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I PAGJi THREE KiaTERLlII IVjiRP CARE FOR r.ULK 4 Mews febm HcsiipfeM LIVES A GIRL if i THE DEKALB CHRONICLE FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1915. CORRECT DATA CONCERNING THE CONDITIONS TO GUARD Tuesday with her daughter. Mrs. Rob- HEALTH eH Ileustis. Who Suffered As Do TelU How She Found Sterling, a girl 22 years and 1 used to faint away every IS EASILY CONTAMINATED Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Austin and son, Marvin, are here for the summer. Mrs. E. Walsh, and Anna, were DeKalb shoppers Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Benton Houghtalytn abd family motored to Elgin Sunday. LEE Mr. and Mrs.

S. Ostewig spent Monday in Chicago. Frances Boken of Shabbona is the guest of her aunt; Mrs. B. Kittleson.

Miss Sadie Quitno returned home from Rockford Thursday evening. Rev. J. J. llitcbens has been visiting at Franklin Grave.

Mrs. Olaf Brown wa9 in Rochelle month and was very Keep Milk Cool is the Easiest Way ta John Husk drove the Overton auto Thursday, taking Mr; and Mrs. M. li Overton to "Sycamore where Mrs. Overton will take treatments azain.

She is in very poor health. Mrs. William Weber attended the Chautauqua at Waterman Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. George Kirby returned'! 'her home in Earlville Saturday, at.

er .1 few days visit with her relatives ami weaK. 1 was also bothered a lot with female weakness. I read your little book M. RJ O'Brien transacted business in Prevent it From Developing Bacteria Which Hake 1 it Harmful 4 is quite probable that the fire originated from an over-heated" stove. The Gordon Mitchell twenty-fie piece orchestra gave an open air concert from, a raised platform at the head of Cherry avenue in the business section Saturday evening.

The program consisted of overtures and solo numbers by members of the The orchestra rlaved selections from standard composers and in addition several popular airs'. This conceit was a' novel affair b-ing the first time an orchestra "cor cert has been given out of doors. The business men sponsored the affaf Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Lazier welcomed-, a baby daughter, their third i Wisdom for Wo and saw bqw "1" A Mrs.

Martha Faulkner of Tanna. FhL fs a guest 'at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WillUm lien. Rev.

W. R. Wilson is driving a r.e.w' auto which was presented to him by tb members of the Suyd im church. Miss Marie Anderson of IV-rr is spending a few week with Mrs. B.

Klrkias. Mrs. Martha C. under oiH one of the oldest inhabitants of Lelat.d and rne of the pioneer settlers in thU vicinity, died at her home last Saturday morning after, a brief U'ness The funeral whica was largely attended was held in the Bethany Lutheran Church Monday afternoon. Rev.

S. A Johnson officiating. Interment was made In the Leland cemetery. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Johnson of Clarion. Iowa, are visitln? Leland relatives. Grant Bu'lfs from Rollo is spending Mrs. O. P.

Peters was in Rochelle (By United Presi) Washington. July 23. This summer others bad been helped by Lydia E. Pmkham'a Vegetable. Compound, and Friday.

Mrs. 'Sophia Smith was'a guest at the home of Dr. Keene and wife at Shabbona. G. Gunderson was in DeKalh Suu- has proved to the uual number of housewives the comt.lexltr or th friends here; J.

W. GrinneU of Clinton, Iowa; was In town on business Thursday. Messrs. John Griffin, George I'tope, William Swanson and Oeorjre son motored td Rochelle and; Crea a rv 1 decided to try it, and it has made me feel Shabbona this weekl Miss Mary Thurston Is home from Shabbona for her vacation. Miss Thurston will teach the sixth grade this year with ah advance in her salary.

Oscar Miller, while cutting a watermelon, the knife slipped and cut his wrist, severing' an artery. He was hastened to Dr. Banks' office, where his injury was attended to. Postmaster O'Brien returned Wednesday from a week's visit with friends at Des Moines. problem ot caring for milk la hot weather." uay ariernoon.

Heat to the extent accumulated by Jacobson motored to De Kalb Sunday afternoon: tor Thursday. Warren Gretch" and LMlie Fair dtough and Miss Ruth Hall and Florence Sherwood went to Auro-a 03 Hans Johnson died at his home in allowing milk to Mand oa "a warm porch or in the un Is enough to start the bacteria In milk to multiplying at child, Monday July 6. Fred Cole, a clothing salesman for Maurice Rothchlld, Chicago, is visiting hismother, Mrs. Emma Cole. The census statistics are as follows 1 Lee last week.

Tnore Jacobson of Rock Falls is Thursday. rapid rate and thus tnake tt unfit the week with Lav em SanderHon. Dr. and Mrs.P. B.

Moore enterti'n- visiting in this vicinity. ed their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. 'like a new girl -and 1 am now relieved of all these I hope All young girls will get relief as I have. 1 never felt better In my life'Mrs.

Johk Tetrbault, Box 116, Sterling; Conn; 1 Massetut, NY." I have taken Lydia E. Plnkham'i Vegetable Compound and 1 highly recommend it. If anyone wants to write to. me I will gladly tell her about my case. I was certainly la a bad condition as my blood was all turning to water.

1 had pimples on my face and, a. bad color, and for five years had been troubled-with The liocjors called it 'Anemia and and said, was all run down, but Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound brought me out all right." Miss LAVJSA Myres Bo 74, Maasena, for use as sweet milk, according to the dairy specialiMs ot the department of agriculture. The hot days also bring flies, the great germ carriers, and the clouds of dtrst" laden with bacteria elva WATERMAN Miss Esther Frasier spent the week Number of new families Children in new families. Additions in resident families. Boys between 6 and 21 Giris between 6 and 21.

ROLLO E. B. Powers and wife and their daughter and husband were visiting here last Saturday. 59 81 26 429 -100 825 end in Chicago with Mrs. G.

Mosher returned Sunday from where she has Jesse Pbpe of Joliet Tuesday Mr. and Mrsj Elmer Neff and sister Mrs. Len Schryver of Piano motored here Tuesday visit relatives. Dr. 1 Moore iccompanied Edward Children of school age Mrs; Ferbam was caring for her been for some time with her daugh ter, Mrs.

John Snyder. mother at Wedron a few" days last fOufTey to the hospital at Aurora on Mrs. Belle Cox of Florida, who has been vUlting her Wra. Andrews, and family the past two weeks, went to YorkvlUe Saturday to visit her sister, Miss Andrews. Mrs.

H. L. Keene is visiting Mrs. Sanford Givens shipped cattle from week Thursday to prepare for an operation for appendicitis. here-Tuesday night.

Leila 1 Clapsaddle is staying with Boys under 6. 183 Girls under-. 171 Total under 21 .1185 Papulation of families with children .2309 Deaths. 5 George D. Banning has rented the Doris Rollins of Sugar Grove is! her.

auni. who. confined to her bed Miss Esther Heeg went Monday visiting relatives here. I with an -injured foot. evening to Ohio to visit friends.

Misses Zaida McDole and Bartz, who! H. H. ifiiis got two carloads of cat Linda Kwne this week while her husband is attending the veterinary con- Thomas Fairclousrh. Henry I.ang- have been visiting at the J. A.

Mc-tle from hV west. vention at Springfield ford, C. Klein and Dr. Mooro motored to. LaQrange Tuesday.

1 west half of the Tilton block on Dole home for' some time, returned! -Mr. Wright and daughter -were in Young Girls Heed This Advice. Girls who are troubled with painful or irregular backache, dragging-down sensations, fainting spells or indigestion, should immediately seek restoration to health by taking Lydia E. Pinkham'ii Vegetable Compound. which, when coming to rest on milk receptacles may ealily Contaminate the milk.

Milk La regarded as a neutral for bacteria, and the with which the various forma "mill multiply under the proper tempera-tores is astonlhlns. It haa been shown that if a- coble reotimeter about one-half teaspooaful) of milk containing 10 bacteria is kept at CS per cent temperature' for 21 hours the bacteria will have multiplied into about 1.000. In the same milk. If held at SO per cent the growth of bacteria would very mall. possibly as low a 40.

21 hours. Milk which contain a large number of bacteria r- rf Dr. Kilgore has gone to Springfield Fourth avenue north of the Sanitary to Nebraska Thursday night. I Chicago-one day. this week.

lira J. Partm and an Jamdi. rw to attend the vetertnarys' meeting, be Mr. and Mrs o. Aenew ana Miu Mrs.

Fuller and daughter were turned home Wednesday evening tdry and as soon as the building ing held there. Keene and be 7 Iron ha nut in will nin.v it Georgia were DeKalb Callers Satur- calling in this place last week. from their visit with relatives a ub an automobile sales room. Ml-. made the trip together.

day. Julia Tobias of Aurora is I 1 the Auburu and Mrs. Lee Harold entertained at din-1 her friend. Helen Hyde. i- pa a amm I oanmng nanaies Mrs.

Cook of DeKalb the guext of Mrs. W. Wiltberger this eek Rev. Pittman was in Chicago over HTipnf Sflturiiav in triwn. ner Sunday Mr And Mrs.

A. S. Bean Sunday. He exchanged pulpits witn nPor uohr.wmtio Hcwkford Mori waggeu ana aaugmer and daughter, Edna, and Mrs. A.

and is fctleuding chautauuua. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crown made rt.iK.vi. itco of DeKalb, are visiting her Rev.

George Wilson last Sunday. Bean of DeKalb, business trip to Aurora Wednesday. parenis. There will be no preaching in this Jones and family. Will Minnegan shipped hogs from Miss Hazel Hurd, of Chicago has Mr.

and Mrs. George Cilvs und TO THE KIDNEYS church for two Sundays during the Mrs Marv Dirk Inarm of (Thica2r la her Tuesday night. visiting at the Q. A. Dickinson home; P11 visltinS ner Mfss Nellie Mr.

and Mrs. A. G. Lindberg with cbautauqua at Sandwich. is either not fresh or has comejrora a diseased cow or has otherwlne been contaminated.

(Bird. nev. ruiman len nere on 1 nursany Movday in Homer Quilhot spent other relatives autoed to Rockford Misses Olive Menz and Marion rv Chicaga i Tike a tablespoonful of Salts if Back Sunday and spent the day with friends. Mrs. A.

Russell of- DeKalb spent Braiden were DeKalb passengers on to spend two weeks vacation with his "wife and little son in Iowa. She and the boy has ben visiting friends Miss Sarah Runley is visiting rla hurts or Bladder bothers Heat forms uric acid. tives in Chicago. Tuesday at the G. E.

Wilcox home J. 1 1 there for several weeks. daughter and Mrs. Grant of Shabbona attended chautauqua Tuesday t-rt ning. Miss Marjorie Fay of Hinckley was the guest of Mildred Mercer Wednesday.

Frltfay afternoon at 1:00 o'ekxk in the Presbyterian church occurred the funeral services of the late Mrs. John Harter. Rev. Nixon of Minneapolin taking charge of the service, at Muted by Rev. White.

Dr. H. Keene went to Sn-incfield I Mrs- -iara v- ana naugn and attended the Woman's' club. 1nnr lf.n T-- 4. v- 1 S.

R. Firkins is falling. He is Monday to attend a convention r- vPtPrinarv siirpnni I returned from their Minnesota trip. great sufferer. The Elva Woman's club was held in the M.

W. A. hall Tuesday. After a We are nation of meat eaters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a Eddie Erickson of Aurora wos iriesaay evening: Flies are poibly the most dangerous bacteria carriers likely to come in contact with milk. These scavengers may convey the gernrs of typhoid fever or other contagious diseases from the hick room to the milk.

Typhoid epidemics have been caused by flies spreading the Milk nhnuid le guarded frvm flies aa rigorously as care would be taken to avoid exposure to dlea.e. Cows are n'w pu on pasture. aftd milk Is more ea.ily pudue-l under Dr. A. W.

Chandler, who is con- town Thursday. was served by the Mrs. Wilcbx. Grube. I LtiLiAIS well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly; on guard- against" kidney trouble.

j3 Jvalescing from his injuries received Harvey Diveky of 'Aurora was Hulmes and Lee Mosher. The ch airs- "arvey Jones rrora a Ar in an automobile accident, is at, his town Monday on busines? will meet again In two weeks with the bor. who has boon V-iUnf The kidneys do their utmost! to free the blood of this irritating acid, but Isabella KirkpuXxkk W3.born irch 1 1 Dixon home. Miss Irene McGinnis spent several rv. iri n'ntunn a mi I sirs.

u. 11111 ine pasi ncr. re- 111 CI I lUliiil, Mrs. James Tilton and Mias Blanche from the overwork; they days this week in, DeKalb visiting her turnea nome saturnay. vania.

bh was marruf Jan. 1, ISio, E. Mosher as hostesses. left Monday for a visit with relatives get sluggish; the eliminative tissue 1 clog and thus the waste is retained in the aunt, Nellie Tonaer. Miss Marian Moorhead her to john v.

Iiartcr. The tollowlng year iLfiQa tm-- Tf at Focatello, IdaHa They expect in ed home from a two wetks visit Wit they movel west, settling near blood to poison, the entire system. your kidneys ache and feel like 1NIALTA iu ire guile douui inrre weess. Pittsburg. Penn.

pruun. I with her sister, Mrs. John Jacobson, and family near DeKalb and made the Mrs. ai. j.

wormiey and son are lumps of lead, and you have stinging Stephen Worden is very ill at the! a Chautauqua boosting trip was paios in the back or the urine is cloudy. To them were bom elgbi children. visiting relatives at Havelhill. Mass. acquaintance of "her twin nephews, unitary conditions' than darring the winter months when the cows are stabled all the time.

Milk may he handled by the mort correct and sanitary methods known, and If it Is not cooled immediately after milking home of his Mrs, Dick JBut-j made to Baker. Harding of sediment, or the bladder is irri They expect to be gone until Sept. 1. six sons and two daufchtcru. The sons are Richard, who liven in Piano; born Saturday.

Joe says they are the er. ISomonauk and Sandwich on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. George E. Rutledge table, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleepless- Mrs.

Ed. Harrington and soh and I before the Chautauqua finest boys you ever saw.nd John is ij daughter of ChIcago were gMest8 Harris, who died in Chicago; Cyrun, a proud father. of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C.

Lonee nesa, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad and kept cool until consumed. It very living in Tevas; Walter, liiai- In Chicago; John. whoti whereabouts I un Miss Frances Boken Spent a few Mrs. Marwood Baufield and children Francis lke from Samlwlca v'tu-spent Wednesday at their aunt's, Mrs. ed Miss Hazel Arnold and Warner, on Sycamore road.

Friday and also aitend-sd he Cluu- In I weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad i Salts; take a itoon begins to change and' sour. necker over Sunday. They made the trip In their automobile. days at Sandwich this week. Miss Lillian Irving of Piano visited Jesse Plapp and family were De-rtauqua.

known, and CharleH of Chicago. The daughters are Jenny of Chicago and tablespoonful in a glass of water before 1 breakfast each morning and in a few Mises Gladys and HaZfl riewellln friends here this week. GENOA Alice While of Minneapolis. 1 days your kidneys will act fine. This 1 famous salts is made from the acid of Malta friends emend H-oeir sympathy from Shabbona are guesH at the Ed Rev.

J. W. Davies of Chicago came out Monday and is visiting at the Twenty-five years ago while driving Mrs. James and daughter, tn Garnet Pearl and wife in the loss of I George home. fact, the bacterial content increase rapidly-as long as the rrllk remains atove f.O degrees Fahrerheit.

The bacteria are rorrnar? or Increase slowly at a lower tempeiature. Tor thi reason, every precaution for! keeping milk cold from the time It Is produced untif it reaches the consumer grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, Marjorie, and Miss Ethel Jackson, their only child. Alce E1Ie of Chloo is vUit- the milk wagon Mr. Harter was killed Boardman home. Mian Nellie Kerwin was a DeKalb ing Miss Delia Moland.

on the mam eroding over me i.ur Charles-Firkins spent Tuesday in who wre visiting the former's par- I 1 1 to neutralize the acids in urine so it is Mrs. O. Hill from Chlcp0o is here lington tracks here, a few years ute; Aiimm uis uwe, nave reiurnea 10 ineir caller Wednesday. no longer a source of irritation, thus end ins urinary and bladder disorders. A.

Oetzel of Rochelle spent Monday homes at Shabbona, B. Bj Smiley and wife were calling on his mother, Mrs. A. M. Smiley.

is essentia I. for her annual visit with her Mrs. Harter moved to Sandwich, Frank Hill and family nvl also oth' where she lived several years before er relatives and old friends. going to Chicago, where she died July In town on business. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Brendemuhl I t9 Jaft Salts is inexpensive and. cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, and nobody can make -a mistake by taking little occasionally E. H. Brown of Genoa arrived in left Wednesday for North Dakota, Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. IiConard Hanson re- 14, at the home of her son, Charles town Monday! evening and visited overj where they will visit a son and other Mrs. J. C.

Pierce was calling on De turned to Bakersfield, SRturdajtl Mrs. Harter had been ill since the to keep the kidneys clean ana active. Tuesday with his daughter, Mrs. relatives Kalb dentists Tuesday. after a few weeks visit with Mr.

Han first of April, suffering intense pain. Beauty More Than Skin Deep. A beautiful woman alwayn has good digestion. If your digestion faulty. 'Tablets win do' you ceod Obtainable everywhere.

Sam Keast autoed to DeKalb Wed James and family. I Mrs. Anna Dusler and daughter; son's home folks Mr. and Mrs. Harter were both Two birthdays were celebrated Mon-Velma of Chicago are visiting at the nesday.

Clajrion Sanderson spent a few lajs members of the Presbyterian church The Congregational Aid is being en July 19. Mrs. C. F. Stein and home of the former's mother.

Mrs in DeKalb this week. here and very willing, loyal workers. George Pope claiming the samel Carrie Duval tertained this (Thursday) afternoon at Mrs. Andrew Klove frrmi Rock Is During her recent illness Mr. Harter Mrs.

Jeanette Hurts. date, a pleasant surprise was piannea Mr and vr, 0r.fin shaw anrt land has been visiting a th name ahdUwenty-two ladies formed in line Kenneth, were Sunday -visitors at the of Mrs. Amos Simonson thl week anl often spoke of the class of boys he taught in the Sunday school here. Betides her sons and daughters he MAPLE PARK at 1 o-ciocK anu marcnea to tne nome home ot Mr and Mr Klme Snipman attending our Chautauqua 01 Mrs. fatein ana spent an nour or Mrs.

Carrle Duval entertained Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Henderson fioro Mr. and Mrs- V.

Harris and chil Many Peopfo In This Town never really enjoyed a meal until we advised them to take a 1 before and after each meat Sokl only by u--2ta a Imx. KIRCHNER'S DRUG leaves to mourn her death ten grand more and then all marched on to Mrs. Harry Lfscher and daughters, Ella and viRiting with! Memphis. are vlsltl" at the dren of Michigan are children and four sisters. Telephone Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oils 'arid Greases We have -an e.pemltytine Ker osene for use in incubators, lamps and Ask your dealer for it.

Independent Oil Co. Pope 8 and spent another social rneipiora, last week. John Henderson home this weok. friends here; Those rrom out of town ho attend- when all repaired to the restaurant Messrs. Lester and Clarior, Eame Mrs.

Ella Eggleston is spending the below and ice cream and wafers were Miesei the funeral were, all the children Mrs. F. W. Marquette of Valpariso, Ind.Ms Visiting friends here. Mm.

ThrtS. Tturlra nnl Honolitar week with her daughter. Mrs. G. Hoyt.

and Clarion Sanderson and served. -f excepting Cyrus and John. Hiehwav Superintendent Miller of Mabel and Ethel Eames ri. e-v Her sister, Mrs. Robert Walker, and DeKalb county was a business caller autoed to the home of i.

Elckson attended the merchants piCr visit in Denver, and other Sunday. Miss Mabel Eamc remained husband of Aurora, her sister. Mrs. Tuesday places. nic at DeKalb Thursday.

Mrs. T. W. Olmstead was a Rock-far visitor Wednesday. D.

J. O'Brien held his first sale ofa few days to viU relatives. Jennie Howison or Sandwich. Mr. and I rk.rkia Cimn 2r find if I 11..

rk.m nA Vfr Mo. Miss Nellie Byrd returned to Stew the season Wednesaay wnen airs. "Q' j.v. ear S17 flats AV. -) ard Sunday evening after spending a disposed of all her Kanviue attenaea ine vuauwaiKju i on Guire of Chicago.

Ieon naner. a Hans Tennison Mr. and Mrs. D. C.

Green of aKnsas week with frie i in town. grandson of Detroit, Mrs: Alice White tarm machinery stock and grain and Saturday. Miss Dorothy FleweUm of Shab- and two daughters. Miss IxmmiBg City are visiting their daughter, Mrs Fred Worcester. Several from; here are attending the all of her household furniture.

A very I Vwina atvcBt few dava vilh Miss Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. and Miss Jonephlne White- of Chicago, Chautauqua at Waterman this week. large crowa wa, Melva Splby thla wel.k t.ok lh Mrs C. A. Patterson and son.

Rich and Mr. and Mrs. Prcsfon of Paw Paw, Mrs. A. Hubbard came from Hinck over one hunarea mcuuru "About two years ago 1 had a severe attack of diarrhoea which lasted for ard.

are enjoying an outing at Lake the Chautauqua. ley Monday evening. the sale. Mrs. Robert Walker of Wichita.

Kaa is also-a sifter. They mere all enter Mrs. Archie Waits from Ottawa Geneva with a party of Elgin friends 6vef a Week," write W. C. Jones, Bud J.

I. Thurston, clerk of camp 564, M. Mr. and Mrs; JOe Olson and and spent Sunday in Leland. Critp.

tender, deficate waLcr "that it it, Carma harmonizes delightfully with ice crearrt. CARMA SANDWICH Miss Elizabeth Jennings of St tained at the home of Mrs. Howison ford, N. D. "1 became so weak that I W.

ot A. was notified that the $2,000 Mrs. N. P. Olson motored to DeKalb Mr.

and Mrs. George Gnvr from Charles was a Sunday Kuest at the in Waterman, a sister to Mrs. Harter. not stand upright. A druggist claim of Mrs.

Hans Tennison was al- Thursday evening. Ottawa atfiOed to Leland Sunday and home of It. B. Field. Are they playlnit? Uow'm ioVt in full.

Mr. Tennison was a recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, The Fred Stein of Sandwich Is. spending attended the Chautauqtia. Mrs. W.

Somerville and Mrs. member of the Woodmen for twWity- this against Polo lat Thursday they Mr. and Mrs. Charles rou and a few days here since Friday visiting first dose relieved me and within two E. Gibbs entertained ten of thef? lady oeserv-' won 7 to 0, and against Milledgville five years and had paid into the bene Mr.

Strong of Earlvilli attended his parents in company with his wife friends at the former's home Thurs they won 7 to 4 Friday, at Maquota fit fund f295. tht rhautaiiaiia Tuesday Vning. days 1 was as well as eve-Obtain' able everywhere. and son, who came a few days prev I I day. Mr.

anl Mrs. Robert rong fixn I went 5 to 1 ia their favor: Miss Bertha Darnell of Bristol has iou3. Pmo.t popular deLcacy of the day. A ilice of Saturday at Di-lmar they lost 2 to 0, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Eichlor. Walter been the guest of Mrs Charles Wat Earlville attended the Chau'auna t.i but Sunday at I)ewltt they won again Saturday evening. a a "7 ROCHELLE Gray and Ray Shipman attended the merchants picnic at DeKalh last I i I ice cream wan. with a aoore of 2 to 0, winning again Miss Ruth Morey from Harding i.i Miss Susie Harper, a teacher in Tuesday at Tipton, 11 to 4. Thursday.

Take a' Tonight will act as a laxativei In the pending a few days with Mit Tew y' one Carma wafer oer it, another under -it." 5 Enjoy one son. James Simons and Michael Moore left -Monday for the fax west. Miss Helen OfShay left for her home In Canada the first of the week. Albert memm was a Chicago caller the high school twenty years ago, For "Monday's game at Wheatland Morey. Mesdames B.

F. Kepner, Martin Ma was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. we have not the score.

Arrangements are Irelnz ia.i for lana, J. Coffee, Henry Holsker, May on Thursday. The schedule for th rest of the the 'Fanners' Elevator nie wnicn Krtprath and Miss Mary Cannavanr no.rmnfl Miss Marie Sammon spent Satur will be held at Shabbora Park ,01 week is as follows. They play: ,1 this week. the nearest soda foua-t a i or make it at home.

KIRCHNER'S DRUQ STORE were hostessea to St. Catherine' Ladies' Aid Thursday. day with Ashton friends August 31. The Farmers' tKMtor cf July 21. U-hanicavllle.

July Mm. Akers is visiting her brother, Timothy Connell. W. Hartong and, Georg W. What "a' Girl Car Do.

Get Carma by Simons, motored, to Steward on A. E. Reuland of Maywood was a One of the authorities was asked the dozes at your dealer's. 1 Tuesday where Mr. Hartong supmit Misses Ruth 'and Norenne Dalby spent the week-end with Mrs.

Carrie Patterson. Mrs. Norman Kelley and daughter, recent caller here. whether a girl can love two men at tfca anma time. r.bablv not.

BUt ted a photograph of members ot the Robert Emberson spent Monday in Steward Gun club, i the can give sufficiently im Chicago. Veronica, of Sycamore were. Sunday The farm residence of EH Po ier, Leland. Baker and Earlville will J-jn Ubon; Jul7 23. Mt.

Vernon. July 27. together and expect to hav ih rtelnbeck; July 2. State Center: July largest aralr of this kind ever held 29. Ames.

In thla locality. Frequently during Ibe week news of Miss Gertrude Seeber n. Randich the Red Sox come out in the Aurora helped' her aunt. Mrs. T.

I eterion Beacon. in the Ice cream parlor a few day? Mr. Wm. Stone, wife and two daugh-this week. ten, Olive Stone and Mrs.

Fayetta Miss Kid Anderson let HTesdiy Willet of Malta, are visitln the for Iowa -where she expects tn Carnes and Smiley families "and at-the summer with rtUUvex tendlsf 'chautauqra. itation ot the passion to fool both ot 1 a 1 guests of Mrs. Esther Kelley Miss Katherine Clifford of Chicago the raeri. Topeka Capital on rural route No. 2 burned to the ground Wednesday night while the is visiting her A.

Cofey 1 Dr. and Mrs. John Corson of Leaf Jnlina Sllvermnn 1 and. Ca la family were In Rochelle attending the Miss Mary Driscoil ot Bristol speni the week-end with Maple Park friends. orchestra concert Xfttle if ar of River were Genoa callers Tuesday.

Born, Dr. and Mrs. B. S. Gran lund Monday, Jury 12, tt daughter.

Kenna ot Belvldere were biet yester wmzmm I the household goods were savedJ lc Mrs. 'John Allen of DeKalb! pen.

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