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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 22

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Jacksonville, Illinois
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22
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20 Journal Courier, Jacksonville, Oct. 22, 1967 1 Ago rvj y. East Charge. M. E.

Church 3 a mw wv ducting expenses, show a balance of $1.057 58. The reason tor duck and goose shooting is near at hand. October. 1867 i Heavy double puns are being From the Jacksonville Sen- cleaned up and sportsmen are tinel: beginning to talk of hunting AT HOME AGAIN The edi- parties, and the pleasure of tor finds himself again in his camping out on the Illinois bot- sa net urn, greatly benefitted in tom. general health.

Within the last From the Reardstown Central three weeks we have visited the Ulinoian: base of the Rocky Mountains. The old sign of cold weather, having traveled by rail to the geese headed south, are making present end of the Union Pacif- hourly flights over our city ic railroad. During our tempor- Foliage is beginning to sue- ary absence the SENTINEL has cumb to the heavy frosts, been conducted with ability and Nicholas Summers, living faithful zeal by our young five miles east of here, sold his friend, J. Aug. Fay, in whose farm containing 275 acres, last special charge it was left.

week, to Traugott Jockisch for The work on the new Metho- the snug little sum of twenty dist church south of the brook thousand dollars. We take it a is being pushed rapidly to com- farm is worth something pletion. It will be a handsome Large amounts of Wheat and edifice. Corn continue to arrive in mar- We learn that the St. Louis, ket and bringing very good Jacksonville Chicago R.R prices.

This in all probability in sinking a well on the accounts for such enormous road near the bridge over the prices being paid for farms Mauvaisterre, have struck a lately. Oh. ye migrators to Mis- vein of water sufficient to sup- souri. better stay home! ply all the wants of the road Apples, rosy cheeked and fair, at this point. begin to roll into market, with- Mr.

Wesley Mathers announc-out stint, at the rate of two and es that the recipts of the recent'a half per barrel. The same for the lowly spud, at one ami a half per bushel, if you can imagine any such high price. From the Carrollton zette: The apple crop in this section will be short this season. The worms have made sad havoc of it. Our Fair, this season, has been a success, near five thousand dollars having been realized, and no inconvenience fell except a dense dust.

The total number of entries was 850. We have our grounds well improved, and all paid for and money on hand Our paper this week Is almost entirely taken up by the doings of our county fair. The spire of the new Presbyterian church in this city is being covered and it is thought it will not be a great while before the congregation can assemble in their new building for worship We notice recently that parties of boys, some tolerably large ones, have gotten in the habit of assembling on the square and public streets on Sundays and playing ball and otherwise keeping up an excitement which is very annoying to well disposed people, and is in direct violation of our city ordinances. It is to be hoped that our policemen will put a stop to this procedure at once. MKMHKKS i Plans were made for work AT MKRrJMlSIA nights on the next three Mon- LEGION niNNF.R imnL'hnci a Members will help the aux- MKRhlJOSIA the A Halloween Legion PoM SIR.

Meredosia. Car'Wal Saturday, Oct. 28. held its regular meeting Mon- day night at the Post Home in 8 Meredosia with 25 members The next meeting will be held Ur-sent Nov- 20 and wil1 The reason why women do not A tu djnner membership dinner. HUMORS ILlhe day October, A SHOCKING THING THINK OF A galvanic bat tery.

A cross old bachelorsav cut themselves in two by tight a i lacing because they lace was served a TheJWi Dtotrict mwtuiR around the heart, and that is so Thp was ,0 ardor hcld Jerseyville at in a.m. BUY SAVINGS BONDS 208 W. COURT Gxinffy Clotjves bcrn under a great sign new Country Clothes from Pendleton, the people who turned a way with wool into a way of life! Shown here: the subtly shaped shirtwaist dress to be worn with or without the belt. Sizes 8-18, 30.00 THE QUALITY KNOWN STORE hard they can not affect A STRANGE METAMORPHOSIS When sportsman fires into a covey of partridges' he makes them all quail. A very unpopular officer with the Housework don't like to patronize this said the culprit to the hangman, who was adjusting the noose around his neck never mind this replied the hangman.

will soon suspend its Newspaper FOREIGN October, IHK7 A second engagement between the insurgents and the Papal troops took place on October 6 in Frosinone. a province northeast of Rome, in which the troops were again badly defeated. Bavaria, the largest and most important of the states of South Germany, strongly favors the proposed union with Prussia, or North Germany. In the Diet, on October 8, Prince Hohenlobe. chief minister of the Bavarian Cabinet, declared that true policy of Bavaria was to seek union with the North German States under the Presidency of the King of Prussia, and at the same time take steps for the establishment of a firm and enduring alliance with the Empire of It may be said that, as goes Bavaria, the most Southern and most Austrian of of the South German states, so Coes Wurtemburg and all the rest.

Weekly DOMESTIC October. It is probable that the I ists of Louisiana have failed to carry the election in favor of a Convention to revise the Constitution on account of a clause in the call for the election requiring that a majority of all Registered Voters was requisite to carry the question The rebels refrained from voting, and the number of votes cast was below the reqquired number. General Grant lately refused to issue artillery to the Maryland Militia on Governor demand. Governor Swann has since purchased several 12-pound Napoleons, and organized three artillery companies. all under command of late rebel officers.

Elias Howe, the inventor of the sewing machine, died in Brooklyn. New York. October 3, aged forty-eight years. New York is building school houses for her colored children, and has lately appropriated $75.000 for that wise purpose. White and black are to be educated separately.

Henry A. Wise, of advises the young men of his Slate to become farmers and do their own work. His motive is not as wise as his advice. He says by dome this they will get rid of negro and foreign grant'labor On the contrary, they will have greater means whereby to employ such labor. A man in Hendricks County, Indiana, named James Adams, recently ate thirty-one peaches, a couple of musk-melons, one raw sweet potato, and drank two gallons of buttermilk He leaves a widow.

It is becoming not uncommon for large dealers in different mercantile departments to con nect their various business places by private telegraphs. Orders for goods are taken in one city, or in one part of a city, and instantly transmitted to head-quarters, far distant. 1 Such is the prograss of the age. Weekly SIX FROM GREKINE ENLIST IN UWED SERVICES WHITE HALL The Local Draft Board has announced no call for inductions or physical examinations for the month of October. Recently enlisting in the armed services from here are Nickie L.

Carmean. Michael i loan Mk hael i (ktbsn Kimel Copley of White Hall and David Powell, Hillview, for duty in the U.S. Navy. Darrell D. Dorks for duty in the Air Force.

Early Bird Breakfast An early bird breakfast was held Oct. Kith, at the American legion Home, sponsored by members of Post No. 70. the menu included chicken and catfish. Members of the North Greene Faculty, and Board of Education and local business men were guests, with approximately ninety in attendance.

Masonic Services Masonic Services were held Thursday afternoon for Alfred Williams of Wichita. Kans. in charge of lecturer Harold Frost of that city. Others assisting were Charles Rhoades, Chaplain, Ernest Roodhouse, secre tary, Henry Roodhouse, Ennis Wm Strang, Marvin with interment in the Ed- iwardy cemetery. bv Commander Dunham at 7 Dec.

10. EonlrSize Safe! SPECIAL SUNDAY MONDAY ONLY OPEN TODAY A.M. TO P.M. CREST NEW MINT TOOTH PASTE 79c VALUE LIMIT 1 Additional 66c 39 Ace Hardware OSCO DRUG 900 W. MORTON PHONE 245-9563 Short lots, overstocks, discontinued items, remnants- All Sale-Priced to Sell Super Volue Thermo CEILING TILE Owens-Corning SUSPENDED CEILING Complete with grids and panels BARGAIN COUPON IRONING BOARD PAD AND COVER BARGAIN COUPON UTILITY PAIL 5 Quort 20 Ft $17.95 24-Ft $21.95 Other sizes to 40 Ft.

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