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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 12

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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPtf, BLOOMINGTON', WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1919. 1 SAN JOSE. gAmwtyiraB Live News of Central Illinois Towns Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of Children Cry for Fletcher's falrnem, are visiting their daughter, Mrs.

X. L. Carlile. Mrs. XV.

3. Rapp and sons, Mer-ton and Elon. departed Saturday for MT. PULASKI. Plummer Bpeers and famll" that they made the trio to Belle Vernon.

In good time, arriving there at eleven o'clock Friday morning. C. J. Baum and son Elmer departed Monday for Canada. They are making the trip overland and Mr.

Baum will visit with his daughter and family Mrs. Frank Brumme. Cooksvllle people are making plans for the "Welcome to our Soldier Boys to be given Friday the 22nd. Bloomlngton band will furnish the musto during the day with a concert in the evening. Frank Gillespie will be the speaker and In the afternoon a ball gams will be played with Anchor.

Everyone come and make this "One Big Welcome to Our Boys." MCLEAN. Merle Stubblefleld Is exhibiting his Chester Whites at the state fair. Mis Naomi Wetzel of Jacksonville is visiting at the home of Mrs. Mr. and -Irs.

Ed. Harris sre the parents of a daughter born on Sunday. following Is the program for the Welcome to the Returned soldiers and sailor boys. The Presbyterian Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Charles Pliant on Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. Richard Ward of Blooming-ton Is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Swjnehart. Mrs. Elizabeth Lapsley and grandson Arnold Ryan of Blooming-ton spent Sunday at the A.

T. Walton home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sneers and their future home In Geneseo.

George Laumeier was taken to the St. Francis hospital In Peoria Sunday, where he will take treatment. Henry Stanton and Harry Sie-grist of Ottumwa, arrived Monday, called here by the death of their brother, John Slegrlst. S. G.

Woll and James Elmer Webb went to Chicago Sunday on business and also to vlnit relatives. Kenneth Dye. Miss Abbey Hatcher of Clinton spent te week end at the home of Miss Faye Bowers. Mrs. Chad Carter of Blooming-ton is spending a few days at the home of Mrs.

Eliza Bowers, Frank IKnsey was called to Chi The Kind You Have Always Honsrlit has bnmn tii They will also visit In Kenosha, Wis. daughters Misses Harriet and Helen and Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald m-D. Tendick has gone to Mississippi to look after land interests.

W. J. McCarthy Is now located la his new building two doors north of the city hall. Mrs. H.

C. Gruber has (tone to Lakota, N. for a threa weeks' visit with a sick brother. Walter Drobisch, James Llne-bangh and George Ellenburg have arrived home from overseas. Hazel and Helen Wilson, of Springfield, are visiting their grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. 'Mrs. David T.ander has returned from a five wi iks" visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Griffin, at Jer-seyville. Uriah Van Hook and granddaughter, Miss Alma liidgeway, have gone to Danville to visit his son-in-iaw, William Walters, and family.

Jacob Kinker, who, after an absence of thirty yeans, came to visit his mother. Mrs. John Kay, has returned to hiS.liujne at Council Bluffs, iuna. I motored to Starved Rock on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs.

William Harms have moved their household goods In i ture ot Chas. 11. Fletcher, and lius been made uuilt liis personal supervision for over SO years. Allow no to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations ami 4Ju8tas-Tood" are hut experiments, ami endanger tlio health of Children Experience against Experiment.

WhatlsCASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, l'ar- Sorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neitln i-iplum. Morphine nor other narcotic substance. l'r more than thirty years it has been in constant nsn rot- Cm relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic ainl Diarrhoea nllavlnur lVverlslinesH nrisinfr lii.i-..f,.,.. In Justice to Yourself why not call here or write me for particulars as to the merits and possibilities ot Chiropractic You will be astonished at the wonderful beneficial results others have received from this new science of adjustments, In relieving nerve impingement Chiropractic is simple, specific, scientific and successful.

Try it. cago Saturday on account of the illness of his brother-in-law Will Powers. Mr. and Mrs. H.

M. Palmer and daughter Cartia returned home Saturday from a trip thru Yellow Stone Park. Mrs. Susie Long of Clinton, Mrs. James Alexander and eon and Miss Marie McKeever, of Pittsburg.

visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gibbs Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. V. U. Crain and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Elon Crain and daughter Louis? mot red to Lin. coin Sunday and attended tho Chautauqua. The funeral service of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Will Lowe and children and Mrs. Kate Lowe departed Saturday In their auto for a two weeks' visit with relatives in Oakland, la. Miss L. Marie Brauer had her tonsils removed at the Methodist hospital Irt Peoria Saturday. Sunday she went to the home of her sister, Mrs.

G. H. Cadogan, where she will stuy for a few days. Albert Sellers arrived home Sunday from Ft. Mcintosh, Laredo, where he has been guarding tho Mexican border ever since he entered the service a year ugo In June.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Spinker of St. with their daughter, Mrs. Emma Jones where they will make their future home.

Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Jolllff left Tuesday for a visit with former's parents at Petoka, 111. Their brother Harold who has been visiting here returned with them. Word has ben received from and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids tlio as.

Kliuilatinn of Food; giving healthy and natural slecii. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, The Kind You Have Always Bought New Location For S. M. Overaker was held Sunday Bears the Signature of afternoon at 3:30 at the M. E.

church with Rev. C. It. Thrall officiating. I The deceased was born In Bedford I county.

January 2J, 1S33 and in 1 he was united In marriage to Miss Margaret Read, in 174 he I moved with his family to McLean Louis. and John Kelliher and daughter, Mrs. Gus Winmeler, of White Cloud, were called here Saturday by the death of John Uken. Mr. and Mrs.

Hubert Ingersoll entertained fifty-five young ladies and gentlemen Friday evening with a surprise birthday party in honor of i their son A. eighteenth birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. James Harris, daughter.

Miss Clara, and sons, El- 1 mer and Robert, of San Jose, and 4 Dr. A. T. Spath CHIROPRACTOR Room 307-308 Livingston Office Buildina Corner Main and "Washington Streets. Removed From Over Dewenter's.

New Phone Numbers In Use For Over 30 Years PLATFORM DANCE Every Wed. Night At Schad's residence, 5 miles north of Bloomington on Main street road. All respectable parties cordially invited. Admission Free. Dornaus Orchestra.

Mrs. Lucinda Brim and granddaughter, Kohert Itoilsers. and great grandson, Klcliard liutlgers, of arrived here Thursday to visit her broth'T, W. 11. Stafford, and family.

This is the i fist meeting in tl.ir?)-ve year between Mrs. Urim and, her brother. Mrs. Brim'so youngest daughter, Mrs. Hattte Kicshy, of Dallas, is also visiting lir uncle, 11.

Stafford. Tliey will visit relatives a nil old friends In Decatur and llar-ristown before returning Lome. Harry Buckles has sold the property he recently purchased of C. M. Silkey on North Lufayettn eliect to Henry Close.

Dr. Cecil Mcrriman has bought the F. E. Danner property, which the Vetter family have occupied for a number of. years.

Art Druln ha sold his home on North Vine street to Al and bought the old Will Jlartin place on North Lafayette street from Mr. Swinney. and a for twenty-five years resided on the Jacob Funk fi.rm north of town. He has since resided with his daughter Margaret. His wife preceded him in death 23 years ago.

He united with the M. E. church at the age ot fifteen and at the t.me of his death was a member of the Funk's Grove church. Ho was a beloved friend to all the children and was known by them as "Uncle Sammy" He Is survived by the following children: Charles of Chicago, Murray of Kansas City; George Mrs. F.

E. Hablit, Harvey, Etta of Springfield, Mrs. Henry Fnsig, Mrs. Robert Adkins. Mrs.

Nellie Harris and Margaret of OFFICE 654 HOME 497 Mrs. A. Vail of Peoria, departed Monday meaning In Mr. Harris' nuto for a three weeks' trip in Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and' Missouri. Mr.

and Mrs. Nat Lytle entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Guenther of San Jose, Mr. and Mrs.

Art Aimen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Niel and Misses Florence Aimen and Ruth Stark of Peoria, and Mrs. George Martin and granddaughter, Miss KathrynJane Martin, of Champaign, Sunday with a birthday dinner in honor of their lijtle daughter Evelyn's first birthday. Mrs.

George Snyder have bought the IA A 1 I HIM Ml iMi MJ i Automobile Repairing i Taken Care of Properly McLean. He also leaves 2i grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters Mrs. Amanda Griffith of Pomona, Mrs. Hannah Hoag, of Minier, Mrs. Julia Waltman, Alhamhra, Mrs.

Rebecca Weem of Vegas, N. and Joseph of Omahi, Neb. Music was furnished by Mrs. C. H.

Thrall, Mrs. Eva Stubblefleld, S. B. VanXess and J. Alt VanNesa with Miss Agnes VanNesa at the piano.

The pallbearers were Noah Gard. Charles Ross, Will Archer, Lenard Stubblefield, Will Ewing and E. B. Bonneyl. Interment was made at Funk's Grove.

WAPELLA. Craig shlpt two cars of cattle THE TENTH ANNUAL Hougham Family Reunion WILL BE HELD Miller Park, Bloomlngton, III. Thursday, Aug. 28, 1919 All members of the family are urged to be present. Bring well filled baskets.

J. A. Hougham, President, McLean, Illinois. F. B.

Hougham, Secretary, Bellflower, III. Blacksmithing, Twisted Axles, Bent Frames, Broken Springs, Welding and Brazing. All done in our plant. Many shops send such work out, adding another man's profit to your bill. 5 to Chicago Monday, i Trophy Price, of Evanston, is the extra icebox that doesn't need ice! YOU don't need ice for perfect refrigeration.

The Gedwin "helps out" winter and 6ummer protects food you might otherwise lose cuts your ice bill saves all the work of taking care of a big refrigerator! "We have a Trouble Truck, and are able to go to you. visiting E. C. Roberts. Threshing was suspended yesterday, as a result of Sunday night's rain.

The streets were coated with 10.200 gallons of oil Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

Roberts left Monday for Emcttsburg. on a Auto Painting, Livery, Tires, Batteries, Etc. CooU by Nature's Method Evaporation I Von fan a breeze against your face the moisture evaporates and you feel cool I Same way with the Gedwin. You submerge the Cooler in watr for two or three minutes the water evaporates through the circulation of warm air on the outside, and the inside is chilled. Mfg.

F. B. Snyder place on- JNorth Garden street and Joseph Hoy has bought Mrs. Minta Smith's home on Xs'Orth Vine street. RUTLAND.

4-iAshley Marshall departed Friday fof Hunter, N. where he will visit at the homo of Louis Frlckey. A. G. Tabb, of Sterling, was hers over Sunday visiting with his and Mrs.

Kobert Tabb. Sirs. W. W. Ingram, of Peoria, iipeni-ihe latter part of the waek with: friends here.

The Rutland Chevroletg defeated the Bueator White Rocks on tnw noma grounds Sunday afternoon by a core of to 9. Mrs. A. Pitman ar rived home Sunday from New FoundJand. They came to Streatoi and Ei S.

Pitman and family brought them over In their car. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jensen and son and daughter, Harley and Edith, and hhf mother, Mrs. Lydia Jensen, of Chicago, are guests at the home of arid Mrs.

Rowland Mullin. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mullin, Fred Fauer, Misses Carta Rohrer and Edna Boyd, of Rutland, and Earl Rowe, of Minonk, are camping out at Walnut Grove at Lake tfenachwine. Lou; I Tleshe.

Ralph Rudiger and William Rothermel returned home on Thursday evening, having been discharged from the service of Uncle bam. Mr. Pleshe has been in the hospital at Fort Sheridan for several months recovering from a wound in his leg which he received while in action In France. Mr. Rudiger had just started upon his second enlistment for four -years, but decided to take advantage of the offer of the government for elense upon request.

Tj 1, MANSFIELD. C. 1.. Fray, of Clarence. Is visiting, at the home of W.

H. Firke. jii 'C Dunn" and son, J. H. Dunnrbf osmart.

were business visitors tare Monday. James G. Lykins has received his discharge from the navy and relumed Jiome Sunday. and Mrs. Isaac Beale and family, at Louisville, are visiting her brotnSri Eli Lancaster, and family.

Stri, William Thomas, of Dayton, and Mrs. John Klinger, of Calendar, are visiting relatives. Misses Ida Vaughn, Ruth Kenser, Vernabel Wack. Isabel Clark ai.d $5 MaketYonlndependent of Iceman! In food saved, the Gedwin pavs for itself in a few weeks! The Family Size is $5. The Milk Cooler is $2.

Use them winter and summer. Ia winter, a Gedwin prevents freezing! If Tour Dealer Can't Supply You order from us direct We will scrd you, by parcels post or express, charges ffnif prospecting trip. I Mrs. Annie Newgalt and Mrs. Pearl Ragland, of Kansas City, hive been visiting the Deatley fam- Hies.

A. McHugh. W. E. Bethel.

0 IT UmilAMO 0 CAM TA DANCE COMMUNITY HALL. MERNA, ILL. Friday Evening, Aug. 22 Dornaus Orchestra. Admission $1.00.

Refreshments will be Served U. IT ILLmlTl QL 0U11 lV. Washburn and Mr. Hieronymus, of Heyworth, attended the Christian church here Sunday evening. V.

E. Willis went to Flint. "WiLLUUIlS rUK BiiKVlUJS 207-213 EAST WASHINGTON STREET. kj 3 to drive home a Chevrolet car. The trip of 483 miles was made in a day and a half, despite the fact that 120 miles were thru mud.

I collect, either or bth of these Gedwins. Re-mit With order by check, money order or cash registered mail. The Iceless Icebox 323 River St, Chicago, 111. Dealers! Pvrry houmrifo wan, a Gcdwinl Therr't profit for ymi in meeting her di-mand I Write today lot full tntiir-matioB and our big ix-l I1anl No Musi No Fan No Dripping Ice I The Gedwin is safer and more sanitary than any refrigerator. Pure white inside and out no corners nothing to contaminate foodst Requires no" tedious care submerge it in water only two or three times a week.

It is never spongy never drips. -a S. C. Abell finlsht his threshing run Wednesday. Mark Brown had the best oats on the run, and Saturday celebrated the event by setting up lee cream to the crowd at his home, three miles northeast of Wapella, DR.

HALEY (Photo ot Dr. Hilar.) Holder Hardware 115 Main St. O. H. Read East Side Square.

McCurdy, 110 W. Front St. TEXACO Hazel Forney went to Homer Park NEW HOLLAND. Harry Pierce has arrived home from France. Mr.

and Mrs. George Raber are visiting In California. Mrs. P. H.

Ryan and daughter have returned from Chicago. Mrs. William Barry entertained Friday in honor of her guest. Miss Hulda Bauman, of Davenport, la. Mr.

and Mrs. John Mangold and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Arne Deck have returned from Quiver Beach. E.

sr. Scott and family, of Wll-llamsville, have moved here. He took possession of tho restaurant Thursday. Mrs. Oscar Wenzel and daughters are visiting In Princeton.

Mr. Wenzel has been in Chicago on business and went from there to Princeton. Sir. and Sirs. John Everett and son Herald, of Teheran, Slisses Una and Edith Webb, of Slason City and Aionaay to Epenu a wjen camping, Ira Black and sister.

Miss Edith. if Slonticello, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Leach and other friends her a few days. He has recently returned from eighteen months' service overseas.

Wren Thomas and Miss Montgomery, eldest daughter of Mr. and T. M. Montgomery, were united In marriage at the M. K.

parsonage Friday evening by Rev. J. S. Thorp. The groom has been In the service of tho navy for about two years and has Just received nts discharge and returned here Thursday.

a i MINONK. Mrs. Matthew Rosack while at Motor Gasoline and Kerosene Are the highest grade fuels sold in this territory. Our tank trucks are at your service. Phone Kin-loch 1463 or Bell 600-R.

Mrs. Jean Webb and son, of Texarkana, spent Sunday with Herman Hanekamp and family. Buy Your Paint Now As Pricei are Sure to Go Up 'With Price of Linseed Oil. All Colors. $2.50 Per Gallon This Is no cheap paint, lmt we personally gnarantee fr five years every gallon a- Come and talk write for color card.

STR LE BROS. TE. -LL PAPER MEN. SOCIAL DANCE AT People's Hall MERNA, ILL. Every Wednesday Goforth's Orchestra.

or Dr. Blair SPECIALIST IN CHRONIC DISEASES MEN, WOMEN At 0 CHILDREN Will (t BLOOMLNGTON HILLS HOTEL FRIDAY AUGUST 22 Hours 9 m. to 8 p. m. SATURDAY AUGUST 23 Houn n.

te I p. m. (Return every 28 dajs) tempting to cross the Illinois Cen- tral tracks at the Eighth street cross- ing on Saturday evening, was struck lv an engine and severaly bruised. 1 Fortunately she was but grazed by the cylinder of the engine, and while knocked unconscious to the ground, her injuries are not serious. Mrs.

Rosack is more thnn 70 vrars old. THAWVILLE. George Asay was in Gilman Saturday. Leo Ruedeger went to Kankakee Sunday. Clyde Bennett was In Oilman1 Tuesday.

3 STATE FAIR SPECIAL TEXACO 5 Motor and Tractor Oils Make your plans today for attending The Delavan Fair Tuesday, Aug. 26 to Friday, Aug. 29 I Chronic Diseases are Treated as Follows I T.irer: Heart; Lunes: Rheilma-j rafnrrh: Leg leers: Throat; Il9order; Children'! liis-jenes; r.fimw is ani Chronic IHselws of Wcrtien: also Chronic Rec-i nm. We do treat acuta casef. I Kidney or Bladder Trouble: I Brinn a bottle of nrlna alonj for examination.

GIasse3. tf Tour eyes are (drintf Ironkle me lll tie 'lad to Irrat tliem nni advise you what tit do, ar If you need glasgt we will fit same. i MORNING TRAIN, DIRECT TO SPRINGFIELD Leave Bloomington 6:00 a. arrive Springfield 8:50 a.m. This special train arrives early enough to allow a full day at the fair and return same evening.

Are heavy bodied lasting lubricants. They cost less than inferior oils. Inclusive Corn Belt Oil Co. Murray-Medbery Bldg. Free Examination, Consultation, Advice.

REMEMBER you are glren thorough examination free of charge. No matter If you have been treated before and failed to get well it roirht he of value to you to see ua get our opinion of the ca-e before giving up all hoie, 01 TERMS: We do not overcharge nor do we do our work gratia. Howeier, the EXAMINATION'. ONSI I.TATIO.N and ADVICE IS ADSOLITELY JKEK. Bank Reference.

"We lake jrroat pleasure (() in aunouueing our I Fortieth Consecutive Fair I "Write to Secretary for Premium Lists. (J J. D. PHILLIPS, Pres. J.

T. CULUEKSOX, Sevr. Illinois Traction System (McKinley Lines) Peoria er Country Banki If Denrid. Permanent addrrae: 111 lilen.lale Are, 1'roria, liliuoia. 7elnuuue fjld pliuiial Utm.

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