIAL SIX SERIES-ADVANCED SIX: ^ e r i e s mem connect work in a store, from which they The following bills were presented Diamonds, magneto points, Held of tlie Midwest Airways cor false teeth. Jewelry, any valu­ Bowei-marTs g ponitlon h,- (lie government for use us had removed three panels of plu'e ^or payment: ables. Mail today. Cash by- Models range from $1095 to $2290, f. o. b. factory nooga. Stran a test Held for the uir-muil service Is 1 glass. The burglars fled, leaving Account Law and Order return mail. runs that club, expected to redouble living netivities their tools behind them. John Boehle, Feb. police ...... $85.00 H o k e 8. & R. Co., Otsego, old Giants un a round Mwnmoulli, uml make the city John Hummel, Feb. police .... 75.00 M id i.. Strang. In se one of the nero centers of the state. Account Street and Alley N lcklln. th e vt (Juit Booze Car and Run John Silherzahn, labor and BATTERT AND TIRE SERVICE STATION remarked In a "White collar jobs" have tin unusual­ After wrecking their car and jugs repairs ...... $6.04 of no one to ly strong uttruction for ninny students of moonshine, estimated at 35 gal­ Account Fire and Water H all’s C atarrh Trunk Oil Co., gas and oil .$84.60 G E O . A . M I L E E R j C hatsw orth , I l l i n o i s 4 rather trust tl who are graduated from Illinois high lons. a quartet of negroes, rather will do what w< boy th a n you." Account Miscellaneous M e d i c i n e claim for It — schools each year, according to u re­ than face arrest, abandoned the car chatsworth Plaindealer pub. $26.70 rid your system of Catarrh or Deafneai port by the bureau of educational .re­ nnd four or five jugs of booze not Independent Times Printing caused by Catarrh. ------* search of tlie college of education nt ,broken in the crash and beat it' Co., election blanks — $5.84 the Cniversit. of Illinois at Frhnnu. i .v. „r .v, , >t.i. S. J. Porterfield, stamps ____$1.00 SaU »r far artr 40 yam ,through the (bids east of the Dixie A F Walter, primary Judge $6.00 F. J. CHENEY El CO., Toledo, Ohh G raceful I Highway north of Milford. 'John Silherzahn, primary judge 6.00 “An orchard on every farm" Is-the slogan under which llie Jo Daviess Bert Munsell, pWmar.v judge $6.00 county farm bureau nnd Hie Jo Daviess Slnitige Tale of a Rat James O’Malley, primary clerk $6.00 Elmer Gray, primary clerk $6.00 County Horticultural society are Inter- The Herscher Pilot relates an en- Carl Bork, primary clerk $6.00 esting farmers In the jdanting ot apple, counter with two rats of unusual j Moved by Shafer and seconded by Spring is Spring Clearance pear, plum, and cherry trees. More size at the Appel Siding elevator. Gerbracht that bills as read he al- than l.om trees have been purchased The rats were in a bin and when i„WPd aIld vouchers Issued for same, for setting out in April. j Andrew Peterson struck at one with T he following |s the record vote on Here— Illinofs’ 310.000 acres of sand land, a club, the other tried to climhgthe roll ca„. yras Shafer. Gerbracht, usually considered waste, of low agri­ side of the bin after him and both Feely, Frederick and Baldwin. Yeas And that brings with It house cultural value, can he made lo yield put ti|. a real fight. Peterson finally 5 nay„ 0. Motion carried, cleaning and repairing about SALE ultuosl as uni' ll as average corn licit won the lialtle. The board then proceeded to can- the home and out buildings. land, if they are treated with lime­ Painting will be done and roofs vass the returns of primary election repaired. Every house should stone and green fertilizer in the form Badly Ruined While in Faint witli the following result: of so eel clover, according lo officials have at least a couple of lad­ of tlie experiment station, college if Mrs. Sarah Frith, ot Watseka, On the Peoples Ticket, for Pres- ders— one a good step ladder o £ H o t P o i n t for general purposes nnd 4he ngi$riittlirc, I'niversity of Illinois, til while ironing, became dizzy and fell fd,,nt of thp Uoard of Trustees, W. over on the electric Iron. The board E cording received 25 votes, J. A. other a good single or extention Oquan ku. ladder. gave way and she sank to the floor Leggate received 1 vote, A. J. Sneyd Two Oak Park high school students «ith her right hand resting on th" received I vote. For members of with penchants for high explosives iton. Her wrist and atm were bad- Gie Board of Trustees Con. Gerbracht We have in stock— E l e c t r i c R a n g e s admitted in eottrl that they had ly burned and she received a four receivf.d 2g votes, C T. Hammond re- Step Ladders 6 and 8 ft. bombed Hat building. March IS. to inch burn on her right side before Ceived 23 votes, James Mauritzen Single Ladders 10 to 20 ft. » test the efficiency of a liomli of their assistance reached her. | received 3 votes, Ray Marr received own munufaerttre. The hoys are from Extension Ladders 28 to 40 wealthy families. One Is Franklin , 17 votes. Claire Koehler, received 3 feet Wells, eighteen years old, and tlie Pigs Cause of iserioiis Row .votes, S. J Porterfield received 1 2 0 % d i s c o u n t 2 0 % oilier is Lawrence Smith, also eight­ Followihg a dispute over somejvote c F Sharer received 3 votes, AT RIGHT PRICES. een. pigs purchased at a sale, M. L. Heln-|E jn)er j>t.arson received 1 vote, E. Ieeliainan, of Loda. is under a $1,000 H Game received 1 vote, John Ham A president first vice president, re­ j bond charged with assault with in- mond received 1 vole, F. H. Herr re- cording secretary, treasurer nnd offi­ jtent to kill. It is said that he Orel ceived 1 vote. Ed. Silldorff received cial parliamentarian will he elected twice with a revolver at George L. | j votp s . Glabe received 1 vote. L. Ernst Ruehl on all H ot Point ranges when the Illinois Federation of Wom­ -Stanford, when the latter called n-t |Shots received 1 vote, I. Todden re CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS Miss Nell Herri Ingtou seminary t en's Clubs has its annual convention [ | his place to adjust the matter. The ceived 1 vote. For members of the Phone 43 In Mu'. Sessions will he In the First i n s t o c k :______he able to eleur ti gun tailed to discharge the first time Public Library Board Mrs. A. J. Methodist church of Decatur, from 1 high us Harold <»: and the assailant was overpowered Stone received 1 vote, T. J. O'Connor same'shc la equal] Slay 1!) unti> the .'allowing Friday | Just as he pulled the trigger the night. Mrs. George T. Palmer of | famous high Jiiiu; second lime. Springfield Is now president. i-M-l-H-Kc-:-! I"i"i 4"l"l"l : ! H I l» iv bar higher than ai ? letlc inclinations. Willi a total of '5 field men par­ Unlucky Thirteen O ffer Ends A pril 15 f' i ; ticipating. the Illinois State Fire I’re Mrs. Cletus Hiteman, of Freeport, Easter Toys and Candies— all kinds j Veteran Sam rention association conducted a very believes there Is something to sup- Nine Jau successful Inspection of Alton. The enltttlon. On Friday. February 13, entire mercantile district of the city -■ 8am Rice, vetei she drove 1 3 miles to wed Hiteman, Washington Nut In was Inspected, together with all of Here are a few everyday prices Come in today— if you want one of a thirteenth child. The wedding was be the holder of the public buildings, including performed at 3.13 p. m. and was the greatest number o churches, schools and hospitals. The YOU MAY CALL THEM BARGAINS, JUDGING FROM THE thirteenth ceremony the justice had these bargains. Tomorrow will single basehall gar next inspection by the association will PRICES, BUT THESE PRICES ARE NOT SPECIALS—ALTHO solemnized in 1925. On February THEY MAY BE BARGAINS— COMPARE THEM. nine times In a be that of W'tiiikegitn on May 10. probably be too late as this special tween the Senator ----- A------23, Hiteman skipped out. The num­ \! Onion Seta— if wholesale prices are not advanced 15c, fTc, »Oc qt. ! went 10 Innings, v eral 23 is often coupled with the The hankers "f Illinois are putting Frost Proof Cabbage, do*. 10c Carpet Beaters, each price applies only to ranges now in tors 10 to 9. themselves on a ’’war footing" to word “skidoo.” Last Saturday Hite­ Garden Rake*, ea. 45c A 05c Mop 8tlx, each _ a o e :; Checking over meet tne increasing number of hank man rested In Jail on a charge of de­ Garden Hoes, each ------85c Hat Fraces, each —95c 4k MR) • • stock. league records rev bandits, preparing to ahoot It out sertion. Garden Spades, each ------8 5 c Hat Braid, per yard ------10 c J | Hat Linings, each ------JB e ington fly catchei with the Invaders. Campaign speak­ Fish Uos*( per tronch ------10c hits, two of which ers from the Chicago office of the Illl- Rasy Victims; Quick Money .M e and SOo. nine trips to the i ■ols Bankers' association are travel­ Child’s Set Spade, 8hovel and Hoe, per set Art Gilbert, once upon a tim e a Climax Wall Paper Cleaner, per box A H e ords available an ing through the state, meeting tlie i re sid e n t of Onarga, w ill n o t go back Hat Coverings, per yard 41-00 to 4148 :: Iiajitga, The Nat country bankers, explaining the situa­ I n T o d a y •how a number o tion to them and teaching them how to visit old friends there fo r some HAT FLOWERS—ALL KINDS AND PRICES. k . at hat eight tin to meet It. time to come, as Onarga's opinion or Large Cedar Bags for furs or woolen goods, each ------m league record* she him at the present time is not very A revival of the Gen. John A. L ogan savory. He blew Into town one day The Browns uae< memorial project stalled in Murphys- last week and proceeded at once to CLOSING OUT PRICES Dave Danforth 01 On aU.chllda’da’ and Ladlsa'Ladiaa’ dress ] hats, child’s creeper*, rompers, • boro In 1914 has been undertaken by replenish his exchequer. He waited CENTRAL the gam*, T9 Natl' the Murphjmboro Chamber o f Com­ dress and play sulU, children's dr i— 9 to 19 years. until after banking hours, then be­ dosed out at a price—Look them over. < the afternoon. V merce. which Is planning a Logan • BBoys' oys' Overall*— all will ho dosed gan to present spurious checks to bases oa balls, ha centennial fttr next year. PURLIC severst^llfferent citizens of the com­ ^Incidentally, file Representative Martin B. Madden of munity with tin plea thot he needed > t4 ' V ' -Ml* ' l wr <45* V v-i^rix i& v " ana’s record for | Illinois, chairman of the bona# appro- the njoney at once. The accomodat­ ‘ committee, la suffering i THE VARIETY STORE:' of times at bat tt ing old frlonda cashed the checks lag In 189 at Washington, D. C, HU cen­ without hesitation. Checks raagti ts not regarded as serious, and JOS. AI I time* i from 919 to $10 o r e being kept as Your patronage greatly appreciated, to ba able to K.f -44 • tour Of Europe with soavsnits and mementos of Gilbert’s 1 . ■;v,! ** * * * * * * * m ; “ Vdf.as* J . r J k ...... - m :& aX :

t e a s # THE CHATSWORTH PLA1NDEALER

C. H--8wltser attended a Bulck Mr. u l Mrs. J. A. Mod to ll ub a n d Brothers Are Rivals in Baseball dealer's convention Kankakee Mrs. Arthur Caldwell, motored to GERMANVILLE NOTES T u esd ay . Cincinnati, Ohio, Tuesday to meet Mrs. Cbas. Randall of Evanston,1 Mm. John McKinney, arho has been F r i d a y The Wm. Orosenbachs were In la visiting at the home ot Mrs. Cora spending the winter with her daugh- Reeder. ter. Mrs. J. A. Johnston In Charles- Melvin Saturday. Elmer Ruehl left Tuesday tor Col- ton, S. C. , . 8. Olabe was in Germanvllle sev­ Chester where he will work on the jjr> Ulj Mrs. George Doane and V. *V *** eral days last week. I: state road. ^ Mrs. F. M. Klblinger were in El Paso I. Monroe called at the V. Hard­ Irwin Zeh attended the Modern Sunday visiting the latter's sister. esty home Friday on business. Woodmen County convention In Pax- Mrs. Margarets Westcott. Mrs. 1. Palmolive Soap, 4 bars Jesse Hanna was at the S. Glabe ton Wednesday. Westcott accompanied them home m * - . a 4 home In Chataworth Saturday even­ A. W. Underwood and W. F. Stern- for a few days visit, returning to El- ing. A berg made a business trip to Ply- Paso Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Flessner visited at the mouth, , Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Klblinger en- home of her parents Friday after­ I# Mrs. Hattie Barnard, of Ridge- tertalned titty of their friends at a 3. 6 boxes Searchlite Matches . . 31c W M A m noon. vllle visited her sister, Mrs. John 500 party Monday evening. Mrs. Chas. Schroen was transacting Orr and family Sunday. Joe Kelly and K. B. Hawthorn re- 4. Vt lb. of Cream Com Candy . 11c business in Roberts Friday after­ Mrs. W. W. Oaks and her daugh- ce,Ted flr8t honors, having the hlgh- noon. • ters are visiting the former s sister. eat BCore' M,B8 Catherine Montelius Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Henrlcks and MrJ j p Tleken and Harry Berghouse carried away children were in Melvin Tuesday „ „ , the consolation prises. At a late ev en in g . „ ZL * . “ d hour dainty refreshments were 6. Log Cabin Maple Syrup— George Doane shopped In Falrbury geryed d a moat enJoyable evening Mrs. Wm. Grosenbach A d son Le- Tuesday afternoon. waa had by 5 pound can ------Roy were at the J. T. Henrlcks farm 2Va pound c a n ------S a tu rd a y . TOLD IN A PARAGRAPH Mrs. Geo. Sharp of Melvin was at It’s pretty hard f to understand the home ot Mrs. J. A. Ruppel last some Chatsworth women's tastes W ed n esd ay . DAVID’S ECONOMY GROCERY when you see the kind of husbands CHARLES ROBERTS, Manager Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shafer were they are Jealous about. at the home of Mrs. Wm. Grosen­ Telephone No. SS Left to right, Chester "Spot” Falk, Austin (Texas) high school baseball Why is It that every girl Imagines bach Tuesday. atar, and his brother. Bib Falk, outfielder on the Chicago White Sox. “Spot" Mr. and Mm. R. R. Fuller and she can reform some dissipated, no­ Bring us,your Eggs—We pay cm H. has signed a contract with the 8t. Louis Americana calling for $3,000 the Mrs. W alter Grosenbach entertain­ daughter, Mary Arllne, c-f Falrbury account man, even if she has to first year and a $4,00Qh<>mw. “8pot” la a left-hander, nineteen years old, fl ed one of her cousins from Gibson were guests in the D. A. Opperman marry him to do it? feet 1 inch tall, and v^lglm 172 pounds and a pitcher. Bib Is rooting for his City over the week end. home Sunday . brother, while a rival, to make good In the big leagues Mrs. Gladys Slown of Chataworth C. B. Swltser and Mr. and M tb. spent Monday afternoon at the home W. G. Swltxer went to Chicago Fri­ of Miss Margaret Luteson. day, returning that evening with two Names to Live Up To Mrs. Wm. Grosenbach visited at new Bulck cars. the home of S. Glabe and Bert Mun- Mr. and Mm. Arthur Doane and Two youngsters will be In Jportjfotes Mrs. L. B. Klblinger were In Cham­ the Southern league this spring sell at Chatsworth Sunday. paign Thursday. Mr. Doane attend­ who will try to perpetuate the T he Sheffield club, sta rte d In 1853, Miss Margaret Luteson entertain­ great names of their fathers In ed the state school of the Masonic Is the oldest existing footbull club In ed her sisters and families from baseball. One Is Frunk Bower- lodge while there. E ngland. Chatsworth Sunday afternoon. luan. Jr., son of the old rough- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rowlett were A public auction of Household Goods will be held at the Fallburg residence in and-ready catcher of the Giants, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Glabe and son, New Tork Yacht club's annual in Rantoul Friday. Their little son. who g. :s a 1 1 ini whit Chatta­ Gilbert, were Sunday guests at the cruise will be held at New London, Junior, who has been spending sev­ CHATSWORTH nooga. uml the other Howard home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hanna. A ugust 13. eral days with his grandparents Burkett, son of J e s s Burkett, 'h e Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Netherton old Cleveland and Si l.ouls there returned home with them. Herman O. Parish, Savannah, Gs.. and children were visitors at the player, who Is now manager of A. L. Klblinger returned Saturday SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1925 has been elected captain of the 1025 home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schroen the Worcester Knstei n league evening from Long Beach, Calif., navy basket ball teuin. at 2:00 o’clock P. M. dub. There Is no little senti­ S u n d ay . where he has spent several weeks ment connected with young Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Henrlcks and visiting hiB relatives and other F. A. I’ntta II. "28 of New York was Bowerman's going to Cliuita- elected captain of Yale university children were callers at the home of frie n d s . nooga. Strang Nlcklln, who hockey team for next year. Chas. Henrlcks in Chatsworth Sat­ Charles and Biss Catherine Mon- runs that club, pluyed with the TERMS OF SALE—CASH urday evening. telius spent several days laBt week old Giants under the name of Helen Wills, women's national sin­ Strang. In sending his boy to The prospective radio station in shopping and visiting friends in Chi­ gles and doubles tennis champion. Is Nlcklln, the veteran Bowerman ChatBWorth has the ability of attract­ cago and Evanston, returning home now taking lessons in golf. 4 T I O N remarked In a le tte r: *‘I know ing mechanical air birds. One vis­ Sunday evening. of no one to whom I would ited the site of the plant recently The present legislature In Texas Is Misses Harriet Funk and Margaret J. F. WI FI LER, Auctioneer. MRS. EDWARD FALLBURG rather trust the future of my expected to take favorable action on and made some photographic at­ Sowers and Harvard Keefe motored boy than you." a measure to legalize boxing. te m p ts. to Bloomington Saturday. Arthur The weather of late has been giv­ Keefe who is attending school there The sale of the New York National ing quite a few gardeners the spring returned home with them for the league club to John Hlngllng of circus fever. Oat sowing Is about" over in w eek en d . fame, has again been denied. Graceful High Jumper this locality and some gardening has The world record for throwing the been indulged in. If the late frosts discos Is 166 feet and 1% Inches. This Just stay away! record is held by J. Duncan, American. Illinois Central System Shows That Freight Roy C. Smith, a Philadelphia semi- SPRING pro pitcher, has been signed by Elmira PIPER CITY NEWS of the New York-Pennsylvanla league. REPAIR A British seaplane, which will have Peter Miller was , In Champaign Many persona have mistaken ideas about the influence of freight rates on prices. a speed of five miles a minute. Is being F rid a y . constructed for the next Schneider Cup Transportation js such a stupendous thing, involving the receipt and disbursement of race. Dr. P. C. Ballou waa In Paxton billions of dollars annually, that one realizes only with astonishment how small an in Wednesday. * fluence it really has on prices of most commodities. Georgia's new linsket ball court, Mrs. C. B. Swltxer waa In Chau- seating 4.000, was opened a few days worth Monday. In July, 1921. we computed the cost of assembling a typical restaurant or hotel ago In Athens, Ga. It affords room for dinner at Springfield. 111., selecting that point because it is a central point on our line*. Miss Frances Herr was home from I am ready to take care ot four courts. At that time the freight charges on an entire meal, such as that shown below, which Kankakee Tuesday. your spring repair work and would like to take your order would cost the purchaser at least a dollar, amounted to only about I cent and 3 mill*. Duke Floyd, young outfielder of the A. C. Thompson returned from now and get it ready for you Our computation has been revised on the basis of present freight rates, which are sub­ St. Paul American association team, Chicago Monday noon. when you need it. stantially lower than the rates o f 1 9 2 1 , and the revised figures show the present has been sold to Raleigh of the Pied­ Mrs. Arthur Doane visited home freight cost o f assembling this typical dollar meal to be about I cent and I mill. mont league. folks in Cullom Monday.

The St. Louis Browns have sent In- Miss Grace Flessner visited friends I have a good Btock of four fielder Sylvester Simon to Tulsa of the In Bloomington Saturday. and six horse eveners for sale. Western league. He will be expected Mrs. Harry Beck visited with her Get reedy for spring work! to fill a vacancy at thiftl base. relatives in Rantoul Wednesday. Joe McGuire has a new touring St. Louts Cards used no less than o w in g four men at short In 11)24. They were car delivered by the local dealers. The C. F. Drilling family spent the Cooney, Thevenow. Toporcer and Bell. Freight F re ig h t Cooney played the most games—09. day Sunday with relatives In DelRey. Chas. Dennewitz Item in 10 25 In 1921 Mrs. Arthur Doane and Mrs. L. B. Coffee. New O rlean s $.000169 I 000187 Miss Nell Herrin, student of Wash- No doubt “Big'1 Mtinn, the wrestler Qeneral Blacksmithing and | Klblinger visited In Kankakee Fri­ R e p a irin g Pepper New Y ork .0 0 0 0 4 9 .000059 tngton seminary at Atlanta, limy not who picks the opposition up nnd day. CHATSWORTH. ILL. L u d in c to n . Midi .000098 .000041 be able to cleur tiie bar when It Is as throws It on the floor, nothing sees (Sucesuor to F. R. Bookman) Beef..._ Des Moines .002520 .002275 high as Harold Osborne—but Just the es|ieclslly comical In Jokes about train K. M. Hawthorne looked after his Butter Madison. \V .000625 .000700 8ame~she Is equally us graceful ns the widows that stick. business Interests In WaUeka Mon- W h ea t Fargo. N. I .000456 .000518 famous high Juniper, anil clears the Peas.... D e tro it...... - .001575 .001725 .001219 bar higher than any other girl of uth- Putt Mosmnn, Kldorn. I o w h . succeed­ P o ta to e s Waupaca. 1 .001106 letle Inclinations. ed himself as national horseshoe pitch­ Salm on Portland. O .00144 4 .002188 .002525 ing champion, winning the iiatlonnl Strawberries Hammond. La .002800 Sugar New O rleans... .000675 .000750 Veteran Sam Rice Made tournament at Lake Worth, Texas, from a field pf 12. Nine Jaunts to the Pan Sam Rice, veteran outfielder of the University of Oklahoma's memorial The difference in the freight cost of the meal of about 2 1-5 mills is small in Washington Nationals, Is believed to stadium Is to cost $1,000,000 and In­ be the holder of the record for the clude s double decked steel grand­ amount but great in proportion. It represents a reduction in freight rates on these greatest number of times “at bat" In a stand to seat 43.000. ' A new gymna­ products averaging l^)J per cent. This is roughly indicative of the reductions made in single baseball game. Rice-waa a t hat sium also Is being considered. all freight rates in the last four years. Since 1921 the public has paid about $ 1.600,- nine times In a game July 19, be­ • • • 000.000 less for railway transportation than it would have paid if there had been no tween the Senators and Browns which Jimmy Wolsh, the young outfielder, reduction in rates during that period. The benefit of these rate reductions in 1924 went 16 Innings, with the B row ns vic­ sold recently by Seattle to the Boston alone amounted to about $600,000,000. or nearly $6 for every member of our pop- tors 10 to 9. From now on we will be open Braves, tor a reputed sum of $35,000, ulation. Checking over the 1824 American Is trying to fores the 8eattle club to league records revealed that the Wash­ give him a part of the purchase money. Wednesday and Saturday Increased efficiency has made this saving possible of accomplishment along with ington fly catcher smashed out tour hits, two of which were triples. In his the improvement there has been in railway service. More ought to be said about the New Haven has signed Gene Boggs, Nights increased efficiency of American railroads than has been said. It is helping all lines nine trips to the plate. The only rec­ sa infielder, who was with Beatrice of ords available are tor games of nine the Tri-State league until the loop of business. Innings. The National league records Maw np last year. Boggs Is twenty- show a number of players who w an The Illinois Central System is better equipped to serve its patrons with freight and oris years ol A weighs 100 psands nnd passenger transportation than ever before in its history. We request our friends to at hat sight times, while American hitn left-handed. league records show nevsral who have pass this word along to their friends and help us increase the nuipber of our customers. been at bat seven times la a game. Chattanooga has obtained Tom Bog- We believe that our service to the public is appreciated by all those who use it, but The Browns used Urban Shocker sad era. veteran Mamphla pitcher, eq w e are anxious to increase the number of users of that service. Dave Denforth oa th* monad daring the game, 76 Nationals faring them In Constructive criticism and suggestions are invited. the afternoon. Four of theee drew basee on halls, hot Rlcsfwas not one C H. MARKHAM, ^ ef theo.< Incidentally, Bice carried off the sea­ son's record tor the greatest number GRAY PRODUCE CO of times et feat for the season. Play- CHATSWORTH. ILLINOIS ; • “ • nnntauur, Aran* a, t$

IN A NEW FIELD FOR 8AIJB—Gray Qeese Eggs At TO LD IN A u YOU don't tkiak It pays to ad- 30c each.— Mrs B ro ck , fU tewrtl ipuuiidialfi. :, Cm U- 100 envelopes 10c— Platndealer. vertlaa—TRT A WANT AD. The auto la to be credited with w o rth . MELVIN NEWS (tnlff-AS*) Every time the state finds a way R*>- PORTERFIELD A RABOIN ■till another accompllatament, that of The average woman will do a lot to save the taxpayers a. little mopey P u b lish e rs giving to woman a new chance to en­ SEED CORN AND FIELD 8EED8 of sacrificing during Lent, but ahe ter bualnesa life. We see where a Goa Zlehert purchased a new ae- —Early matured, fancy selected, someone cornea along and has It de­ natural ami fire dried In our frost­ won't sacrifice her hope of n new town of Tlppe- dan recently. clared unconstitutional. Entered as second claaa matter at woman in the little proof warehouse. Improved Yellow Easter hat. the postoffice, Chatsworth, Ill., und- canoe City, Ohio, recently turned her j b . F. Hull has been veiy sick and Dent or Reid Type. Every ear tested We don't know irho wrote tho an. —See Dr. Serlght for It seems to be a lot of consolation or act of March 3, 1879. family touring car Into an auto bus haa not improved at this writing. 'and examined. Guaranteed 98 % o r word "poverty ls*no disgrace.'' but Don’t mist the baseball ; better. T ar corn only. Write for to some Chatsworth husbands to read i ■______------and began carrying passengers be­ M f * . Evylln Myers and Junnie Shilts I circular and samples of corn, oats, we're willing to bet It, was s news­ this Issue of The Plalndes tween her home town and a neigh- that sometime the meek thall Inherit SUBSCRIPTION RATES were Paxton callers Tuesday. clover, timothy, rape and aoy beans. paper editor. — Wall paper. Paints an ______$2.00 boring city. She bullded a trade that th e e a rth . One y e a r — Mr. Hahn Is moving to Roberta I— L. C. De Wall. Gibson City, 1111- I Q u in n ’s. Six months ______1.00 warranted the purchase of another mols. (m 2 € -a 2 3 ) ______.50 car and the employment of a driver. where he has accepted a position In Paul Trunk and Jertj Three mouths tilt* market MISCELLANEOUS Canadian subscription ______2.50 She lengthened her route to include mado a business trip to Rol ______several towns—and now she has plac-1 Mrs. Falrby Williams and Maud FOR TRUCK HAULING and mov­ nesday. Office in Brown Building ed an order for five palatial busses Sullen were Bloomington visitors STOP THAT WANT-AD! ing see Frank M. WiBe, Phone 59. — If th o se g lasses Of yot Will Quinn says: “ For the love o’ Chatsworth, HI. (fl9-aprl6*) satisfactory, do^t worry j O ffice Phone ______„______32A of the chair type, each carrying 30 (recently. 1 0 6 7 8. J. Porterfield, Residence ____ 32B passengers. She oversees the busi- j The little son of Mr. and Mis. Mike pull out that want ad for bot­ LBS. SUGAR c death, but consult Dr. Ser A. A. Rabuiu, Residence ______16 ness alone, and is said to have piled Sturey Day is very ill with pneumon- tles. I’ve had more than enough But They Soon I .earn 3. G. David, of Milford, ------— ------up a bank account and estblished a ia. long ago, and they’re still coming. Since the cross-word putzle crate FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Monday on business at tl broke loose, it’s a wise husband who THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925 credit that are the envy of many Mrs. Carl xStrubhar was called to I don’t want any more—but the Economy Store. knows which newspaper to use In ------members of the male persuasion. Eureka Tuesday on account of the want ad surely pays!” —Leave your order SEASON OF CYCLONES j ______lighting the kitchen fire.— Higgins- Radishes, 2 hunches for lSc illness of her mother. Bananas, lb...... 9c Mother’s Day Candy. We vllle (Mo.) Jeffersonian. The heart of the enttre country a» Large package Oatmeal 25c ngei at Quinn’s Drug Ston ■till aches for the thousands of fam­ CHATSWORTH MARKETS • m a t a -Tu r r e t San Brito Cleanser, can Sc Baldwin’s Garage, the 1 ilies In this state and adjoining And juA to th in k , only a few CULLOM ITEMS Thursday. April 2, 1925 targe Pet Milk...... H e Rye Bread, per loaf ...... 9c agents, received, a couple c states visited by the worst tornado In Corn 86c weeks more and w e’ll be slamming 0.. cars last week. modern tiems. Deaths of relatives Oats 36c i screen doors ag ain . Small Pet M ilk...... Sc (Mostly from the Chronicle) Hens 22c Rice, 3 pounds...... 30c Edward Hawley is a n or friends, physiclal injuries that Advertisements will be inserted Chickens 23c Fresh Yeast, pkg...... 9c working in the Cooney si will leave thousands crippled for life ' Miss Dora Brickley, of Alma, visit- ____ 19c under this head for one cent a word and property damage from which ed at the Longmire home recently Cockerel per issue. No advertisement to I SELL AND BUY Kresby Crackers, comes from Mounds. _____ 9c For sale fresh garden seed, as whole families will never recover fol- and transacted business here. The Turkeys 20c-25c count for less than 15 cents, if paid Jap'Rose Soap, 3 for 25c 3 pound box for ...... 49e If you like real detectl in advance, or 25 'cents if charged. dill, cabbage, carrots, sunflower, lowed in the wake of the storm. Brickley family lived near here some Geese ____ 12c read the story printed on II llplf a ___15c sweet and pop corn, radish, etc., very There is no need for caution years ago, later moving to Chats- g KK8 this Issue. Not n serial. ___25c FOR SALE much for your money. against cyclones and tornadoes, for worth. ■ Cream ___42c Try Oar Sweet Cream Batter ' pleted In this Issue. no one has any means of knowing Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shearer re- Butter ...... 35c Fancy Dark Barred Rock Eggs. I 1 buy most any kind of Junk with $2.50 per 15; $12.00 per 100. Sat- country mixed scrap iron $6 to $7 — 25 makes of best plar their approach until it is too late and ceived a telegram a few oays ago an- ^ 1GUT isfactory hatch guaranteed.—Fred per ton, or clean machinery cast iron THESE ARE PRICED RK or call at Janssen-Joostei neither have we scientists or weath- nouncing the birth of a daughter to [ FROM THEPUBLISHER'S DESK Christian, Piper Clly, 111. (a2)___ j alone $10 |.er ton in 200 pound lota Head Lettuce, New Cabbage, Celery (large), Green < OnionB, Pontiac, etc. The best er prophets capable of predicting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shearer at Filer. | Just samples fromyesterday's FOR SALE—White Wyandottes, or more delivered. Clean mixed rags Apples, Grape Fruit, Oranges and a Real Good Flour. b uy. , when and where the next one will Idaho. Unfortunately the infant did mail: S. C. Rhode Island Reds. S. C. White 7 5 c and up _ _ per 100 ______pounds,______heavy . Mrs. A. O. Hill and 1 occur. For all we may know, not live. j “ Find enclosed check. We have Leghorn Baby Chlx; oecond hand brass and copper 6c to 7c per pound. WE WANT YOUR EGGS children, of Centralia, ori Chatsworth may b- visited by one Buckeye incubators, 600 and 250 Martin Detwiler has a curiosity in bw>n taking Thp Plaindoaler for 22 last night and are vlsltln tomorrow that would wipe us^ off years and have not missed many co- egg capactity; new and second hand *n tl>0 better spend u cent to tho shape of an old Montgomery coal Brooder stoves.— Watson's lot me know, I be glad to come af- mer’s mother, Mrs. Hattie of the map. We can only trust to l'hone No. 140 Ward catalog, issued in 18-75. The Poultry Farm, Chatsworth, Illinois, ter it and right now while not to i "Don’t stop my paper. I couldn’t Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clar fate, and hope that the same hand catalog which is really nothing but (innrl9-tf) ,busy making garden and other im­ that has spared this community in be without The Piaindeaier. It has lorn, and Mrs. D. A. Clai a small pamphlet, contains 72 pages provements. While I am compelled A dayB gone by will continue to do so. been in my father’s family ever since Angeles, Calif., are guest 3Jx5 inches in size. BICYCLE for sale.— V. Newman.1 j,Pre to stav, and sur# I treat you However, we must realize that the I can remember—ever since The care of Ruehi’s Lumber Office. (a2) ...... '' , , WUsonG#^^<3>mpany Hattte Linn today. John Ehnen came over in a truck ------.----— 7----f right with honesty is my only policy, j season of windstorms is at hand and l’laindealer has been printed, and I Assessor Charles Robert Monday with a load of fence posts FOR SALE!— White Rock eggs for by paying all I can with n set price Martin (Bubs) Brown that, while we cannot prevent fat­ have read it ever since I rould read.” M an ag er gun the annual task of he had made on his new' farm and hatching 75c per setting of 15 eggs.'to all. Also my 2 lots east of Jim alities thru this source, we can at — Mrs. ElBworth Dixon, living on the , . . . *53? Chatsworth township havln took back the remainder of his per­ least protect our personal property I Citizens around Chalsw^rth who Bergan farm. (a2*) ,Chadwick for rent, let me know his books a few days ago. sonal property. John says he has before April 6. at an outlay of a few dollars. Tor­ have radio sets say the best night to been pretty busy since moving and FOR SALE— White Rock Baby H. ROHDE Mr. and Mrs. W. C. D nado insurance Is said to be the hear anything is the very nights that likes his new place all right. Chicks. Also do custom hatching.— Miss Ida Benbam, of cheapest form of Insurance. It the battery is down. Albert Wisthuff, Chatsworth, 111. spent Sunday at the hon Fred Hack came home from Chi- (f19-tf) would not bring back a loved one, | Another thing, the world was a John Balts here. nor would it restore the limbs of Tuesday evening, having )o, bp,ter Qff when peopIe |ooked Qn FOR SALE—Pury bred Plymouth Wilfred Graham has git those caught in a storm-wrecked been there the past two weeks with divorce as a disgrace instead of Barred Rocks. Baby chicks and position In the Communit home. But it would afford a meas- hls wife- w,u> is *n ,he Presbyterian c|lance to get their name in the pa- Hatching Eggs culled for heavy egg at least for the present, ai ure of ctyufort to know as we viewed hospital receiving treatment. Mr. pers production. Telephone Charlotte % % line 8— 1L3S—-Wm. Hoppe, Cullom, gage in other work. the wreckage that within a few days Hack e'pecU »° rt>‘urn to the c">’ Illinois. (ml2-tf) there would be forthcoming money soon to bring Mrs. Hack back home, Mesdames John Muller, Woman Afraid to TAUBER'S MERCANTILE STORE enough to replace the home. We as Bbe is Betting along nicely now. SALESMAN WANTED for lubri­ The Store of Quality Merchandise at Bargain Prices lepp, A. F. Gerbracht, < cannot control the elements, but it John VanAlstyne is In one of the cating oils, greases and paints. Ex­ and daughter motored Eat Anything cellent opportunity. Salary or Com­ is well to remember, as we grieve Kankakee hospitals taking the sul-i “I was afraid to eat because I al- mission.—The Jed Oil and Paint Co., Wednesday to visit relatii over the sad plight of unfortunates phur bath treatment for rheumatism. wa>* had stomach trouble after- Cleveland, Ohio. (a2-9») Chatsworth, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. B. R. G in our own and sl^er stales, that we He has been ill for several months ^ (signed^M ^ C A° FARROW CHIX—World’s great­ son, Ronald, of Good land, can, at least, temper the blow that and In fact has suffered at times Howard. ONE spoonful Adierlka est selling chlx— Thorobred Utility, to Chatsworth last Thursd such a catastrophe would cause if since a small boy with rheumatism, removes GAS and often brings sur- in 100 lots White or Brown Leghorns relatives, returning Mondv $11.50, Barred Rocks, Single Reds this town was the next victim He will be at the tiospital for some prising relief to the stomach. Stops — The Household Sclenci time but writes that he is getting bloated feeling Removes $13.50. White Rocks, Rose Reds ------4 old waste matter from intestines and $15.50, Buff Orp., Mlnorcas, Wyan­ meet April 16. Hostesses; GOOD rnOSPKCTS some relief from the treatments. makes you feel happy and cheerful. dottes $16.60. Postpaid in III. only. terfield, Mrs. Harry Felt, ! | The Union caucus for Sullivan f°r obstinate constipation Free catalog.— D. T. Farrow Chick- Palmer. Roll call: A Pro Agricultural experts at Washing­ Will C. Quinn, Druggist. (J-l) eries, Peoria, 111. (m arl9-augl3*) township was held at the village hall New Shoes for Spring Mrs. Viola Smith, who ton have taken a bird's-eye view of W. M. Barner was nominated for Of course you want new F'ootwear for Spring whether it be the farming outlook in this country, the winter months here at supervisor, Louis H. Ramlen and J. a dress shoe for Flaster <*r sturdy built shoes for work or play ■ and it will be of interest to all citi­ of Miss Aliie Royal, went A. Heckelinan for justices of the and you cannot come to a better place to choose yours than zens of Chatsworth and community right here. Saturday- and planned t peace, Henry Detwiler fer cemetery to know just what they forecast. In th e re for Rome tim e w ith trustee. John J. Wegstein and Clark Ladies Patent leather one strap with Cuban, Military brief, it is to the effect that present $ 2 . 9 5 M rs. Delia H u n n a, Mi Kingsnorth for constables. A peti­ or low heel, Bizes 3i to 8 ot ______high wheat prices will not tie main- fri. SPECIALS sat. Hanna and Mr. and Mrs. tion ticket was later filed, containing • MtMIIIMIISSI ■mssitstiMitists Other styles of patent leather, in straps and cutoutB, tan calf ta n ' 1, and that acreage should not i k in s motored to U oodland the name of J. M. Jeyte for justice skin, brown kid leather, black kid leather and tha) newest be increased; there will be a cotton fashions in two tone of patent leather and Sunday taking home littl of the peace. crop as large as last year at sustain­ tan calf combined, priced at------$6.95 to$2.95 May Ilanna who has l>e< ed prices; decrease in lirestock does Among those who were killed by For the woman who is unable to wear Ihe lighter weight shoe so much in vogue>gue today, and who for a short time. the terrible tornado in the southern needs something more substantial to properly support her feet we carry u completeiiuplete linetine of Arch not warrant increasing corn produc­ STRAWBERRIES— Mr. and Mrs. George tion; it is not a pood idea to in­ part of the state was the twelve year Supporting Shoes. These shoes can be had in various old son of Mose Mayberry, a cousin 1 . 0 0 grades from ______$5.45 to„ $2.95 stopped off in Chatsworth crease acreage of oats, barley or bay; I Camel Brand, 5 cans $ to renew acquaintances of Mrs. Louis Swope, of Cullonr. 1 .j. hogs cattle and sheep promise good route to their home at Rocl profits this year; anoih *r slump in Many of her former friends were% s > ’i’ Th - -{• , from Florida, where potato prices is expected but there amonK those killed and injured BULK COCOANUT— 'X GROWING GIRLS’ SHOES been spending the winter. will be fair profits in fruits, though boy’s home was at McLeansboro, one per pound ...... “The Twelve of Us” met it is still too early to make forecasts of the towns which was hardest hit '31 Margaret Lahey Tuesday on the size of the crops. In other by the most terrible tornado in the X The growing girl demands a shoe that combines both style and Five non-members were gu words. It seems that Uncle Sam's ad- history of our country. ; durability. Here you will find just the thtlflhg. fc Our new Spring SWEET POTATOES— honors went to Miss Kim vice is to farm moderately, and not Mrs. George Beyer died at her stock consists of the latest styles in combination colors, patent splurge, and to operate labor-saving home in Gilman Saturday following Camel Brand, large can leather, tains and Satina. "All priced most A t tC AO QC Frelda Felt and Mrs. Jer win. A dainty lunch was miri' nery as far as possible, because a long illness. The body was buried reasonable a t ______to he says farm wages are not going to ia West Lawn cemetery here Tues- The missionary society came down. | day afternoon. The Beyer family POSTUM CEREAL- meeting and social In tl ______'resided in Cullom for a good many per package .... FOR THE MAN church Tuesday afternoon, CAR FOR EVERY FAMILY [years and Mr. Bever conducted a ments are being made for Col Leonard Ayres, noted auto. shoe shop and store here until about Every shoe that we handle Is guaranteed 100 per cent convention to be held, at i leather, whether It be a dress or work shoe. We carry the famous missionary. ] mobile expert, of Cleveland, predicts ten years a8° when they moved to a good selection of men’s shoes and we are especially that the peak of auto production will Oilman. Besides the husband, three featuring an all leather work shoe of good A t Q tJ will be present not come in this country until there sons’ Henr>r’ Bernard and Frank aur- quality at only, per p air ------«J> 1 . 7 0 ____ 'L l------is a car for every family. There are '*ve- Others at $195 and $8.45 about 27 million familes now, and I Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth We are also showing a complete new line of men's ox- the country has produced 24 million-Magee were held last Thursday after­ fords In nappy styles care up to date. One million of these noon at 2 o’clock at the Methodist a t ____ $5.45 «, $3.95 went abroad, 6 million have worn out church. The burial was In W est- and 17 million are now in use. To ' lawn cemetery Her death was a buy and run these autos he says we shock to ail and especially to her have spent over 40 billion dollars, a husband and parents. She had gone CHILDREN’S SHOES sum twice as great as we spent In to Chicago several days previous to the World War. By the time the ,her death to consult a specialist and PEACHES—sliced g j p , Our line of all leather shoes for children will stand the test of hard • :: one-car-to-a-fomliy stage is reached [xt that time an operation was not wear and abuse which a child’s shoe la subject to. Our ahoea are this 40 billion expense will probably contemplated. She was advised that large cans, 2 cans made to lit a growing child’s foot and wa are sure that* if you give have become 75 billion. After every she was suffering from appendicitis them a fair trial you will be perfectly satisfied. We carry a good ter of replacement, say four or (five and that it would be necesaary to assortment of styles In stock consisting of shoes, odforda. straps POTATOES-White stock and cutouts. All priced reasonable according AO AC A 1 I C family has a car it will be only a mat- operate to get relief. It was found to quality and else. From ------1 J to

FHl Glab# to reported 111 and It Mr*. LoolM Bntwtotle hod u on­ — Envelopes fo r sale a t T he Plain- n ______■ to feared that ho boo typhoid fever, pleasant experience with o fish bon* d e a le r Office. UverblOUIC A dapted Charlea Trunk to reported as be- * “ »• •*““* d‘nne,r » a group of grade school boys, with Many Material* Inn nu lte 111 today. boBe ,od*ed ,n b*r °‘roat aBd a 'w * 1 an equal number of girls as their ** phystctal was unable to dislodge It. guests, held a welner roast at tho P R —Chamber of Commerce meets to- Preparations were being made to Lawless farm Saturday evening. D jpFP to w rote th e — See Dr. 8erlght for spectacles. n,*ht. tone her to a specialist at Pontiac Master Tomqiie Lawless was master * ' disgrace," but Don’t miss the baseball articles In —Easter cards and booklets, lc to Sunday morning when Mrs. Entwla- of ceremonies at the happy little It w as a newa- this Issue of The Plalndealer. 26c at Quinn's. tie succeeded in dislodging the bone g ath erin g . by eating a dry crust of bread. — Wall paper, Paints and Glass at Mrs. Patrick Boyle was a Chicago Mrs. t. J. Haberkom went to Wat- Q uinn’s. visitor one day last week. I Sims, Kissack and Odell, accom­ seka last Friday and attended a con- panied by Aqulla Entwlstle, Elmer Paul Trunk and ference librarians, at which public ^ Jeriy Bergan C. P. Werkau, of Clifton, was a Q^y anj a Falrbury chauffeur mo- made a business trip to Roberts Wed- library representatives from numer- ^ Chatsworth visitor Mondaj. tored to Chicago last Saturday and Special ( nesday. ous places were present In response Savings —Good, slightly used bcwlng ma- brought back a Hudson car and five to an invitation from the head of the WBA — If those glasses of yours are not chine for sale.—W. A. Coughlin. Essex cars. They were all sold in D ep artm en t satisfactory, do^t worry yourself to library organization in SpringHeld. ttflTTl wflk MIbs Mary Herr 1b the guest of territory. death, but consult Dr. Serlght. th*8 I. Stone, of Cropsey, on M m p H Helen Kruger of Forrest, this week. | Mrs. George Bell and her mother. S. G. David, of Milford, was here his to to a fun- ^ ^ 7 t H k Monday on business at the David’s Mrs. F. W. Palmer and daughter, Mrs. Fallburg, came down from Chl-r eral last Saturday, took May and A- ’// / ' BHRHH vj] Economy Store. Lucille, have been visiting Miss cago Tuesday and Mrs. A. T. Spath dele Raboin along for’a brief visit Frances Palmer at Rockford. I from Bloomington today. The FalW with friends. Mrs. Stone and two ' ” • —Leave your order now, for Dr. Henderson, the Oilman chiro- burK household go^ds are to be d's- of their children spent the day In Day by day, In every way, the ovpr- Mother's Day Candy. We pay poat- practlc, called on Dr. H. N. Sheeley P°Bed of at auction as advertised in Chatsworth with the Rabolns. b,0U8e «row8 more 8*«>P>e hut not less *KO, at Quinn’s Drug Store. smart. Here Is one which bears this Tuesday evening. tt,ls paper- Baldwin’s Oarage, the local Ford A very enjoyable party was held spring's signature, being minus a hip agents, received, a couple carloads of Mr. and Mrs. Georgb W. Kissack Workmen have begun remodeling In the Methodist church last Friday band but possessed of the new slashed cars last week. evening. The ladles’ Sunday school collar, laced fastening and satin blnd- class known as the Phllatl^ea class 'un­ Edward Hawley la a new barber invited their husbands, brothers or • ______1 working in the Cooney Bhop. He other favored gentlemen and enter-1 SETTLEMENT NOTICE comes from Mounds. talned them with an Interesting pro- All persons owing us an account If you like real detective stories gram of amusements. The bountiful please Bettle same by April 15th as read the story printed on page 7 of t this Issue. Not a serial, but com- ' pleted In this issue. — 25 makes of best ^pianos. Write, or call at Janssen-Joosten, Peoria n Onions, Pontiac, etc. The beat place to F lour. buy. (m26-al6) COAL! farmers wilk find a Checking Account a great Mrs. A. O. Hill and her three time saver. Such an account makes it pos­ children, of Centralia, arrived here W e sell last night and are visiting the for­ sible to pay bills in any part of the United M AJESTIC States by MAIL. Deposits may also be made mer’s mother, Mrs. Hattie Linn. OLD BEN Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clark, of Cul- FRANKLIN COUNTY in the same way, just by sending your drafts, lom, and Mrs. D. A. Clark, of L^p SPRINGFIELD checks, money orders, etc, to us by postal ser­ Angeles, Calif., are guests of Mrs. vice. Miles of travel and hours of time may Hattie Linn today. be saved in this way and— what is equally as Assessor Charles Roberts has be­ county treasurer. W. P. Turner important— your money is always SAFE in gun the annual task of assessing went along to Pontiac with Mr. Herr Bran, Middlings, Tankage, Chatswortb township having received and made an inspection of the re­ the bank and you have a perfect, legal re­ Egg Mash, etc. his books a few days ago. formatory. He was rather surprised ceipt for every penny paid out. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Darrah and at the size of the Institution and the magnitude of the Industries carried Miss Ida Benham, of Kankakee, SALT Transact your business by MAIL; open a spent Sunday at the home of Mir. on within Us walls. John Balts here. BLOCKS, e a c h ______» Checking Account in this bank today. Also bags and barrels at Wilfred Graham has given up his Special Prices. position In the Community Grocery, I at least for the present, and will en­ ALL THE WORLD LOVES A WIN­ gage in other work. P hone 200 Mesdames John Muller, John Or*- NER—WE HAVE ONE FOR YOU. lepp, A. F. Gerbracht, Carl Bork and daughter motored to Varna Reg. 95c White Cross Brooms 7 1 c * Wednesday to visit relatives. KOHLER BROS. CITIZENS BANK We have purchased an unusual quantity of these brooms In order Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Gravel ani THE BANK OF THE PEOPLE son, Ronald, of Goodland, Ind., came to get tbla price for you. GRAIN COMPANY I 1 CHATSWORTH, to Chatsworth last Thursday to visit P h o n e 200 relatives, returning Monday evening BLUE RIBBON PEAS Oft No. 2 can B. R. APPLE OO j 1 can ______Z U C BUTTER ______ZZC — The Household Science Club will ' 12 cans g3S.25 . The Best Ever ! meet April 15. Hostesses: Mrs. Por-' k terfleld, Mrs. Harry Felt, Mrs. F. W. 3 pounds KRISPY CA Leave your order for some of Palmer. Roll call: A Proverb. (a9) CRACKERS ...... JtC the best seed potatoes AO fWA One 16c Whetstone FREE with in tow n, bu. sack «J)Z.UU Mrs. Viola Smith, who had spent each box. 2 Iher it be the winter months here at the home 3 cans B. R. PORK OQ 25 lb. bags CANE A (AO rk or play of Miss Allle Royal, went to Culloni | ours than and BEANS J7C SUGAR ...... vP 1 77J Saturday and planned to remain there for some time with relatives. FRESH LEAF LETTUCE 1 can B. R. Royal Anne Cherries Mrs. Della Hanna, Miss Linda HEAD LETTUCE 1 can p. It. Red Raspberries Hanna and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Per­ GREEN ONIONS 1 cap B. R. A pricot kins motored to Goodland, Indiana, NEW CABBAGE Regular value $1.28 A | t A Today a t ...... Sunday taking home little Dorothy NEW CARROTS 4> 1 1 *t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephens, of GRAPE FRUIT • May Iianna who lias been visiting Logansport, Ind., visited friends and RADISHES , and who for a short time. relatives In Chatsworth and vicinity PA RSN IPS EGOS—Bring them to us. We ic of Arch ORANGES Mr. and Mrs. George Rutledge last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. like to count (hem. j stopped off in Chatsworth this week Stephens’ daughter, Mrs. Andy Steld to renew acquaintances while en- lnger, and bnby, bad bee* visiting In route to their home at Rockwell City, Logansport and came back with them ^ Iowa, from Florida, where they had S aturday. been spending tbe winter. Another scouting aeroplane from "The Twelve of Us" met with Miss Rantoul circled over Chatsworth 1 CASH & CARRY ^ 1 Margaret Lahey Tuesday evening. Tuesday taking photographs of the Five non-members were guests The city and the proposed location of the 46 honors went to Miss Kinsella, Miss broadcasting station of tbe Chats­ Frelda Felt and Mr*. Jerome Bald- worth Manufacturing * Company - win. A dainty lunch was provided. which Is to be under government The missionary society held a control. A plane was here on Thurs­ meeting and social In the M. E. day of last week and took some pho­ PRE-EASTER PRESENTATION church Tuesday afternoon. Arrange­ tographs but they were not satis­ They are of the latest shapes, in the ments are being made for a district factory. There were three men In newest colors and the variety is ample 0 per cent convention to be held, at which time W e carry the famous missionary. Miss Kipp, to allow choosing to meet your indi­ especially will be present vidual requirements.

A superb collection of smart, new and indi­ vidual designs in every type of correct Hat foe the fastidious woman.

8pedal (family In cluding Appropriate Hate for Bobbed or sugar. Smyrna Figs, Dates, fancy milk coated carmels, Pistachio Belmont and fancy Du Barry chocolate*. Box dreeeed la ten suberb coloring*. The perfect Eerier

i d ...... ’ THE CHATSWORTH

Pacific railroad. One of these men, a one setting r>- ns s saloon keeper tn arrest, anil remained securely tn Wind­ brawny, athletic fellow nearly six feet n rough part of (lie town, another Ink­ sor for a year or two, Luter, though, tall, und about twenty-eight years of ing railroad employment, which kepi he reached the penitentiary, being age. Mr, Pinkerton shrewdly suspected him constantly near the stntlon. A brought to grief by a burglary done KOODOO HQ yvua Fr.ii k lteno, although he could third made u wide acquaintance by­ ut Tolono, Illlnola. On coming out. FAMOUS DETECTIVE CASES not he certain, never having s>on passing for n gambler gnd general lie Joined the notorious McCartney By Cleveland Moffett Frank Reno. Feeling sure that If hie good fellow. So successful were they gang of counterfeiters, und had many FUND BILL SI suspicions were correct the men woiihl tlutt was soon In pos­ narrow escapes. The Inst knowu of ultimately return to Rogers' house, Mr. session of facts proving not only that hint, grown un old man, he wus living Pinkerton did nut follow litem on the the Murslifield robbery had lieAt com­ quietly on a farm in Texas. How the Notorious and Desperate Gang of train, hut contented himself with keep­ mitted by the Itenos. hut that another Blade nt Inst secure of Reno and Joint Committee of ing the strictest watch for their re­ trait robbery which followed wus ex­ Anderson, Allan Pinkerton chartered a and House to Ad Outlaws and Train Robbers, Known turn. The very next morning the same ecuted by John Moore, Charles Ger- tug to carry them to Cleveland, and DR. T. a SERIGHT DR. M. H. KYLE four men were discovered coming hack roll, William Sparks, and three others, thus avoid the friends who, us he hud l'HYSICIAN AM) SURGEON AHH’T. STATE VETERINARIAN inter Money. as the Renos, Was Broken Up to the house fioiii the direction of the all members of the Reno organization. reason to know, were wuitlng across Office In Stright Block Springfield.—Governor Sir (Copyright by W. Q. Ch.pm.n-) railroad. Rut nt that hour no train Moore, Gerroll, and Sparks jtvere ar­ the river in Det/oit to effect a res­ SPECIALTIES—EYE, EAR. Office Phone l i t the hill uppro |irlu lin g $560.1 yvns due, w hich w as a little curious; rested shortly after, and placed on a cue. When the tug hud gone about NOSE AND THROAT HL’ lirsl. tintl prolialily the i hi v I ess county. In this last mi join* lief for the Itorm devastate* and nnothdt curious point yvns that train to be taken from Seymour to twenty miles, It was run down by a iiiiisi tinrini’, band of train !eno was known to have been per- CHATSWORTH. ILL. , southern Illinois, und urr they were all covered with mud und Broxvnstown, the county seat. But large steamer and sunk, the passen­ CHATSWORTH. ILL. rubbers that over operated i>n:illy cun. i rncil. T h e case w as were lnuile for the immediu T bore marks of having been engaged In they never reached their destination. gers, ineluding the prisoners, being in the United States whs ■hired in the hands of Allan Pinker- mem of (he fund. • some severe, rough labor. Tlie hour As the train stopped at n small station saved from drowning with the greatest the notorious lteno gnng. on. A Joint legislation couiiull was early; the dwellers In Council some miles from Browiiatown, a hand difficulty. Tlie prisoners were carried ^ ^ P . an association of desper- Taking up the Investigation with h's bouse und senate wl' mini Bluffs were not yet astir. A little later of masked men, well nrmed. rushed on on to Cleveland by unother boat, and Telephone! ReeMeaee. 11V; Office, VIS ate outlaw s »vlio. in the iccusinmcd energy, Mr. Pinkerton DR. F. W. PALMER money. It Is com posed ol the city was thrown Into fever of ex­ hoard, overpowered the officers, hur­ from there were hurried on by rail years imniediutely folltiw- raced .limn lteno hack to Seymour, PHYHIC1AN AND SURGEON William J. Sneed, Herrin; I citement h.v the news that the safe of ried the three outlaws awny -to a to New Albany, where they were ing the war. oonniiltted indima. where the gang wits so strong- DR. C R. PETERSON # Meenls. ..shkuiu, nnd Ileni the county treasurer at Glenwood. In neighboring farmyard, and there placed in Jail along with “Sim" and Office Over Store of T. 1 Baldwin CSV crimes without number In y intrenched In the oililst of corrupt VETERINARIAN Plnekneyvllle, und of Jtepr* Mills county, about thirty miles dls- strung them up to a beech tree, while William Reno. A Sob | If and Indiana, nnd ■fllclals nnd an intim idated populace G. J. uohnson, Buxton; tnnf. Imd been robbed the previous an old Oennnn who owned the farm Tlie final passage In the history of ■■B am fur some years terrorised (hat any plan of open arrest was out CHATSWORTH, ILL. CHATSWORTH, ILL. Booth, Atkinson;-Grover C. night. No trace had .vet been got of looked on approvingly. several counties In the region about if the question. Recognizing this. the Reno gang occurred about a the thieves, but everything Indicated ton, und Itollo IL Itohhins, A Seymour In the lust-named state. \llan Pinkerton had recourse to thp This was the first act of retributive month later, In the latter part of No­ that they were the same men who had The emergency hill provld •uniting of his craft. He began by sta­ Justice done by the secret vigilance vember, 1868, when one day a passen­ « The lenders of tills band were four robbed the safe at Mngtiolln. One re­ lief funds wus passed wit h* brothers. John Reno, Frank lteno. tioning in Seymour a trustworthy as­ committee of southern Indiana, an or- ger car was dropped off at Seymour, markable point of similarity In the o . D. WILLSTEAD, M. D. tlon hy the house. It had "Sim” Reno, and William lteno, who sistant. who was Instruct* d. on a given pinlzatlnn as extraordinary as ,the Indiana, some distance from the $ta- tyvo cases wus tlie m eans em ployed hy J. G. YOUNG, M. D. proved hy the sennte. rivaled one another In a spirit of law­ •lay and at a given hour, to decoy situation It was created to deul with. tlon. There was nothing remnrkable PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON the robbers In escaping, a liandcar Six bills in ull were uppro lessness that must have been horn in fohn lteno to the railroad station on The entire population of that part of In this, nor did the car attract any PRACTICE LOOTED TO baring been used also by the Glen­ Office la house. ^ their blood through the union In their any pretense that might suggest Itself. Indiana seemed to have risen in self- attention. That night a train passing wood thieves; and they, too, were be­ CHATSWORTH HOSPITAL SURGERY I Election Code Ravlci parents of u hardy Swiss immi­ Then lie arranged t > have half a dozen defense to crush out lawlessness. A through Seymour took up tlie car and lieved to have fled In the direction of First progress toward r Missourians, the biggest and most pow­ second net followed several duys later, drew It away. A few people about tho CHAT8WORTH, ILL. grant with a woman sprung from Council Bluffs. Investigation soon PONTIAC. ILL. the election code of the the Pennsylvania Dutch. Of the erful fellows he could find, led by the when three other men who had b’ » stajlon when the ear was taken up re­ made this absolutely certain, for the made in the house elections six children from this marriage only sheriff of Daviess county, hoard an concerned In tlie latest , membered afterward that this car was -a & missing hnndcnr yvns found lying be­ when it rccommenclei*the | one escaped the restless, law-despising express train on the Ohio and Missis­ having been captured hy the county filled with strange-looklng men. who side the railroad a short distance from two measures: one would t taint that made the others desperate sippi railroad at t’incinnatl. and ride officials, were taken from their hands wore Scotch caps and black cloth the Council Bluffs station. mimes of I’resldeutiid elec characters, this single white sheep be­ through to Seymour, arriving there at Hnd condem ned to th e sam e fate as masks, anil seemed to be under the HUBERT MILLER, M. D. A. B. MIDDLETON, M. D. Putting these new disclosures beside the liullot, und the other pi ing •‘Clint" Reno, familiarly known as the time agreed upon with his as­ their companions. Each one, as he whb eommnnd of a tall, (lark-haired (nan Physician, Surgeon and Ids previous suspicions and discov­ election of party state colt “Honest" lteno, and much despised sistant. Along with them was to he about to be swung off, wns nsked by addressed by every one ns “No. 1." EYE, EAR, NOSE AND eries. Sir. Pinkerton wns further , Electro Therapeutist by convention. by the rest of the family for his peace­ a constable hearing nil the papers the ntnskers If lie hnd anything to say. Although there were at least fifty of strengthened in his distrust of the ntnn Over Citizens Bank THROAT The house appropriations ful ways. Kven Laura lteno. the one i ”ce-sr.ry to execute a requisition. The first two shook their heads sullen­ these men. It Is a remarkable fact, Rogers; nnd although the local au­ approved the $1,385,060 up| daughter, famed throughout the West When the train readied s ”,uu>ur ly, nnd died without speaking. The developed In a subsequent Investiga­ CHATSWORTH. ILLINOIS thorities. to whom he revealed his sus­ PONTIAC, ILL. for the creation of o new for her beauty, loved danger tintl ad­ there was the usual crowd lounging third, standing on a barrel with the tion. that the conductor of the train picions. laughed at him. declaring that safety ur.d research and venture. was an expert horsewoman, about the station, and in it were John rope around Ills neck, looked over the rould remember nothing about the In­ Rogers was one of the most respect­ cident, declaring that he did not enter The Intended purpose of an unerring shot, and as quick wjtlt Reno and Mr. Pinkerton's lieutenant, crowd with contemptuous bravado, able citizens of the state, he resolved branch is to work for the her gun us any man. Laura fairly who had entirely succeeded in Ids and addressing them as n lot of the enr Hnd knew nothing of Its being to attempt an arrest. Proceeding to attached to his train. of accidents in industries. worshiped Iter desperado brothers, task. While Rciio was staring at the "mossback llooslers,” said he was DR. BLUMENSCHE1N DR. A. W. PENDERGAST Rogers' house with nil the force he The train reached New Alhnny at The house committee on whom she aided in more than one of passengers as they left the train, he glad lie wns not of their elnss. nnd DENTIST OPTOMETRIST could command, lie placed a guard nt two o'clock in the morning. The car Itles approved Itepresentnti their criminal undertakings, shielding was suddenly surrounded and seized was proud to die as a good Repub­ front anil rear, and then, with n few was detached, nnd was presently emp­ FAIRBURY ILLINOIS F. Reilly's hill to put polio them from Justice when hard pressed, by a dozen strong arms: and before lican. The barrel wns kicked sway, Offlc# Over Citizens Bank attendants, made Ids way Inside. The tied of Its fifty men as silently and Over Decker's Drug Store firelnen's pension funds in and swearing to avenge then when Ids friends coitbl rally to Ids aid. or the rope stiffened with his weight, and lirst person he met was Mr. Rogers mysteriously ns it had been filled. A At Doreejr 8lster»* Store 2nd mad 4th other measure to provide retribution overtook them niter their realize wdiat was happening, he was there ended the career of the sixth himself, who affected to he very in­ few hurried eommunds were given hy CHATSWORTH. ILL. Thursdays each month. Scale of |iensions, In necon day of triumph. clapped in Irons, curried aboard the member of the hand. dignant nt the Intrusion. “No. 1," nnd then the company changes In salaries of t train, anil soon was rolling away to Hnrd times followed for the sur­ During the war the Itrnos had be­ “Who have you In tills house?" nsked ployees, wns deferred. Missouri, under arrest. viving Renos. Iteullzlng Hint their murched In quiet order to the Jail. come notorious as bounty-jumpers: Mr. Pinkerton. Arrived there, they summoned the A bill hy Charles W. Li Reno's friends stoutly contested the power was broken, they fled In various and at its close, with a tine scorn for “Nobody hut my family,” answered Jailer to open the doors, but were met orht, Increasing the lux le' case in the Missouri courts, arguing directions. The.three brothers, Frank. the ways of commonplace industry, Mr. Rogers. with n firm refusal and the shining W.T.BELL DR. THOS. LOCKIE oiclpul tuberculosis sunitn that the prisoner had been kidnaped William, and "Him," though still nt these fierce-hearted, dashing young “We’ll see about that." answered barrel of a revolver. There followed DENTIST DENTIST recommended. The senate nnd that the law had therefore been large, were not left tong to enjoy fellows, all well-built, handsome hoys, Sir. Pinkerton; and then, turning to an exchange of shots, in which the ■ties com m ittee bus approve violated by his captors. The courts their liberty. A large price was cast about for further menus of excite­ Ills men, he ordered them to search sheriff received a ball In the arm, and Office Over Baras Bros'. Store bill. decided against them on this point, placed on their hends, and betrayal Extracting A Specialty ment and opportunities to make an the premises. two local police officers were cap­ The house appropriations however: and John Reno, with several came quickly. William and “Him" PONTIAC, ILLINOIS easy living. Beginning their iqiera- They did so, and soon esme upon tured. Without loss of time the Jail CHATSWORTH. ILL. recommended the biennial less Important members of the gang, were arrested soon after. In Indian­ -- i. --'I tlons In u small way with house-lireak- th e th ree strangers, yvho w ere tak en doors were battered down; the com­ tlon of $1,385,618 for the ■ was tried anil convicted. lie was sen­ apolis, and turned over to the local lng and store robberies, they soon so completely by surprise that they pany entered, and taking the three Of lultor. tenced to twenty-five years of hard authorities, who. In order to arold the proved themselves so reckless In their tnnde no effort at resistance. They Reno brothers and their friend, Charles B- Bill to Lloenss Milk C litlior in the Missouri penitentiary. Vigilance committee, took the prison­ daring, so fertile in expedients, so suc­ were about to sit down to breakfast, Anderson, from their cells, placed Frank A. McCarthy of I This was the lirst break In the ranks ers to New Albnny. In an adjoining J. r . Crawford J. T. Doaovaa cessful In llielr coups, that they quick­ which was spread for them In the nooses that they had ready aronnd the FIRE duced In the house of repr of the hand, the first Instance In which county, where they were placed In Jail. ly extended their field until. In the kltrtien. A comparison with photo­ men's necks, and hung them to the LIGHTNING, TORNADO * AU­ Crawford & Donovan s bill to require nil milk dei they Imd suffered for their crimes. The Vigilance committee, growing TOMOBILE INSURANCE early part of 1866, they had placed a graphs and descriptions left no doubt rafters In the corridors of the JatL AUCTIONEERS lain u license from the si But the bold spirit of the organization stro n g er and more determined every Wrlttea la a Poll Line of Old. wide region tinder contribution, setting that one of the three was Frank Reno. Then, having locked the doors of the ment of agriculture nnd t was still unbroken. Three brothers day. now scoured the whole country Re lie hie Coaipeaiee by Phone si oar expeaee. Call J. P. all forms of lnw at defiance. A second—a man of dark complexion, jail, leaving the prisoners secure, they Crawford at Me! via or J. T. Doaovaa Indemnity bond of $5,UUU. still remained to replace the one who J. B. Itt'MBOLD, Ag ,.t John lteno and Frank Reno, the tall, and well built—proved to be Al­ for other members of the gang or for made their way silently back to tlie CHATSWORTH, ILL. at Chateworth elder brothers, were at this time the was gone; and so far from learning persons belleVed to he In sympathy Such licenses muy he rev. bert Perkins, a well-known member of New Albnny station, reaching there In discretion of the depnrtin dominating spirits of the hand, nnd caution, the band launched forthwith with It. They literally went on the the Reno gang. The third was none time to catch the train that drew out denier fulls to make promi they soon associated with them several Into still more daring und frequent other than the notorious Miles Ogle, “warpath" throngh this whole region at 3:90 a. m. The same special car i ef the most skillful and notorious offenses. Trains were "held up" right of Indiana, and It w ent III w ith any to the diilryimin for milk the youngest member of the hsnd, who In which they had come was coupled nr If irregularities in his I ■counterfeiters nnd safe-hurglars In the und left; robberies were committed: afterward came to be known as the poor wretch who Incurred their sus­ to this train, and dropped off at tho THE PLAINDEALER country, among these being Peter Mc­ and early In 1808 the gang made a picion. Like the “Whltecaps" of a la­ INSURANCE end either dlcnte Incompetence or most expert counterfeiter In the United switch when Seymour was reached. Hanitary regulations tire Cartney. James nnd Robert Itltten- famous raid across the country through States. At his last capture there were ter day, they sent wnrnlngs to sll who This was Just before daybreak 00 a OP ALL KINDS CHICAGO TRIBUNE CHICAGO HERALD-EXAMINER forced hy the depurtment. bouee. George McKay. John Dean, Indiana and Illinois, robbing safes In Vound In his possession some of the came on their black list, and adminis­ dreary November morning. • ■*h Wrlttea la IIHaole Laraeet CHICAGO AMERICAN alias “Cnllfnmln Noise." nnd William county treasurers' offices In a number best counterfeit plates ever made. tered by night, and sometimes hy day, Who these fifty men were waa nev­ Get the Preaklla Life Inference ' A, A line of $50 to $566 * peer's low rates before lavestlas Hopkins. The band soon came to be of places. In several Instances some While they were securing the four such promiscuous floggings and other er discovered, although, because of Two Fapera One Year (or Jail sentence or both arc named with the greatest dread and of the members were arrested; hut men the detectives noticed that smoke forms of punishment that the tough the fact that Reno and Anderson had CLAIR KOHLER, A seat $6.50 ns penalties for operating awe, good citizens fearing to speak a they always managed to have the was curling out of the kitchen stove, and criminal element of the region been extradited from Great Britain, i license, fixing prices, o r vi word of censure, lest swift punishment prosecution quashed, or In some way arcotnpanled by a sudden blaze. Mr. was entirely cowed, and feared to the general government made 'bn In­ regu latio n s of the ‘departtin be visited upon them. The Reno influ­ to escape conviction. In the spring Pinkerton pulled off a lid. and found raise a hand In defense of the Renos, vestigation. It wns rumored, how­ culture. ence mode Itself felt even In local of 1868 their operations became so out­ on the coals several packages of hank ns It had previously done. TJp to the ever, and generally understood, that According to Represents) politics, corrupt ofib-lnls being elected rageous, nnd the situation so serious, notes, nlready on fire. Fortunately time the Vigilance committee was the company Included some of the Chicago Herald-Examiner or The Tribune thy the Itlll will co rrect nl at the Instigation of the outlaws, so that Allan Pinkerton was again called the notes lind been so tightly wrapped formed not a member of the Reno most prominent people In Seymour, Ing In the Chicago daiiyin; that their conviction became practical­ upon to do something In the cause of together that only a few of them were gang hnd been convicted In that lo­ among others n number of railway and clubbed with the Plaindealer—a city daily Chicago' Tax Bill App ly Impossible. public safety. destroyed before the pneknges were cality. largely because the people were express employees. It was found that A hill providing the ext The Renos, toward the end of 1806, In March of this year thp safe of the go* out. Those that remained were afraid to testify against them. They nt the time of the all the and your home weekly—$6.50 per year. perpetuity of the pre.-ent began a series of train robberies which county treasurer nt Magnolia, Harri­ afterword Identified as of the money knew that If they should testify, their telegraph wires lending from New Al­ $1.85 In Chicago was uppi were carried out with such perfection son county, Iowa, was robbed of about tlmt had been stolen from the Glen­ stork would be killed, their hums bany hnd been cut, so that It was oat opposition hy the sem •of organization, stielt am azing cool­ fourteen thousand dollars; and Allan wood SHfe. T h ere w as th u s no qtles- burned, nod they themselves waylaid noon of the following day before the tee on license. ness. aiul such uniform success as to Pinkerton detailed his son. William A. that these were the robbers so long nnd beaten. Tills wns the reason of­ country learned of It. Senator Daniel Wehster'i attract national attention. The first Pinkerton, nnd two assistants, to run sought for. A further search of the fered for the formation of the Vigi­ The newspapers described the lead­ calling for nu investigation of these robberies took place on the down the burglars. Arrived nt tlip bonse brought to light two sets of lance coimplttee of southern Indiana. er of the party ns a mnn of unusual g raft on the p art o f offic Ohio and Mississippi railroad, being scene of tlie robbery, the detectives burglars’ tools, which served as cum u­ Whether a Justification or not. the com­ stature, , who wore n handsome dia­ sanitary district -of Chicai accomplished by only four men. Frank found that tlie thieves had made their lative evidence. mittee must certainly be credited with m ond ring <• tin* little finger of hi* approved by the senute aft and John Reno, assisted by William escape on a hanilear and had gone In The men were carried to Glenwood •having rid the state of a monstrous right linnd. Later some significance utlve committee had re Sparks and Charles tier roll. Other the direction of f'ouncll Bluffs. At by flip next train. They were met by | evil. was attached to the fact that i well- that It be rejected. this time in Contiefl Bluffs Ihero was a In the excitement of other events *** HORE THA* A HILU q h train robberies followed in quick suc­ n great and excited crowd, nmf for a j known railroad official who answered Park Appropriation P low saloon, kept by a man who had the Pinkertons had not forgotten the cession. the ::me methods being used time were In danger of lynching. Bet­ this description us to stature nnd who An appropriation to udd formerly lived in Seymour anil who men who had escaped from the Glen­ *n each with the same Immunity from ter counsel prevailed, however, und had always worn n handsome diamond the state pork at Salem, si was known as a bad oharacter. It yeas wood Jail. They finally traced Miles capture, so that people in lids region they were placed in the jail to await ring previous to the lynching, ceased Dial budget o f $815,886 foi decided to keep a sharp watch on this ‘Ogle nnd Albert I'erklns to Indianap­ would snv b> ...... another, quite ns n trliih to wear his ring for several years ney general’s office were p rosort. Mr. Pinkerton reasoning that olis; and there Ogle wns captured, hut matter of course. "The lleno hoys got With the men In secure, snfe <-tts. afterw ard . out opposition. since Seym our was the friendly refuge 1'prklns escaped. Frank Rgnn was av.ny with nno:

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HH i m m m i »»♦»§ > l • #»»»♦■ > m n e i n i u m i f i EXECUTOR'S NOTICE THE FLAINDEALER’S Estate of H. C. McMahon, deceased. 19 0 0 .0 0 0 RELIEF HERE AND THERE The undersigned having been ap­ pointed Executors of the Estate of CROSS-WORD PUZZLE H. C. McMahon late of Chataworth Attended Funeral In Chlengo . In the County of Livingston, and FUND B ill SIGNED Peter Kanzen, of 71S3 Eberbart. By W. N. D. • X State of Illinois, deceased, hereby (Chicago, passed away at the age or ■ » . __ ... # n . 79 years on March 22, at the home ...... & £ ■ Joint Committee of Senate of hy(g daugb,er. Mr8. Robert Cuikin. HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD RUZZLE ton County, at the Court House in Whca Ikt correct letter, are plaeed la Ike while apae* thl« Paulo Pontiac, at the May Term ou the first and House to Admin* The services were conducted by three will a pell word, hath xartleallx aad harlsoalallr. The Seat letter la eaeh M onday in May next; at which time M. H. KYLE ister Money. priests, after which he wns laid to ward la ladlratrd hr a am ber, which refeea to the dcSaltlea Hated all persons having claims against TK VETERINARIAN __;______’ re s t In a C ath o lic c em ete ry . T hose below the paxxle. The. No. 1 aider the rolaaiB beaded “h .rt.o .l.I" said Estate are notified and request­ debar* a word which will Sit the white opareo ap «• the trat black ed to attend for the purpose of hav­ Springth-ld.—Governor Smult signed, who attended the funeral from Chats- etiaare ta the rlxht. aad a aaaiber aader “eertleaP* deSara ■ ward which ing the same adjusted. All persons Ties Phon* l i t tbe bill appropriating $.*>0i),000 for re- worth were Sturke Beck and Arthur will Sit the while aqaarea te the aext black oae hqlaw. Na letter* pa la the black *pareo. All word* a*rd are dletloaary word*, except proper indebted to said Estate are request: lief for the barm devastated region in Cuikin. a.me*. Abbreviation.. olanp, telltale, techalcal terui* aad oboalete form* ed to make immediate payment to SWORTH. ILL. southern llllnoix, anil arrangements era ladlratrd la the deSaltloaa. the undersigned. Dated this 12th day of March A. were uiude for the Immeilhite employ­ Father ami Hon Banquet ment of the fund. • D „ 1925. The Sheldou Chamber of Com­ A Joint legislation commltti-c of the JOHN McMAHON ALAN FRANK McMAHON. house ami Semite « T m lm inister tie* merce will give a Father and Son CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 17 This Pcrcheron Stallion. ALAN, is recorded by the Percheron Society of Im Msbos. n t : Office, t i l money. It Is isimposed of Senators banquet at the high school gyninn- E x ec u to rs America, and his recorded number is 127745. His color is black with a small F. A. Ortman, Attorney. (m!9-a2) William J. Sneed, llerrin; lUchard K. slum at that city* April 30. to which l 2 3 star. He was foaled June 1, 1915; bred by Samuel Stadler and owned by lleents, ..Nltkuiu, ami Henry Wilson, every man in the Sheldon community John Boughton R. PETERSON * 1 h Sire: Knight 859H4 (96064), by Grand Due 62156 (73138). by Tiratoi TBR1N ARLAN Fim-kneyvllle, ami of Representatives Is urged to be present, and to bring We’ve found that It "Isn’t what a G. J. uolmson, Buxton; Milton T. his sons with him. A special slogan 7 61210 (57125*. by Pa&se Avant 27608 (44284), by Jeannot (35958). by Han woman knowB that worries her as (2947), by Cheri belonging to M. Gouhler. 6 Booth, Atkinson; Grover C. IlolT, Clin- ’“Feature the Boy" has been adopted -SWORTH, ILL. much as it Is what she would like Dam of Knight 85984 (96064); Galicienne (73176), by Tony (44950), by ton, and Itollo It. Robbins, Augusta. for this meeting and a splendid pro- Diogene (22663). by Rochefort 11228 <14837^ by Sansonnet 3465 (51), by The emergency bill providing the re- I 13 to know . gram Is being arranged, with promi­ Vermouth 1820 (787), etc. V llef funds was passed without opposi­ nent, out of town speakers. Those 2nd Dam. Nooiade (54136). by Hard! (36291), by Ramcan ( 19337). by tion liy the house. !t had been ap­ Vainqueur 4288 (284). by Leduc (11545), by Bayard II. (11546). by Bayard ! having no sons may "adopfone for J proved by the sennte. GETTING UP NIGHTS (6751), by Mina belonging to the Societe Hippique of Eure et loir. rOUNG, M. D. Telia you tlwre is dsnfer ahead. A Six bills In ail were upproved by the jthe evening and bring him to (he healthy bladder does not act at night, Dam of Grand Due 62356 (73138); Castilie (31683). by Due Noir 6957 nCE LIMITED TO (10204) by Selim III. (4820). by Selim (749) by Porthos belonging to M. house. % b an q u et. 18 J7 z o J. H. Horton. W. Graham, Va„ says: *T Election Code Rsvlciona had to Ret up seven or eight time at night F ro m e n tin SURGERY for forty years. I thought it was my age. First progress toward revision of Farmer* Guests of Town Men '2nd Dam. Sophie (7 579). by Bayard (7 578), by Coco belonging to M. After taking Lithiated Buchu a short time. L h e rm ie r. the election code of the state , was The Sheldon Chamber of Com­ I am alright.'* Lithiated Buchu cleanses )NTIAC, ILL. the bladder an Epsom Salts do the bowels, Dam of Alan 127745: Beauty 48596. by Santos 24278 (44361). by Rumis made In the house elections committee merce entertained about a hundred thereby relieving irritation. driving out 1 3909^*) by Bon Espoir 3980 (2611), by Lamoureux, by Favora 1542 (765). foreign matter and neutralising excessive by French Monarch 205 (734). by llderim (5302), by Valentin (5301), by when it recommendei tile passage of ' fttrmers of that community recently acids. These are the causes of unnatural two ...ensures, O rt would remove the \ R ba , Rt R re8tttUrant „f that action of the bladder at night. Lithiated Vieux Chasiin (713), by Coco (712), by Mignon (715), by Jean Le Blanc (739). names of l'resldenthil electors from I ...... „ Buchu (Keller Formula) is not a cheap 2nd Dam. Lucil 33144, by Klondike 24949. by Cadedis 14018 (36461), by medicine The tablets cost 2 cents each. Picador 11. (56o6i, by Picador 1. (7330), by Bayard (9495), by Estraba 187 1DDLETON, M. D. the ballot, and the other provides the’,*11* A,ter ,he ban' w“nt to Sold at all leading drug stores or Keller election of party state committeemen j,he Woodman ball where, after a Laboratory. Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Locally (796). by the son of Jean Le Blanc (739). EAR, NOSE AND by convention. 'short business session there was u at W. C. Quinn. Druggist. (140) 3rd Dam. Nellie 27032. by Abe 26057. by Brilliant 14269. by Brilliant 1271 (755). by Brilliant lb 9 9 (756). by Coco (712). by Mignon (715), by THROAT The house appropriations committee series of talks by the business men. 33 Jean La Blanc (739). approved the 61.&C>.00 c en ts a t a ll s to re a changes In sulurles of active em­ urday. Each person entering the ft—Another color 3—Total JOHN BOV’OHTON, Owner, ployees, wns deferred. store was given a beautiful carna­ !<►—-Roy*a Bnntr 4--,11 eeogn Isea 12—-Branch of learning S—Muddle For that Cough/ ChaUworth, Illinois A bill by Charles \V. Lal’orte. I’e- tion. after which they Inspected the 12—Queer 6— trtlele of wearing apparel orla, Increasing the tux levy for mu­ interior of the store and the stock 14—Klderly 7—Before (poetic) KEMP’S BALSAM nicipal tuberculosis sanitariums was 1ft— Small monad of earth 8—Guide m os. LOCKIE carried by the new proprietor. The recommended. The senate municipal­ 14— Kind of ribbed cloth 11—Nickname of eastern university DENTIST new manager was well snlisfled with IB—Approaches 14—Inclination In certain direction ities committee hits upproved u similar 21—Kind of dack 17—Having llltie weight bill. the opening day. although his line 24 Period of yearn 14—Consume ting A Specialty' The house appropriations committee was not as complete as It will be lat­ 25— Yonng noman (coll.) 20— Pa.« time ITIAC, ILLINOIS er. However, he gave quick and 24— Pebble 22—Twenty-four hours recommended the biennial appropria­ 28—An longer eonaldrred nrcennary 23—Tree r 21*7 tion o f $l,:iM5.04K fo r th e d ep artm en t efficient service to everyone and any­ tn poetry 24- -l-und bordering water of lulmr. thing that was wanted that he did 24—Support for onxlllary boat 27—In plenty of time 24—Native metal 28—llalned atrip of ground Bill to License Milk Dealers. not carry in stock, be made arrange­ 25— Free 24—Artist's standard iwford J. T. Doaoraa Frank A. McCarthy of Elgin Intro­ ments to get that particular article 24—Source of newspaper publisher's 31—By way of duced In the house of representatives revenue 33—Curved bone as soon as possible.— Mcndota Sun- 2«t—Vehicle .34—Self »rd Sc Donovan ■ bill to require nil milk dealers to ob­ B u lle tin . 24—Trail beklad 34— Heed lU C nO N K E R S tain a license from the state depart­ 44—Hint 27—Two ment of agriculture nnd to post nn 41—Black wood oar expenae. Call J. P. > 1*°^ nn Resisted Prohibition Offtncrs «S—Praia* The solution will nppeor In next Issue. I at Mel via or J. T. ~ Indemnity bond of ♦.’>,000. ^ A dry agent went into Claus at Chatsworth Such licenses may be revoked nt the 'ke and guccee(i0(j |n buying a drink, denier fulls to make promptl paymentpayiarni ,. , , ... . loaded their household goods one Clausen served him with a pitcher to the dairyman for milk andinn oretuu.cream. |, WING NEWS NOTES d a y la s t w eek a n d left fo r th e ir new- nr If Irregularities In Ids businessus I ness in­in- Bnd af,er emptying it went to tho home Sunday at Symmerton. III. PLA1NDEALER llshonesty. hack room and procured a gallon Jug and alther dicate incompetence or dishonesty. Mr. and Mrs. Willard narclay were Mr. Understate has the position ns n be i«- containing liquor. Other officials ICAGO TRIBU N E Sanitary regulations arc to be v® l’eorla shoppers Saturday. section foreman for the Wabash It. | walked in and Clausen was told to HERALD-EXAMINER Alva Carter, of Falrbury. was a It. at Summerton. r 00 days' ' throw up his hands, which he re- □AGO AMERICAN Wing caller on lust Satutday. Stella and Mildred Whately at­ prescrllied fused to do in the face of a gun. Paper* Oae Tear for James Hoke and son recently pur­ tended the mothers' and daughters' without a ;He was struck on the head and he chased a large tractor, which they banquet in Saunemin at the town­ $6.50 listing the jWPnt (U (he floor on his hands and will use Instead of the steam engine. nt of ngri- j|tneegi still refusing to forfeit the ship high school on last Saturday Oscar Holloway of Bloomington evening. Miss Cecelia Streff accom­ ve AlcCur ^ UK' *n a Rhor( tlm<> he was under is visiting at the Elmer Holloway panied them as a guest. About six­ uses eslst- i control of the officers, who took and Ben William homes this week. ty mothers and daughters were pres­ >r The Tribune district. him to tllc IVatsoka jail and booked William Melvin, of Falrbury, was ent to which was served*a delicious oved. him on a second chnrge for bootleg- ar—a city daily in town transacting business and six course dinner. 6.50 per year. calling on friends Wednesday of last Mrs. Frank Holloway and Mrs. w eek. John Hanley left by train for the Mrs. William Whately and son. Charles Green home near Adams- Henry were Falrbury shoppers Sat­ ville, Ohio, Thursday. While there u rd ay . Mrs. Holloway and Mrs. Hanley will Mr. and Mr* Elmer Bennett vis­ attend the double wedding of Miss ited friends and relatives In Chicago Clara and Harold Green, two oldest children of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.. Mrs. Maud Coleman and Mrs. W. G reen . iW. Holloway were Chatsworth shop­ * A A H pers Saturday. * • * * > * I Mrs. B. F. Johnston visited with Solution of Puzzle No. 16. friends In Gibson City on last Friday IT CAN BE DONE! raranorsra □□□ncaio and Saturday. rannnnr*] onranran James Hoke and son loaded their nra EmnE aanra Era Chatsworth has all the natural advantages of any other rnn nnnransn naa old machinery. Including two Avery good town. ■team engines and a threshing ma­ nnran nTia ra anna chine and had them shipped to De­ nranran ajra raurarao raa ran araann a Chatsworth can become as great as any other village catur one day last week. with the same start and same chance of advancement. William Clark, of Forrest, was transacting business here and visit­ Chatsworth in the future depends on what WE DO ing friends Monday. Mr. Clark stat­ today. ed that he and his wife are planning n n r □ n Gilman Has New Fit* Track on taking a trip through Kansas and Tin nra 71 Chatsworth has been slowly but steadily growing and 81x Chicago firemen under Cspt. n John Beckman of Truck 1 and Lieut. The city council and chartered firs Oklahoma aometlme In the near fu­ P1M4-A n improving the past few years through the efforts of its George K. McKImuion of Truck 6 are company haa purchased new fire ture. progressive citizens. In Murphysboro to assist the local fire fighting equipment for Gilman. They department in clearing awsy the de­ have purchased the Master fighter, CHATSWORTH IS THE CENTER OF THE bris left by the tornado and to pre­ • SCO gallon deluge rotary pump vent a conflagration. mounted on a special chassis, artil­ COMMUNITY—LET US MAKE IT Secretary of Wa? Weeks has grant­ lery wheel, 114 inch wheel base, with ONARGA NURSERY CO. THE MECCA OF ed authority for bolding Camp Roose­ a 70 horse power, red seal CoaUnen- I. r • a * velt, the summer encampment Of the tal^motor. On this equipment Is Chicago public high schools, on the mounted two 16 gallon chemical -the home builder B ra k e s north ares of the Fort Sheridan mili­ tanks, hade reel and basket electric Trees, Shrubs, tary reservation, according to an an­ bell, two flood lights at rear, ladders, nouncement made at Chicago by Msj. the chopper baskets etc.' F. L. Beals, la command of the high R oses and school It. O. T. C. The camp opens The city of Oilmen stands back of the manufacturer June 28 and doses August IS. this purchase to the extent of 94000, P erennials the tint 91000 to bo paid In spring i% a ifliuriu'iaiui ipumoo wvw«# of 1090, sod 91000 n ydkr for the Hard Road all the way to a farmer In Illinois wns started to get next three years. The balance Is the Nursery. a rehabilitation fond for the agricul­ token core of by the chartered fire CALL OR WRITS FOR turists who were Impoverished by the department. CATALOG tornado, according to n dispatch from This equipment gives Oilman lira Public or Private Grounds Laid a Springfield. protection above the average and In Out by aar Landscape Department CHATSWORTH Criminal a egll^ n ce caused the course o f tim e Will mean consider­ • death o f Mrs. Isabella Harvey, seven­ able reduction In fire Insurance rates. Visitors Always Welcome. ty-live, fltf Sheridan' road, BvnnMon, ____i______*______It was decMed by n coroner’s Jury. C. Music Is getting so you cant tell ‘ X Henkle, Evanston, driver of an an- If the neighbors are playing the

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'>* ‘ A ■ v. >v.yfc,» M THF. CHATSWO»> t m p* ' »>ir>r -» THU USD AT, APRIL t, — a Christian, and to exhibit the fruits ...... | A letter from the Philippine* wm* ' R of righteousness in character and ser­ Two-Piece Dresses MANAGER BANCROFT published. It waa written by Chan. vice. Score a Triumph IS 10-YEAR PLAYER STRAWNNEWS 25 YEARS AGO H. Pearsol. and In It he related the 8 P. M. Song and praise service, j • a ~td hardships of the heavy marching and, There was a good attendance last skirmishing with the insurgents. **• Henry Kosa is driving a new car. (Gleaned from The Plalndealer — II— Sunday. Come ugain next Sunday Pilot of Boston Braves First Roy Wilson drove to Peoria Mon­ issued March 30, 1900) Charles F. Woodburn. of Forrest BAPTIST CHURCH and let us strive to have even a Entered National League day to attend the Shrlners’ circus, township, died at the Presbyt*riai| larger attendance. 10:00 a. in. Bible school. Announcements of the marriage of hospital In Chicago, March 28, 1900. f : i f FIFTY-SEC p f . All are welcome at any of these; in Year 1915. Mrs. E. G. Thurman, of Nortdal, 5 c - * 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Miss Alya Mae True, daughter of Mr. ’James Dunlap, one of the most services. came Wednesday to visit relatives. Subject: “The Blessings of Re­ Dnve Bancroft, the only playing aad Mrs. J. G. True, of Seattle. noted bank robbers In history, wa» AARON GOOD, Minister Mr. and Mrs. Rex Zlrcle, of Red­ manager in the National league, will Wash., to Dr. Robert Bruce Gentle, 1 ;■ V 4 d e m p tio n ." dick, visited the week end at the captured and Jailed at Watseka. jfrv - - 1 1 - be starting bis second season as on March 18. 1900, waa received by 6:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. for both Wm. Wilson home. SPRINC EVANGELICAL CHURCH leader of the Braves wtieu the coming Seniors and Juniors. friends here. The bride was former­ Bnh* . campulgn K,.|s under way. The for­ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holland and ly a Chatsworth girl and was born TOLD IN A P A R A iIAPH 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. Church school 9:30 a. nr. mer captain und star shortstop of the children spent Sunday at the home h ere. If you want to try something hard, « F ' " Subject: “The Sinner’s Iluln and Re­ Divine Worship 10:30 a. m. Sub- j Giants has now been In uiujor-leugue BE WcT s “ - •‘Y of B. M. Yazell. R. J. Riley purchased the J. S. try to find -the Chataworth woman co v ery ." Ject: "The Greatest King in God's baseball tor ten full seasons, and dur­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blundy and Frances elevator at Forrest. who doesn't think her husband got 7:30 p. ui. Wedneeday eve. Mid­ W o rld .” I ing that time he bus been a member Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blundy, of Crop- a lot better wife than he deserved. week prayer service and Bible study. Junior and Senior Leagues 7:00 of three clubs. The Misses Murphy decided to dis­ Charles Sh H r.. - Choir rehearsal immediately after r*. m. Bancroft started his professional sey. spent Sunday at the Earl Blun­ continue their millinery business A man ought to show a lot of cour­ this Bervlce. Evening service 7:30 p in. Sub­ hcseball career with the Duluth dub d y hom e. here and return to Chicago. age all the time, even when It come* Garage I of the Mlnnesotn-Wlsconsln league In Our services are all open to the ject: "Jesus, the Comrade of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warder are Born, on Sunday, March IS, 1900, to facing a cloud of dust at house- Ft 1 1U00. He also pluyed with the Su­ public. If you do not attend else­ spending a few days at the home of cleaning time. ' Other L o n ely ." j perior club during the same season. In a son to Mr. and Mrs. O. W. McCabe. his sister, Mrs. Edward Towler, who where we Invite you to meet with us. E. L. C. E. business meeting and that year he took part In a total of WM. H. LUCAS. Pastor social 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. j 111 games, and lutd a batting average la very alck. Mr. and Mrs. Towler m >m il ii i u h i h im>♦♦♦* i The advent live near Thawvllle. — II— Church night Thursdays 7:30 p.' of 2110. He remained with the Supe­ considerable a METHODIST EPISCOPAL rior club for the next two seasons, m. | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keller and : V : line and prop* CHURCH C. J . K R E L L . P a s to r serving as that teutn's regular short­ daughter, Lillian, Mrs. John Reed, w o rth . stop. He butted 1207 In 1010 and .273 M aking It all of Grand Ridge, and Mrs. Ella W. IL Preat C arl in 1011. Church 8chool 9:45 a. m LUTHERAN CHURCHES. Spring bus brought with It a rival Toll, of Streator, spent Sunday at 1 SUtlon la fast of the one-piece duy frock—and fash­ After the seuson of 1011 the Minne- m islead. Superintendent. the Singer home and to be at the Easy to Save appearance, ion has given It a warm welcome. In sotu-Wlaconsln league disbanded, and : y Morning service 11:00 a. ni. Sub­ C h a rlo tte V bedaide of Grandma Singer, who la One of farmer friends telle us that he likes to divide the building I fact, the two-piece 'resa has scored Bancroft signed a contract with the ject: “Branches of Palm Trees and Sunday school 9:30 a. m. critically 111. a triumph. It Is chic, simple and Portland club of the Pacific Coast hie plowing into small lands, and finish them one at a the cement dri Willows of the Brook.” I Service (German) 10:30 a. m. youthful and Is developed In many league. He was used as that team’s time. It seems to make the job easier when he can see Masons hav« Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Top­ Next week we will not have a ser­ sorts of dress fabrics—'with kasha regular shortstop during 1012, and he TOLD IN A PARAGRAPH each land finished up* and lake a deep oreath before the west Roai ic: "Christ's Obedience to Convic­ took part in 1C6 games, batting .213. vice on Wednesday evening but on and silk alpaca In great favor. It la The one difficulty about cutting starting the next. and the new I tion.” Leader: Grace Entwislle. He was with the Portland club for the Friday beginning at 10 o’clock. pictured here In the latter material. off the expense of government la that It works the same way when you start saving money. sta lle d . Evening service 7:30 p. m. Sub­ * next two seasons and remained aa the team’s regulur shortstop. most all of the expense can vote. If you try to put away a thousand dollars all at once, it A deal that ject: “Lead, Kindly Light." (•enunnvllle At the dose of the season of 1014 We overheard a Chatsworth man looks like a very large undertaking, but if you divide it able Importune Passion week services will be held Sunday school 1:30 p. m. Bancroft was sent to the Phillies and say yesterady that the only differ­ up into small part* and make a new Mart every time you week when R< In this church every evening next Service 2:30 p. m. Y oui\ Last he iiumedluicly became that team's ence between home-cooking .at a res­ have cleaned , up a hundred dollar*, your thousand dol­ purchased whs week. Each service begiuing at regular shortstop. Due In great meas­ taurant and at home is that you don’t lars will be saved before you realize it Moore or Muri 7:30 o'clock. Special music appro­ ure to his sensational playing during Cliatsworth see the can opened in the restaurant barn near the | N a m e 1015, his first y ear In th e m ajor A big yield of corn does not depend on a few extra priate for the season will be rend­ Sunday school 9:30 a. m. consideration I leagues, the 1'hlllies won the National It looks like the only Indians who big ears, but rather on having a e red . Service 7 : 30 p. in. 11100., Juat league pennant under the leadership are going to be left to live In peace good average on every stalk. C. J. KINRADE. Minister Lenten service next 'week on Fri­ IS IT GREGORY? of the late Pat Moran. are those who haven’t got anything tends to do w Phone No. 18 Don't think you have to have a day evening instead of Thursday. For five full seasons Bancroft re­ the white man wants. large amount of money in order has not been t — Ii— A. RETTBERG. Pastor H IS num e cuii simply be classified mained with the Philadelphia dub. A scientist says the weather hasn’t are a number CHARLOTTE RIVER CHURCH to start a savings account. Put Telephone No. 91 T ns being derived from a first name Then during the season of 1020 he was changed in a billion years. That away a small amount and keep tlon. It la kn —a ilrst name once more popular than traded to the Giants for Shortstop A r­ makes some old timers around has an abiding Easter is fast approaching, may It is today. Gregory is a name of th u r Fletcher, now manager of the putting away regularly and per­ TO LD IX A P A R A G R A P H Chatsworth look like llarc. Chataworth. H our souls fully enjoy this blessed Greek origin, coming from a lute and Phillies, and Pitcher Wilbur Hubbell. sistently. and it will bring you a Uncle Sam can't enforce all his local Chamber seaso n . If thefe is a man in Chntsworth corrupt Greek word meaning wuteli- He Immediately became the Giants' substantial result. laws, but nobody has yet been able been boosting i 9:30 a. m. Bible school.. Agga who wants to know how hard it it miin. It was borne by severul bishops regular shortstop, and he remained Stop in at the bank and look to break old Dame Nature’s laws and long time. A Haren, Supt. Lesson for study: to make ends meet let him try run-: tmd .me pope in the early church and with the New Yoork club for the next over the Weekly Crop and Market three years. not pay the penalty. a g e r o f th e Me; "The Blessing of Pentecost” Acts 2: ning a limousine on a flivver salary. I hence had popularity among Chris­ Bulletin which we post for your tians both in the East and West. S hortly a fte r th e season of 1023 In Peoria but 36-4 7. This study gives us a de­ information. Another time a Chatsworth man l,a te r it wiis borne by fifteen other Bancroft was traded to the Brave# will some day scription of the wonderful and beau­ : * gets the last word Is when he says: 1 popes who did more or less to popu­ ulong with Outfielders Bill Cunning­ Your name and address neea In Chat si tiful fellowships of those early be­ "All right, then we'll buy the close! larize It. < . ham and Casey Stengel for Outfielder resident of the lievers. God's favor always rests on Bill Southworth and Pitcher Joe i o n e.” It might he supposed that the Scotch printed on 100 good Envel­ wire and the I true oneness among his people. name MacGregor was derived from Oeschger. He was immediately ap­ An optimist comes rorward with vested In real * Morning worship and sermon this. But such Is not probably the pointed manuger of the Boston dub. opes and sent postpaid, any­ some good advice. He says: “Just : a that a new bn at 10:30. Subject: "The Triumph­ case. That name Is derived from Bancroft has played In fonr world'* start whistling and business will Grig or Gnlrlg, meaning fierce. Prob­ series, one aa a member of the Phil­ take the place i a n t K in g ." where in the United States, COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK ably where Gregory appears as a lies In 1015 und three as a member of adjoining the b 7:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor: commence picking up.” Scotch name It Is really not from the th e G iants. In 1021, 1022 an d 1023. Capital and Surplus $65,000.00 villag e. Topic: “What should the church ex­ The papers refer to Rockefeller as for 50c. Samples Free—Ask old Greek Gregory but from Gregot or The Bank of Service and Protection Work has sti pect of me?” an upllfter. We notice around Cbats- Grig. for them. THE PLAIN- Shroen's new gi The church expects everyone of worth that he uplifts the price of Pitcher Flynn Vanished CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS The French form la Gregolre, which 0 lota he owns ea her members to live a life becoming gasoline every now and then. la found at a surname aa well as first After One Big Season Jack Flynn waa an entirely un­ DEALER, Chatsworth, DL I Ill I >14 111 »♦♦♦♦♦♦< light plant and name, and the German Gregor and know n h u rler p rio r to 1880. Uregus both have given surnames. Belt hard road. In that season he appeared In the One of the Interesting families of The outside uniform of the Chicago National* op­ the name here la of French origin b u ild in g w ill b« whan Pop Anson waa absolute In beating originally the name Gregolre. tre n c h e s fo r th< baseball. Flynn stepped right Into The .founder of this family waa Rene atlona are being the big game and performed In a man­ Gregolre. e French soldier who set­ ner which led fans and management to be laid this tled on a coffee plantation In Santo to believe that another Clarkson or la to be o f holl< Domingo with hla bride, Agnes Bou- O'- McCormack had tieen unearthed. a alate roof am beau or Robue. They had IS chil­ T. E. Baldwin (Si Son A percentage of .833 In games won has been Mr. £ dren, all of whom save Caspar Ram­ placed the historic name of Flynn at '•Where A Dollar Doc* It’s Doty”—CHATSWORTH, ILL. say Gregolre were killed In a great open a garage i massacre. Caspar, who waa bora In the head of all hurlera In the senior the new bulldlni circuit. 1785. escaped to New Jersey, where Plalndealer that After that season Flynn waa lost he aettled down, eventually marrying chances to lease to baseball. The name of Flynn never a widow. He waa persuaded to spell appeared^ln the box score of another tractive rental RESOLVED hla name Gregory. He had two chil­ not open a gara dren—Henry Duval and Caspar Ro­ big league game; In fact, hla name THAT OUR STORE IS was never found In the box score of New Coats cation la Ideal bue. Of these Henry Duval waa a any dub or league playing tinder the building will gl T H E ST O R E very able and well-known Greek and Latin scholar and an educator of national agreement, and death, at that & car storage. *|me, had not taken him. F o R Yo U R N E W note. The other Gregolrea seem to have come from England or Scotland. Eliot hidian Joins Yankees and Dresses Work of Bea EASTER CLOTHES Gregory, an artist and writer of soma note, was descended i’rora Gilbert u r A N D H A T Gregory who come to this country Every few days find new coats and dresses ar­ from England, settling In Connecticut riving at our store. In this way all the new Andrew Taylo in 1040. James Fennlmore Cooper spent several da; J was a great uncle of his. John Milton models that are popular in the style centers are park and burnli Gregory, bora in 1822, came from found here. stumps that wor English ancestors, settled In Norwalk. railin g . Conn., who probably came originally New coats in the new materials of Charmeen, from Massachusetts and ultimately Wednesday Ol r-'M; gan plowing the Ti i from England. Poiretsheen, Suedine with and without the fur f T soon the work o .<© by McClm-a >?FWfir*p«r Syndicate.) ) trimming. Colors are Rust, Ashes of Roses, p la n ts w ill be bi Gray, Reseda, Tem, Rookie. The change m •he Y oung Lady atroylng the old A cross the W ay $15.00 to $50.00 the park was fr by everyone wb< AND RESOLVED FURTHER begins to lo Would soon ha? m o n ey Is going compllsh all tt That we do not give enough thought to our &

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