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> IN A PARAGRAPH. rown things usually seams At least this Is true of vn girls. 3 cue time when every man ortn is musical and that's blowing his own horn. lews Items we read from*, ily serves to make us love ' liat much more, ever was a time when there ich need for hemp rope in I States as there seems tc^| DEATH CALLS WAR VET CULLOM MAN CALLED WILL BUILD SOON CANCER CLAIMS Elmore Raboin, Assistant Cashier of DOINGS ATIDE Enno Flessner Pioneer Business Man LOCAL PRIMARY Rosenboom Brothers Start Prelimin NEWS OF THE Cullotn Bank Dies in Denver. Dies Saturday Morning. ary Work on New Brick Store. Elmore Raboin, a Cullom young After Buffering fdr five months Rosenboom Brothers have begun T A LOCAL MAN man, died in Denver, Colorado Mon COUNTY SEAT A TAME AFFAIR the preliminary work of building a NEIGHBORHOOD w with heart disease, Enno Flessner, day night at 10:45 of tuberculosis. 65 years old, who had been in the new double one-story brick building Andrew Baerlocher Expired The body was brought back to Cul Interesting News Items Taken mercantile business in Cullom for Number of Voters Forget to on their lots in the east business Short News Items Gleaned Monday Evening at lom for burial. The funeral will be many years, died at his home thbre block ot Chatsworth. Papers held Friday afternoon and the burial From the Pontiac Daily Mark (X ) in Square Be The new building promises to be From Exchange* end Other Home of HU Son. Saturday morning.' will be In West Lawn cemetery there. Leader the Past Week. Realising that the end was near fore Names. y one of the finest of Chatsworth’s Sources, Told Briefly. Deceased was about 26 years old. Mr. Flessner sold his stock of general business section. The west section Andrew Baerlocher, a widower He was born at Clifton and came will be 138 feet long and 22 feet i POSIT merchandise about four weeks ago Tuesday’s primary election was a Gibson City, which Is under the who made his home with his son, with hts parents to Cullom about ten The present state legislature will rather freakish affair in Chatsworth wide on the inside. The east room YOUR to J. M: Jeyte, another merchant and commission form of government, has John and family on the Herr farm years ago and was ‘employed as as be asked to appropriate money for In that 33 out of 110 votes cast were will be 57 feet long and 22 feet in IS, AR the construction of an armory In Pon leased his two-story business build three candidates for mayor and thir Just at the north edge of Chatsworth, sistant cashter of the Farmers State thrown out by the Judges as defective side. The outside dimensions will be ID NK- ing to Mr. Jeyte. teen for commissioners. passed away Monday evening at 7 bank. He saw service In France dur tiac. Decatur and Cairo will also or spoiled. 451 feet for the double building. ask for similar appropriations. Mr. Flessner flra^ started In the Gibson City, which is under the o’clock after a lingering Illness of ing the world war and resumed his There were no names on either of The walls will be of brick and hol The People’s restaurant In Pontiac mercantile business in Charlotte thir commission form of government, has cancer of the liver. _ position In the bank when he return ty-five or forty years ago. Later he the two ballots—Peoples and Citi low tile. The front will have a mar JALLY formerly conducted by Harry Saun three candidates for mayor and thir While he had declined in health ed. Last winter he went thru an at moved to Cullom and about 25 yearo zens—and voters were required to quis awning with prism glass above YOUR ders, was closed by the proprietor on teen for commissioners. slowly his death came rather unex tack of the flu from which he never ago entered into partnership with write In the names of all candidates the plate glass windows and a marble LNGKR Saturday evening. Mr. Saunders re Thor Knutson, last week sold his pected. His sister, Mrs. Elisabeth recovered. He was of a rather frail Henry Amacher. Later the firm dis for whom they desired to vote and base below the box windows. There cently filed a* petition in the federal 80 acre farm, one mile east and • It DE- Bingham, of Fairbury had been visit constitution and as he did not Beera here Is where 29 of them fell down, will be no basement but steam heat court at Peoria asking that he be de solved and Mr. Flessner continued short distance south of Cabery to IO DO ing him during the day and went in to regain his strength he dlctded to go the business alone. figuratively speaking. The 29 wrote will be Installed and both rooms will clared a bankrupt. Matt Smicker for 3235 per acre. to the room to bid him good bye as to Denver where he had three cousins in the names all right but failed to be sanitary equipped. The side and Saturday afternoon at the north He served as village trustee, vil The telephone central committee she was starting for home and found and made his home with them. He place an (x) In front of the names rear windows will be all-steel and door of the court house Master in lage president for eight years and of the Saunemin mutual line held TiNTS, him dying. seemed to be recovering nicely dur end of course they could not be glass while the front windows will be Chancery H. E. Torrance offered for treasurer of the Lutheran church for their meeting last week and the as CON- Funeral services were held at the ing the summer and encouraging let counted. Four ballots were thrown set in copper. The site has been re sale what is known as the P. J. Rich 20 years. He was upright and hon sessment for the coming year waa I IN ESS home this forenoon at 10 o’clock, ters came back home and he was est in all his dealings and command out as spoiled as they had been de surveyed and the water connection ardson farm of which 160 acres are made at 36.50. This remains the TECT- conducted by Rev. A. C. Huth of the planning when he would be able to faced in the marking. made from the city mains and the located in section 17, 78 acres in sec ed the respect of the entire communi same as It was last year. UTIVE Lutheran church. The body was come borne. Recently his nose gave ty. He passed thru many trials and For President of the Board of work of construction will start just tion 16 and 120 acres in section 8, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Barnes, taken to Fairbury on the noon train him considerable trouble from an In adversities but always saw the bright Trustees, A. J. Sneyd received 56 as soon as the weather will permit. all in Pike township. The land was well known resident of Fairbury, for burial In the cemetery there. jury he had received while playing side of life, and It can be truthfully votes and D. W. McCarthey, J. W. Rosenboom expect to use the purchased by Charles Van Buskirk at on Monday celebrated tbelr sixty-first UP Deceased was born In Switzerland, ball a few years ago and he went to said of him that he "fought a good Garrity, T. E. Burns, T. J. O'Connor larger of the rooms for their plumb his bid of 3237 an acre. wedding anniversary at their home. December 4, 1853 and came to Amer a Denver hospital for an operation. fight” and his memory will ever be and W T. Bell each one vote. ing business and will lease the east The Bloomington, Pontiac A Joliet Owing to illness In the family no ica when a young man. He remained In hlB weakened condition this seem cherished by those who knew him For village trustees, C. F. Shafer room, a tentant for which has not electric line has filed a bill in the special gathering of family or friends here for a shore time and then re ed too much and shortly after the best as a most loving father, a good received 47 votes; H. C. McMahon, yet been secured. circuit court directed against John Bank turned to his native country. After operation he suffered several severe neighbor and friend. 43 votes; Con Gerbracht 43 votes; The new building will be quite an Fairbury Bon Ton Limits won Petry asking for an injunction re a short time there he again emigrat hemorrhages. His parents, Mr. and Surviving are three sons, two Robert Rosenboom 38 votes; William improvement to the business section from Piper City Moguls at Fairbury 0.00 ed to America, accompalned by six Mrs. John D. Raboin were summoned straining him from operating a bus Baldwin 11 votes; L. W. Shols, J. E. and the firm is to be congratulated Friday nigbt, 34 to 28, In a free y line between Pontiac and Gardner. daughters and five grandchildren. action. teen other young people, among to hlB bedside about two weeks ago. Funeral services were held at St. Roach and John Silberzahn each one on their decision to build so nice a scoring contest. The work of De- The electric line operates between whom was Miss Elisabeth Luns, The patient rallied and his father re John's Lutheran church Monday at vote.