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VOLUME XXXX. CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1913. NUMBER 47.

Here Tresble For H. W. A. Sign Yoar Communication A Dew trouble dow looms up before The editor is in receipt of two com­ the officers of the M W. A. head munications this week, which are not camp. Attorney Harry M. McCask- published. One is accompanied by a ^>andyj>ressera/aays rin of Rock Island filed with the board note requesting that it be published of review of Rock Island county‘a and neither tbe note nor the article is lij/ns becdl& ehe written petition to be appointed signed. Tbe other was handed in aDd " toean s'foin n in g special prosecutor against the Modern is signed, but tbe writer requested Woodmen in an attempt to collect that his name be omitted, although j taxes which the local man claims are he desired tbe communication publish­ dothes. 7&e sd l being dodged. He declares in bis ed. statement that “head officers” of the The columns of the Plaindealer are I 'Paa^f clothes society have willfully and maliciously open to anyone, and communications neglected and refused to list for taxa­ of local interest are gladly published, | dee ctar tion or schedule for .taxation, money but the editor absolutely refuses to -strife* and property in the general and bene­ publish anything except strictly news, fit fuDd and in the benefit invest­ unless the writer allows hiB signature READ ment fnnd. He alleges a total of to be attached. In other words, the 111,230,601 79 belonging to th e order is editof of the Plaindealer absolutely BELOW HOW subject to taxation and it was not as­ refuses to “father” other peoples’ AN OLD: sessed in 1912 and claims that State's opinions and statements and have Attorney Floyd E. Thompson refuges then* appear as emanating from him. GENTLEMAN WHp to prosecute the society because of If you have any grieveances to air, his alleged friendliness with the bead have th e manhood or wom&Dhood to HID HIS MONEY officers—Ex. take the responsibility for your state­ OVER THE CLOCK ments and opinions and do not at­ Financial Statement. tempt to have the editor do It for you. WHAT DO YOU < NEARLY LOST We again call your attention to the He has troubles of his own tKnow ABOUT Financial Statement of the Commer­ In sending in news items always! tH j m a t t -"*' $ £ 0 0 0 cial National Bank aB made to the sign your Dame so that we may know United States Government under date that they are seDt in good faith. Your After an intelligent old gentleman at the age of seventy-six dropped dead of August 9tb, 1913. If you have fol­ name will not be published In connec­ in his home, his son found over $2,000 in paper money over the old clock lowed our suggestion and have kept tion with news items. Don’t svelter in heavy, hot, old clothes. which stood on the wooden mantle, surrounding an open crackling fire. posted on the condition of this strong Come, buy an Ice-cream suit, it won’t Not even his own wife knew that much money was there. The old gen­ bank as shown by its published State­ t Bali Baines for Woodman Picnic tleman was simply careless. His son had married the town banker’s ments, you will note the steady growth Manager Henry Bork, of th e Chats­ cost you near as much as the COMFORT daughter, and the bank was trusted. Both the old gentleman's M ONEY we have made duriDg the past twenty worth base ball team, haB arranged will be worth. apd LIFE were in danger, for BURGLARS have a way of LEARNING years, which indicates the confidence two games of ball for the two days of Where money is hidden, and FIRE at any time might have burned the its patrons have, in the m anagem ent, the M. "W. of A. picnic, August 27 and Don’t wear sticky, heavy underwear. house. Are YOU careless? and the careful, conservative methods 28, which should prove two drawing adopted and practiced, looking for­ cards, as both'tbe visiting teams will Buy our loose fitting under garments which Make OUR bank YOUR bank. ward to the unquestioned safety of all be very strong Od Wednesday the the breezes will sift through and keep you funds entrusted to our care Goodland, lnd., team will play the W e pay 3 per cent interest on Certificates/)! Deposit We appreciate your confidence and locals, and if there is a better fo r dry and cool. continued patronage, assuring you we stronger team than Goodland in this We’ve the Dandy COMFORTABLE fitting C om m ercial N ational BanlV will serve you honestly and faithfully paxt of-the opuntry outside, of tbs CKataworth, Illinois. at ail limes and respectfully solicit minor leagues, the local fans have not STRAW LIDS. your banking business. heard of them. For Thursday tbe Capital and Surplus $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 J. C Co r b ett. Cashier. Sibley club will meet Chatsworth, and Our QUALITY is always UP; our PRICES Sibley has also been playing fast ball, always DOWA. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY W, 0. Stockum Very low. and the Sibley team is conceded to be OF POITAL BA^JOf FUNDS Word was received this week by one of tbe strongest Id this part of ------■ i Mr ------Chatsworth relatives stating W. £) the stBte Banhing Hours From 9 A. M. to 4 F. M. Stockum Is in a very precarious condi­ If Chatsworth succeeds in wlnnlDg Safety Deposit Boxes for your valuable epd legal papers, where they tion of health at Coshockton, Ohio, both of these games, they can feel will be safe, you hold the key. where be went some weeks ago in the that they have beaten two of tbe “ Postals Saving* Depository Bank No. 1275.” hopes that the scenes of hia boyhood fleetest beams in this section of the Garrity & Baldwin Too are Invited to call and see our Handsome and Strong Banking eounwy, and the toy# are- looking Equipment. days, and the treatment ef the old family phyaiclan might restore him to forward to winning. . J ohn F. R y a n , President. T. E. Ba l d w in , Vice Prealdent. health. Mr and Mrs Jesse Pearson ------f ^rr < J. 0. Co r b e t t , Cashier. J o bn B ro sn a h a n , Ass’t Cash. Clothiers to AIL and children from here, and Mr. and Mat With Reformatory Maoagere Mrs. Saha Stockum, of Meadows, de­ The board of managers of the Illi­ ■ m u m i i a m i parted for Coshockton on Thursday nois State Reformatory held a two > afternoon, a message having been re­ days' session at that institution this I HMntmnntniiniimmiiNniHiniiimiiiiiiniiiiiiiiHtiHHinittiniiimiinniimui ceived that Mr Stockum’s condition week, adjourning last eveningsays the j IMUWBBBPBB8PPOBIB—lUmBWW W PM il was such that dissolution was expect­ Pontiac Leader of Wednesday. John ! ISSSj jDocia cd do o OQtsaooao63sansszisQnaiQBootao wood ed at any time A Kerrins. who was recently appoint- j 5 9 ed superintendent of the institution, May Eat Meat Today w h s present with the board during tbe Catholics thruout the world sill be two days, going over various matters allowed to eat meat today the F east ith them. At the adjournment of of the Assumption. It it the second the board It was not announced when, .Every Woman time in the history of the Old church Mr. Kerrins was to assume charge of >f Cullom, was at- that n«tbo!iC! hi?* bssn a ll nwiarl t<\ h ia npw rlnHaa The ti«.n C“f 1 i In Chats worth on eat meat on Friday, with the excep- Judge Russell, which has been in for ade a abort call at tion of those yearB when Christm&s some some tim e, has not yet beeD fo r-. Ice. Mr. Shearer la fell on Friday mally accepted but it Is expected th a t1 w ho takes m ore than a super­ ig auctioneer, who The Feast of the Assumption, aDd this will be sooo and that Mr. KerrlDs Dy sales in this lo- all other high feast days in the Catho­ will take charge at aD early date. s made a very favor- ficial interest in the W elfare lic churcb, are dow considered Dext In i work. lie expects importance to Christmas day. For Cullom Resident Called. an engineer thia that reason Pope Pius X has ruled Thomas McKeown, aged 69 years, of the home and the mem­ that in cases where btgb feast days died at Cullom on Sunday night, the W. P. McHenry, COUNT fall o d Friday people of the church be result of paralysis. He was born near bers of her household, reali­ r, Marcia O’Tohle allowed to eat meat. Joliet, and had lived in aDd near Cul­ sHenry, and Harvey lom for 45 years, the last three being BB log on the banks Visiting in Germanville spent in Cullom. He Is survived bv zes the advantages and bene­ ir in the vicinity Mr. and Mrs Cldrlssey and Mr his wife, two sons, James and Thomas, and Deer Park, ■OH QUICK DELIVERIES, j Parks, of Chicago, and Mr. J. T. Sum- both living northeast of Cullom: and fits to be obtained from the They left Chats- ney, of Los Angeles, Cal., motored to two daughters, Mrs. William Shap-1 land, of near Kem pton, and Miss r morning last In th e W alter Leggate home in Germ&D use of fresh, pure groceries lUtomoblle, having vill^township from Chicago the lat­ Jennie, unmarried. The funeral ser- j )lng outfit. When you order from us and you j ter part of last week for a visit. Mrs. vices were held at the Cullom M. E .: in preparing the food w hich ournal says: “ Mr. will not be disappointed. Neither 1 Clarissey is a daughter of Mrs. Mary church on Tuesday afternoon at two id,' of Ohataworth, Mahood, who makes her home with o'clock, intermeot at West Lawn guests of their son, will the quality of the goods be Mr. Leggate, and it a former Chats­ cem etery. goes onto the table. You Ife, returned home worth girl. Her husband conducts a ' other than what you order. W e drug atore in Chicago, and recently Bail! Six Cement Culverts id Mrs. Leslie Doud get only fresh, pure groceries Chatsworth, spent carry a widely assorted line of moved into a new location and much The highway commissioners of Ger- ey were accompanied larger store Mr. Sumney is a brother- m&nvllle township are deserving of ir’saunt, Mrs. Etta . high grade Groceries for your se­ in-law of Mrs. Mabood. the commendation of the public for here, for w e do not keep them llle, Pa., who had tbe sensible manner In which they w days here.” lection and guarantee every article PI It—Gerbrsoht Wedding have conducted the atfairs of the long enough to get stale and The Chenoa; correspondence in Sat tow nship Id thd matter of bridges and paint, my wife needs we sell. And you will find our culverts Germanville is fortunate urday's Bloomington Pantagrapbsays: w e handle only, the purest ‘The wedding of Miss Mary Pits, In Dot having any large bridges, but oea. charges positively reasonable. Deal daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jobn D. the commissioners have recently had a, you may suppose, here ana you may be sure of get- Pila, who live southeast of Chenoa, built six concrete culvert*, replacing b r a n d s . Me. and Carl Gerbracht, of Chateworth, less stable structures which were giv­ Id a worse strait xting the best Groceries at the fair­ took place at the borne of RefNC. G. ing out. The concrete will prouably BS. Mennioka, in Yates township Thurs­ last Indefinitely. II have to wait; est prices. day evening at 8 o’clock The bride es. la an only daughter. Tbe groom ia a Will Wed la Early Aatuma. -Chebanse Herald. farmer, and they will live on a farm Tbe announcement of the engage near Chataworth. ** ment of Mies Amy Kellogg Hovev, of 8ullivan, and Mr Lysle F. Straight, “ The Home o f Quality*’ Flat Ralal of Bloomington, has been aooounced. to take place early lo the fall The The vicinity of Chataworth has been prospective groom ia the son of Mr. visited by moet welcome rains during •ud Mrs.O. B. Straight, of Oklahoma tbe week, and more copious raiofall Gity, Okla., and ia secretary of the Trunk & Brown would have been welcomed in some W. H. Gardner Sc Sons Co., of Bloom- THE GROCERS placet, as moet of the rains were In tngeon. He resided here with hit tbe nature of ehowore, and some Mo­ parents when a smell boy. ‘Phone 69 tions were much morefortunate than P H O N E 84 In the amount of water which Looa) View Poet Garde leatQ uinn’a • ’■ I • - “ - r-- . - — - * v I..''*' J m

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Heavy rains, which were general Dunns Expects Efficient Service. OTHERS ALSO IN HARO LUCK ®totwortH gtom&alet from Nebraska to western New York, Governor Dunne, In statement to beginning Saturday and continuing all a Youthful Artist, However, Woo In No newly appointed members of the state J*a. a. suns a son. prepristoM. NEWS NOTES OF day 8unday, have broken the heat 8,000,000 READY Mood to Extend Sympathy U siege in portions, at least, of the east- and game commission made it plain Fellow Unfortunate. ILLIKOlfi. central and west-central states, and that he expecta from the members will be of great benefit to what re­ and from their deputies, service which Two youthful artists having a studio SAYS GOV. DUNNE In the future will leave no ground for Only a worker can enjoy a vacation. GENERAL INTEREST mains of the corn crop, according to in Philadelphia, wherein they not only charges of “politics,'' which character­ H g v ' ...... *------v------reports received here. work, but lodge as well, were obliged KERNELS CULLED FROM THE • • • EXECUTIVE DECLARES THAT BUM ised the separate commissions in the to make shift, not long ago, during a ' No one ever accuses an aviator of p a s t ■ Joy-riding. MOST IMPORTANT EVENTS. The anti-alien land law of California, IS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE period of financial stress, with such which caused Japan to protest and The commission members who at­ U8E ON STATE ROADS. meals os they could themselves pre­ Clocks are to be taxed In Berlin. roused talk of international complica­ tended the conference with the gov­ pare In the studio. High time! tions, has gone into effect ernor were Judge J. B. Vaugh of Car- One morning as the yonnger of tho STORIES FROM OVER GLOBE • • • linvtlie and Henry Von Meeteran of two was "sketching in” the coffee ho Some band leaders act as If they Thirty thousand persons assembled TO BE SPENT UNDER TICE BILL Chicago. C. J. Dltmar of Freeport is gave utterance to loud and bitter con- were shadow boxing. in Milwaukee for the annual conven­ the other member. In his statement plaint “This is a fine way for gen­ Items From Happenings of WoHd tion of the American Federation of the governor charges misuse of funds tlemen to live!” he exclaimed. _ Doughnuts being sinkers, p re taels Arranged In Thalr Briefest and Catholic Societies. Chief Executive Informs Body That under the old management and the “Oh, I don't know,” was the airy are probably floaters. Moat 8ucclnct Form for the • • • He Expects It Collectively and old game commission is termed a po­ comment of hie friend. “Lots of peo­ Busy Readeit The result of the vote on a new city Singly to Give the Best It litical machine. ple are far worse off. I was reading There can be no romance without a charter, Middletown, O., was an­ Has for the 8tate. The governor’s statement Includes only this morning of a recluse who man la it—unless It's a glrL nounced and showed the proposal had the following: cooked hla own breakfast for 19 W a sh in g to n carried by 98 majority. The commis­ Springfield.—The policy of the state “In my campaign I pledged my best years.” sion form of government is provided. What Is the silk skirt movement According to figures given out by the administration, as expressed by Gov­ efforts to the conservation of our fish “He must have been awfully hun­ going to do to the bathing Bults? • • • gry when he finally got it done,” re­ department of commerce, the Importa­ ernor Dunne to hts new good roads and game, and to place thoae depart­ tions of sugar Into the United States Parties to the fusion movement In commission, is to begin work at the joined the other, savagely.—Harper’s opposition to Tammany Hall in the ments on a basis of efficiency and Magazine. When your vacation is over you can during the fiscal year ending June 30, earliest possible moment, but the pre­ New York mayoralty contest expect economy. The superficial glimpses r estart to save for the winter coal. 1913, amounted to six and a half billion liminaries probably will delay actual District Attorney Charles S. Whitman which we were able to get of the pro­ pounds, establishing a new record. road building until next spring. Illi­ Important to Mothers • • • not to bolt the ticket, which is headed tected fish and game departments, Examine carefully every bottle at AlrboaTtbnriftr art -esijUhat the nois has $1,000,000 available to spend by John Purroy Mitchel, the collector warranted me in publicly assailing CA8 TORIA, a safe and sure remedy for elements keep still and look pleasant.' “It Is more Important to control or at once for good roads. them as Incompetent and wasteful. Infanta and children, and see that It dCBtroy the trusts than to revise the of the port. Whitman was nominated for re-election as district attorney by No proposed "state aid” road has “One of my first official acts os gov­ Bears the Careless people have no business tariff,” declared 8enator Kenyon in been picked os the pioneer proposi­ taking their recreation on the water. the senate ai Washington. the fuslonlsts. ernor was to order a searching inves­ Signature of i • ‘ *. • • • • tion. No particular section of the tigation of these two departments. In Use For Over SO^Years. A pension approximating half pay state Is to be favored at the expense Accordingly, investigation was made Children Cry for Fletcher*! Caatoria There are the usual number of dis­ The $60,000,000 of federal funds to of some other. Governor Dunne told appointments in the 1913 watermelon for every Episcopal clergyman more by the state civil service commission, be deposited In the national banks of hla new commissioners that they start crop. the west and south to asslBt in mov­ than sixty-five years old and financial which was assisted by a firm of cer­ Cheap Talk. aid for widows and orphan children of unprejudiced, untrammeled .and un­ tified public accountants. “That Mrs. Naybor dropped in this ing the crops will be Increased to pledged. S Bull fighting in Barcelona is doom­ $160,000,000, If necessary. This was clergymen are recommended in a pre­ “Their reports were submitted by afternoon and got off a lot of cheap Cook county la to have Its propor­ ed. They have started a baseball team told to western bankers who held a liminary report issued by the commis­ me to the general assembly in a spe­ talk.” tionate share of the automobile funds there. conference with McAdoo at ,’ashlng- sion on pensions of the Episcopal cial message on April 13, 1913. Ex­ “Cheap talk?" * ton. church, of phlch Bishop Lawrence of awaiting expenditure. It will be up tensive accounts of their findings ap­ “Yes, she used our telephone for e Almost anybody can reform his own • • • Massachusetta is chairman. to Cook county to demonstrate that peared in all the newspapers ot the fall half hour.” currency by making it go farther and Senator Joseph F. Johnston of Ala­ • • • /' It is entitled to participate in the state. How fair and truthful these benefit of the new good roods law. less fast. bama died of pneumonia at the age of The executive committee of the na­ Investigations were, has been vividly Could Afford It Now. seventy in Washington. His death tional Democratic congressional cam­ As expressed by Governor Dunne, demonstrated by the complete alienee “Why have you cut that lady who There are several kinds of gamb­ precipitated an interesting question paign committee was Darned by Rep­ the “buck” is passed to the respective with which their disclosures have has Just passed? Yesterday you were ling, among them eating hash in a under the amendment to the Constitu­ resentative Doremus of Michigan, counties, and good roads develop­ been received both 'by the political most cordial towards her.” restau ran t tion providing for direct election of chairman of the committee, as fol­ ment, as planned by the Tice good organization which profited by the “That Is my dressmaker, and 1 paid her bill this morning.” United States senators. lows: Senator James, Senator Gore, roads bill, will be on individual coun­ misdeeds and by the men who were It is hoped that the garment work­ • • • Representative Scully, New Jersey; ty proposition, with each county fur­ directly responsible for their ccamnls- Success demands sacrifice. Two men trouble will not affect the output Representative E. T. Taylor, Colora­ nishing its own answer. slon. ers’ The government crop report given set out to achieve fame. One suc­ of bathing suits. out from Washington was one of do. The legislature Just adjourned pro­ “The reports of these Investigations • • . • vided for the expenditure of $400,000 ceeded. The other lived.—Louis Horo­ the moet sensational that the country substantiated all my campaign accu­ witz. Some men must stand criticism for has seen. It reduced the estimated The Gunboat is there! He proved for the biennial period beginning July sations. They reveated. In fact, a state being bachelors and others are pun­ yield of corn 300.000,000 bushels from it inclusively at Madison Square 1 and also for $400,000 for the year of Inefficiency in organization and ished for bigamy. the July figures to 2,672,000,000 bush­ garden In New York by battering beginning July 1, 1914 The legisla­ operation and a mass of corruption els, or 462,000,000 bushels less than down and knocking out Jim Flynn In ture appropriated an additional $300,- and waste In the expenditure of pub­ the fifth round. 000 for the general funds of the state WOMAN TOOK The pedestrian who Is dlsguBted last year'B harvest. Kansas and Okla­ lic money so great that I at once ex­ with dodging autos should buy an homa have been hit harder than any • • • to work In with the $800,000 for the ercised my prerogative and In the in­ auto and get even. other state. Hot winds and deficit of * Pastures around Pleasant Hill, Mo., fees paid In by automobile owners. terest of public morality summarily moisture Is blamed. are so dry the farmers are cutting The commission—A. D. Gash of removed from office those men who FRIEND’S ADVICE The man who has Just bought a new • • • limbs from oak trees and tossing Chicago, chairman; James Wilson of , had been guilty either of manifest automobile or yacht Is discovering a With 228 midshipmen of the first them to their cattle. The stock has Woodsuug, and 8. E. Bradt—which offerings, or, without protest, had And Found Health In Lydia lot of new dear friends. and third classes aboard, the battle­ become fond of the foliage. began Its official existence, supersedes sU>od by complacently and witnessed ship Illinois reported to the navy de­ • • • the old highway commission. It will them. E. Pinkham's Vegetable It has come out at last. A Denver be necessary to prepare a practical partment at Washington that she had In a circular letter sent out the cur­ “Instead of using the fund appro­ Compound. professor admits that thb study of plan of county co-operation and a sys­ left Funchal, Maderla, on the last leg rency commission of the American priated to them for a scientific study mathematics has no value. tem Of conferences with the respective of her foreign cruise. The vessel will Bankers' association from New York and research and an adequate protec­ county boards as a first preliminary. Wlndovn, Kansas. —“ I had a displace* land the future admirals at Annapo­ Invited the presidents of the several tion of a great natural resource, they The summer drownlngs are going on lis, August 29. state bankers’ associations and repre­ This accomplished, the statutory re­ merit which caused bladder trouble and with their usual regularity and disre­ • • • had misused It—misspent It In con­ 1 was oo miserable sentatives of all clearing houses to quirement Is that an official map of structing a political machine to serve gard of persistent warning. meet with the commission In Chicago I didn’t know wbat Laundered money Is just as good os the county be furnished, and after factional and personal ends. They thlB month to discuss the proposed to do. I suffered new bills only a short time out of the this the state commission will be In were wasteful, both ot public money It Is a poor railroad manager who printers' hands, according to the bu­ currency bill. a physical condition to stipulate the from bearing down Cannot prove after a train wreck that • • • and of the cares that had been en­ pains, my eyee hurt reau of chemisthry at Washington, first "Blate old" road authorized by trusted to their protection. nobody was responsible for It. which reported to United States the law. me, I was nervous, Treasurer Burke the results of a re­ Mexican Revolt The real development of the scheme "The general assembly, on my reo- dizzy and irregular Edmonton, Alberta, has twice as cent chemical analysis of the -washed With the arrival In Mexico City of which evolved from the dozen-odd ommepdatlon, haB wisely consolidat­ and had female many men as women. This fact notes. John Lind, personal representative of propositions put before the late gen­ ed the fish and game commissions un­ weakness. I spent should bo noised around . • * * President Wilson, administration offi­ eral assembly may require a year's der a plan of reorganization that Is money on doctors comprehensive and scientific and In Charles M. Pepper, widely known cials at Washington declared that no time. It Ib well understood after the but got worse all If cocking your feet on high In­ among public men In this country and further steps would be taken In carry­ executive’s talk that one of the most accord with progressive Ideas and the time. duces health, then the average trav­ with a wider personal acquaintance ing out the policy of the United States Important results expected of hlB ad­ withal rapable of operation and en­ "A friend told me eling man should be a well person. with public men of foreign lands than toward Mexico until Mr. Lind had ministration will be the production of forcement. about the Pink ham remedies and I took made a careful study of the general “I have named you three men os Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­ any one now connected with the gov­ a real system of good roads In Illinois. pound and waa cared. I cannot praise New sun spots have lately been dis­ ernment service, has offered his resig­ situation there. a Coupled Into the general proposi­ the commissioners to carry out Its covered besides those on the arms and • • • term s." your remedies enough for I know I never nation to the president and will soon tion will be the hard road building of would have been well if I had not taken shoulders of Incautious lake bathers. start upon a tour of South America. Two American women and an un­ Sheridan road from the end of Lin­ • • • known American man are reported to it ’’—Miss Mart A. Horner, Route coln park to the Wisconsin state lino No. 2, Box 41, Windom, Kansas. Sparrows and aviators are not In An International peace treaty, the have been killed on the train attacked under the auspices of the Lincoln Vlrden Wants Rail 8ervlcs. the same class when It comes to fall­ by rebels at Rancherla, Mex., 65 miles park commissioners. Likewise the first to embody Secretary Bryan's plan The mayor and entire city council Consider Well This Advice, ing. 1 'One by one the sparrows fall.” to avert wars, was signed. It Is be­ from Juarei. Aboard the passenger roadB In the Cook county suburban train when It left Juarez were Mrs. of Vlrden appeared at the regular No woman Buffering from any form tween the States and Salvador towns must be Improved through the rw o o H nre of Yho afntA rallrootri nnd of female troubles should lose hope un­ Most of us are not worried over the Thomas Dale, wire or a Chihuahua possible intermediary of the forest and soon will be sent to the senate for warehouse commission In Springfield til she bos given Lydia E. Pinkham's fact that the London syndicate con­ ratification. banker, and her niece, Miss Mattie preserve commission. trols all the diamonds In the country. • • • Morrow. Dale is a British subject In support of a petition filed some Vegetable Compound a fair triaL • • • "In the Improvement of public high­ time ago with the state commission, Trade of the United States in the ways,” Governor Dunne told hla new This famous remedy, the medicinal in­ No one has explained In a satisfac­ President Wilson’s sending of for­ asking that the Chicago, Burlington gredients of which are derived from last fiscal year set a new high record. commissioners, “Illinois has been too £ Quincy Railroad-company be com­ tory manner why It takes three grown Figures Just compiled at Washington mer Gov. John Lind to Mexico as his native roots and herbs, has for nearly backward. Reports of the federal de­ pelled to furnish passenger and people to taka one small boy to the show that It was $4,275,000,000. great­ special emissary was attacked In the partment of agriculture show that forty years proved to be a most valua­ senate at Washington by 8 enstor freight service for the city of Vlrden. ble tonic and in vigors tor of the fe­ circus. er by $421,000,000 than last year’s rec ­ about 10 per cent, of the 96,000 miles Clark of Wyoming, who declared The title of the case Is O. A. Rathen- ord. The balance In favor of the coun­ of Illinois roads are Improved In a male organism. Women everywhere "something else must be done by the buecher et nl, vs. the Chicago, Burling­ bear willing testimony to the wonderful Even Europeans who live In coun­ try this year was $663,000,000. permanent manner, ns against 38 per administration” to guarantee adequate ton & Quincy Railroad company. virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta­ tries where morals aro notably lax • • • cent, in Indiana, 20 per cent. In Wis­ A municipal bond Issue of several ble Compound. take a slam at American high speed The charge that department/ of Jus­ protection to Americans. consin, 20 per cent. In Kentucky, 28 • • • years ago for the purpose of securing divorce. tice agents had Investigated federal per cent. In Ohio, and 50 per cent. In H.ro? w ait apedol advice write to train service for the city Is the prin­ Judges to Influence their action In Massachusetts. Lydia E. Piikham Medicine Co. (confi­ The misguided person who knows F oreign cipal argum ent upon which the cqm- dential) Lvun, Mass. Yonr letter will cases In which the government was In­ “I want you, gentlemen, to give to Just how to remove tan Is deservedly The peace treaty was signed by the plalntants base their cose. When the be opened, read and answered by a terested was made In the senate at the positions to which I have appoint­ unpopular with bathing beach fre­ Balkan states at Bucharest. In honor Jacksonville & Southeastern road was woman and held la strict confidence. Washington by Senator Borah and In­ ed you the best that Is In you and to quenters. of the occasion the city was decorated building its line the city of Vlrden dorsed, partly at least, by Senator work In co-operation with me for the with flags, guns were fired, bells were voted $30,000 In bonds, the proceeds Norris. improvement of our roads. Nothing Constipation We have reasons to believe that the • • • rung and the bands played. to go to the railroad company In re­ that we can do will mean mfte to Boston man who said the singing of a How the National Association of • • • turn for them building their line Vanishes Forever flsh kept the town awake told a good Four militant Buffragettea seized the state of Illinois than to Improve through the business section of the Manufacturers prodded members of Its roadways. Prompt Relief—Permanent Cure fiBh story. congress to support legislation It fa­ Medical Officer Pearson of the home city. Some time ago the Jacksonville office staff in London as he was leav­ "I leave to you the working out of £ Southeastern road was acquired by CARTER’S LITTLE vored and how it opposed those who the necessary details. Yours Is a big LIVER PILLS never English may be making rapid strides threatened lts interests were ex­ ing Holloway Jail and horsewhipped the C., R. & Q., and Is now being op­ Job, but I think I have selected men faiL Purely vegeta as a world language, but it Is our ob­ plained to the house lobby Investigat­ him. Members of the arson squad set erated by the latter company, prin­ competent to fill the places that have bio — act surely servation that the civilised world eats ing committee at Washington by fire to all the schoolhouses in Sutton, cipally as a coal road. been given them. I place the matter but gently on In French. James A. Emery, counsel for the as near London. The flames were extin­ Soon after the Jacksonville A South­ the fiver. guished before the buildings were de­ In your hands and hope that when our Stop after soclatlon. term s of office shall be ended we will eastern changed hands the new own­ An aviator In France scared a cow • • • stroyed. ers commenced straightening the dinner dis­ • • • turn over to our successors a vastly tress-cure to death. Knowing what goes up tracks with the result that the clos­ generally comes down, the cow had D om estic Mme. Creepy, the poetess, charged Improved system of roadways In the indigestion,' state that we havo been called upon est point that the road touched Vlr­ Improve the complexion, brighten the eyes. cause for fear. Fire of unknown origin which de­ with the murder of Abbe Chassaign, to servo.'’ den was a half mile from the corpor­ SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. stroyed five buildings at Farmersville, a young priest, with whom she was In­ ate limits of the city. Speaking of baseball reports In the fatuated, was acquitted In the crimi­ G e n u in e must bear Signature 111., was brought under control after Trfe complainants' side of the case vernacular, have you tried to under­ causing $20,000 damage. The loss Is nal court at Agen, France. Cousin of Bryan Is III. • • • was heard and the defendant will be stand a report of a championship partly covered by Insurance. Word has reached Springfield that match of checkers? • • • Dr. Sun Yat Sen, former provisional Charles E. Jennings o4 Salem, cousin asked to file an answer. The failure of two Ohio banks was president of the Chinese republic, who of William Jennings Bryan and Gov­ The commission also heard the It never pays to criticise the weath­ announced when William Bloomfield fled after being identified with the in­ ernor Dunne's new appointee to the complaint of residents of Alton and er man. The criticism may be Just, waa appointed receiver of the Peo­ surgents, arrived at Mojl, Japan, from state 'board of pardons to succeed E. Edwardaville, asking that the Illinois It may be deserved, but he can always ple's hank of 8 ycamore and the Bloom- Formosa. He was traveling incognita A. Hnlvely, Is 111 and will not be able Terminal railway restore passenger ^susasnssr1 revenge himself by letting loose his ville Exchange bank of Bloomvllle. He declared he had not yet decided to assume his new duties at present. service between the two cities. The too-abundant stock of humidity upon Both banks are owned by George A. whether he would remain in Japan or His appointment waa effective the case was taken under advisement and a suffering public. Klaf of 8 ycamoro. go to America. first of this month. a decision will be announced later. « • • ■ ■ ■ i Quite Innocently an eastern news­ Speeding forty mile* an hour, a mo­ Game Commissioner Appears. paper says that efforts were made tor handcar, laden with track labor­ P erso n a l Dog Keeps Firemen Out. C. J. Dlttmar of Freeport, the lost at once to qnlckly dispatch the nu­ ers, crashed Into a freight train on A large dog that stood snapping and member of the flsh and game con­ merous rats which had chewed up sev­ the Central New England railroad, Dr. Oliver Livingston Jones, a snarling in the entrance of the YVa- servation commission, allayed anxiety eral thousand dollars worth of near Pleasant Valley, N. Y. Four of wealthy retired physician and father bansla Avenue Livery and Boarding at the capital by appearing at the of­ blanks In a telegraph office. the laborers were killed and five were of “General” Rosalie Jones, a suffrage stable, Chicago, held Chief Charles fices of the commission and getting leader, died in a-New York hospital of mortally Injured. Hcaly'B veteran Are fighters at bay right to work. He explained hie fail­ iiecent solar dlsoverles promise self-inflicted wounds. while 50 valuable horses perished in a ure to arrive Tuesday when the com­ that experts will be enabled to make Are. When these veterans of hun­ mission waa organized and received accurate forecasts, extremely valu As s result of their activity in the dreds of fires in which they had risked Goverhor Dunne’s message, by declaim able to tanners, months In advance recent telephone operators' and wait Judge George W. Rays of Camden, their lives dashed up to the door they lag he had not rjeeived the official But conditions will not be pOrfeol ers’ strike the Bt Louis police will be Ark., took the oath of office as gover­ were confronted by the enraged dog. call for the meeting'. The oom mission aor the public satisfied until some excluded from the Labor day parade nor of Arkansas, suoeeedlng Senator They attempted to pass him and he expecta to name a number of deputy mar 1s discovered of controlling the this year, It Is announced by union J. M. Futrell, who has bean acting gov­ sprang at them so ferociously that flsh and game wardens wh« weather. - • — ernor for several moatha. 1 W- N. U,(CHI«AOO, NO. S*. 1*1* they heat hasty retreat tions have been approved. ■ -A - -a ■ -----* — - ™ JrA f ' A — ^ i i I p ■ -?tr ■ V- waste -tIBK.*. w ? >.*r< rr%.,oTIT ,v / *fSWRff - •/•CjU

I Mis* Sadie Carney was a Eairbury M. E. Cbarck Nates. i visitor od Saturday. . How pleasant it la to see the faces Geo. Harry transacted busineaa at of tboaa who enjoyed a prolonged va­ Forrest od Saturday. cation and now are occupying their R O U N D TR IP usual place iu the church. We rejoice Mlsa Mary Kiehm was a K ankakee doubly tii at because you had such a visitor on Friday last. good time and second because you are FREE; PULLMAN Photograph - \ Frank Teasinger, of Melvin, visited ail to willing to take up your assigned friends here Saturday. work In th e church. W On account of the pastor’s weakness from Ohatsworth to Fargo. North Dakota, and Moorebead. Minnesota Ed. Farrager waa a Falrbury visitor because of bis illness of the past week, Should be a work of art. It on Monday on busineaa. tbe services for Sunday nigbt were These rates are made to anybody who la Interested In buying Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jacobs spent dispensed with. We, however, rejoice or trading for some of tbe most productive land Id th e United should be faithful in its re­ Friday last at Fairbury. because of one good service. Tbe States. T There are absolutely no strings to thiB rate. You are Jesse Mooro was a Fairbury visitor Sunday School numbered 133 and tbe under no obligations to buyuy laud from us, or anytxxly else. If on Saturday on business. regular services as many if not more. what we have to show and offer you appeals to your judg- production of your features Tbe true spirit of worship prevailed raent, we can make prices and teims to suit. Mrs. Thomas Brosnahan was s and all eujoyed soul fnsplrlogservices. 0 Fairbury visitor on Friday last. 1 > If other firms can show you as good, or better bargains, buy and personality, Tuesday, Aug. 20, is the day for the from them. We make you this exceedingly cheap rule because T. J. Storey, of Bloomington, tran­ great M. E. church aDd Sunday School we know that anybody warning to buy a farm cannot turn decide right now sacted business here on Monday. picnic. Committees have been ap down some of the great bargains we offer. pointed and judging from the expres­ <► Miss Jennie Elliogwood visited sion of old and young we shall have A (► We make this rate to Induce you to make a trip of investiga­ friends at Fairbury, on Saturday. glorious good time We extend a tion, which will surely substantiate all of our representations. QUALITY WORK Lawrence Struen went to Kankakee most cordial invitation to our friends It is worth 110 to you to see the country If you never invest on Saturday for a visit with relatives. to enjoy the day with us. All that is a dollar required is a basket filled with spring Lands are advancing rapidly. Get in early aDd get this ad­ Miss Julia Rose went to Forrest on chicken and other eatables. Remem­ At $3.00 Per Dozen Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs Verde vance All early buyers get the landlord’s share of the crops. ber the day. Tuesday, Aug 26, place, T h is is a big item . Kirk. 1 Mr. Soyder’s grove. Come next Sun­ Miss Katherine Falbrug went to day and hear further particulars Lands that are selllog today from 945 to 965 an acre will, be­ r-A Just call. You’ll be Interested. i Bloomington on Friday last to visit We are looking forward to next Sun­ yond question of a doubt sell from 875 to 8100 an acre Inside j friends. day’s services We believe with the of five years. John Kerrinsand son, Joseph, went much enjoyed rain of last Sunday and We trade for other property and sell on terms to fit almost Monday, the hot weather Is over with any purse. ' to Pontiac on Monday to attend to nod th a t next SuDd&y will be pleas­ * ■- S3 business ant We expect not less than 150 at V YOEJ ARE OPEN FOR A DEAL GAIL WWIE OR TElfflM* US, , ... Harvey Carson went to Chicago on Sunday School and that many or E. F. KREBS, Mouday to visit his mother and other more at all of the services. Sermon relatives. themes are, morning: “The Song of McHENRY & ENTWISTLi The Photographer in Your Town. Miss Bertha Penske, of Cbenoa, Moses ami the Lamb”; evening, ‘Jo­ visited friends here the latter part of nah’s Call.” We extend a cordial in­ Phone 209 Chatsworth, Illinois. last week. vitation to all who have no church home. 9 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ - » ♦«» ♦ < ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 99 9 »» Miss Cora Broadhead who had beeD II. F. Sc h k e in e r , M inister. visiting relatives at Forrest, returned on Sunday. Or. Boshell’t Automobile Reoovered. F J Harbeke went to Pontiac on Dr. H. N. Boshell, of Melvio, has A m e r i c a n FLY NETS, COVERS Sunday to visit his wife who is in St. been the victim of two automobile James hospital. thefts, the second one turning out AND DUSTERS more favorable than the first, as the Robert Roaenboom went to Kanka­ car stolen a couple of years ago was ..HOLLYWOOD & WEST. J9 kee on Saturday for a visit with rela­ never recovered. The following con­ TEAM NETS—Leather, from tives and friends. cerning tbe second theft is taken $8.00 to $15.00 per pair, from the Melvin Motor of last week: MEAT MARKET R. L Van Alstyne, of Cullom, was •fj greetmg friends and transacting busi­ “Two weeks ago Dr. H. N. Boshell TEAM NETS—Cotton, 55, ness here on Monday. look his large Oldsmoblle.car to Chi­ :AND: 60, 72 and 100 leashes, from cago to have it overhauled from a Miss Margaret Shafer , departed on four passenger car toa roadster. While $4 00 to $6.00 per pair. Monday for Indianapolis, Iud , where be was in a restaurant tbe car was she will visit friends BUGGY NETS—Leather, 100 stolen The police were notified and Mrs John O’Connell returned on that was all the Doctor heard about PU R E LA RD C a n ’t S a g leaahep, $3.50 each. Saturday from MarBlena, Mo., after the affair until Friday, when he re­ visiting her husband ceived word that the car had been lo­ BUGGY NETS — Cotton, cated at Springfield, Mass An officer Charles Beckman, of Chicago, spent in that city noticed the Illinois num­ black or white $1 50 each. Sunday here visiting his parents, Mr. REST SAUSAGE ber on the car aud looked into the •‘ii G a t e EAR TIPPS—From 25c to and Mrs. C. R. Beckman. matter, only to find that it was ttie $1.00 per pair. Only 50 cents for iOO good envelopes, one which had been taken In Chicago. with your return card printed on Three men were arrested in the deal, FINEST BEET COVERS— 100 inch, from them , a t th e P ialndealer office and the car and men will be returned THE BEST on EABTH to Chicago $1.00 to $3.00 per pair. Miss Anna Galvin, of Ivesdale, re­ “It must have been the first at­ turned to tier home on Saturday after tempt of these young men to steal an Highest Prices Paid for Live Stock DUSTERS—From 50c to visiting at the J A, Fallon home. auto for they overlooked to remove $2.5o each. James Weller, of Ashkum, who bus the number from the car and by the NEOLA ELEVATOR Go .number the auto was located. They I have a large stock, bought direct been visiting at the Phillip Weller | home lett on Monday for his home were really not much more than boys from the factories, and have marked andtt Is hoped that when they are PHONE 146 ' them low In price Call and see them. The Sheldon Journal says: Pitcher given their liberty again they will B. V. NE.WMAN, Monogwr. Yours Truly McGee has signed up with Chats- havelearned that honesty is the best worth for the balance of the season. I*ol Icy ...EDWARD ROBBINS... Mrs A B. Steffens and children, “It Is said that the car has had HOLLYWOOD & WEST of Chicago, came on Sunday to visit at pretty hard treatment, and It is no the home of her brother, Con Heppe. wonder for the distance from Chi­ Ohatsworth. 111. cago to Springfield, Mass., is very C, V, ELLIKGWQOO, M, 0, Mrs John Holefelder, of Chicago, great We are glad to know that the OaealB tbaSmlb Bolldlai. returned io her home on Saturday car has been recovered and hope that after visitlDg at the John Fisher the doctor will not be the loser.” OHATBWORTH. ILL TORIC LENSES ARE home F O R S A L E It the Treth Were Told Corner talapboce. Ratldaac* No.II; O let.No.lt Mr. and Mrs Charles Minter, of Springfield, arrived Saturday for a The Liberal Enterprise tells the WORTH KNOWING ABOUT couple daya visit at the J. M Wright story of a Kansas editor who wearied A FEW MILK FED DR. T. C. SERIGHT home. of the dissimulation and polite pre­ ..MEAT MARKET.. Torlc Lenses are Mrs C. L CoryD, of Moline, who varication of the conventional obitu­ Physician and Surgeon becoming more and has been visiting her brother, A. J. aries and concluded to forsake false­ more popular be Sneyd, went to Fort Wayne, tnd.. on hoods ami hazard the truth for once Come here for Choice once next to Art Gallery. Here is his account of the death of a Phone No. «. cause people are learn Saturday prominent citizen: Spring CHATBWOHTH ILLINOIS ing that they are far John Lahey. of Chicago, arrived the “Died—aged 56 years 6 months aod C uts in superior In every re­ fore part of the week. He was called 13 days. Deceased was a mild man­ spect to ordinary here by the illness of his uncle. Mor­ nered pirate with a mouth for whiskey CHATSWORTH HOSPITAL lensrs. They give gan Ryan. and an eye for boodle. Hecnme here BEEF much clearer vision L. L. L a m b , M. I). in the olght with another man's wife than flat lenses be­ Mrs L. J. Haherkorn and mother. and joined the church at the first P O R K A N D Chickens O. J. S loan, B. 8 , M. D. cause the focus Is Mrs C. L. Knecht, returned on distributed over the Saturday from Peoria where they chance. He owes us several dollars Hospital Staff: for the paper, a large meat bill, and entire surface of the bad been visiting relatives you could hear him praying for six MUTTON lens They are more For Your SI INHAY HINNFR O J . S l o a n , L L L amb, _____ 0---- ,.,U . i . - . -- Owlmr to rain interfering with h lrt^ W a H d HUH sic"!!!" Pulu c u u j i u i uiuic uctausc E. I’. Sloan, BlooraingtOD, III. tbresniug the M. E. church picnic has It All,’ and we think he Ib rig h t—he they eliminate an­ been postponed UDt(P Tuesday, FISH EVERY FRIDAY noying reflections Au- never paid anything himself He was Superintendent—Mrs . O. J Sloan. gust 26, iDSteatrof-August 19 as au- buried in ao asbestos casket and his and prevent the eye­ nounced Tratod, ReghterW Nsrws li AttMdsace. lashes from contact many friends threw palm leaf fans in SALT MEATS We Pay Cash Mrs. Phillip Weller, Mr. and Mrs the grave, as he may need tnem His w ith the lenses. tombstone will be a favorite resting They are also a Edw. Spitz and Misses Clara aDd Ger­ place for hoot owls ' S A U S A G E W \ T . BELL marked Improve­ trude Haberkoro left od Monday for For tggs and Poultry, ment over flat lenses Fowler, Ind., where they will visit DENTIST. In appearance. relatives In the Probate Court. A N D LARD OFFICE OVBR BURNS BKOB ’ HARDWARE If you are Inter­ Estate Adam Shafer, deceased; Ed. STOUR. Mrs S. M Wilson and daughter, ested. pay us a visit Miss Mildred, of Chicago, arrived at Shafer, executor; all parlies in inter CHATSWORTB. ILLINOIS. and we will be the home of the former’s pareots, Mr. est enter appearance in writing and pleased to explain aod Mrs Robert Rumbola, on Satur­ consent to approval of report; report ..GEO. STROEBEL. ,! Chatsworth Produce and demonstrate their uses day, for a visit. approved; costs paid, receipts on file; DR. M. H. KYLE vantages Id detail. ' executor and boDd discharged: estate Mis. Martha Jones, of Minonk.and closed Propr,etor Company. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Misses Freida and Gertrude -Johnson, Estate Hannah Fearsou, deceased, A. W. PENDERGAST, fairbury. III. of Moline, who have been visiting at T. J. Storev, administrator; proftf of Oraduate of the Chicago Veterinary College the home of the formers son, Frank At Ohatsworth, ALJG. 21 posting and publishing notices of ad OFPICB PHONE. 23S. GaiVord, returned to their homes on justment day; no claims on tile OH ATSWOHTH : ILLINOIS DORSEY SISTERS' STORE. Monday. a m N O m atter what you paint, Mr. and Mrs W. P. McHenry aod Injured His Arm or where. Devoe Lead and daughter, Gwendolyn, Misses Edna Miller and MarciaO’Tpole, and Harvey John Massey is nursing a badiy Zinc Paint i.- right for it. FXK/EI, Carson returned home on Suodayfrom wounded arm Ele wag s anding upon Starved Kook n ear where they bad the main street the latter pan of last Inside the hotise— a room; Liiktsini-Life. Toraado & Accidesi been camping for a week. week, when Hollywood & West’s or the whole interior of the ORY CLEANING team started away from In front of the IITSUBANCB Mr. aud Mrs. Jas Garrity went to meat market Mr. Massey attempted bouse; outside the house, or • rlttenn* full line ofold.rallablaooapanlaa I Pontiac on Monday to be present on to stou them and fed. cutting nls arm by j Wednesday morning at the marriage quite badly, two stitches being neces­ any part of it; or auy other | of Mrs. Garrlty’s neice. Miss Kathleen sary to close the wound. ROBT. RUMBOLD, Aft. l McGreevy, ot that city, to Mr. James buildinge: Devoe Lead and- I have a Dry Cleaning ! L. Allen, of Monticelio, III. A Getd Show Zinc Paint will do the job machine and am pre­ Every farmer should have bis name Fowler & Clark’s dog and pony 1 and return address printed upon tbe show exhibited io Chatsworth on Fri­ right. ABSTRACTS j envelopes ne uses for his letters. You day last, the tent being pitched In the pared to do dry clean­ can get 100 envelopes, good oDes. Made of right materials put made by GJ&bs pasture, on south Fourth i printed with your name and address. street. The exhibition was excellent, On the second floor of your together in tne right way, ing of all kind*. All ! for 60 cents at, the Piaindealer oiflctlg0 ready to use Specify Devoe some of the animals displaying a! house there is a room that osi human intelligence, and show­ to your pHinitr. ’’The excursion on the T. P. * W. ‘P looks very badly. Make it attractive Livingston County Abstract Co, work guaranteed, and to Peoria on Sunday was liberally ing most excellent training. The and liveable at very little expente with are reliable and up-to-date. patronized by the people of Chats- band which accompanies the show is prices reasonable worth and vicinity, who took advan­ “ punk.” «. HOOILIR, - taoy. and Ms* tage of the reduced rate and special LuteOlroultClerkand Recorder Give me a trial with train to spend the day in the •‘Still l, Funeral sf Mrs Sheartr C ity.” -r Jf of Llrlngeton County. The funeral of the late Mrs Joseph HWALLepohse BOARD1T your dry cleaning Mr. and Mr*. Irven Felton and Your P. Shearer was held at Cullom on VO* WAlXa AND CBILINOe children departed tbe latter part of Sunday, and there was a large at­ ’ DEALER IN work, and you will last week Somerset, Penn., where they tendance of relatives aDd friends of This is a tough fibre board which nailt are visiting Mr. Felton’s relatives the family. Mrs Shearer’s death oc­ to the ttudding direct or over platter. give me all of It. The report that they bad departed for curred at Moote Vista. Col, where Cheaper than platter and lathi. In­ Riviera, Tex , to residf upon the farm the family moved from Fairbury last owued by L. A Walter, of thie city, fall In the hope that the climate tended for unfinithed roomt and par­ Hair&Whiskers Is untrue. would prove beneficial to her health tition* in hornet, garaget, factories, T. E. Baldwin returned on FridayFrida bungnlowt, attics, etc. evening last after spending a week As latsrsrbaa NCVOnieT Wall Board comet in trig visiting at Detroit, aod other potnte A Mr. DamaH, of Decatur, was in sheet t. Requires no decoration. Ready .Carl of Interest on tbe great lakes. He the city this week lookiog the field to apply. Surface* waterproofed. L.S. nf'rt'.,:. visited the Hudson aod other large over Io regard to a contemplated in- automobile factories at Detroit,/ and terurban road from Watseta to Peo crossed over and solffed the air So r»a_ He w»s tbe gueet of Mayor H .. Ernst Kuehl . th e Canadian itoe, Cbatsworth, Illinois. B. Taylor.—Fairbury Local Record P h o n e 4 9 Joseph O’Neil was a Piper City visi­ (that^urortb Jlaindxaln. tor on Tuesday G Koehler went to CuUom on JAB A.SMITH A SON...... Thursday on business OLD, BUT TRUE Proprietors Harvey Baylor spent Thursday visit- CLARENCE H. SMITH .... iug relatives at Fairbury. It Is a F act.. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ...... *1.50 A YEAB Adam Ellluger was a Charlotte vlsl. tor on Tuesday on business ADVERTISING RATE." Miss Margaret Hart went to Chi­ V A R IE T Y IS Local business uotices ten corns per line, cago on Tuesday to visit relatives K a n k a k e e . III., A u g u st 4, 1 9 1 3 . rates for siaudiag ads. furnished on applica­ The Kankakee Inter-State Fair will D l ^ a R S I R .— tion. All advertisements unaccompanied bj directions restricting them will be kept in nn- be held Septem ber 1 to 6, Inclusive O n the 19th of August we leave for Riviera, Tex., tiiordered out. and charged accordingly. Mrs. C L Knecht was a Kankakee THE SPICE OF LIFE Anonymous communications will not ba visitor the latter part of the week. to show farmers the land that grows com (now being noticed Wa n t e d —Girls to work in Land- husked) running from 70 to 80 bushels to the acre, wehr's bakery August 27and28.—Adv. C a n The many visitors found this true at netting from $20 to $30 per acre to the farmer, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. 1913. P S. Young, of Chicago, was the you beat it ? Other staple crops in proportion, T h e guest of Jas. A Smith on Wednesday our open demonstration on last Sat­ trees, none more than five years old, have from 5 0 0 School Books at Quinn's.—Adv. J. H. Spaar went to Onarga ou< to 800 oranges to the tree; lemon trees, same Wednesday where he transacted busi­ ige, Mrs Ella Maxwell,, of Chicago ts ness from 100 to 200; grape fruit, none better in the visiting friends here. urday of Miss A nna Rumbold went to West United States. Same can be said of vegetables. Mrs. John Feelv is reported very Pullman on Thursday to visit rela­ sick with typhoid fever. tives BLUE RIBBON Climate—80 degrees is the hottest we have had ***->i ■ Edw. Entwistle transacted business Dr. F. Blumenschein visited rela­ this summer. 38 degrees is the coldest in the winter. at Piper City on Tuesday. tives and frieuds at Washington on FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Can you beat it ? Born, a son, on Saturday, August 9, Sunday. to Mr. and Mrs. Jouas Ilill. Have you catarrh or rheumatism ? These ailments The Northern Illinois Fair at Mrs W T Bell visited relatives at Streator will be held September 6 to W e were certainly pleased to see the can’t live at Riviera, Tex. It is the same w'ith hay Peoria the latter part of the week. 12 inclusive. fever. Seeing is believing. CO M E and G O with us. Buff Orphington eggs for sale— Elon Steer, Arthur Cording and F. H. Herr were Peoria visitors ou Thurs­ interest shown in the “live and let Theo. F. Koch 6c Co. are recogniltod as one of the Hugh Rioe, Jr., Piper City, III. tf day on business leading and most substantial land firms in the country. W a n t e d —Girls to work In Land- Mrs. Albert O'Neil went to Foose- wehr’s bakery August 27and23.—Adv. live” line. Find them wrong in a single statement they make in land on Tuesday for a visit with rela­ tives aud friends their advertising and they will pay all your expense^ Jas. A. Smith was a business visitor to Chicago the fore part of the week. John Hagamnn weut to Peoria on r to the Gulf Coast and return. Miss Nellie Kurtenbach, of Peoria, Monday to visit his daughter, Lotta. Their car (all staterooms, and of steel construction) left on Monday after visiting relatives who is in a hospital in that city here. is built expressly for the safety of their patrons, and is Mrs C. J. Hill, of Dallas, Tex . who BIG JO FLOUR Mike Carney, ofCullom, spent Mon­ has been visiting at the William Bell the longest and best car used in the land business. day here visiting his brother, Con home left on Thursday for her home. Guaranteed to Satisfy Meals are served in staterooms at 40 cents that would Carney Miss Alice Rurnmel, of Erie, Penn., cost $1 on any regular*diner. 50c per night for state­ Miss Nan M. Smith departed on arrived the fore part of week for a Thursday for a visit with relatives at visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Quinn $1.50 Per SacK w rooms and $37.50 railroad (are. You have worked O ttaw a Dr. C. V. Ellingwood arrived home all summer! Haven’t you earned a little vacation ? S L Martin returned on Monday on Monday evening from Chicago, Come and go with us August 19 and enjoy yourself. evening after spending several days where tie had been on a business In Chicago. mission If you don’t buy you can come back and tell what Mrs J. R Krahenbihl went to Pon Mrs J T. Dougherty and daughter, Call 35 For Your Groceries you have seen. tiac on Tuesday to visit her mother. Mary, left on Mouday for their home Mrs. Etta Day. in Chicago after visiting at the J. E. For further information, if you are interested, write Roach home. We Do Not Call You Theo. F. Koch 6c Co., Chicago, or J. C. Dixon, 32 Miss Vivian Smith left on Thurs­ day for a months visit with relatives Mrs T. K. Blaine and daughter. X. .. . ■ ■ - ■ - —. ■ ■ - - - - City National Bank Building, Kankakee, 111., or see at Robinson. 111. Miss Gladys, who resides southeast of Cbatsworth, spent the past week visit­ our local agents, Glabe 6c Glabe. A large number of people from here ing Fairbury relatives. were in attendance at the celebration “It Pays to Trade With” Yours respectfully at Cullom today. William Lowen, of Decatur, who J. C. DIXON, has been visiting at the home of Ins Mrs. Maurice Kane and daughter. grandmother. Mrs. Sarah Harry, left Mrs. Leroy Brewer, were Pontiac visi­ Northern Illinois Manager. tor on Wednesday for his home Monday. Mrs. Oscar Keller and son, Edgar, Miss Loretta Kelly, of Watseka. his of Chicago, who have been visiting at been a guest at the borne of Mr and tiie W. 0. Quinn home the past week Mrs J A O'Neil, during the week. returned to their home on Friday. BAYLOR BROS. Misses Matie Williams and Katie Mr. and Mrs G. G. Gokeo, of Cres­ Bchrns went to Naperville on Thurs cent City, who have been visiting the Nr : 1 day to attend the Y. P A. conven lalters parents. Mr. and Mrs Boni L 7?: * 1 Koch & Rodenbeck tion Walter, left for their home on Tues Miss Lotta Hagaman returned on day. j Tuesday from Peoria where she Mrs Thomas Roberts and Miss Ella The Store For All the People underwent an operation a couple of Waidsdurder. of Milford, Iud.. who l u - GLABE &. GLABE, Agents weeks ago have been visiting at the Ed. Phipps Mrs. Thomas Nevln.of Washington, home, returned to their home on came Wednesday for a visit with her Thursday brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Mrs. Misses Mae and Flora Barner re­ Jesse Pearson transacted business Household Science Notice E. R. Stoutem yer turned from Chicago on Saturday at Fairbury on Wednesday Miss Edith Reinhardt, of Chicago, evening, after ao extended visit at Mrs Maggie Bork, of Fairbury, The Household Science Club will arrived on Saturday evening for a visit the home of their uncle, J. Q Puffer spent Wednesday the guest of Chats- meet Tuesday, Aug 21, at 2:30 p m. with her brother-in-law and sister, and family. worth friends. at the home of Mrs Roy Benuett Mr Mild Mrs. W. C. Quinn. I A FEW CHOICE BARGAINS Miss Helen Dorsey, of El Paso, re­ Terry Burns returned Wednesday Music, Song by Club Mr. and Mrs. Heye Flessner, Mr turned to her home on Tuesday after evening from a trio through N. Dako­ Business and Mr9 Henry Jacobs and B J. visiting relatives here. Misses Alma ta and Minnesota. Carney returned on Saturday from and Myrtle Klover accompanied her Roll call—members respond with In Farms For Homes or Investment D ixod where they transacted busi­ home for a visit. .MissSadie McGreal, of Fairbury. favorite handy kitchen device ness spent part of the week visiting at tiie Reading—Mrs. L I. Doud. Mrs. Edward McDermott, who re­ home of hex brother, P. II and family 80 ACRES— Mrs Jobu O'Brien and two chil- sides north of Piper City, was one of near Healey Demonstration of summer drinks— Fairly well Improved, fine orchard: near school, and one of dren. of Chicago, arrived un Wednes­ the Quests at the McGreevy—Allman Mrs L J . Haberkorn day for a visit with her mother, Mrs. wedding at Pontiac on Tuesday, the The Livingston county board of re­ the best 80 acres In Forrest Township—to sell at $250.00 view. up to Wednesday night, had Address on millinery—Mrs J. E per acre M. Garrity and other relatives and bride being her oeice friends unearthed $80,000 w orth of taxable Roach. 160 ACRES— J. U. Doud, of El Paso, spent the property which had been overlooked a Mrs F. Breckenfelder and Miss fore part of the week visiting his Select reading—Miss Edith Dalton. u- Near Piper City, fairly well improved, well tiled and one of by the assessors. Dem onstration Ice cream —Mrs the. oesi farms—to settle an estate 1'rice e&to.uu per acre. Frcidu F 2.ck!2.m, of Ch!c?.ffo, narp.nf.s unit hsoth®r liSTS * Mrs. D s’jd i S ift' to their home on Wednesday after accompanied him here but returned to Countv Agricultural Agent Bishop, Frank Bennett 80 A CRES- visiting at Rev. S W. Moehl home for El Paso on Saturday evening of Poutiac, estimates that the corn All those who have no rigs and who a week cropv i v p cannot V. U 1 1 U U V illmake U B V Vover I V • 75 • 1/ f’per V I v,vcent IJV of J I 4 Located only lj miles trom Royal Center, population 1600, 172 acres tine improved farm near a crop, because of the damage doue by jaestre to go, please notify Mrs A J. and 15 miles from Logansport. Iud. Extra well improved, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam CordiDg. of Celina Ohio, all thed. good buildings, the dry weather Sneyd \ well tiled, not a foot of waste land, on tine graveled road, a Calender. Iowa, who have been visit­ some tine timber. $10,000 cash, dandy home for some one wanting only 60 acres—here- In Gov. Duune has appointed Daniel tT'- ing relatives and friends here for a balance time Price $150 per acre.— Illinois would bring ?250 an acre This 80 for $165 00 per couple of weeks left on Tuesday for E. R eutter, Fairbury. 111.-47-43. Whalen, of Flanagan, as game warden Named Pest Matter at Cullom w per acre. If sold soon, and migtit take some trade if gilt their home. Mr. Whalen was a candidate for the edge Cbatsworth property. E. V Buchanan, of the Star Stores, appointment as superintendent of the James E Brady, of Cullom, has Mrs Mary Elder aod daughter, Miss is lu the eastern m arkets making pur­ reformatory at Poutiac. been named "as post master at Cullom, 160 ACRES— Rdth. of Chicago, have been visiting chases for the fall and winter stocks and his name has been seut to the In Lee county, 111 , no buildings but all in cultivation, among relatives in this vicinity Pre­ The Chatswortb store participates in Frank P Martin, of Watseka, is the bringing good returns each year, best of soil and sub soil, vious to her marriage Mrs Elder’s the advantages of quantity buying. only republican member of the state senate for confirmation, according to 3 miles from a good town Price $150 00 per acre, some board of equalization When he was press dispatches. The present post name was Shaughnessy. Misses Celestia, Marian and Vin­ trade and easy terms first elected on the board, 16 years ago, master, John White, sent his resigna­ Estray Taken Up—I have at my cent Burns, of Ashkum, who have there was only one democratic mem­ m Also have some tine Northern Iowa and Southern M Innesota farms for place in Germanvllle a red sow beeu visiting at Charles Burns home, ber. tion to the department several months i sale; also Kansas and South eastern Missouri lands weight about 150 pouuds Owner can returned to their home on Monday ago, his commission having expired. Y >urs for business secure same by paying costs,—W m. They were accompanied by their aunt, Miss Wrilla Walker returned to Wisthuff. -Adv 47‘48 Miss Mary Burns. Fairbury. on Sunday, after a two weeks vacation spent with her psr- Mr. and Mrs. J. S Doolittle de­ Mr and Mrs. Elm er Eighty and REPORT OF THE C0N0ITI0N eui.s. Mr and Mrs Wm. W alker, of i :: NOBLE B. TEAL, Forrest, Illinois. parted yesterday for Indiana, to be children departed on Monday for Pax­ this city, and with relatives in Kan­ —or— gone about three weeks They will ton, where they will reside In the fu­ kakee T E L E P H O N E 89—W spend most of the time at Fountain ture. Mr Eighty having a good posi During the storm of Wednesday The Commercial National Bank Park Assembly near Remington, lino as engineer with the Central Illi­ morning a oarn, on ilie farm tenant­ V Mrs Lawrence Farrell, of Denver. nois Utilities Co. at that place ed by ^arnes Gooawtu. six muessoutn- Of Chatswortb, Colo . is a guest a t the tiome of her Their many friends in this community east of Cabery. was struck by lightn­ At Cbatsworth, in the State of Illinois, ■ dnuiiuiiuHtniTtmiu'.tr brother, Morgan Ryan and family, wish them happiness in their new ing and burned One horse and a cow —a t m s - having come in response to word an­ home were killed by the lightn.ng dose of Business. Aug 9, 1913. nouncing her brother’s serious illness Word received from Mr and Mrs. RESOURCES. John W. Waltou, Jr., of Fairbury, Mr. «nd Mrs. P eter Sterrenberg and Loans ami discounts...... S320.H09 T1 Autoing We omitted to mention last week son, Fred. aDd daughter, Dena, of Overdrafts. secured and unsecured 9.3* 28 that Mrs Geo, J. Walter and daugh­ states that they reached Los Angeles, U. S. Bonds to secure circulation..... io.Ooo 00 Calif. this week, having made tiie Charlotte, weic guests at tiie T J. U. S, Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits ter, Mrs Walter Chester, returned Walirich home in this city on Tues­ (Postal Savings)...... 2.000 00 from the Chautauqua at Pontiac on trip from Fairbury to Los Angeles In their automobile They left Fair­ day at a small gathering of relatives Bonds, securities, etc ...... 277 HO Monday, having made the trip In their In honor of T. J’a tlfty-nlnth birth­ Banking house, furniture.aud fixtures 11,500 00 A t NigHt..... automobile bury the second week in July, and Other real estate owned ...... 1.500 00 stayed several days at various plaqes day. Due from National Banks (not re­ serve agents)...... 1,286 07 Cullom's new pump and engine were e^ioute. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam CowliDg de­ Due from state aud private bauks aud placed in position upon the new deep ’ ’ On Thursday our veteran citizen, parted on Tuesday for Petosky. 6Iich , hankers, trust companies, aud sav­ ——=~- is dangerous wi h- well tnis week, and are reported to where they will remain f jr some time ings banks...... 3 525 33 Mr. James Bergan, received a very Due from approved reserve agents__ 22.006 67 work verysatisfactorily. That village Mrs Cowling is a sufferer fsem hay Checks and other cash items ...... out a first-class now has an abundance of deep well welcome announcement from ‘‘Uncle 185 57 Sam” to the effect that his pension fever aud they go to Petosky in the Notes of other National Banks...... 590 00 water, which is reported to be soft hopes that the climate there will prove Fractional paper currency, nickels, lam p. If yours had been raised from $18 00 to $24 00 and cents...... 331 51 Miss Alberta Walter departed oo per month. We are pleased to note beneficial Lawful mouey reserve in bank, via: Specie...... *16.075 00 > isn’t all it should Thursday lor Sheldon, Iowa, where that a worthy soldier in the civil war Elmer Ramsey aod Scott McDowell, Legal-tender notes— .. 2.000 00 ) 18,075 00 she will visit friends From Sheldon ■s being given a tardy recognition byFtwo Fairbury boys, passed through Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasur­ be, let us supply she will go to Watertown, S D . for a the government Chatswortb on Tuesday mornlDg en er (6 per cent, of circulation)...... 2,000 00 one that is. Have us furnish your other auto visit with relatives and friends, and route from their home to New York T»‘»l...... *133.748 80 willalso visit at Minneapolis before Mr and Mrs C. (I. Smith are In A- Sheldon, today, in attendance at the Cllv In an auto. The boys are eighteen LIABILITIES. supplies, too. We have everything for autoists’ returning home and fifteen respectively, and members Capital stock paid in...... | to, 0 0 0 00 funeral of the late Barton Blshopp, iT O hft'“O’1 -i- • , ...... -...... 10,000 00 use tnat is worth having. If it is good it’s here. Henry Lauer. who has been farm­ of that place. Deceased was the of two of Fairbury’s leading families. Undivided profits, less expenses and ing four miles north of Crescent City, father of Dr. John Bishopp, formerly Family tickets will be things of the taxes paid ...... j.tsi gg If it isn't here, better keep shy of it. was in Cbatsworth on Wednesday and of Forrest, and Dr. Harry B Bishopp, . lit at the Fairbury fair this year. 00 paid the Plalndealer a pleasant visit. who resided at Fairbury for many Admissions will be as follows: single Mr. Lauer purchased the farm near years He was the founder and bead season tick et. $1.00; single adm ission, Crescent City four years ago and has of the Bishopp Hominy Works, of 60 cents; childs season ticket, admitt­ logs system)...... ,....« 426 II just sold at an advance of $40.00 per Sheldon. ing child six to fifteen years old, 50 Bills payable. Including obligations acre and is now seeking a location near cents; children under six yean old. for money borrowed...... 10,000 00 Mrs W. A. Chester departed on Chatswortb accompanied by parents, admitted free...... *133,788 SO Wednesday morning for Seattle, 8TATK*OI John H McMullen, of Renwick, Wash, where she will make her home. ▲ couple of citizens of Wing, one of County of TheCHATSWORTH GARAGE Iowa, was the guest of his brother-in- She has been visiting relatives aud whom is reported to be a peace officer I, J. Ci Corbett, cashier o f __ above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the ibove law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. friends at Naperville, Kankakee, of that yllfage, indulged in a scrap staMment la *— *- “ - * Dorsey, on Thursday, and was gladly Chatswortb and Oxford, lad. Her here ou Wednesday evening after im­ ami belief. JOHN GELMERS, Proprietor. greeted by his many Chatswortb Subscribed and sworn father, Geo, J Walter, accompanied bibing too freely or the cup that lay of August 1918. friends. John states that the crop her as far as Chicago. Mrs. Fred cheers, and landed Jo the city sober* Notary Public. CHATSWORTH ILLINOIS conditions In the part of Iowa where Fehr, of Naperville, visited with her lng-up establishment. A slid flue CoaaacT—At *: he lives are better than here, and that lister the sarne day, before she started ed them home ou better terme fair, 1 his oats averaged 61 bushels pe r acre. lor i Directors. ‘ AffiaEit; . ; M gs lAs-Ij’g • • “ ’W? >*rwS * a ■ ' 9 'V. ~ r- ‘3b* f ■ ,T5vt< •YfTriRPr!

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A Gmerou* Grandpa. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS PLEASANT RIDGE U 4 1 CORRESPONDENCE. 1 ‘ L f ITAa a rule there is no man other Of the Board ef Trustees of the Village Lawrence Francis, of Forrest. speDt tiian “Daddy" that is more important Nuticb—The publUbsri do not hold tham JE of Chatsworth. III. mIvm Id 4U7 wax rixpoasibl* for the utterabcM Sunday with Wesley Quantock. a personage In the sight 'of a child tta thix column, out would much prefer that all Earl Elbert, of Goodlaud, Ind , is a SEMI-ANNUAL than “Grandpa.” The generosity and At a regular meeting held in the paraonal bickering* be straoaomly avoided. Id short, we hold the province of a newxpaper. guest of relatives and friends;here. indulgence of grandparents toward council room on Tuesday evening, to be to give all the nkwb. and leave the idle gossip to wag Us tuogue within the narrow Miss Marie Holloway returned on their childrens’ children is proverbial A ugust 12. 1913. scope of its immediate surroundings. Friday from a visit to Colorado. As a unique as well as an unusual ex­ President Brosnahan being absent m ample of grandfatherly generosity A. J. Sneyd was elected president PIPER CITY. j F. Ross and son, Charles, of Fair­ m pro tern. bury, are visiting relatives in this there are few that can beat Frederick S D. Hevener attended to business Boll call showed the following mem­ vicinity. Steinman, one of the prominent citi­ in Paxton Wednesday. bers present: Members, Roberts, CLEARANCE zens of Melvin. The other day he Paul Baldwin, of Decatur, is visit­ Myrtle, Annie and Henrietta Lear purchased seven Shetland ponies over Burns, Sneyd. Snyder, Brown and vg ing at the P. C. Ballou home visited their grandmother, Mrs. Jas. at the Bradford Shetland pony farm Shots. Besgrove near Fairbury on Saturday near Saybrook, and took them borne The minutes of the last regular Miss Mary Stedman is speuding the and Sunday meetings were read and approved. week with Kankakee relatives. is true at to Melvin with him to present to his J. E. Gibb and family, of Thawville, The following bills were read and seven interesting grandchildren. To James Daughter, of Kankakee, spent Sunday at the home of their on motion of Burns and secouded by say there are seven happy children visited his parents here Tuesday. aunt, Mrs. J. A. Q uantock. They last Sat- Roberts were allowed as read, except would be putting It mildly, and if you Mrs. A. D. Cook, of Cullom, was came over in tbetr new Mitchell car. ask them who is the greatest man in bill of Central Illinois Utilities Co. visiting friends in town Saturday. which was deducted 832.77 for lights Miss Margaret Morris returned to the world, no doubt they would say Mesdames McTler and Randall were out during month of July. The fol­ South Bend, Ind., on Saturday, after “Grandpa Steinman.” in Chatsworth on business Monday. a two weeks visit with her parents > lowing is the record vote on roll call: *«.* ■ Roberts yea, Bums yea, Snyder yea, Henry Stedman, of Kankakee, was here. Her brother, George accom­ Brown yea, Shols yea. Nays none. calling upon friends here this week. panied her for a short visit. Men’s, Womens' and Childrens’ TABLES ACCOUNTS STREETS AND ALLEYS. Dr and Mrs. Mendoza are enter­ Miss Myrtle Quantock’s music John Rose, draytng ...... 8 1.05 taining Mrs. George Thomas, of Chi­ pupils gave a recital at her home on to see the E rnst Ruehl, lum ber and n ails.. 64.50 cago Wednesday afternoon. The time Wm Toddeu, street labor...... 22 80 D A Kloetbe is borne from Ames, was pleasantly spent in music and Oliver Mackinson, draying ... 5.50 Iowa, where he has been disposing of readings after which refreshments e and let of ice cream and cake were served. , , LOW SHOES' ACCOUNT TIRE AND WATER a stock of goods. R. T. Haberkorn, attending Miss Elizabeth Smith, of Fairbury, CHARLOTTE ? Brennan tire...... 81.50 was the guest of Dr. and Mrs O L. H/ M. Morris transacted business C. T. Burns, attending Brennan Thompson, over Sunday. in Chatsworth, Tuesday. fire...... ; ...... 1.50 Mr. and Mrs A. G. Liebe and son, R Borgman, attending Brennan Louis Sterrenberg was attending to MAND slipper s Robert, visited friends in Blooming­ business in Chatsworth, Tuesday. fi re ...... 1.50 ton, several days this week J. F. Wittier, attending Brennan Rev. H Koepp visited with Rev. )UR Cards are out announcing the mar­ YOU WOULD BE HAPPY. TOO. fire ...... 1 50 Spalding at Sibley, the fore part of riage of Miss Pauline W hite and Mr. L. J. naberkorn. attending Bren­ the week. S a tis fy If YOU OWNED A . Alvin Farr, August the 20th. nan fire ...... 1.50 Miss Jennie Gerdes, who works in Do you realize that In operating the ordi­ Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Wilson returned Begins Saturday, August 16th, 1913 nary tvpeof range or cook-stove. you are II. iloppert attending Brennan Gilman, visited with her parents here cK aotually paying enough in wasted fuel to fire ...... 1.50 Tuesday from a delightful automo­ on Sunday aoou buy a bile tour of Iowa and western Illinois. John Massey attending Brennan Miss Amelia Ommen visited with MONARCH tire...... :...... 1 50 Frank Rice and family, of Potomac, her sistar, Mrs. Walter Makinson, on MALLEABLE G. L. Perkins attending Brennan are visiting at the home of Mr. Rice's W ednesday Ends Saturday. September 13th. t i r e ...... 1.50 parents, Mr and Mrs. Hugh Rice Sr. RANGE Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sterrenberg groceries Chas Roberts attending Brennan In using a stonarch there Is no waste— Mrs Melvtna Hevener and sister, visited at the Tbos. Wallricb home in every particle of fuel does us full duty— t i r e ...... 1.50 Mrs Janette Rathbun, went to Sand­ Chatsworth on Tuesday. You every effort of the operator meets wi»h A. J. Sneyd atten d in g Brennan wich. Monday, to attend the funeral quick response characteristic of that per­ This locality was visited with a very tire ...... 1 50 of a relative fect range. nice rain on Wednesday morning G reatest R eductions Come in and let u9 show you the many John Taggert attending Brenuan Mrs J. A Cook and daughter, Ger­ which was greatly appreciated by the features of the Mnuarch that are different tire...... ? ...... 1.50 aldine, left Wednesday morning for a from those of any other range. Just how farm ers. John Boehle attending Brenuan visit with friends in Indiana and Mth” each feature operates to save you steps, Peter Billerbeck, living east of care and drudgery: how you need never use tire...... 1.50 Pennsylvania Ever O ffered F W. Klehm attending Brennan town, reports his oats as making 42 stove blacking or have smutty kettles to Mrs. E B. McTier entertained her clean; how you may always know you cau fire ...... 1.50 bushels per acre which is real good sister, MIbs Ina Ballou, and the Misses depend on satisfactory results- The Mon­ John Rose attending Brennan fo%this year Lillian Nicol and Bertha Thrayer, of arch eaves time—money—labor. tire ...... 1.50 Ubenoa, over Sunday. • • f Minister Praises This Laxative Standard Oil Co., gasoline ...... 30 00 Rev. H. Stubenvoll of Allison, la., T. E Baldwin A Son, gasoline Miss Anna Ralston left Wednesday, ROS. in praising Dr. King’s New Life Pills n ^1^9 [Ci li and o il...... 3 78 for Waterloo. Iowa, to attend a con- for constipation, writes: Dr King’s Fairbanks. Morse & Co t one vention of the Y P. S. C. U as a dele­ .A.. G. Norman. New Life Pills are such perfect pills o iler...... 24 gate from the society here no home should be without them’ A . J1. S N E Y D ACCOUNT LAW AND ORDER. Mrs A J Bradbury lsv home from No better regulator for. the liver and Pekin, where she has spent the past R Brennan, meals for prisoner*.81 00 bowels. Every pill guaranteed. Try The Grand Corner. The Shoe Man. le People two months She was accompanied ACCOUNT ELECTRIC LIGHTS. them . Price 25c at Will C. .Q u in n ’s. by her daughter, Mrs Loseh Central Illinois Utilities Co , lights for J u ly ...... 886.23 N. G. Plank and other relatives are HEALEY t m A petition signed by John Dorsey enjoying a visit with Mr and Mrs. Chas Switzer, of Piper City, and old Science Notice Alex Halpeny, of Northfield, S. D , A Forced Sale asking to have a 4-foot cememt side­ Elmer Knight, of Itoberts, were callers «******ft*«*4*ftft*****ft***#ft ihold Science Club will walk built on south side of Oak street who arrived in our city the first of ttie here Friday Now going on to turn my stock of week Mr. Halpeny returned home y, Aug 21, at 2:30 p m. goods Into Cash at once to pay off between First and Second streets, tbe Miss Pearl Runyou returned to Fair­ A if Mrs Hoy Uenuett creditors and with money left to go property owner to pay one-half the Thursday but Mrs Halpeny will visit bury Wednesday last after a visit at f by Club ahtead and build, to get same cost of same, was read and on motion here for a month lhe W. E Martin home. under cover from dampness and frost of Shols and seconded by Brown the Mrs C. W Bucknam. of Helena, aud that 1 may use the building for Miss Pearl Knight returned to her Make Your members respond with some purpose at least. petition was granted by the follow­ Mont , Is the guest of her sister, Mrs home at Roberts Sunday after a visit ly kitchen device Having been unable to get a loan ing record vote on roll call: Roberts S. H. Kiblinger. Mrs. Bucknam lived at tbe John Kemmer home by an honest and reasonable way- yea, Burns yea, Snyder yea, Brown here some twenty years ago and this ire. L. I. Doud. A. McMullen and daughter, Miss even of being willing to bind myself yea, Shols yea. Nays none. is her first visit since leaving the city. tion of summer drinks— to give first mortgage.' etc , on same Josephine, of Forrest, and John Mc­ No further business appearing be- She speaks of the many Improvements sberkorn with good Interest, but no encourage Mullen, of Iowa, were callers in this , fore tbe board It was moved by Snyder she sees in the building up of the city, Selections. • a millinery—Mrs J E ment has favored me this far. Some, vicinity Wednesday made themselves kuown to comply and seconded by Shols that the board the growth of tbe trees, etc with my good wish but soon changed Mr. and Mrs. J. W Garrity andchtld- ing—Miss Edith Dalton, , adjourn. their minds. No doubt some were ren, Dorothy and James, and the tion ice cream —Mrs 4S III-,. » , I, \ r. t - r\f ,h a .n jr> l\i. i i. *t *'. I H T. K lovkk. STRAW*! ^ S3-* of the choicest gro­ "*>o »• KVVW v -----r -— -e ---- — iormers oromer, Leo, o: unaisworut, fft enced by others on!* to aot against Village Clerk Born, Tuesday/ to Mr and Mrs. were callers here Sunday ceries here and you bo have no rigs and who my good and honest Intention, and i » n y i i H i now I will have to sacrifice my goods Conrad Brleden, a baby boy. t o Mease notify Mrs A J . Cbstswortta Markets. Miss Margaret Brady and nephew, will have cause in order to dispose of same and it will Mrs. Susan Dufner, of Chicago, is Corrected each Friday afternoon. William GavigaD, who have been vlsit- be thankful, both with the^quality and with the 0 also compel me to sell my scrap iron, the guest of Mrs Catherine Arkens. etc., by Sept. 1, a t a low m arket price, Com, New, w hite ...... 70 in St Louis returned home Wednes­ price. We are prompt in deliveries too, and • ost Matter at Cullom W eo if anyone has any yet will bring It New, yellow...... „ . . 60 Sam Trainor returned to Pontiac day Mrs. A C. Gavigan returned now before I sell same and turn it Oats (old)... *...... 40 Wednesday after a visit to his farm. with them for a visit. you will find our service excellent. Our Teas, « Brady, of Cullom, lias iutocashto build with I now ask1 Oats (new)...... 40 Prof. C A. White, of Pontiac, made is post master at Cullom, my friends'and patrons to give me or] A Large Yield ef Oats Coffees, Sugar, Butter, Canned Fruits and i has been seut to the anyone most In need their liberal pat­ B u tte r...... 20 a pleasant call here Tuesday among ronage wbicb is money well spent or Eggs...... 15 friends A recent Issue of a Hoopeston paper Vegetables are the best the market affords. % ifirmation, according to comments upon the oats crop of a for­ sown. H ens...... 12 W H Oxley has been looking after You will find dealing here a money saving :hes. The present post But I will live iu hopes that some­ mer Chatsworth boy, now farming T urkeys...... 12 and 14 his farm interests at Louisans, Mr., White, sent his resrtgna- one may favor me with a sufficient near that city as follows: proposition. partment several months loan soon, as to 9tay in business, or Old roosters...... for tbe past week. anyone wish to buy property, very “By far tbe best yield of oats yet aission having expired. Spring Chtckens...... Mrs John Martmjmd daughter and well. Old T om s...... I reported in this vicinity comes from ^Irs II. Gibbs of Worth. 111., are the I the farm of Louis Baltz, who lives on “ M Y STORE” Ducks ...... guests of Mrs Sam Barber OF THE CONDITION C. H. ROHDE. Geese ...... | the place better known as the Webb Miss Eleanor Kane who has been farm, two miles southwest of Hoopts- —or— r o p visiting at the home of Henry Rudolph, ^ ton Mr Baltz had one five acre A.. CORDING, P . ercial National Bank returned to Chicago Friday. tract from which he obtained oats « 4* « 4* 4* 9 Chatsworth, Mrs Aug. Mentiel and daughter, averaging 7(i bushels to the acre. i, in the State of Illinois, The Cap of Quality on Gipi Elsie, returned to th e ir home at Mil- From another and larger tract he had —AT TBE— bank, S. Dak , on W ednesday almost as good success his entire Probably No More Concerts. Buys Cullom Garage. lualness. Aug 9, 1913. Beer BottlesHasa MeaningforYoi Wm. Lee has just completed boring yield averaging well over fifty bushels With the band concert on Wednes­ The Cullom Chronicle announce* RESOURCES. to the acre.” day evening of this week thw»contraet that B. P. Carney, of Chatsworth, to­ ants..... *320.100 71 We want you to know what an excellent a well for O. H. Sigman: at Roberts re)...... 4.000 00 tasted it, we are confident-that you are 'Sunday School at 9.30 a. m. been given this season. Today the that Mr Carney Is intending moving • etc...... 277 08 Tflbsons vaudeville show will open nruiture.and fixtures 11,500 00 a warm enthusiast of our peerless Preaching at 10:30a.m. (English.) committee having the matter in etiarge to Cullom in the near future. As Mr. owned ...... 1.500 00 up at tbe Town Hall Tuesday nlghr, have been soliciting among the busi­ na! Banks (not ro- product. If you have not, we „ August 19. remaining a week This Young People’s Alliance meeting at Carney was out of the city this fore­ ...... 1,286 07 want you to try a case NOW. In 7:00 p. m. ness meo to learn If more concerts are noon we were unable to learn the ex­ ud private banks and Is not tbe Gibbous that was here in desired for this season but. up to the companies, and sav- J the spnog. Preaching at 7:45 (Englsli.) act condition, whether Mr Carney li •...... 3 525.73 either event, you will be doubly' re- time of our going to press, there is ed reserve ageuts— 22.696 67 Prayer meettnga Thursday at 7:30 intending to leave Ch&tsworfh or not, cash items ...... 185 57 Tv a r d e d, Peter Uifers came near having a bad p m. in both tbe German and English not ^luch encouragement for more iational Batiks...... 590 00 A runaway here Tuesday when his team ft ■ - m r currency, nickels, both by language Some business meq are In favor R N. A. Notice. started at full speed and all that ...... 331 51 having the Everybody is welcome to attend others are indifferent, but some are Tbe Royal Neighbors will hold their serve in bank, via: •topped them was their running in tbche services and those without a strongly In favor of their being con­ regular meeting Monday evening, es...... 2.000 00 ( ,S0‘8 00 best brew the park where they dodged trees like regular church home are cordially in­ I with U. 8. Treasnr- tinued As the matter rests at the August 18. Ail members are requested on tbe mar­ a squirrel. vited to worship with us. f circulation)...... 2.000 00 & 9 present we are unable to state posi­ to be present. No 8 assessment la ket aud iu Pastors j S. W. M o e h l , ...... *483.73880 Saturday night a Wabash freight I W m. E. Gr o t s . tively whether the concerts will be called for. Please be prompt and pay LABILITIES. , 4 - .-.•Si addition — an Was wrecked li miles south of here, continued or not. <1 in...... I 40,000 00 before the last of the month; also , ...... 10,000 00 opportunity to se­ two cars of coal and caboose were First Baptist Chnroh, general dues. This will be a social i. less expenses and Electric Plano at Oreamland...... ,t;t 1,781 88 cure some of ~ our burned up. The conductor was in In there anythlug in dreams? Under m eeting. H a n n a r K n ig h t , >tesoutstanding .... 40000 00 the caboose at the time but escaped An electric piano has been installed ‘------.. 141;- handsome and valuable prem­ “The Dreams of the Bible” this Recorder. t iums, which are yours absolutely uninjured, but had all his clothes question will be answered Sunday in Dreamland theater by Managed C Change Fire Whistle. r- freo by saving the caps from Amberlln bottles. burned. * evening. , In tbe morning, “The N. Jacobs, and the Instrument was ...... t...... :...... 448 II We cannot begin to tell you all about them In first heard by the public at last even­

Heretofore tbe city (ire wbletle bu • - V abiding obligations On Monday one of the park squirrels Philosophy of Psul—His Idea of Lib­ owed...... 10,000 00 title small spac*. but we have a big premium went on a tour of inspection. He erty.” Come and welcome. ing’s performance. It does away with been located at the electric light plaat catalog awaiting your pleasure. A card will olimbed to the top of tbe steel water J . H a r v ey G u n n . M inister. the necessity of a pianist, and renders but at a recent meeting of tbe da- bring It to you at one e. Don't wait but send music whlcbs seems to be liked by part ment it was decided to move It to £s£*h...... " 88,7M* for tt right now. lank, 101 feet high, anil then started U, cashier of the above- up tbe weather vane but, for some Plane Instruction tbe patrons of the house the tile factory and hereafter It will olemnl) swear that the above V reason, did not go to the top and I will be ready by October 1 to give be blown from that point j • "ftfe ste fla r » Gipps Brewii backed down, ne men went down Instruction in Piano and Theory. I M. W. A. Picnic. A”""” P e o r i a , to • lie railing and went around the am prepared to take either beginners Don’t forget the dates—Chatsworth, Only 50 cents for 100 good quality ' j Notary Public. printed In th e corner return card, E Baldwin. { Directors. THAT IS FORBIDDEN money, real money. In what Is going to make us look like real actors to 1 race possesses so many laws re- the people who will see those pictures to tbe consumption of food as Kutab Minar, at Delhi when they are finished!" she mar­ ILLINOIS *bs J*ws. Shakespeare make Shy- BIG FEATURE FILM veled. >k ssy, "I will buy with you, sell At any other time, with a mind free STATE NEWS with you, walk with you, and so fol­ from care, all this would have been not eat with you. lowing: but I will Burning of Old Family Home a pleasant series of episodes In the Chicago.—A mysterious shooting In drink with you. nor pray with you," quiet, humdrum life of John Hayden. a West side rooming-house resulted In And the trait of being very particular Saved Son’s Farm From Fore­ Now, however, It was a false position food they eat is still char­ the murder of one man, the probable M to what closure Proceedings. it made him assume—to smile when acteristic of the present-day . fatal wounding of another and the his heart was breaking! Each dawn­ arrest of a score of ocupants of the The large num ber of these Mosaic By AUGU8 TU8 GOODRICH 8 HER­ ing day drew them closer and closer building. Dio C. Moreno, twenty-two l*ws with regard to the eating of food WIN. to the vortex of ruin that must be an­ years old. Is held In connection with la somewhat unconventional and dls- When the movies came to Brook- nounced sooner or later. to modern Hebrews, but ^ 3 the murder of Anthony Pucca, twen­ conoertlng dale Mrs. Hayden took a great Inter­ "I am going to tell her—I must tell m ore than 90 per cent, of the Children ty, and the wounding of David Cozza. >• est In their doings. She and her crip­ her," he said one day, after a long twenty-six. Pucco, Cozza and Mo­ of Israel still stringently adhere to all spell of deep thought in his favorite pled husband lived a mile from town reno occupied one bedroom. When the dietary laws that Moses ever solitude by the river side. along the river. It was there that the police arrived they found Pucco made. Yes, the blow could not be averted the motion picture men made their dead In bed, Cozza unconscious on Animals not slain by a ritual camp. The ecenery was wild and beau­ longer. His wife must know the truth. called a shochat. must the floor and Moreno on the floor be­ slaughterer, tiful, just the spot to furnish the The old man tried to steady his be eaten by Jews; neither are tween two beds. not frame for almost any vernal drama. ,nerves, to gain courage for the dis­ Animals without parted hoofs or John Hayden had not seen her so tressful disclosure. cloven feet, who do not chew the Peorta.—Nearly 800 members of the or spry and animated for years. He was He arose and Blghed as he noted cud, consumed as food by Jew’s. The Illinois State Association of Master glad to note her Interest in trifles and the bright, cheering sunlight beyond House Painters and Decorators are at­ pig Is not eaten by them because the netw ork of vlneB that screened the the household cares of years wear­ tending the ninth annual convention U does not conform with all the above". natural spot of beauty where be had ing away from her. All the same he of the Organization here. JL § did this with a suppression of sad­ been seated lost in painful medita­ .whales and fins are tion. About to take up his crutches ness she never penetrated. It was Bloomington.—Rev. John F. BuBh- en according to- and proceed on his cheerless mission with an aching heart, and that heart nell of Bloomington has accepted a permitte-SF^^I^ M nvffTtfn' John Hayden paused. Some one had th e Law - TUlU » '^ >7 ” 7 beating next to a certain letter he had call to be pastor of the First Congre­ halted Just beyond them, engaged In crabs. sh fM * ' ]!**? are not* received and kept secret from her, gational church at St. Joseph, Mtcl/. eaten by JedHHr . .. . that the old man smiled at her simple conversation. He recognized the tones ot one of the speakers as that of the It Is very peculiar V n°te 11141 a Joyousness. Galesburg.—A supply of bass and rollicking, good-natured leader of the Jew must not parta^ of mllk °r ^ "Just think of It, John,” she said, catfish from the state fish hatcher-' t k in n __essence of mill movies, Rupert Dale: “only two weeks more and we start Iob at Meredosla waa shipped to the until four ^ hav? elap8ed afte" for the boy's farm! Did I show you ' "Yes," he was saying, “we’re ready Galesburg Country club for stocking to report In now, almost. There’s two eattuF of tho happy old no place in the farming regime, and cide by drowning in Robinson creek. man was singing n glad strain of what labor is required is usually pro­ She was rescued and will recover. gratitude and perfect happiness and vided by the women. The only indus­ I Mrs. Wilson's husband, a railroad en- peace. tries prosecuted hv the native result­ I glneer, was killed by a train at Pena ing In tlie production exportable (Copyright. 1913. by W G Chapman.) several years agq. and later a son products are those of rubber and loet both legs In a railroad accident. Change in Paris Humor. gum copal collecting, palm oil manu­ Pored Over It* Contents. Ashbourne church, in Derbyshire, facture ami hunting, which has for Its There is a decided change In humor* | Duquoln. — Tho election of city one of the most beautiful in England "Don't worry," Sarah Hayden had objective the ivory of the elephant- In the village of Dalderby, which Is as It is understood nowadays, from tho court officers passed off quietly, a and visited by thousands of tourists now Incorporated in the parish of smiled brightly. "It will last our time. ills methods in nil of these are of the humor of our grandfathers, says a larger vote being polled, however, every year, after withstanding tho Only a few days and we will bid it crudest, as is also the method of ex Scrlvelsby, Lincolnshire, there Is a Paris corresjjondent qf tho London than was expected. Judge B. W. Pope wear and tear of centuries, is pro­ goodby; we are going to make our trading tlie oil from the palm fruit cottage popularly called "Teapot Hall," Standard. The Gingerbread fair has and Harry Barrett were reelected nounced by architectural experts to home with the dear boy, David, out crude and wasteful, the valuable inner standing picturesquely against >. hack just opened on tho Paris boulevards, Judge and clerk, respectively with be in danger of collapsing. This ground of line trees, and Interesting V est.” and the usual array of booths and practically no opposition. Tills was nut invnrtnhty thrown nridc and / -T- V ~ -T-t-s---- A -1-----— A church. Known as m e t rtae 01 tue bb belonging to a type of which ex­ { , i,u ..-..I.,.. , v. .i Ol Stuuiiu m uutiU amusements of all kinds invite cus­ wasted. Equally undiscriminating is the first opportunity that the women Peak.'' has many interesting assocla amples are very rare. It 1b built ol the bouse had no value whatever, even his chase of the elephant; he trapB or tom. In front of one of these booths of Duquoln had for voting. Only leu tions. Boswell and Johnson have two pairs of straight crutches, or for average garden purposes. As to spears regardless of whether it Is a man In clown's dress called an au­ took advantage of the privilege. worshipped there, the former describ­ trunks of trees, which extend from the house, a millwright had offered ’ I young or old, male or female, of com­ dience to see a peculiar phenomenon, i ed it as "one of the largest and most the four corners of the house to the 130, Intending to tear it down and use 1 mercial value or not. a donkey whose tall was where hla Springfield.—Dr. Anna Dwyer of luminous churches that I have seen ridge-tree, and which support tha the old lumber to build sheds on his head ought to be, and vice versa. He Chicago was appointed by Governor J in any town of the same size.-’ Its ridge-tree, the framework being fur own place. It was this that the Hay­ got a large audience at a penny apiece, Dunne a member of the state charlt es tuneful peal Inspired Moore Ip write THREE FEET ON ONE LEG ther strengthened by wind-braces. The dens had depended on to pay their and when they were Inside a curtain commission. She succeeds Dr. John “Those Evening Beils," and George length, breadth and height of the way to "the boy’s farm" out west. was drawn and the donkey was shown. F. McAnnally of Carbondaie, re­ Eliot made Ashbourne that pretty A two-year-old heifer with three house are alike, nineteen feet, and “It will kill her when she knows the He was a quite ordinary ass, whose signed. town within sight of the blue hills." perfectly formed feet on the left fore­ the walls are of wood Intertwined with truth," groaned John Hayden as he tajl was tied to a manger, "the place," the Onkburue of "Adam Bede," and leg was a freak discovered at a pack­ twigs or branches, and overlaid with moved away on his crutches from the as the clown duly explained, “where Kankakee.—Henry L Evert of Chi­ house. "How shall I break the news reterred to the church as the finest ing plant at Fort Worth, Tex., by Dr. mud or plaster. The low roof is his head ought to be." cago died here us the result of eating to her? Poor mother! Poor, dear mere parish church in the kingdom.” Louis Newberg, inspector of the thatched with straw, and from the Some years ago the audience would Ice cream. boy!”' I’nited States bureau of animal Indus­ point where it ends gray slates reach have laughed at Its own gullibility and Then the old man sought a secluded try. The heifer was sold to the pack­ to the ground This kind of boat or retired to make room for other vic­ NATIONALISM AND FEET spot near fhe rl_ver and for the hun­ Duquoln.—The Grand Lodge of the ing company In an ordinary shipment keel shaped house used to be called a tims. This time they tied the clown dredth time took out the secret let- United Order of Odd Fellows of Wis­ of cattle. The deformity was not dis­ "booth," and "Teapot Hall" is about to the manger and the police were sent National characteristics are appar ter and pored over Its contents. * consin and Illinois convened for a four covered until the animal was slaugh­ the size of a fourteenth century for. The unfortunate clown, whose ently impressed upon every part of That letter contained a real heart days' session. tered. The three clustered feet were booth." According to local tradition, sense of humor is half a century late, the body; even the feet are found to tragedy in Its few soul-crushing lines. perfect In detajl. the cottage la five hundred years old. 1b now in prison for swindling and vary with the nationality. The French It informed the distracted father that Bloomington. — Journeyman tailors may expect a sentence of considerable foot is narrow and long. The Spanish he and his wife must abandon all In their convention voted down s prop­ foot Is small, and elegantly curved— thoughts of coming out west. David severity. osition to Increase the sick and thanks to its Moorish blood—corre­ Hayden had met with dire misfortune. health benefit clause In the constitu­ sponding to the Castilian s pride of be­ The year before a scamp of a trav­ Uses of Leisure. tion. It was voted that eight hours ing "high in the Instep " The Arab’s Queer African Lung-Fish • eling swindler had Induced him to spe­ Students who loaf not wisely but must constitute a working day, with foot Ib proverbial for Its high arch. cialize on a new grain. The crop was too well are going to receive prayerful extra pay for overtime. The Koran Fays that a stream of wa­ a total failure. attention from Dr. Henry Louis Smith, ter can run under the true Arab s foot "Worst of all," wrote David, "I had the new president of Washington and Altamont.—The directorate of the without touching It. The foot of the borrowed |300 to try tbe experiment, Lee university. He proclaims It to be First National bank of Altamont Scotch is high and thick, sayB the and 1 gave tbe little farm as security. tbe function of a university to teach nametf James E. Rhodes president to Family Doctor, that of the Irish flat They have foreclosed, for |300 Is a lot future citizens to play happily as well fill the vacancy caused by the death and square, the English short and of money out here. Unless I pay that as to work efficiently and study dili­ of Herman Schwertfeger, and J. L. fleshy When Athens was in her and a penalty of |30 Inside' of a gently. Gambling, drinking and vice Brummerstedt, who has been Identi­ zenith the Grecian foot was the most month my farm will be taken away he Intends to combat with all tbe fied with the Institution from Its be­ perfectly formed and exactly propor­ from me—the dear little place Laura strength there Is (n him. The wise ginning, was made director. tioned of any of the human race. and I have worked bo many years to use of leisure Is perhaps the finest Swedes, Norwegians and Germans secure.” fruit of culture. It Is learned natural­ Chicago.—Officials of the Aurora, have the largest feet, Americans the No wonder, therefore, with this ly by few. Ellhu Burritt, the learned Elgin & Chicago Electric railroad smallest. dread secret on his mind, that John blacksmith, taught himself many lan­ went Into session with a committee Hayden took little Interest In the gay, guages at the forge and In idle rao of Local Union No. 216 of the train­ SHAVING WITHOUT A RAZOR careless, gifted group of men and ments. Abraham Lincoln educated men to arbitrate the demands for an women—actors and actresses they himself largely at the country store Increase of 10 cents an hour In In Jamaica, the negroes, some of called themselves—who dally posed counter. But the great* majority to­ wages. Albert J. Hopkins, attorney whom are great dandles in their way, and maneuvered before the camera day, as In all ages, are embarraeeed for the company, said an agreem ent make a aoap out of cocoanut oil and to supply city dime shows with attrac­ by moments of freedom*and get away would likely be reached quickly. home-made lye; and a fine aoap It la. tive motion picture films. from themselves as quickly aa pswst- smooth and fragrant. This cocoanut- It was not In his kindly nature, how­ ble, lose themselves In the crowd or In drink or other dissipations or In Trenton.—Father F. Bonsel, aged oil soap la used for shaving. When a ever, tb be surly and sullen with any­ stxty-three years, died at the parson­ man wishes to shave In the morning body. The gypsy-llke crowd was made pastimes. he starts out with his cocoanut-shell welcome to the shelter of the old age of St. Mary'* church after an ill- cup and hla donkey tall bruah and a house when It rained. Mrs. Hayden 1 Rather Suggestive. neat of about two weeks. He was born bottle. He goes to a convenient pool did some extra cooking for them. The Rastus was ill and the physician was May 94, 1860, at Ruethon, Westphalia, p • , and was educated for the In the mountain atream, where the The American Museum of Natural History recently received from the man in charge of the movies, one Ru­ visiting him. "What yo’ t’lnk Is de water Is still, and there Is his mirror. pert Dale, appreciated all these little matter wif me, doctah?” he asked. prieethood at Paderborn, Westphalia, Gambian region of Africa the living lung-flah here pictured. It was found and Louvain. Belgium. He was on Hs breaks hla bottle on a atone, and colled up in a kind of a cocoon, deeply sunken In a large clod of earth whleh courtesies. Twice when he needed an 'Oh, nothing much," said the doctor. Iks out a good sharp piece. Then bid bouple In the scenarios he paid "Only a slight case of chlckenpog." dalned at Mechllen, Belgium, May 98, months before had been part of the bottom of a drled-up stream. A little 1877, and came to America in October lathers his face profusely and be­ tunnel-like opening wae left through whleh the fish secured Ite supply of air husband and wife a substantial sum. Rastus grew nervous. "I 'clare, doo gins to scrape away with his piece for breathing. Soon after the ‘'cocoon” waa placed In tepid water the fl«h Mrs. Hayden was as pleased As a tab,” ha said, earnestly. ”1 halnl of tbe same year, and for two yearn of glass, which works almost as well broke Its way out. Scientifically speaking, the lung-flah belongs among fleheo child. nowbar whar 1 could ketch datl* was assistant priest st Bt Peter's as a sharp mgor. that lived millions of yeare aa*. "To tblhk at wo old folks earning ' Home Journal. csthedfal In Belleville. From there be sk i Appointed to this perish. i 'l ■ U ‘ -1 • --'FA (- MM W m

Ing all details ot construction and Always a Kioto equipment. "Had a guest ones," Write all notes explaining the con­ landlord of a sumugsr too tel. struction, equipment. costs, and Mrs. Winslow's Booth In? Syrup for Children satisfied with tha meals, the teetblns, softens the grains, reduces laBammw points of excellence of the house you Itoa.ailsys paln,curse windooilejlo s bottled* the rates, the Prominent Fanner Advocates tho use. perature.” Use of the Legume. Provide a dry floor, upon which A woman is unpopular with her "Then he bad no complaint straw and chaff may toe placed, also neighbors If she never does anything make?" keep a constant supply of clean, fresh that they can gossip about. “Yes, he had The sunsets « • * ! water. Have a hopper of simple con­ not up to his expectations.' Eight Rsasone Given Why It le Su­ struction to hold the dry uiash food perior to Others In Crop Rotation Parcel Post. and a box of road dust for wallowing, "Is a bulldog mailable?" for Restoring Boll also a small box for oyster shells or "Yes; but not In this mall, Cats Fertility. other grit. Provide nests In darkened and pigs go in this mall.’’ places, and roosting poles apart from It costs John D. Rockefeller $1,000.- the feeding and resting portions of 000 every year to "play” with his By H. A, M’KEENE, As Ms Took It. the house. 6,000-acre estate at Pocantlco Hills, Secretary Illinois Farmers' Institute. Glee Club Man—How do you like and he thoroughly enjoys the game In "In view of the fact that until with­ III. Consult authorities on the that refrain? spite of the high cost of living. His in the past few years most farmers In leading and care of poultry, and begin Unappr eclative Friend—The more land Is to him what a pile of sand Is Illinois regarded the sweet clover the feeding and care of your pen. giv­ you refrain the better 1 like it. plant as a noxious weed, a letter on to a child. In fact, he has changed ing every detail your best thought. the subject from W. M. Budlong of old Mother Earth's face so much ev­ Judgment and effort. Summer Clothes. ery year that the Inhabitants have to Rockford, 111., will be of Interest to Keep accurate records of all feeds, Mildred Lawson, a pretty American come around to get acquainted. Mr. farm ers throughout the Btate. Mr. their costs, nutritive ratio, amounts, dancing girl, made her debat In Lon­ Rockefeller removes hills or fills val­ Budlong says: etc. don last month, and the English crit­ "Having read the Farmers’ Institute leys just as it pljasqs his whim. Keep records of all eggs produced ics, while admirlug her dances, com­ Mr. Rockefeller also "plays” with bulletins with a great deal of Interest, and their value at market prices. plained a good deal about the scanti­ 1 know you are doing a good work. ness of her costumes. Miss Lswbod his houses. He has just finished The following are some good lay­ There Is, however, one subject which sent some of these English criticisms spending $1,000,000 on his own home ing rations for hens; to a New York agent the other day, to add ten bedrooms, and was looking I consider of considerable importance which you have not mentioned—name­ I. Grain. II. Dry Mash. and In a letter accompanying them around for something new to play ly, the value of sweet clover in the ro­ 10 lbs corn. 6 lbs. bran. she said: "You'll notice that they kick with when his stable was burned. Now 10 lbs. wheat. 5 lbs. shorts. a lot about my dresses. But what's It is said he was not satisfied with It, tation of crops. "For soli Inoculation preparatory to 6 lbs. oats. lbs. meat the use, say I—what’s the use of'ma- and when It is rebuilt It will have an raising alfalfa and to restore a run Bcraps. king such a fuss about nothing, or al­ extra story. It Is also hinted that his down soil to a fertile state, no crop most nothing?” son’s borne does not quite suit him. Place the grain In the straw on the can equal sweet clover. There are and he' Intends this fall to add another feefilng floor, and the mash In a hop­ many thousands of acres of land In story to It. per. The amount to feed of this ra­ ITCHING TERRIBLE ON LIMB When at Pocantlco Hills Mr. Illinois so low In fertility that the Im­ tion cannot be very definitely stated. Rockefeller plays golf In the morning, and in the afternoon he plays with his mediate attempt to raise alfalfa or Three handfuls of grain to a dozen R. F. D. No. 3, Clarkfleld, Minn.— estate. It Is his pleasure to walk over It, select views, mark out drives or to most any legume on them would be hens in the morning and all they "My trouble was of long standing. It chatige the scenery. If he stands on a hill and a certain clump of trees ob­ a failure, but when sown to sweet want at night, would be a good allow­ started with some small red and yel­ struct a particular view of the river that Is pleasing to his eye, he orders the clover will yield an abundant harvest ance; thiB Is providing you keep the low Bpots about the size of a pin head trees transplanted. of hay, besides materially enriching hopper lull of dry mash to which the on my leg and every morning there On his estate he employs 700 men and sixty teams. His pay roll amounts the eoll by its deep rooting system. hens may run all the time. During was a dry scale on tdp covering the "Most farmers are not aware that to $30,000 a month. His men work ten hours a day from March to Oeto- the summer the grain ration may be affected part and when those scales sweet clover hay cut several times bed, and nine hours a day for the rest of the year. Formerly Mr. Rockefeller reduced one-half. A pound of ollmeal were fal/tng off the itching was more employed mostly foreigners, but when the ^‘Black Hand” society made so during the season Is nearly as tender maj be added to the grain ration In than I could stand at times. The first much trouble for his workmen last fall he gave orders to gradually weed them and palatable as alfalfa hay. I have the fall. Silage Is a good food for year I did not mind It so much as It out, and today fewer than twenty are employed, and these are the old and seen herds of cattle leave a good blue poultry. c was only itching very badly at times, grass pasture for a sweet clover pas­ faithful ones. In their places he is employing young men from tfie villages. For lice on poultry, get 25 cents’ but the second year It advanced all ture. worth of blue ointment (25% mer­ around my leg and the itching was Experience of Two Men. cury). Put a very little on the fin­ terrible. I had to be very careful to "Thomas Rlcholson of Davis Junc­ ger and rub below the anus. have my clothing around the affected tion, 111., eowed sweet clover with his Install the trap nests, label each part very loose. At night time I often oats a year ago last spring, and after hen by number by a leg-band, and nappeneil to scratch the sore In my Francis R. Savre, whose engage­ the oats were cut and the cattle were thus keep tab of each hen's egg rec­ sleep Then I had to stand up, get out ment to Miss JesBle Wilson, daughter allowed access to tho sweet clover in ord. I,et tho egg record sheet show of bed and walk the floor till the spell of President Wilson, was announced the stubble his yield of milk doubled this dally. was over. “I bought lots of salves and tried some time ago, was appointed head and the cream more than doubled as IV. Raising young chicks. evidenced by his creamery receipts. many different kinds of medicine but of the abandonment bureau In Dis­ If possible Bet and carry through This Increase ho said was due to the without any success. I got a cake of trict Attorney W hitman's office In an Incubator hatch of chickens. Tha superior feeding qualities of Bweet Cuticura Soap and a flfty-cent box of New York city the other day. He earlier one can have broilers for tha clover. His horseB, which were re­ Cuticura Ointment and when I had formerly was In the complaint bureau. Bpring market, the more profitable Is duced in flesh and run down from the used them 1 was nearly over the Itch­ "You'll hear some harrowing sto­ the business. The student who un­ summer’s work, gained In weight re­ ing. But I kept on with the Cuticura ries," sa'd Joseph O. Skinner, former dertakes this part of the project markably fast after feeding on sweet Soap for six weeks and the cure was head of the bureau, as be turned over should carefully follow the advice of clover. I complete" (Signed) S. O. Gorden, the office to his successor. "I hope It someone with more experience or tha "Frank Coverdale of Delmar, la., j Nov. 20, 1912. won't discourage you regarding mar­ directions of some experiment sta­ who has 200 acres In sweet clover and Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold riage nor make a misogynist out of tion. A woman baa Invent**! a raoaom clotbM i _ you.” has been raising It for 16 years, fou|d throughout the world Sample of each forC-iO. No mors «uh board*. Bolling with 1__ If It Is not poBsiblo to have an In­ free,with 32-p. Skin Rook Address post­ aumJUtnlnuU’s dor* It I'amphlet*on reqoent. Ball "Nothing could do that now,” was tho pasture lands of Iowa would be In­ IbemaelTofl with oar plan. Ton gel yonre free. creased four-fold In feeding value If cubator, allow a few of your henB to card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston.”—Adv. the response. sit and hatch out broods of young U. S. UTILITIES & MF6. CO. a8£T,rcJg" Mr. Sayre Is greatly Interested In they were seeded to Bweet clover to­ gether with blue grass. , chicks for your project. Insult Added to Injury. the study of sociology and entered the "When 1 bought this horse from "In my Investigations of sweet V. Let your note-book record all AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS district attorney's office with the Idea you. you told me be was as bold as a Kalrdmeo Wanted to Bell Haed Can. clover, I find that all vegetation grows failures and successes In your project, of getting first hand Information of and also tho profit or loss of the lion, and he shies at a straw " Highest grade used Hiactrle cars In beat mecfai other people’s troubles under moro considerably more luxuriantly when condition, now battoriea, repainted. Write for < whole season.—Prof. A. \V» Nolan "No; I told you he was like a lion. ('hlrago Klectrtc Motor Oar Ootnf favorable conditions than in a settle­ grown In close proximity to sweet Ain't he a roarer?” 8700 Michigan Ave^ ment. clover so that their roots Intermingle, It also developed that Mrs. Robert as the sweet clover roots evidently H. Sayre, Mr. Sayre's mother, is planning to build a homo where expectant supply nitrogen to other plants. Crops HAVE YOU BUILT t h a t S IL 0 7 H ere’s W alter Johnson mothers will receive care. She has signed a leaso for property at Oak Reach, following a two-year rotation, with sweet clover will gain In yield from 25 On the Basis of Last Year’s Crop, It Washington "Nationals” (A m eri­ L. I.. and the home will be built In the fall. Saves $156 on Every Forty Acres to 60 per cent. Mr. Sayre, after his honeymoon trip In November, will assum e the du­ of Corn. can League) one of the speediest pitcher* ties of assistant president of Williams college. “The tap roots of the sweet clover of either of the big leagues—he ♦ extend down Into the ground several By H. A. M’KEENE, feet and when they decay they leave Secretary Illinois Farmers’ Institute. holes where water readily flows, mois­ 1Drinks ^ tening the ground to a considerable Many farmers, and especially live depth. These decayed roots are at the stock producers, have long been con­ same time a good nitrogen fertilizer. vinced of the economic value of the Announcement has been mnde by silo, but each year they have said: “I believe It Is a mistake to try to the Cameglo Foundation for Interna- ‘ Til build a silo next year.” With Pnnfo a <10 000 000 orPnnff.flt raise alfalfa on run down farm land. • -r r - -*• t -. ( G C ( l at a J U l * i i J Ul ttivou Heat j Cttt lian If sweet clover were grown for two tlon. that Robert Ilacon, former secre­ and gone, and yet that silo has not years and the land then seeded to al tary of state and ambassador to ParlB, been built. Inquiry reveals the fact falfa, failure would be reduced to a will tour South America as the rep­ that in many instances tho farmer He’* got the head, the arm, the minimum, as the ground would be In­ resentative of the Carneglo Founda­ put ofT securing the necessary ma­ ginger and the endurance. Coca- tion. oculated and enriched by so doing. Cola didn’t five him them-, but he nr* ’* / / J terials until It was too late to get | it'* the one Sett beverage for the athlete in - / Part of the work which the Car­ Eight Reasons Enumerated. the silo built for fall use. After har­ training— negie Foundation has taken to itself “I will enumerate a number of the vest there is usually a time when ma­ Is the promotion of better relation­ qualities In which sweet clover Is su­ terials can be hauled to the farm, and The Successful Thirst-Quencher (A ships between the United States and perior to other legumes. now is a good time to make plags and For Ball Player*—and YOU “1. It will produce more hay on a other countries by means of unofficial order materials. Scad for Free Booklet. ______emissaries and exchanges of uni­ given boII than red clover, alslke or The farmers of Illinois sustain an 64-A versity professors Mr. Racon was se­ mammoth clover. enormqus loss each year because they lected as being one oi the most dis­ "2. It will grow on many soils too fall to save the corn fodder. On 8,- THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, Atlanta. Ga.I tinguished men of the United States poor to raise alfalfa or red clover suc­ 878,797 acres of land, Illinois farmers and his task will be to further the cessfully. produced last year a corn crop valued T7T —.-a« "3. It Is the only clover except white mutual understandings between the at $108,S27,8S2 for the grain alone. clover that will stand pasturing with I^atlns and the North Americans. Ho The feeding value of the fodder when will tour all of South America, visit­ cattle and horses. properly saved equals two-thirds the "4. It will add more nitrogen to the ing every country except Colombia, value of the grain, and granting that soli than any other legume. Just as Easy! and will meet most of the public men one-fourth the fodder was saved "5. It will thrive with less lime In of each country. It Is expected that through the use of the usual methods the soil than most other legumes, al­ he probably will deliver many lectures and the silos already built, the corn Preserving is now a pleat- though It will not grow when the boII J In Latln-Amerlcan capitals and other large cities during hts trip. raisers of Illinois sustained a loss last Is too acid. are — thanks to Parowax! Mr. Racon is now on a tour around the world, going east. He will sail year of $27,551,921. What other class &■ "6. It will not bloat stock whether For fruits, vegetable, jellies, from Europe next fall for Rio de Janeiro, there to begin his tour of South of people or business could sustain fed wet or dry. catsup and chow-chow, America such a Iobs each year and keep on “7. It has no plant disease; and It doing business? when sealed with Parowax, will thrive, and combat weeds or indefinitely retain their n a t­ grasses at the same time. The man who cultivates forty acres STEPS INTO HIS BOSS' JOB "8. In pastures during a drouth, of corn and allows the fodder to waste ural flavor. And their seal­ sweet clover will keep green and grow, loses, on the basis of last year’s crop. ing is as, simple as can be. when other clovers and grasses have $156 annually, an amount sufficient to Dip tho tops of Jan and catnip Representative John A. Key of build a 100-ton stlo every three years. practically all dried up.” $5? bottles in melted Parowax. Or pour Marlon, Ohio, is not the first private With out high-priced lands and small this pure paraffine directly on top of secretary to a congressman to step We believe a thorough discussion of this subject would be profitable and margins In feeding live stock, the silo contents of each Jelly glass. Result Into his boss' job In the house, but It has become a modern necessity on —a perfect air-tight, moald-proof seal. Is a raro enough thing when It does the experiences of othqrs will be given through this service from time to time every well-regulated farm where live It 1* even simpler than It sounds. happen. John Key was secretary of Btock Is produced. The dairyman finds It is as cheap as It Is easy. Not even ■fi the late Representative Carl Ander­ the alio essential to success during the paper covers need be used. sen for four years, and learned ADVICE ON POULTRY RAISING winter and equally valuable during enough of the practical side of politics time of short pastures In a summer to get twice as< many votes as his Boya Are Told How They May Make drouth. The feeder of beef cattle Republican opponent last fall. a Success of That Bust- finds that a ration of corn silage and Is pure, refined paraffine—tasteless Key takes his place now with a and odorless. It has many valued neat. alfalfa hay greatly Increases his prof­ household uses. In the laundry, for fine and distinguished line of, former its in making high class beef. The instance. It la Invalnrble. in tha secretaries. ' For Instance, Senator I. Select a half dozen or a dozen hog raiser finds silage and a|falfa val­ wash boiler, it cleans and whitens Morris Sheppard of Texas, who went clothes. A bit of Parowax in thS well-bred hens of any good egg-lay­ uable for keeping brood sows In good starch imparts a beautiful finish In to the upper house March 4, was once ing strain. condition during winter and adds to the ironing. Parowax cannot Injure secretary to his father In the house of Prepare a written history of thw their efficiency f6r producing large lit­ the moat delicate of fabrics or colors. representatives. Governor Cox of breed chosen, and give the points of ters of thrifty youngsters. Silage Remember to order from yoor dealer today. Ohio, once a representative, started excellence of the breed. gives the succulence needed for ewes id to do big things when he Was sec­ State why the breed was chosen. And when fed silage and alfalfa lambs Preserve and Jelly Recipe* retary to P. J. Sorg, the tobacco man. II. Build- (or uqulp one already are stronger and mature quicker for by Mr*. Rover Representative A. T. Smith of Idaho built) a poultry house of good design the m arket walked out of the late Senator Hey- A collection of prized recipes by to be used In this project One would The silo Is a labor-saving device; this celebrated culinary expert ohasr- •burn’s office eight into bis seat In the not desire a smaller bouae than 8x10 It trlpples the stock carrying oapadty fully aent upon request. ) , . •./ ; |house. He had been secretary to the feet. One, hundred hens may be of the farm, conserves fertility and for years. Representative Laver of South Carolina was secretary housed In a building 20x20 feet Standard to Dr. Stoker,of that state. Wyatt Aiken of South Carolina was secretary to returns its user annually 100 per cent Fence off a run and keep the chick- on the Investment A ailo and alfalfa >hl8 father, who was in congress before him. Representative Crisp of Georgia ena of this project separate from oth­ on every darn In Illinois will add hun­ !was secretory of his famous father, once speaker of the house, and Repre­ ers that may bo about the place. dreds of millions of dollars to tho sentative Robertson of Draw a plan of your house, show- wealth ad the stole ttory to him ,,

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_ 1 M k ) Apropos to « recent diffusion in ipsper concerning the scantiness which the average female mem- SALE OPENS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 . Of loctety adorns herself in the m atter of dress, we nave been asked to write a poem touching upon the stlonal attire of man, to which Bvitation we beg leave to demur, in- ammoh, as we make no pretentions whatever to being a poet. The most PUBLIC that wo have ever transgressed the •tb io s of poetry, is now and then a spasmodic attem pt at rhyme, between wbloh and poetry there is as much difference as there is between Mr. AT CHATSWORTH. 1 Jeykel and Dr. Hyde. Besides man, mere man. is but so weak and mortal, MUSIC ALL DAY that naught be says or does, can open jppet’s portal. He goes about the $12,000 WORTH /-''streets, arrayed in pants snd shirt, $ 12,0 00 Worth and something on the back of his neck, o r h i g h g r a d e : st much resembles dirt; Between Of W6M-CUSS Iris skin and clear bine sky, there isn’t Rubbers, Overshoes luob hot air, while on his arms, with SHOES AND RUBBERS ^sleeves rolled up, is long and shaggy And Gum Boots hair. Sometimes he wears sn under* The stormy weather is coming. For Ladies, Men, Boys and Children at less than the actual cost ot the ieather, AT CHATSWORTH shirt, sometimes a pair of socks, but Buy now at this sale, save leaving the labor entirely out of the question. Shoes from the world’s most ^ftener be wears a grouch when he is more than half at famous makers, including the famous Ralston Health Shoe, all go in this sale at lor “reeks’’; He seldom wesrs a collar, noY often dP6ahe_tfaave but Chatsworth, 111., SATURDAY, AUG. 16th, at 9 a. m., for 15 days. Liv­ BRING THE CHILDREN. once or twice in thirty days, he “ IRA L. PEARSON’S ingston County’s greatest shoe sale, entire Fall stock included in this sale, includ­ says he takes a lave. His shirt front ing the latest lasts in Blacks, Tans, Vici, Suede, Buckskin, in fact, every kind of i, * I Door fast of Citkess' Book, ..Don’t Miss It., goes unbuttoned, bis psnts go ssgging shoe turned out from the factory will be found here and included in this sale at down and usually they’re big enough to £0 most twice around; Two thick- nesses is all be wesrs, and sometimes only one. and A it wasn’t for repairs Ira L. Pearson’s - Chatsworth Shoe Store V ’ there sometimes would be none: He hasn't any Bhape at all. bis form is void of curves, if you should see him as he is, perhaps t’would shock your nerves.—Onsrgs Leader and Review. • ------A BARGAIN SHOE CARNIVAL FOR 15 DAYS Mast Erect 6nlde Pasts. \ U nder the road aDd bridge law re­ cently enacted by tbe Illinois legis­ The Greatest Shoe Sale Ever Held in Illinois Will Begin lature the commissioners of highways of the various townships are required to erect snd keep Id repair at the forks on the crossing places of the ,most important public roads, poets and guide boards, with plain inscrlp- Saturday, A ugust 1G, 1913 . tions thereon in letters and figures giving directions and distances to the points to which the road leads. They are further required to pre­ This will be a chance to shoe the entire family for tbe Fall and W inter at prices that will scarcely pay for the vent rank growth of vegetation in the public highway by causing the same leather—a furious selling; event of high-class Shoes for 15 days, including 500 pairs of shoes for Babies, worth 50c to be cut snd destroyed prior to the a pair, sale price 19c. We shall try and wipe out the entire stock in 15 days. We will fit your foot, give It style seeding of the same, on or before E September 1st of each year: snd to and tone and always have had the reputation of carrying the best assorted stock in Livingston County. preved thistles, burdock, cocklebur6, and jimson weed from seeding, and to extirpate the same as soou as is prac­ ticable. They may, at their dlscre* tion, install water troughs for public FACE TO FACE WITH TROUBLE FORCED TO RAISE MONEY use along tbe highways.—Ex. > Anticipating a large Spring and Summer business, we bought heavier than usual TME CRITICAL MOMENT HAS ARRIVED. THu is the situation here Suffered Eczema Fifty Years—Now Well this season s trade. Conditions have so shaped themselves as to make this sale ad­ now Circumstances p*>int to the fact that it means to us tight now INSTANT CASH Seeme s long time to endure the visable at this time of the year. W E A R E FOTTCED T O R A IS E M O N E Y , relief and dire calamity. W e started in business three peat* ago uAder the most awful burning, itching, smarting, consequently right in the heart of the season, when every merchant is and should be favorable conditions, but trade circumstances have been aghastt-to. Our urgent ob­ skic-disesse known as - tetter”—sm­ reaping a profit on his merchandise, we wjfl. place our entire $12,000 STOCK O F ligations force us to take this unprecedented step. It is not necessary for us to go other name for Eczema Seems good SHOES for Men. Women and Children oq sale for 15 days, beginning SA TU R­ into detail regarding the high quality of our shoes, for every man, woman and child to realize, also, thBt DR HOBSON’S DAY. AUGUST 16th at 9 a. m„ a( prices s^l low that they scarcely cover the knows that we carry the best to he had. RALSTON HEALTH SHOE for ECZEMA OINTMENT has proven & cost of the labor, leaving the material entirely oul-of the question. No fake, no sub­ men, women and children to be had in America. Therefore we give an extra perfect cure terfuge. But a bona fiae cut price. Our entire $ 12,000 stock oi Shoes at practi­ twirl to the wheels of trade when for 15 days beginning Saturday, August 16th, we Mrs. D. L. Kennedy writs*;—“ I cally 33c on the dollar. Sale opens Saturday, August 16th at 9 a, m., for 1 5 days will place our entire stock on sale at less than cost of the labor. Think what it cannot sufficiently express my thaDks only at IR A L P E A R S O N . C H A T S W O R T H S H O E S T O R E . One door means to you right now when you need the goods. It will pay you to come 50 to you for your Dr Hobson’s Eczema east of Cib2en‘s Bank, Chatsworth, Liviqgstop County. mile* to this sale—the sensation of the day, the wonder of the hour. Ointment. It has cured my tetter which has troubled me for over fifty Men’s fine dress shoes, made from fine select, wo- 500 pairs carpet slippers years ” All druggists, or by mail 50c. petab tanned. oak sole leather, they come in box worth 50c...... Men’s Womens’ & Children’s eel^ vici kid and McKay soles, every pair guar­ P f b it f e r Chem ical Co. anteed. actually and positively worth 3 5o,f fiOO pairs ladles house slipper, St. Louis, Mo Philadelphia, Pa. all go In this sale at ...... w orth 1.25, now ...... Will C. Quinn. F IN E SH O ES Ladles' rubbers, Men’s shoes, made in the very finest leather, in­ worth 75c ...... C tiseifummss cluding Foerderer’s famous and vici and Eugune otHJU Lfiuuyfi ior ouiwdy near cents patent learners, me regular gentlemen s areas snoe, 500 pairs of babies shoes, She can sew with aDy tailor, they come in all widths, all sizes and styles, actuallv worth 35c and 50c ...... She can knit and darn and stitch; Thousands of pairs of Ladies Shoes In all shapes, and positively w orth 3.75, during th is great^ all styles and all leathers for less than the aotual sale they all go a t ...... 12 .3 9 100 pairs of men's oxfords shoes, worth S h e’s as adept as a sailor coal of the leather letting the labor entirely out of from 2.50 to 3.50 choice ...... At & kuot or double hitch; question. We fit your foot, giving style and tope, MeD’s fine shoes, all new styles in patent colt and Night and day her needle Bashes, aDd have had the reputation for carrying the best tan vici kids, light and medium soles, military heels, 200 pairs of boys shoes, worth 1 75 now She’s efficient, quick, alert. assorted stock of shoes in the state or Illinois, and sold the world over for 4 50, our price during# *) QQ now this magnificent stock will be at the mercy of this sale ...... But she wont sew up the lashes the public for 15 days. In her latest hobble skirt. 100 pairs old ladies easy comfort shoes, light IQ p Men’s finest shoes, custom made, In the finest soles worth 2 50, during this great sale theygo at. 1 9 1* — New York Sun patent colt skin. English box calf, swell np to date and lasts Also velour, calf skin and gun metal Ladles’ well turned aDd hand aewed oifords BOYS’ SHOES Quite a Reduction leathers, in lace, button and blutcher styles snd they and high grade shoes, In Dew &Dd most desirable Boys shoes for good shoe wear, the never wearQQft are actua!ly*nd positively worth *5*6 and *7 ffO JQ styles In regular 3.00 values, choice during#* JQ out kind, Pearson's price 2 00, mle price...... 0 9 u Bushnell has entered into a ten year Your choice during this sale...... |4 , V U this sale...... ^ I .*19 contract with the Central Illinois Boys fine dress shoes for Sunday wear, oatent Public Service Co under which It has Men’s special iancaee box calf skin shoes, leather Ladies’oxfords and high shoes, fine kid all styles oalf, Pearson's regular price 3 00 and 3 50 #1 JQ drilled lioed They areactually aDd positively#* QQ and sizes, actually ana positively worth 2.25f sale p rice...... } I.*v9 the same lights as at present at a cost worth 3 50. Your choice during this sale... J 1.90 daring this sale they’ll go a t ...... 98c of *66 per lamp, while under the old Boys lace aDd button shoes, in vici French f 1 QQ contract it had been paying *90 per Men s fine shoes for business wear. This shoe Ladies’ form fitting man Bhoes, vici kid, flexible, Calf, regular 4 50 dress shoes, sale price...... } 1 .9 0 means service, comfort and style, In the new null light and medium weight soles, military, cubsn and lamppcr year for the same service dug tow and shoes actually and positively wortbQQA low heels hand turned goodye&r welt worthf Girls sohool shoes, in several different 3 00. all go in this one great sale at ...... 9 0 u 4.00 all go during this sale a t ...... $2.49 styles, w orth up to 3 00, all go at Pontiac to Have Fall Festival. Pontiac is to hold a fall festival NOTHING LIKE IT BEFORE some time iu September. It will con- WATCH! WAIT! WATCH! slst of a corn carnival, agricultural Nothing Like It Will Occur Again Shoes For the Family Let Nothing Keep You A-way. Sale Positively Opens exhibition, horse show, domestic sci­ You cannot miss this if you value ence department, etc. There will money; dare not miss this sale a tre­ also be amusements of various kinds, A Shoe Sale such as was never mendous slaughter of Shoes and Rub­ H i SATURDAV. AUGUST 16th. 1 1 1 1 including auto and motorcycle races . i bers for the next I 5 days, beginning before seen at Chatsworth. For Sale Saturday, Aug. 16th, at 9 a. m. A sale unparalleled, such as Chatswortfe 80 acre farm i mile south and Si CHatswortH has never seen. No fake, no subter­ IRA L. PEARSON miles east of Chatsworth, and 4 mile fuge, but a bonafide selling sale. south and 14 mile west of Piper City, CHATSWORTH SHOE STORE Saturday,. August 16th known as tbe Jacob Snider farm. IRA L. PEARSON Price *250 per acre.—Adv. CHATSWORTH One Door East of Citizens' BanK CHatswortH IRA L. PEARSON D. H Sn id e r . 46-47 Urbana, Hi. Ftr Sale. Sweat Cora Rather Peer. Robbery st Fsrrsst. start* Hew Garage T. P. L W. Ritas to 6. A. R. Encampment. The Best Pais Killer. Seven room house, good condition, F E. Tessinger, formerly of Cbats- TheT. P. & W. Railway Co., will Bucklen’a Arnica Salve when ap H enry Baltz, of Iloopeston writes On Wednesday night of last week worth, has opened a new garage i sell excursion tickets to Chattanooga. furnace heat, eleotrio lights, city the publishers and states that the the grocery, store of G. W. Leonard, plied to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn or c~-, water and cistern, third house west of Melvin, in tbe west room of tbe I. O. Tenn.,on aooountofthe Annual En­ scald, or other Injury of the skin will members of bis family are well. He at Forrest was broken into and robbed, O. F. building, formerly occupied by campment of the Grand Army of the tbe new Lutheran church, one block says that his son. Loafs, is farming of about 1946 in cash, »36of which was immediately remove all pain. E. E. south from main street Address, C- the Motor office Mr. Teaalnger cornea Republic, good going September 11 to Chamber of OliDton, Me., says.—uIt tbe senior Mr. Baltz’ farm near that in the safe, and the remainder in tbr. well recommended in having worked 18, iucluaive, round trip fare from G. Dorsey, ElPaso, 111.—Adv, 46 47. city, and bad tbe beat yield of oat* ib cash drawer. Tbe Rambler seyl: rob* cute and other injuries of their - h In our neighboring city is known by a Chatttwortb 616.20. Tickets good re.-, terrors. As a healing remedy its that locality, considerably over 50 "No clew whatever has been dis­ number of our people who speak well tnfoiog arriving In Chataworth on It Cartalaly Pay*. bushels per acre, while tbe average yield covered as to who might have oota- equal don’t exist ” Will do good for of him and his work. We welcome September 28. An extension of the you. Only 2fc at Will Q, Quinn’s. People who read the advertise­ Is from 26 to 46 bushels. Tbe sWhet mitted the robbery aod it rOpelmi him to our city and wish him success. return limit to October 17 can be se­ ments in tbe Plalndealer regularly are corn, large quantities,of which aYe unsolved, tbe earns as many other -Melvin Motor. I ' - cured by depositing ticket with agent If you want envelopes with your ■iJ In a position ts save many dollars each raised near Hoopestoo and paoked at burglaries that have taken plaoe in a t Chattanooga aod paying a 50 cent name, address and return card printed year on their purchases, as they keep the canning faotory, be states Is not Forrest during tbe last few years, Better place your orders with the Plalndealer for stationery, envelopes, fee. For further particulars regard­ on them, you can get them at tbe posted upon where they can buy goods as good as last year. Ha sends beat though as In the past, boms talent is etc. before tbe early fall Dualness rush ing routes, eto., Inquire of Fred War­ Piaindeaier offloe for 80 oenta per 100. to the best advantage. regards to bis many friends here.- suspected.” starts. ner, Ageot—Adv. 46-50 Read tbe ada. j1' . r.T:

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