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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 3

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The JACKSONVILLE DAILY JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 1925 TIIKKB The Preference now clearlv seems to be for CAINSON FLOUR For Sale at all Leading Grocers J. H. SONS 222 West Lafayette Ave. Phone 240 C55P VACATION DAYS ARK A PORTABLE Victrola h'r LET US SHOW YOU! J.

Brown Music House CHAUTAUQUA AT WHITE HALL SUCCESS Senator Put IlHrrlwm Monday Rvenlflji 4 gram Given Mtmday It) ton TfrhuiiP, Old Ident, Dead. White Hull, Aug. IS. Men-i flay night whk the crowning ses- "(Ion so fur of the tenth annual White Hall Chantauqua, when the -huge it nt auditorium mh filled with Greene county people hear Senator Pat Harrison of) Mississippi in what on the of i the moment many declared to have1 I been the moat wholesome address! heard lu this Institution, Normal who into! ago proponed that White 1 Hall Chautauqua be made a coun- ty affair, Hprvcil an chairman In Introducing the Mississippi Ki na-j (tor, and on the also whs rnngressman Henry Rainey. Harrl son was In the best of speaking condition, and he held audience completely In an ad-j dress that breathed true Amerl-1 and it waa one of the bursts of applause when the i nator from the state of Jefferson Mavis paid tribute to Aoraham Lincoln as this great orator did In the chautanquaa Senator Harrison attended he remarked privately that ui never laced a service flag of the who served In the Wat HI tribute to a Wilson.

Warren G. and all re-j of Old Jacksonville SOME EARLY ITEMS (BY FN8LKY MOORF) Member Illinois Historical Society A new court house was put up in (Thls was used ti! present bandsome building was erected in It was second brirk building in eobnty. The early recorda having been dentroyed by fire, we can no list of county ear- ller than vlz; "Rep. In con- Joseph Duncan; Hepresen- tatlve in legiiilature, William L. Mi.y.

Wiley li Oreen, W'illlam Thomas; county Joseph Falrfleld, Samuel John Wyattj Samuel Mathews; coroner, William Jarred. taxes in days. one Id settiers, L). O. Hender- could have kept the first receipt lor they are written on old news-1 paper, not mope than two or three square.

Since paying these 3vy tax bills, the real estate that have accumulated and given to my children is now worth OOtl or more, all being in Morgan county except one farm, which in Menard county, imitre amount paid fori an, As of Ol son. that ceni 1 Sa ta: airfiel Wi hi jjg to Journal show 5uc; I M27. sheriff; If Green, in 18 75 as fol- 5 Oc J. 55 sheriff; ilari 1 S3 Matth Kir I din un rnoi wit! House of S. W.

Corner 'square Phone 145 Roos ier wi ut bun emotion In appla Sunday's speaker wa torney General Mart ntucky, who gave Wh dSt for a work that Is si over the country In kbitton to Ipth that the present that made this (our nject wae appropriate thus give It be in $2 Or ear, si Dunlap, He ad for 40 dollars, Lynus Mat- 874 cents; sheriff; 20; 1834, 18.15, 12.40, William leriff; Alex is; Now tara, for I II; 2 reg its high allvp the ry. His neatly filed go on 1 every one other man in the then county of Mor- whkb was much larger than now In 1H27, was 1753 40, the population waa then 7,000. Fifty years later, in same territory it was $45,000. ki View of the latter day dls. etih-ion of dramshop and license question, here copy a document which is in the county offlre.

the third tavern and liquor license issued by our county commissioners. The date 1827. nnrne of the applicant for ie given, and his rates as follows: For rum. brandy, and whisky. 25c; per pint; for meal of for lodging.

5 for or oats. keeping over night, 25c. I ken were gin. half 25c; ieed. RUSSEL S.

THEOBALD DIES AT HIS HOME Popular Voting 'Ian of Jar A a ei Aunouio e- Ijrtter. di-ath Russell Theobald, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. Theo- jbald, occurred at the family home. 1 IH Kast Oak street, 2 I Tuesday afternoon tan illness of with fever, While working on the farm of cousin west of Meredotia I weeks ago the young man became ill and after returning his home gradually worse of all of the nt of me care and nursing, ron lion having been critical days, Russell Btreuter Theobald, only child of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Theobald. was born in house in which he died. February 1 He attended the Jacksonville public schools ami Jacksonville high school, graduating with tbo of While in high school he was a member of the tball squad, and was one of the most popular students during his attendance After his graduation he enrolled at Illinois roll- and had he survived would have returned there as a Sophomore this fall.

He attended M. E. fhurch and also the Sunday achool at that church and bad always commanded the hlgheat respect, both Franklin Chicken Fry at Catholic Church Wednesday at 5 p. m. Dr.

G. U. office Square. Mason hat moved to 36 North I he Mapper Wife Simplicity ti wj daaigner jl tern, trimmed ed center bi fui pattern Created by JOHNS( nost in the mi that created high grade thi dull Msof hi Fa it ma the STRI I. I thion I the new satin head- esser.

It is another of "Shoes of the Hou Modern I among the unger peop account of and tribute to th Our the La LODGE PICNIC DRAWS THRONG TO WOODSON Amndng elkrlded on (iMMimb While I 1 111 TRANSFER STORAGE COMPANY -Il I Ml, Ml, IVI I I'M I NT I lilt MOVINU Housebold We you right froui anywhere to SATISFACTION ail on and time when in need of move. Short or long hauls. PIIOVK M.nii«|f^r. KTATK STRI I I STATION nei! bi th. inue closing James ,1 a iu th for if Ry I o'cl Terhun Monda at th He hi Woodson, rgest picn in this der the auc Woodmen a eopie cam and from munities to nd rum tier of through wi and were -eeklng pris The resul Aug, of the ics of the year was community today un- plces of the Modern nd Royal Neighbors from miles around lumerous other com- enjoy the eats, music An unusually large 'ontests were carried good management 11 patronized by those GRACE CHAPEL Miss Helen Dinwiddle returned home Saturday after spending a wwk at Niagara Falls.

Mr, and Mrs. Jones were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs Ooar Peeney of near Woodson. Mr. and Mrs. Emert farter of near Arnold moved into this community week.

ine qual it Kin home-loving indust rlou 8, It his habit tc a smu 11 sum year and wisely inv hissavings, savings comin fr om bla earning? during his summe vacations fron his ttchool Resides the be reaved parents he loaves a grandfat her, Henri if the fol- omlc first Steinmeti at Hayes, se Mrs Lucy vilie is vinii Mr and Mrs family. Miss Leon Litchfield is with the Mil Eleanor Din Oeorge week after a Iowa, Henry, nd; Gor- Th A't Lydia, ught Tu res so a The the day. lad ide Fox In Skating Monday and nesday nights. Crystal Pavilion, north of White Hall. Rings Whether it be a set one lor the In, you are assured of a large 'iortment to choose i rum at this More at all times.

Ionie in and examine our stock. We have many attractive values to offer. Schram Buhrman Snappier IHamonds found Our I I i 0 I Paints and Oils RETTER-CHEAPER Hutch Roy Lead Linseed Oil, 11.25 tiuni S1.50 Genuine Oil Colors to tW, WALL PAPER At CITY PRICES Haniflaf Flat Wall I'aint MURESCO sole agents for Mur- we raro, fini'st the world. water colors in GLASS--PUTTY The best goods always nt the lowest prices. RODRIGUES 231 WEST COURT ST.

Hayes. uiiBingham. Mule raei I toy Henry, third. Race, boys 12 years and under Marion Smith. Race, glrla 12 years and under Orris.

Harp, bnvs 1H years and under Hayes. Free-for-all, 100 yard William Flynn. race Fitzsimmons Hayes. Satk Kehl. Three-legged and Turby of Jackson- ing at the home of Oscar Rridgman and a McPhilimlney of spending a few days wee Helen, Anna and viddie.

mith returned last visit with in Jame and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ater of near Arenrville. enioved a 111-1 iv and boat excursion to FortJ idison, Iowa Sunday, Miss f'atherine Rourn has rned home after spnding a few I vs with Mr. and Mrs.

Gus Shone I McKendrce Chapel Stretiter of Oak street, several uncles and aunts, and a host of I other relatives to mourn his loss. The body was removed to the Arthur Cody funeral parlors for preparation. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Among Springfield callers In the city Tuesday Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Henderson, R. Haas, C. II. Beach ley and J. Clark.

Hear Judge J. T. Raulston, of Dayton, Tennessee fame, at Jacksonville Chautauqua, Friday afternoon, at 3 P. M.f August 21. 5 ART FOR fMART CHESJ EXCURSION TO Backward Fat im Beaver.

Fat men race- Dar went. -Mrs. Wil- -Charlea Sor- Foot a sth, Bicy. race Marion le hn in 16 and un-j Henry, gh kick- LTurn- high Jump Chris Trust Company Service Our Trust Company service is advantageous, not only to the estate whose complications require special ability and attention, but also to the small estate where the testator must he assured of the utmost carefulness, economy and judgment in order to protect his family. Today is none too soon for you to talk this matter over with your lawyer or with this company and have a will drawn making this company executor.

The Farmers State Bank Trust Co. You Can Trust This Trust Company tiunning alker. Running broad jump Ray Henry. Standing broad Itenry. Pole Smith, Horse-shoe pitching Uuy lienaon and Percy Devore.

Car coming longest iliiam Cooper of Collinsville. Ugliest Woodman on Noah Potter. I'gliest Royal Amos Harney. Man with largest family-James Crowe. nail driving Mrs.

James Seymour. Oldest couple. Woodman and Royal and Mrs. Janies Prettiest baby boy Harry Richard Smith, Prettiest baby Ai- berta Sheppard. Prettiest girl under Frances Henry, Best looking Royal Neighbor Lueile Adams, Ugliest old Edith Taylor.

Best looking married woman with bobbed Belle of White Hall Old fiddlers' J. Sheppard. Tug of war. Woodmen vs, the by Woodmen, Laziest man on the John Kehl, Rut ton sewing Riggs, county clerk. Oldest model Blinding.

Angel food George Cunningham. food Vertrees Blinding. Cocoanut Thomas Butler. Chocolate Newman. Sunshine cake- Mrs.

Charles New man. rbood west of niville. Mrs. I), L. Vorhees spent Sat- day, night ami Sunday with Mr.

Mrs. Raymond Hieaer of near cksonville. Several from this community Jacksonville callers Saturday afternoon and evening. A large number from Concord and Jarknonville attended the rededication of the Grace Chapel hurch. Mr.

and Mrs, Ruel Parlier of the McKendree f'hnpel nelghlHir- hood spent Sunday with Mr, and Thomas Parlier. August Coates spent Sunday in Hannibal, Mo, Miss Nadine Malllcoat visited Saturday and Sunday with Miss Helen Braner. The rededication of the Grace Chapel P. church was held 1 Sunday, pastor, Rev, S. Steinfeldt was assisted by Rev.

Frederick Ray 1 is of Illinois con- i ference and F. E. Renkert evan- gelist of Osmond, 111. The g- I ular services were held iu the i morning and a basket dinner and supper was enjoyed. A program was given in the afternoon.

Rev. R. lie ok or preached a sermon in the evening and Mr. Wright gave some piano and i violin selctions and several quar- tets were enjoyed. During day short talks were given by all the ministers that re present.

Virgil Ater is visiting at the home of bis aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Braner and family. CHICAGO AND RETURN via R.l Liquid Glass Egg Preserver i Tht fo next is an immensi future use. nier.

arm int of oc in will he putting up worth 60C Eire I Our Liquid paration for kt from 1 5 to 16 I thus treated will longer. Why not prc eping dozen. erver is a very successful pre- a bottle will take care of rve a fetv 1 tasti dozt fre for a year mi miner? us Au lttll to limit Ai ti Fim dr A. Agent Particulars. for Full Shreves Drug Store Make Thii Store YOUR Drug Store Phone 108 7 West Side Square i Widows ut of 10 WOMAN SURPRISE)! IILR IRIFNDS a spell of typhoid fever seven years ago I began to suffer from indigestion and gas in my stomach and colic attacks.

This gradually became so bad that my doctor advised an operatiou for gall stones. A friend advised me to try Wonderful Remedy which 1 did with splendid results, My friends astonished at my rapid improvement. I have no more bloating and can eat anything I It removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract, and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money at all druggists. (Adv.j HARTS NEWS NOTES I Daniel Delaney of Arenzvllle returned home Sunday after a week's visit with Richard Alex: ander.

Lloyd Kelly has been on the 1 si-, list the past few days John Farrel and Mrs. Charles of Mturrayvile were callers in this vicinity one day last week I Margaret Coleman spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman. William Hembrough and sons.

Floyd and Leslie spent last week injar Carrollton looking after farm interests. 9 Margaret Rurke is visiting at ttie home of her sister, Mrs. Lahey or Literberry. If red Wewell who has ically ill the past week remains about the same. John McCabe of Alton was a in this icinity Monday.

Franklin Chicken Fry at Catholic Church Wednesday at 5 p. m. lack of common comforts of life (from U. S. census reports).

Will your widow be one of the 9 the tenth? Walter A. F. Ayers General Insurance 201 West State Street SKINNER 300 South Main Street Telephone 1262 Complete pistons with pins and step cut rings for the Ford SI.70 each NOTICE Nowf is the time to have your steam and hot water plant put in condition before winter sets in. All work guaranteed JOHN FLANAGAN 7 58Y Diamond Syndicate to Prices Head the the New York, Aug. Prices of diamonds will go up and stay up, according to Lee Reichman, leading American diamond importer.

A new syndicate has been formed, he says, composed of P. Morgan the Rarnato group of London and the Dunkelsbuhler interests of Germany, to control the output of the De Beers and other South African mines which provide virtually all stones marketed. Mr. Reichman said tho syndicate would take over the total production of tho mines for five years, starting Jan 1, next, "it means stabilized price for he said, a decided tendency toward higher Now Is the Time to IS NOW ABOUT Is the Time to Buy JEWELRY OPTICAL East 3tate AND SHOP Street THE MERE THOUGHT OF A DIAMOND SHOULD SUGGEST.

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