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Salem Herald-Advocate from Salem, Illinois • Page 8

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Ctcwi court will meet again I C3TISE A field meeting will be held fe 1,000,000 Tomato plant Earliana and Matchless, $2.00 per 1000. Special price on larger orders. Cabbage, cauliflower and celery plants in season. FINNEY a KARNES 500-50S South Cemetery Ave Centralia 111. FIVE PASSENGER TORrEDO No 27 $1250 When you buy on Elmore valveless car, you buy a car with the fjreatest source of trouble lett out, the valves and their numerous small rapidly wearing anu noisy parts and you have the following advantages over valves, carbon deposit, more power, less noise, CO less movind parts, constant torque, easy on tires, easy rldind and more durable.

Mail us a card and we will mail you a catalogue describing the different models. All models self starting The Parks Co. Odin 111. Our uniform success in our customers with NEMO Cunday School at ten preaching at eleven Sunday School convention in the afternoon. There will aleobe a basket dinner.

Come with well filled baskets. ELMORE VALVELESS AUTOMOBILE The Parks Co THE SALEM WOMAN'S CLUB To those who are competing Corsets has led us to add several new designs to our line. at the Odin Soil Experiment Field of the University of Illi nois on Saturday, May 25, at 10 o'clock a. m. The Odin Experiment Field is located one mile southwest of Odin, the Illinois Central Railroad.

The class in Soil Fertility at the University will visit the field in change of Doctor C. Hopkins. Doctor Hopkins jwill explain the work being done ai vjain in uic inaiici ui soil improvement. The obiect of the meeting is to observe the effect of soil treatment, especially of lime stone on the prairie lands ol southern Some very interesting- and valuable les sons may be learned from the crops that are now growing on this field. All farmers and land owners are cordially invited to avail themselves of this opportunity.

hear the word of God proclaimed. Josle Robb was visiting her sis ter Mrs. II L. Warren in Kinmun dy last Wednesday. Or.

Dale of St. Paul was called to ice little Veda Kodd several days ago. She had croup. Wm. Garrett has sold his big mule Mr.

Kewit was the buyer. Some say he paid $400 some say S45U. A gooa strong team at a good figure. Since the close of the school in Kinmundy Mrs. Wes Morgan and children are home in North Fork Mr.

Moigan bought property in Kinmun Jy last fall and the chil dren with their mother stayed there during the term of school. Sti a wberriei. oh they are fine Our little folks are having a feast of good tnings and they deceive It. Tha ttate of Illinois has 102 counties. Only.

72 counties it is Btated has salcons, among them is Marion Co. whlclrtia9 32 licensed saloons all of them in Centralia. The tax Dayers in tlie dry part of the Co. must pay extra taxes caut ed by saloons in the wet part, is thisrighi? No. it is not.

Therefore we ask for Co. local option and when we get it tl-e saloons will have to go. The txira taxes caused by saloons is not the worst feature, not by any means. Some one has said, no man has a moral right to keep saloons and sell whiskej as long as he can matte an honest living by stealing. It a plain proposition that whenever people are effected by a thing they ought to have something to ssy.

Nothing specul politically since the last issue of the Herald, only things are moviog along. Some StaieB going for one and soa for the other. The report now is that large sums of money have been wasted aod the report says a lot more will be used before they can get through, it looks like extravi- gaace to a a good many. Remember Fosters S. S.

cocven tioo and come if possible John Match oi Kinmundy the old time painter and paper hanger has been employed to paper tftt reoms of the new Morris house. FLOYD EKAGY Opposite Post Office 'm Salem, Illinois Ardery Block Private Dress ing Parlor. For Gentlemen. Clothes press ed while you -wait. We are the handiest people on earth to Dry Oean and Press All kind of finest garments for ladies.

Try Us Once next Monday. Gladys Evans Is spendig an couple of weeks in St. Louis. A little blue sky now and then welcomed by the circus men. J.

D. Haworth was greeting (rleoJs in Salem Wednesday. C. Vursell. and wife were lo ChibRO last Friday ad Saturday If you want to know if good roads aie a good thing, ask the Torse, The accident bulletins show that coutinue to pay rather high for peed.

Mr. Jerinhs ClaTk has returned rom caring tor a patient at Farioa, Dr. Barbee of luka motored to Salerr. Tuesday. He is a Ford en Misses Hershbergcr Karey and McClelland of Centralis were visi tors here Thursday.

To clise we offer choice of any tdieu suit in our house at $10.75 eieh.C. E.Hull. What the floods did not carry way lit MiHsissippi, Underwood eeins to "ve taken. Dr. Geo.

H. Rainey is attending he State Medical Soeiety meeting at Springfield this week. The Taft-Rooseveltduel is dis tinguished by some fierce encouni era of 6eooads, as well as princi pals. Ivlirs inane w. mis with Helen Vhit other fiends in me city.

a ir Rnrhman. Bei 1. Smith nnd J. E. Martin are amending the n.nVN Onnventlon in East Sf.

Louis. Marie Diffenbaugh gave a stunt! party to the young ladies of her crod last weanesajy nliht. When a uretty young widow camps on a bachelor's trail, he's a 7 good as engaged or as Dad as married. Rimket at Brubaler nnirt Sunday at the town hall Elder W. J.

Simer will, preach ooth morning and evening. One irresponsible Imbecile -Uses Tremark that the republican pur ty has more breaches than oaa be packed in the elephant's trunk. Mrs. W.VanPelt from Clifton Hill Missouii who has been visiting her son R. VanPelt returned home Thursday morning.

It is kind of the president, and ex-president to give us the inside facts, 'now Instead ol waiting 10 produce memoirs many years since, 7 Prof, Hat wood of Kinmundy who eoes to Johnson City to teach this year, was in the city Tues day the guest of. Prof. M. A. Thrasher.

Thomas H. Boring has been granted a damage of $500.09 by a joiut committee of Highway Com missioners in thi laying out of a road through his farm. Johnny Shanafelt is very sick with something akin to spina meningitis the home of hi mother, Mrs. Mary ShanafeJt near the Jack school house. About twenty members of a Airl Qn.vntv hi OlnPV DISS -J cl through Salem Tuesday morn ing enroute to Menard to spend thsday at the prison.

T. F. Priest and family have gone to their new home and work at Lima. Otio. B.

C. Vance is new asent and he is here and in charge of this division. Mesdsmes J. O. Pengra, A.

F. Williams, G. S. Rainey. H.

W. Fareon.C. E. Hull attended the 23rd district convention of- Wo man's Clubs at Mt. Cnrmei Tuea-iay and Wednesday of this week.

At the annual meeting of the Marion County Building end Loan Association held last Monday night the following directors were elected J. J. Bell' V. P. Morris, J.

E. McMsckin, S. T. Alexander. Art iCampbell.

All of the old efflcers were re-elected. NOR'lli FORK Farmers never were busier than now. Teams ere seen in all direc tions plowing the fields aud harrowing the ground preparing the sotlforthe seed for which they hope to reap a harvest. Last Sabbath was such a beautiful and bright day aod so many gathered to worship the' Lord aod DEPARTMENT George Evans and wife have re- to Salem after a thre weeks visit iu St. Louis, LaFay- ette, K'.

ar.d other points. Mts. Oppa Stanford and pons Harold and Edwin of Louisville spent Wednesday and Thursday with their cousin Mrs. Ella Farth Ing. Mrs.

Blanche Hume is here for a few Havs enroute from I.ei southern home to the gradnating -exercises at St. Mary' her alma miter. Fred Miller and' family have moved from Bennett avenue to the Hammond residence on She! bv street iust north of Boonr avenue. Probably Mr. Tft would ive cooky if th country had aoswer fed more definitely the old question, '-What shall we do with pur ex-prefidentt?" Jacobs has moved into the Lambert house recently, -cited by J.

D. Maroney who pui tne reiidence of J. C. Ilaho on Boone Ave. T.

M. Mooney and daughter Mildred, of Bridgeport attended tho. Alumni banquet Sa'urda'" nistit lemfinfd over' Sunday the guet, of her mother. Mips Fey Pice of Ejmo atid Mr. Fred Humphrey were euetU ti' the home tf J.

P. M'ron ey on Honne Avenue during the corarafnci-meut fetiveti8. The Broadway Hotel is being repainted this week. This anci ent building hs been thoroughly remodeled and is under new man agentnt is fast regaining its olo time poj'ularliy There will be no preachintr at the Baptist church Sunday morn ing on account of the Memorie service. Lrua! service in inr evening at 7:45.

Everyboiy in-invited. J. L. Weeks Pastor. Mist) Jennie Clark is taking her first vacation for many years.

It is not from choice but from necessity. Sne fell and sprainer" her wrist badly and as a con sequence is unable to use here hai.d to write abstracta'. New '3-thel young people re tc have a Gold Mednl coDtest Thursday nithv May oO at their church east of Salem. No chaises for admission. A tilvsr offering wH1 be taken.

A pleasant entertainment is anticipated. EterytJdv iavited. There wil! be a teacher's exam ination held in the public school building at Patoka 111., Wrdaes day and Thursday May 22 and 23 at Silem. Friday and Saturc'uy May 24 and 25. Paper and quci ticne will be furcuhef1.

Appli cants may attend ihs place xnitt convenient. J. F. Hickman, Co. Supf.

9 is BEE BRANCH Farmers are' working, hard to get dons plowing corn. Some are getting ready ti go Monday near pick straw berries. Tne visitors Sunday at Ellet Stevenson's were his two brothers Fdgar and Louis and their fami lies, his mother, daughter. Bertha and husband, Frank Crurdwel aud Paarl Fredch." Suoervlsor Hadden was in Si lem WednesJay on business. Rer.

Frank Brown preached Sunday. We are informed that there were 193 present at tne Wwod Lawn Suaday eehcol on last bunasy How is that for a couniry lace Ellet Stevenson lost a valuable cow last week. Nellie Hite entertained Nettie Hadden to dinner Sunday. Chester Hadden returned to St. Louis Monday to his wor'r as mot crman on street car after a ten day visit with home folk' Wn said Hattie Bandelow had a new band ring? Mr.

Pigg overseer of the county home took dinner at 0. Hadden's at Friday on his way to Omega where he purchased a bill of good. Probably Frank Crundwell can get to business sines tl pa ti al reconciliation has been accom plhhed. Esquire Marl passed through here Monday enroute to luka. uru aa turn Health gcod through here except a lew of us may be affected with something like hoolorm.

Hub Tartar is the first man that his wife knew more than he did but he has not been mairied long. HER AND THERE Hiram Ore aod wlJe and Mrs. Sarah Basom risited Sunday with John Brubaker and wife. Fred Jooea and family and Roy Stevenson and family spent Sun day with Mrs. M.

T. Stevenson. Myrtle and Bertha Helstand took dinner with Mabel Foster Sunday. The ice cream supper at ixak Ruturdav nieht was well attended. Chas.

Heistand aad wife were the guests of Henry Laughman and wife Sunday. Several from this vicinity, attended, the dance at Hargraves last Saturday night. Ruth Jenkins spent Saturday night aod Sunday with Pearl Basom. Mrs. Mary Berne suffering with a very sore hand, which was caused by a hen scratching her one day last week while she was attending to the chickens.

rlarold Basom was indisposed the first of the week. Mrs. Lennie Boring and children spent several days this week with her parents Joe Siple and wife. Mrs. Mary Burns visited Thursday Ms.

Minnie Stevenson. Van Stevenson is 1 this vicinity shearing this week. Mrs. Ella Chapman called on Mrs. WillKagy Wednesday after noon.

Eterybody come to "Brubaker I 1 HULL'S CORSET The foice of Ohio hca the lend. in 'Arias For Hvars. class of hn rtnrnrrl to her brine In Kell. A man may praise a. pie bat that is no sign he will eat it.

G. Miller and wife r-trn'd Iridny from a visit with ulmm'B in Cay Cit, L. U. Dvi8 pnt aod Saturday in Xeoia th fciieKti? of friends, M(p. Maggie and .1.

the guests of Mis F.ed C. Qoodoow, Mrs, R. Staik pnd two chl'-dreti of Vilia Grove are vlitig Mrs. Fre-l He! ley. Mr.

and Mn. L'yd Egn rfj iicictr iwi the nnlvat vf a boy baby at their home. Hamlin of EaM S. Louis Sundpyed in Salem the fiiiot of h's mother ard meeds. The Dr'r-Dn Missionary S'cip-ty nut with Mr.

Jonfsoo Broadway Tut-f day Mrs. J. HAh-s aod smal'er children have cocrtn p. I-vnia 'ta spend tho tumnr.er. Mr.

C. I Piittrrpn'p of Samlov-rl penr Monday in Sa em, th Mr. A. ii. WuitHtiia Prrret LNiletUw 1il M's.

Ly-clU of luka Htiended rr-m metier in on here Fficnj eveo-ig. r-ampn'en nc'ivi'i- hrve Interfered to Home cx'fnt with thl- year a display both -olf ar MirS Rruner has returned to hr bme in Mattoon has Prof iliu to his home ic Vauo- 14, IO8. Tne township Sunday Fchooi convention was "held Presbyuriau chuuh iart Sundaj bt'tTI'OOU Mr. ta Daverp.vt of Iloury Groo, Ttxiis Mrs N. C.

and other r.iatives hf-re. The W. It. C. and G.

A. T. wil Biret at the Hall Sunday at 101 a'fptid Memorial eer vices Presbyteriao church. B. W.

G'ucendike and family motored to Sndoval Sunday ti-ru former Ccuufy Clerk Johnson who is licit: at Lis home there. Gus James has bought from Jai Jones the narrow ft-lp of nd ly-oR on the ncrth leen MIM Cartway ni the Owens S3 MP lip in inuT Tr iTV A TT i for the prizes offered by the Woman's Ciub for the best kept yards in Salem, we are glad to announce that J. E. McMackin has made the ioK lowing offer If the winner of the first prize is using a lawn mower purchased from him, he will refund half the price of same. For instance, if have paid him $10.00 lor a machine, he will refund them $5 To the one winning the second prize he will refund one fourth the price of their machine if same has been purchase i from him.

The ma- iority of the yards of Salem are taking on a well groomed look and by the middle of June will be a delight not only to the owners, but all who behold them. Committee (OFF'IAL PUBLICATION) IUKA- STATE BANK tnrtof the conoltion olThe Iuk State Bnk located at of lllinoi. bfor the commeno. nn-Dt of baii oo tbelSday ol April 19thlwl2 adetothe AudiiOf of PnMio Acconnti ul the Sisto ol Illinois, purmtnt Ui law rKSOUBCES 1. LOANS Loam on real MHt Olber lonnf ud ilscoaat ot.77t.28 7T.30t.3S I.

J5. 4 MISCELLANEOUS RESOURCES BankiDg honw .00 Other reoorct; 640.00 5 OUK FROM BANKS: 8U ST' 8678 02 ss CASH OX HAND;" Carreucy Hit.OO Gold ..182.50 Silver 'olo S75.C0 Minor co a S1.8S OTHER CASH RESOURCES: Checks end other ah 51 80 TOTAL LIABILITIES 1. CAPITAL STUCK PAID S. CSDIVIltED PROFITS 18S5.i5 Lra cnrrul interest. espcD- and taxes paid 18.

.683 07 4. DEPOSITS; S8-1H S6 lesand. utijct to check 41.804 74 penand 45 I Ho'ttlaw Prraident of Tha luka State Bank. aolcainly airear that the aboT Siattrmeal true to lh bfft of By knowledge Udoelier. D.

W. IIolMlaw, Prasideat 9TATE0P ILLINOIS cc, co i or Marios Satacr bad aad mutm belore ax tkla 17 day el A Bill 1913. SEAL HrechJ Holatlaw e4arf TnMo MARRIA GE LICENSES Clyde Adams 21 Myrtle Monis 13 4.

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