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iiivwourt ItC view Elevator At Chadwick Buys Car $1 Wheat PURCHASED FROM 4 FIELDS PLANTED WITH SAME KIND Newsy Notes From Chadwick Expect To Hold First Rehearsal MANY VISITORS SUNDAY ROYALS MAY MEET AT HOME OF MRS. MILLER COLORED TEAM HERE Chadwick Starts Preparations For With prices of a dollar a bushel prevailing in Chadwick for wheat, one group of farmers south of town i has already sold a car of new grain to the Weber elevator. All the grain was raised from the "hard winter" -red bed by Garrett Frederick of The shippers were I Alfred H-ibben. Garrett Frederick, ON FRIDAY EVENING Of Chadwick Pageant imnoay ragnt Its Fifth Annual Cheese Celebration isitors Sunday at the home of tlrs. H.

vV. Miller included Geo. N.ii.ti.i. md Mrs. George softball game Friday evening on the COMMITTEE MEET SOME DIFKI Mr ,) niNNRK CULII It wmruiiinu tui -i Juanua of Frecport.

Irs. Joe Schreiner and i OF CHARACTERS Harm Frederick and Rav Rippey, in CONCESSIONS, STANDS, ADVER- SOLICIT FUNDS FOR "Ttnership. aid George Ernest. TISING, PLANS START FOR CHEESE DAY; GET The grain about 05 pounds i THE BIG ANNUAL EVENT VERY GOOD SUPPORT to the bushel, on an average, which I A comm.ttee composed of Etter daughter Mt. Carroll and the ltoyals.

It is nd Mrs. For- nected that the firls team will fill Mi-. Ceorirc Knoess and hyliis of Lan rest Hartman. irl Mrs. Charles nt.

the- luuirhtvr lays respectively on the 13lh, 10th The yield was about 25 bushels to the Plans for the big annual Cheese Day Kerch solicited funds Tuesday Mrs. Alfrtd Miller time of going to press their oppon s. Henry Appel and ents had not been announced, and Virginia. How- i i i tt daughters Ma Threshing got under way in earn-tees are busy, men are working, ma- good success and a list of donations thii month enlcrtaincu buthday dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.

Will of Freeport, Mr. and Mackey. est the first of the week, and while jterial is arriving, concessions are be-, received to date is compiled in this hnnie Mackey, Mrs. LOYAL BELLES CLASS c-ue-U and Lois Spealman. MEET TUESDAY KnUa Suchi u.

io euiiy 10 Rivt on yieias m. mm wiui uie ncnt. is expeciea mat early patch of oats at streets lined with cars and trucks, otrter donations will follow and these Chadwick is nutting on th turn will ho m.MI.1,.,1 HA 1 CHEKY AND Members of the Loyal Belle Sun Henry Schleuning and Kobeit Geison, Mr. and Kd Ilartman and family, and i Brown. ance of a boom town in the west' week's Cheese Dav Issp nf th.

PRODUCE COMPANY ADDS day school class of the Hope Evan- Following a meeting of the pageant, committee for Cheese bay Monday night, the piogratn for that (Valine, which will be held in the jiaik from 2 until 4 o'clock that afternoon, was pretty well completed but the character parts had not all been tilled and it was impossible to get a list of those who will participate. The committee hopes to hold the fust rehearsal Monday night, if the players are all signed up by that time. The committee is composed of Louis Frank, chairman; George Daehler. Dt. C.

C. Calkins, Mrs. Oscar Daehler, Mrs. Charles Honbeig-er and Mts. Helen Plummet.

r-w BuiLuiwu, EQUIPMENT srclical church will meet Tuesday i ening, Aug. 4, at the Harve Schrein- The new combination poultry pr nome Misses Bessic and Hazel I house and garage at the Naniga being the hostesses. and Produce is near- liberty II lead the completion this week, and new sion of a character study of the life equipment in the store proper will of Paul. Frances Schreiner and Hel-lacid half again the former hatching en Rahn are in remin- the Charles Adolph farm south of town, on bottom ground, that is said to have yielded 70 bushels to the acre, testing about 35 pounds, which seems to be about the top so far. The average yield per acre for fields upon which figures are available is between 40 and 60 bushels.

The Local Markets The Weber Elevator, operators of the Chadwick Supply say they expect early rises in the grain market, and they have very little old Churches Local News when 'gusher' oil wells have been struck. Next Thursday, Aug. is the big day, and what a day it will be! We doubt if any celebration in Carroll county will compare with this year's Cheese Day event. Certainly if thought, labor, energy and plans have anything to do with it, Chadwick will have their grandest and biggest day of all times. Blanket Here Humbert and Zugschwerdt, vet- CaThet3n dcr of the program.

Han I Ihe new building is 42x12 feet, with jj frame structure with a concrete WILL PICNIC SUNDAY floor will be used for impounding WITH FREEPORT FOLKS Mr. IDEAL Sunday school 10 a. m. Young people's meeting 7 p. m.

Preaching service 7:30 p. m. Rev. Berge, pastor. John Appel of Mal- corn to offer.

The price raised two pageant will be in 10 scenes, ir with the purchasing of the a committee made up of Em. Spealman, Werner Zusgch-and Wilson Plummer. They wougnt mrougn tne vcin led territory, until shipment Mr. and Mrs. Howard Imcl and E.

J. I Young people's meeting eran Chadwick merchants, have iwerdt Icollec; ceived the assortment of blankets I by Florence Boelkins. Elmer Hans Th famiIv ni Charles Schreiner and llected money necessary to pur- lutLuaiur, witn Its ami nf r.hnr Me that will be used in the corn game iwl1 1 ead the meeting this week. 00-acre tract at $125 per i the St. Paul Land Co.

stand. This stand is conducted by xou are always cordially invited "'I'-irtments, noids 11,700 Ed Kness and Mr. and Mrs. Robert guest Sundav in the home of Mr. and the business men of Chadwick IdeaL Trf comPa-tments that Traum of Millcdgeville will join the Mis.

E. J. isenhart. the net proceeds go into the Cheese! "Vhlj vl "e-unit "a- Harry Schreineis of Freeport in a will hold half cents per Dusnei early tnis week, and further raises are expected. On Tuesday Chadwick buyers were paying 18c for eggs: for wheat; 85c for corn and 30c for oats.

Heavy hens were bringing 15c per pound; springers over three pounds, 17c; young fries, 15c; old roosters, 11c, and leghorn 12c. At Lanark they were paying 32c for oats Wednesday; 83c for corn; and 35c for butter fat. The elevator that many. picnii Day fund. JP'rom 20 to 30 men find Hope Evangelical Church in that city on Sunday.

Jr. and Mrs. Charlie Freeman and of Mt. Carroll were Sunday call-in the John W. Hinkel home.

work this stand each Cheese Day S. G. Eberly, pastor. and as a rule the profits will run a- 9:30 a. Sunday school.

E- round IRahn, Supt. Booking Conceiaion 1030 a. m. Preaching service. Charles Demon, concession man-i 6:45 p.

m. Prayer service. Daggert Rites Held On Monday In Mt Carroll Funeral Home there had received no wheat, barley William Traum was in Koekfou Tuesday to broadcast an announce ment about Chadwick's Cheese Day. Aug. fi over station WROK.

or rye, and was ouotine- no Driees. aKer. busy with his plot and nen- I P- m. Christian Endeavor Number one eggs were bringing 19c ciI booking and spotting conces-! What services should state and per dozen, and current receipt eggs. tells us that undoubtedly community render? Subject, Rom.

18c. there will be more concessions Evan Rahn, leader. BEREAN BIBLE CLASS AGAIN POSTPONES MEET Evening worship. Fryers over three pounds were tne midway than ever before. Stands i 7:30 p.

HEAT PROSTRATION PROVED FATAL TO PROMINENT CARROLL COUNTY FARMER Beth and Jeanette Lang of Polo, spent the week end with their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Zugschwerdt. The land committee, with Henry L.

Shirk as the third member, built the first hotel, which is depicted in the second scene. Because it was only a new establishment, it could nut be rented so the sponsors formed the Chadwick Hotel and hired S. L. Mummert as the first landlord. The hostelry was first called the Nicholas House.

It was in the hotel that the wedding was performed, and the third pageant scene will be a representation of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. John Heybeck. The square dances I hat followed, and the charivari will be included. The birth of the first child in n.artv.-ick, Walter Geldmachcr, to Mr.

and Mrs. August Geldmacher. will be the basis of the third The fourth scene will deal with the town's incorporation and the selection of the first off i bringing 18c Wednesday in Lanark, iare expected to start arriving here! P- m. Wednesday, Prayer colored springs over three pounds, the week end, and this week meeting, (missionary). The meeting of the Berean Bible 16c; rock fryers over two pounds lMr- Demon has been very much in! Tne public is invited to either oriclass of the First Evangelical church and under three pounds, 16c; color- i demand by out of town tnese services.

which was postponed until July 29 fryers over two pounds and un- men wh are anxious to book for the Funeral services for Lenius H. Mr. and Mrs. John Janssen and Daggert, prominent Salem township family of Lyndon spent Sunday af- farmer, who died Friday after an ternoon in the Henry Janssen home; illness of more than two weeks in- Mrs. John Janssen is a sister of Hen- has again been changed due to the warm weather and the fact that so many members are busy in their homes at the threshing time.

The new dc-r three pounds, 15c; Rock broil- Cheese Day event. Fir.t Evangelical Lutheran ers under two pounds, 14c; colored i Lunch Ready Wm. E. Bridges, pastor, broilers under two pounds, 14c; leg-f The free lunch of Chadwick cheese Sunday school, 9:30 a. Lesson born springs 13c; heavy hens 15c; sandwiches, coffee and milk is almost topic, Phillip's Missionary Labours Leghorn hens 11 -2c; number twolreadv- Tne committee in charge have! Lesson text: Acts hens 10c; old roosters 11c; old Leg-j ordered the 12,000 free buns for the! Morning worship, 10:30 a.

horn roosters 10c. i cheese sandwiches and have their Eighth Sunday after Trinitv Tev date is set for Aug. 2G. ENTERTAINS AT BIRTHDAY duced by heat prostration, were held i.v Janssen. Monday at the Christian funeral home in Mt.

Carroll, with Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Helm drove Braun, of St Paul's Lutheran Sunday to Monroe, spending church, in charge. Burial was in the day with Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Daggerts cemetery. Pallbearers were Olson and bringing home with them Jim Voltz, John Sack, Will Strauch, their daughter, Jeanne, who had been AT MILLEDGEVILLE HOME Amos Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dial were a-mong the guests Sundav at a birth.

raui uinter, fcd fachreiner and Will visiting the Olson home. June 01 day dinner in Milledgeville in honor "skii. son also uxompanied them home and The first president was N. H. JB'Sjf and his clerk was C.

M. jlg'-iv' Trustees were Henry Meyers, Hi-mv eager, Henry Smith, Dr. Snow, Emanuel Spealman and Peter McGraw. The fire that destroyed the east side of lower Main street in Lemus H. Daggert was born June wm ri'main for a few weeks or mrs.

Harry Stoner. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jacb Geesey of Coleta and Mrs. Dorothy Elwing and Mrs.

Katherine Rogers of Sterling. 6, 1873, in Salem township of this paren1 win be here for Cheese Day county, a son of Henry and Kather-1 iin1 shl" wi" return home at that The Milledgeville poultry house Plar-S all completed for the noon-day quoted the following figures on eggsfeed on the village park lawn, and birds Wednesday noon: springs I It is expected that this supply will over three pounds 20 l-2c; colored soon be exhausted, but when the springs over three pounds 18c; broil- suPPy runs out, the free eate will be era 16 l-2c; fryers 18 l-2c springs i over as those in charge are correct 20c; Barred Rocks 2 Ic; White thinking that there can be too under two pounds 16-; colored, under much of a good thing, two pounds 18c; Leghorn springs! BiS Parade Planned 15c; old Leghorn roosters 13c; old' Chadwicks parade Cheese Day roosters 14c. jmorning, is going to be a real event. Plans for floats, decorated cars, SITE FINED FOR FIGHTING iare raPidly nearing completion and WITH FATHER-IN-LAW OVER next Thursday morning. Chadwick DIVISION OF OATS CROP Present one of the best parades ine uaggert.

He was a life long "me member of the Black Oak Lutheran 1 sh the historical facts for St. Paul's Lutheran Rev. Braun, pastor. Eighth Sunday after Trinity. 9:30 a.

m. Sunday school. Text Acts, Chap. 8, v. 5-40.

Topic: Philip's Missionary Labours. 10:30 a. m. Divine Service in the English language. Fair Haven Milton Bischoff, pastor.

10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m.

Worship service. 8 p. Thursday. Praver the fifth scene of the pageant. church.

After completing the grade school, he stayed on the farm of his I 0 a w. parents, and after their death, re- lm.re was a countn 'chool here before Chadwick started the sixth pageant scene will the advancements made from time to time the town was incorporated, bringing it to th n.f "'vuras inu sisters fm to help manage the acres. I Milledgeville And Chadwick Bands Exchange Daggert is survived bv t.n! VWHMHWUIIIS tarroll county. The list Drotfters, Henry and Will at home three sisters, Katherine and Carrie' aent over the division 01 the parade was the church. rating.

Exceed $100 at home, and Mrs. Louise Sulender nf Snvnnn, of an oats crop on the Frederickson "omced in iast week's edition of the I farm south of Chadwick was blam- Rsv'ew, and the naming of the ATTENDING SUNDAY SCHOOL ed for the tussle Monday night be- 'iH probably be deferred un-'. CONVENTION AS DELEGATE tween Henry Sites and his father-in- Jil a or so prior to the biir eele-; PROGRAM MADE OUT FOR NEXT I relatives farther mm When the Evangelical Lutheran bought the Methodist build-nc near the cemetery and moved it town- lorating the first Chadwick nurch. will be portrayed in the seventh scene. The remaindPr th.t WEEK'S DATE BY GEORGE i this vicinity.

He had a r.t'f BUSINESS FIRMS HFI rnnir. -rr. law, Joe Grimm, that resulted in Miss Maude Rahn is attending aj Mr. Grimm being injured and Mr. Every thing Look.

Good Sunday school convention at Naper- Sites fined three dollars and costs' E-eJthmg as a whole looks ex- as a delegate from the I portion of the program will be given mDmn jk. in tne community, by whom he will OF LUNCH AND be sadly missed. For the past 34; EXPENSES The Milledgeville band will enter-'years Mr- Daggert had held the of- tain here next week, according to 'director of the Daggets school Up to Wednesdav afi.m. announcement Tuesday by George dtct. jsoliciting commute? by Justice of the Peace Frank 1 -00'1 lor the Cheese Day ev- "ope Evangelical Sunday school Sue Schroeppel, in Mt.

Carroll. Mr. Sites "nr- expected that thousands of Ieft Monday morning to spend the was taken to Mt. Carroll by Sheriff "prT w-11 attend as well as there, and will return on Sat- 10 tne establishment of the oth-churches and religious organiza- The World war sr-on- w- Dambman who said thr- Churl last mness complicated bv th Ii c(ji i wl Kerch and E. M.

ouia piay in jjiinedge- vi pneumonia after he Humbert, had cnUtt JiDer bBepherd on a warrant issued 11 resiaents. AU committees evening. following the granting of a change nard on their respective of venue. After pleading guilty and J'oh; and Chadwick's fifth annual COUSIN FROM IOWA the men who went from Chadwick to the great world conflict vine night and their to tne bavanna hospital. local business men i.i 7 gamzation would appear here Thurs- Daggert passed away there at miscellaneous expenses nf day night, making the concert a- m- Friday, at the aee of Ga'iw of Cheese paying the fine, proper apologies Day.

we predict, will be some- VISITS RELATIVES HERE revue which follows it will 'a of the dress wnrn dnrin, i. Chadwick one rlav 'years. lunch. raaae ana tne matter was ap- -ku naawicK and all her; "ic Business The progiam for this week': sincc Chadwick as budded. cert, held Wednesday night in theL The following obituary was read that the is park by the local band, follows: Rv.

Braun at the funeral serv- soliciting i. bc ice: 1 comDleted March, Billbiard, Klohr viara otover of Newton came Monday to spend a week or two with in Chadwick and Milledge- iw wiU spend her tine in in the Orville Allen and George Imel homes and in Chadwick with Les Stover and Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Schreiner.

As a climax, the tenth scene will be Parade of the pioneers of Cha-1- and vicinity, all in the public STERLING GYROS CAME TO CHADWICK AGAIN ON WEDNESDAY FOR GAME listed up to the time March. The Cleveland Police Band, Harris Family Returns From line sixtn day of June in the war Rt" Beicr March. 136th U. S. Field Artillerv.

our Lord 1873 in Salem acl and Temple $5: JTill rni-roll r' ana rx JUNIOR THIMBLE CLUB The Sterling Gyros, who proved to be tough opponents recently, played another softball game with the Chadwick Royals Wednesday even Overture, Determination, Hayes. son Henry and Katherine Dart Gcoret Vje? Trot. Red Sails in th He was baptized and Une Charles E. Helm Fox Trot. Red Sails in the Simt Dakota Trib chadwick briefs MT Robert and Marv Schleunino- "coer and Fink n-us "ICNIC IN PARK AT STERLING SUNDAY The Z7 Kennedy and Williams.

BIack Oak uineran cnurch of which ition Arthur Dm a member until he departed' S2- Trin fenis Lutheran church of a member until he dena March, Protectorate. Taylor. he was Friday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kloepping.

ing, nut the results were too late to CBr. be included in this issue. SPENT SEVERAL DAYS AT On Thursday the Royals hednl- Sk J' WA; DROVE thlv l.f. I. ri ounnctl Thimble Club was held at Lawrcnc- Special number.

"After he had graduated from 'W-VoFaners, Hartn" Serenade. In Twiliirht's WitrMn. grade school, he stavH r- Statc Bank $5- ed a game with the Freeport Lincoln 2470 MILES Mr. and Mrs. Chris Dambman and Chicago busi- Hour, Phipps.

jof his parents. Mr. 'Daggert was aniwiH Khler $1- Fox Trot, Your. Adamson. i industrious and SUCcenl 7" 11.

William Quest S3- March, Iowa Brigade Band. Jew-; worked hard and forged ahead-'jo. Kerch 'd. W.Et raiser Thursdav nurht -rill. h- aairlay from a vuit of twe i parents, hc'oel Bros.

a- MLss Marian Davis of Mt Carroll was a guest Saturday night and Sunday in the Ernest Kloeppitur home. jnarcn. oolden Days. Wells. remained at the home place and so cdccvillo wi'.

i' ler 51 The program the Chadwick band the brothers and sisters were living fcarbaugh andy Tc'ephone Co. 'deal Is and the Freeport Haupert Motor 'n and South Da- Co. winding up the program ve 2470 The Royals expect to play the aJ.d covered "umber of state Freeport Household Finance team onfa Mrs" of Monday night, and there is a I them. jwill present at Milledtcviile nevtlan home life. crling on Sundav, Julv 2.

werT 'rom Chadwick cr Mrs- Henry Geldmach- chwj' M- Harvey Zug-Wrn "I and Mrs- Ry Lotr Arlene and Mr; "nd Mrs- H. L. Carbaunh ZtZ" Geison and "ri "Lil arin and Mfldred. and vine Mr. and Mrs.

Ir- rs 3nJ Tcd Mr. and VjP, FHckinttr and daughter eA aended. Oth- S-lTv chiMren Gorrinc Mrs George Bast and granddaugh- week. been tcnUtively prepared called this brother away 'Sollenberror i r- nraret Arliss Johnson. I3 ioiiows: jjrom njs work and duties.

sibflity that the giris may dK Uwcif: D- Prty Ispent a day last week ana the George i rch. Robbins Brothers' Triump- wut two and a half weeks a. t. m- 'wber- S10 Bue ior me same evening. Vr iu vnoess home.

hal, Gclson "fPFcn was overcome bv thejwerdt $i- kk arl "gsch-heat He was Uken to the hospital in Spenc" H. March. Radio Wanes. Jewell Geneva. they stopped with Dr.

and Mrs. MONTANA MAN SPENDS Selections from Prince Charmini- Savanna, where he rM-ivrf il i E. Lot spent jhis uncle. Ranee Harris. Sunday in Madison.

Wis. visiting King. of care. Despite all loving hands and FAIR MAVtTi R. March.

Hamlin Rifles, Hall. medical skill could do. his life MH SOCIETY Altbeus Beardswortb of Montana ouP Clear Lake, with their d.rM, guest of his friend. H. E.

Meyer. Mr. CaTnSri. husband. Beardsworth visitingr in Morrison Iwhc aBd sam.

whde en- for time in the home of his mother. JCSf nSl JL'LjL, Mr and Thomas Rush of MiHedvnie, "Th Nanette Lang of PIo. FSTTMAjrSEIGHTH ranra visited a dav lasf Mt. Rushmore where sculptor Borg-ihome The wT'y Washington. Jeffersnn and Lincoln Special numbers.

not be saved. Complications set in i DAY STAND March. On! Lo the Goal. Bam- developed and Mr. Dag Ladics ln7T "f- rt passed away on Friday.

JulyzS ladies- March. Pomposity. Vandcrcook. 'n the morning, at the age of havc a 7 to again Fanstasy. A Passing Fancy, Jew- years I monti.

17 dayf icbraVon 1 ciI Hc JcaVcs to mourn his depart-'comers wiik 7WV -rvc all March. Needham Post March. re- 0 brothers, three M- ic" Wcbr" man-v relatives. Four brothcix- On svm nnks- 'preceded him in death. rej Oie hdies pon.

CHADWICK FACTORY "Mr. Daggert was a lovin. wW -TS inc care rock, the Coolidge TK- M7 FITTINGLY AF "artanT who observe on spot and Custer state" park. ing" ren Among The Sick Starfish JlnMI of -sager of Eagle PAYING GOOD PRICE brolhtr. a helpful and lop- was one" J7.

vJm "iTortunatelv wing the wail, FOR MILK; I.C5 CWT. Ia neighbor, who had a good word WLthc wrhSi On? of the most interesting drives. and ceiling" afternoon and in 1h- pref itaM un ine new nign- Htraa Cwtrf remains about 'be proposed state park in I Rev. S. Prices offered over the county for by brothers and sisters ienjoTeT nia-f mc- ims.

ine nigtiwaT. a Sfi- Hmrr tti.1.1 1. ueccasea was TV present uie ine aeccased was Fw4 GeMnMetWr. ill for several' Wretch, was huilt in widiv iort wlil "w- wuperairre paying the "ft esicem by all who knew prepur- best price in the county, xrmnimr bim. He held affi.

somewhat improved at this the establishment of the I OUP ENJOYS "EWION AND for the diaries Helm, manager of the Daggets school ipar. hifk Chtwl- rOnt I tm Schreiaer was taken Tne drought. urmoon was nW, Freeport hosoital Parent everywhere after thr narTv present per Seines. Anurn. years.

A if -j ENTTAm AT BRIDGE iWSTtL H. "orjene Mrs. Raymond J' where be submitted to an operation reached western Iowa. Mr. Harris "ZJ 1 Percent milk.

ti Tvesday. 'said most fanners w.M 77T added up and down ratio of kl" IaJS? mV trmm Larta, patient at the Mer- at all due to Jhi VJT- nd Wfl! receive back their whev. 7 hospital C3mton. is conxalesc- Kek iLllS'- U' Snnday bxh is figured at present to be Tery nicely from an emeigeacy Jwhere they spent the day. They were worth 20 cents per 100 poind.

-Jran MiTrer. Bflr Zvgschwerdt. Mrs. Don My and Btrb Ronnie Holnr HMrs. Urte Fmnk.

hT mg- li Ka -iTK ss Teddy Straoch. operaijon partorared a Bert Schreiner nonn wao 00 re can tignred umt the com- 2JM.tth. tt T. 1 IT nd Phvlli. "ws Lvdia H.

CT.rl- 'mv the Peter price farmers recern- far toMe. TiB beptay Mrs. Conrad at that -W jd whey cebmed 1.M. Carroll..

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