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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 4

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THE DE KALB CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18.. 1913. THE DE KALB DAILY CHRONICLEL0THERANS tPlTBIJSFJKU DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY WILL MEET! THE DEKALB CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Mf jf.fwnavrny. President E. J.

Raymond, Secy-Treasurer 119-123 East Mi; Street, DeKalb, niinoi Important Annual Mission Ses AT MYSTIC MTETING. The regular meeting of the Mystic sion W'll Be Held In Rockford I SUBSCRIPTION RATES Workers was held last evening and no special business was transacted. $0.10 OaoWeck. Per Year, in mtvanr-e By Mail, pc.r Year, in ndvance Mrs. Thomas Telliaoh who has been 4.00 secretary of the lodge for Beveral 300 FAHLUND TO SPEAK Cenu-Weekly, One Year, In advance .1.50 years wilt leare in a few days for California to make her home and the lodge made her a handsome gift.

Local Pastor Will Give an Address at jameg Darnell made the presentation COMMITTEEMEN the Coming Gathering of the Min-lepeoch the gift was a gold handled TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY tv V- umbrella and a ten dollar gold FOR BULL MOOSE piece. W. E. Rose of Fulton, an of Isters of This District Interesting Program la Announced For The Event by the Church. ficial of the Mystics was present and gave an interesting talk on the work WANTED Position as Stenographer.

Address Care of Chronicle. 61 of the lodge. Late In the evening Progressive Officials For ths County the guests danced and Peck's orches WANTED Doya over yearn of age. Mel villa Clark Plana Music Dept. Are Named Here by Big Rockford Star: Pinal prepara- tra furnished the music.

About 100 Gathering. tlons for the annual mission meeting I members were present at last even WANTED Sidesman for oils, paints The following Progressive precinct 0f the Swedish Lutheran pastors and ing'8 meeting. and specialties. Good paying positions. committee men were named at the re- laymen of the itockford district have Th Middle States Oil Company, cent meeting to serve until the next! been completed.

The conference, ENTERTAINED FRIENDS. election, at which their successors which is to be held at South Park Cleveland, Ohio, 45 can be elected: Lutheran church will Tuesday JACK FOTCH One of the World's Premier Fancy Skaters At the ARMORY Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week. LOST String of Amber Beads with Victoi" John McCleary, Jr. and continue through Wednesday. Miss Margaret Christensen of North Fourth street entertained her Sunday school class with her teacher Mrs.

John Halsne at her home last evening. The girls and their teacher gold locket. Return to Marjorio Mc- Theie are twenty churches in thte Clinton W. J. Randalls.

Murry for reward. 63 district and as each church will Afton Not represented. expected to send its pastor and a lay WANTED Men to learn tb barber DeKalb 1st, E. C. 2nd, Gil-trade by our new' method of free bert Blackman; 3rd, Charles New- WHITE SLAVE FOE delegate, the attendance will probably be in the neighborhood of forty.

practice; Hundreds of graduates de- eren: 4th. J. P. Johnston: 5th, T. J.

t. H. McAllister co. pending upon us for Few Adams. Unusual Interest centers in the WORKS IN DEKALB weeks qualifies.

Wages while learn- Somonauk Dr, C. D. Carr." Sandwich Henry Hartman; ingi Tools given. Write today. Moler Barber College.

Chicago Ills. 67 will meet every' few weeks through the winter, and will organize a club later. The object of the meeting Is to get acquainted with each other and with the mothers of the girls. Several hours were spent socially and light refreshments were served. MARRY IN THIS CITY.

Lincoln J. Ran sd all of West Chicago and Miss Marietta Green of Sycamore meeting this year in that it will be the "first time that South Park 4SW- church has ben privileged to entertain the conference since the comple- 2nd, Philip S. Lindner. Mrs. Freda Bremer of Chicago Comes FOR SALE Corn shocks.

Inquire of C. YVnthnrevrTCnrmiil Rnoil f.1 on of its new church, last spri Dr. Engwall of Elgin will open the to DeKalb to Arouse People Against Curse. WANTED An elderly lady for com Specials in the Shoe Section Friday and Saturday Misses', Children's, 'Growing irls and Hoys' Shoes, as follows: conference Tuesday evening, speak Squaw Grove W. Welton.

Cortland L. M. Rlcker Pierce Jas. Paw Paw-M3eorge Harper. Shabbona Dr.

E. J. Brewer. Milan O. T.

Berg. Malta Ed. Harrington. South Grove Roy Tindall. panion and to assist in light house- Mrs.

Freda Bremer of Chicago, a ing on the subject "Worship in Spirit and In Truth." Rev. G. A. Fahlund wnrlr Phrn r.3 representative of the Chicago Law were married last evening at the First Methodist parsonage by Rev. A.

T. and Order. League arrived this morn of DeKalb will also preach the open Horn. Miss Grjeen la well known in social circles here among one of the ing to spend a week or two in this city. Mrs.

Bremer is devoting 8HOEMAKERS WANTED At the Florsbelm Chicago, Lasters, Yampers and Fitting Room help in general. Good wages. Clinton and Franklin 1st, Dr. Gootch; 2nd, E. ing night, his topic being "Prayers for Othexs." The church has prepared special musical programs for each special attention to arousing interest over the state in the white slave- $2.39 younger seta and will be fo lowed by a host of, good wishes to her new which will be in West Chicago.

Boys' Dull Wax Calf, regular $3.00 value. Special Fisher. Mayfleld II. II. Renwick.

Kingston Charles Ave. session. A Jams St. 53 traffic and has some appealing data; Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock Mr. Ransdall has a good business Sycamore 1st, C.

D. Rogers; 2nd concerning the criminal doings of; there as a painter. the business meeting will be held. Officers will be named for the ensu Difference In Bones. George Preston; 3rd, M.

Morphy; men and women who are ruining A wealthy man. well known for his thousands of our Dure girls eery 4th. II. S. Earley.

PARTY AT SCHOOL. ing year. Delegates to the state conference to be held in Moline, start extreme stinginess, drove up hurried Genoa 1st, Martin Anderson; 2nd year. The Loyalets and the Loyalites E. H.

Browne. Mrs. Bremer does not look for any ing March 4th, will be elected and the gave a delightful party last' evening I examples of the ly In his carriage to floor or a celebrated doctor. He was in a state of acute discomfort and fear, from the simple fact that at the moment a piece heinous traffic in matter of providing financial assist ance to some of the weaker churches at the. 8chooi to the graduat- tal8 cUjr but ,8 trying to galvanize Misses' and Children's high cuts, patent cuff, sizes 1 11 to' 2, regular $2 and $2.50 values.

Two days sale, a pair yl.Uv Misses' and Children's tan Yici Kid and Dull Calf Shoes, regular $1.75 and $2.00 values, sizes 11 to 2 S1.48 'and 8 i to 11, special. $1.39 These shoes are right from cur regular selling slock and are very good values at the prices quoted for this two day sale ing ciass wnicn enters the llign enters will be discussed. of fish bone was sticking somewhere In the region of his throat! The school next week. A Drotcram was Into action the people of the country who have not yet awakened to the terribl curse which is menacing this Rev. Mellander, president, Is Blated given, refreshments were served and doctor removed the dangerous ob for another term, as it is- customary stacle, and the gentleman breathed the party wfcs ery InforniaL The nation's womanhxd.

Monday. freely. to elect the highest officer two terms. Rev. J.

A. Benander, who is dent, may step aside in order to at Company A. Drill will be held as parents were lasted guests. DINNER AT HIGH'SCHOOL. Thank yon, doctor!" ha exclaimed, much relieved.

"I'll never eat Salmon usual on Monday evening in tbe Ar FUNERAL SERVICES axtln never! And with what ease mory. Misses Marie Briatow and Sarah you removed ltl A mere minute's DeKalb Lodge 1. O. O. F.

No. 155 serving his second term as vice presl-low some one else to take bis place. This may also be true of Secretary G. S. Swanson of Aurora.

i operation, was it aott How much meet In regular session on Monday TO BE ON SUNDAY Atkinson gave a dinner last evening at the Township High school to a what la your feef evening in the I. O. O. V. Hall.

"Half a replied the doctor. TT The Wednesday afternoon and -eve Loyal Star Camp Royal Neighbors number of the Boards of Education members and several of the High "Half a ruinea!" exclaimed the No. 130 meet on Monday evening In snan. Tor half a minute's work? In Former Resident Died at His Late school faculty. Covers were, laid for Jarboe's Hall.

possibur twelve and decorations were narcis ning program will contain Interesting addresses by the vlsltipg clergymen and the ladies of the church will supply dinner and supper in the church parlors for the visitors. Tuesday. "Put -consider for a moment, said sus and ferns. The menu was daint The Meteor club will meet on Tues Home in Marengo Yesterday Funeral at Genoa. E.

D. White of Marengo, a former the doctor. "It's a salmon bone!" I "What haa that to do with itr day evening In the Methodist Episco ily served Misses Esther Erick-son. Etta Larson and Edla Anderson assisting the hostesses In serving the pal church. 1 "Oh, a great daLM replied the doctor.

''Had tt been halibut or fresh resident of DeKalb died there yesterday after an illness with paralysis. The Mason's Union will meet on Jhaddock.1 should have charged lea Tuesdsy evening in their hail. WALTER SMITH IS guests. WORDEN GILLIS. xxrhaDa five shillings.

For codfish er The Independent Order of Forest two-and six would have been ers will hold their regular session on A HEAVY WINNER ample payment. Mackerel, two ahli- He was a brother of Mesdames S. V. Hungerford and George Duff ey of this city. Mr.

White was stricken New Years eve and has been unconscious since that time. He was abont sev' enty years of age and was born in Announcement is made of the mar Tuesday evening la Jarboe's Hall. llngs. While a red herring bone I riage of Mr. George Worden and Miss The Woman's Relief Corps No.

80 might even have removed free of Alice Mildred Gillis, daughter of Mr. meet as usual on Tuesday afternoon charged But aalmonf Well, really sir. and Mrs. George Gillis of Malta. The tn Jarboe's HalL one has to pay for these luxuriea.

York state. Until within the last wedding occurred on Wednesday eve And hia patient paid, London Tele Tbe Royal Arcanum will meet on two years his home has bean in De ning at seven o'clock at the home of Tuesday evening in their hall. Kalb where he has hundreds of friends. jgrapb, 1 i Names Babies by Lottery. the bride's parents.

Both young peo ple have many friends who will con CARD OF THANKS. Short services will be held at Mar Lccal. White Plymouth Rock Breeder Wins Many Specials at the Rockford Show. The complete returns from the Rockford poultry show indicate that Walter Smith of this city had a highly successful jaunt to the furniture town. In addition to getting nearly all of the prizes in his class he won the following specials: Choosing a name for a new baby la We wish to thank our neighbors engo tomorrow morning and the remains will be taken to Genoa where always a matter of anxious considera gratulate them.

SOCIETY MEETING. and friends and also the Royal Neigh tion: but in certain lands the anxiety bors who so kindly assisted us dur baa been minimised by the laying services will be held at two o'clock at tbe Genoa Advent church. Mrs. St. Mary's Benevolent Association ing the Illness and death of our niece down of the rules to guide the choice.

1 I oeia tneir regular meeting yesterday George Duffey of this and for the many beautiful floral of city will be afternoon and spent the time sewiug. present ferings. 1 Third in grand sweepstakes with The Mohammedans, for example, write five names on slips of paper and pUce them In the Koran. One slip isdrawn out. and the name written it was decided to give a card party score of 1202 points, prize being a Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Homan i and Family. on January 30th, the money to go to Millar grain sprouter. FUNERAL SERVICES WERE person Is bestowed upon the baby. charity.

Special prize for greatest number HUD YESTERDAY MORNING Tq clean up and. make room for With the Egyptians three lighted Candles are taken and named one name always being of Biblical character of Plymouth Rocks scoring over 90. THIMBLE PARTY. most extensive spring line soon1 to Special prize for highest scoring and the candle which burns the long Nearly thirty ladies were entertain Remains of Miss Hattie Riel Interred arrive we are offering 33 1-3 percent discount in 25 different numbers of cock bird in the show with a mark of 94. ed at the W.

C. T. U. thimble party The Chronicle has been printing pictures) to show how people change. Here is one to indicate how they do not, This picture was printed in a Chronicle souvenir of 1S94, uearly twenty years ago and the subject looks exactly like this photo today, a little yomm'er if anything.

Yesterday's picture was E. 15. Knot, fonm-riy in the grocery business on East Main street. est determines the child's name. The Hindoo allow the mother to name a baby when it is twelx days old, but at Cemetery.

The funeral of Miss Hattie Riel lace curtains. Pay you to anticipate your wants and get some of these bargains. W. W. 5.

given afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Scott. Mesdames A. C. Rodocker, -Warren Willey was held at the home of her uncle If the father does not like the chosen OLD D0YS DID NOT urn he selects another.

Then the and Scott were hostesses. Several on Norm Heventn street ai ten o'clock yesterday. The burial 'was two names are written on slips of pa SHOW UP AT CLUB Mrs. P. Wallln of East Main street houra were spent sewing and lunch per and held over a lighted lamp, that was served.

in the Westelen cemetery by the side of her father. Rev. Horn officiating. Is dangerously ill at her home. which burns the brighter being the with colonization work in Texas and Louisiana for the past ten yeai af being associated with liia brothers.

Eugene Pool Tournament Was Not Begun xxams finally adopted. Personal I The out of town relatives were: China girl babies are considered Last Evening. GAVE DANCING PARTY. Mr. Alva Dobson from Roscoe, Mr.

not worth naming and are simply numbered in order of birth. Chinese boys The Old Boy's Pool tournament at Twenty-four couple enjoyed the in the Elk club was called off last eve ar named until they are twenty. and Mrs. Fred Dobson and grandfather Dobson from Rockford and her brother James Riel from South Dako formal dancing party given last even ning, because the Old Boys failed to 1, and A'hert (). Swenson.

Hft leaves a widow and five children, Virginia, Charles, Richard, Marion and Allen. Funeral, services will be held at the latej residence, ".4." Magnolia avenue, Monday at 2 p. m. Services at Grace- when they receive fresh names special ing by the Pirates -t the Elk recep- ly choaea by their father. appear.

ta who arrived too late for the ton hall. Music was furnished by Palmer's orchestral, and the guests Chronicle Want Ads. Bring Results. spent an enjpyablel evening. Coast Dsfense tor Chll.

preceding bur- Mrs. R. Barkley is ill at her home of her mother, Mrs. West. Dr.

W. Cook spent yesterday at Whcaton wJiere he delivered a Kw turtv Mis Clara Keidy of Lisle, 111.. spnt yesterday in town. Miss Ruby Johnson of Rockford land chapel at 3 ial. preliminary contract Involving MALTA MAN IS ARRESTED two million dollars has been signed W.

R. Fox. 195 W. Washington t. HERE FOR VAGRANCY FARM SALE WILL BE HELD AT CHRIsf SPECHT PLACE Noblesville, says: "After suffering many months with kidney trouble, after trying other remedies and between Chile and the Bethlehem GtMl company, by which the latter Is to tarnish coast defense guns for te fiouth American nation.

This it looked pe as the precursor of larger order, as Chile has an extensive sMOoast and Jpptnt yesterday herewlth friends. Will Probably Draw a County Jail sMlss Kleanor Fuller who is attend prescriptions, I purchased box of Foley's Kidney Pills which not only Sentence This Afternoon. Frank Kaiserman, a well known ing Die. Normal is spending the week taany harbors. end at her home In Oak Park.

It is of Interest that the contract vu obtained la competition with the aid me more good man any otner Malta man was arrested here this remedies I ever used, but hare posl- morning on a charge of vagrancy pre-tlvely set my kidneys Other ferred by the Malu pollce, wiu Armstrongs of England, the Krupps of BALANCE YOUR BOOKS It is easily done if you have Fine Lot of Property Will Be Sold at Auction Soon. Considerable interest -is being taken in th farm sale of Christ Speht whidi will he held at his -place nine miles southeast of this city on Jan uary 21, commencins at ten o'clwk. There will be a free lunch at noon. Germany and the Creuaota of Franca. The American company won both In memoers ot my lamwy nave usea given a hearing this arteYnoon or them with simUar resulU.

You wllltevenmg and probabiy draw a so Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ramer, who" moved to Mississippi somw time ago are spending a few days in Sycamore oi their way, east, where they will tna'se their home. Morehead Is spending the day in Uochelle on business. pricw and In the quality of guns and the right System.

Don't for save time ana money, ana avoid need- Journ at the counly jaSL less pain ana sunenng ny taxing rxj- get we have Moore Mod kidney trouble. Try them. Refuse DECEASED LAND MAN IS ern Methods, a great labor saving system used by the Special sale lace curtains. 23 style any substitutes. For Bale by Kirch- WELL KNOWN IN DEKALB at 33 l-ii percent off of regular prices.

1 1 ar Lit. a i cur uuiaiiuiii, auauteu ner's Drug Store. WHBN, wilt you pick up a bargain or find a quick buyer? As soon as you use a Chronicle classified ad. W. W.

53 Hush money la sure to blah, aoon- to UOCtors, sawyers, iYier Official of. the Swenton Land Com or later. chants, Insurance, and all S. V. Hungerford who has been ill Fashionable designing and Dress HOME FROM HOSPITAL.

A. II. Russell went In to Chicago this morning to, accompany his sister Miss Mae, home from the Wesleyan hospital in that city where she underwent ah operation a week or two ago. MUs Hussell has been imprOr-Ing japidly. pany Passe Away in Chicago.

Charles Swenson of the Swenson business I records. Made to for many month has developed a ser making by Mrs. Hoover, formerly of Printed Calling Card at tb Chron- ious case of typhoid feTer. order to fit your needs. Land company which is well known In Chicago.

Address 314 North Seventh Street. TLone 389. 63 iu ta a verr fine Imiutlon of en- DeKalb died yesterday at his home. samples. PRITCDARD Mrs.

Ed Vaughan nil returned from 15425 Magnolia ayenue, Chicago. S3 1-3 pv'rcont off on lace curtains, a visit with Mrs. Jennie Dyer at El-1 He was ill of pneumonia only a Card Party, Try a CLronicU Want Ad for ResaJta, at clearing sale.W.- W. 53 6: DICKETir.lAN jrtn. I week.

Mr. Swenson was identified Rebekah tight- 69.

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