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■W? !‘Iy ''; f SSI X - >. * 0 VETO TED TO THE IN TEEBS TS OF CHA TS WOE Til A.Y7) VICINITY. VOLUME XI. CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 1884. NUMBER 89, M —A synopsis of the proceedings of the And this is tbe history of all of these ex Religious. (Shatewarth ^laindtakt. Democratic convention, from the opening peditions; but still the world finds those Rev. D. R. McGregor’s sermon on JAH. A. SMITH, Publisher. to its end, will be found elsewhere in our ready and anxious to make the sacrifice. last Suuday evening was from Luke 8UB8CRIPTION KATES. columns. —The board of supervisors paid W. W. 12:6-7. If paid In 8 m onths 81A0-, O therw ise81.00per —Mr. C. Heppe has the nobbiest sign Bears Esq., Chats worth’s excellent repre a n n u m . He pointed out, in the introduction, ADVERTISING RATES. in town, and it was placed in position last sentative in that body, the highest com how unity in diversity permeates Local business notices ten cents per line; Friday. Gaze upon it and see what you pliment in their power to bestow by materiality, thought, time and space. FA SIZIOJVA 7iL & Rates lor standing ads furnished on appli think of it. electing him their presiding officer. The The following lessons were drawn cation. ALL advertisements unaccompanied —Fine Cashmere Shawls in all colors, judgment of the board in this particular by directions restricting them will be kept is commendable, and, while the ’squire from the te x t: God does not forget In until ordered out, and charged according and cheap, at J. Walter’s. the small things iu looking after the ly . wears his new honors with proper grace, Communications of a proper character —Mr. R. Smith, who has for some lime his host of friends in this part of the great. With one arm He keens the sollolted, and information of local news been visiting bis sister, Mrs. John Young, county are pleased, and that he will make planets in their orbits, aud with the gladly received at all times in this city left for bis home iu Ohio last a most excellent chairman none will other He protects a sparrow. The Tuesday night, Almighty’s care for man is multitudi The Origin of Scandal. - question. —Mr. Henry Free and daughter, MinDie, —Messrs. Jackson A Walter are kept nous. ‘‘The very hairs of your head Is prepared to supply the ladles' wants, Said Mrs. A. accompanied by bis brother, made a visit are all numbered.” God’s care to T o M rs. J . busy filling orders for the product of their and Is showing Iu quite a confidential way, to Kankakee this week, returning factory, and their brick and tile are grow man is greater than it is to other “It seems to me Wednesday night. ing in popular favor daily. The fact is, creatures. ‘‘Ye are of more value That Mrs II —A telephone crank, bailing from Bath, than many sparrows.” This should Takes too m uch—som ething In her tea the farmers are beginning to realize that And Mrs. J. N. Y., was upon our streets Wednesday, the Jackson & Walter tile are the most uot lead men to be presumptuous. To M rs K. and, after being confined overnight, was durable of any in tbe market. Since If a sparrow cork up your stovepipe That very night was beard to say, shipped on Thursday. it will be liable to come to grief. If She grieved to touch putting in tbe new crusher, which takes Upon It muoh, —A house and lot for sale. Inquire of out ail of tbe larger stones and crushes a man disbelieving in the law of But “Mrs. B. took —such and such!" Mrs. Molitor, two doors east of P lain- to a powder the smaller ones, a marked gravitation steps forth on air, he will T h e n M rs. C DKALEH office. improvement is noticed in the quality of receive belief by the time h§ reaches W ent straight away THIS SEASON. And told a friend the self-same day, — Mr. E. E. Bangs accompanied his the tile aud brick, and the result is an terra firma, which will have been *' Twaa sad to think”— mother, who has been spending some time increased demand. gained in a very experimental man Here came a w ink— ner. If a man ignores the law of “That Mrs. B. was fond of drink.” here, as far as Peoria, Monday, . on her —The speech of Hon. L. E. Paysou de The friend's disgust way to visit her son at L&con, 111. livered in tbe bouse of representatives on grace till his fitful dream is over he Was suoh she must —Rev. P. P. Owens, of Fairbury, ac June 8d upon the subject of the Oregon will with Dives learn, when too late, Inform a lady “which she nussed,” Land-Grant Railroad is a masterly effort, that he committed a sad mistake. “That Mrs. B. companied by his sister, who is visiting What kind of reasoning is this? Fire FEATHERS AND FLOWERS! At half-past three. him from New York city, were the guests and, after a careful perusal of ihe speech Was that far gone she couldn't see.” of Rev. Wm. v. d. Hagen Wednesday. in detail, we do not hesitate to pronounce will not burn. The Hebrew children This lady we it unanswerable. Mr. Payson, in making passed through it unscorched. There Wreaths, Clusters, and Sprays. Have mentioned, she —A grand re-union of soldiers and tbe Doble fight be has against the manifest fore, to show the people that I am Gave needle-work to Mrs. B. sailors will be held at Chicago on August disposition of tbe great railroad corpora sincere in my belief, and as a pure And at such news 26, 27, 28, and 29, 1884, under the auspices Could soaroely choose tions to “gohble” up the public domain, matter of experiment, I will throw PRICES REASONABLE. But future needle-work refuse. of the Re-uniou Association of the North whether rightfully entitled to it or not, has myself into yonder furnace and will Then Mrs. B„ west. evidently made those corporations bis escape unhurt. Strange as this syllo As yonTl agree O p p o s i t e E. A. B a n o s ’ D r u g S t o r e . Quite properly—she»sald, sal said Bbe, —John P. Hansen is receiving a large bitter enemies, but tbe great mass of gism appears, judging from the actions That she would track quantity of brick from Jackson aud people will not be slow to appreciate bis of men in all walks of life, this is the T h e b ack Walter's factory, which he will use in To thosele wlwho made her look so blaok- valuable services. logic they are practicing. Through Mrs. K. putting in a new foundation under his —The Chats worth PiAiNDEALER, pub And Mrs. J. store. 8he got at last to Mrs. A. lished by James A. Smith Esq., a gentle And asked her why, —The rain on Thursday found man of scholarly attainments, comes to W ith cruel lie. many of our farmers in the midst of their our desk a welcome visitor The last She painted her so deep a die. bay harvest, but, as it was uot of long number has an interesting account of an Said Mrs. A. In some dismay, duration, its tendency was to delay rather old fashioned Fourth of July celebration “I no suoh thing could ever say; than cause serious injury. under the maples, which called out, it is 1 said that you —Lawrence Waugh has given up his said, five thousand people, including a Much stouter grew large number of substantial farmers, with On too muoh sugar—which you do.” position as night clerk in the hotel at — The Argonaut. Watseka for the reason that a person wagoD loads of well behaved children, needs more than four hours sleep out of aDd grown up sons and daughters. —Carpets sold very cheap at J. Walter’s. twenty-four. W. S. Felker lakeB his Chatsworth ranks as one of the leading villages on the Bloomington branch of tbe —Miss Mattoon paid Ohataworth a visit place. —Fine line of Cashmeres just arrived, Illinois Central railroad.—Chicago Tele Monday. gram. —£. A. Bangs sells 8 pounds of tea for all colors. Come and examine tbemr $1.00 J. W a l t e r . —On last Tuesday while train No. 15 was switching they uncoupled two cars —Corn 85 @ 88 cents. Oats 25 @ 26 —The social at Mr. L. Shepherd’s last cents. Hogs $4 50. Friday night was enjoyed by quite a large from the engine and run them in on the crowd. Ice cream, cake, and raspberries south switch. Mike Liston rode them in. —John Seberger went over to Cbenoa were the refreshments, and were heartily He tried both brakes and found neither and spent the day Sunday. enjoyed by all. The receipts of the evening would hold the cars, so be jumped off and -Five pounds of Tea for $1.00 at E. A. were $19. ■ threw a five-inch block under I lie last Bangs’. I* • — Mr. Klover, who has been confined in truck, throwing them off the track and —The board of supervisors closed their tbe insane asylum for a long time, re against the train o&the main track, Mike July session Thursday evening.