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FRIDAY THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUR-DECEMBER 30, 1921. Biews of IlMruo 7 WARREN RICHMOND ELECTED NEW PRESIDENT OF INSTITUTE; MISS TALBOT HEADS WOMEN'S DEFT and Msu'cev (Lounty SCHOOL AWARDS nnr nHM.miMnrn EOBERT CRAINE AND 1IIS3 REED WED AT GALVA FIRE DESTROYS FARM HOME AT ERIE THURSDAY COUNTY FAPif, (Special Correspondence.) ila hand with an Increase la the Geneseo. Dec. 30. Warren Rich-.

numier cf children In the county (Special Correspondence.) Aledo Briefs ATINSTITUTE GaJva, Dec. 30. Robert mond.nf r.ntfn vm t-lecteA nrei-: nleieinr memhprshln Craine and Miss Leora Reed, both ident of the Henry County Farm-! Senator 1'err ier Sneaks. LCDALTOUD is THURSDAY of Galva, were united In marriage I ers' Institute at the annual election Following Professor Rice's talk PEOPLE GIVEN FINE PROGRAM Judge and Mrs. W.

T. Church of Aledo are spending the week In Chicago. They departed the first Flames Hot Discovered Tata They v.cuae.u, MtrruuuQ at m. taI, named were: addressed by Senator C. C.

Pervitn Cnbert School AVIns Aileron of ue ence motner, Mrs. Aaais Vice president -Ed Ilultlngr. Gen- of Shefneid, who gave his address for third Yir and Gains I'os. Gaia Biff Headway Few Ar. tides Are Saved.

of the week, being driven to Rock Island by L. Boyd Finch and took session of Cup. Reed. The ceremony was perform-, eseo. ed by Rev.

M. D. Obenshain, pastor Secretary Merton E. Ferguson, ti i. Genes eo.

the train from that city. Upon re on "The World's Food Senator Perrier ls an active larm-er, operating a farm near Sheffield with a son. He is also a member (Special Correspondence.) D. Ward, Cene- turning Mr. Church will hear cases in the Rock Island court.

On Saturdays for some time he will (Special Correspondence.) Geneseo. 111.. Dec. 30. ahM.

Erie, Dec 20. It 9 VI UU auv vv I A uoa 4 vwuuauui mi acxs) of the uppsr house of the Illinois! Alede Coodfellows Finis Up Work for Tear Last Night; Entertain-ment Enjoyed by Old Folks. llriD CUn War Tetwaa rassw ScWcoly ArranfweBt FaneraL Stark born in origin completely destroyed tho Craine, was legislature, where he has tn school exhibits at the Hen- near Toulon. Mr. Craine was Rrnn nr nr- 0it large farm hone in Portland town several terms.

He has been t-ounty Farmers Institute were member of the committee on agrf-' announced yestorday. These ex- ship belonging to Mr. and Mrs, R.iat Sulby, Isla of Man. He came to! delegates to the Illinois State be In Aledo attending matters In the circuit court. Marriage Licenses.

Arvls L. Elliott, Edgtngton, 111. Skaggs, on Thursday mornin. Oalva 17 years ago and has with (Special to The Argus.) Farmers' institute, which will be held at Monmouth in February. Women Elect.

The house was insured for 13,600, 'the exception of 11 years Bpent In and the contents, little of which Minnesota, been a resident of this niuuiu iur several years u's uei'n ice center or a- and is well equipped to discuss Sreat deal of interest with their di-. this topic. Senator Perver has Playa of school work, drawing Aledo. Dec. 30.

Christmas cheer was brought to the inmates of the Mercer county poor farm last night were savea. xor jovu. city. Mr. and Mrs.

Craine are studied farm and crop conditions The women's department held an It is thought that the fire had members of the Galva M. E. church (Special to The Argus.) Aledo, Dec. SX M. C.

Danford. i 74 years, veteran of war, and commander of Warren i'bfid post of the O. A. passed sway at 7:45 o'clock last evening at bis boms on East Eighth street, Death came suddenly and quiet Ird have alwavs taken' an active afternoon session -which was very lso' "J3 fierr3 were and nave always taien an ctive mtina.A. Th aWm f- Poised yesterday afternoon to well attended.

The election of of Clara" M. Kerres Edglngton, I1L Sickness at Rlee Home. Capt. A. A.

Rice Is confined to his home ia Aledo suffering with bronchitis. According to the phy by a party of Goodfellows from Aledo, who motored to the institution and gave an entertainment Several carloads of Goodfellows, part in all church affairs. After neeaie work. fruit, homemade candies, grains and other farm products produced by children in the rural school districts. For the best and largest exhibit of farm products first prize was awarded to the Bluff Road school District No.

11.5. of which mi hear from him the problems which are encountered in supplying the world with food. He especially appealed to the farmer to more close including both men and women. sician attending he is improving ly, Mr. Danford having been a suf March 1st they will be at home to their friends at the Delia Btiley farm two and one-half miles east of Galva.

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nordsren fleers for the next year took place, after the meeting: was opened with music The officers elected are: president, Miss Elizabeth Talbot; first vice president, Mrs. Merton E. Ferguson; second vice president, Mrs.

Clyde Ford; third vice presi ..7 i icei y. lam lwness toreueuw ly study world conditions and been smouldering in the attic for when it was discovered the flames were bursting through the roof and before help arrived, had gained such headway that nothing could be done to save the building. Mr. and Mrs. Skaggs formerly lived on another farm west of Erie, bui a short time ago bought farm In Portland township.

A few articles of furniture and clothing were all that were seved from tho flames. vo. v. wm 'develop Into pneumonia but it la years. Yesterday be seemed in la thereby learn what ia hne- miso.i Gracla Andrews is teacher.

Sernivt left the public library last evening at 7 o'clock bound for the county farm. The entertainment lasted until about 8:30 and tTe inmates were highly pleased with the per tie best of During the 6 I izornlnr walked un town to the Pst- Mr: C- who has for market in other countries with Hrlze wa3 awarded to the Munson which he must come In competl-i Center BChool. District "No. 109, of tlon. Also, what commodities are whicTi Miss Mary Davis Is teach-grown in various parts of the'er- IJublin school, Diktriet No.

1H" dent, Mrs, Robert Andrews, and i rprrotaTr fra Plrn XT o-o. of Chicago are spending the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Nordgren. barber shop and in ihe afternoon ALbttTL a I he went to the court house where daughter. Mrs. IUce. has been sick Le signed up various G.

A. R. pa- for Jff two w8 pers. lie was one of the most bnt ls reported some better. formance.

Several numbers, including old-time melodies, were given by the Aledo quartet, composed of members, A. K. Philleo, Clarence Wells, with Miss Evelyn Hannan teachvr. Mrs. Cordelia Seger, who has i delegates were elected to the Illinois State institute at Monmouth.

They are Mrs. Will Wilson and Mrs. Merton E. Ferguson. The addresses on yesterday's DEATH CALLS been seriously ill for the past week.

received third prize, sjid tho fourta prize was awarded to Stowe school. District htf. 11, taught by Miss Inez L. Anderson. The awards to Iho schools mak- world wnicti will influence his market in this country.

He emphasized this statement by showing that the present comparative higti prices for hogs i3 due to the shortage of fats and lard in Europe. That country is not purchasing a great deal of ham or bacon cr meats but program were all well attended and wore especially instructive and practical in the'r appeal to the ac MRS. BIGEL01 laimrul members or the post, nev-' er missing a meeting that was po3-' Elble for him to attend. Mr. Danford was born Sept.

22, 1547, at New Boston, being aj life resident of Mercer county. Atj the early age of 16 years he enl'st-l rl In company 102nd Illinois In- fantry, where he served until the! war closed. At tho annual eleo-J R.BJERRITT IS SECRETARY DNISCLUB tive farmer. J. B.

Rice, associate ls reported to be improving. She is under the care of a trained nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pratt expect to leave next week for California, where they will spend the rema'nder of the winter.

They will locate at Los Angeles. Mrs. Pratt has not in good health for some time and Is thought that the change will be beneflcial to her. "4, me ucol t-Auiuiis ui Ecaooi woru were as follow: First prize. Muii-son Center scnool; second prizo.

Bluff Road school; third prize, Wil-dormuth school. District No. 105, of Arthur LlBdorf and Tommy Kenny. Eerg; manager of Berg's orchestra- of Aledo, had arranged for the music and the old folks enjoyed teveral selections. Before leaving, candy, fruit and nuts were distributed' to the inmates by the Goodfellows.

With the performance staged last night the work of the Aledo Goodfellows was completed for the year. In all Instances it has been suc- professor in swine husbandry at fat3- Senator Pervier will retire from the legislature aft the university, delivered two ad er this term and will devote himself to lecturing at institutes and also in lyceum and Chautauqua circles. Jflss S'm i' Talk. dresses yesterday. His first address was at 10 a.

m. on the topic. "Making the Most Pounds of Pork at the Least Cost Per Pound'. In the afternoon he spoke on the sub (Special Correspondence.) Galva, Dec. 30.

Funeral services for Mrs Emma Ives Bigelow, well known Galva resident and widow of Ihe late Judge Hiram Bigelow, were tion of officers of the G. A. R. held a short time ago, he was electad commander, succeeding Captain A. A.

Rice. Funeral arrangements are pending word and arrival of distant TY. C. Grant, President of Ortranl-' cessful. Over $500 was contributed At 2:30 Miss Margery Sims of the SHIPPERS IN vnicn miss ur.ice Clark is teacher.

Fourth prize was awarded to Dublin school and fifth prize to the Stowe school. Allerton Cup Award. 1 The Allerton cup which -ia given for the display of the best ten earn of corn of any variety was again awarded to the Cilbert school, No 147, it being tho third ject of "Management of Swine for I cation, Karnes Committees to to the fund this year and was spent to spread good cheer to the old the Prevention of Disease and for department of nome economics ex Serve During Tear. folks, needy and children of this vicinity. Besides ths widow the survivors' ANNUAL MEET Another interesting or tbe university of Uli-ture of the morn'ng session was the gave er loctnre "Home report of Ralph Gale, assistant This talk elicited county farm advisor, on the results considerable helpful discussion as obtained by tho calf and pig PrcseEtel the management of the held this afternoon from the late residence at 511 Northwest Second street.

Rev. Cf B. Hilton, pastor of the Galva Baptist church, officiated. Burial was made in the Galva cemetery. Mrs.

Bigelow died at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. She had been ill since last Friday and gradually grew weaker. She was born in Toulon, 111., in 1850, and was mar WINTER SALE TO BE HELD JAN. 24 ia lienry countv. This work is u.buiuvi uusiiiess io De are: three sons.

Colonel R. commandant at West Fred Dallas, Texas; Thornton of New Boston; two step-daughters. Mrs. I J. Carter, Davenport, anj Mrs.

W. J. Aalress, Moline; one stepson, Clarence W. Moseley, of Sioux Falls, S. D.

(Special to The Argus.) Aledo, Dec. a recent meeting cf the board of directors of the Aledo Kiwanis club R. B. Merrltt, proprietor of the Merritt's dry goods ttore, was appointed a' secretary of the club for the ensuing year. arousing no little Interest and at year In which ihe school has received this honor and by the conditions of competition the cup no 1 becomes the permanent possession of the school.

Miss Ella Searie is the present teacher at Gilbert school. Ths Allerton cup was originally placed in competition by its rift operated on strictly laid plans of business management. The women's department contributed the opening talk of the evening session when Miss Scbhia tention a3 was attested at the Cambridge fair last September when the animals cared for by the club members were shown and prizes award- (Special to The Argus.) Aledo, Dec. CO. At a meet'ng cf the Mercer County Hampshire Breeders association eld in Aledo (Special Correspondence.) Reynolds, Dec.

30. At the annual meeting of the Farmers' Shipping association held last night at Reynolds opera house, it was voted to buy a niambership in the shipping association for farmers which will soon be organized at Chicago. ried to Judge Bigelow at Toulon. They moved to Galva in 1S56. Mr.

tTTtiTjrk-TO Tirtom I un uec. me iviwanis ciud met i Grant of the Hammond public li- approaching season is already well' (Contlnued on Next Page.) Wednesday at the Office of Dr. Warnock, veterinarian, arrangements were mads for their big win- xa iii r.n,WJ.to uoi I for their last session of the 1921 DAITCE A SUCCESS year- Many worthwhile projects have been put on by the club dur- (Special to The Argus.) 'eaf- Ter have tood Aledo, Dec. post' wnen everPs-of the American legion of Aledo fVT8. pPonsfored for This will do away with the farmert ter sale.

Bigelow passed away in 1906. One daughter, Mrs. Harry Hudson of Missouri, survives. Mrs, Bigelow was very prominent in educational circles, having served many times on the library and education boards. mo mie oamuei Aiierton ec Chicago, who was prominently identified in the packing industry and because of his extensive land holdings in this part of the coun The bred sow sala will be held dealing with the commission men at the Warnock Sale pavilion hereana 18 expectea-to result a tig saving for the farmer, Jan.

24. At the meeting a com EDonsored one of their most sue- i GENESEO POST DINES TONIGHT try was well known to many Henry county farmers. The Allerton W. C. Grant, the newly elected cessful dances of the year last! night, i mittee was appointed to work with other breed organizations in the county.

A good attendanca turned lout for the meet file petition in bankruptcy on Anger president of the organization, has named the various committees of the club for the 1922 year. The club includes a large number of Unique features of the event were toy balloons, serpentine streamers and snow ball confetti. The affair Cnnrcli Board Organizes. The trustees and deacons of the Congregational church have organized for the year. The following officers were elected: President, W.

J. Lord; secretary, Mrs. Roy Ens-strand; church organist for Reports given of the work dono the past year showed the following livestock: Cattle, 38 car loads, 1.036 head, valued at J54.491.15; hogs, 192 car loads, 13,142 head, valued at sheep, 15 car loads, 1.5S1 head, valued at J8.891.49. At the business meeting held, the treasurer's report showed that the sum of remained in the treasury. It was voted that scales wa held at.

the Aledo opera house farmers of the vicinity. Meetings i JTZ CId WM ot tae organUation are held the Kiof Vr th.6 ca-t econd and fourth Mondays of each sion was furnished by a six-piece month orchestra from Davenport. Mem-! J. A. KLUCKER, SHERRARD, DIES (Special Correspondence.) Geneseo.

Dec. 30. Shearer post, No. 350, American Legion, of this city, will hold its annual dinner at tho Geneseo hotel this evening. the year is Elmer Borg; ushers, Leon La Bonta, Charles Mitchell, Frei -Guetafeon, Forreat DallAt.

17 1 1 rancn or approximately 4.000 acres which lies about ten miles northeast of Geneseo, along Green rivor, still remains the property of and Is-being operaced by the Allerton estate. The Allerton cup was first placed in competition for individual corn displays, but later was competed for by the various rural schools of Henry county to interest the pupils of the countv schools in growing bettor corn. It was first won by Robert Miller, In 1010. Berglund Bros, won tho honor in 1911, while G. E.

Halting captured the cup in 1912 and 1913. In 1914 Elmer Hijlz was accredited aj the best corn raiser of Henry county. This honor fell to John P. Han- na's credit in 1915. In 1J17 Elmer t.acn member of the Legion may Seek to Declare Annawan Banker a Bankrupt Claim Liabilities Top Assets by 50,0000.

an guest who must De purcnased by the association bers of the post had worked hard in decorating the opera house and de- serve credit for the splendidness of i the work. The first dances staged by the poit of the winter series bo either father or brother. This Short talks were Riven bv P. a month ia Leon La Bontu's office LAST RITES FOR FRED B. BLAZER (Special to The Argus.) Kicney, farm advisor of Mercer hnerrard, Dec.

30. Josech A. county; P. G. Edgerton.

advisor of Congregational Services. KIucTcer, aged 63 years, died 5:45 'Rock, Island county; Ray Morgan annual dinner has become a fixed institution with Shearer post, and Is looked upon with a great deal of pleasure to th-3 members of the post. The regulrr meeting of Shearor ine congregational cnurcn has were not very well attended but the affair last night drew grtat numbers of dancers from all over the Geneseo, 111., Dec. 30. An involuntary petition in bankruptcy against W.

H. Holzinger has been filed in the federal court at.Peoria. Tho petition was presented oa mis morning at his home in Sher- an agent or tbe Moline Plow com pany been without a pastor for a month and during the tabernacle services no effort was made to have any rard. Death was due to heart trouble. He was born In Blosha, Aus county.

Officers for the year will be the same as last. They are: President post 'will be held at the Legiqrt tria, May 13, 1858. He had been ijciauns oi some residents or ucn- (Special to The Argus.) Aledor Dec. i'0. Funeral services JOY aU eseo who as creditors are Charlea iit'iuB i ueauay evening, Jan.

3 a resident of Sherrard for six years. Miner received the cud. It icm Curtis; treasurer, Henry Mc-Connell: directors. Tarl 7:0 clock. for Fred B.

Blar, 40, manager and (moving here frora Cambridge. For The ladies auxiliary Rink and James not in competition in 1916 or 1918 freshments and have Thorp. Matt Rink of East Moline i but in the last thre vpar it hn win serve re Harry Johnston, Casper Eckhardt been won by; the Gilbert school. It ana itarry McConnell. arranged a program ior tne meeting I a former resident of this city, 13 or the two services in taeir church, but there will be services during January.

The following able speakers have been pesured for this month: San-day, Jan. 1, Rev. N'elsoa Hall, religious director at Great Lakes tarining station; Sunday, Jan. 8, Rev. Bakin, a former boy scout worker from Rock Island; Sunday, Jan.

15 and 22, Dr. McM2chaeL ursamzaL.uns. lnpy aiBO one or the petition nc credit lDe 1 Aieao, two years he was the pastor of the who died Tuesday night after a Congregational church, but was four weeks' illness of septic poi- forced to give up the charge be-iToVw 530 mrnlSS at caaM of tailing Phealth the CiS? tb hme SouLlPt three months he served as jus- College avenue. An oyster supper, served by Sam Mclntyre, followed the business have invited the members of fiie Is stated that an effort will be made to invite the Allerton estate to agaln-offer a similar cup for future competition. session Verdi Pullen was a business call-re In Viola Wednesday.

Mrs. Will Bowers of St Louis is here for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T.

U. Croson and brother E. G. Croson and family. The ladies' aid society of the Methodist church met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.

Frank God-dard. The Willing Workers' club will tice of the peace. Liegion to share the evening's pleasure with them. Stockholders JTeeUng. The annual meeting of the stock Dr.

A. Judson Arrick of the First IT i TAYLOB RIDGE MAN ors. It was filed Dec. 27 by Attorney Bartlett S. Gray, representing the petitioners.

The estimated liabilities are claimed to be with assets, exclusive' of less than $250,000. Mr. Holzinger will be called upon to answer the petition and show cause why he should not Presbyterian church Officiated kl- V. "un'7 Dy wiaow- roar slstedV Rev.TS'olSkff fhe president of Monmouth college. holders of the Geneseo telephone WEDS WEDNESDAY United Presbyterian church.

In- iV 8 on' Xother Dies. terment company will be held at the office of the secretary, on Wednesday, Jan. 11, at 2 o'clock in the aftpr- FUNERAL SERVICE FOR GENESEO MAN WILL BE SUNDAY Geneseo, Dec. 30. Funeral services nr August Maetzold.

who (Special Correspondence.) James Coyle received word Tues- hold their annual oyster supper I tery iayior iuage. iJec. 20 Business hoases In A.in lll Mlss Esther Klucker uy mai nis agea motner had pass- noon. The election of members of be declared a bankrupt. These Curry of Taylor Ridea and Mfon ru at rriaueTi ie.

in. ineifho hnirH tit closed during the hour of the The BOa Charles, re-vtcea. the hiisinM -ff sjdes at Jamestown. Pa. i v.

vt 1 11 iLixii l.ihh burial services were hcl dat Prince- vomerine Carlson of 1141 Logan place at that time. vl. Ie Thursday mornine and Mr B-icet, jviuscaune, were united in marriage at 2 o'clock Wednesday rnaay nignt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloomer.

Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Snyder, Mr.

and Mrs. Archie Snyder, son Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shopper, daughter Geraldine and son Don, spent the day today at the Will Brancht home. the funeral in a body; In the death Funeral services will be held at of Mr.

Blaze Mercer county has! 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the Unit suffered a great loss. While con- ed Brethren church. Burial, will be Coyle and family attended. Mrs. Coyle was nearly 85 years of age.

COAL VALLEY IS VICTORIOUS OVER MOLINE PLAYERS nectea with the Drintine mmnnnv i anerrara Uwu Bl me nrst Methodist church of Muscatine. Rev. George Blagg officiated, using the ring ssr- petitioners are holding personal claims against Holzinger. They have also been depositors fn the new defunct Geneseo Savings bank of which Mr. Holzinger was the principal stockholder and of which he was vice president, at the time of it closing by the auditor of public accounts, Russell.

BUILDINGS BUBN Mr. Blarer had studied nnrehrft.1 ALBANY MEMBERS Thursday at his home on North Chicago street, will tie held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Concordia Lutheran church. Kev. Chr. Bergren will officiate.

Burial will be in Oakwood cemetery. Mr. Maetzold had been an invalid for some time and death was duo to old age. He was born in Germany Aug. 4.

1S35, and had been a resident of Genepeo and vicinity -about fifty years. His wife preced stock and swine breeding and had i built a hieh renntatlnn in fkl. ATTE1TD BANQUET GIVEN AT FULTON Bert McKinley was an Aledo visitor Wedesday. Hartzell Kramm was in Aledo Wednesday afternoon. wort Besides the widow and two sons.

Frederick and Rex. the survivors (Special Correspondence.) Coal Valley, Dec. 30. In a game played between the Moline Central Athletic club and the Coal Valley quintet at Coal Valley, the latter ABM IS BROKEN CBAinONG CAB (Special Correspondence.) Milan, Dec. 30.

The many Milan friends of Leonard Huss were sorry to learn that he broke his right arm, just above the wrist, yesterday morning while cranking his tare, the parents. Mr. and Mrs l. were no attendants. Mr.

and Mrs. Curry will make their home near Taylor Ridge. ZUMA SOCIETY IN DAY I.IEETDiG (Special Correspondence c.oD&' Ilec- 30 Mrs. Ambrose ON GENESEO FARMj (Special Correspondence.) Albany, Dec. 30.

Seventeen mem- C.iOTIIER! N. Blazer, Aledo; two brothers Paul of Lexington. of Aledo. and one sister, Jessie, at home. Among the distant (Special Correspondence.) ed him in death about ten years.

The survivors are four daughters, Minnie Wiegand, Mrs. LydU Ernst. Mrs. Martha Gernant and Mrs. Hulda Paude, all of near bers of the social chapter, O.

accepted the invitation of Fuiton chapter to a 6:30 banauet Wednes copped the long end of the score of 28 to 22. Park, center on the Coal Valley team, starred with seven field goals, for a total of 14 points. Radloff, right forward, made six field goals, totaling 12 points. day night and witnessed the con -jT oosiess to tne Rose Hill aid society on. Wednesday ait Geneseo, Dec.

33. Fire, starting early this morning, completely destroyed the house, barn and other out-buildings on tha Roberts farm, located seven and a half at v. Your Child's Bowels Need macnine. Mrs. Huss and mother, Mrs.

Sarah Cor. gave first aid and set the arm and when he. was taken to a physician and an x-ray taken, it was found that tho friends who attended the funeral this morning ar-: A. E. Janes and Mrs.

Sarah Harri3 of Industry, Illinois; Paul Blaser of Lexnigton, Ky Carl Niederlander of St Louis uuiue. mere was a large attendance. 6 Robert Rice of Davenport is vis- and Pryce, left forward, made one field goal. In the Moline Linnn had set the arm perfectly. The ljorenson, leu rorward.

made six ujb aunt, airs. Minnie Wain wrigbt of Zuma. Mr. and Mrs. Frank no- ferring of the degree on two candidates.

Those attending from town were Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Fisher, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Beeken and' Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Starbuck. They report a delightful time. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newcomer I returned to their home at Ohio, 111., today after enjoying the greater I part of holiday week in the home at miles northeast of Geneseo.

The loss is estimated at $1,000. The farm was vacated yesterday by the formsr tenant, Ed Plassch-aert, and the new tenant was to take possession today. Neighbors noticed the blaze when the roof of uo.ssia jactman ana Mrs Eliabeth Foster of Wichita, Kansas'. CELEBRATE ANITErwSART. Kewanee.

111.. Dec. SO Mr Cu r. ina Mrs. Jess Hanna nuss nome is in Rock Island the foot of Thirtieth street.

KEITHSBURG goals, with a of 12 points. J. Palmer, left guard, made five field totaling 10 points. R. w.

Krapp rcfereed the tilt and John Doe umpired. Milan will play at Coal Valley on Jan. 5. Following are the lineups: uu own oi kock island and Mr and Mrs. Ira Wainwright and fam- Rev.

A. F. Timmons of Rutland, me house was about ready to fall Ifl. The loss ls partly covered by insurance. Mrs.

Nels Mortensen celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Vednesday at their home In Gal-ra. During the day they received or the latter's mother and sister, Mrs. Ellen Bennett and Miss Indigestion or Sour, Gassy Stomach "Pape's Dispepsin" gives Relief in Five Minutes snort visit here with friends the first of the week. Mrs. Daisv DeVnr nf 7 jusiin ai unristmas dinner Ambrose Searl and Clyde Wake Coe and Zuma Insurance company Tuesday at the.

Pleasant Point school house. Moline- FG FT Andreen. rf 0 0 0 Lorenson, If 0 conCTamiatinns ni wishes I was a business visitor here nn I UVJk TP 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 10 0 0 itiviu ocures oi irienda fr Mrs. Maria Marshall was hostess CAMBRIDGE WINS FROM ISLANDERS (Special Correspondence.) at a quilting "bee" yesterdav after a. Arvidson, 0 J.

Palmer, lg 5 H. Vander Vcnnct, rg 0 0 0 0 Mrs. Mortensen have lived in Galva for 40 years and are widely known here. They were married 50 years ago in Sweden. To the noon, six ladies being her guests.

A 6 o'clock dinner was served. Monday. Mrs. Fanny Richmond of Pekin is visiting relatives and friends here. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert M. Flemia of Muscatine, Iowa, are spending the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. George Fleming- ambridge.

Dec. 30. CamhrMsro Totals ii legion basketball walked I union were born seven Coal Valley- rhilrJren MRS. BLAKELY IS 0 22 TP 0 12 COAL VALLEY GIRL IS HONORED WITH PARTY WEDNESDAY (Special Correspondence.) Coal Vallev. Dr- sn ttS FG FT 6 0 away with a tilt staged last night five of whom are living.

Thov Tape's Diapepsln relives slom- amorioge wun tne Koclt Island i ij. lucun III im ftfr in. HOSTESS IN HONOR OF AUNT AT MILAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Radloff. rf Pryce. If Krapp, If Park, Edwards.

It 1 0 7 Mrs. W. H. Tan ner an c- I drew of this city. Olaf of Galva and Alex and Morton of Rossie, 111.

0 i tioosters. Ths final score, whs 51 014to 26. George Haywood refereed 0 the eame. On Jan. 7 Oamhridgs 0 0 0 0 0 0 uuuuree weunes- Soady, rg 0 Oi piayers u-7, Bliernoon at a miscellaneous! snower given bv th (Special Correspondence.) Milan.

111., Dec. 30. Mrs. Wil- ANDALUSIA T- 9 Folowing are th ini. amDriage.

i 1 1 sch diEtreaLn five minutei. Yon waut a slow' remedy when your fctom.ich is bad or an uncertain one or a harmful one your stomach is too yo'i mustn't injure it with drastic il'ppe's Diapcptln Is noted for it In giving, relief, its harnilefs-notn. its cartnia unfailing action a reijulatin? (our, gassy toni-ec-is. Keep this perfect' stomac'i doctor in your home keep It nan Thomas went to Fort Madison Iowa, on Tuesday for a short visit with her son, Walter Tanner. Paul Wilson of Milan spent Christmas here with friends.

Ed Ott, has returned to Peoria after a short visit here with hi. Totals .14 0 0 0 Hurry Mother! A teasnoonful nf i'rlum e.veni ennstmaa in i 1 Adessa Cook, the affair was a delightful hoct ess last evening, when she enter "California Fig Syrup- now will CDice wlUl his brother Edward thoroughly clean the little bowels an Vlf uaraka home t- "Peat socially and In playing games, and in the late tained In honor of her aunt, Mrs. F. W. Johnson, of Duluth, Minn! and in a few hours you have a well.

ogei presented the three FG FT .10 1 6 3 i FEND dPERATOR TP l'. I 12 jSsnquis. Rorcnstone. i Anderson, schools in Andalusia township Parents. with Christmas boxes filial with I DEAD AT POST Gustafson, 1 1 4 news all the time The ny get a sixty-cent ca-) mree tables were surrounded at! 500.

Prize for high score was awarded to Mrs. J. V. Mudd. The home was decorated In the! Christmas colors.

After the games m. ,4 1 V. candy and nutsfor each pupil in I A11 attendance. Arrua. Mr.

and Mrs. Cvrus Kennv nA I Metz, from any drug store, and thfii if vit.A were in-rlted to the spacious dining room, r.rt umptuous repast was 1171, colors, pink I Johnson, W. Jenrnrs, Jennings, 1 r.hi- 5 out in thai the hostess. grandson of Rock Island spent' Christmas at the home cf Mrs. Rosa I and Barbara Frei.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bischnff piayful child again.

Even a cross, feverish, constipated child loves its "fruity" taste, and mothers can rest easy because it never fails to work Ell the bile and poisons right cut of the stomach and bowels without griping or upsetting the child. Tell your druggist you want only the eenulne "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on 1 otlle. Mother, yea must say "California." Refuj-e any Imitation i (AiverUsemeati children are SDendinr sevomi A-rm (Special Correspondence.) Sheffield. Dec. 30.

Miss Anne Jeffries, night cpr-ratcr at the La Moille tplephcn office, was found dead Wednesday morning her pot cf duty. It is believed that she died of heart cdea.e about 10 o'clock the sight before as 50 drops on the switchboard lndiated that calls had cot been answered during uri-om ni also la the ivlng room Miss Violet was told to look under an open umbrella, where numerous gifts greeted her homeh W1H usef in hTr new la Davenport. Joseph Burrovne. vhn tfar.t. Mrs.

Nan Mocrehead and danghV ter. Miss Bessie of Monmouth, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Moore-head's mother. Mrs. L.

Tindall and with her sister, Mrs. C. IL Smith you fjould eut somcthln-; which doesn't sgrce with you. if what you 2 cat lays like lead, ferments ar.l sours and forms gs; caares heal- 2 31 ache. dizines-and nausea; eructations of acid and undigcEfr-d food .,14 remember as eocn as Pape's a)ia- peprin comes In contact with th 4 ttomach all inrligestloti-vanishes.

It' Is the njnst efficient ar.tacli known the certainty and ease with which It overcomes ttomach and dlgcrtlve LL Clrcrders Is a revelation to those 2s Who try it. (Advertisement.) Totals .23 Rock Island Boosters: G. White, 6 W. OhvrelJer, 4 R. Parks, 2 E.

White, W. J. M. MIerlle, lng the Pslmer school in Davenport Is spending his vacation th Enrol! now. Christmas Savinrs club.

Rock Island Savin, Mrs. William Kale, was host home of his parents, Mr. and Mri George Burgoyne, the night. ess to the Willine Workers' cluh 1 at lier home this aXternooo, Totals 12 2 1 1.

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