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to Chicago. She was one of the first THE FAVORITE WON. PERSONAL MENTION. A Prizefight Referee Who "Seen His rLOTD CUSTOM TBTOff. Duty and Dene It" Floyd Clinton Tryon, only sou of More Economicnl ft In a sporting resort in the east end I settlers In that city, and she continued to reside there until last August, when she tme to Woodstock to make her home with her daughter.

She was married April 8, 1860, to Michael Clark, They were the parents of three children, one of whom Mrs. Frank B. and the late C. Fred of London a popular Irish pugilist Tryon, was born May 7, 1883, and died was matcned against a burly and the Cheap and Big Can Kind Dec. 81, 1909.

leaving his mother and clever negro. The Irishman was a RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Tlmm card la effect Dec Frarn Woodstock to OUmi his two sisters, Mrs. Hopf of Wheat bot favorite, and his friends bet heav -and MUCH BETTER L. E.

Allen was iaWoodstock Saturday. Maurice Nelson sent Monday In Huntley, Prof. C. E. Douglass Is out of town this week.

Mrs. E. J. Helmerdlnger was la Chicago Monday. Earl Fantham was In Chicago the forepart of the week.

Mayiue Clark of Elgin has been died In infancy, and one son, James, on, 111., and Mrs. Levitt Beck of this ily that be would whip bis colored opponent. The referee was also an Irishman, and when in the first round the city, surviving. Trales. Deoart.

Antra. Su Paul and a 6:59 Dakota, passed away Aug. 24. 1904. Mrs.

John McGee of this city is the only He was born on the old homestead surviving child. Mr. Clark died Nov. farm of William Tryon at Tryon negro reached the Irish fighter's Jaw and the iatter's bead thumped the WHY? Because Calumet Baking Powder is more 5, 1890. Corner's In Hebron township, where JDalnth limited, dally.

.6:05 a 7:36 a Htrvard Snnday a 8:25 am MUk espreu, daily 7:15 a Northwesters limited, dally. 7:09 a JaueaTle Belolt, ex am 9:55 am Foud da Lac mail, ex 8. 9:20 am 10:50 am St Panl dally 10:49 a nt 12:15 boards with a crash that seemed to Mrs. Clark had been 111 for some he lived with his parents until he in ics resultsthe baking is always lighter. yreviuue lurxuer CODiesi rue rOHOW- Jt- was about seven years of age.

when visiting In Woodstock. ing monologue by the referee as heU- ucuuuus ana more evenly raised. You nevpr IA time, and for ten weeks prior to her death, she had been confined to her room. Fond dn Lac mall, ex 2:08 pm JaneaTllle only 6:30 pm L. D.

Lowell of Crystal Lake was stood over the fallen favorite, counting na-Ve a Spoiled batch of baking by its HSC 'iSEcT'' the his parents moved to Chicago, and Floyd came to Woodstock and lived seconds, took place Mldn. St. Paul A ..6.50 8:20 here on business Monday. The funeral mass was held at St ic4uires less Hence goes further. with his uncle.

V. S. Lumley, and 8t Paul Mail, 7.50pm local, Sunday only 8:08 Miss Frances Greenwood Is spend "One!" (In an undertone to his compatriot: "Come on, man; get up Mary's church in this city, Jan. 10, attended school foi a year after ing a few days in Woodstock. and the burial took place in Cal From Chisago to Woodstock which he went to Austin, 111., and fiUUEl vary cemetery, Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Helmerdinger uvea with his aunt.

Mrs. Goodrow were Barrlngton visitors Sunday. Mloa. mall, ex 3.00 am 4:14 a Elroy mail, only am JaneiTille only 8:00 am 9:45 am Fond da Lac mall, ex 8:05 a 9:42 a Minn. A St.

Pant, daily 8:45 am 9:53 am and attended the high school of that MRS- ALICE K. SMITH Mrs. Alice E. Smith died at the Art Lymburner of Beloit was vis city for several terms. After the death of his father, his mother and iting Woodstock friends Sunday.

J. C. Potts and family have moved home of her daughter. Mrs. Henry H.

Barber, at Toledo, Jan. 1910. ramuy moved to Woodstock and he again entered the high school of this St. Paul Limited, dally a ra Dakota, daily 1:15 2:37 Milk 4 expreas, daily 3:50 pm Belolt, JaneaT'le ex Watertowo paaa, ex 5:12 pm 6:35 pm Harvard pass, only 4:5 6:37 Dulnth 1 imited, daily to their new home In Woodstock. Mrs.

Frank Weir has been visit BAKING POVBER IS the "full value" baking powder the highest quality baking powder at a medium price. And we guaraatee that it will give you mora real satisfaction than any baking pow deryou have ever used ask your grocer. Fr large handsome recipe book, illustrated in colors. Send 4c and slip found in pound can. Calumet Received Highest AwardWorld's Pure Food Exposition She was born Sept.

4, 1S36. in Cin city, graduating with the class of 1900. After finishing his hisrh school ing Elgin friends the past few days. Northwestern limited, daily .0: JS St. Panl Dakota, daily 8.04 9:29 Dnluth limited, dally 10:10 pm 11:19 pra course, he entered the employ of the County Superintendent G.

W. Conn, cinnati, and was married in 1S54 to Dr. George K. Smith who was at that time an army surgeon. Oliver Typewriter company, where he was an Elgin visitor last Thurs worked for several years, being the day.

Mrs. Smith has many friends in principal factor in the support of his Mrs. George Jones has returned to ANNOUNCEMENTS. For County Treasurer. Woodstock, having often visited here in the home of Elam Felt She is Belolt after a visit with relatives In Woodstock.

widowed mother. Determined that he could make a better success as a civil or mechanical engineer he bent the grandmother of Mrs. Irving Kel I hereby announce myself a candi IF Fremont Hoy has been confined to sey of this city. date for the office of county treas his energies In this direction and en his home with illness for the past urer of McHenry county, Bubject to In Memoriam. two weeks.

tered the University of Illinois at the decision of the Republican rot Miss Bessie Barnes is enjoying a Champaign, where he made good use of his time and at the end of his In memory of our only daughter Ethel Miller week's vacation from her school du ers at the primaries, when held for -the purpose of selecting Republican candidates for county offices, to be September 13. 1888-Jannary 23, 1W7. "lOTJR'B OCT. TOtJ NATOUR." WE SELL GAS STOVES! third year he was employed by Mr, ties at Algonquin. out o' that Are yez goin" to let this Shields, one of the most nrnmlnont Mrs.

A. W. Hill was called to Har black sou of Ham say he knocked yex vard Monday by the Illness of her i engineers in the city of Chicago, in voted for at the general election in November, 1910. CHARLES WANDRACK. out?) father and mother.

whose estimation young Tryon fast iwo! (uurrah, man. can't yen raise yourself and listen to what I'm Miss Mildred Young remained In became proficient in construction en Elgin Saturday and Sunday owing to 1 peering and upon whose recommsn- A full line of gas fixtures and gas stoves at W. H. Whitson's. tellin' yez? Come ou; get up!) "Three! (For the sake of yer fa the railroad blockade.

dation he was employed by the South Mrs. Fred Lloyd and daughter, Gla thers that bled on many a field get up ern Pacific railroad and stationed at Phoenix. Arizona, in charge of the engineering department Later he Crushed corn meal at Bosshard'8 feed store, $1 per 100 pounds. dys, are visiting Mrs. Lloyd's mother, Mrs.

Mary Moffit, in Elgin. ana wipe up tue floor with this black smoke that's grinnin' at "Four! (An' sure are yez goin' to Mrs. Walter Cunco is reported quite was sent to Guaymas, Mexico, as construction engineer of the railroad He there slapin' while this limb of 111 at the home of her parents, Mr. Under the snow she sleepeth, Our darling so fair and sweet, And around, the holy angels Their faithful vigil keep. She heeds not the weary travelers.

As they move above her head, For she Is calmly resting With the lone and silent dead. Sleep on, dear faithful dreamer, Take your rest, twill not be long Ere the glorious host of Angels Shall awake you with their song. Oh! The joy of that awakening. When the saviour you shall see. And the loved ones left behind Shall be gathered there with thee.

When the darn of waiting, longing. Will at end forever be And we meet to par; no never, In that long eternity. Oh the blissful, happy future We shall spend on yonder shore When within our Father's household We shall weep, no never more. Mothkr. then being built through the province All connected in your kitchen and Mrs.

Charles Churchill. Ready t0apply JJ match of bonora where he was stricken Use Thelma Cfam. Cures chapped hands, face, delightful, flesh builder. 15 cents per bottle; made and sold by A. S.

Wright, south Mm druggist Miss Alice Crosby has gone to St. Petersburg, where she will spend nialaria and fever, and al- the remainder of the winter. though he regained in a great de- Wyman are making special Sree nls ambition, his strength was Satan takes all the money? Uet up. I say, afore I pull yea This sort of entreaty continued until, as the disgusted referee lingered on the final count, the badly dazed Irish pugilist staggered to his feet, swung wildly at the unguarded negro and bowled him over unexpectedly. Quick as a flash the ever ready referee sprang to the prostrate colored man, who, though dazed aud weak, was wildly struggling to regain bis feet, and counted: "One, two, three, four, five and five is ten! You're out, you naygur!" low prices on meats in opposition to sone and he resigned his position the high prices now prevalent.

They and returned to Illinois, where he guarantee first class meats at re-1 obtained employment as construc-duced prices. itlon engineer on the Marengo and Itch cured In 80 minutes by Wool-ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by A. R.

Murphy, Druggist 14-40 We still have some of those fine large calendars for our friends. Dacy Lumber Co. W. B. Guild and Dr.

E. Guild Sycamore Electric railway. As the of Wheaton were calling in Wood-: cold weather approached, he, in coin-stock Thursday. Dr. E.

B. Guild, who 'pany with his mother, spent the win- Thomas Adrian is here from MIn-! ls an osteopath, contemplates locat-1 ter of 1908 in Denver. return- Qreenwood Taxes. Earl Toles will be at H. A.

nesota, having arrived two weeks ago nere i ne conditions iav- May, iu, since wtiicii time for a visit at the home of Thomas McBroom. Stone Son's shoe store every Sat- rday beginning Saturday, Jan. 29, and at R. J. Crulkshank's shoo at orable.

jne nought a most vigorous battle but Mr. and Mis. Homer Switzer, who fate seemed him." have been here from Streator, 111., He was kind-hearted, generous and for a visit with relatives, left Tues- had a host of friends. During his day morning for Southern Texas, illness, he was of a cheerful nature, where Mr. Switzer will take charge and always assured his many friends of a farm in the irrigation district that he would surely regain his Direct Action Gas Stoves Arc Gas Savers! WHY? Because they will bake biscuits in five minutes from the time you light the oven, With the Direct Action Gas Stove you light the oven and put your reenwood every Wednesday to re William McAllister of Sycamore, one of the owners of the Woodstock Dry Goods store, was here Wednesday to assist in completing the an ceipt for taxes.

Why Ha Didn't Go to Church. A Scottish minister who was indefatigable in looking up his folk one day called upon a parishioner. "Richard," he said, "1 hae ua seen ye at the kirk for some time and wad like to know the reason." "Weel, sir," answered Richard. "I hae three decided objections to goin'- firstly. I diuua believe In bein' whaur ye does a' the talkin'; secondly, I dintia believe in si' niuekte singin.

an', third' ly an' in conclusion, 'twns there I got my wife." back from the Gulf coast and near health but on the last day of the Card of Thanks. To the many friends and neigh nual taking of stock inventory at that busy establishment. the Mexican border. bors who have been so Kind to us in our late sorrow, the G. A.

W. R. CHURCH NOTES and the F. U. E.

we extend our most hoartfelt thanks. old year the end came, and although he was scarcely yet upon the threshold of his business career he had sufficiently demonstrated that he had the capacity of filling an important position in his chosen profession and while yet a mere boy he ranked with men of much larger experience, SUSAN R. CLARK, A. M. CLARK.

MRS, J. THOMPSON. Col. Copley is playing the "baby" stunt in Elgin over the franchise for "the Elgin branch of the gas trust. Be it remembered that the gas company is selling gas in Elgin for G3 cents a thousand to the Watch factory, while you, Mr, Wase-Earner, In Aurora, are paying $1 for the same amount of tlie same article.

Aurora Daily New3. Sf. JOHN'S LUTHERAN. Services next Sunday: Reguliir Gorman service 10:20 a. m.

English service 7:30 p. m. 1 Friendship. They seem to take away the sun froui the world who withdraw fripnri. and he had already compelled recog- Reaolultebs- Whereas.

on the thirty-first day of December, in the yeas of our 1 At the annual meeting of St. John's nltion of his marked ability in his Lutheran congregation held on last chosen field by much older heads Sunday, the following members were than his. i I ship from life, for we have nothing better from tho i mmritfll nA.ln oaKing in immediately. A. DWICHT OSBORN The Hardware, Stove and China Store WITH A Lord nna Kua, "OIU- more elected as rvr-h officials: The funeral was held from the nine, there departed this life our Win.

Wolf, J. Schuett, W. Congregational church in charge of The Cissua Park News of Cissua Park, Iroquois county, 111., of date Not a Suffraaist Vet. brother, Floyd Cl'nton Tryon. And whereas.

Brother Floyd Clin- Ohls, During a presidential campaign the of Jan. 14, states that "Dr. W. B. WlMnms of Chicago arrived in town last Tuesday evening and remained the B.

P. O. E. Rev. Brandt of Harvard, assisted by Rev.

Kilburne, of ficialed and the Watch City quartet of Elgin furnished, the music. The remains were laid to rest in Oak n.Tuii a uuo iiiniu aim mutouuu oi woman suffrage was much faithful and loyal member of this discussed among women pro and con. iouge or Elks. ana at au afternoon tea the couversa- BARGAIN BASEMENT ior a snort time circulating among Trustees H. Langhoff, J.

West-man, William Scharnau. President Aug. Gahlbeek. Secretary -Wm. Zimmerman.

Treasurer F. G. Schuett. O. Sclaunan was retained as organist and Charles Nail as Janitor.

tion turned that way among the wo Be it resolved, that we tsympa. thize and sorrow and extend con land cemetery of this city beneath a bower of floral tributes, whose beau meu guests. "Are you a woman siiffraclst?" asked do'ence to the bereaved mother, lov- ty testified in no uncertain language i ng sisters, relatives and friends of i one wbo was Interested. The Messrs. Ed Senne.

O. Schlmnf. of the high esteem in which he was our departed broter, Floyd Clinton I 1 am not," replied the other Trvnn i most emphatically. Frank Schuett and John Gahlbeek neld b' h9 many friends and loving I I. I neighbors.

were admitted as voting members. He It further lesolved, that his' lils many friends here. The doctor informed us that he has finally settled on a location at Woodstock, a town of about 6,000 inhabitants and about fifty miles northwest of Chicago, and came here for the purpose of shipping his household goods to that place. We trust he has, succeeded in finding a gooi location and that he will receive the practice he Is so deserving of, If so. we bespeak for him success In his new borne and congratulate the Woodstock citizens in being so fortunate Rev.

JOHN BERTRAM, Pastor. I SHOES I MRS. AMANDA DELAWKRE. Mrs. Amanda M.

Delamere died at name be chiseled on the Elks' memorial tablet. He it further resolved, that a copy vu, mats too bad! But, Just supposing you whom would you support in the present campaign?" "The same man I've always supported, of course." was the apt Home Journal. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH At a conference of the nastors held lDe nome of ner daughter, Mrs. A. Hi Strong Point.

A senator who has grown ery dig-nifled iu recent years was making a speech, says the Saturday Evening Post. After be had finished there was a reception nt one of the hotels. A little man pushed eagerly foward. "Hello, senator!" he shouted. "How do you do.

sir?" "Say, senator, you remember mel I'm Jones-Jones of Springfield, you know. I met vou dnwn fhoM of these resolutions be engrossed and sent to his sorrowing mother. last Sabbath afternoon the action of i15, 0sborn lu tnis city on Saturday, the business men of our citv in re- Jan- 15- J910- Mr- and Mrs. Osborn Be it further resolved, that a cony gard to closing their stores at 630, and Mss Lulu Delamere accompan- m. was heartily commended as a ieQ ine renains to soutn Haven, of these resolutions be inserted in the local press.

Hit Son Andy, Dr. Andrew J. McCosh was In his college days a famous athlete. He could run faster, kick a football far Mrs. Delameres home, where Just concession to the rights of their as to capture one so capable of his profession.

The best wishes of his Tnany friends and patrons here go funeral services were held on Tues memoer now full we got tocether?" Be it further resolved, that these resolutions be srread upon the records of Woodstock Lodge No. 1043. day. "I do not." reDlled the apnntnr lolls with them to their new home." They pushed Jones awav. hiu nn V.

CLARK mer and Jump higher than any man in Princeton. Publicly his father, President McCosh, took no notice of An-dy's achievements. That he privately rejoiced in his son's prowess the stu- M. Clark was born April 14 employes. Services next Sabbath as usual.

Preaching at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath school at 11:45 m. Y. P.

S. C. E. at 8:30 p. m.

Communion service on the first Sabbath in February. The annual business meeting of tie was pack. "Hello, senator!" be shouted. "Don The Epworth League social and oyster nupper advertised for Friday O. A.

CUTTERIDGE, V. E. BROWN. J. J.

COOXBY. Committee on Resolutions. 830, at Indianapolis, and pas aents learned in this wav: sed away at his hofhe in Woodstock evenings of this week will not be held you remember that time down in St Louis we went out and made a night of it? Jones of Springfield, you know." Jimmy, as the president was fnmii Jan. 11, 1910, aged 9 years, 8 mo on account of the death of H. and 28 days.

"'jowne Of Equal Excellence When you're out walking with that "one" girl, you naturally desire that your footwear should compare fa vnr. the Presbyterian congregation will be iarly called, though exceedingly courteous, was given to fits of abstraction in which he entirely forgot his sur Rci ort of Woodstock public library for wck ending Jaiu lfi, 1910; Num mey snovea Jones away again, and somebody standing ncrr the senator Mr. Clark came to Illinois with his held In the main audience room of James Jensen and Mrs. Hansen parents in 1S40. and settled In assea, "Wno's your friend?" the church on Wednesday evening.

roundings. ber of visitors, number books loaned. 318. Mrs. C.

M. Curtis, librar purchased Singer sewing machines Henry county, near Walkup Corner i oont know who he la, but he jan zo, iiu. of G. 1. Waterhury at great bar He was married March 9, 1857, to Once at a reception In his home, apparently forgetful of all the world, be seems io oe neii jen reminiscences." ian.

gains. A few more bargains left in wusan Ellis. They spent their en CONGREOATIONAX CHURCH. Services for Sunday, Jan, 23: the same kind of machines al N. ably with hers for the shoe is the one finishing part of a mans apparel thar tire married life, with the exception With th Years.

was pacing up and down the room with head bent aud hands Interlocked behind his back. Suddenly he walked reeniio0 M. W. Goddard was a Hebron vis Shanebrook's jewelry store. Can be wvicuiiiii remains rnr ua ia a.

or a few years. In McHenry county Morning worship 10:30. Theme of Evert the oldest trea unmo fait bought at coot to close them out. Mr. Clark was the father of eight itor Sunday.

sermon: "Tudging." Tor la yyjt i uuuy uu less up Derore a young lady and asked: "How tall are ye?" children, five of whom survive him, Mr. and Mrs. O. Garrison were in Sunday school 12 noort. Subject mm well dressed.

A pair of Thompson shoes Will place VOU on The surviving children are Mrs. Cla Woodstock Saturday. FOR SALE-Llmlted number ol medium Barred Plymouth Rock 7 J1" though In another dress And ai the evening twilight fades away The iky is filled with tiara tnvllbl by for study: True Blessedness." In an embarrassed way she replied, "Why. doctor, I'm-Pm five feet two ra McPeak, Tale, Joseph B. Mrs.

Mason of LaGrange is visit Cockerels. fctetsonvllle. Mrs. F. J.

Thomp ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs x. P. S. C. E.

6:30. Topic: 'Docs Religion Pay?" Evening service 7:30 with short ad Longfellow. Wbittvorth Barred-Rock Farm, son. Canada; F. L.

fcari loles. incnes. "Me son Andy could Jump over yer head," said the doctor and immediate Woodstock, 111. zrenton, and A. M.

of Wood Mildred Marble returned to Dixon dress on "Tennyson's Conception of FOOTING wlthS dressed person in the world aHd; alsoplace you on a FOOTING equal in comfort to the PEOPLE'S COLUMN. stock, Uie True Knight." II A Am I. ja Wednesday after a three weeks' vis with her parents here. ly resumed walk. An Aid to Diaition.

utm vviumiii Worn Urn Bmfe Mr. (jtiark was a veteran of the 0. Johnson had the misfortune to fall Tuesday afternoon and break his Everybody welcome. WM. K1LBURN, pastor.

Civil war, Ho enlisted in the Fifth Those having books belonging to most easy pair of oM The, break is quite serious, and Illinois Elgin battery in 1864 ind the Greenwood school library are i' Oh RENT Lower flat. Inrinir. The Blanks had invited a guest to dinner. As the last course was reached little Willie, who had been closely as a result Mr. Johnson will be con r-r berved until the CI039 of the war, kindly requested to return the same you have.

In lasts that ha Opposition to Present High fined to his. home for about two sonant, corner Dean Btreef and Hoy avenue. 24-tf He was a prominent member of Wood The M. W. A.

lodge held open In months. stock lost No. 108, G. A. R.

waicniug tne guest almost continually during the meal, looked over at him stallation of officers Saturday even style and real shan hiX iseariy three years ago Mr. and ing. A short program was given, af Price of Living By reducing our running exnensss TO RENT for once more and said. Charles Soderstrom bought his qualities. Mrs.

(Jiark celebrated their golden ier wuien ngni reiresnmenta were "Too haven't changed a bit since farm of 24ff acres, 3 miles west of Algonquin. Write or apnlv to served. A social hour was then en you starting eating, have yon. Mr. Cnr- wife a handsome automatic rotary White sewing machine and she is well pleased with it.

John Corcoran wedding anniveraary with their children, fi lends neighbors, and the namely cost of delivery, extra help, hook accounts, we have elven joyed by all those present. Keating, Huntley. Thorne Son mjemberh of Woodstock Post and This week Friday evening. Jan. 21, the public the benefit of close prices bought his wife a lovely White sew- USf' "Why.

no," laughed the visitor. Wby do you ask that "Because." blurted out Willik con. 11. as guests. the Ringwood Sunday school will FOR SALE Limited numhw nig macnine.

iiotn wartimes were Decides his wife and five-children. loin with the Greenwood Sunday medium priced Barred Plymouth Tirvt purchased of G. I. Waterhury. four' brothers and one sister, Mrs.

school a grand rally and social on meats, and succeeded in doing a profitable business the past year and with additional capital we are now shape and preparing for the present year to buy and sell for cash roc nereis, Whitworth Barriwl-lwi, fused by the pairs pf eyes foctised on film "because 1 heard pa say you'd make a bljr hog of yourself as soon a the basement of the church. A ulia Wiggins, survive him, i The editor has received from Miss Farm, Woodstock, III. ZB-2t oa conslderaUoa of the. auhject The funeral services were held on program will be given by each achooi. Martha A.

Richards, who with her you got your eyes on this feed." Friday. Jan. 14. from his late resi rhere. will be games, and light re "Is spending the winter In LOST A brown1 fur muff, with only, large quantities of meats on Ireshnieuta will be Berved.

Come and sunny copy of the an dence in this city, ev. Greene officiating. 8rvlcEg vere veil and two handkerchiefs, corner Benton and Lumber treetsj -FhuTflr Birds' Songs. A French writer ay8 that notwith have a good time. Let it be a grand Los extremely close margin and will give ihe public an opportunity of buying their meats at prices never herpM A Vrti wr.

mi. a ally for both children and adults. please leave at Sentinel office. 29-lt you conclude that la case of an accl-dental Hra It might bother you to at oaca refurnisli your borne with farni- ture. clothing and table ware, Jnrt call at the office of Frank Tappau Insurance agent, and place part of the risk av with fire lnsur.

pleta in eight parts, containing in all Foley's Kldhey Remedy will cure standing the fact of their simplicity the songs of birds cannot be Imitated with musical Instruments because of the impossibility of reproducing their 21d paies, almost entirely devoted to offered in the city. Remember we handle the Here Is only a starter: Gold. The specific gravity of gold Is 19.50 19 cent high grade lard at 16 cents any case of kidney or bladder trou ble that la not beyond the reach, of medicine. It Invigorates the entire peculiar timbre, The notes of birds. that ls.

It weighs nineteen and a half times as much as its own bulk ot water. The ductility and malleability of snce companT. per pund. charge of Woodstock7 Post No, 108, G. A.

and- W. R. No. 223. Bur-kl was in Oakland cemtery.

MM. ELIZABETH CLARK. Mrs. Elizabeth Clark died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John McGee In this city Jan, 7.

1910. Elixabeth McCourt was born at Newry, County Armagh, Ireland, Dec. 8, 1831. In 1S50 she came to America, settllna in Cincinnatf while corresponding with our musical 19 Cent lean pork chops at 16 cents scale, also include vibrations occupy this metal are equaled by no other. By showing the wonderful resources and development of las Angeles' and Southern California.

The Sentinel thanks the sender and hopes that these friends', who have been so fortunate in escaping for this season at least the frigidity of a "real oi fashioned winter herOare thor-'oghiy their Western trip. per pound. i Best for coughs and eolda la Ken system and strengthens the kidneys so they eliminate the impurities from ductility Is meant the property of al 17 cent tender round "steak at 13 nedy's laxative Couph gyruu. it wnta per pound, lowing Itself to be drawn out Into a wire and by malleability its property ing the Intervals between our notes. The duration of birds' Bongs is usually very short, two or three seconds for thrushes and chaffinches, four or, Ore seconds for but from two the blood.

rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles are al cured by, this great medicine. Hoy's WYMAN Iacy of flattening without splitting under movea the bowelg fret-'y yet grttv, and thereby drives the cell system. It stops tle f- drou It rl cy t'l --y- remafned until -hpn eh iu uuuiiut'r. I to five minutes for the lark. Pharmacy.

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