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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 13

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THE PATLY PANTAOHAPIT, BL00M7XGT0N, WEDNESDAY MORNTCO, FEBRUARY 12, I.U9 is Vive News of Central Illinois Towns TREMONT. Will Largrnt'g family fluenia. hara In- IN, (3ANVER8, Community eupper, benefit Pa rent-Teachers' Association, Thursday evening. Feb. 13, 1:10 to at town hull; 5c Adv.

Arthur filffhorn la recovering LEROY. luy Whltossll ahU't eight cn of 3 from Inllucnia and pneumomi aUomiuy. Mr. and Mia. Lacey Moras end EAST0N, Henry pchusBsle, east of town, Is ill.

H. F. innlnger, of Blooming-ton, was here Monday. -H. D.

McDowell has purchased the Ice business of C. W. UcOlnnls. Lr. W.

C. Nelson, of Blabee. haa arrived here te practice medicine. R. D.

Ross, whs Is switching for the C. A A. In Bloomlnfton, la Malting hare. Manila ramp. R.

N. held a Ensign Bruce Jorrett haa received hia dlacliarge from the navy and returned to hia home In Dan-vora tha tirkt of this week H0LD6N. Cliarlee pochel aold three Dodge care lam week. Korrmt Wnn ahlpt tar load or cauls to fhigagu ua Aiun.juy, J- )annry a llco electric sjsi.m In hi. -Mra.

Harvev i.tirf.,n 1. WAYNESVILLE. William Ruble haa moved to the Loula Leeaman farm. Mr. and Mra.

"Bid" Rich are the" parenta of a eon, born Sunday. A aon arrived at the home rf Mr. and Mra. William Williams Sunday night John Mobarly has purchased the property occupied by Mrs. N.

H. bcott, Dr. C. R. Sanderson moved his household gnoda here from Htoomtnii-ton Monday and expects to locate here soon.

Wilbur nnfrork hss bean released from service In the navy and returned Monday from Fem-acola, Fla. Cheater L. Toder end family, of Lola and Waller Andrews, of i'arm-liikiun, were gueats of Mr. and Mra. W.

Ilillnuin Saturday. E. Weeks returned Haturday from Wualey, where he haa assisted bis daughter, Mra Chris Mil AUCTION SALE 7'Room Modern House 7-Room 615 tOUTH MASON STREET ON Saturday, Feb. 15 1:30 P. Eaat Door Court House Lesetlon This modern seven room home Is lorsted at the corner of Mill and Mason streets.

Number 615 Bouth Mason. Just across ths street from Irving school, one block of Gorman Catholic e'lurch and achool five bloclte of Lutheran achool two blocks of Park M. E. church one block of street car line eight blocks from business part ot city. Close In, good neighborhood.

House la nicely remodeled eeven rooms four dowt tnd three bed rooms tnd bath up. New hardwood floora both down and up. Nwl pgr pared. Klectrto light Newly painted. Built-in book otaae.

French doors. A33 Xyu'l Hiur.y went la hi. euiiUay lo lnd swttral days. ail 'fawner, who has hwn In ivlcu sivorul months, bat home. Knnla Whelr has font to jiluu lo ut home uf bailor where liuie on lias ar- -John Kln.

brother of Luther Flanagan, spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Cary Voder and family, northwes of tanvere. Leonard Bunch, aon of air. and Hum, Ku0 U1.

ini1Ueni(i, 11-; Ins Memer farm ana win Mrm It banquet at the Methodist church on Mrs. O. e. Hunch, returned home. Saturday evening.

yrar. 1 1 nun I'iriH irm i nni 1,0 Mrs. H. T. Wenninger returned Monday from a visit with bar husband In Bloom.

ngton. i received orrt that Iiit tluuii.ner, n.uney oliin. Trxus, nuting rrcrivea nil dis- la 1 1 V'V 4 a.a'ivllla ler, In moving back to this place. Mrs. Miller accompanied hlin Lome and will make her borne here.

'High school opened Monday with a fair attendance. VJ'ilte a numlier Jf, ve not recovered from Influenza. Two teachers, Miss Hotline and Miss Wcndall, are not able to teach, Barton entertained the Home Missionary Auxliary at her home Krhluy afternoon. There was. and Jin.

f.d dpsnoo leave Mr'- J'" Schooley, of irom ine u. o. service, liavina received hia dtacharge. Leonard haa been In service In France and waa severely wounded In action. Frank Newlnn and family will leave today for their new home aoutheast of McLean on what is known aa the Dean Williams farm.

Mr. Newlon has farmed In this v. clnlty for twenty-one yeara and for the last few years has fanned on fur AMrenci, lo vlalt JESSZ 0. MOORE'S BRED BOW SALE "n.i, aien. mjiiohv at tha hum.

Good furnace Hot water tank, automatic pump. Four room bttemenL Good front porch. If wanting to buy home see tblt property. ikii a'lii, r.nnvr, arm iu luva aiiar 1 n( t(M hiicr'a mother, Mrs. it, farm in.

wests mere. Mhlauia 1 Valentin airlf.1 will hjt IimM I iT. t-ebr. irv II. at ln.L..r:: and viiinurii, anu Jiirt.a..

K. hall for ho mid I ray. of luamond ai.ant a very Interesting atory on the auD Jct "In Lumber Camps and Mines, the Steel section. They have been 1 prominent In the aoclal life of their nay at tha home of Horn 75 Head Poland Iteliakahe and their families. Murraret McCune, a form.r school ti'itchar, si-snt th Week Big Type Chinas community end their many frlenda, regret to have them move from the1 with Mia.

Charles Alexander as leader. A vocal duet waa given by Mra Ered Trout and Mra. Backer vltli 11 r. und Mra. William I Lot 60ia feet, splendid pavement on Mill etrret, concrete warn, oooa shade trees, nice Iron fence on Mill street, Ig cistern, new garage, 18x20 feet, large enough fnr two ears.

A fine corner lot Owner leaving city tnd must sell. All assessments tre ptld. Possession soon as terms of sale tre compiled with. Terms Ten per cent day of sale. Owner will carry 1600 on property for two years secured by first mortgage, all per cent Interest, btltnce casb upon delivery of deed and abstract, or purchaser may pay til cash.

Merchantable abstract furnished. 11S taxes paid. Inspect resilience on Friday, February 14th, to I p. in. We will show yoa.

ROBERT ERNST. Owner. BEN SUMNER. Auctioneer, Crleihetm Bloomlngtoa, tlL .7.11 vicinity. Mlse Esther Newlon will diitl other frlendn.

Miss Mc- and a very interesting talk given by Mrs. I). Shepherdson on the la now employed as a ttaUier km. liniMl BCIIUUI lit aauivta a-' Ing- to her home. Uvea and liablia of tne miners.

eiiiar. next Sunday, Kebruary 18, a rally day program all) be given at tim M. P. church. There w.ll be an e-iilrwe by the raaior, Itev.

J. V. ioy, and an program given liv members of the acnoul. 11 will ke up the hour of Sunday and cburch In the moming. I'reachltig in tha evening at 7 o'cloc by the paator.

Everyone cordially nvlted 10 attond. EL PASO. Te Hele! at Hit Farm Twonty Indies were present. BLOOMINQ GROVE. Mlaa Fry and Mra.

William Phil A n-ut aum waa reillzej front inaikrt held hainrilay by Iha iii i.ihr Soc.ety. It will to help cloihe Kll Jackaon, nn the aucletv la at a Muliiea tralnlnc aihooL Mr. and Charles Crouch. lips are on tha alrk list. Victor Hanell.

who has been quite sick, la Improving. Umn.peff, Canada, who are Mrs. I.lzzle OrendorIT hae gone winter In Ut tuiea, iihJ over Sunday vith and to Rochester. to conault Mayo h. Krunk Ktrey unci It.mlv.

Mr, She has been In falling jurii unil 1'iare Biorcy wore former Monday, February 24, 1919 NEAR MORTON, ILL. On the Illinois Traction Svstem where all cars will stop at "Belsley" (except Parlor Cart and Sleeper) tale day. Locate! 1 mtlet north of Alltntown, I miles southeast of Morton, I miles south of Washington. 35 BIO TXIED SOWS Of vaiiout breeding, representing some of the most popular blood hi tnd among tbem some outstanding ones. 25 BRED GUTS Descendants of above sows, bred to Gerttdalt Tlmm.

out of Oerstdsle alih for some time. The brotherhood of the Bloom- at Ilia 1. S. U. ir.

and Jtra. b. E. Ltllar, neni lu I'ttiuiyiai un 'Vedneauaiy Ing Grove church served lunch at the Tha Kugiiia Templar conferred tne, degrees upon tii. A.

C. Kmi Monday evening. The funeral aervlcea of Mra. Ellanbeth S-hllnk Wer held at HI. Marya Catholic church Tueailay morn.ng, Rev.

rather Mclnery officiating. The men of tha various churches will have a Llncoln'a birthday dinner ll the Bopliat church Wednesday e.erlng. The dinner will be followed by a sieakliig "rograiu by laymen. Tha funeral service of Mrs. wcik to altenJ ue (untrai of O.

C. Jjtw sale on Snturday and did quite well linuncially. MINIER, Ming Laura Nafxlger Ttaltea with Mlse Jeaale Patterson hae returned from an extended stay In Dee Moines, la. Little Katharine Qulfg la aeri-ously sick with lung trouble at the home of Mlaa Etta Qulgg. friends In liloomlngton over Sunday.

The largeat crowd that has gathered In this vicinity this winter waa at the Christian church Sunday aft-ernoon and listened to a memorial address by S. S. Tanner on Theodore Kimsevelt. The choirs of the three churches sang "Onward Christian Soldiers," "How Firm a Foundation" and "America." Word waa received here Saturday of the death of Guasle Nagel at Grunt Center, la. The young man waa bom and reared In thla town and moved with hia parenta to Iowa last spring.

He was the third son of Mr. and Mra. Ernsst Nisei Besides his parent, he leaves one sister, Mrs. John Srhults, of Macklnsw, and three brothers, Carl. Paul and Valentine, all at home.

The funeral was held Monday aftcYnnon. Lr.Xiur'a tnotner, returned Mlur -The social and oyster eupper eti'nina to iiuoniinKon, Irom 1. ue; LeMar riuurneil hunie held at the church Friday evening waa a auccrxs. Mr. Halllo Glllls and Mr.

RussWI Armstrong made Inter- Mr. Le.Mar went to 1'hikIU and bunay Willi her mother, ra mat eveninc. la va aMn the iy 1111:11 lie auid to jHeiman Louni and .9 a.oritiK tila until Hie properly wmcn exting talks. The event was In honor of re. timed soldiers.

THAWVILLE, H. Oi.kcn went to Roberts Saturday. Vtrgel Wealing visited In G.lman Sunday. Paul Lange went to Kankakee Saturday. rr.oebe Hchafer were held from the r'ldenr at 30 Tueeda.

afternoon, Hcv. Mr. Jeffrlea, former pallor of th Presbyterian church her, officiating. Interment was In the city cemetery. The Blue IxkIjo Maaona com-meucel a mo-clay s'lwo of Instruction TjeMny morning.

Nlmrod Mace, cf Bloon-lngton. la In charge W. K. JONES' Big Stock Sale I wfll tell tt pnbHo 111611011 my residtnee, 8 milt tttt ef LIneoln, on the 8. II.

Foley ftnri, on Thursday, Feb. 13, 1919 Sale to etart tt 11 o'clock, efctrp, the following deeeribed property, to wit i i 40 Head of Dairy Cattle Cona-isting of 80 head of milk eowg and 10 bead of heiferj. ranging from 6 months to 2 yean. These eowa ara all full blooded Jerseyt and Holsteins and will be fresh or heavy aprlnger by day of sale. This is without a doubt one of the bet herd of dairy cattle that will be told in Logan county this winter.

Free from tuber, culosia. i a 44 Head of Hogs These tows are all full blooded and registered Duroe Jersey, bred to farrow in early spring. These sons ara cholera immune. For breeding and full description of these eowa write for sows bought by out of town parties will be crated and loaded, free of charge. Come to this tale and buy a tow that ia mated ta iiurnuiHiHi la a'-aiua.

Lmio la now movini; irom tlia t'j hia fjwn 1 rojieny. Mra. iCtMiii nai tne to break arm and la now at the noma ol tr lamer, liooert of the school. The achool rlosea Jones tow (one of the high priced boars of the breed, he selling for $6,61.0.00, tnd to Big Surprise, sired by a half brother to Col. Jack thnt recently sold for 110,200.00.

35 OPEN OUTS Of the same blood llnet Among the attractions In the talt ere Mlat Victoria 1st and three daughters, Lengthy Girl tb, Wh tnd 10th, and ten of their daughters, full slater tnd litter mite to King Big Bone the tl.3U0.000 yearling boar and several daughters of King Big Bone. This offering Is sired by or bred to fourteen great fires and ore out of equally as good dams. will consider It an honor to have you with me and I know yoa will never regret It. Don't forget the date (better make cross on your calendar.) The easiest place In the world to get to, Juat get to any place where the Traction runt tnd tell them you want to gnt oft at Beltley. free conveyance wilt meet you; tale itarta at 13 o'clock sharp.

Cattloguet new ready telling the whole otory. Send for one tt once. JESSE C. M00EE, Poetoffice: MORTON, ILL. Cols.

Csrlus, Nutty tnd Orth, Auctioneers. with the aesa.on of Wediieitdr.y evan-Ing following a dinner to- the mein-bcre of the order. Petltlona have been circulated for the renomlnation of Mavor 'I. Tegtmcyer. C.ty Smith Ctt.il hcnueitr went lo iii utttiivivv me iuuuiul ct bar riiuiue bciiae waa neiu yvaieiuay aitei J--U.

lua Uuceaai'd waa jeara of won native cf Oviuiany liau reaiiioa la ti.ia country tony tara. lit-! bueuanu, ant ciniiiren, rKed her In ueuih. Ine Uauvu-r. H. J.

Tuetineyer. 01 til faao. una aun, lluny, ui cbieago, aur- oon Junua, aon of Mr. and Mra. mid City Attornev C.

O. bchroeder at tha coming city primaries. In H. A. Sympson's Public Sale mil.

dtc.Jcd to mure on to my th and fnn on a mil.tr tril, I will at IKjthc iucV.m i my redri.rf, un h.it ti knwu tr C. I Lu firm, four and ona-hmf fi-iM norihweat of and futir and three Quarwra m.Iai eatt itw raJ, on Thursday, February 13, 1919 Conines mi at lu oWork a tha following praperl: Jl H0RE AND MULES II nf team Mark marea. anj Misht MI0; Week sure. rturi i.njiii 1 rv mare, 0 far old. tl.lit aorrt-l team, to and II ars oiu, l-'iri t.y An'e li ft l-li.

hr-ate lo fill Lariwa und n-t afraid of enrthluf. walsht a t.im cu fi.ui.d Team CTiV oiar. I ynra old. wntlil turn Mark tf inn. anil yfais old.

welirtil awW; teara brrwn Biarte. moulb. aairht t4lio, Oa.ll nl l.ra.l to lark: litHfll llnte. 5 VealS Old. W-IeM IM-Ol laV addition to tlie ofiices named there will alo be nom nnied a cuy Uu-urer and four cMtnifn.

TALLULA atoiieo, aimiu ui Lv.vy eat ueiitg 111 uia aer.ica iaui iwr mo iwr. imu Mrs. J. y. Will-on Is In Chicago r.t the bedside of her aun, Roy A.

IVlilaon. who Is seriously 111. W. F. Erb hs opened a res i.u to itreii.le, inr Itrw l'uininvi in me aerxice ana wna trana.envu 10 Ar.auin, and then to Viilbur Vr.Kiu av.ua been trana'errcd to lirltitu aervice no eaiuarked rare.

4 'ara old. wrl-lit 1 1 to ail hme: ear mare. 5 yeara nd. wellit Tnra i'ld ll'm: wean'tu oolla. horae and mare, eilra Suod onea.

(oi.hl Iwan lmre n.ule. 1 yar old. -rfljlu Tiai team horaa lau'ea. ysan cd welt'lu 2ffiit ai.l ailra k-kk! ona. Th-ae horaea and mulea ara wail tjroka snd and aa rood aa fa c.o lind.

and tbe mares ara sll bred sad la foil. This Is out sued buncli of boraei. 60ME GOOD TIMOTHY HV. SULtO. 20 HEAP OF HOGS JO ConalKtlij of alt Tvpe ('hinn Lrm.d a In foal to Bts Tnn Poland rhlna lorn lor Lualand Uclo- 24.

aSoeinoer be croht otr to SUTTER BRO'S STOCK SALE at tha midMipa of A. on th C. Rutifr firm Hittttr fVtJ. Ine on thl catt ude of I. T.

9. truck, rnllm aVruttinnit Af IlopHf.lt, I inllc uothwrtt of Win If mlies oorUiwMt of AnnlnfUin, I1L, to belli ou FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1919 one of the best boars in tha breed that is to be found in th atata. One horse, 7 years old, sound and gentle for any lady or chiH to drive; one power feed grinder, new. Sale held in a heated building.

Luneh served en the ground. TERMS will be made known on day of tale. Free conveyances will meet all parties wishine? to attend sale at Alvey't drug store. W. K.

JONES. CoL Frank Wilmert, Auctioneer. Mat. Minder, Clerk. Charles Bartholomew, Fieldman.

taurant In the Trennry hu.ldlng, formerly occupied by tho Tallula Record. W. M. Helms Is preparing to open a rea'aurant and lunch room in the Eppcrly building 011 Eatt Main street Kref Htisamnn sn1 family, of Ia. arrived Monday on a visit to hia parents.

Mr. and Mrs. tieorge Hussman They made the trip in an auto The dwelllnc and most of the scntenta belong ng to su-ven Mnore were destro. bv fire at an early hour Tuesday morning Loss, insurance, 1760 The public achool opened araln Mstaday after having been closed fnr nearly four weeks on account cf tha Influenza Over ha'f of the time hae been lost ao far this session 1 lar. dtia f.

ttos In Murrli: rlia-atpr ttliile aoaa. Iirrtl ttt hetfr Wlvla noar, uue lu fa-otw In fh'taia. Ilioae hi.ja are onaa snd art cuolera-imatunt liimush Ida 10 HEAD OF CATTLE IS. of Jerffv eoar. seara d.

Willi calf bf a'df Jeraer cow. Tears old. flalnc -ood f'otr of milk: Jtrwy ei, Team o'd. ulvliig lo galloni of m.ik per daj; htifiB, 1 it-ar old, stlcht 5n pnoida e--h FARM MACHINERY. The naual lint of farm aiach'nery and liarnefi and many artlrlea too namaroat to mta- tlr.B The rh-i-oan rtfteera rf tha tVamtirllla rtirlitl.B church will sens tunrh.

SOME (000 CLOVER SLED. TtRfS OF SALE Sea of 110 and wider. eth Bums war 110. credit sf tea onih' rrre will a atl iir-d. n'irrhaaer Eire nola with aplrroTed aerurltr, and Botei to draw 7 er cent from date.

pruperlj lo remoied until aell' for H. A. SYMPSON, Owaer. COL. ARTHUR ADAIR.Aaetlonter.

GEORGE THORPE. Clark. tt 10 o'clock a. the following prcpenr. till atue a nil bad ueii in active acrv- over Lite huurt i.u tne aimlst.ee waa aigned.

lie thu front i'evimue. i and ar-vd in York on Tuesday of week, i' tying muat agree wltn ior he in luokltig fin. CCOKSVIL.LE. Mra. Imogene Eibert waa out .111 11.

Jluniiuy N. E. waa In ChlcajfO li.a firm of toe week with atock. C. A ilrown la atrendlng the a tonvention held ill Chicago Sib week.

Mlar8 Kiel and Kea Welnilarl. Lmnns, a tew aaya Willi lias Emma t-cnwartjel. Henry Martin, haa loaded a houaehoid gooda and ia leav.ng hia farm in Missouri, lila fam- Comtat 70 CoiMacnctnf Head of Big Type Poland China Hogs Cholera Immune 1 1-1 Ml: a 1 3McLean County Farms 3 at -v AUCTION Saturday, February 1 5th, 2 P. M. Crttii.sttnr ftf rf1strtd brood sows nf which rt, four tii4 snwt, yfltnf fllu.

baltDf H-rtng (IHt. Itr, gTOWtiiy, roomy, hMry tDd flit of wtneti om will wll 4dt 3 i1 b. wil leave in a tew oaa I Mra. Will Mathera and llttla ton II arrived Monday Irom jeiteraon, i iu. Mil oiy.

They art brH te Chief Bb Id, Blf Carver Sd and Smootb Htuodon. Twenty kead of fall ptge elred by Caner Sd. nd by Bit Cerrer Sd, rtitef rVb Id, Bif Jim niant Bf Tonf H)ur Jiimbs, A W-mder (iient 1'rlce, IviiiK of Muoder'a raeliion Mflr I'iece aud finootk (tiack B.b aod oihera. 10 HEAD OF HORSES One prr bmnd mare. 4 jreare old.

bred: I Mark Mldlote, 3 and 4 jreara old; 1 black Hare, 9 yerraj otl. All food workpr eireptlnf thrt yr (re rims nevir hai a barnni 1 Id vrny filly; 1 2 year -old gelding. 1 yearling filly; 3 eitra good weanling make tnia tneir home, iar. mauiera oming thru with their houaehoid Mr. and Mra.

E. O. Hayward tent to Cnlrago Tuesday, where. In onipany Willi Rev. L.

P. Hu.and -55 HEAD lnd wiie. they will apena aeverai aya In the cur If Elmer Holt waa very much aur- iiuia ana i none coil 5 HEAD OF SHORTHORN CATTLE fne rcitred Htmrthorn bu'l, ealrrd Feb. 1, HIT, One 4 yenr old ml cow. fl1ng a nice flow of milk; I rnl bclfer hiU freab Ut iprlng; 1 man and 1 red earl In heifer.

I FARM IMPLEMENTS prUed Monday evening wnen lh inmbera of the ehuicu board of the church and their wivea into the home with ready for an oyctcr it waa Eimer'a birthday and thla waa planned aa a complete aurpnae, which It proved 10 be. POLAND CHINA BRED SOWS GILTS Monday afternoon at tha home nf Mra. Frank Brunime tha young East Door Court House, Bloomington. To settle the estate of Craig Thompson, Deceased All three farms have good Improvements and are located about 2 ml lee west of city limits. Two of the farms He north of Market street red, tnd one just north of Interurban Station at Washburn Crossing.

FARM NO. 1 Is located tt Uie Washburn Interurban Crossing, and contains 71 acres of good black prairie soil, well tiled. This farm Is Improved with a "rood big house, good basement, splendid well tnd cistern; barn about 40x50 feet, big bar mow, corn crib, buggy thed tnd other outbuildings fine shade, splendid orchard. Farm It well fenced and soil ery rlcU. FARM NO.

2 Is located on north aide of Market street road, about 8 miles west of city limits, contains 61 acrea of splendid black prairie toll, well tiled and fenced. Thla farm la Improved with eight-room bouse, In good eonditjon, good basement tnd splendid well tnd cistern. Bam about 40x50 feet, good mow, garage, corn crib In barn, bolda tbont 1000 bushels corn, tnd other outbuildings, good tbada tnd orchtrd. windmill. FARM NO.

3 It located on north side ot Market street road, and tdV 1olnt (arm No. I on tbe west, contains 87 acres of splendid black rich, prairie soil, well tiled snd fenced. This farm Is Improved with an eight-room brick house An good condition, good basement, good well tod cistern, good barn, about 40x60 feet, corn crib, 1000 bushels capacity, machine thed, cot: bouse, tnd other outbuildings, splendid sbtda and fruit trees. Inspect farms any day before day of aale. If you want to buy good farm close to Bloomington Inspect tiese farms.

Large auction sign on each farm. TERMS Ten per cent casb day of sale, balance on delivery of warranty deed tnd abstract showing merchantable title or before March IS, 1919. All farms sold subject to lease for year 1919, and provide tor casb rent ot $12.00 per acre to bt paid purchaser. Farm No. 1 aold subject to coal rights.

Tsxes for 1911 ptld. For further Information see auctioneer or attorneys. ELLEN THOMPSON, Executrix. Ben Sumner, Auctioneer. Cestlgsn a Wollrab, Attorneys.

the ITeabyierlan church Two gnM Jrhn Pee re Mc diaca; 1 P. A O. dmiM row rultlratoy. I rrtary harrow for "ing plow, gang plow, I acta of wnrk harueai la guod ahipe, 1 buiiiij, 1 Meadow dump, with 30 ft. etntor In good eonditlnn; 1 4 tt grain upout; 1 Houaler oata aeed-r; 1 waguo wjth eontertlble boa.

10 buiheli of whita eed curn. Sala will ba beid under eovar. Tha ladlea of tha M. E. church of flnpedaie will furnIA nner.

norm aad eatUe will be aold flret, free eooTeyanca from Uopeda.e aud U.alM, ob talt day. for full particular wrlta for catalogue ta J. J. Sutler, Hopedaie, ut. TERMS froia 1 to II mo the Uma.

Kotaa to draw 4 per cent toterut from data. AND A. E. SUTTER Of). W.

B. Dsassa, Frank WllsHrt ast F. Cartas, Asctientirs, tS. fori. Clark.

n1 a few frlenda gave a variety iinwer for Mlaa Grace Hitter, a bride week The afternoon waa I in a aoclal and in giving the glfta of which Mlaa Rltler mnny pretty and uaeful thlnga ritllowad by light refreahmente aerved ai.i Mra. TTIvaaea Batterton. WILL BE SOLD AT t'olfnx, a alsler of tha bride, and lmoKena Klbert, cf Hera out of town gueatg LEXINGTON. Blahop, of Norma), waa in Lexington Monday ratharlna Moon, of Leray. visiting with rienda liera tha ioek.

MIm' Hattla OodiJaril, whe haa on ill for tha paat week, la 1m- liiovlng Mlaa a-laraew will attend the Itiirary onfefenca held In Bloom-nKion Wedneeday. and Mra. J. A. Moan and PUBLIC AUCTION aaajsjjjjyjjjjjjBaaatlBajBaBaBaaaaaa FRIDAY, FEB.

14, 1919 LIVE STOCK COMMISSION SALES BARN BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS This is the choicest lot of Poland-China bred sows and gilts brought together for sale. The leading breeders of the county are consigning richly bred individuals to this sale. If you are looking for anything in this line, you can do no better than to attend this rale. Mr. and Mra.

Philip Fulton viaitea ith frlenda in Leroy Sunday. George Wick returned home the li't of the week, having received hia Vmorable dlecharga from tha U. B. army. Mra.

Martha Bradford had the iriWortune to fall Saturday. Injuring heraclf quite badly, altho no Ij'nea were broken Mra. Ed Murphy and Mra Estella Fleaher will entertain tha Royal Xelghbora" Sewing I'ircle at tha t'ime of Mra Murphy Wedneadajr af-itmoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Z. T. Tester returned to their home Jn Eldorado Springs, Mo, the last Of the week ftr a visit et aeverai weeka wltn Annual BredSowSale of Big Type Poland Chinas At Robison Road on Illinois System SATURDAY, FEB. 15, 1919 Sows and Gilts either sired by or bred to these big boars: Giant Bob, a 1100 lb. boar, best living son of Big Bob.

Giant Bob has several great sons in some of the best herds. Giant Joe who won second in aged class at Springfield, 1918, weight 1050 pounds. Joe 2nd, a 1000 yearling sired by Giant Joe, will make a 1200 lb. boar at maturity Expansion King Champion at National Swine Show and Springfield 1918. The boar of the day.

Model Mastodon, Grand Champion at Springfield, 1918. And several other big ones. We have good big gilts out of real big sows. Will be one of the best offerings of the season. All Sale in a heated pavilion on our farm.

Come and see where the ones that win come from. ROBISON BROS. Morton, III. I HORSE and MULE SALE I will tell at my farm, ons mile north of Cooksvills, 111., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 tommenoinj at 12 'clock 65 Horses and Mutes 18 Head of Draft Bred Horses 10 Head of All-Purpose Horses 2 Driving Horses 30 Head of Extra Good Mules (20 of theta ara mate mules). If yon reed something good work, come and see ns any day and we will be pleased to hitch and work any of them.

Come early sale day, at we will start working at 9 o'clock and work every, horse and mule by noon. USUAL TERMS. Sale la heated tent JOHN GOLDZJff, Cooksville, EL D. L. BROWN, Auctioneer.

U. M. HOLMES, Clerk. Catalogs Now Ready. AT OFFICE OP irlcnds here.

DOWNS. -The ladles' Aid served (ha raneh tha Ferguson and Adami aala on e.itartiay and cleared 1 32. Clint Miller, A. D. Welch, W.

U. 'inns and Charles Bomina have 'en appointed to represent the "mrch ns niile Men in the Cen-tmary movement. Tha work of remodellny the par-'' will he completed thla week ii la expected the pastor. Rev. 'r.

Meivin, will move In aoon. The faidlee' A will meet In tha 1 Mdean County Better Farming Association CALL OR WRITE parlors of the churcl. for their meeting Wednesday afternoon. a'n It is hoped all members and lr mils will he present. .1 troon or IIOV BCOUIB naa own "rcnnlaed by the pastor and are for the present Sunday afternoons In the church.

All boys of community are invited to om as troon ia tomnaunjay wgaflliA- (J.

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