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Freeport Journal-Standard from Freeport, Illinois • 11

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Ji I THE JOURNAL STJLKDAKD WEDNESDAY NO VEMBE IC 1921 HA JI IIIH III I UMIUCT WAHREN IT an OR SKIN IRRITATION Elizabeth MEEKIN Mrf and Mrs Louis Russell and German Valley Ill Nov Mrs POLO SHANNON 1 Mrs RED OAK ELEROY 0 4 2 that city 8150000 ywuft 5 SPECIAL SALE i Suits Coats Skirts I AND Dresses HOW CAN WE CROSS? I' WE HAVE HELPER THOUSANDS TO CROSS $1298l 7 Bil wsiiivs KMCWM8S i MAY WE HELP YOU 1 ft jwgl Lgct it at the where quality I QUICK PROMOTION A message Yitalimpore tance will appear iri this newspaper oa Monday next Sure Relief rom Catarrh alr is the only treat ment for catarrh Breathe Hyomel and obtain immediate relief At Moore's Adv I QUICK PROMOTION NO ADVANCEMENT Do you GOOD POSITIONS STEADY EMPtonm I GOOD 'positions steady (EMPLOYMENT Eleroy Ill Nov Maria Busek ros Arthur Belne Mrs Carl Rich ard Coralyn Richard lorence Guintcr attended the county Sunday school convention at reeport' last week Mr and Mrs A Steele Miss Rae Steele Mr and Mrs Ben nett Mr and Mrs Grlnyer attended the Consistory ball at ree port last Thursday evening Case andhis men left for WISCQNSIN Viour GIT TO A AMOUS MUSICIAN far as Talk PI 'II or Chlldhood't Woundi CulttMnittf and Rathet apply Healing Zemo Zetaoieaclean antiseptic liquid that coeds angry skin heals Tetterv ringworm Eczema removes pim pica blackheads and rashes ine7 for itching scalp All Druggists CHARLES ALSTON Owner LOONEY A SPRAGUJ5 Aucta BALDWIN Clerk LOW WAGES MENIAL JOBS i '1 Rockford Is again making 'effort" to have the pnjted States dis Mrict court shifted from reeport to LOW WAGES MENIAL cJOBSju NO ADVANCEMENT PAGE ELEVEN Kretsleri'fam ous violinist will receive a violin made by Knut Raindah) of Madison as a gift ot the city of Madison on the occasion of Mr becoming an American citizen Mr Relndahl is probably the beat known violin makebin this country and the Instru ment he has made Is from the finest material and workmanship it is made of Wisconsin maple Accom panying the gift is letter from Governor Blaine in which the execu tire pratsew the workoftthe famout violinist and expresses the hope that he may devote sometime to the muslo of America interpreting its Ideals for all the world EMMERT DRUG STORE atts fies fo Total S3 10 It ordered by moll odd ii eent tor patter SCHULTZ 10M 8 Walnut Ave reeport III will give a basaar and entertainment In tho'Red Oak hall Thursday night November J4 at 7:10 o'clock Every body fa 7cortially invited come Bring lots of loose change and there will be plenty to buy Any donations to the bazaar will be heartily accepted by the miasionary ladles Report of Pleasant Grove school month ending November 4 1921: No pupils enrolled 20 No days school was' In session 22 Total number days attended 3984 Average dally attendance 18 Pupils neither sbsent nor tardy: Elltlla" LTfidtraanBdehia snippy Smith Glen Harnish Leander Beamon Sheldon Black Pearl New miller Genevieve Seamon Laid Theron olgate Garns teacher SUMMER URS Scent the box in which you intend packing your furs with spirits ot turpentine or camphor Or wrap the furs In this prevents moths Annie Hlwr veetardav Arthur Confer spent Saturday in Lena The A R' circle met at the home of Mra Arch Winters last Ths Missionary society of the church will have 1 a Women' day program Sunday even Ing Nov 20th at 7: JO Everybody welcome Mias Llnnle and lAona Hogins spent a few days in reeport last meat ot the court in reeport which was in 1905 Rockford has been mak 1 'Ing a strong effort to have the court ipbved to that City but up to the piesdnl time reeport has been able retain the court here reeport a fems to be mpre centrally locatedas to transportation fnelllliM in get 'ling to and frojn the court and this jhicuid be a big item In favor of this city The court embraces the fol lowing eight counties Stephenson Jo Daviess Carroll Winnebago Boonv Lee Ogle and Whiteside lawyers and others Interested court Nations In this district would have to go to Rockford In a 1 rtiupd about that Is those com Jng from Ogle Car fol I Whiteside" and Lee counties and this would mean an fdded expense for the gov ernment especially in paying Jurors who are paid fronxjhe time they Jk leave home until the time of return to their homes In many cases it jenulree oneor two days extra for Jurors and witnesses to get to Rcmk ford and thia amounts to consider able money when the total amount js figured New Illinois Judges? i A disphtch from Washington indi cates that Illinois is to gst two new federal judges one each for the northern and eastern districts of the state reeport Is headquarters for the Western Division of the North ern District of Illinois and this would indicate that there would be You have gone as i you cango you are on the cdgfi of the chasm Good Positions Steady Employe mentand Quick Promo tion are before you but how can you Cross? 55 garments all new snappy models made of fine all wool wear serge values up to $1950 Your choice has bridged the way for thousands itwiU bridge' the way for John i at the''present time are: Mrs A were Kroesche Mrs Rummel George Hayunga and Arthur rT'hfi riianv frlnnd wlah speody recovery Dr Smith fLnllst of J3vrnn Lillian Rummel of reeport spent the week end With Jje daughter Eunice of this placed Mrs Sanders ot Orangeville is visiting at thw home of Mi and Mrs Henry Greenfield at the present time Henry Klinger of Eau Claire Wla cbnsln is again in this vicinity The Ladies' Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs Goljenboom Wednesday afternoon Dr I Echoon of otreston was a prqfesslonal business caller here 'Wednesday Miss Anna Santjer spent Sunday with lativea near Seward Prof George Mennenga spent the week end with his lady friend in Dubuque Iowa The members of the Dorcas so clety were entertained by Mrs Ray Coffman at home of her par ents last Wednesday Rev and Mrs John Lea were en tertained at dinner it the Heye Heeren home Sunday Dr Miller is transacting busines: in Chicago at this writing I'eter Boomgarden of reeportpent Monday evening with his mother of this place Dr Charles Martin of Seward was called here on professional busi ness Sunday Davis spent the week end with relatives near Stockton The second number of the Lyceum course which was given by the Windsor Girls in Heeren's hall last Thursday evening as very well at tended and the program was much enjoyed by all who were present Those numbered among the sick Thinking about a Thanksgiving party of course! And perhaps If to lie a very gay event and you have lots of time you'll atrihg popcorn and cranberries and make festoons in effective places Then you must have pumpkin chips as a part ot your refreshments Select a deeply colored pumpkin peel it and sllce it very thin To earn pound of chips add a pound of sugar and a gill of lemon Juice with the grated rind Stir well and let stand over night Then cook slowly until tender Skim the chips out let them stand two days to get Ann and then put them In a jar with Just enough sirup to keep them moist Spices may be added to this it desired It is quite like a very costly preserve The sandwiches should of course be minced turkey or chicken and hot spiced cider is a nice addition Cuticura Soap AND OINTMENT Clear the Skin Warren? III Nov Mr Mrs Louis Pepoon spent Thursday Ip DubuqUe Scales Mound spent riday with his sister' Mrs '1 M' Zc lgle Ray Bunnelftcr of Botkford spejnt the week end" with Ms wife Mr and Mrs Will McArdle visited relatives in Rockford Thursday' I Burk Walter Hicks and red Kuhl whotarer putting in a bridge rcar Pearl City spent Sunday" at their hmerhexe Mrs dyt 'of Galena is visiting ter sister Mrs Henry SeiseMrs 'red Scacs and Mrs Glen Ealbac spent Saturday In reeport wljfi their brother' who Is in the General hospita Mrs Leonard of Nora Is visiting her daughter Mrs Will Deam DRESS 70 in the lot all the late style pleated effects made of all wool fine plaids also striped pru nella cloths values up to $900 Your choice 7 winter Shannon III Nov 18 Mrs Clara Reddington visited Rockford friends last week The Community club will hold social and supper for Its members and families at the town hell Thurs day evening Mr ad Mrs Jesee Miller mourn the loss of their In faux baby at the sanitarium Mrs rank Schaue will entertain the "800" club at her home Thurs day evening Miss Mary Stevens who has been" seriously ill with tonsilltls Is Im prdvlng Mra Don Osborne will be hosteaa for tha ancy Work members at her horn Wednesday afternoon The play given by the Pearl City high schqol pupils at the auditorium Tuesday evening as a band benefit was well attended Each one In the cast did exceptionally well Mrs Hoy entertained the Guild at her home Tuesday after noon A program appropriate for Armistice day wae given and lightefreshments were eerved rank Hartman Harry Welgle and Tot Wilhelm drove to Mt Vernon la last week A number of Shannon Shrine mem 40 in the lot This includes all of our best dresses materials in some being tricotines silks and serges Values up to $2500 Your choice a Judge appointed to preside oyer this court Judge Adam Cliffe of 1 being prominently mentioned forthe place and Rock ford la endeavoring to have the coumhCn 'moved to 'Rockford' The people of Rockford seem to think tftat it Judge ClltftCls appointed the court wilt ba ramoved to Rockford This would have to be decidecDupon in Congress With the appointment of a Judge to preside qVerjhe court In this district would mean a big thing for1 feeport and no doubt 'those interested in this community 'will make a flght to retain the court here" 4 NOW IST1MET0PLAN UHANKSGiyiNGPARTY NEW ORD RADIATORS Best Honeycomb Slade ene guarantee Burst Proof Big allowance on your old one' Second Hand ord Radiators Cheap New Cores in ords $14 New Cores in any radiator at 30 to 50 less than a new one Guaranteed not to buret from freezing Drop In and get my price on your job It et ill pay: you We take them off and put them your tar Satisfaction Guarantied 122 South Galena Avena reeport IB A SANDERS Prop Lot 2 10 Suits beautiful garments some extra large sizes among these values lip to $4250 9 fall Your choice VV Motorists' I I Increase Energy jmd Clear the Easy and Eco nomlcal To Results Quick A BARGAIN IN RADIATORS at the Service Radiator Shop 122 Galena Ave VITAYEAST TABLETS GIVE IRM LESH THAT MAKES MEN WIN Business Col lege 5 It 7 To 1 "nelnereaze energy and put on with your food help ft to diL ot nnd i rirm "atatlhora'' thniiaeiiila I a It Il 1 VMVUWrtttttV 1'MXllin Uf niiiT KiTin thin nrvoua run down folk hve turn building nouriabtnent tbat BKK BRB Eal Chler Mrtal Pencil Retail votne 3100 ree of charge with order for the viiuwina in ree article: vouzn nyrup ala Oil (old Tablet daughter Mrt Arthur Jutu at tended the "fiftieth anniversary of the Chelsea church Sunday There were thirteen present who attended fifty years ago and two who sang in 1 the choir at the dedication were also present and' sang Sunday Mrs Harry illmore was a ree port passenger Saturday John Parking is moving his fam ily into his new home this week Mrs Will Neece spent riday In reeport with her daughter Mrs Erwin Clock Air and Mrs Machin of 'Savanna are visiting the parents Mrnd Mrs Hajmon Smith Mrs Joseph Sanders has been in i hullsburg visiting her sister the ifast Mro weeks Air Sanders is visit i ing his brother John and wife in 4 reeport hu ucuu run oown rout nove turn ed to the new tablet form of true yent VI TAI EAST sir three vftamlnee (A and C) and ft so highly concentrated that re salts qjfkkand woaderlnl Ntai oqt of eyery ten people working Inside moat of the time fail to get enough oxygen Into their or eaotigh' health building nonrlahment frora tbelr foods and as a result they baeotne thin sunken cheeked hollow chested ran down nnd under weight Sodufolks will find this simple teatwell worth trying irst weigh your self end measure yontoelf Next takeBooth's two tablet with 'every meal Then weigh and measure yourself again each week and eontlnne tiling VtTAYEAST tegulliriy ytntll you are satisfied with your gain In snd'energy i VITAXJCAST Tablets mix Clinton Zlpaio and family spent i conics Sunday with Charles Zipsle Sr and family Mrs Heitter Miss Jeanette Staderman spent Saturday Jn ree port Misa Jennie 1 Bchadowaldt epent riday at homo Mr and Mra Glenn Wllirong of Rockford spent few days at the home of Willfong Mra M1 Mfthler of Pmrl City ia visiting at the home of her eon Levi Mishler Mr and Mrs Blesemeier and eon Grant Mrs Elizabeth Plesemelor Eleanor Steele Hollis Steele Mrs Wm Koehler Mrs Grant Winters and Hogins Leona Hogins lorence Guinter Mrs Bennett Mr Wagner and daughter Helen Roy Schadewalt Henry Leveke Ed Hainko Ed Meta Mr and Mishler and children spent riday in' reeport Mrs Edwin Schuls of Lena Is visiting at the home of her mother Mrs Diestelmeier A Steele Mishler attend ed the meeting at ree port last night Mrs 'Caroline Jptadermar left this coming for Parlier South Dakota where ahi will spend the winter with her daughter Mra Ben Jongllng The Miasionary society will meet at ths home of Mrs Elmer Confer riday afternoon bers war reeport Thursday as sisting serving ut Consistory meeting1 We still have a few spates left for STORAGE Shoemaker Motor Co PHONE 381 7 ll WEST DOVGLASST or cause that blfuted reeling but on theontrnry are a greet alii in overcoming ladlgeaUoa er chronic evustlpHtlou Pimples bolls and skin eruptions semi to vanish as if by magic leaving' the complexion clear and beautiful Booth VITAA EAST Tablets are easy and eco nomical to take and they keep linlcfi i nltely So remarkable are the belief 1 ta from these highly concentrated tablets that entire satisfaction i is absolutely guarantsod or the small amount you psy for the trlal will be promptly refunded Be sure to remember the name Booth's the original and genuine yeast vltamiue tablet TUcre Is nothing else like It so do not accept imitation You eon get VITAYEAST Tab lets st Moore's Pharmacy and all good drngglsts 'Distributed by Vltn yeast Co ltbaea Adr reeport Ill Richard Gaitrnnn and farnllv I spent Sunday at the Riner Wleman home The regular meeting of the Daughters' society which was to be held at the A 6 Kroesche home Tuesday evening baa been postponed Call us up for Repairing Clean ing or Overhauling your Adding Machines Typewriter Phonographs eta 515 Elk St id 598 HR WHEAT a i one wetk owing to ths lllneeu of Mrf Xroesche liarvey Cordes who ft Working in reeport spent JBanday with his parents here I wish thank my many friends Abd neighbors for the sets of kind ness phown me during tny recent tlnesa and upeclallYTbost who sent flowers anfl comforting letters Anna Cordes LORENCE STATION A i lorence Station JllNov The young people are going to 'give a play at the lorence school on next Thursday and riday evenings Nov 17th and 18th The title of the play is 'A Case of Mrs Wm risble will give a talx ahd there win be some music also Come and bring your friendy with youj Thomas Crowe is going to build a garage in the near future Mrs Ed Stuckenberg returned yes terday from a trip to Dubuque Iowa Jaas Lingbeek built a large ma chine shed last week Ed Stuekepberg shipped a carload of hoga today The Infant son of Mr and Mrs Wm Otto who has been sick the past few days is improving Miss Christens Lingbeek was a Shannon visitor one day last week mixture into little waxed paper cases or small buttered patty pans This is a confection peculiar to the south The cockle shell long ago jvas the emblem of the pilgrim returning from the Holy Tatnd 111 Nov Mrs Brown returned Monday evening from Sterling where she has been a guest tn the Prather home Mr George Brand of Chicago tspent Monday with his cousin At torney Robert Brand The annual inspection of The was held Monday evening Nov 14 1921 Mrs Ebersole of Sterling wag the inspector About SO were present snd Mrs George Micheal was initiated In the corps After the meeting lunch was served Mr Melburg will spend to dey Wednesday with his sister Miss Amalia Melburg Miss Melburg will sail for Europe Dec 3rd where she will visit relatives for a year Miss Mabel Samsel spent Tuesday Cvehing'rWlih Mfts EAther McPher son at theRev Leach home at East Jorda'n Miss Katherine Kruse ime out from Wilmette Saturday and was the guest of her uncle John Al bright and family until Tuesday Tuesday she went to her home at Prookvllle Mrs Jennie Wildjr entertained the members Other Sunday school class Tuesday afternoon son Llnnle PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction on my premises 5 miles east of Lena 9 nrtlei northwest of Damascus on RIDAY NOVEMBER 18 1921 Commencing at 12:00 sharp the following described property: 48 HEAD LIVE 10 HEAD 10 'IDA'S PA COBA LAD NO 180505 PIRE BRED JERSEY BILL 38 HEAD DU ROC JERSEY HOGS ARM IMPLEMENTS MACHINERY ETC LUNCH STAND ON THE GROUND TERMS Sums of 81000 and uqjier cash over that amount 10 months time on approved notes without interest if paid when due 4f ot paid when due 7 interest from date of sale 4Xr' discount for cash on credit sums No property to bo removed until1 settled Loti About 20 fine Suits made of strictly all flfl wool materials latest models Your choice JL 1 If iwjj TACTAC Boll one pint of good molasses When it comes to boiling point pour In about three quarters of a non nd of I parched Indian corn It should be When It begins to thicken nour the! Mr and Mrs John Cashman spent I onJio sari 8 1 nA I A nnL rttuininj wiiii inaiivrs 111 npptv River Airs Sarah Morgan Is visiting her In Minneapolis Mr snd Mrs Joe Brennen leave fnr i heir home rida in Now 1 ork Citv after a two weeks visit with tbe latter mother Mrs Belle Mat lory Ed Rogers ajjent Armistice day in i reeport i ti aim ntn tiiriwiiiji hi in in 1 visiting Mrs Sapianlha Woodworth Marie Smith returned to reeport Monday having spent the week end with her parents Mr and rank Smith I your present work i ton confining I does not Miit your Lr te I jt does not pay enough 'J I you are willing to work I A ywu are saibitious and want to get ahead yos want a business with a future without the outlay of capital IT WILL PAY YOU TO" INVESTIGATE AN AGENCY OR THE UNION CENTRAL LIE INSURANCE COMPANY of CINCINNATI OHIO ONE THE OLDEST LARGEST STRONGEST companies in The United states ONE THAT SELLS ITS POLICIES AT THE LOWEST NET COST TO rs POLICY HOLDERS PHONE NO 26 WRITETO a i SCHRYVEIL GE NER AL AGENT poljllinois ROCKORD STILL HOPING TOGET 1 1 1 00 wrmenUn the lotr big assortment of A A BA I I materials and styles including fur collar effects in wo Jr and sizes Your dhoice i' lg EDERALCOURI i A a A UJ I not Likely however WILL BE MOVED OM i THIS CITY M44MWM MwiH VBU M5 8 liU Chnrlea Phillipa and family oi was a buelneea caller here Thursday Damascus were tne guests or Mr and Mra Snnon ogel Sunday The Misses Gladys and Dorius Wil son Gertie and Jeanette Wohlford and Irene Smith attended ths fall festival at Orangeville Mr and Mrs Henry rank and son LeRoy and Mr and Mrs A Rife were Sunday guests at the home of MB and Mrs Henry Lied Missionary meeting at the home of Mrs Wm Llndermajs Thursdsy afternoon Miss Alice erry ot reeport spent the week end with her aunt Mrs Elsie Wilson Mr Thompson of Mt Carroll spent Sunday with his wife who Is visiting st the "home of Mr and Mrs Miller Prcvirhinir fiorvicwi Snnrtfiv niArn I ing at 10:30 Mrs May Rathburn and Mrs Grace I gen ot Orangeville spent Thursday with Mrs Miller Miss Ellen Sauceftnan went to i Lona riday Mrs Vernon Wohlford and baby i returned to their homo at Orange i villa after spending a few weeks with E1 Wohlford and family rank Lied and family spent Sun day at McConnell with Clarence Stamm and family The Red Oaly Missionary society health giving strength Red Oak IJI Nov Mrs vnnr hulv a ana Mrs josenn Kratzer known ntYvrs rieh blood and a kwn sMive visitor Saturday a 21 i'ireu uriini i nry win not npnoL fhf rt ABA atr All mIsmIka A 1 1 1 MUV riwww ir rnrr i mi iim 7 unis nun 11 mmiiiBnirj i 11111 1 iBiirirnnm lliiii 1 1 mn L'P vwr in a I a fl Ukrt nJ jt 1 Mas A' 8W SrJ (w: I (C 1 1 I 4 ft i a fl 111 1 llll i eA Jfc uO IV JV Av 1 iKa change Kaa iJ i I I I I I 1 i 1 I I i 1 yr JK Has.

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Years Available:
1885-1977