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PAGE TEN HIE JACKSONVILLE DATLY JOURNAt; TUESDAY, flTLY 18. 1933 High Wheat Prices Adds $600,000 To Income Of Farmers COUNCIL TURNS DOWN PETITION FOR ZONE CHANGE Vote To Return Beer License of Stout; Mayor Opposed to Residential Sale Moving to protect the residence dls- trict of the city against beer sales, hemp paid for heat this season are placing council at its meeting last 000 more dollars in the pockets ot' Morgan county farmers night rejected a petition of proijerty vear than during 11LT2, to an estimate based owners in the north part of the city on production by A. federal crops statistician for the state of Illinois. It is estimated that the wheat crop this year in Morgan county is worth nearly 1 000 000 Figures on the number of acres df wheat sown, the acreage harvested, production and the yield per acre over a five year period, have been received at the Morgan county Farm Bureau office. The estimates arc being sent out as data to be used in working out the federal wheat reduction propram for this county.

mmm mi The figures quoted by Mr Surratt pPrtain to the entire state and list ntv individually and as a Display at Shriners Convention FUNERAL RITES CONDUCTED FOR WILBUR NICKOLS Services For Victim of Fire Held Sunday; Other Franklin News North West street be zoned for business. The petition was rejected by a vote of six to two. Aldermen Blesse and Mathews voting not to reject it. I'he council next passed a motion by the same vote to return to Stout the money for his beer liccnse fee and to reject his application to operate his business at the North West street location. Aid.

Blesse said he believed the petition of the property owners should have been referred to the zoning board, which explained his vote. Mayor W. A. Wainright told the tion Morgan county is councii that he was unalterably southwest district, and pOSOfj lo saic 0f heer in the residence districts. He pointed out that if citizens want to sell beer they hould come into the business district are for the past five beginning in 1928.

on the five year average pro- cared for by Mrs. James Sn.art, f. Vivian Marlin, uth Evans, led by Mrs. Oscar Ridder and Mrs t. They sang The Old Hugged of Jack- and Mrs Franklin.

July services for Wilbur O. Nichols who is fat.lly burned in a gasoline fire, near here last week, were held Sunday aiter- noon at 2 30 o'clock, at the residence near Waverly The services were in chanre of Dr. Pontius of Jacksonville. The pall bearers were Sears Russeil Jackson. Frank Burnett.

Tony Martin. Virgil Watt: and Clarence Evans. The Wyman Oxlev, Mr Musses Eunice Hui Powell and I Music was furms Hughes. Miss Jessii W. Crum organi the and Notes Mr.

and Mrs. C. aonville called on Mr Thomas Foster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Crist and daughter. Helen of Greenfield and Mr and Mrs. Earl Owens of Cant api'nt with Mr Lizzie Violett. Mr. and Mrs Newton Calhoun nd family of Alton spent Saturday with his mother.

Mrs Sarah Calhoun and attended the Turner reunion in Jacksonville Sunday. Others from here attending the reunion included T. Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs C. A.

Calhoun and family, Mr and Mrs Lawrence Mills and familv and Mr and Dcxls worth and Mr1- Shell Sargent of Jacksonville and Mrs. Robert Hughett and children of Bakersfield. Calil spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs M. Skeens.

JOURNAL AGAIN IS FIRST WITH NEWS STORY duct in Morran county will amount to ftp proximotely one million bushels this which Is an average of 20 bushels to the acre for the 50.000 acres it is are being harvested this year Ir is also estimated that the average Increpse in price in the countv wheat sixty cents, the average price It is estimated that the crop or establish themselves in sections already zoned for business. City Attorney Foreman put before the council the fact that the city is about to be sued for $55.000 by the Bankers Life Insurance which holds special assessment bonds on hii "la fipproxVmatelv which the city has unable to if. tho averagr price durlna r-Drrman explained that the city had collected the money and W' y. NELSON NUNES IS HELD ON ARSON Virginia TRESPASS SUIT IS ON TRIAL IN CIRCUIT COURT I A tii ajv a Mrs w. D.

Burkholder entertained CHARGE IN MASON Wednesday with ofbndge were won by Mrs. Finn. Confessions Implicate Local Mrs. Will Crawford and Miss Insanity Question Before Jury Man in Burning of Auto Last Year in Silco-Allen Case in Local Court Whether an accident which occurred when an automobile in which she was riding was serious enough to pro- Margaret Crawford entertained six tables of bridge Friday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy listed are the The mystery that surrounded the ninm burning of the 16 cylinder Cadillac! Misses Louise and Betty Lou Gilpin automobile, said to have been owned by Nelson Nunes, of this city, and Mrs- duce insanity which appeared some- jbared yesterday when officers 'City. Kentucky are visiting t. time after the accident, was one of Cass county, working with speed. the questions given to a jury obtained two alleged confessions that, Marty or St.

loui. is Morgan County circuit court yesT.V- the car was burned by the two men Wllfl rt 1 day beiore Judge Victor Hemphill upon instructions given by Nunes, i nt Wn of Carlinville. sitting for the first time leading to Nunes' arrest and deport-. K. on the local bench since his election.

a tion to Mason county last night; 18 Mr. and Mrs. tn the case of Susan Silcox vs. Thom ms I where he was placed in Jail on a Allen, labelled trespass on the case. I charge of arson i an aclion in common law.

Court was With Nunes was Howard Hrsehold Science club o'clock this Douglas, of Alexander, and in the Cas, wlu William nigg i final arguments uere county jail at Virginia was Carl July 20 hrard' KHVe Drake, of Ashland the two men who scudder. former superinten- V' motion bv com He? lf oi confessed to burning the machine at dont of schooLs in lhi5 dty was in motion by counsel for I Nunes command The confessions Virginia renewing old acquaintances. I were said to have been obtained yes- stujclder now resides in Arizona jterday bv Sheriff Reichart of Cass Miss Helen Davis spent Fridav in county, assisted by Deputy Fire Mar-, Jacksonville. shal James Wyse Fire Marshal Sher- Mrs Glenu Eble of New York is man Cor.lt: brought the purported visiting relatives in Virginia confessions with him to JacksonviPe Miss Edna Perurem of Pawnee spent last night. a frw tn Virginia the defense to quash testimony regarding insanity of failure of the testimony to connect directly with the accident illegal Testimony was that Mrs Silcox was riding in an automobile driven bv Fred Braner.

on Oet 19, 1931, at the torner of We.st State street and Mrs Albert Peterson spent Friday a ar drivrn Sheriff Reichart yesterday received a tip that Drake had api)eared Ht Ash- in Springfield Allen, struck the rear of land, and immediately had him picked Lester Petefish spent a few days '5, ner macnine causing it to up for questioniniT about a robbery at Monmouth. year being 36 cents per had lost it in the Ayers bank crash. Having collected the money, the city the pa bushel. wheat is shown in the five years figures In 1928 95,800 acres were sown, in 1929 the acres sown were 55.800, in in 1931 49.500 and in 1932 the Plaintiff should submit proot in Glistening sabers green silk pantaloons rose silk It was a colorful picture 15,000 Nobles presented at Atlantic City when they paraded down the Boardwalk during the annual convention of Shriners. Here uniformed units of the Kisiuet temple, of Brooklyn, N.

swing smartly along the line of march. The attorneys lor the company have asked that the city consent to a decree for Judgment, but Mr. Foreman stated that he would rather the hn nr.rage a ere are was 40,700. This makes in average sown acreage for the past live years of 59.380. The statistician's records show that ourt.

However, coi uirrable court I cost would be saved if the city would i consent to a decree. The council gave the city attorney its consent to GIVE BIRTHDAY PARTY AT HOME OF MRS. IRLAM llof thr sown I. not harvested UEe hls in the matter. I.rant Beer Lirenses.

average acreage harvested in county during the past five years be- in 50,110. Like th.e sown acreage figure.1 the harvested acreage figures show a decline from 52.850 acres har- in 1928 to 39,900 harvested in 1932. In 1929 the acres harvested were 55.200: ip 1930 the harvested acreage was 53.500; a year later the acreage was 49.100 and in 1932 the low acreage of 39.900 was reached. Production over the five year period dropnod from 1.000.900 bushels in 1928 to 678.r>00 In 1932. making nn average production of 1.000.960 bushels, har- ted in Mo duction i in count1 995,400 In The council granted retail beer licenses to Charles Patton, 113-115 East Douglas avenue, with the stipulation that beer be sold only on the first floor of the establishment, and a wholesale license to D.

Lonergan at 113 East Douglas avenue with the retail privileue in case lots. A license lor retail sale was withheld trom Glenn Green. 315 West State street. A motion to table his application was carried six to two. Aldermen Conlee and Cowgur voting in the negative.

The city is taking an ap- in Woodson. July 17 Edward Irlam delightfully entertained twenty-five girls at a birthday party Saturday afternoon from two to fiye in honor of the eleventh birthday of shortly after midnight this morning her daughter, Mary Irene. The lire was discovered bv the Have and contests furnished the amuse- s-iters who reside next door to th Beardstown in which Nunes is alleged to have been implicated. During the questioning. Drake related the 'story about burning the autombile be-j tween Bath and Havana on the night of July 4.

1932. implicating Nunes and Douglas. Douglas was arrested immediately at Alexander, and taken to Virginia where officers claim hP confessed to his part (in the crime, and Implicated both Drake and Nunes. Sheriff Reichart pipit pADV TODAY immediately called Sheriff Blackburn, 1 a 1 1 i VIof nn coun(v Nunc I be arroMod on a charge of arson Dep- luster. 111..

July 18 MANCHESTER HOME IS DESTROYED BY over. Mrs Silcox was taken to tlie office of Dr F. for animation, and according to his tes: timony. Mr.v Silcox appeared to be rational at the time He found on oiie hand, one leg. and that plained of in her chest He, BY THREE BANDITS: Mrs.

Silcox testified that fhe wa; MODESTO STATE BANK IS ROBBED Unmasked Men With V7'th w.h,cn. $1.000 in Cash Alter Monday Holdup she sustained an injury to her near her left eye She also said th she was rxtremely nervous, a state' Three unmasked men walked into which was vouched for by both Modesto State bank at 9:15 Mon- Dr. Roberts and Dr. Duncan, jlVH A i Norris 1 OUtlC! Kh j-'TLgLf-Q rt i Gftv mornitiff, whipped out revolvers no laior wramp her DlivMCian unknown -n i.v md him until destroyed the late Amy Whewell home, Mason countv came here, and turned occupied by Harry Ehmert and family Nunes over to them. Nunes at.d Douglas were taken to Mason countv where they were being held last night in the countv jail to Gf thP lnot estimated at be merit for th( aftcmoot Prizes were Ehmert home.

Tbcy notified the tele- the outcome these develop- tween $800 and $1.000 and ordered three officials and two said that she did remember a customers to lie on the floor while thing until in January of the follow- they scooped up all of the cash in mg year lien she regained con cious- sight. A few minutes later they Joined and learned that she had been two companions out confined to the Jacksonville State 1 i phone operator who spread the alarm. ments nrnke was kept at Virginia to In order to awaken the citizens.1 answer more questions about the rob- rushed to the churches and Beardstown Jewelry store 11 were Barbara 1 ringing the bells Several pi ols and shotguns were also discharged 1929 the irom tlic decision of a Jury won by Barbara Jean Devore, Paulin Hart and Dorothy Butler. Miss Iren received several nice gifts. Those Devore.

Pauline Hart, Charlotte Newman, Dorothy Butler, Helen. Dorothy and Martha Henry, Isabel Irlam. Sarah Lee Butler, Virginia Basham. Iva Owens. Mary Francos Hart.

Frances May Harney, Lorene Fitzsimmons. Beulah Sorrells. Beulah it i Justice court, where Green was found McLister, Watt. Mary Alu 1 1930, to L178.400 jnot Puilt3-' of a gaming es 51 and then took a drop in 1932 tablishment. Tarzwell, Mary DeLong.

Olive Orr Catherine Atkinson, Marjorie Irlam average vield per acre during A petition of merchants along the Lucille Irlam. Mary Irene Irlam, Virt five years based on the num- north ol statr streot ior 8inla icres sown was 17 bushels, while angle parking and a 30-minute park the pa her of 11 aven di on the number of acres harvested was 20 1 bushels The state records show that 1928 was a por wheat year in Morgan county, the yield being only 10.5 bushels per acre based on the number of acres In 1929 the yield was 17 in 1930 it was 21.4: in 1931 it was 23 8 and The Jacksonville Journal has demonstrated that it gives Its reader; the latest news, the local paper bcinc the only newspaper in this territory that carried a story on the release of August Luer, Alton packer early Sunday mornmg. Mr. Luer was, released bv the kid- najiers on a road near Collinsville at 2 15 o'clock Sunday morning. Nearly all newspapers had gone to press at that time.

The Associated Ptcss called the Journal by long distance telephone at 45 o'clock Sunday morning and fur rushed the local paper with a briei bulletin telhns of the banker-packer release by hi; abdu The Journal carried a bulletin of the packer's return in every uv few- metropolitan papers carried a bulletin in their home editions, but the Journal curried the story in the home and mail editioi, ing limit was presented, and a similar petition was read from merchants on the south side of the street for parallel parking and a similar time limit. Aid. Mathews explained that he had met with the merchants and heard their request. He told them that if the city put such a plan into In 1932 the yield was poor beini? only operation, it would strictly enforce 18 7 bushels per acre. Estimating the yield per acre on the harvest basis 1928 had a yield of 39 bushels per acre in this Mrs.

Iralm wax assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Mildred Spencer and Miss Wilma Jackson. th- afternoon refreshments were by the hostess. (ilvrs Lawn Mrs. H.

L. Owings entertained at a lawn party Saturday evening trom fhe to eight o'clock in houor of the twelfth birthday of her daughter, Virginia Lee. At six-thirty o'clock a and nearly every resident of the lage was soon at the scene Early arrivals succeeded in removing part of the furniture but efforts to extinguish the flames failed The residence was locaud in the cast part of the village Mr. and Mrs Ehmert were absent from their home and had not learned of the fire early this morning. IARK BIRTHDAY OF MRS.

S0RRILL AT LITERBERRY Nunes related last July how he was held up on the road between Havana and Bath, his 16 evhndere car taken from him and driven off the road where it was burned The state fire office has never been entirely satisfied with the story Nunes night, and kept the its records in view of nents. told case develo Nun of his charqc is a Hr Beard leged Flight of the bandits probably led through a comer of Morgan county. Within a half hour members of Sheriff Fletcher Blackburn's were out scoutinK for the bandit car described as a green 8 cylinder Ford sedan. as telephone operator; at Modesto and Waverly called hurriedly to sur rounding towns, officers in a number of Central Illinois cities began a vigil in effort to cut off the robbers Jacksonville, Springfield Carrollton was free on bond at the and Alton police were enli job ot guarding roads The bandits went north 8 the time limit and that 30 minutes would not mean 32. The matter ot a uniform regulation on all the main business streets was suggested by members of the council, and the pebusheLs: a vear inter it titlcns were referred back to Aid Mathews with power to act.

ilng Ordinance. Aid. Day brought up the hog ordi- been harvested and much nance and the motion the council of it has been threshed and delivered passed last week requesting the city to elevators. (attorney not to prosecute alleged vio- He complained that the citi- zens are construing the motion that Meparinson. they can keep hogs in the city, pro- Elmse Watt Irltm In 1929 the yield was a year later it was 2 in 1931 it was 24 bushels and in 1932 it was 17 bufihel Most of the wheat in th or Litcrberry, July forty- five relatives and friends gathered on Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs Thomas Sornli to help Mrs. Sorrill two course luncheon was served the 1 celebrate birthday anniversary guests. Mrs. Owings was assisted by. All brought well-filled Miss Lucille Owings.

Fdra lhnrv, a tried dinner ws GREENE COUNTY OFFICER IS HURT IN AUTO MISHAP clean. The A White Hnll. July Paul Fen it of White Hall, Greene county road commissioner, was injured, and two girls from Iowa weee believed to have been injured in an automobile accident south of Carrollton thiS afternoon, when the machine Fenity was driving crashed into car driven by one of the girls as it left the road at the Brush College schoolhouse. None was seriously injured, but both machines were badly damaged. Fenity was bruised on one of his legs and one of his knees, and suffered other bruises and slight cuts He was able to sit up at home tonight.

He was accompanied by Carl Fenity. 19, of Houston, Texas, who is visiting Cherbourg in 4 days, 16 hours and who also was cut and bruised. The extent of injuries to the Iowa SHIP CARRYING LOCAL MAN MAKES FAST TRIP A souvenir log from the North LiOvd is i arried President Cl land, of MacMurray College to Euro with the Sherwood Eddy Semin slaws that a record vu, 1 vidcd they keep them Mayor declared that they should be no discrimination. Tlie council entered a mattef of record a contract with Harry Seymour to rent city property bv the Brook on South Main street for an ice cream stand Aid. Williamson asked and received permission to erect a fence along the Brook for the benefit of a owner and to separate the public and private land.

The council passed nn ordinance amending in part the districts of the city to permit the zoning for I business of the Cannon property at the corner of North Main and Walnut streets. The vote was seven to one, Aid Mathews voting in the negate e. Elizabeth Owings and Dorothy Allbright. The hours were spent socially. 'Ihose present were Mary Irene Irlam, Marjorie Irlam.

Pauline Hart Iva Owens. Mary Frances Hart, Charlotte Newman, Frances May Harney Barbara Jean Devore. Doroth and Martha Henry, Corrine and Geneva holfield Mar i ret minutes, the factest tnno fhe made, averaging 2 51 knots hour The total was 3,199 s. President McClelland wrote that seeing London under the guidance of a granddaughter of CharU Dickens. Miss Margaret Dicken Whinney.

Also thai Mr p.an were so fully outlined and i the party to meet and hear and other political philosopher London that he could not take for the trip to Scotland that father had so urged upon him. He attended a garden party at Cliveden, the magnificent country tate of Viscountess Astor, about 25 miles from London at Taplow. There he met and talked with Ramsay MacDonald. Margot Asquith, Philip Siu.w- den. General Allenby, Tliomx Lament, Henry Morganthau, Willi.rn Allen White, and others.

About iw i hundred were pre.sent. A masouo imm The Honourable Hist or con called Oberon--Th the Devil Scene from I con were given on the south la band of H. Gold, treatn played during the Dr Gilkey, of i Dr Gregg, of Wat( wt Flynn, Butler, he tnougnt, MarCia Hanback. Catherine Atkinson. Olhe Orris, Mary Tarzwell, Beulah Sorrills, Lorene Lucille Irlam and Virginia Lee Ow- ings.

News Notes. The members of the Willing Workers Sunday school class of the Chris- tian church have postponed their meeting indefinitely. Miss Jane Irlam and niece. Miss Edith Turner, Mrs. Paul Meggtnson.

Miss Alene Hudson and Lester Henry visited recently with the former's sister Mrs. Dick Sandman and family. of near Exeter. Mrs Myrtle Brady spent Sunday with her son. Harold Brady, and wife, of Jacksonville.

4 1 Mrs Mildred Spencer, of near Tne council did not let the oal the week-end here at contract at the meeting last night, home of Mr. and Mr Edward due to the fact that nobody adver- lrlam Wanda of Mur. tised for bids. A special meeting ls a guest at the Irlam homc ning. that purpose Will be held Thursday I)resent tunt, Mr, and evening, July i7 'T'1 -------41 tots ana enj the afternoon being spent socially.

Those present were Mr and Mrs William Rilev. Gertrude Riley. Glenn Riley and son Raymond, of Ashland; Riley and daughters, and No 1 Mr and and fam iv, of Virginia: Mr. and Mrs William Hembrough and daughter, Jacksonville; Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Roach. Albert Roach Mr. and Mrs M. Daniels, Harold and Irene Daniels, Mr: T. Liter.

Mr, and Mrs W. W. Daniels, Freda Daniels, Mr and Mrs A. Liter, Eleanor Liter, Mr. and Mrs A.

Ratliff. Blanche Ratliff. Mr and Mrs. Dean Chapman am! sons, and Mr. and Mrs 'lorn Sorrill and Gladys.

Mr. Flynn, Edward Flood and sis- Neus Mrs. Ann Shaw, son, Jimmie of Chicago, Mis Mary E. Young. Mrs.

Margaret Carmon, of Coiby. Kansas, were rcent at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Lockhart rrest last night on two He It bended for a theft he to have committed desto toward Waverly, but dstown, and also for a theft al- lieved they cut west on dirt to have been committed by back south, in Havana. a call to the sheriffs off Sheriff Reichart had been waiting an hour after the for uke to return to Cass county sUted a green Ford sedan since the robbery of the Beardstown 5 mcn was MKnted the jewelry store Drake disappeared im- neighborhood in this count mediately after fhe robberv. cuusing west of Wavrrlv suspicion to shift toward him Another report was that JUSTICE COURT NEWS Greenfield If this was true FROM JERSEYVILLE prrldo's h' in the of Mols beds and here 'obbery temile south Jersevville 111, July 17-Charlie Reynolds, father of children, was Saturday night by Night Officer John Andrews in the vicinity of Joseph Snodgrass store in an tntoxi- vvi er nnev He was lodged tn the city jail until Sunday moraim when a charge of being drunk and disorderly was filed against him.

before Justice Thatcher Upon his plea of guilty Reynolds was fined fifty dollars and costs Forty dollars of the fine was stayed on condition that Reynolds desist from further drunks and bend his energies toward the support of his family. balance of the fine was to be worked out on the streets of the city. Olin Brown, alias "Little was arrested Saturday night by Night Officer John Andrews and in cit.v Brown is employed at the local Jersev 0 west of Jerseyville A charge of drunkenness was filed ward Route 3 by a circuitous routf Tno Bandits Outside The robbery at Modesto ef. fected without the firms? of shot all members of the bank staff complying with the orders under the threat of revolvers. Lewis Rinaker.

president of the bank, said three men entered but two others were reported to have waited outside at the car. Rinaker the cashier te and Lawrence Sims, on duty at the time. Others the place were Sullivan and Holland Wheeler who were transacting business there All of tne Mtidesto men were on the floor during the tune the bandits were tn the bank Thev did not move until the car was heard to roar away. Modesto citizens were aware of The social held List Friday evening SlJtlday mornmg apainst him and he tilde a voi was well attended. Following the social hour, refreshments of it monade, sandwiches, and carved Mr and the parents what hao until the fright- untj erosion camp nien out of the bank and spread the alarm.

Several persons noticed the green car, however ind someone remembered the number, which was 43.951. arried Stolen Licence was fined $25 00 and costs by Justu Thatcher Ernest Seago was arrested Saturday night by Night Officer John Andrews 011 a charge of disorderly conduct Vernon McKmly are Sunduy mominu that the liccnse plates car- ten and one half before Justue Thatcher where he the bandit machine were She said she did not remember waiting in the office of Dr Roberts to take her home on the dav of the accident, or of walking to the machine from the officr She was equally unaware of papers which committed her voluntarily to the State Hospital She testified that before coinc to the State Hospital she about 130 pounds, and that wiien she recovered consciousness, she weighed between 80 and 90 and added that she still very nervous, and was not doing muco work. Pul htfd in Ntiitrave Nellie Braner Sister of Mrs Silcox, said that Mrs S.icox was starving at her home just before bring cnmmitted to the State Hospital One of the things she did that out of the ordinary, Mrs Braner said was to take their small child and place it in a suitcase on top of a dresser. Rov Braner. a nephew, said that after the accident it became im rcaaimdy di to keep Silcox quiet Dr Sophia Leschin.

of thHB Hospital staff, said that sh not say what caused Mrs Slkox lose her vanity She that Mrs Siicf.x was ducharsed in January as being improved Dr Le.chm said saw no injury to the head when Mrs. Silcox was under her care at the Dr Duncan testified that he tound no injuries about the head when he examined Mr? Silcox. but that she became increasingly difficult to handle, and was verv nervous He he was unable to state what caused the mental disturbance. Thomas Allen the defendant stated that he stopped at the corner of Church street, and waited for three cars to go west and two cars to ro east beiore enteuns State street He said he did not see the Braner machine The state resled its case and then filed the mot to strike out the testimony regarding the insanity becaust the prosecution had failed to snow how the accident and insanity testimony linked together Judge hill said he was inclined to grant tha motion, and then gave the proaeeu- i ticn until this morning to present authorities that was one of tiie things for the jury to decide The jury consists of A Crouse, Records show that this license was Dobvns. Charles Decker Frank issued to Mrs.

J. B. Davis of Rood- Eades. William Erickson. Charles for a Plymouth car It was Gibson John Hart.

Jolly. A John pound daughtet born last Friday eve- by i pa mod by names were reported nc They were nccom an elderly couple, whose not learned, and who were to be injured. of Friar lh Fairy four in th Iowa car taken to Alton in nn ambulance, called from Carrollton. MINNESOTA CONDITION NERIOI Thomas Carrigan, of Minnesota was till in an unconscious condition at Our hospital last night following a collision between the car he was driving and a transport truck rryni-' three Chevrolet cars driven by Nor beck Tendick of Roodhouse, occurring on the south the foot of Big Sandy emergency city cases, has asked that such a room bo provided, so that convenience and privacy may be secured. The council passed a motion to enforce collection of the city dog tax, SI for a male and $3 for a female.

The Mayor has announced that he will issue dog owners to keep their animals muzzled and properly tagged, He expluined that an epidemic of rabies Trlam has reached adjoining counties and Mjs a is liable to show itself in this city days in Jacksonville with her and county unless precautions are taken. I Torn daughter, were Springfield on Saturday Mr. and Mr. family, of Wa1 and are occupi liff house. Mr and Mi Colton, of Jacksonville.

Mr. and Mrs Maurice Thompson, son and daughter, of the Beiea neigh- borhood. spent Friday hert with her mother, Mrs Sadie Gallagher They plcae to the charge and was in Roodhouse dollars and ctKts 71 ie vault in the bank is operated Sorrill and arrested Pridav llm(, 8fKj mas m)l to open callers ui Joseph 81over untsi noon. The bandits made no I of CM'Ui rloite ft to iiuto t-iii9, John and JTar rseyville girl on a charge Owing to the fact that the rlj have moved here of disorderly conduct. closed the officials could not tig the Grandma Rat- Following his arrest Brown was ar- an accurate check of the raigned beiore Justice Thatcher and am0unt of loot.

Rinaker said the John Guy, Mr. and entered as of guilty' to disorder aniount probably would not exceed were accompanied home by Mrs. sister, Mrs. Bishop, and daughter. Opaline, for a visit a proclamation requiring the week-end Edward Hudson, of near Exeter, is visiting this week with his cousin, I $1.000 which was in bills and change The Modesto men described the bandits as middle-aged and fairly well dressed.

Modesto is situated on Route 100 7 miles southwest of Waverly in Macoupin county. i and Rigdon Attorneys for plaintiff are Bellattl. 8amurli At Monarty, and for the defense, Carl Robinson Upon the conclusion of this the care of Ira Leody. of trespass on the case which is with an automobile accident in which Leed was injured, is sched- I uled for trial. MATRIMONY President McClelland bledon for the tennis afternoon They v.

Moodv win by three su other American. Starfac Cochet, and a pi. beaten by the Australiai nngfield, mry, Conn nd Duncan, es that ion of the of a dei side to ont en Wilk er, Hi Craw SO( IAI DtMOC KAT1C LI TO HOLD BRIDGE The members of the Moryan couir branch of the Woman's Democr club will hold the first of a V. benefit bridge with the Mu Dunlap at Dunlap Springs c.n Wed r.e^ay July 19, at 2 30 o'clock As Oenucratie women in .4 a' tend. the accident hard road a hill.

Dr Carinan, stn has a concus juries consis cm the right jury to the leg. 1 ions about the Ik take X-ray pictu full extent of the ngan being uncoil restlef.s. Dun blow on the hep to the soft brum ikull is not fra(turd who attended apparently rain The in- scalp wound in nd numerous abras- W. M. KENNEDY PASSES AWAY IN WHITE HALL Mrs.

Delbert Ouy and children, and conduct and assault. A line of fif? Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schillinger spent dollars was assessed in both cases and the defendant was sentenced to serve John Sample and W. fcrum twenty days 011 the city in motored to Ashland Sunday afternoon of total default of payment, or and visited with Conover 'an allowance ot $2 50 per day under Mr.

and Mrs. Talbot Meadows city work ordinance sons were Sunday guests of Mr. and News Mnr. Tolen and daughter, Frances ol John Mandorcia sustained painful Jacksonville. injuries Thursday afternoon while at Mr.

and Mrs Raymond Raffety and oil the farm of Supervisor Walter iamily of Alexander spent Sunday Knight near Dow. Mr. and Mrs. John Raffety and Tlie men were putting up hay nt Bluffs, July 17 Wreatha. the place when the on the ence Hight of Jacksonville, who srhnudthe Mr and Mrs Daniels called load shpjied, throwing Mandorcia to have been guests of Mrs i Miss Maude Reeder of Springfield 011 Mi s.

Nettie Scribner on Sunday the ground, lie struck the granitoid brother. Mr and Mrs George Six have was bride's maid and the groom evening. floor of the barn and was unconscious returned to their home, 1 best man was Orville Busch, also of Our need of friends' was the topic for a short timn No bones were: Mr. and Mrs. Olin Mueller Springfield.

The bride was attired in discu at the Union Christian! broken, ho wever, and it is not spending the week-end with her par- a dark blue ensemble ith blue hat of near Llterberry, Endeavor held Sunday evening at the his injuries are of a serious nature ents. Mr and Mrs. Dennis Soper in and shoes to match The bride's maid Bluffs -Mr. and Mrs. ThurHton-Sturfron Tne marriage of Miss Mabel E.

Sturgeon of this city and Thurston of Springfield, took place July 1. 1933, at the Union Presby'tenan church in St. Louis, according to announcement made Monday The ceremony was solemnized Rev T. TO Hit AGO Miss Martha -ortli Fayette strei lay to go to Chien her sister, ip to the Centur ion. July 17 Special jWiUis Marion Kennedy, 73, who was to fifteen bushels of potatoes in the 1mpo able to bom in Morgan county, died at patch, to determine the home here 011 Douglas street tonight The patch was located near a tim- at (J p.

after an illness of two ber, thus offering the thieves access months Mi Kennedy was born on to the patch with only a small chance the Van Winkle homestead between of being discovered. Sheriff Iitaek- Frankhn and Waverly, Aug. 28, burn began an investigation Monday Mr Kennedy was tlie son of the morning but no arrests had been made late Bophronia Van Winkle and lust night ert Kennedy. He married Mary Ojian.ion 7, 1884. who survive VLSIJT MOTHER w.Th two children, Basil of White Halil due to Car- taCiOKR and also Vrt an believes that the i has caused injury although fhe THIEVES STEAL POTATOES FROM FIELD Tom Jewsbury, reported to Sheriff Fletcher Blackburn Christian church The meeting was! Mrs Lloyd Pordun fell from a wagon Murrayville ve.aerday that on Sunday night well attended and lead by Mrs.

Dean In which fhe was riding at homc Mr. and Mrs John Williamson and thieves visited his potato patch and Chapman. Special numbers included west of Jersevville Friday afternoon family were Jacksonville visitors Sat- dug up all his potatoes. Mr Jewsbury a piano duet by Mrs Cri rn and and fractured her left I urday. estimated that there were from twelve Mrs Leo Barber and a reading, Louis Killian of the Fieldon vicinity Coin Mueller and family and Mrs Manriy Buries the Switch by arrested Saturday morning on Iver Mueller are visiting relatives in Lora Petefish.

complaint of Homer Dickinson of Har- st Louis Next Sunday night meeting will din on charges of violation of Section Mr and Mrs. Richard Main of Milbe in charge of Eleanor Mae Liter, of the Illinois Motor Vehicle Act. 1 ton and Miss Feme Mam of St. Louis with the topic of Friend- Killion was brought beiore Justice spent Tuesday with Mr. and ship Ernest L.

Edwards and gave bond in son, Mr. and Mrs Faye Main. CarLne Crum Eleanor Mae Liter.1 the sum of $300 for his appearance on Mrs. Mary Harries and niece, Mis. and Irene Daniels, F.our-H club mem- August 10th Rosemary Kendall of Ft Bennii.1, bers, were given a physical examina- The charge arose out of a recent Ga and sister, Mrs.

Helen Zoller are also wore blue. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Sturgeon. 345 East Douglas avenue, this city, and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs C. Thurston of Springfield A wedding was held for the newlyweds at the Fox cafe in St.

Louis They are st home at 503 North Church street tion by Dr. Woltman today Miss Lora Petefish, Mrs, John Raffety, and Wreatha Raffety were Mon- 411 and Mr El Mr and Mrs. Harvey McDaniels of day callers in J.t mville. re she will One Orover, preceded him in Kalamazoo, Michigan are visiting at inia, in a death One sister Mrs. Fannie Quirk the home of Mr.

DcDar, VISIT IN CITY Vu Progresa Ex- Harvcy Sandberg, of Pontiac, Mieh- an, arrived in Jacksonville yester accident near Fieldon in which Dick- guests of their parents and iruson was injured when his car col- grandparents, Mr lided with the truck driven by Killion Mrs Thomas Meehan. At time oi the accident, Dickinson William Campbell was among the and the parlies in the car with him business callers in Jacksonville charged that Killion made a left hand day. turn into the path of the Dickinson nuu hiii- In attempting to avoid SEAL KSTAi TRANSFER Kiiif-Martin Loien King of and Miss Sarah Martin of Springfield were and married at 8 30 Saturday evening at the Centenary E. church here by v. Thrull.

Mr. and Mr? Kipg will make their home in Elmhurst. Taylor represented the Winchester community here yesterday. W( New Berlin callers tlie city yes- included Joe Berjschneidcr. of Jacksonville, also survives.

There Lulu McDaniels on West are nine gt 1 avenue. ill lie held 1 who have v. it is said the wi Jack nesday at 2 m. at the White Hail Mrs Ray Taylor, of ejending the lust few days visiting Mrs. Abner Poore of Hat- Minnie Keating to Frank Willner, Lawrence 1 Methodic Burial will be in topped in the local community the home of Mr and Mrs C.

A. idin, an occupant of the Dickinson car 11 and 12 in addition to I Miss Marjorie Bates, of Bluffs, Uu IUU cemetery. iiandbery on Fennijlvama avenue, was severely injured. Jacksonville, 91. Monday Uie City ahopyinj..

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