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rWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR OREGON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1916 NUMBER 1

HELD THIRTY . CLAIMED HOLIDAY BRIDE FARMERS’ INSTITUTE FRIDAY. inuary i Tenderly Conveyed Ogle MillionaC* Court Term Fast Year Has Been Busy One for M. E. Bacon, of This City, Wedded Light hloi se Community Has a Great) Akins. to Estimable Polo Lady. Program^ Planned For Their Under Way Monday ; Dr. J. C. Akins, of Forrester , Cor- 1 A wedding of unusual interest to To file Silent City First Institute. ID Fine Condition oner of Ogle county, conducted 30 in* hundreds of friends in this section A year ago the citizens of the MESSENGER ENTERS ORE SO REPORTS THE STATE INSPEC- JT LITTLE BUSINESS CAME BE- quests during the year 1015. Twen- took place at Polo, Monday , Dceem- Light House community issued cat - 1 HOMES DURING PAST TOR AFTER A RECENT FORE GRAND JURY. ty of the number were males and her 27, at which time, Miss Lilan GON alogs, programs, etc., and invited VISIT HERE ten females, ranging in age from six | A. Nayloo, daughter of Mr. and WEEK the people of the surrounding coun- . 79 years, average age Martin Naylcn, of Polo, try enjoy ge Farrand Will Preside at thei months to an Mrs. became to como and a fine t w o j of 35 years the of Marion E. Bacon, son Anton Beck Failed to Rally Frorn days’ program. A prior to the Inspector Would Like to See New arutary Term.—List of Cases Ad- . bride week Brick Structures But Pays Finn. met Attorney , city Long Illness an(d Death Came to — led to Docket Since Last Term ;s« Of the number eleven acciden- of Franc Bacon of this cate announced the foot and mouth tal , four killed1 by cars, two The ceremony was performed at the His Relief on Friday Last.— Mrs. disease had gained such headway in Compliment to the Management; of as Follows: Both the County Home and Coim. by autos, one by drowning, two by parochial residence of Rev. Father Joseph Rippberger Succumbed to a the neighborhood that it was consid - ' ty Jail ’he January term of circuit court falling, two by burning, two from Sheehan, pastor of St. Mary's church Attack Rf Pneumonia Sunday. ered advisable to call it off . . ?ned Monday of this week ,Judge consumption , one convulsions, one at Polo, and the bridal couple was For nine months past the commun - Ogle County Cut Door Relief S. Farrand presiding. The session by taking carbolic acid, two by cut attended by Mr. and Mrs. James - ity has been free from disease in any Ogle county takes care of its poor the grand jury which is a ting their Uhroats, three murdered, Ilackett. form—man or beast— and during the by townships. The county pays for ‘limlnary of the court term was one by having her throat cut, the The bride is one of our Yfbflghbor- past week the committee has been ered upon immediately the maintenance of the almshouse follow- murderer later cutting his own iing city’ highly respected busy arranging program s and most their for one alloW8 the mothers and the blind ; the* opening of court. throat; two by being shot, one af - ' popular young ladies. She graduat- full day s session to be held at the pensions and cares for the transient Ohe docket for the term is rather ter being shot was pushed or thrown from the Polo high school with Light church, tomorrow, Bri House - j) 0or and the dependent children, avier than that of the October from a train, and one shot while in- qass the < of 1908 and that year en- day , January 7th. Among the prom- Other relief claims are paid by tho rm, fthe number of ca es added, truding another’s property, t h on texed upon a course of training at inent speakers are Senator C. C. Per- tmvnchinc “ing in excess of those disposed man who did the shooting later was the Mercy Hospital dm Chicago, re- vier, of Sheffield , 111 . , Prof. A. M . Twenty-one mothers receive pen during the former term. acquitted by the grand jury; nine oeiving her diploma as a registered TenEyck, soil expert for Winnebago - - sions. Applications are investigated [n the common law section, Axel from heart disease andi apoplexy, and purse in 1911, and has been very county , and A . M. Johnson, of Polo. ky, the supervisors. 17 blind por- terson brings suilt against the one from unknown causes. successful' in her profession . I here will be morning, afternoon | receive pensions of per nited States Health and Accident Rochelle and Chana and vicinity, sona $150 The groom needs no lengthy eu - and evening sessions, everything free year . )., to indemnity each ; Oregon, 3; Polo, Suillman each recover alleged four logy. He was barn and raised among and cordial invitation is extended to be due Valley, Junction, Harper, For The appropriations for the cterrorJ him frrom the defend- Davisi - us. Everybody knows and likes all to come and make this institute t company according to reston, Leaf River , two each ; Mon- year are: blind $2,500; out door $4 ' the term “Pat” Bacon . He graduated from the the success it deserves. a policy held by . Center, MO Morris Creston, Strat- 500; almshouse $5,000; mothers pen- him roe . Oregon high school with the class Morning Session 10 : 30 dependent , Alfred P. Tice ford , Grand Detour, Byron and Egan, sions $1,000; children $& - brings action of 1903, and then entered the law Opening Address ;ainst the village of Mt. Morris one each . 000. school at Illinois Wesleyn Universi - Pres. Frank Althouse J recover personal damages sus- i S. W. Orow'ell is probation officer ty, Bloomington, receiving his di- Music—Light House Boys Quartette ained by hiim when on the night | High School Concert. for the circuit! court. His salary .m - ploma in 1907. For some time past Talk—“Modern Farming” f June *27, 1915 a motorcycle The first high school program of $300 a year. At present there * he has* held a very responsible posi- A. M . Johnson rived by him went into a , the year will be given in the high 15 cases under parole from the circuit hole tion as traveling representative o f Business Meeting one of the streets of that village school assembly room, Friday even- court One i-s for forgery, three fw the Western Vaudeville Managers As Music Light House Bovs’ Quartette e ing, Jan. 7, at 8 p. m. — burglary, for assault and tea sues for $500. sociation, of Chicago, the largest one is Program Afternoon Session 1:30 The list of cases added to the amusement concern in the United are for larceny. Love's Old Sweet Song invocation Rev . F. K. Rich ocket since the October term of States, and is also interested in the A county physician receives $ 150 Boy' Music s Glee Club year ? ircuit court, follows. Bacon Bros, garage. Franklin Grove Farmers' Quartette a for services at the almshouse Girl With a Curl , and My Old Ken- jail place . New Common Law Cases. wedding trap “ Fertility and . lie bids for the tucky Home Girls’ Glee Club After a short to Chi - Talk— Soil ” Fargo Implement Co., etc., vs. cago, newly couple re- . The private relief of Oregon is m Reading Luella Bear the married Senator C. C Pervier city they charge of the Woman's Council and iewis F. Miller, attachment. Old Folks at Home Boys' Glee Club turned to this , where will Piano Solo be at to their many friends at Reading the Two Penny Club . The Woman's William McGregor vs. School di- Ebb and Flow Girls ’ Glee Club home MTS. G. E. Davis 802 West Jefferson, St. , after Jan- “ -operation” Council has established a boys’ re - eetors of district No. 127, etc, ap- Two poems of Ben King Talk— Co uary creation room for the use of all hoys ,eal. Clara Cleaver 10th. Prof . A. M. TenEyck * Music i The -room is in the business section Elmine DeJongh et So,1& Male Quartette al vs. Forres- i New Club Organized. A .VTMN BRAK , DKCI:ASII > Franklin Grove Farmers Quartette of the city. It has been in opera- on State , Lester Farrell , Chas. Robbins, Bank replevin. The new Dayisville Club for young vion only IL short time but it premise Herbert Connor, Harold Johnson Evening Session 7:30 Beckley men, celebrated its formal opening j Anton Beck was born in lo be a valuable asset for civic in- -Ralston Co. vs. Walter Doan You Cry, Ma Honey the Vocal Solo Harold Wade * 1 Hit, assumpsilt. C'it Christmas night with an oyster Kingdom of Wurtemburg, ( Ter- Illustrated Lecture “Farming In Eu - torment. Tii e room" i-si attracts e- • ’ Club — 3 Girls Glee supper being tHventy fou. pres many, February 8 183* . He ” ly and comfortably furnished, The Austin . .Tames M . , there - r - . was j rope Senator C. C. Pervier eorge ' vs Xnpchty Zn] l Marguerite Strain _ LJ 1 gov ent. A1thoughti only a niointh old , it one of a family of twelve children Musk*—Light House Boys’ Quartet e boys have a system of s. if ?rton, distress for rent, Village Frog Glee Club is already a thriving and prosperous who with his widowed mother, ment. vs. John Boddiger. There will be a series of special rank Harter i association. came to America in 1854, locating Joint Installation Tonight. Two Penny . Admis- The Club lias mainVuu- *eaL attractions after the concert , The rooms are very central , being at Pittsburg Pennsylvania, In 1859 Tlie Modern Woodmen and Royal ed a Lailk s’ Rest Room k the cc -. rt sion 15 cents. hrist. Reich. Jr., executor etc. just off the main road and on the he came to Oregon where he en- Neighbor lodges of Oregon willi hold house for a; dozen y « ars and h e gaged in the photograph business . Patrick Sullivan, appeal. road to Hilltop, in one of Mr. Low- a joint! installation at the mew Odd done a good work, Stricken With Paralysis. den’s houses, allowed for this pur- which lie left in 1861 in response to ! Fallow hall oru this Thursday even - Nathaniel D. Eakle vs. Lvman H . ' The citizens of this community ' vjluniteers Ogle County Aim! c use pose. The members of the club are his country s call for , ing, after which supper wild be serv- hilhower, attachment. were deeply grieved on Tuesday ev- to he congratulated on the manage - inlisting in Company A Second j ed to all jn the Woodman hall . Mem- Inspected December 8. 1315 Clinton Furniture Co. etc., v? 1 . * filing to learn that Ciias H. Beieben- \ * Superintendent meat and “e-sprite de corp” which Illinois C a adi > and seeing active the Woodmen are invited to C. H. Bute be ? - r arl Ahlmark, et al , attachment. Supt the Ogle County Farm , ner, . of ’ service for ensuing •t Ogle county * prevails. the hroe bring wives sarnie thing The almshcus . vv n of paralysis dur their and the , had suffered a stroke vears He in marriage G- W. Herrick Shoe Co. vs. M. It is a cheery si)ght cai these win - . - was united holds true with the husbands cf the viewed from the road has the a p- ing the evening. The stroke came ( , . Wormley, appeal. evenings to see the men and boys with Elizabeth loll in New Or- Royall Neighbors pearar.ee of an old fashioned eIon- ’ every ap ter . A short business at seven o clock. He gave - leans, August 17, 1834, and immedi- ia! homestead . building Daniel Kump. for the people, etc meeting to read , ijlay games, etc* ., meeting will be held by tlie Wood - The main is pearai of faeling unusually w H and \ ce bright light ately returned to Oregon, To I a large, two s't ory, white, fian e st . . ; •> s. National Silica Co. etc, appeal‘ under the fire and which men at their ball at 7 : 30 , proceeding ’ ! chatting cheerfully with his fam- * , was them were born eight children one u; ie facing the east with wings* to: Axel vs. make for hospitality , and may it. see the installation. Peterson United States ily, when his head dropped to his dying in infancy. The children many happy birthdays years to * the north and south . ?!atii & Accident Co. etc, trespass in following officers vv 31 in ) sWe and Ue became immediately mi- are. R«osa T. Hibarger. Wichita, The bie - come. stalled in the Woodman Vene al le The liou&rs are built ou the bank Alfred P. Tice vs. village of Mt. conscious. Kansas ; Mary M. and Samuel D. of # of the Rock river . The grounds :.re orris, trespass. Dr. Sheets was summoned and gave Omaha, ; J . Kay of Consul , Frank Fuller; Worthy Ad - Operaticn For Appendicitis. Nebraska Clara large visor, D. It . Abbott ; Excellent Bank beautiful. There are tre s, Morrison Plummer & Co. vs. H. Mm prompt attention, but there is Neligh, Nebraska ; Charles F., - ^ engaged pursuits ? While in business Gagnier; , flower beds and ornamental shru . * w 4 Jewett , scire facias. I little that can be done, simply await George W., and Henry A . Beck of j er » Clerk Chester Lai in this city Friday afternoon, Leon A The lawns are closely clipped . : developments. Mr. Betebenner has this city, who with the Wife and ders; Escort, Geo. S. Buill ; W atch- Cleveland Auto Radiator Co., vs. I Reed , of Nashua, was seized with kept in perfect order Harvey * Sentry . . carried many responsibilities widen mother mourn his passing. man * 1* Halviar; , E. F eo. D. Whitcomb Co., assumpsit. severe pain. He was taken at once This Is one of the very old all ; Cr (lar Pliy * - have told upon his health . Three or For more fifty years, IIeatb ' ' , , by , D’\ than Mr aiiagfr ’ -* Robert M. Brand trustee etc. vs. to his home Dr. Sheets and ! ) 1 S iet houses of tlie state which are . it. i days will show whether or not eicians > * s tlnti four Beck had been actively engaged in * arreston State Bank , etc., us- Murphy, of Dixon, was called. The A in use. But, unlike many of t h o j the blood clot can he abolished , but agricultural and fruit business in ' ^ impsit. trouble was promptly diagnosed as ' other older institutions it is comfoW ! his condition is extremely se-iioi s . His Th>e offk* ers to be in * the appendicitis, requiring op- which he took more than ordin- - Henry W. Rogers & James C. ' immediate • able. horn Hi ke and free from the re I thousands of friends all over Ogle ary interest Royali Neighbors are — Oracle. Mrs. ' eration . lie was taken to the Dixon minders of former horrors. ogers, partners etc., vs. Chris C. county will hope for the best . Lulu Reese ; Past Oracle, Mrs. Jen- hospital Saturday morning In early manhood he united wiith i «.. inter, scire facias. and the ; Vice Oracle, Mies Faith A wide corridor extends north i • the nie Bettis operation performed. Good reports Metthodist church in Oregon the building . Fred Hedrick vs. Clyde Garman, Likes Old Arizona. Bettis; Chancellor. Mrs. E. VanDe- south width of the at the » 'hich identity he was affiliat- ; ppeal. Our old friend, Frank L. Knorn- from his bedside and ' * venter; Receiver, Mrs. C. V. Shaw; From it another corridor extend west the iengCni of the building . The First National Bank of Morrison, « >» » > wr * Recorder, Mrs. Mayme Roat ; Inner * • * *• ’ down" rin Arizona. , along the crnei }. " rs , Mrs Nora ; Out superintendent s rooms are in rue ., vs. Ed. McEnroe, assumpsk . his lot ? rT Sentinel . Woodrick - “ s wh0 hold a n u their children rel- j j ) sittinS om - There are , Ellen Fundis, et al vs. Katherine since the law - Cole> fleld man at the Pacific * otller interested mothers are invit- atives and many friends was made tures and comfortable racking cha r? olliDgsgrove, et al, partition. feet a few months ago. Frank has a j Coaist Condensery here, spent the ed. Musical program at four o’clock, a very auspicious and happy oc Tlie e l rooms have little white ir - good job down there with a whole- - i10nda. ys at Avoca, Wls. On his way ; < Elizabeth Lenitz vs. Edward Lentz casion. ^ sale meat house and has made good ty Mrs. Bernice Rogers, Miss home while waiting for a train out b-eds with good bed clothes. Thi t al , bill . i r~ from the start. Mary Canode and Mr. Mark Swing- For the past four months, Mr. of Prairie dui Chien , some party took inmates are allowed to keep th * lae Finkle vs. Fred Flnkle, di- ley. This notice is an invitation to Beck had been in declining health a very fine suit case which! was giv- 1 own belongings in their rooms. Tlu- i • . > rce. Making Fine Relcovery. every mother. lor which there seeme-dJ]o be no \ him as a Christmas present. I-Iow - window shades and inexpensive , daughter relief, all remedial Cl, rtailis at windows. The wa • - Jessie Kate Byers vs. Christian Miss Zola the little of measures prov- ever, Cole isn’t the kind that gives ! 1 Wed in Vancouver . ing . of wood require a great (i * - < h . Byers, separate maintenance. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gale, of this . Ineffectual up the sponge instantly. He got . . city appendicitis Many friends of Miss Elizabeth The service held Monday 0 attention but they are kept Samuel K. Yeakel vs. Estelle M. , has had trouble j busy at once, telegraphed up t h e j * for some time. On Sunday last an Waterbary, who for a number of afternoon from the Methodist pne jbe Perfl order. These wainscoting mison, et al , bill to quiet title, \n - wrake of a train that had j ^ especially severe attack seized hei* years made her home in this city church was largely attended, Rev . jeft . ! nearly ail almshouses ,are quart - :- * 'rank Sahn, Jr., vs. Ethel Salin, jus f01 LaCrosse and the po- and on Monday afternoon , Dr. Helm, with her aunt, Mrs H. C. Peek , will I. P. Berry pastor of It he church, pce^ up there nailed the first man off lor sorts of vermin and prolifu 'orce. ofEcialdig, yites pleased the being under . ot . Oglecoi r * of Rockford, performed a very succes be to know that she was re- 1 rajn pe ]ia( ie sujt case. The odors In the - lurghart J. Berge, et al , vs.Wm. cently marriage ritual of the I. O. O. F.of w li .ch the ^ ^ T r buildingS of wo j. ful operation for removal of the of - united in with Mr. j 0ffen^ er jS 11DW jn jap Prairie du - the evils the . Northrup et al , bill. 1 deceased was for a period fending member. Late reports show William P. Blackhall, at St. Mi h- of thir- I Chien^ awaiting trial. wainscoting* have evidently b e e n \ years member. Villiam Dooyen vs. OliverClary her making fine recovery. aels church, Vancouver, B. C. They^ . a Interment eliminated. , bill uas made in the lower . al . will be at home at Revlestoke, B. Will Mfeet in Oregon. The bars have been taken from tin ’ The music numbers were teautiful s f e r n * ’ Uma V. Steward vs. Harry Stew- W. Coffman , divorce. C. f after Feb. 1st. - The presndent, secretary and vice women rooms and for the ly given by Mies Irma Jones, Mrs good d, divorce. Daniel Kump, et al , vs. National . presidents of the Ogle Co. Soil Im - horrors of barred doors wo Edith Harris, L. Warmolts and Vivia * Anna Smith vs. Amos T. Smith , Silica Co., bill for injunction. Melt V ith Serious Accident. provement Association will meet in en doors have been substituted. Pbelps. A beautiful solo was sung vorce. Samuel A. Williams, et al , vs. Ed- Curtis Ehrnen^ , son of Henry Eh- this city next Thursday, January 13, The bath room fixtures arc chi men residing northeast of Oregon, hy Miss Marguerite Farrell. Mrs. the plumbing is concealed « KCU Ralph F. Frizzell vs. Alta M. ward F. Gallup, et al, partition etc in the Commercial Association room . had the misfortune to break his Bernice Rogers presided at the in- wooden casings. i /.zell, divorce. George H. Garnhart vs. Josie A. in the Jewett block. Others inter- right leg on Friday last. He was strument. The men ’s rooms are a?f comfortat:> bel R . Casey vs Henry M. Garnhart, divorce. ested in soil improvement are cor- . removing gasoline The church was filled with ’ • a belt from a en- friends dial y invited attend this meet - and' homelike as the women s. The , 7 to divorce. Andrew Kordoulis, vs. T. B cf family » . gine while it was running and i n tie deceased and his , who ing. bars still remain on several of t u 1tr et al, bill for accounting. ’ . Bark man vs. LouisBark- some manner became entangled and came to pay a last tribute of respect rooms in t . h© men s quarterns b ; u arale maintenance. © memory ' Della Curtis vs. William Curtis, was thrown w i t h force sufficient to 10 ft of one who, by his baby boy these roomsi a.re not used , i to L | ' A f i n e was born to Mr. h E. Coffman vs. George fracture the bones In his leg. Page j separate maintenance. Continued on Five. and Mrs. R . W. Warn, on Dec. 24th. Continued on Page Two. FORRESTON. Wt GREATEST HEALTH 0|le InstitiiiioM fine Conditin 3usiRGSS 3l [lie figie A fatal accklentt happened to Mrs ; 13 Swage, wife of the signal light man mai’e of the Ogle county almshouse i INSURANCE Si THE WORLD at north Forreston, while at the heme is required to sleep behind barred County Court House cf her parents in Michigan during windows. T. P. Taylor, Prcrr.ir.cnt Louisville the Christmas holidays. On Sunday j the basement are the kitchen, Druggist, Makes Interesting In DAYS’ RECORD UNDER THE following Christmas Mrs Swage and $ dining , employes dining room, ZZ ’ 5 room AluminumGriddle Statement BIG DOME a 1*2 year old brother remained a t laundry and furnace rooms . home while the rest of the family at The furnaces are hot air and - Transcript of Records From the Coun tended church services. While start- have been in use 37 years. ty and Circuit Clerks Offices That ing the kitchen fire Vo prepare din- The laundry has modem electrical A. t of Importance to Many Citizens D3r siie poured kerosene in the stove conveniences. The building is light- and Former Residents of Ogle Co. and an explosion occurred, and in a For85CentsinCash ed by electricity . Real Estate Transfers. moment's time Mrs Swage, her broth The windows are not operated by ' George Stevens and wife, of New er and the house were on fire. Both ropes and weights. The old fashion- Special Offer to Karo Users Milford, to Charley Peterson, of were so badly burned that death re- ed catches hold them in place. Read the Offer and WriteToday So As to Marion twp, a part of the QVZ O f muled in a few hours. Thus ended Be Sure To Get Your Griddle The building formerly used for the* sec 21 in twp 25, containing about a happy Christmas home coining. insane has been fitted1 up for men. It : Y special arrangement you can get fine five acres, $500. Lucian Myers sold the bus and this is a two-story brick structure. There 10) inch Solid Aluminum griddle for less Reuben Morris, of Rockford, to Au - dray barn to Dr Overfield. Rumor has 4 are no bars on the windows. The B than the wholesale price gust Petersen, cf Ogle county, it that, the barn was resold to Wm . doers are half barred and curtains Go to your grocer, get 50 cents worth of Karo and part of th.e easty2 of the neVi ot Fiory, the blacksmith and auto man. ! r have been hung over the bars. The us the labels and 85 cents and you'll get the Alu gee 21 twp 25, containing about 15 All the stores will close every ev send - interior is of wood, clean and free - minum Griddle by prepaid parcel post acres, $500. ening except Wednesday and Satur- • T. P. TAYLOR from odors. The rooms are on both You know Aluminum ware you know how long it Lee B Swingley and wife of Dixon, clay evenings, until April 1st. j — "The greatest health insurance in the sides of a corridor that extends thru lasts, how much easier it is tocook with It doesn't chip, to Fred J Puterbaugh, of Dixon, Wm Leissen had a telegram from . world is the simplest,” he said. ‘‘I nev t he building. There are doors at it doesn’t rust and it always looks so bright and clean er could quite lot 12 in block 4 in the town o f his brother, Menno, who resides i n understand why people both ends of the corridor. Six of the and inviting are so negligent in the use of the sim Leaf River, $4000. the northwestern part of Iowa, say rooms on each floor have toilets. - You don’t have to grease this Aluminum Griddle,it does not plest of all preventives of illness. Its Fred J Puterbaugh, of Dixon, t o ing that the second daughter, aged smoke up the house; it bakes griddle cakes and corn cakes crisp These rooms are used1 for the more all a matter of keeping the bowels F X Newcomer and others of Dix- 17 years, had died. and light the way you want your griddle cakes to be. And the open. helpless cases. The building hag its are—far more digestible and better flavored The man who carries a little box on, lot 12 in bilk 4 in the town of Dr Akins conducted an i n cakes of Rexall Orderlies has got a good own furnace. At great expense we are seeking to place a Karo Aluminum Leaf River, $2500. Mt Morris last week Tuesday over the homesof all Karo users,so that Karo the famous health policy in bis pocket I believe A small frame cottage is the home Griddle in W J Emerson to Jesse Emerson,both the body of John Longman, aged 73 i spread for griddle cakes and waffles may be served— or. the they are the best laxative ever pie of the untidy men. Theref is a sitting k most deliciously baked cakes that can—be made, pared, their pleasant of Oregon, one half interest in and years, who while despondent, cut his and taste appeals room with three bedrooms. The build - m Last year the people of this country used 65,000,000 cans to men, women and children alike to the BV2 of the se&. of sec 27 throat with a pocket knife. .” ing is heated by a stove. The only of Karo the largest demand ever given any syrup in twp 23, $2500. The Frank Acker family spent New That— shows you what people who know Karo think of it, odors are those of disinfectants. The We have the exclusive selling rights for W. J Emerson to Belle Hoopes, all Year’s day in Freeport with relatives Ik how much better they likeit than any of the old kind of syrups old wood was very clean. ^ Take advantage of this chance to get this solid Alu this great laxative. Trial size, 10 cents. of Ogle county, one half interest Mrs Chas Schwering and children, - report minum Griddle at a clear saving of 1.40 in cash The annual statement states 1 ' $ . CITY DRUG STORE in and to the s / of the seti of of West Depere, Wis., spent the hol labels the cosu of the institution to have - Get the Karo Today and send us the and 85 sec 27 in twp 23, ^$2500. idays with her parents, Attorney and cents (P O.moneyorder— or stamps)at once. We will THE REXALL STORE : maintenance $4,815.34; salar . been - Lucian Meyetrs to AV W Overfield, Mrs Wertz. alsoSend you freethe Corn Products Cook Book. ies of superintendent, matron and all of Forreston, the nV2 of lot The little son of Air and' Airs Thos Corn Product* Refining Co. physician $1,715.00; fuel $1,216.50; P.O. Box 161 New York De t. PX 8 in blk 1 of Hewitt’s 1st add to Quur.tock, of near Oswego, continues , ^ help $800 Receipts were $2,657.29. . Forreston, $1200. quite ill with pneumonia at the heme The appropriation is $5,000. The re - W W Overfield to William Flora, of Airs Qu.antoek’s parents, Air and port states the average population all of Forreston, the n% of lot Airs Norman Huntley. to be 55, two thirds of whom are S blk 1 of Hewitt’s add to Forres- AJivs Phillips, a trained nurse o1 men. ton, $1200. Freeport, is nursing Airs Plattie Ri - The county pays the wages of two Geo Sellabacker and wife to Elva ley. who is quite ill with pneumonia. women and one man to assist the su ' Hainaker, all of Rochelle, lot 7 in Airs Sievers, of Grundy Center, la, S Build Your Silo perintendent and matron. The super ' blk 3 of Palmer’s 1st add to Ro- is the guest of her cousin, Miis® Bow Once Only mtendemt’s salary is $1,200 a year. chelle, '$2600. Ray Ainsworth, of Davenport, la , Eliminate all chances of blow , His wife receives as matron a dollar -downs de- Carrie Garriety and husband, of Syc- is 1 eie visiting his mother, Airs Hen cay and destruction by fire. Do away a day. Air. and Mrs. Betebenner - - with painting:, adjustments and repairs. amore, to Michael Garriety, o f ry Ainsworth, who resides with her Biiild for permanency, or in other words, have been in charge of the institu- build economically. Plan now to erect a Sycamore, the undivided % of the mother, Airs A C Aliller. tion for seventeen years . 6% of the swli of sec 10 twp 41, Coroner Akins was called to near NATCO There are 207 acres of land in the $4000. Myrtle, Sunday, to investigate the , \ AT VASS TWkW WPAY IMPERISHABLE SILO farm. The land is of tthe best qualit A\ \ TheSiloThat Lasts for Carrie Hibarger and husband, of death of D J Hoffman, who died dur A HIGH CLASS DENTAL PRACTICE CONDUCTED ON “ Generations” The main building needs better - CORRECT Made of vitrified hollow clay tile which will en- Polo, to Mary Diehl, of Polo, lots ing the night. Death resulted from BUSINESS PRINCIPLES AT A REASONABLE PROFIT A dure forever, and reinforced by steel bands held fire protection, There are four PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY. ALL WOPX ABSOLUTELY 1 in the mortar between 11 and 12 in block 22 of the city retural causes and as he had been each tier of tile. It is steep stairways between the first mz QUAPA/VTEED. BANK REFERENCES FURNISHED ON REQUEST i windproof, decayproof, verminproof and fire- under physician proof cf Polo, $4000. the care of a an in & EXATf /AAT/OALS AMD EST/MATES POS/T/YELY PPEE \ . The Natco is the best silage preserver i and second floors. The wood stairs - . Be known, for the vitrified hollow clay tile are J quest was not necessary. ) xh impervious to air and moisture,and prevent J would burn quickly. The inmates on County Court. freezing. Attractive and Miss Dina Temple, of Freeport,was convenient. M the second floor would be helpless Estate of Dora B Randall, dee d. % FOR SALE BY M home over New Year’s. in case of fire and *Uhe entire build- Proof of notice to heirs of final set- All* and Airs Wm Brown, of Bloom- JOHN R. PERRINE, HOTEL SPOOR ing would be quickly destroyed if a. tlement. Report filed and approved. ington, returned) to their home the OREGON, ILLINOIS fire started. The hot air furnaces, Estate of Fannie Seeleinier, deed. FULL PLATES AS LOW AS first of the week after visiting at NINE CHAIRS 5 FILLINGS FROM UP Illustrated Call and irame building and character of pop- March term for claims. EIGHT SPECIALISTS * - 50* Catalog examine the home of Aliss Agnes Brov/ ru OTHER WORK IN PROPORTION ’fH. the tile ulation requires extra fire precaution Estate of James Alagne, decea >>ed. Five Miss Lottie Akins visited in Pi»V> LADY ATTENDANTS GENUINE PARA - BRONZE in this institution. Emma Alagne, exr. Report of sale K W | Wt) | B over Sunday with her cousin, Miss PLATES 0 * 0“ RTH*8 Ogle County J a i l. of real estate filed and approved. Ruth Hicks PAINLESS FCTTCyjVAt TUUR inspected December 1, 1915 Estate of Daniel Plum, deceased. . . VAILROAU 7AVE REFUNDED - Aliss Ethel Stanley, of Rockford , Sheriff, W D. Alackay Grace Plum, exr. Proof of notice B. A. COTTLOW M. D. . spent Saturday and Sunday here at The Ogle county jail is old, dark to heirs of final) setltement approv SHANKUN EDENTISI Eurgtcn the home of her parents, Air and 2 0 4 - . . Physician and and ill ventilated. The excellent care ed. Estate declared settled. * 2 0 6 W STATE ST % ROCKFORD , ILL. Mrs Hugh Stanley. I ^ Oregon, Illinois given it by the sheriff and the kind- Estate of John S Seyster, dec’d. ly the sheriff toward Minnie Seyster, exr. Inventory filed Special Attention given to diseases of attitude cf ms prisoners have made the jail and approved. Petition for private the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat - habitable. sale. The jail is of the stone block type Estate of Norman AlcClcud, dec’d. with a stone block in the middle of Petition of .Josiahj AIcCloud lor pro- Dr. Fred T. Hicks the room and two rows of cells on bate of will. Hearing fixed f o r two . The jail is divided into Jan 17, 19d 6 at 1 p. m. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN tiers four sections, two on each floor. On Es't’ate of Wm Healy, dec’d. Alary Office:-109 South 7th street the first floor of each section are Mealy, admx. Inventory filed and Phone 14a our cells. On the second are five approved, Estate declared settled in each section. There is a bath and admx discharged. Oregon, Illinois :ub in one section of the second Estate of Nan y Canfield, dec’d. floor. Rupert Canfield, adm. Repcrt ol On the first fleer are two celis private sale approved. in the block , not connected wi ( h Estate of Ida Bunker , dec’d. Pe- tition of Willis C Bunker for pro C\JnrAi\Jc «*c New Auto Truck. the other cells. - Ujjiholsfpred ) ni' niiviv The windows' of the first fioor bate of will. Will admitted to pro- oir...-t VORiv The undersigned has purchased an - ' ' Auto Truck to be us» d in liis Dmy - reach above the floor level cf the mise and to record. age line. Better service. No advance second and provide the only light and Conservators 1.ip of Ruel Palmer. jn prices. Phone 126 red. air. The separation of the sections Millard Funk, con. Report approved (TKO. FARRELL - OHI UON , 111. is not sufficient. A woman was held Estate of Alary Trump, deceased. in one of the sections on the sec- Henry Trump, exr. Final settje- ond floor. All sounds from the first ment fixed lor Jan 28, 1916, Vd 9 floor could be clearly heard on the a. m. OUUI second. Estate of F G Jones, dec’d. Claim The jail was immaculately clean. of B T Dratenfued & Go set for Jan CARRY The iron work was painted white 1, 1916, at I p. m. and was very clean. The walls and Estate of Philip Shouse, deceased. 10, ' ' fixed lor Jan T * k cells were white. Final settlement The county provides an abundance 1916, at 9 a. m. * 1 bedding Tobacc ' of , dec d pl/RITy of tcwels and good . EsUate Phidelia* Stewart ’ is given the men. The prisoners Petition of Joseph Sears, exr, to were enthusiastic and evidently sin - have inheritance tax fixed by court. cere in their praises of the food Hearing fixed for Jan 14, 1916 at : i " and good treatment. The men are 1 p. m. given the freedom of the jail rooms. Estate of Peter llohenadel, Jr, de- To Newly Married Folks COAL There were five men and one wo- ceased. Petition of exrs for leave 1!’ , , . , Vs-'}: j man in the jail at the time of inspec to sell real estate filed and leave % tion. * i i j | ! I given. Just Furnishing A Home By painting the iron white, observ- Estate of John Donaldson , dec’u. ing the law requiring frequent white- Proof of notice to heirs of final set- mined approved This Message is Dedicated To You This Invitation Especially The best coal washing and preserving immaculate tlement . — is neatness the sheriff has made an old Estate of Lodicy Donaldson, de- Directed To You Who Are Interested in a Complete House stone block jail fairly sanitary. The ceased. Appraisement bill filed and — - Range, Egg, policy the men approved Notice of final keeping Urge ‘ square deal” toward . to heirs outfit We a Visit to Our Store—Not an Urgent will go far toward minimizing one of settlement given. buying visit but a visit of inspection just to see for yourselves that we car Lump the worst jail evils in the state, Estate of Alimiie Busse, deceased. — — Hie sense of injustice which per- Petition and order to settle with please you in Home Furnishings in everything you want and need Furniture Genuine third vein vades many jails with a resulting haf> railway company for causing death for every Room in your home —Rugs — red for law and order. of deceased. and Carpets for every floor Linoleums Estate of David Boyle, deceased. — — POCAHONTAS The sheriff receives a per diem wherever needed Draperies for every Door and Window and Linens for every fee of seventy-five cents for the Petition of Alaishall Boyle for pro bate of will. Hearing fixed for occasion Our store— can please you in Style Quality and Price and then after and a full line of free prisoners’ food. Feb 7, 1916, at 1 p. m. — Population, men, waiting trial: selections are made we will deliver your purchases— to your home free of any de burning Anthracite, the Estate of Frank Praetz, deceased. - Dec. 4, assault with) deadly wpeaon—, Petition of Frank G and H Praetz livery charge Come and Visit above, together with Dec. 4, assault with deadly weapon , Us Come Now. tor probate cf will. Hearing fixed Oct. 22, grand larceny; Serving sen- — — prompt service. To be for Jan 31, 1916, at 1 p. m. tence, June 14, peace bond, Dec. 7, Estate of A W Palmer, deceased. had of petty larceny, five days. Women: Samuel Sprecher, adm. Claim o f Nov. 20, accessory, (robbery). KEYES AHRENS . Leaf River and Egan Tel Co al OGDEN CO . . - lowed at $7.67. Hand Travels Fjr Over Ledger. OF COURSE Estate of Douglas Eversole, dec’d . An ordinary Dookkeeper’s hand trav- E. . Davis Claim of Watts Bros, allowed a I 214 216 218 West 1st St. , F els Dixon Illinois aDout ten thousand miles a yeai ' - - - ledger pages $1.90. over . The store that sells “Hoosier” Kitchen Cabinets and delivers purchases free 4 - FLAGG CENTER . are coming to make your living and “THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE "" James O’Mara / and Willie Holmes from to build your home.” At the Pa.lm Theatre , Rockfofr 'd, UK. HAVE YOU BEEN SICK? Short Sketches McKenzie Foresees * Then you realize the utter weakness were Rockford visitors last week . And it he quibbled about it at all Once in a generation or so a boolc. Epworth Leagu e contest clos * I would put him oni the ship that robs ambition , destroys appetite , The - - back finds its way Into history . “Uncl &- e'’ with victory for the blues , and Oor Every Flay Life Danger in Aliens and send him back over yonder . Tom ’s Cabin ” was book this and makes work a burden . I / a of - restorethat strength and staminathat they were royally entertained ] *b y I am aJ little bit tired of witnes - kind . By crystallizing the scattered To JUT OF THE ORDINARY GEMS TWELVE MILLION HAVE NOT DE , s so essential , nothing has ever equaled the reds last Wednesday evening . sing the spectacle here in this coun - elements of a great problem it mov s , be FROM VARIOUS SOURCES CLARED INTENTIONS CF - >r compared with Scott ’ Emulsion - Mr and Mrs Herbert Griffeth , wlio try like those little Balkan states ed a nation Today its strength sustaining nourisli . there is anoth luse - - Christmas , have return CITIZENSHIP . enclosed by the great powers o f - lent invigorates the blood to distribute were married -fttle Chapters From the Great Field er problem no less vital to our coun- wedding trip, Europe , forced into the when lergy throughout the body while its tonic ed from a short of Passing Events In the Lives of war try’s welfare than the one that in I Congilessman TeJls Confer — ilue sharpens the appetite and restores Johni Wiemer has purchased a play I Midvweat - some puny king is able to issue an spired Harriett Beecher Stowe- , permanent way. Hustling Humanity.—Husks, Nub- . ialth in a natural er piano ence That He Favors Reasonable order that the men now living un If you are run down , tired , nervous , . b ns and Pearls of Thought Boiled - Slavery threatened our unity ; today. Hodges spent the ' P(repiai 1edne £s. Sees Danger iin , 12, der the flagg /erworked or lack strength , get Scott ’s Rev ; holiday with American shall come our very existence is threatened by Down. , * | tm ’ ion to day It is free from alcohol . Roy Fowler! 000 ,000 A Tier s—Who Have R efuse Y resf ;» « - - pointed administrator of the estate statesman Liners w ote : ”1 have > loving my country and go deat of the British board of educa - ( ’ can citizen , tervene and the whole thing glim - - a torgettiug does you go to Chicago and tion some time ago of Lewis / Drummond , late of the found thin miiy not When see hoping for its future and its defense mering . If there be one element lack - to insist upon detract from the sincerity ol the tor people you this point : “That present system , County of Ogle , and State of Illi - - the multitudes of wonder to see the Rock Island Arsenal ing . whether it be an environment , in the giving " city of education tended to fit the , deceased , hereby gives notice bow they all live , but? after the great of the attitude of others , or in yourself , child nois page made the central arsenal On the same there was space get through join mys perfection , more for the life of a clerk , and to he * will appear before the Cotm fellows with the is not secured and the that - enough autograph - this country . unfit ' tor au ot the Ger day takes place him for rural and agricultural Ogle County tery is not so great as it was. aj its in the common « ty Court of said , at the chancellor , . You have get to do it as mat life.” And it might * man . Bismarck who said * category , inspiring song nor have been added Oregon , , at oo neither Court House in Illinois “During my life 1 have learnt the ter of defense and because of its lo- perman that not only does it fit him for the Occasionally when we see a girl rhapsody , and occupying no - the February Term , on the first need of forgetting much and having cation here , far from either coast . I place life of a clerk , but it unfits him for nervously ent in the storehouse of fond ) which forgiven . ” on the street feeling if getting beyond . Monday in March next , at much me should like to see a picture of an recollections . In fact , it is the very that It has put him ?r is ' right in the back , toLme al® persons having claims a- h skirt all army that would come across the rarity of perfect days in a lifetime through a system that has kept back wish fc - disposition sufficienl - all tendency to develop any gainst said! Estate are notified ! and wo r a sea’ that could even leave i t s fhat makes the subject one of com - initiative 1 ly step up and her of his own. Montreal Herald requested to attend for the purpose gallant to' assure trail over the Atlantic mountains . ment , of story , of poetry , of cher - — . I everything perfect order of having the same adjusted . All that is in . But even if it did , by the time i t. ished memories . persons indebted to said estate are ir* would reach the Rock Island Arse - Spain ’s Patron Saint . Morgan Dix , of New York , de - St. James the Great is worth noting requested to make immediate pay - Classified Ads Rev. nal we surely would be able to cope today BULGARS ONLY PARTLY SLAV as of the company of the Great Twin ment - to the undersigned . clares than the women of with it. And not only that ,but we smoke , gamble and drink . Brother Brethren , the Bowmen of Mons and Dated this fifteenth day of De- would have an arsenal from which Few the Characteristics of . Can be ed Have of the Angels of Neuve Chapelle . Span cp ~ D 1916 For Sale Sawed wood - Dix should ' be moving in better so- - ' ber A. . . — we could send our munitions of war That Race Are Intensely Practi - ish tradition tells how his body was live red . Phcne 130. It 3p cial 'circles than be evidently has — AXSSEW 7 JffiK to the eastern coast , and if t h e y cal and Hard - Headed . miraculously brought to Compostella with , according , to Administrator . been associated did capture the arsenals along the and there enshrined , and how the For Sale —Poland China Boar , wt nominally J, Emerson , Attorney . 5013 his testimony . Atlantic seaboard or along the Pa- “The Bulgarians ara saint arose and at Clavijo . in 841, 150 lbs. Andrew Hayenga , By ion , oo Jassed as Slavs . So they are partly ,” cific side , either one , we cculd cope — mounted on a white horse , slew 60.000 Ill., rfcl 2. It2 says a writer in the Century . “Yet the Here is a bit cf advice to some of with the situation Moors . Hence the Spanish Order of . w' forgets primi you inexperienced ones who are apt orld too often that the - St. James of the Sword , Santiago de of Fannie Seelemier , De - For Sale Amount of green hick - I said 1 was not going to make tive Bulgarians were not Slavs at all , Estate — to get hooked up in the meshes dur - Espada . ory and oak "wood . Will deliver . a speech , and I am not. I want to but an Asiatic people of Turanian ceased . ing the leap year season . In select - , James Stage , So. Third St., Oregon , assure you that I am going to fight stock who in the seventh century burst State of Illinois ing a wife use the same good judg - ss. Ill. 51t2p for and to help build up the arse - upon the primitive Slavs recently mi- ment you would in buying a horse . If grated south of the Danube , and set Ogle County . nal this year. I have not been just - 12 guage Remington she shows too much white in her tled down as masters . Less numerous County , December Term Far Sale converted to it, I believed in iru be- In the Court — eyes , she is liable to bite, kick and than their subjects , the conquerors pump gun , six shot . Good as new. fore I went to Congress and I be 1915. balk - were soon absorbed , losing their $17.00 T. J. Shepard , . every day The undersigned , acting under Let came stronger in the faith speech and peculiar identity . Never - - Phone 260 i granted by the ltf and I believe that this is the place potent one, £ ters said Court of A Chicago woman was married one ' theless , the blood was a present term as administrator of for the great arsenal of the coun - for the Turanian Bulgars left behind Wanted Men who desire to earn day , eloped ) the next , was arrested on Fannie mi** ?’ d -* try and that we should in every far more than their name , they the Estate of seel - — today brought back home the over $125 per month write us the third , on stamped upon traits ce»ased , dees hereby fix on the March possible way give it our support . the new folk for position as salesman ; every op- fourth , forgiven by her husband on apart in the cat term of said Court , on the first There is. no chance of attcak by any - which set it distinctly portunity for advancement . Central - the fifth and wrent back to live with egory of Slav peoples . A moment ’s Monday in March niext , for the set -; body unless Mr. Miller is night about Petroleum Co., Cleveland , Ohio. him on the sixth . Nothing said ’ about analysis will clearly prove tl - is. tling and adjusting of all claims , Japan . I am for the American insti it but there is reason to presume - “Your typical Slav , whether he against said decedent . tutions . 1 hope that the flag that Agents Wanted . that she obeyed / the command of the dw'ell on the Russian plains or the L MILLER cost so much blood to unfurl it in MARSHALL . . You can make big money selling scripture and rested on the seventh Servian hills , is an idealist , prone to unfurled in American Jayne , Attorney for Ad the sky will never be By L. A. - our guaranteed Trees , Fruits , Roses , day. lose sight of hard facts in daydreams ministrator . 5113 any cause unless it be for the uplift Capable great accomplishments , Etc. We pay highest commissions ev -Of> of of humanity or in the defense o f when under the stimulus of his enthusi - cry week . Free outfit and part ex- A certain editor grumbles because A d d i n g human freedom asms , in ordinary times the Slav is penses . The Blue Mound Nursery in pound of butter he found three . a . easy going , imprudent , open -handed 51 p I am opposed to all conquest . The an - ' ~ _ , West Allis , Wis. t4 bugs d Co. or four bed , a number of *r e person , essentially likable , but lack a n d FOR SALE American people a.re not covetous . - ants and a few hairs . Some editors ing that practical characteristic , effi - 10 pure bred Holstein Bulls, some of Agents Wanted . We don ’ look for the wheat fields want too much for their rnonej' and t ciency . How different the Bulgarian ! the best bred ones in the state. You can make big money selling , nor do wie look for the evidently expect to find an entire of Canada Restrained , sober , dour , with occasion - L i s t i n g , by phone, guaranteed , fruits , roses , may Prices reasonable call our trees bed room suite , together with a good cactus plains of Mexico , but it al outbursts of passion , but usually or come and see them. pay highest commissions necessary when some sadly ; write etc. We sized farm and two or three switches ^’e sometime taking even his pleasures in - every week . Free outfit and part king desires to have li.is name go tensely practical and hard -headed in every pound of butter they buy. . M a c h i n e C. E. Powell, - Polo, Ill. expenses The Hawks Nursery Co., into history , written there without a trace of mysticism ; frugal . o down ( Eight Column Capacity) 49 t4 p co the point of avarice ; so solicitous Wauwatosa , Wis. There conundrums that with the blocd of his fellow men. are some that this frequently that he may attack us, and when that about the future are easier answered than others becomes an obsession ; above all , pos - — time comes I want to be reasonably here is what we are pleased to sessed of a dogged , plodding , almost a stumper : Why is it that 1 Preparedi with munitions to be plac - itself nor PRICE k term “ ferocious energy translating - . B when a poor young woman steals ed in Vhe hands of sons ot the men mally into unremitting labor —such is i t . A6KLW, M D 0. sky ’ H . placed fl ® Bi the to de something in a Chicago store she is w^o Vliati S - the folk . The Bulgar on his ox-cart , $88.00 I cailed a thief ; but when a lady of fond * it, to go out and meet them and says the national proverb , pursues the F. O. B. Maywood . III . | ’ wealth and culture is caught steal - to defeat! them . hare , and overtakes it. ” I Veterinary Surgeon ing she is afflicted with excessive Just one other word : There is a J * i nervousness ?” danger to this country in my judg - Three True Steels . Sold on one year’s ment . It is not from the armies Iron and carbon steel , vanadium and Dentist V GO ! If you should turn backward , O that are battling over yonder , now', steel , and tungsten steel , are pointed credit or 3% dis ' ready us, out by Prof . J. O. Arnold , British - Phone 102 time in your flight , and make me a They are not to attack metallurgist , as the three true steels . child again , just for tonight , would Bieir hands are full , But there are Office and Residence m The second kind is iron and carbon count for c a s h my mother draw more o’er twelve million aliens in this land 604 So. Fourth St. me once steel with five per cent of vanadium of ours who have not even declared her knee , and with her slipper put the iron carbide having ceased to ex mi their intention to become American 9 Illinois ker-boshj into me ? Would ehe take ist, and vanadium carbide being pres my M A I L C O U P O N TODAY the fine comb and examine with care citizens . That is to mind the ent. and the third kind is iron and this old cocoanut which used t o real danger , mere .real than the carbon steel having 11.5 per cent ol POPULffi armies that are battling in Europe , grow hair ? Would she plow' up my tungsten the iron carbide having been A4AGAZINB scalp and1 plow it for keeps , and if today . expelled by the tungsten . Iron and - 300 ILLUSTRATIONS ’ carbon steel hardens at 730 degrees 300 ARTICLES objected slap me to sleep ? Turn i If I had my way, I would! meet , " I Company IZ EEP informed of the World’s Progress in C.; vanadium steel , just below 1450 American Can Engineering, Mechanics and Invention. For back to the time when I was tco every immigrant and I do n o t CASH Father and Son and All the Family. It appeals degrees , its melting point , and tun ? Chicago, Ill. THE MARKET young e, and the bank t speak with prejudice— , for my fath I Young Men and Women to vot wasn ’ - toallclasses Old and . ' sten steel at 850 degrees to 1.200 . Fresh and Salt Meats It is the Favorite— Magazine—in thousands of pushing sixty day ; when T er came from the heather covered Sold for Cash at Great homes throughout the world. Our Foreign_ that - note Please send booklet descrip- Correspondents are constantly on the wat li ’ to pajr grocery hills of Scotland but I would meet Savings in Price to the for things new and interesting and it is didn t have Vo hustle Modern War Munitions . tive of American Adding and onsumer. Written So You Can Underst r. K bills , and my little bosom filled with every one of those— fellows at the It takes three months to make a - The Shop Notes Department (20 Pages) contains^ ^ Practical Hints for Shop Work and easy ways for tiio gosling love -thrills . Take from my port of entry and I would hold the shrapnel shell . Such a projectile has Listing Machine. layman to do things around the Home. ' up the form of a cylinder , which , by the PAY CASH Amateur Mechanics (17 Pages) for the Boys an muscles this rheumatic pain ; take it constitution of the United States Girlswho like to make things,te) Is howtomake V. ire- - help of time fuse , blow's its head off , give my childhood again I to each! on of them and I wrould a ghest Market Price less and Telegraph Outfits, Engines, Boats Snow- and me . -e shoes, Jewelry, Reed Furniture, etc. Contains in- r at the instant desired , scattering 250 i Poultry and Veal structionsforthe Mechanic,Camper and Sportsman. have grown weary of dust and decay sa \ to him , “Sir, put your hand on Name , COPIES. 13c ! or more lead bullets . The smallest it will pay you to see $1.50 PER YEAR SINGLE weary of humping daj' alter day ; this book and sw:ear by the ever liv Order from your newsdailar or direct from tho publisher. - size used by the United States for the us before you sell. Sample copy will be sent on request . wea /ry of sowing for others to reap , ing God that you will live up to and M A G A Z I N E three inch guns such guns , as w'ell Address POPULAR M E C H A N I C S ’ - — Michigan Avenue, CHICAGO I don need anybody to rock stand by and fight for that consu f & LEWIS , Oregon 6 No. but t . - as howitzers , are employed for firing Clipped From ! me to sleep . | tution of the country into which you shrapnel —costs $9. OGLE COUNTY REPUBLICAN County Republican That keteroge i:u9 conglomei ation MT. MORRIS CITIZEN . Sunday, a.t 2 p. m., conducted by El - \ of high brows that Henry Ford took ders M . W. Eininert, Mr. Lampin ! D. Landers 8L Landers Ernest across the water for an outing, were III Health Assign ed ?s Resaon Fot and C. C. Price. was made LANDERS & SON loo wild eyed for “Hennery” * so he Taking Own Life . Publishers and Proprietors in the Pine Creek cemetery. hit for home and arrived in Detroit , Despondent because he had been SPOT - CASH Monday. Now, if he will get that Eu ill for more than a year and there ANOTHER PIONEER CALLED Ksitered at the Postoffice, Ore- ropean bug out of his bonnet—and re- seemed no prospect of lids recovery, 0MC Illinois, as second class matter, vote his time and money to putting John Longman, aged' 73 years, for MR~s. Jar.je W. Jones Called From a self starters on the Ford cars, he ! many years janitor cf the Mt. Morris Long and Useful Life . Subscription, $1.50 per year . will have accomplished a peace move schools, committed Dec. 28th , . . Mrs. Jane 'Woodruff Jones, cne of c- that will be appreciated. by cutting his threat pocket GROCERY with a pioneer residents of Ogle county OREGON , ILL ., JAN . 6, 1916 knife. Longman made his home with passed away Saturday morning It is generally conceded that a , Du- JEWETT BLOCK THIRD STREET bis son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and cember 25th, her in this man in love isn’t worth a tinker’s at heme Mrs. Fred Midcilekauff. Tuesday ty after a lingering illness of darn. It is high time that presi- morning about* tihiee o’clcck Mr. Mid- ^three months principally from dent Wilson should take a little pep- caused dlekauff was awakened by the groan. ; years wearing permint and jar that love gas loose advacned and the cut of the aged man, and going to the , machinery mr account will get Washington get ot the cf l.fe. , and back to and ’ Friday January room Longman 7 Latter s lie found Mr. busy. The present is no time for Jane Woodruff was Lcrn in Green Y be appreciated lying on the floor in/ a pool of blood. i four months of “honey mooning” by county, Pennsylvania , August 9th, He was yet conscious. Mr. Middle- the president of tho United States. 1828, and at the time cf her death our Bank and kauff summoned Mr. Longman’si sons had reached the ago of 87 years, 4 and to H . E. Longman, who was . your interests will New Officers and Teachers . months and 16 days. Day Only « Sale Prices for One to arrive, he The recent election of officers and first tlhe father said regretted his act and hoped it would At the age of three years she mov be carefully consid- teachers of the Methodist Sunday ( parents not prove fatal . He did not state, ed with her to Delawaie coun | We will sell the following goods at very School resulted as follows: ty girlhood days however, why he had attempet’d to , Ohio, Where her j ered. Su.pt., Charles Eigenbrcde; Assist - end his life. A physician was called were spent . Low Prices ant, Fred Harris); Sec’y, F. W. Pos- ! but the aged man was past aid and On November 23, 1848, she was sefti; Treas., Elwood Becker; Chor- united, in marriage to Gecrge W. No duplicate sales to same customer on the Organist he died in about an hour. you are not a pa ister, Mrs. Fred! Harris; , , |' F - Dr. J. C. Akins, of Forreston,cor- Jones who was also a resident of f Stoffregien. Olive Delaware county, and in 1850 they i goods listed at the following prices. Department ner, was notified and an inquest was * iron of this bank Junior , Mrs. Charles Ogle held, the verdict being in accord- moved to county andl settled Eigenbrode, Supt.; Edmai Becker, Or- your ance with the fac s related. in Pine Rock township. 3 Cans Early June Peas 20 1 let this be invi- ganist. c I Longman Wash To this union four children were , Primary Department, Miss Alice John was born in - 1ation to become one ington county, Maryland, in 1842, born, being Ann Mary, wto passed I Carl, Supt. ; Ethel Himert, Assist- 3 Cans Sugar Corn 20c and came to Illinois and to Ogle away in the spring cf 1912, Oliver ant; Irma Jones, Organist. i county in 1881. * He had resided Perry, who died in 1825, and Eliza- Teachers—Adult Department, Chas. I 3 Per Cent on Savings most cf the time since in Mt. Mor- beth Jane and Emma T., wto 2 Cans Pink Salmon 16c Walkup, Mrs. James Barden , Mrs. neside rls, where he was respected by ev- in the Paines Point neighto: hoed, |Blanche Strong, Mks Olive Stoffre- 1.00 Opens an Account eryor. Two sons , E. and Har- Her husband died in the spring $ |gen, Otto Garard. -e. H. 2 large size Cans Mustard Sardines 14c ry Longman, and a daughter, Mrs. of 1908, since which time her grand- Junior Department , Miss Rebec- j , , W Slagle Fugleman, Middlekauff survive. son Charles . , has been her j ca Miss Edna Becker, Mrs : 2 packages The funeral was held on Thurs- constant andi unt ring companion and Corn Staich 13c H I . P. Berry, Mrs. J . D. Mead, Mrs. day. has and I Otto Garard, Mrs. E. F. Heath. made her 1 fe as comfortable pleasant possible together 2 packages Seeded Paisins Primary Department, Miss E el as , and 1.6c 5 AGED CITIZEN CALLED with daughter Oregon Himert, Miss Mable Becker, Miss^ . her , Mrs. Emma T. ' Slagle, has been at her bedside dur H Edna Ely, Mrs. Shipman, Miss Luet- - 2 packages White Seal Corn Flakes 10c Death Claims Joseph , ing , R ta Darling, Miss - Irma Jones. ’ McPherson her last illness ' of State Savin'^1 Substitute Teachers, Miss Beulah Pine CPCKK . Mrs. Jones was a Christian wc- H Joseph H. McPherson, who was man, having 2 one pound packages Baking Soda 13c $ Reed, Miss Laura Howard , Mrs. been associates with “ ® born in Washington county, Mary O’Byrne, Mrs. Chas. Walkup, Vivian - the Methodist church Binie child- land, Dec. 8, 1834, departed this hood, and was active in clnuch life Sank 3 Phelps, George Herrick , J. C. Nicely, One Pound Shredded Cocoanut 30c 23, B Mrs. Robert Murdock , Mrs. McKnight life Dec. 1915. He was the sec- during the many years she resided ond of a family of ten children , all in the Paines Point neighborhood , 2 ore pound packages Gloss Starch 9c Meeting Postponed. having preceded him to the spirit She was a woman possessed of kind The meeting of the stockholders of world except Jairb, the youngest, hearteiiness towards ail , whose sym- In mentioning the Republican can, th.e Ogle Co. Fair Association cal- who is still living in Washington Co., pathy for the needy and distressed 8 Bars White Seal Soap 24c didatoa for governor the Mt . Carroll j led for Wednesday, Jan. 5th, was not Maryland. knew no bounds, and no person was Democrat says: sufficiently repiesented to hold the In, 1860 he was united to marriage ever turned from her door to want. 2 one pound packages Tapioca 15 good capable c Ail are , , honest men, meeting and the same was a journ- to Mary A. Stone, also of Maryland, - The funeral service was held from all loyal republicans. But we believe ea until Friday, January 14 th . at having lived a happy married life of the f&mily residence at 510 S Fifth UaaJ, ’ - Col. Lowden is the most •popu- 2 p. m., in the oiffee of the ec; _i • y almost 56 years. To l:his union were street, Monday, Dec. 27, at 10 o clock That he is the man who i s treasurer. born tour children, Sarah Jane Am- I - l5. Berry, of the First M . E. goods sold wady All other at the same proportion waited by the rank and file, biofe, cf Auburn, Ill,, Susan Irene church having the service in charge, for 1a$ Mrs. Hattie Floyd yesterday hast beeni tried and not found left Shaw, who died in Feb. 1914 , Mary after which the remains wene taken Remember all unnecessary are Uig for California , pass expends wagiti- in more than one place,and where she will Sophia Jones, of Dixon, and James S to Mt. Pleasant cemet’ery at Paines never been identified with fac - the winter months. of Oregon . lie also has living 17 Point and laid to rest by the side cut out here. No delivery. tion* . This & the reason that some grandchildren and 12 great grand- oi her husband. Mr. and Mrs. C. C Tyler of the factional leaders do not want . and children. I daughter, Marjorie, of , him. they canr. ot and never have Rockford were Makir .g Gccd Out West . ; guests Saturday and Sunday Over fifty years ago in March, boe*i able to use him. He is the at the A copy of the holiday edition of the of 1864, he and his comp nion moved * Da/n. people homes Mr. and Mrs. J. J . Clover Lead, ( So. Dak . ) Daily > the want for that very settling Call is before and Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman to Illinois, in Pine Creek , He is a practical , John . us and we find it filled with inter- . farmer . , Prop Ogle M county, R BOHNER where they have i Vivp on a farm, and is over that bull- eslng date and cuts pertaining to ^ : Miss Mabel Etnyre had arranged ed ever since. farm as much and as often as any to that prosperous little business cen- leave yesterday for a six months’ For many years faruter in the state. He loves the vis he was a member ter. Among the many cuts of the Epicndid Hot Weather Drink. Art Her Hobby, eouhljy I it at Pasadena, Calif ., but the grippe of the Lutheran churchi and united A fine drink for the hot weather is She had a vast amount of money, . amd is really and deeply in- bright young business men we find germs' attacked her in sufficient num wit'll the Church of the made of four lemons and six oranges, &ut llad conie to her quite recently. canted in farm work , The Derno- Brethren in Elmer C. Thorpe, formerly of this ^ * ' bers to force her to delay trip squee ea into a gallon and a hall of 0ne day an acquaintance asked her if crat bas nothing against any her 1894 having lived a faithful, consist- city prosperous ^ i candi- , who now conducts a ?, o ice sugar she were fond of art. “Fond of art ! ” for the present. ent Christian life - wat* which and are date, for we believe that the days . He was a devot music business in the city of Lead . * s le “ «• adiied. This sort of drink applied at \ exclaimed Well , I should say 1 . getting ed husband, a loving father and a * of e'ven for past grievances That he stands well in his new home just the right time during me sum- was : If I am ever in a city where The A. F. Herbert home was the good neighbor ’ *£ past. What wTe want is harmony citizen and . His is evidenced by the fact that h e mer davs sometimes saves a doctor ’s there s an artery I never fail to visit ' scene of a pleasant family gathering kindly, gentle spirit! worthy in the Republican party, and a fair, was of holds the office of secretary cf the bill. 2t.” a part of the past week, when the primary. Let the past bury its imitation. He was a faithful altenil- Commercial Club. Mr. Thorpe came pcflftical family was visited by Harry Welty ant church dead. Let us start new' at services and will be to Oregon from Missouri a dozen and daughter, Miss Corinne, of ind clean, and let the people at the Chica greatly missed net only by his life years ago and fought a winning fight go, and Mr. and Mrs Welty primary decide tho issue . Ed , of companion and loved ones but by all a ailusrt many obstacles to complete . We have Rockford. nothing against the Deneen faction, wrho knew him. I * * was always his de ^is high) school course. He not only Let Me Heb You Realize Your Hopes tiie Yales faction, the Thompson light to read the Bible and' during completed^ bis school work here, blit Al. Ringling, veteran show-man, and . his dying hour he repeated1 such por- .faction, or any other , succeeded in winning one cf our fin- faction Fac- eldest of the Singling Bros., died at For 1916 lion simply mean© a few politicians tions as the 23rd Psalm and the est young ladies l’or his life compan - ills 'homo in Baraboo, Wis., on New ’ prayer who desire to dominate the politics Lord s . ion. Many Oregon friends cf Mr . and Year’s day. Mr. Ringling, in com- of. the state, and Funeral services Were from the Mrs. Thorpe be pleased lo know hold the offices. pany w- ith his several brothers were wilt Lowden never had a ; Pine Creek church cf the Brethren they are well and prosperous. faction he among the pioneers In the circus bus never tried to up build a political iness and have tbeen the most suc ~ma<}hi. - ne. He is a man of the * , Peo cesstful circus owners in the world, pie and will go to the people for nomination , and if the balance of the Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Crowell have state | as northern ^ Illinois, h e added to their family a couple t of lit- Once in a generation or its way will be nominated hands down . so a hook finds tle boys, Cecil and Carl, brothers,- into history. Once in a decade the populace of I three and four years old, taken from coryie a world power is stirred Wfe ' to the Ranks . | the Illinois Children’s Home and Aid . Ex - 3>ostmaster A . P. Woodiutf , 1 Society of Chicago. The youngsters ’ o 3avanua, has purchased tLe S . i - • are bright little fellows and will soon tic Times, a property owuied for | win their way to the hearts of Mr. Cry years by the They Bathe lute W . Crowell Peace W and Mrs The of . . . have been C ie©r> ie. i - | very fortunate in landing in one of !r. Woodruff has possession of the the best homes in Ogle county wrhere An inspired revelation written hy J. Stuart n inx and numerous changes are they will be given every advantage, Blackton, shows America’s defenselessness. “In times of peace, prepare for war.” Let’s change that to *< -atemplaled in the near future that ______^ Vim see the most beautiful sky line in the world in flames times of prosperity , prepare for adversity.” it make i>t modern iu. every partic- city ) _ _ The metropolis of the western hemisphere devastated . State of Ohio, of , Toledo 5 r ' 1 Lucas County *' * Mll . ' ' ll . f Tin* fall of Now York . The enemy approaching Frank J Cheney 1916 is the beginning of Mr WoccTi iff Lei noi Piker. H e . makes? oath that ho fo senior partner of the firm’ of V. j. Cheney The defeat of the meager American forces. Prosperity ‘ a time of . > & Co , doing business in lkiiOv Where he is at all the time . nhe City of To- The landing of the invaders. ledo, County and State aforesaid , and And has a real backbone— that re - that said firm will pay the sum of ONE Our forts destroyed. Our tleet beaten in battle such as we probably have never seen, It may last for one year HIJNI > RED DOLLARS for- fuses ho he shaken by every wind each and ev- years1 ’ you ’ know how long ery rase of Catarrh that cannot be cured five —I don t know— don t . v jat. blows. by the use of HALL’S CATARRH CFREL But — BUT The man who gets in on the ground floor is the one who will FRANK J. CHENEY — ^We Look with confidence upon the . bo best prepared for hard they come again. Sworn to before mo ami subscribed in With it all is a heart interest drama so vivid , so real, so touch- times when my , ’ Tunes under the management ofi nre ce this 6tli day ©f December, Prosperity won t force itself on any of us we mush be prepared to i A. D. 1-S-S6. ing, that it makes a lump rise in your throat and makes — kir. Woodruff. We believe it will (Seal) A. tY. jqLRASON. your heart pulsate faster TAKE all that we can GET. And I want to help you in the game ofpre- among the leading Notary Public. paring take front rank Hall’s Catarrh Cure fo taken intcrnaHv . and directly upon ' iwauens in northern Illinois and that ! acts the wood and mu- THIS IS You know what you want or need to make the most of prosperity * ^ J enus snrf ?» r-es of the system. Send tor it will prove a power for good in testimonials, free. on your farm in 1916. F. J. , the city of Savanna and Carrol ) i CHENEY & CO. Toledo. O. Come and tell me abcut it so far as equipment is concerned, and - - , Sold by all Druggists, 75c. THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE county. | Take Hall’s Family Pills, for constipation. let me tell you what That You Will See At The SPAHN & ROSE SERVICE can do to help yen realize that 1916 wish. PALM THEATR.E You will get ideas, information , etc. , aside from figures t> INSURANCE ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS make the work of planning far easier and the actual work cf FIRE next Spring, the easiest possible the most economical \ ana . FOR ONE SOLID WEEK, STARTING Now’s the time. Come soon. „ W. H. WALD1E F. W. BURCHELL Morv Ja.n. 10th O R E G O N M A N A G E R Prices: 15c and 25c Matinees Daily S P A H N & R O S E L U M B E R C O M P A l Office over Orrgon Garage, Oregon, Ill. Phene 36 ••O N E P I E C E O R A C A R L O A D ”

- t * M monia about a year ago. The remain piece of billiard cloth' for the table Tenderly Conveyed ing sons , Charles, Frank, Joe, Law- being among the improvements. No rence and Emil, are all prosperous • insurance was carried and everything residents of this city. The daugh- was a total loss, altho the stove may To the Silent City ters are Miss Kathrine, of this city, be repaired and used until another Ogle County i Miss Anna , of Central City, Col., second hand one may be secured. The 5% Interest long years upright of honest, life in jyjrs L B. Watson, of Pekin, Ill., club is desirous of obtaining other this community, had won the lasting jyir-s. L. O. Gurnee, of Wichita, Kan., quarters as soon as possible and any respect of all who knew him. Mrs. A . R . Gigous, of Chippewa Falls one having suitable quarters will was made family * State Bank Burial in the lot Wis., and Mrs. H. A. Losey, of Sa- communicate with the club secre- Farm Insurance ^ in ihe lower cemetery and the cere- vanna, 111. She is also survived by tary. They may hear something to The Old Reliable AETNA mony grave OREGON, ILLINOIS at the was according 18 grand children and one great their disadvantage, * to the beautiful ritualistic service of grandchild. the Odd Fellow order. After a long, busy and useful life Will Speak Slur|. day. Tins in brief is the history of the CAPITAL $100,000.00 Mrs. Rippberger died as she had Rev. F. G. Wrede, Dist. Supt. of . deceased—but it was the pleasure of ChesterA Landers lived— honored, trusted and loved. the Illinois Children's Home and , . . , the writer to have known Anton Beck Phone 95 Unity Building Oregon, M. P E HASTINGS President No home was ever blessed with a Aid Society will be in Oregon on for a period of twenty years, and we CHAS. SCHNEIDER, Cashier more devoted wife and mother. Her his annual visit next Sunday, Jan. 9, cam:ot. close without personal tribute life was completed if work all done to visit their children placed in fos- to his memory as we knew him — — and Well done constitutes completion ter homes in Oregon and vicinity and and our experience is » the same as all WANTED She was a devoted member of St. to find) new homes for their depend- other citizens of Oregon. ’ Offers the services of a thoroughly Mary s church and through all the ent children and solicit funds for the He was a husband and a devoted vicissitudes and sorrows that came maintenance of the work. lie will 100 HORSES equipped bank and invites the ac- kind and indulgent father, to his sis - across her pathway during her long speak in the morning (Sunday) in the ters a tender brother, to his friends counts of firms and individuals. and useful life, her faivk in God Lutheran Sunday School and at 11 the soul of fellowship. But greatest ' never wavered. o’clock in the Presbyterian church ar of all—he was a man. And as a man During the elating also at the same hour in the Meth it is that those who knew him best hours of her - Pays 3 interest on savings account Iiie it was a great comfort to odist. i t % must love to contemplate him. this suffering mother to have all her He believed in. the fatherhood of children with her Water Renjts. God and the brotherhood cf man. He and who assist- sorrowing Pay your water rent at the Ogle believed that the man who scatters ed the husband and fath- in ministering to her every County State Bank. Next quarterly DIRECTORS flowers in the pathway of his fellow er want. The funeral service was conducted rent is due January 1st. Past; due men, who lets into the dark places o! P E. Hastings J. L. Rice Chas. D. Etnyre at ten o’clock Tuesday morning accounts must be settled at once. . life the sunshine of human sympathy from Chas. Schneider G. R, Haas H. C. Peek St’. Mary ’s church and largely Geo. Schneider. and happiness, is following in the was C. S. Haas E. B. Jones H. E. Wade attended by relatives, neighbors and 49t City Collector. footsteps of his master. friends of the . Plis last words were expressions deceased and her family. Burial was the Horse Sale. of peace with God and a willingness i made in Catli o ic cemetery. There will be a horse sale at the Will buy market horses of to depart and be at rest with Him. * Jones’ Feed Barn, Oregon, Wednes- all classes from 4 years old j His cheerful, helpful life, his devo- LINDEN WOOD I day, Jan. 19. Bring in your horses past and up. Will be in Ore CCS tion to his wife and family and kind- - Mr and Mrs Win Bachman are ill 0J1 this date. ness to everybody will long linger as gon for one week if you with the grippe and under the care a fragrant memory in the home which have any to sell, call C. J. of Dr Henderson. Several of the poultry fanciers of Before you buy your new car be sure it has the his presence brightened and which Corcoran s Oregon The Odd Fellows are planning to Oregon and vicinity are attending tli ’ barn, and foiling death has now darkened. [ four features — hold their annual banquet Jan 13 state poultry show which is on at I will come out and see you. Though he is gene, his record has I W F Bailey came home from Wood BeKalb this week. Will buy old ones if been made and will remain with us some P [ Stock to spend Christmas. <> they are in good flesh Clearance9 j a lasting treasure. His life was gen- . I Mr and Mrs Geo Evers spent the Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Mammon, of I tie, but like the still waters it was holidays with friends at Ashten and i Rockvale township, welcomed the ar- deep. In his heart of hearts he car- J Flexibility, Dixon. George reports the time of rival of a baby daughter at their Ager tied those he loved, and his hand was Sam. his life, sick with grippe home, Dec. 19th. never weary, his steps never failed the all the i CHICAGO, ILL. time he was gone. What Power and in caring for and ministering to those ] made him was the eats he obliged Among those attendance at the ! who were in any way dependent upon ,j sore was to in ! pass up. > r funeral of Anton Beck Monday after- Read the Republican’s big clubbing Easy him. Riding mi Mrs Spring noon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Caff - offer on page of this His casket was covered with the Charles was called to i were seven issue. by , Polo, There never has most beautiful floral designs loving Rockford the serious illness o f | man of been a time when a her uncle and aunt, Mr small amount of money would procure The AUBURN CAR fingers ever wrought — all of which and Mrs A1 Hobart. Dunlap to bo you so many good periodicals. spoke of peace, purity and immortal- Dr. G. W. is able out has all these features, and if you are from James1 Carmichael a ’ ity—a perfect tribute to the exem- made business doors again after a six weeks illness trip to Iowa week ’ One Specially Favored Missouri, come and see. These cars range in plary life of this husband, father, last . He occupied his pulpit in St. Paul s . Homer Keyes is very sick with Lutheran church last Sunday for the Mrs. Jane Lewis, of Chicago, is a prices from $850 to $1375, 2 fours and 2 sixes. neighbor, friend. pleuro-pneumonia. first time since his illness. guesst at the Lincoln Inn, in this Mr and Mrs John Lookabaugh hav city. On* Saturday last she celebrat- Mrs. Joseph Rippberger. i returned from Chicago. E. O . Fuller, a former Oregon boy, ed her 95th birthday. Her faculties The furnace at the Union church now very successfully engaged i n are all well preserved—and she ap- Death claimed an aged v i l e and j Bacon Bros. Garage wehit on a strike Sunday morning and the practice of chiropractios at Erie, preciates the fact that she is spec- mother, Mrs. Joseph Rippberger in no services were held Sunday. • Pa., writes the Republican that his ially favored'—one among thousands. city Sunday last, at the ^ j l this on ’ Prof W J Carmichael, of the U of business has grown to large propor- close of a brief though severe illness I spent New Year’s with his parents, tions and that he is meeting with Missiona|ry Tea. pneumonia, the after * of . with effects Ml. aud Mrs Jas Carmichael, Missionary tea will be served by Mighty Farm Paper. Lutheran Church Services jinuch success. lie wishes to be re- th Gocfd an attack of grippe. Mrs Chas sup Methodist in Sunday at 10 a. m. Tailbct was elected - membered to all old friends in Ore- ladies the church an- During the next week or two, eacli School , \ The deceased whose maiden name * erintendent of the Union , nex, tliits, Thursday evienang frpm lepublican subscriber will be sent a Rev. Dr. G. W. Dunlap’s theme S S Mrs gou. , was Miss Anna Sauer, was born in Marion Countryman refusing 5 to 7 o’clock. Supper 25 A Farming, ’ , be j election c. cor- ample copy of “Successful Sunday at 11 o clock a. m. will Germany, , , came Nov. 11th 1837 and Miss Edith) Carmichael entertain- ] NOTICE. dial invitation is extended) to all to conceded to be the best monthly farm Character’’ ’ “The Power of Christian with her parents family to northern ed a number of her friends at cards To the Stockholders of the Oregon come and enjoy this supper. journal published. This is done i n, A1J 7:30 p. m., “Jesus -What He Is Illinois during Hie early fifties. She Friday evening. They stayed to wel State Savings Bank of Oregon, . rder that you may read it and deter — - * - to Me ” was united in marriage with Joseph come in the new year. | Illinois: LIVE STOCK SALE. ' . # mine its value for yourself, The Rippberger, February 4th , 1S60, in meeting tine stock* ’ Preaching at ’nes Point at 2 : 30. The Brcokdale Club House, the The annual of At Jones Feed Barn, Oregon, com lepublican has entered into a con- Pa3 Freeport - the city of . famous Monte Cailo of Lindemvood, holders of this Bank for the election mencing at 1 : 30 o’clock, on ract with the Successful Farming Cordial welcome to all services. J many years the family home * For pUI ne(i to the ground Monday even- of five Directors and for the tran- Saturday, January 8, 1916 . Publishing , whereby can . . Co we offer was made upon the farm three miles i ’ * Whether it caught from an saction of such other business as OTT S CHIEF, standard bred and his excellent paper n combination For| Collector. southwest of Oregon. Clote to thir- over-heated stove or from a scigar may properly come before said meet registered stallion, a show horsie that with the Republican for $1.65 per The undersigned announces liis can ty years ago they lett the farm, ^ s -tu,i> is not known. The club had ing when convened' will be held at has won in good company. Absolute- year for papers If you didacy the office of collector for the home lias been both . like for smee which time expended1 considerable rneney on Its banking rooms in the city o f ly sound, seal brown, stands 16 hands city i this farm journal, include it with the towrn of Oregon and respectfully made in this . pg ts and furniture., a new lantern Oregon , Illinois, oil Monday, Janu- high. A fearless driver, perfect in Of this union t w e l v e children ^ ’ your subscription when you renew solicits the support of all ovters. an(j several new boxes from the cor- ary 10th , 1916, at 10 o clock a. in. disposition and safe for a lady t o daugh were born , six sons and six - . M. , , far the Republican. Mason Hayenga. ner grocery for seats, and a n e w : C Gale Cashier drive. 12 years old. , , William , died of pneu- ters one son Bay horse, 4 yrs old, a driver. I Pony stallion , 3 yrs old. Black and White peny, breke to harness aud saddle. Black Shetland pony, 5 yrs old, broke to ridie and drive. Spot- ted Shetland pony, 3 yrs old, broke to ride. Sorrel kohse, 12 yr& j>l<£ ) vvt 1200 , Gray horse, 12 yrs old wt » j 111)0. Brown horse, 12 yrs old ^, wt) 1100. i Bay gelding, 10 yrs o-id, wt 1100. . n O I ' l i l II 1 Cow, 2 top buggies, 2 sets siu- gle harness. January If you have stock to sell bring it; Annual uataanmjnawirwi Sale in to this . Regular axtivj Clearance sale Combina i i ^x' - r^mar^rrrn nOT n-rrgwtVSZTtJV - - - tion Salie will be held Sat, Jan. 15. J ; Pahrney & Butterbaugih, Auct’s. M. O. Rurnery, Clk Starting Ttiurs., January 6th Announcement of Service CHURCH OF GOD Preaching-Fourth Sunday in each month, morning and Evening. " ' 3 Grand Opening Days, Thurs., Fri. and Sat, January 6th, 7th and 8th Berean Bible Study each Wednes day Evening. Bible Class each Sunday morning when there is no preaching. Every one of our fifty departments offers values way out of the ordinary which will Sunday School each Sunday. J. E. Cross, Bible Class Teacher make this the greatest clearance sale in the history of the Big Store. B. H. Carpenter, S. S. Supt. S. J. Lindsay, Pastor Those familiar with previous January Sales at the Big Store, realize just what a tremendous Value Giving Event this is. Come and be convinced that the Big Oregon Dray and Baggage Line Store Offers You Double Value for your Money. 15 years’ experience—no amateur work. Call any time, day or night. Phone 153A. G. W. Himert, Prop. ' ROCKFORD S . GREATEST STORE KJ We also give “S & H” Green Trad We Refund Your Carfare. Ask for - Candidate for Collector. ing Stamps Redeemable for Thous- The undersigned announces his Schedule at Balcony Office. ands of Beautiful Premiums. candidacy for the office of Tax Col & - STS. - THE BIG STORE RooKteaUK. iu. i E.STATE 3 D lector for the town of Oregon and will greatly appreciate the friend- 4 ship and support of all voters. - TO • <** • : 51 . Lowjnan Cr - -. • - 3 tf S Fowler . mm r - HI 1 C H A N A . D A V I S J U N C T I O N . M T. M O R R I S { ba ket ball team lost it early The Chana “THE QUALITY Ckas ' Brcitzman , one of the Miss Bessie Comer , cf Lanark , vis - I Stomach Catarrh Is first game of the season to Rochelle j ' ” set .levs and highly respected citi - ited last week with her sister , Mrs on Christmas night in a very lively j OYSTER CRACKER zens of this place , is1 seriously ill Chester Tracy . * I Very Prevalent game . Franklin Giove was to have at his home . Dr John * Gardner , cf Mt Mom 's, and Infant Food played bulr the game was cancelled A number of our people are suffer Miss Edith ! Miles , of Chicago , were In this climate catarrh is a - If your baby is growing every and Rochelle filled the date . ing grippe Saturday Chicago They not prevalent disease . Catarrh af with the . married in . day , no doubt trouble is - ' the lack fects the stomach as often as Mrs O Kane and children have Mrs W P Woodworth , of Oregon , will reside in Mt Morris . Mrs Gard - of proper food . Infant foods should any other organ . Perhaps every been visiting in Chicago . OYST** was here a part cf the week to see ner is a Mt Morris girl , who has be as nearly like mother ’s milk as third person is more or less Mrs Chasi Cross entei tained the La her sister , Mrs C E Davis , who is ill . been a nurse in the Presbyterian hos possible . Thompson ’s Food ( Pep - troubled with stomach catarrh . . tonized ) contains all the dies Aid on Wednesday last . Officers Mrs Robert . Richardson spent a pital for severaJi years , and the doc elements Peruna is extensively used in - necessary to the normal growth and I these eases . were elected as follows : Pres , Mrs parti of the week with ) friends here . tor is the successor cf the late Dr strength of the baby . A food pre - Isaac Canfield ; V Pres , Mrs Harry Soup or oysters will taste Chas Johnson , who left here some G B McCosh . pared solely for infants deprived of THE RELIABLE Camplain ; Sec , Mrs C Cross 1; Treas , doubly good with this de- eight years ago to establish a home Miss Abbie Withers and Jesse Nei - mother ’s milk . Consists of pure , FAMILY - sweet milk , modified on a large scale EffaM itchell ; Chaplain , Mrs Emma licious , small , round , crisply in Canada , spent a part of last week man were quietly married Thursday PERUNA REMEDY - * in a scientific manner . Ready for Canfield . The commit .ee on mercies baked visiting friends in t'hiisi locality . Dec 30 , at the home of Elder M W use by simply adding water . remains the same . Lyman Raney is buying considera - Emmert . They left immediately for We suggest that you try a 50c Mrs Anna Canfield was thrown ble stock from cur farmers and ship - af visit with the bride ’s 'sister ini package with our guarantee of HOLCOMB _ B r e m n e r B r o s . satisfaction . swing falling . j, j , , down by a door on her ping from here . Denver , after which they w.1.1 go ^ Henderson and daughter , . , , , . _ Howard . . . t Oyster R. W. Thorpe , City Drug Store „ . . on Christmas day and her lnp quite Cracker Miss Hazel Dales spent . New Years lo Iowa and begin their new life on rrOonnella , returned_ to their hen e m _ . , . . . „ „ , , Oregon Illinois . , ’ . . badly hurt , a bone being fractured . quality day a the home of her brother , a farm . , _ , Its and taste stamp Rockwell , la ., after spending the hoi - , , , , . . ^ ’ ’ A trained nurse from Rockford 1 s it the finest oyster cracker George Dales , at Flagg Center . Miss Carrie Stevens and Mr Fred ( days with lna parents , Dr^ and Mrs caning for heir . you can buy . A trial is con - Mrs J P Castle a.ndi daughter , Ilel - Snodgrass were married on Christmas i / eii erson vincing . Samuel McNett , of Iowa , spent the , Born , a girl , to Mr and Mrs Mallie en Fern , returned to 'liheir home at day by Rev C W Thornton at the Misses Vivian and Bernice Gates , ,, .. ,, . „ holidays with hi® rpaients , Mr and Roe , on Dec .24 , name Maxine Eliza Baked in Chicago Savanna , Friday M E parsonage They operate Metzger - . Deliv - . . will Mrsi JohnMcNett . Maricn , Lena Pearson anc ered daily to your dealer * . Mr and Mr® S S File were guests the Chas Walkup farm in * Pine Creek _ _ ' Champaign , Phillips , Ernest Haines , of , Helen returned to t h e i r ^ , T • . . , Er , _ _ „ _ _ , , Perley DeLair entertained the the A Lansing home the 4 coining - ri Mrs_ at C in Rock - season . Diehl , of , ) . ritt Polo Elmer Cripe work at DeKalb Normal , Rooert ...... 1 , of ' Wednesday ...... ’ . . Ladle .. AM on . C packagen ford on New Year ’s day . Miss Hazel Kable and Milo Zim and Melville Hayes , to Cham. , 5 . - Aurora , and Nelson Shirk , cf Chi Shieaff - T TT . ~ ! - . ’ J W Hoopes and Geo Cleverstone Miss Anna Nagle is recovering : merman went to Chicago during the cago palgn , Bruce Henderson . Helen and ...... „ . , spent Christmas at their , . . visiting (relatives in ^Pennsylvania from a siege of the measles holidays and were married + . are . . Mrs . homes Harriett Sheaff , to Rockfcrc ! high „ • „ here . Miss Clara DeLairT was hereu dur The Rev Brclin , cf St Valley , ’ Zimmerman is member of the of .r was a - * h »QfOl - , Win Stewait and son , Maurice , , ing the Christmas season . here and preached several times dur force of Kable Bios . Co., and Mr The young people gave a dan c ng - jfice jeft Thursday , Dec 23 fer Maryland - Miss Mary Gorman , or Chicago ,vis ing the special meetings Zimmerman , who is the sen cf Rev . u „ rr.1 , . - whichi have spend greater party at the hall , Thursday evening . _ _ . .. , _ to the part of t, h e - just closed Horace Zimmerman of the- Lutheran 0 . } winter . Miss P J Hart , of Rockford , visit - W/ you ‘ , ' ey and fannly \ ?er? 6uy Mrs C P Dentler spent Sunday with church , is also fitting himself for Da « ad. Mrs Carrie Sbeaff last week . Pd J?L 41 BllJah Filmore Bla .ke hats gone to C.ilifcr - Dailey 1 her aunt , Mirs W C Pratt , who fell the ministry . Jtoes Leila and Amy Doebler Bailey and wif « Bert and falJ nie to visit his daughter . and sustained a broken arm . Mr and Mrs Henry Thomas acccm spent holidays «7 o£ Rockford - , and A G Steward | - I The condition cf Ralph Few who tlie withf their aunt . family have beeu F A Spink , F E Spink , H E Fras panied Frank Thomas and ' family to Mrs Elizabeth Harleman . and fo Chica 8 > - hag heen in the Dixmi ll 0spitai for Daily °relath es dui er , O F Knott and ) families and Mr Chana last . Thursday , where t h e y Miss Irmai Witherstine , of Rock - here v.s*tins the - ' seVerai weeks is not very encourag - ' toliday CRESTON . and Mrs J A St John were guests spent the day at the Elmer Alter £ ' » 1 STILLMAN VALLEY . I ' ta and daugb ,e - taa Milford . When it comes to bought , and brohter . Robert , and families , Miss Mallie Rice began teaching The Ladles Aid will meet with the home of Mr and Mrs S Mitchell , ; * j in StanleJes >’ Pierce and M‘;ss Maud - again , scld again , gone again , C E Salome Marshall , cf Oregon , spent a district schcol near DeKalb Mon Mrs V W Smith , Thursday , Jan 13 th. and helped them celebrate their 35tnlMrs i - Vaustcne . has Flanigan skinned forty wajs and a few day si last week at the hemes day. Mr Smith / will entertain th e lius - wedding anniversary , bringing with - - DeKalb was visited on Wednesday that without trying very hard either , j of her uncles , C E and Bernj Pi i e. bands of the members in the base - them a bounttful dinner . After din - Miss Bernice Wright , of Garden last by Miss Pearl Nylander , John Wine and family spent Christ «aent at dinner . ner Chas Cross made a very fitting Miss — Prairie , Ill , is the nesw primary teach - - — BYRON . ings Alice Fin nested and! Riley Brown . in Ohio at the home cf his par ; er in ou public Miss Ruby Nash , of Oregon , cai - speech and presented Mr and Mrs - .r schcol , to succeed are invited to examine Orville Carr , cf Byron , and Miss . ! 1 Mrs Henry Knott week a very fine library ta Ladies the ents Miss Marguerite Carmichael , who re led on last . Mitclicil with - , , 1 - beautiful brooches at Robbins ’ They Inez Greene of Mt Morris were mar Mrs W Haney , cf . , , , Mr and .Airs C F Knott attended bio . The day was a pleasant one to . Coffeevif le Kan signed are proving very attractive . ried Saturday evening , at . the home ,ent last Thursday at the W the funeraili of Mrs . Pfanetcel , at all present and will long be remem - 81 Main Mr and Mrs Albin Theander re - A beautiful Christmas tree filled of Justice A R Mize . Walker home . joke Roc kford , Sunday . bered by Mr and Mrs Mitchell , who in the birth of a baby daughter . the rostrtim of the M E church Miss Mary Morgan has been very Ray Avey , j | appreciate their trends ’ kindness . . . cn . Mr and Mrs of Ban - who came to brighten their home on Christmas eve , and many gifts ‘rich ill the past week with measles and croft , la , spent Christmas with . Mt Christmas morning Pro . W. E. Tcwer and family , of . Has Faith in Quick and rare ’ were found among the required the medical attention o f Morris relatives . Miss Leona Beebe spent part Chicago , spent Christmas willh Mrs . a of branches . It was splendidly dressed Dr Anna Weld , of Rockford . H C Clark received a message on the holiday Tower 's parent .s Mr . and Mrs E. vacation with Miss Lillie Remedy for Catarrh . and very attractive Henry Anderson is quite ill last Wednesday , announcing . with the White at Creston . r " R. Cocky , of Flagg Center . Mrs . H . W. Tborpe Guarantiees That Hyo - Mrs Gammcn was stricken with a pneumonia but is better at present /. death of Edward Slater , at his Our merchants have quite gener Tower also spent several d:yrj with - mei WJII Relieve the Wo st severe attack of grippe on Friday Mrs Hattie Spcor will make her home .in Ohio , which occurred that ally entered into an agreement t ^ hi® parei its , Mr. and Mrs . R. o Cases of Catttarqh in Oregon last and on Saturday her daughter , home with her son , Frank , for the day . Mr Slater was a former Mt close their Tuesday Tower , of Clrana . In addition to his stores on and w nest ore cf the most reputable I Mrs B L Kittle , of Chicago , came winter . Morris resident . Friday evenings until April work as- teacher in the Engle weed . wris in Oregon guarantees that to minister to her needs . Mrs Mr and Mrs II E Palmer entertain - Mrs Arbana Baser has about recov Last Thursday high school this year , Mr . Tower is - afternoon , Miss medicine will produce benefit or Fogleman and Mrs Kerr are also ed a party cf friends at cards last ered from her recent sick spell . Marguerite gave preparing a manual to accomianyj Carmichael a party Uh-ey will refund the money , it victims of this same prevailing dis - Monday evening in honor of her sis - Mr and Mrs Lee Smith , of Chic a to a group of 24 young his text bock , “The Principles o f - of her lady speaks volumes for the merits of tha ease ter , Mrs Hanlon , and husband , of go , spent the holidays at the . home friends , when she announced her en * Physics .” j I ^ remedy . It is in this way that R. A large lot of children ’s rings Grant Park , : of her mother , Mrs Carrie Smith . gagement to Mr Leon A Fournie , of 1 W. Thorpe is selling Hyomei , the just received at Robbins ’. They Howard Johnst ’on has been on the Mrs Mary Coddington- w very ill Valley City , | , Northj Dakota Sickening headaches , constipation treatment that has helped so many can be (exchanged for the cards that sick list for seveial days . with bronchiai pneumonia . Edwin J White , of Philadelphia , indicate unhealthy condition of stom cases of both acute and chronic ca have been sent to the various la - Mr and Mrs Hawkins returned on Mr and Mrs Harry Rock have » foinierly cf this place , made some ot' - achhi and bowels . Hollister 's Rocky t tarrh in Oregon and vicinity . dies . Thursday eveg from their wedding - fine new baby boy , bora Wednesday his old friends a pleasant call last Mountain Tea assists the bowels to Hyomei is not a pill ' ncr is it a Tho ® Pickwell is representing the trip and 1 spent the week end with of last week . week . work naturally , thus aiding your »' It in spray or a lotion that must be rub - town of Dement on the grand jury her parents , Mr and 1 Mrs Geo Greene Mr and Mrs George Peacock and j Miss Lillie Mathews and family health in general . Begin to-night . bed in . ItS is an oil , the air o f at Oregon this week . Mrs David Crock has moved to Chi baby are here from Richland Center , moved last Monday to the residence T. A. Jewett & Son . which you just breathe in y o u r Rev Fred Lind , pastor of the M. cago . Wis , at the home of his parents , here which , she recently purchasec , threat and lungs by Miss Carrie Potter , of Aurora , Mr and! Mrs Wm Peacock . They ex Levey , nose tho aid L I G H T H O U S E E. church here last year , has been - of Mrs of an Inhaler that comes awith ev spent the week edn with her brother to go to Woosung 1o make their Mr and Mrs Ira Oakes , of - Mr and Mrs Vanner Fruit spent enjoying a week with his many beet Peoria ery outfit . Benefit wrill usually be 1 H V Potter . home in the spring . are moving to Stillman Valley i New Year ’s with iriends in Syeamcr Creston friends . an seen * from the very first treatment . Mis® Margaret Kelley has been on Mr® Harry Castle is very ill wilh will occupy the house recently va Mrs Geo Stultz has been quite ill Christmas trees at beth the Luthe This air destroys all germ life in the sick list for several days . pneumonia . cated by F H Haye and fam £y. with grippe an and Congregational churches at - the air passages and lungs and en the . Mr and Mrs Harry Embick spent Gerald M Poley spent several day ; - tracted large audiences . At the Con - Sherman Alter is confined to his rriehes and purifies the blood with Miss Irma Fruit has returned ! to last week wit h relatives in Leaf - laist week with Dr and gregational church ice cream , cake ' home with ) lumbago . Mrs Harolc 'the additional ozone it supplies . It Knox College after a two weeks ’ va- , River . Hamnett , at Ohio , Ill . and fruit were the “sine qua non ’ Clifford Miller and 1 wife , of Ken - banishes catarrh of the and cation Mr and Mrs Oliver Strang will ac ’ head . (whatever that may be.) - W N Carmichael ha ® purchaser company tucky , spent Christinas at the homes throat and respiratory organs . .Wher The many friends ini this ! vicinity their cousin , James Wallace 1 - Miss Kittie Ash was the victim of of his mother , Mr® Susanl Miller , and and taken over the interest of Beit -these mucuous pained t o Chicago , on his * way home to Penn ever membranes con - of Mrs Royal Donnen will be ( ' Cole in the St Valley Hardware Co . ‘ a gasoline explosion recently , b or his brother , J C Miller . taia catarrhal germs , there Hyomei to hear of her death from pneumoni .i - j Syivania Mr Wallace has spent about tunately she escaped with only a Mrs Sue an Miller received a meg F M Stimax and Abe Friemuth have will do its work of healing . at her home in Fort Morgan , Colo .. six months in - Byron . - painful burn on the wrist . sage during holiday week announc filedt heir nomination papers as ean - The Complete Hyomei outfit is in Besides her husband she leaves three Little Louis ' Wallum has been ill - - paster o ing the very serious illness of her fi ' Gd their nomination papers as can expensive and ) includes , Rev Cleave , a former t the past few days . - an inhaler sons to mourn her loss . tor of Marion township dropper the Congregational church was here Mrs Tom Yuill is visiting friends brother , John Diel l. at hr ® home in . and sufficient Hyomei for Wm Ling was a Rochelle visitor ) upon a visit wi .h friends last week in Rockford Carroll , la . She left , at once . ac - Dr P B DeGroff , of Chicago , spent •several weeks treatment . Monday . . companied by her brother , David , of the Christmas holidays Remember that if Hyomei does not and was taken quite seriously ill . Mrs George Harris iis ill and Mrs j with his lit - Mrs May Cleaver spent Sunday in Lincoln township , but . his death oc - tie daugh /ter , Pauline , at the home reiie /ve you R. AY, Thorpe will r.e- The new year was heralded at mid - Rood is caring for her . - Chana with! her mothe .r 1 cur red / before they reached him . of Mr and * Airs Geo H Brown . / fund ..your :money . night Friday , by a few watchful ones ' Mrs Chas Rood is able to be out who used ! all the implements a t af &er her recent illness . their command to break Mhe glad 1 tid - Mr andi Mrs George Sherman went ings to the sleepy ones . to Rockford , Sunday , to see t h e ' The little daughter cf Mr and former s father who is very ill . He at hospital Mrs Rasmus Askvig wa ,si painfully is the Rockford . " injured on Thursday . The child had Miss Edith Jewell enteitiained the Room For You Sunday School a lead pencil in her month and fell , class thrusting the point into her throat . Friday evening . Medical ! attention was sought a t ACT QUICKLY . once and the injury is not thought to Delay Has Been Dangerous in Oregor every be serious . We wish each ard Do the right thing at the right The third number of the Century time . one of our patrons a Happy will! be given lecture course Mon - Act quickly in time of danger . day evening , January 10th , in Wood - In time of kidney danger Doan ’s New Year and thank them This number is a lecture man hall . Kidney Pills are most effective . given by Geo C. Aydelott . Mr, Ay We can supply . - Plenty of Oregon evidence of their for their liberal patronage delott comes most highly recommend •worth . ed to us by the Century bureau and your every want Peter K. Wilt 'fang , 108 S Second of the past year. it is seldom that the smaller towns St., Oregon , says : “Last summer I have the privilege of hearing such was laid up with rheumatic pains an I in the Hardware a treat as Mr. Ay dele tt has in store could hardly get around . I couldn ’t During the coming year ! for us Monday evening . Reserve sea - stoop to lift anything . My kidneys son tickets at the Wadey restaurant line with Good secretions were highly colored and you will find us right at the W A S H I N G T O N G R O V E contained sediment . I tried several same old stand, ready to Goods at Right Ray Haselton spent Christmas with medicines , but got no relief until I his parents at White Rook . used Doan ’s Kidny Pills . Two boxes supply your wants with de Prices. Let us take I Miss Grace McAnly , who teaches a took away all the aches and pains in - 1 school near Byron , spent the holidays mY back , cleared up the kidney se - pendable merchandise of - j with her parents here . cretions and made me feel like a dif - care of your Hard man I have had no Miss Tilli 'e Grover , of Rochelle is ferent . trouble all kinds. visiting at the T T Grover heme . from my back or kidneys since .” ware Wants. Miss Carrie Cancde and Mr John (Statement given Dec . 24, 1909 .) Schier were married in Oregon , on OVER FIVE YEARS LATER , Mr . . W. HOOPES Wednesday , Dec. 29th. Their many Wlltfang said : “I have no reason J friends join in congratulations . for changing my high opinion o f Chana, Illinois | The Washington Grove S S elected Doan ’s Kidney Pills . I know that i the following officers for the coming they are a fine medicine for kidney year : Blaine Sanford , Supt ; Win - trouble .” field Sanford , Asst . Supt ; Grace Mc - Price 50c, at all dealers . Don ’t Anly , Sec and Treas ; Edith Worthing simply ask for a kidney remedy get ton , Organist . Doan ’s Kidney Pills the same —that G. L. Cleverstone Miss Cora Davison visited her par - Mr. Wlltfang had . Foster— -Milburn Co H ents at Honey Creek , Sunday . Props ., Buffalo , N. Y. R O C H E L L E . ties at the Massachusetts Institute The Five Hundred Club was enter- of Technology, Boston, on Tuesday. Do You Feel Headachy? tained under unusual and very happy . and Mrs W C Whitcomb enter- circumstances at the home of M r tained a large company of young peo Look to Your Stomach Wilcox, Thursday. pie, Tuesday evening, thing and Mrs Arthur in honor of # It is an unusual for a drug! You ve hit m . The event of importance was the an- Mrs Whitcomb’s niece , Miss Cham - gist to seii medicine under a guaran- nouncement of the engagement o f bieau, of Riverside, Cal. tee to refund the money if it does their daughter, Miss Bessie Wilcox, Mrs Robert! Dick and N E Horton not cure. Yet this is the way R. W- fight tobacco j !j j to Mr Howard Cooper, of this city,, nave announced their candidacy for Thorpe, the popular druggist , is sel - \l j The announcement was effected thru the office of collector of Flagg twp. > ling Mi-o- na, the standard dyspepsia -am an original plan of -Miss Wilcox , of Edward Fields, of Sioux City, la , remedy, place cards by tle parrots spent day ; largo when you. nre up some heldi lil' Christmas with his father. Never before has he had so - : perched on tumblers. When t h e A H Fields. > a number of customers- tell him thaft Prince Albert in your j guests were seated each girl was Mr and Mrs B B Baxter a n d a medicine has been, successful as old jimmy pipe or in a ; requested to read her card. The daughter, Fern, of Oregon , spent withi Mi-o-na. People whoi a few first card announced the birth , of Christmas day with Rochelle rela- months ago looked like weakling skej makin’s cigarette. And Miss Wilcox and each card in rotA- tivesi. | etons have put* on flesh and today 1 you knowit ! Can’t get tion an event in her life thru her Paul Rosenberg, of the 'Northwes- are ruddy and vigorous! with, perfect high school career up until the tern School of Pharmacy, Chicago, < digestion and good health . in wrong with P. A. for it present time. The last card of the spent the holidays here, There is no longer any need for is made right; made to series, read by Miss Rue Niles, of Miss Mary Kirby is heme from her j anyone guffreing or making th;e .r spread smoke sunshine Fecatonica, revealed the secret. The school work in Chicago foil* the hoi- : friends suffer on account of dyspe- p- - - card tables were decorated w i t h iday season , I sia . Mi-o-na can always be relied among who have heart-si and the score cards bore the Miss Gladys Smith has been un- upon . The percentage of cur8si i s '-3 men suffered with scorched name of either Bess or Howard. Pink der the care of a trained nurse since so great that theie is little to H . carnations were used in the decora- her return from the U of I. W. Thorpe in guaranteeing to return, tongues and parched tive scheme and the refreshments the money if the medicine does not L E A F R I V E R . throats patented were made heart shaped. relieve. And he stands ready to do ! The By an unintentional error t h e Mr and Mrs G W Finkboner were so without any questions. the guests of Mr and Mrs S L Hang- process fixes that—and heart shaped ice cream ordered by Headaches, all forms of indigestion It’s an easy job , Byron, day Miss Wilcox was taken to the res- er of on Christmas . specks before: the eyes, dizzy feel- cuts cut Lite and parch. to change the shape and - At the home of Mr and Mrs Alfred color of unsalable brands idence of A A Phelps where Ray- ings, and ail forms of liver trou- / to imitate the Prince Malone a beautiful Christmas gather- All day long 3ou’ll sing Albert tidy red tin , but mond Phelps was entertaining a com ble are helped' by Ali -o-na . i A few it is impossible to imi- any of friends at cards. The or- ing of their family celebrated the days’ treatment should show id how glad you are you’re tate the flavor of Prince I cone- - Albert tobacco ! The der for the Phelps’ home was taken day. Those present were James Ma- erable gain in healthi while a com- patented process protects My - pals with that ! to the Wilcox residence. In each lone, of Mitchell , S Dak , Ernest - plete cure often follows irapidly case the cream was served hurried- ers , of S Dak , Mr and Mrs Edward ly and the mistake passed unnotic Myers, Mr and Mrs Guy Wagner and - Harrison; Sentry Mr and Mrs Walter Wagner. Jas F , L Embick; ed until tco late. As a result the ‘ \Va Chilian, Jesse Alyers; Physician, high school guests of Mr Phelps Mrs Howard' Harbaugh, and) daugh - Dr Bowerman; Algr far three years, are chuckling over the joke on Ray ters Florence and Lucile , of Elgin, - F L Ayers. :> Ci mond . spent Christmas at the home of her Airs Joseph II Newcomer, who has PRINCE parents, Air and Mrs E R Gray. ALBERT Mr and Mrs Geo Kramer spent long Lyman Light preached - been ill for a time at Freeport, the national joy smoke Christmas/ with DeKalb relatives. M last Sun is getting muck bett'er and is expect- Walter McGinnis, who is attend- day in the M E church at Hunting- ing to be home soon. You take this testimony straight from the shoulder, men, ing the U of I School of Pharmacy, ton, Ind. All* and Mrs Chas L Harrison, who visiting Mary Mr and Mrs Chester G P 'yper, who Youcan smoke abarrel of P.A. without a kick! It hands is his mother, Mrs holidays have been visiting in the east the spent the in Leaf River,are out all the tobacco happiness any man ever dreamed McGinnis. living Rockford 228 North past six weeks, came home on New now in at ’ ’ Mr and Mrs Altekruse, of Musca- about, it s so smooth and friendly. It s a mighty cheer- ’ day Court St. Everywhere tobacco is sold tine, la., are visiting their daugn- Year s . ful thing to be on talking-terms your you ’ ll find Prin '.c Albert Air and Airs Chancey Gitchell vis- with pipe and your awaiting your cheerful visit , D N Prof John Light, of Harvard, Ill., • ter Mrs Scott. ited in Rockford and Oregon during tongue at the same time but that’s what’s coming Euyit in toppy rea begs , Sc ; Mary spent Christmas at the home of his — tidy red tins , 10c; handsome Mrs Sheadle has returned the holidays. pound and half pound humi » parents. Edith) to you sure as you pin your faith to Prince Albert! - from an extended visit in the west. The Misses and Mil - dors and in that classy Daniel Hoffman , one of our high pound— crystal— - glass humidor Mr and Mrs L J Chatfield and dred Light were also home for the - with sponge - moistener top holidays. ly respected citizens passed to his R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. that keeps the tobacco so fit ! children , of /Sycamore, Mr and Mrs Snyder Thomas, rest on the night of Jan 1st , John F Dee and daughter, of De- Oscar and brother spending holidays at. their old Air Hoffman has been making hiis Kalb, and Steve Dee, of Chicago , were are the home since the death of lii»s wife at enteirtained over Christmas by their home at Hagerstown , Md. Oscar had years the home of his daughter, Mrs Guy mother, Mrs John Dee, Sr. not been back home for twelve Myers , , Wiles, where he was found dead in Dr and Mrs F G Crowell and chil - Ernest , of Mitchell S Dak his bed on Sunday morning. The fu dren are expected home from their and Mrs Louris< sia| Schrader, whoi has - neral was held on Tuesday at Lights trip to the Pacific coast in a few been in Mitchell the pash year arriv- - ville, Rev W C South having the ser- The Greatest Clubbing Otter Ever Made in this Section days. • ed here before Christmas. Mr My- before vices in charge. The remains were Miss Gay Thomas, oldest daughter ers will remain several weeks laid to rest in the Lightsville cem- of Mr and Mrs Milligan Thomas, of returning home. many etery. ” this city, was married at Sycamore, The friends in Leaf River “ Virgie Welty, teacher o f Splendid PRAIRIE FARMER Club Offer and Alt Alorris remembered) Earl Ham Aliss Our Monday , Dec 20, to Andrew Boken. by giving the Minute Men of the Christian Sun The groom is the oldest son of Ole mond him three fine books , BY SPECIAL of (1,ay School held a reception for the ARRANGEMENT Boken , who resides two miles north at Christmas time, also a number parent's ot her boys at her home on, of Rochelle. other gifts. Earl wishes to thank his friends kindly remember- Tuesday evening. Games \wie pick - Air and Mrs S W Hoon, of Janes- who so OUR PAPER ed him. ed and a good supper served. The { v 'e. Wis, have been visiting h e r AND YOUR CHOICE OF ONE OF THE FOLLOWING MAGAZINE ^ Alinute Men is an organized class of parents, Mr and Mrs Geo H Cobb. Aliss Bessie Cain , who has been - , ALL FOR ONE YEAR , FOR \ COMBINATIONS visiting Rapids , la , past boys around the age cf 12 ears. Fred Cole, of Chicago, spent the in Cedar the Aliss Welty has been their teach */! Christmas holiday with his mother, several weeks, returned home Tues- for about live years. Mrs Emma V Cole. day forenoon. Airs George C Rebor . of Egan , who Dr W E Kittler has returned WOOSUNG. has been an invalid for some time, was , from Milwaukee, where he was cal - ’ The Aliases Dorothy Lanfz: and • led by ! given a Christmas shower by her nu- i the illness in his family. Gladys AlcGrath and Henry Briinb. e- Miss Louise Brundage has been merous friends, for which she is> duly ' com spent the holiday vacation at notified that the Sandwich schools, thankful and wishes all her friends in their homes here. wlPch she teaches, be U Happy New Year. will closed for Ahs S White and Airs Roy Quaco ten days on account of epidemic Mr and Airs Chas Stinger, of Rock- an • spent the holidays/ with the former ’s of scarlet fever. ford. visited during the holiday® at. mother at Galena. Rochelle is to have the home of her parent s, Mr and Airs a municipal ' Air and Mrs A1 H Brimblecom and skating rink due to the initiative of Joel Kuntzleman. daughter, Stata , entertained a num- the Woman's) Club. W , C Whitcomb Col A L Breaw departed for his j hev of guests Tuesday at a seven has donated t’he use of the property home at Sheldon , N D , last week, 0-clock dinner jI1( honor cf Mr and between the Whitcomb shops and the where he will remain the coming j Mrs Frailk Harnner, who left to make ball j ark , which make an ideal loca- year . • ' ! ikeir home in Sterling. HOUSEWIFE. Now in its 31st WOMAN’S WORLD. The most pop- tion fnr a rink. The ground will be THE Airs Wm Alotter and children , of Air Alia Wm Beard and fam ular magazine in America, reaches over flooded daily durfng and and - year. Is published once a month. the winter , during two million homes. Contains fascina- Elkton, S D have been here ily entertained at Christmas dinner : Each issue contains feature stories, fic- will Insure the best of skating. The ting stories by the best writers. Special the holidays at the home of Air and | yjr an

- <* <*> gnilSSRjj I90MI |SS2C «ffiS|j [ j[LOCAL NEWS][] ®2Sf 8®# iii 0S5£ £K8raifiraicraes6t BH55S»Pmt l9 BS ra&ES$ltC&l 8S»JI®SB W' ^ ^ ^ ^ You can get good hay at Little’s Edgar and Miss Selma Walberg W e Have Our Windows Mill. Ton or bale. For cash. It2p * were guests during Christmas day at Now is the time «, their heme in this cit.y A 10 and 25c sale of graniiteware, Full of Saturday, at Garard ’s. i L. T. Moore, the Ashton carriage to buy a and harness hustler, was a visitor Mrs. M. Pettiigoe is reported very in our city last week, ill with slight hope for her immed- Lord Baltimore Linen iate return to health and strengh. Herman- Rolph returned Sunday ev- CoatorSuit ening from a several days’ visit in Mr. and Mrs. Otto Garard and son , Chicago and up in the state of Mich- Gerald, were New Year’s guests at igan. the home of Mendota relatives. Pound Paper Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Causy, of Boyd We have 15 Coats and , of Rock Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams Montana, are guests for a week at vale, have enjoyed a two weeks’ vis- and Envelopes \ 10 Suits, all this falls the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto S. * J ' j South. Dakota S'M ^ it with relatives ini - . \ k 4 Garard. models, that we will Miss Orva Reese was down from Faul Anders was up from Knox for which we have the exclusive Rockford and enjoyed holiday week College and enjoyed the holiday va close out at from 50 to with home folks. - sale and which is the best writing cation period with home folks i n city, paper 75 per cent of their January enamel ware sale. Great this i we can secure to feature big values, 10 and 25c. Saturday, Jan * ’ The Ogle County Republican, The as a “leader ’ at 25c a pound former cost. 8th, at Garard’s. i Housewife, and The Prairie Farmer Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orwick left last aud Power Farming, all four for one An opportunity you week for Chicago, where they will i'eaL $1.75. make an extended visit. Special Introductory Sale should not miss. I. L. Sales ils confined to h i fc Chas. D. Etinyre has been confin - home with la-grippe and is under the To further introduce this writing ed to his home, close- to two weeks, care of Dr. Roe, but is better a t Just received 3 dozen with an obstinate attack of grippe. this writing. paper, we are offering for Big values in enamel ware, 10 and Mrs. J. C. Sey-ster and son, Tom , a few days only New Worthmore 25c one day only, Saturday, at Gar- left on Tuesday for Loss Angeles, ard’s. Calif., where they will pass the1 win- Waists $1, worthmore ter months. One Pound (90 sheets ) . Mr and Mrs Z A Landers and ] tH 0 f OQ . . . . One Box (50) envelopes me lor the boys were New Year’® guest® at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Little wel- \ the Edward Johnson home in DeKalb corned the arrival of a balby girl, — which was born to them Friday, De- Mystic Workers installation Tues- cember 24th. day evening, Jan -11th. Dance and The Mystics and We .have for sale two used cars, refreshments free to all - their families. ltl one roadster and one touring car. Prices rigliht. Ccme and see us. Ba- ’ McAllister Harry Capla-n was out from Cliica- com Bros G .arage. It2 Thorpe s Drug Store go and passed a part of the holi- day vacation with liis- parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hartman and THE ACCOMODATING DRUGGIST and Mrs. M. Caplan. son, J. M., Hartmrn, were guests of r datives at Beloit., Wis., during a County -Su -pt. of Schools, John E. part of last week. Cross, spent last week in Springiield in attendance at the annual meeting '^ One hundred and fifty ocean go- ing being of the State Teachers , i merchant .vessels are built ’ Association Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bosson apd Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hoffman, o f ui America, which is food for HJ- . little daughter, of Chicago, were Aurora, were guests at the home of at the Oregon Restaurant and Pius Springer, an aged citizen of The McAllister Co. were busy the flection, for the pessimistic. Call Christmas guests at the home o f Mrs. Laura Hoffman in this city on ret a good square meal. 4Gtf this city is reported very seriously past week with their semi annual Miisis Esther Bissell and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman. Christmas day. ill at his home in West Lawn. invoice. If there is any fault, they Mrs. Bosworth, of Davenport, Iowa, j Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Edelman are want to know where to locate iu Leading rubber tirei manufactur were guests at the Alberti Biissell - INDIAN CORN LEAF the parents of a baby boy, born to The members of St. Paul’s Luther- ers will advance the price® for 1916 - Mii&s Rhoda Fearer returned t o home here during the holidays. | Stops the pain instantly, Remove** conn* them Tuesday last. an church presented Dr. Dunlap with from 15 to 25 per cent, in view o f and bunions; 20c a package by mail, prepaid her school work Lake Forest yes - a purse of 60.00 at - Pioneer Health Herbs for bowels, liver a nd over $ as a Christina' sharp the cost of all , . terday, at the close of the lioliduy Mr. and Mrs. Albert Biissell will the increase in kidney trouble large size SI . small Rize, 50c. The Jones Variety Store offers this gift, raw materials entering into the man- By mail prepaid. Above is all right and sure » vacation enjoyed at her home here. leave today for their winter home thing: not sold in stores. M . J. WHITE, weok extra values in aluminum ware -* tires Oregon Illinois 44 lyr at Clearwater, Florida, where they ufacture of automobile ' . . . - Also will meeting at 10c each. Banner Blue enam - There be a business , > Miss Margery Etnyre completed lie ] remain until the May month, > »» elled ware, your choice, each 25c of the Oregon Woman’s Council a t wu . vacation season and returned Mon - ' the public library Saturday after - — - day to her school duties at Lake Reliable optical service, Eyes neon ’ W. S. Piedlow returned home on at three o clock. Forest College tested without charge. All work * . Thursday last from the Rochelle ' guaranteed. The Knapp Co., Clothing Winter I hospital, where he has been for Wanted A party is in position to you - Can use -a 50c disli pan at a Optician® Oregon, Ill. three weeks past recovering from 1 take on a—few more washings Satis an . - quarter ?. Come to our store Sat- j AN D— operation appendicitis faction guaranteed. Everything for . ' sani- urday, Jan. 8th. One day only. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Carman, of tary Inquire . at this offic.e ltlp Otto Garard. Aurora, were guests during a por Mrs. T. O. Johnston entertained - tion of the holiday season at the at a New Year’s dinner M/r. and John Mattison, Jr., who has a po- Mr. andl Mrs. I. P. Berry a n d Heavy home of their son, Rorcoe B. Car- Foot Wear Mrs. W. L. Katzenberger, and T. r.iticn with the Illinois State High daughter, Amy, spent a part of last - - man. i i I U ! . b Oscar Johnston of Chicago, Mrs. way Commission a® inspector, .spent week at the home of Mrs. Berry’s Lee Ansitene, Miss Grace Peabody, a portion of the holiday period in parents, at Plainfield , Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Crane and Miss Francis McDaidi and Mir. and this city, a guest of his father, T . Ge-o. Wood, of Chicago, were guests Mrs. John T. Johnston. Mattison. Mis® Tillie Gaplan was taken to Christmas day and Sunday following the Dixon hospital last week, where at the liom -e of Mrs. Cora Wood, she submitted1 to an operation, from fcoath of town. wliiciil sli-e is reported making good recovery. I Missi Blanche Tborskeiin w li o came home to sp-cnai Cirrum -a with E. H. Kaiiter, who represents a her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John j wholesale hardware house -in St. Thorsheim, returned to her work in Paul, as traveling salesman, has en- Chicago, Sunday .evening. joyed a week’s visit with hoinie folks THE GREATEST OF ALL WINTER in this city. Just received a car of genuine third vein Pocahontas Coal. Con- SPORTS. A HEALTHY EXERCISE FOR Lost Automobile crank, between tains more heah units and less ash Fischer’s book sioie and the V. H. any YOUNG AND OLD than coal mined in the United . Jones place east of town, Finder states. E. F. Davits. please return to the undersigned. NEVER COULD THE SKATINC BE Ltlp V. H. Jones, Oregon, Ill. Mrs. Sarah E. Servis, wlvo has BETTER. ENJOY IT WHILE been visiting in Aurora several week THE Spencer Kailer, who for three WiR join Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bis- WEATHER IS FINE. 3'ears paist lias been making good in sell at Aurora and accompany them the insurance business at Pittsburg, to Clearwater, Fla., for the winter Is enjoying a few days’ visit with season. home folks. - - At a meeting of the management How about this? The Ogle Coun- of the Boys’ Club Monday evening, | ty Republican, Prairie Farmer, Wo- Chas. Martin was elected president, man’s World, Poultry Post and Chester Landers, Sec’y and Treas., OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN ALL Home Life—all five for one year for and Frank Nye, manager, for the SIZES. $1.75. Clip hi® advertisement out month of January, and mail it in with your renewal. WE ARE SHOWING SEVERAL PAT —• Mrs. I. L. Sales arrived home from - The compiling and— posting of a the St. Charles hospital of Aurora, TERNS. WOOD BOTTOMS, THE FAV- ‘loafers’ list’ which is to be made Sunday noon, and is rapidly recover- up of heads of families who refuse ing from the operation which she un ORITE OF THE , - BOYS COMMON AD- to work, has been suggested for derwent while there. Dr. W. L. Mur- JUSTABLE WILL FIT ANY ONE. Dixon. Thi® stunt has been tried in phy, of Aurora , performed the opera- Aurora, and1 it is said to have had tion. EXTRA a marvelous effect on the lazy ones, i • HARDENED NICKEL PLATED The Byron Express of recent date SKATES. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sitler, of De- pays a very nice compliment t o Kalb, and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Sit- three teachers of the Byron public SKATES AS LOW AS 50C PER PAIR. ier, of Chadwick, were guests at the schools, Miss Bertha Beilis, of this home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sitler city, and Misses Johnson and Stan- bury very SKATES AS HIGH AS 3.00 in this city a part of the past week, , for the fine Christmas $ PER PAIR. - * program rendered by their pupils at Mrs. Cecelia Etnyre has been un * the Congregational church Just prior SKATES AT NEARLY ANY PRICE YOU der the care of a physician and a to the holidays, WISH TO PAY. nurse the past week with an attack of pneumonia. The past few days sh Samuel P. Smith, Jr., who is em- has been showing better in her con- l- 'oyed as traveling representative of ditiom E. D. Kimball & Co., Chicago, manu- • facturers of blacksmith and garage We are getting a great many orders supplies spent Christmas here at . . for our magazine clubbing offers ex- the home of his father, S. P. Smith, COPYRIGHT 1914 F M GILBERT THE HOUSE OF &SOU KUPPENHEIMER plained in the big advertisement o;i “Sam” travels over a portion o f ! page seven. Read it over carefully, t r.itoryin Illinois and Wisconsin and Your Hardware Men then, place your order, for this offer has mado a/ splendid record for his is for a limited time only ’ . firm during the past ye3r. Wooding s Clothing Store