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Mt. Vernon Register-News from Mt Vernon, Illinois • Page 4

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MT. VERNON REGISTER NEWS ains WVJWH two bargains in used mH for at bur garage 1919 Dodge Touring Car. One 1920 Baby Grand Chevrolet. will take quick action if you want one of these. Mi Vernon Machine Motor Co.

Golden Rule Grocery OPPORUNITY Why wait? That's what breaks everything. Don't pass me by, I am opportunity. country butter 32c and Eggs 18c dozen. has congress done on sugar? This may be a good lbs. for $1.00, or $8.30 per 100 pounds.

Corn Flakes, Post Toas- ties, Rolled Oats, at 9c per package. No. 7 Rio, 10c per lb; Santos Peaberry, 22c lb. If in need of Stock Pea, Millet or Cane Seed, our prices are the lowest. Lowest prices on Chick Feed.

1008 Broadway Phone 248-R iiiiiBiaiHiiiani 'wiiBiiiiieiitiaiiiiiiiaiiliniifeuirtiii IIIIIBll Where Does All Our Money Go? Is hard to answer, but we'll wager you have at least asked YOURSELF that question. You intended to after the family bills are paid each month there seemed to be little left. Why not save BEFORE you spend? Decide now to put aside a certain little quota each month. Make your saving deposit FIRST before you start spending. That is how OTHER FOLKS get ahead It's a good rule to follow.

SAVE BEFORE YOU SPEND! Ham National Bank THE PIONEER BANKING HOUSE OF JEFFERSON COUNTY hi-. Oil Garden Plow Bargain An exceptional chance enabled us to secure a few of the well known BA STATE GARDEN PLOWS at far less than the original cost to jobbers. This plow has Natural Finished Hardwood Handles, Flat Steel Frame and a 15-in. Steel Wheel with one-inch Treadi Complete with Steel Shovel; Calf Tongue; Weeder and Cultivator with three Steel Teeth; ll Mould Board with Landslide; Malleable Iron Wrench, Weight about 27 lbs. Jobbers Wholesale Price $3 00 OUR PRICE, THIS SALE ONLY WINCHESTER Store WOOD, Mgr.

APttlt mi 1 YKSTICRDAVH RESULTS. National fjcflgtia. Pittsburgh, Louis, 5, (ton Innings). Chicago, Cincinnati, 2. Brooklyn, Now York, 1.

Philadelphia, Doston, fi. American fjengiie. Clovoland, Detroit, 3. Boston, Philadelphia, 2. Washington, Now York, 3.

St. LOUIH at Chicago, off, rain. CATS TRAINED TO UPSET LAMPS TO START FIRES GUAUANTEici) TO sTAHT A FIUK FOH $250. JjlKcst Move of Arson llfnjg is Uevcnl- CM IJ Man Who Charges Cats Specially Pico Hugs. BIG CELEBRATION PLAN OF LODGE Odd Will Observe 70th An- nlvotxary on Next Thursday Kvonlng.

STANDING OV CMJIW. National licfiguo. Clubs Won Lost Pittsburgh 0 3 Chicago 2 Now York 3 Uroolilyn 5 Philadelphia -1 5 lloston 4 7 Cincinnati 4 8 St. Louis 1 7 American Iionpuo. Clubs Won Lost Clovoland 8 Washington 7 Now York Boston '1 Chicago 3 St.

4 Detroit 3 Philadelphia 2 3 3 4 4 4 r. 7 Pet. .750 .750 .667 .545 .444 .364 .333 .125 Pet. .727 .700 .556 .500 .4 .400 .375 TODAY'S SCTIKDUIiK. National League, Pittsburgh ut St.

Louis. Chicago at Cincinnati. Doston at Philadelphia. New York at Brooklyn. American League.

St. Louis at Chicago. Detroit, at Clovoland. Washington at Now York. Philadelphia nt Boston.

IICLLIVILLK MITIU'HYSIIORO 1 (Special lo legister-News) MUKPHYSBOIIO, 111.. April The Bollevlllo, White Hose team defeated Murphyshoro, In a closo and exciting game hero today by a score of 2 to 1. Belleville won the game by scoring a run In the last half of the ninth Inning nftcr two men were out. Former Big League liurlors opposed each other Hy Jasper pitching for Murphyshoro and Bob Groom for Belleville. Jasper had the best of the battle so far us hits wore con- corned The score: II Belleville 2 (i I Murphyshoro ....1 0 Batteries for Belleville; Groom and White; For Murphyshoro: Jasper and Hack; attendance 3000.

fly Amtoclatea Prena. N13W YORK, April of how cats are taught to upset lamps thus setting flro to buildings wore related hero today by C. D. West, manager of the investigation and prosecution department of the National Association of Credit Men, in detailing exposures of schemes used hy storekeepers to gain insurance. While investigating in Paterson.

N. recently, Mr. West said ho bc- camo interested in the disappearance of several satchels used for transporting animals. Ho traced the case to Chester, and tho trail led him to a man whom ho found to ho apparently fond of cats. "I soon found out tho reason," he added.

"The cuts wore being trained to fight lnmps and when tholr training was completed they were sold for $250 each. So when a man wanted a flro in his store all that was necessary was to purchase a trained cat and loovo It In his store with a lighted lamp. The owner could go homo and sloop that while ho slept tho cat would knock over the lamp and his store would bo destroyed." ATTENTION M. W. A.

Another Class Adoption Camp HMO Thursday night, April 28, we will have another of those big cTnss adoptions', when a class of about fifty from this city nnd tho surrounding country will bo adopted and taught to 'chop Wo have the promise of Head Clerk Itay that the Kov. I. W. Agee of Monmouth, 111. will bo present and address the mooting.

Hev. Agee comes well recommended as a speaker. Each member Is requested to bring pie to help out In the refreshments which will ho served. II. Consul.

A. H. HAULOW. Clerk. BLUFORD Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing Work Called For and Delivered C.

E. RISLEY CO. Phone C42-R or 303 Opposito Southern Depot. Marlon Lodgo No. 13, I.

O. O. r. will on Thursday evening of this week celebrate the 76th anniversary of Its organization. Plans ore being mado for a celebration worthy of the occasion.

A feature of tho celebration will bo a banquet in tho basement of the Presbyterian church for Odd Follows nnd their wives and Uobekahs and their husbands. Odd Follows will moot at their hall at 7:30 to go to the banquet. After the banquet program will he held at the hall of Marlon lodge, consisting of addresses, music etc. followed hy a social time. It is intention of the Odd Follows to moke tho coming celebration ii success In every detail and nothing will be loft undone that will insure thin result.

Marlon Lodgo No. 13, as tho number signifies Is one of the oldest In the Ft ii to. and It is also one of the most prosperous and substantial in every way. Much Interest in manifest hy tho members of the Odd Fellows and the Uobekahs in tho coining anniversary celebration. BY MINMANS THINKER A Gambling Establishment May Not Be Insured.

Your's to Be. You are not a are a sane, conservative business man. You can't afford to take a chance. You need fire insurance, and you believe that we are the people who should furnish it. get together.

INSURANCE NOTHING ELSE Don't forgot, tho box supper to Riven by the young ladles of the church Thursday ove- 2Slh. 1-2S OKTS YOl'U AUTO I.ICKNSKS. A large number of persons haw failed to obtain auto licenses, and notice is hereby given that they must ho procured at'once. Unlicensed curs will not bo permitted to run. 4-30 OH ANT IUVIN, Sheriff.

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CASH Grocery BROOKS Market GOOD THINGS TO EAT Phone G17-W 700 South 12th St. PURE LARD, per lb 12VlsC SUGAR, 11 lbs. for $1.00 POTATOES, per bushel 90c COFFEE, good, per pound 15c FLOUR, Sunrise, 24 lb. sack 85c FLOUR, Enterprise, 24 lb. sack $1,45 PEAS, CORN AND TOMATOES, assorted to yourself, 9 cans for $1.00 WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY The lecture given at tho Baptist church Sunday night by tho Anti- saloon league was good and a large crowd was In attendance.

Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Wallace and baby of Mi. Vernon visited at Dr. Taylors Saturday nnd Sunday.

Mort Oreen and family attonded the funeral of Mrs. l'age, Mrs. Greens mother at Belle Itivo, Satutdiiy. John Dulancy has moved to F. Lowery's property.

Harry Bruce has moved to his property west of Bluford. Mrs. Bertha Baldridge of Indiana, who has been at the bedside of her mother Mrs. Joe Russell who Is very ill returned to her homo Sunday. Clyde Russell of Indiana is visiting his parents Mr.

und Mrs. Joe Kussoll. Pnul Arendale and Hugh West, wont to Salem Saturday on business. Sam Davis and family of Mt. Vernon moved to the Watts property last week.

Mrs. A. B. Harshbarger went to Ceulralla Thursday for a few days visit with her sister. RED DIAMOND INSECT POWDER MCCLELIJAX.

ltrKlMcr-Ncwii Miss Agnes Ford who spent the winter with her sister Mrs. Emma Reynolds in Canada returned recently. Emmet Leake and family are hero from Decatur making arrangement? to occupy their farm. Edwin Muni'o returned to Chicago last weak after several days visit with his parents here. Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Reynolds of Mt. Vernon visited relatives hero las', week. Noal Henry and wife of Mt. Vernon were guests of the formers grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. T. P. Ford, Sunday. Floyd and Son of Marco have sold out to Ellis and Wood of Wayne City.

Chas. J. Thompson and wife and son, Wilbur Dodds and wifo and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed of Mt.

Vernon spent Sunday in the Dave Dodds home. W. Floyd and family are moving to Opdyke where Mr. Floyd has purchased a homo. Their doparturo is greatly regretted as the have been an asset to the community.

WAHN1NO AGAINST SLINGSHOTS Boys are hereby warned that they must not shoot slingshots in the city limits. They aro very dangerous and thoir use will not bo permitted, have had many complaints In regard to (slingshots and thoir use is positive ly prohibited or prosecution wlllfol low, Playing baseball in the streets is against the ordinance also, and complaint has been made. There aro -plenty of school grounds whero base ball may be played. GBOttGE TAYLOR, 44-30 City Marshal. Subscribe for the be N.

B. A. Servifce Feature Vapur. Special Showing of Fibre Furniture We are displaying in our north window a most attractive bedroom suite, consisting of bed, vanity dresser and chair, rocker and chiffonier, in gray fibre furniture, which is one of the most handsome suites we have ever shown. Our south window is showing an attractive fibre parlor suite as well as a parlor suite in dull mahogany with cane backs.

These suites are priced very low, and we would like to show them to you. I SELL IT CHEAPER J. A. KOONS I SELL IT CHEAPER A Question to Answer RECORDS FOR ALL MACHINES Are you furnishing your family with the Music they should have? Think it over. We will give you a reasonable allowance for your used instrument on new ones.

i Just now, we have some fine values in both used Organs and Pianos, Organs ranging in price from $10.00 and up and Pianos for $135.00 up. Come in and look them over. ROLLS FOR ALL PLAYERS COMPANY Miaft, AfekCfeikl -H-iV.

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1897-1977