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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 6

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De Kalb, Illinois
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THE DE KALB -CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1913. MRS.T7M. ARCHER TELLS MOTHERS WHAT TO Judge Willard McEwen of Chicago, FOR DELICATE CHILDREN. "Mr fourteen year old daughter was. very thin and delicate.

She had a bad cough so that I became very much alarmed about her health. She wu here yesterday enroute from Sterling, niinole. 'Miss Louise Rockwell who ia travel- Will pay for a Tailor Made Suit or Top Coat made up to your individual measure in any style-. This week an authoritative showing of women's and misses'- Coats, Suits, Dresses not aleen welt, ling with a stock company Is visiting hA Tfrv little aDDeUte and doctors in DeKalb and sycamore. did not help her.

Having heard bo Miss Anna King left today for Madt son. Wis, to spend a few much about Vinol, I decided to give It a triaL It baa helped her wonder fully. She can sleep all night now without coughing once, in fact her '0. John Henaughan spent yesterday in Maple Park on business. News has been received here of the illness of Mrs.

H. A. Merllen of Rock-ford. Mrs. Merlien was formerly Miss cough is gone.

Her appetite ia greatly Improved and ahe has gained In weight Vinol ia a wonderful medi Leona Goodrich and a former resident of this city. cine and will always keep it in the If the Fifteen Dollar Tailors make your suit it must be satisfactory or money back. Get in line for one of those $30.00 suits for M5 house. I wish every mother knew and Waists, just in time for Easter. Women's and misses' suits in the very newest spring models, made" of all wool Bedford cords, Serge, Diagonal cloths and mixtures at' 514.50, $16.50, $18.00 and $20.00.

Coats In exclusive styles for women and misses at $8.50, to $18.00. Dresses Made of plain and figured silks at $8.50, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00., Dresses of fine all wool serge neatly trimmed at 6.50 to $10,00. Waists New models in silk and wash waists shown this week for the first time; what Vinol will dq for delicate children." Wm. Archer, Long-Branch, N. J.

Superintendent H. A. Bone of Batavla spent yesterday here on business. Raymond Wilcox of Rockford is This delicious cod liver and Iron spending a few days here. Drenaratlon without' oil ia a wonder ful body builder and strength creator for both young and old.

We prom Mrs. Walter Callrom arrived here Saturday to spend a week with her sister, Mrs. M. J. Hannon.

Robert. Crulkshank arrived here Saturday evening to visit his sister, ise to give back your money in every such case where Vinol does not bene: fit. This shows our faith In Vinol. Kirchner'a Drug Store. Mrs.

M. J. Hannon. while on his way to Deshler, Ohio to take charge of a P. S.

For children's Eczema, Saxo Salve is guaranteed truly wonderful. store Mr. Crulkshank was at The Fifleem Tailors S. H. LI'NDQUISTi Mhnbijef Bee Hive Block, 3rd St.

Entrance DeKalb, Illinois one time a resident of DeKalb and all his friends were glad to see him. CHRONICLE WANT ADS Mrs. W. D. Blalf and daughter Mar AGAIN SHOW EXCELLENCE ROLLER RINK- BIG PUBLIC SALE IS lon were here from Malta Monday.

HELD AT MAPLE PARK Messrs James Moorhead and Clem The Roller Kink this week, will be open Wednesday night, Saturday after- Gat Enough Office Boys to Fill a Read returned from Chicago last evening where they had been for sev tf noon and Saturday- evening. Hall. Tho Chronicle wants ads are atil! Stock and Goods Sold at Fancy Prlcss eral days on business. Thtrt. Remonstrating their ability.

Tester-day the American Steel company ad DYEING, CLEANING A PRESSING Corner 4th and Main up stairs, tf One of the largest stock sales ever pulled off In the vicinity of Maple vertised for two office boys. This MOLINE WANTS A SHARE Park took place on the Charles Ccn- nv rning. before nine o'clock, some OF THE TRANSCONTINENTAL atxb Qtiuba ion stock farm yesterday. 140 head lone from the steel company called up of live stock were dlspsed of. and Informed the Chronicle that the Delegation is Attending Meeting Big llolateln milch cows brought well adlete could come out as the office SEEM SmE at Sterling Today.

in the eighties while Beveral teams of boys had already been engaged. FOR SALE. 90 Bushels of Timothy and Alsyke Clover mixed. Containing about 1-3 Alsyke I UO per bushel of CO lbs. Sample mailed on request.

Murphy, Sycamore, 111. tf work horses touched the $300. 'Last week advertised for a Buyers from DeKalb, Cortland, I suitable piece of local real estate and Sycamore, Elburn, Sugar. Grove, inside of two days 22 had Wednesday. The Christian Science Testimonial meeting will be held on Vinesday evening in: the Chrt8UaScltnce church.

The Swedish Benevolent Soclet) meta on Wednesday evening in Jar few's Hal DeKalb Lodge Na 144 A. F. and A. M. hold their regular session on Wed Hinckley, Kanevllle and Aurora were! been received.

"Try 'em. If you don't fcYou judge a man not by what he present. D. J. C'Brlen was the anc- believe other people'a stories of sue- A variation of theyirahscontlnental route is now up for consideration the promoters being the Moline Commercial Club who are trying to divert the course of the route through Moline.

via DeKalb and Sterling. Fifty good road boosters from Moline are at Sterling today in a special train to arouse sentiment in favor of tloneer and conducted tne aaie in ms i cess. promises to do, but what he has done. That Is the only-lrue test. Chamber usual able manner.

lain's Cough Remedy Judged by this VACANT HOUSES ARE VERY stanaara nas no superior, reupie ev erywbere speak of it in the highest SCARCE IN THE CITY NOW neldar lng in the Masonic Mil. DYEING, CLEANING PRESSING Corner 4th and Main up-stalrs. tf a permanent hard road for the t2 miles between Sterling and Moline. terms of praise. For sale by All Deal uenaxo lempie ryiniau sisiers 101 meet as usual on Wednesday eve ers.

Generally Mere Applicants Than Red Gover, Alsyke, Timothy, White Qover and Lawn Grass ning In the K. of P. Hall. There are Houses. 1 Vacant houses are pretty scarce id DYEING.

CLEANING PRESSING DeKalb these days. A. G. Kennedy DeKalb of Honor District Court No. 509 meets Wednesday evening In their- halL' "Tuesday.

SOMONAUK. Editor Faltz and wife attended a party- at Piano Friday night. Mrs. Dickson and daughter were Sandwich visitors Saturday. LEE.

Bert Jacobaon and Lester Warburg were in Rochelle Monday on Business. J. C. Joslyn of Sycamore, waa in town On business Tuesday. Corner 4th and Main up-stalrs.

tf a i. of the Kennedy-Glldden syndicate had housa advertised for rent several daya ago and when he ordered the ad John Lynch and D. E. Kennedy were Miss Margretta Kaiser was a Piano visitor Monday. The Meteor club will meet in regular session on Tuesday evening In the Methodist Episcopal church.

ana 7 a out he stated that as a general pro. in Rochelle on business Tuesday. position there were about 20 appli Mrs. Robert Brundage returned to cants, for every "vacant house. her home Saturday' from.1 the Water Electrical Contractor Call or Telephonens when In need of Electric Service.

Estimates Furnished. SU ANSON'S ELECTRIC SHOP CfeKalb Sycamore Ole Johnson was In Rochelle Tue-day. Risetter and wife of Belolt, Wisconsin, visited with relatives and friend last week and on Saturday they man hospital where she has been for twelve weeks receiving treatments. ine juaaona union win meet on Tuesday evening in their hall. The Independent Order of Forest era meets on Tuesday evening in Jar-boe's Hall.

Jennie, nothing has done me as much good aa.HollIster'a R. M. Tea. 1 i iO Mrs. Brundage is greatly improved in am regular; eat and sleep well; my health.

complexion Is clear; feel great. Kirchner'a Drug Store. A number from here attended the O. T. T.

dance at Sandwich Friday went to DeKalb to visit with Lewis Eames, and returned to Belolt In the evening. C. O. Jacobson and Ttaora Norland of Rock Falls, visited with lee friends TheVoman'a Relief Corns Na 8( will meet Tuesday evening In Jar boe'a Hall. The Royal Arcanum meets as usua1 on Tuesday evening in Jarboe'a Hall.

The Eastern Star meets Tuesday evening. Th choir of the Congregational A Vacuum aweeper that has brush as well as suction bellows. Takes up all dirt coarse as well as W. A W. (, 103 church is making special preparations In an elaborate musical program, to Take Dr.

Tallerday'a Vegetable Compound for Rheumatism. For Sale by Wm. Brown, Garner, Brook's Pharmacy anl Kirchner'a Drug Store, part of the week. Gordon Wormley visited with bis grandmother, Mra. Wormley, in Shab- evening in ihelMiall, bona.

Monday. be gven Sunday, evening appropriate for Easter. A Processional by girls dressed In white will be one of the features also vocal solos; piano solos Tlace your order with Holmes for Mrs. D. Storey has been' entertaining, her parenta from low, the pat wek.

DAIRY MEETING Germination and purity are the points considered in selecting our clover and tim-. otliy seed. Our timothy seed is home grown, bright, clean. Hot Cross Buna tor Friday to insure W. N'owe has been nervlna on the and chorus singing.

having all you want. 101 Try a Chronicle Want Ad For Results FOR WATERMAN Jr Big Sttslen Will be Held at M. McAllister T. Neighboring Community tha Milk Raisera. rived In town Tuesday, transacting business In regard to the sale of her residence on Third street.

Ous Mertcns transacted business in Rochelle on Tuesday. S. Wright of Taw Paw, was in town on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

H. Wlsser of Owens, Iowa, are visiting at the home of Fred DeKalb, Dry Goods Shoes Illinois Seldom if ever has a convention been so much talked about at he Dairy movement to. be' held in Water Erbea. Mr. and Mrs.

Wlsser are home ward bound from attending the Madri Graa carnival, at New Orleans. man tomorrow and with such an array of practical men on the program the date will prove a mecca for the surrounding country and all who are privileged to attend. The sessions will begin at 10: a and 1 p. J. P.

Mason of Elgin Miss Hazel Weber spent the Sabbath with her parents near Scarboro. Lewis Larson and son were in Ro chelle Thursday. Mrs. Alvina Mertena vlfcited with her will speak on the topic, "Profita In Dairying." Mr. Mason ia president of the Illinois Dairyman Association.

S. B. "Shilling of Chicago, secretary friends in own Friday evening. lOLCOIB-MTTOM Miss K. Lynch of Rockford.

spent Saturday with her father and sister. Alvin Olson was In Rochelle Monday evening. O. Berg was in Rockford Thursday The Rookwood Pump in brown Suede. evening.

Ollicc and Yard: 7th and Oak Street of the National creamery and Butter Makers Association will talk about "Silos and Ensilage. W. L. Gaines from the State University will hav for his subject "The Dairy Sire." B. Newman, Assistant State Food Commissioner.

"The Tests of Milk and Cream or the Care of Sepera- Everett Pierce and alster Mattie of Paw Paw. and their uncle and aunt of A perfect fitter and vefy Michigan, visited here Monday with You're Going to. Want the latest and most author-itative styles Jn Spring Footwear. The Shoes we sell are in a class of their own. We Have Unlimited confidence in the footwear we otfer for the coming season and are featuring the.

very latest models that expert designerscan produce. Every Shoe is made over a last that isup to the minute in style. Splendid assortments at 55,00, 54.00, 53.50 Plaine and Wayne Pierce and families a. classy. Charles Brallis is suffering with a i Hazel Quilhot spent Monday in Syca- sore finger is unable to be at work.

tors." Charles Gilkerson of Marengo will close the pitogram on "Feeds and SHABBONA. William Leonard returned home from his Florida trip Saturday. The Nonvood Boot of brown Suede. very correct style. We have just received a large Ira Feedings," All VI V.

jj -Alice Thompson went to Auror Friday and returned Sunday. Walter Freeman waa in Aurora on Raymond Schulti and Mr. J. Cox portation Bamboo-Grass furniture dir These I were' in Waterman Saturday. ect from Hong Kong.

China. Mrs. J. Hanson of Aurora visited goods lead the world, in style, design her children here Saturday. and service' suitable for library, liv You can say goodbye to constlpa-t loo with a clear conscience if you use' Chamberlain's tablets.

Many hare been permanently cured by their use, Fr sale by All Dealers. Miss G. Hogan went to her home in Sunday. Dr. W.

Jackson wen( to Chicago on Monday. I.ne Clapsaddle went to Waterman Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Coe Davis -visited In ing room, den, and especially adapted to aa summer goods for porches.

Seneca Saturday, to spend the spring vacation. Turning the hose on them to clean School closed here Friday evening them from dust does no Injury. Prices for the spring vacation of one week. low. See aamples in our window.

ft Waterman Thursday. 't George Mohr and wife spent Mrs. Messenger1 snd Mrs, Ottcn DYEING, CLEANING A PRESSING Corner 4th Snd Main St up stairs. tt W. 1 103 day in Waterman.

spent Saturday in Aurora. Mrs. George Fuller and little daugh ter of Aurora visited Mrs, B. Flenner. The placa to get your Clothes Cleaned.

Dyed and Pressed at low lad reasonable prices. Barkley and 53.00 Our personal guarantee as to quality and service with every pair. i The Phoenix Oxford A five button oxford Gun Metal. Many auff erers from rheumatism hava been surprised and Jt delighted with tha prompt relief afforded by ap in Welatead. Corner Fourth and Main jht "trcsecnt" Pu of Mat Kid and Suede.

St. up-ataira. Phone 123. tf Clara Munson and Anna Jacobson went to Rovhelle Monday, i Stephen Wright of Pawc law was calling'on friends here Friday. Phil Owens has purchased tha blacksmith shop of David Jones Ust week.

Mary Dunham went to Waterman Saturday. Mrs. n. llenner went to Aurora on Saturday. plying Chamberlain's Liniment Not one case of treatment In ten requires DYEING.

CLEANING PRESSING any Internal treatment what ever. This liniment Is for sals by AU Deal- Dr. F. B. Moore was la ''Waterman Saturday and Monday to see Mrs.

F. Seaton at the hospital. She remains tha same, Mrs. Walter Wilson of, DrKalb spent 4 few days here with tier daughter, Mrs. Charles Mohr and family and her parenta this week.

WUlls Barton spent Saturday in Aurora. Mrs. Ella Qulihot and Homer (and Corner 4th and Main St, up stairs. -r. i tf era.

You are cordially invited to visit bur Sho eclion. Mrs. Walter WUaon haa returned Mrs. James Moorhead went to Mai from Shabbona whera she haa been ta to spend a few days with -her Try a Chronicle Want Ad For Results 1 daughter. lrs George Haumesser.

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Years Available:
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