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Freeport Journal-Standard from Freeport, Illinois • Page 2

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PAGE THE FREfePORT J929 OBITUARY Amanda B. Smith Forref-ton, 111., March Amanda Elizabeth (Tnllman) Smith, daughter of Mathias and Sally Buffington Tollman, was born in Dauphin January 3, 1S65, and passed away at her home in Forres! ton on Pnlm Sunday, March 24, 1929, aged G4 years, 2 months and 21 days. She cnm'o to Illinois with her parents in the year 3S66 and settled "near the! city of Lanark, 111., and her grew to womanhood; about 30 years ago she came to Fom-ston and has made her home here ever since. On June 27, 1907, she was united in marriage to Scolt Smith (probably better known as Scotty Smith) and it ihat she wlth 1)er husbttnd sive service was held In accordance the beautiful work of the order. ENTHUSIASTIC 1 OF CITIZENS''TICKEP SUPPORTERS LAST W6HT Mary A.

vvnite u. lum.c- resident of Hanover, passed away Aggressive, Campaign In. Behalf of nf Vinr rtn iitrh ter. Sirs. Ray Candidates ''Tho''Citizens'; party held a'meet- Mrs.

Mnry A. DnwBOii, Hanover Hanover, 111., March Mary A. White Dawsoti, a. former the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kay E.

Glle, of Merrilan, Wis. Friday at the age of 71 years. Funeral a age services were conducted nt the 1g room, K.oe Emmfuiuel Episcopal church in Rock- i nig building last evening. The room ford Monday afternoon COrXSKI, FOR HUSBAND TAKE STEPS IF STATE'S ATTORNEY REFI-SES LEGALITY OFHT 'ON HOME Date's Raids in Few Months, Con- and from tinuc i lw hpp hus 111 Mar. Joseph I band, and'she.

was left alone and in nekimr throusrh counsel, today de- the words of the poet, manded immediate action be taken A homc not me four square against county dry raiders for the of his wife. Though with pictures hung and His attorney, Robert A. Mllroy, upon State's Attorney Carbary to move promptly to place re- aponslbtllty for the shooting of Mrs. Deking at her home Monday night. the authorities fail to prosecute.

he said he would petition for a special prosecutor to take the case from Carbary's hands. Campaign to Go On Yhe "death for a gallon" Iragedy vill not retard the state's attorney's campaign to dry up county said. find burial 'was omfortably filled with a most "presenta- JLUl ATj.VIIXACl.jr i. wns made in the RockCord cemetery, enthusiastic group The deceased was born on 33, tlve citizens. 1860, at Peterborough, N.

and)smacked of the she came west with her which were so common in John and Mary Swan White, when, days of yore. but four years of age. She resided! Short addresses were made by In Hanover during her early life and George Edler, candidate for rnayor; following her'marriage to Mr. B. 30.

I.nughlln, J. Hewitt son made her home in Rockford. For, Rosenstiel, Sheriff J. G. Haj es, the past twelve years she 'has resided H.

Green and others, in Merrilan. She wns a member of; Reports showed a complete city the Emmanual Episcopal church at organization and n. general activity Rockford. looking to the election of the entire Mrs. Dawson is survived by three' Citizens' ticket.

Although the gen children: J. Kelsie Dawson of Wostjernl committees expressed cn Harlem; Mrs. Bessie Gile of Merri- i selves as being entirely satisfied with Ian and Gibson W. Dawson of the. general outlook, the puuicuy of Merrilan, Wis.

Six grandchildren, committee decided upon an aggres other relatives and many friends' nive campaign that the gilded; Home is where affection calls- Filled with shrines the heart has builded, Home; go watch the faithful dove; Sailing-neath the heavens above Home is where there is one to love Home is where there's one to love Her homo was sacred to her, and through the long weary days and venrs since then, patiently, ry -up Kane vuhout complaint gone down He was elected on through tlle Val i ey the Shadow of Death, from which she has emerged on a brighter and. better shore. We shall miss her, yes we will miss our loss is her eternal gain, nnd she.has only gone the way are are-all-going. In the vear 1900 she became a member of also survive. TWO DIVORCES GRANTED it-1 l.Ui-1 W3n-ivi.

campaign promise to clean up the county, and in the short time IIP has been in office has initiated more than 400 raids. The legality of the -raid on the Disking home is the of the entire affair, peking's counsel said, It the raiders acted without a proper search warrant, the lawyer- insisted, then Deking was within his rights in ordering the deputy Mierlffs from the house at the point of two pistols. On "John Doe" Warrant A John Doe warrant was issued by Magistrate J. Weber on the strength of an affidavit by an In- BY JUDGE EMMERSON Mom1ny He, mis'lit learn of the merits of the party's individual candidates. A meeting of all checkers was called for at the party headquarters Hearing of Motion for New Trial foi Smith, 'Negro.

Continued Two divorces were granted in the. circuit court yesterday. In the action of Mabel Hutmacher, Freeport, evening at 7:30. IS FILED FOR PROBATE The will of the late Mrs. Magda line.

P. Cronkrlte has been filed fo Th" 'stock' "gttptienson Cou n- owned by the deceased is Edna kundgren and Seltz, share and Share alike while a sister, Elizabeth Mideke, is given the family home at 848 West Stephenson street and also all of the chattel property In and about the ir'enilses." Certain property in Frec- 5ort is also given to Barbara Dorley, -while the two sisters are named as residuary legatees. R. A. Hunter is named executor of the- will which bears the date of April 1928, and was witnessed by Kathryn Sawhlll and Harry E.

Wheat. WiU of John. Guenther The late John Guenther, bequeaths to his wife, Elmlra Guenther, all of his chattel'property and five-eighth of real estate. The remaining three-eights to be divided equally among the following brothers and sister: Harry, Peter and Edward and Margaret Guenther. Guenther; is named executor of the "is" dated October .1,5, 1910, and was witnessed by Robert A.

Hunter and Jessie Hanna. GftOUP 998v ENJOY DIXON'POST'SHQff Delegates from, Post last "flight nttend a meeting and -show, Sponsored by V. of F. of Post 504, of that city. Delegations from Sterling nnd Rock, Falls wore also present.

Those at slegfttes from, Post pt Falls wore also present. Those at- from Freppor-t were Cliarlej 1 i Ray, Russell Fogel, Haim, Leo Ivauffmart Clarence Crano, Leandcr DeGnn, J. G. Myers an3 Jach Ijynch. i STANDBY PASSING Silence brings out a new serum to cure rheumatism, thereby threatening to take away our best weather Paul News.

B. 1-lT-tt vs. Titus Hulmachor, a decree was probate in the The Hulburt for I Cleaning and Pressing. i given fin grounds of cruelty, the testatrix bequeaths- the sum of 6 3 haying been filed by Attorney 00 to each tWe following nieces Britt. nnd nephews: Rosa Ruth Springer was granted a di- Harry Dorsey.

The follow! ins: nieces and nephews receive S100 Mizpah Rebekah degree lodge No. and on January 9, 1921, she united with the Evangelical Lutheran church, and hns been a true and faithful member, of both societies. She leaves four and one sister, Henry and George Tallman of Los Angeles, Calif. Edward Morrison, Burt of, Chicago, and Mrs. R.

B. Stone, of Lanark, 111., and vorce from William Springer on a charge of cruelty. The bill was filed by Attorney A. Jay.ne. 0 Hearing on the motion for a new Frank Relgelsberger.

Two nieces, trial In the case People vs. i Walter Smith; convicted ot murder, Ro a Rl Frances Hen- Minnie Barney and was continued two of court. Duello, Seilzi and Edna Lundgren, are given each, while a sis- tpr. Barbara Dorsey, is' bequeathed llian 81,000. Arthur F.

Koym for ELECTRICAL WORK PHONE MAIN 2623 under the warrant, were described; as a "two-story house," and the Dekingf home was located in a general way. The residence, however, IK a story-and-a-half, attorneys pointed Attorney Mllroy made another point: That ihe vwasi used twice, inasmuch as the deputies made two visits to the Deking home. "If the -warrant was good for the first raid," Mllroy said, "it certainly was not good for the second." It was during the second raid that Mrs. Deking was shot by I)eputy Sheriff Roy Smith as she. ran to the unconscious foi-m-of her husband, felled by a blow from Smith's clubbed weapon.

Statement of Slayer 's Attorney's R. B. Stone, of LanarK, ana large relatives and friends. Funeral was held 'from the late home Wednesday afternoon at .2 o'clock, her pastor, Rev. H.A.

Wolfe, officiating, interment White Oak cemetery. The exercises at the grave was in charge of the Rebekah Degree lodge, at which time a very imprcs- Stomach So Bad I 'Milk Turns Sour i "My stomach was so bad even sweet milk fermented and caused gas. Adlerika brought me real re- Mrs. R. Brightwell.

Adlerika relieves stomach gas and sourness in TEN minutes. Acting on moves old matter you never. thought was in system. Let' sourness mnes. BOTH upper and lower bowel, it re- Smith, suffering from a bullet wound Inflicted when Gerald Deking, 12 years old, firod a shot from one of his father's pistols, made a statement yesterday to the state's attorney.

He said he fired in self defense believing that Mrs. Deking, rushing- to her husband's side, intended to shoot him. The deputy sheriff said he aimed his sawed-off shotgun at her hand, but that he was walking backwards nnd stumbled, thus accounting for tha fact that tho charge from the weapon entered the 35 year old woman's body. "I did not see the Smith's utatement said. "He stepped from behind the.

door and shot me In thej r'pht leg when I was down." Smith said he fired only one shot. I Adlerika give your stomach and bowels a REAL cleansing and sec how much better you feel. It will surprise y.ou. C. P.

Guenther Co. Druggists, Emmert Drug Co. nnd in Davis by Eugene R. Ditaler. "OLD KING COLE" King Cole was a British king of the.

Third century, who is said to taken Camulodunum from -the Romans and to have named it. after himself, Colchester. According Ho some of the old chroniclers, he was the father of the Empress Helena, mother ot the Emperor Constnntine. He is the subject of a well known nursery rhyme. PUBLIC SALE At A.

Herbig's, 618 E. Orin Freeport, 111. SATURDAY, MAR. 30 Sale starts at 2p.m. 1 Hay Mower, 1 Hay Rake, 2 Steel Drags, 1 Cultivator, 1 Potato Digger, 1 Potato Hiller, 2 Lumber Wagons, 1 1 Va ton Truck, Rope and Tackle, 1 Gas Engine and Pump.

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1885-1977