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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 2

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DAILY rANTAfiKAIU ItLOOMI.NT.TO.V. HU THUIDAV. FHRRUAUY 16. li2S. TWO Clianutc Field Soldier GIuick-GchlLich Union 13 MEN ARE INDICTED I hus I ON CONSTITUTION BY PEKIN GRAND 1Y GIVEN ATBARBANQUET Central Illinois Deaths Solemnized at Lincoln iaaa.au at Taa kany aia.ia,aa I IKCOUV, marnat, nf Mlaa Rlla Iniaahalh I II11I.

tr of Mr. an4 Mra ilium ia. n4 laln (lahll-arh. ai nf Mr. ami Mra.

Aitnlpri l.hl-arh. all nf l.lnroln arirr4ti lha aranaafa lha linmaaual l.uthafan rhurrK ai ia A-eelL Seriously Injured as Car Skids Into Ditch 114.11 ia Ta kaiif anat)ia, I I IIHANA. fab, lro Si. 'ilillar lallnnao at Chanuia aarlnualy InJurnJ at r) o'rlix WarlnaadaJF kflarnonn whan naa roa laiar ha waa flrlvlnc ahiaJilH Ifitn lha dlirh ra rout It, an4 turnaij var aararal llmaa Tn. i.t- Five Aliened Kirtrj Suit Club .1 Doctor Willi Fivt Mtlri In Mod for Babjr'i Birth ikHmia In ai4, aMaiaaa I I'AI'i'A.

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Lcg.n County Circuit Court Judges Gives Three Separate Trials. Operators Held on 44 Counts. nrlrwk Tuaaala mnrnlnf iy. 1 llrnrkhaua Pf flilaiH lth lr(, raraninny. raa avt, a .1 Aflar ahiiti add'r Irlaj 11 Tha aivlJant oorurraa) Whan IVnwn I I I aaarvr.1 la aia-apa alrlkirta nalraar ramnia win mum in Llmvun rar that aa lurnln otilo ram fhaiy.

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1. i.i. lull a law luirr 14" n.rii atiil auiii-n it-. ini.t4 In I'M- "1 if Joe Reed, Clerk, Shows "in aa han ilatrrminafl whaihar hi 1 luinm i I. I I'ln it i i i as tl.

i' Sira a firi-km, nut ha la knnwn to rm Ta Pai-f aauana 9 1 ha auffnrin from Intarnal Injury, ck'ey Tj r. flu I It rfiMUi', Irli. I'roiH-iiy nan I.i I. a rla f.k lit. lacrad a flaj.

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1 11. 1, nf a In l.ivinramn i-n'inty, miinv at hla hmin oa vVeat H.tuih Tha rou i.i waa attnd4 by Slias l.iena I'oal and luynmnd Tovnner. Hie bride la the dtuihtar nf Xtr. and Mra. Ixiuls etrhulia nf 1.

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1. 'iii 1.1 ii.iit- 'ii 1 1 Usrfi) t4.wnship. The groom Is the a. -ii i.f Mi. ami Mra.

1 1. 1 lien Hoof, Balmr 4. I l. IV ar a 1 i i Testimony in Bincklcy Trial Begins at Lincoln f.r at by Ine ll" it i'f 11,4. ai.tma ami thu.a who 4 4.l lha fl -tl la it nil as it, a flig an-l il lla th iiallun gi4a 4.iwn." Are Elsctad.

Ci4.r.e F. I i4nfar, who waa l-. 1 I i.t I'm i ir a-iH I iII'mi I 4-lav tiuht Waa plparntml In lha nf l.iparda point township. Following thiir hunevmonn, the couple will 1 ra-4Ma '4 I i4irv i( 444, I 4 rf 4 Ml 1 I'S "7 sal nnka their home nn a farm south nf pnnllso about the first nf March la 1. 411 itaailal tka Oa -i, fa-laa'aa I I.I..

li r. t.i-i.y In H. a ll.nl nf Il.in.lil l-nik- I. i-f a.ia ll. mil III 1 11.

nil 4-iturt i. unk l.ln li-y ruli-1 at ra If 4 aa ght of lha a Imve municipalities I'M i.r 1 1 ii. I 1 aitrrti 'i-ii 41I ti.a Sit I eh-'w an In. rea.e ovr laat year, while Falrhury, Point. Forrest, l)i legion ami Campus show In' I.

II in Ilia Sit 25 Boyi of Clinton High Scnool Gesti at Kiwanii Club Meetinj laaaaisi is Tae Daily sseiaaiaaa. CI.INToN. Keh 14 Twenty-five hove from the Clinton Community High e-'hiMil and the grade schools of i)ilnt'in were present Wednesday as tuests of the Kiwanle club al their noonday luncheon In lha Ma-gill hotel. The occaalon waa the oh. servance of Abraham Lincoln birthday and It.

W. Carter, a student of the life nf Lincoln, gave an In. Iti r.i ill 1 4 ii 4 Un (. I mi In I vrri ttilg If I l.n.k:i hwr.g li, f.r.t A nmiinn A pir lital rt.i1 ht li J.i I. in l.

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Ryltt Ami Mot.cn. Attprn) Hrn.in i.f I in. ani f.u.jr.inl ItiiMiit.tf. l-vatijr. attftit'tcil ri a aianaij conlcki.in from t.rir aa Uira ti r.

ti tha von la.iuti utirr uutfii ly AMurnay Kin VVu.tn an M.cn Ui. lani Judia nJ.y u.tl kKitn.t Ihr tauUun li haa tUtu-t lnated from fia iai. Jurora u. ara Jn! Brai W'ihii irri.n, arWjit V. w.

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Gaorga Iuriiua William Luaicy an.i lltiko Klt.aan. Oria.an Man rttd. 1. 1.1. nl hrar lu.iri- nf i-n f.

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1 1,4 la. la ia in rti tur l'ia Urfi i-f an. I.ia t4.l a at I Mnua a.ia trnlrti-l fur ami I I at IJ.w-n. nhcamaticj are IVildjvilh Jay arHt Friaartpdan Aaaa Uate MaSSkMakasas aVeaV rsgaaai teat larwra 4rl Up gmd Deans, aa Darccim avuLxmm rr Nelhlng kaa aa start la 4 the sssa mui by J. M.

I'ti. el (Mii. i.f!i.i-r elected at the vt. rr: Jt ut rt I. lift 1 1.

ti nt II Paul s-c. uti 1 via pirai.i-nt. ItMytiioti'l II. Ihltd Vlia nt; It II. amr'tary, Harull J.

Ilust, Irr.i.uier. Th" t. nun litre In ibalge i.f the t-ilil'l'lrt waa 4 and nf II. C. W.

A. and W. J. Hear- A v.itiel prnsram, lliclmllng Vocal an I 1r.1t. numlieia.

rii Jiin-: gin a and nununitv aitigirs, i- I 1 ire lha nl I r-l arTft bsn-, a t. rarli i-f Hi- ll.ri-4. i.utt, liiinh-I riiia rurii an-1 I'litte, .111. -1 ia kurn a.i.ii.4t Tim Inn IB tiitll Inn 4if an In. in Tin Ka Aiii'liiann.

Sit. I il k-r. Attnrtirva Hrnn.i-n flit nf l.ln-i-nln. an.i l.n.unii'l of atti-tn'tr. to i-ri-ti-nt a 1 from l-rli -r.

iit. aa th tlirra bnya wria Ii tha .11 Vera Baker Is Married to Rodent of Chicago iseetiai ia TM Ociy Pa.taae.ah PnNTIAC. Fsb. The msrrH Mra. Frank Bu.all.

Im ii 0. 1 aaa I ili Sli i'la i.i. .1 V4 uv n. ii.ii nr l.iia in .1 i a mreatlpg address nn the subject 4 I I an 1 Iv vt in. Ilil.il choul gave a abort responsive ti nlM l.van it'll -a 1 II a if mti.i 1.

1 iri i. 1 1 11 tu. t-f SI r.il Sli. Julin I.I -'r II A. 1.

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i' k. r. J.i.l.e I I lui.t.i to I i 1 th i un I i.f Misa Vera Il.iker, formerly of to P. n. flodsell of Chicago look Slonday, Feb.

according to Word received here. The ceremony I was ierforme. at Hf Nells church, Fith-r Hayes officiating. The brblr Is the daughter of Mra I rihe le a graduate nf 'he I'niitiae township high erhonl In tha rlas of aril was formerly employed In the Livingston county nf a nf uf V. alel 1 4U, III 11 1 4.1.1 (ii.a l.lul.ul.

if A tit. l.a 1.1 I a lu iil at tlir hotin at 1 p. 111. .1 11.. I- 1 11.11 il 1 4 II Homecominr It Planned Saailal to THS Daily Paalaamaa.) CLINTON.

Feb 14 Plana are he-Ing formulated by the Parent -Teachers' association of the Lincoln school for a program to lie given Friday evening, observing Abraham Lincoln a blrihilny. Former students of the tll'la). 1-r titan Ii r. lla--i 1 .11 i.r. win ili'J ut 21 -t ra ija ne a-ia 111 1 ie.l In rat.4i li i.m I.

ttlin lii-r. I rue I. in 111. I Iv the liliu-alnxi aasaliy aa the eflaol af sella, a rbveielaaa praooripilnn for rh.ua.. ism, neurliia, aearelgle.

eetal lea and laesbaga. If ta Ma la ha4 al the I nasi era etoree and la eariaisly a eaaaa le hamaalty. Many waa I ba Have suaa a thing aaaeible aa almost Inasant relisf In ease ba) -rU4aa eaaea of eteraelatlnr bain Tn.y say ll mast be a aarentie. Bat II Isn't anything of lha sort, and to peeve It. Sat the raaslsr package fronj tha rug aloe.

Try It aa and If It Suaen't prove almost a salraeis la driving swsr pain with two nr three 4oeea lha draggist will r.fond the prlea yoa paid him fnr IL Aak at tha drug atare for a bos ef Merita) aa thle guarantee. Al all Dructsts ssd avail In tar Pnig ginrj Ada John A. Petr'a. iteec ei ta The 1 sheriff's office Slr. Mra I'avia, Mra.

WiK.um The groom la the eon of Mrs. John Lincoln achool will present the pro- grsm, according to announcement Oml.ell of Ottawa. He la a gradu Jnhn- n.iinn cf 1.4-rnj Sir, Kr.itik l. liiiinit Hue- if Far roe City. and parenta and friends will be guesls.

.1 lle.l I 'Ill I it-4 are: John ia--i-y. i J.imi-s f'arks. W. W. I in.

Harmon l.ih- rer.r. Kna.ik. John Kink run V.ci..r Van ho, fl.iudc l.ovvriy an. I lli iko n. Criminal and Civil Suit Stricken From Docket ll.mlil lall Dan, I I.INitjLN, I-eh.

1 One criminal; i.d one i i 1 1 suit wire etrlck-n from ilrciiit rniirt docket Tuesday. Hariild Hums, of villi-, iiurgi'il with the th. ft of Su from iii-miilit l.nngdnn. at-i-d farm hnnil. una from th" county i ate of the Ottawa high school.

He la at present employed In Chicago. Th roitple wll make their home In Oak fark. Former Lincoln Woman Makes Gift to Library itauial Is The Dan, eenies'eek I r.lNtiil.N, Feb. 14 A gift of j.iiuii. to be ustd aa a truet fund fm library at Liru-i In was r.ielved Tue-lsy by Ur.

A. Iv. Turner, president nf the college, from Sirs. Orlando. Webber of New York i lly.

The gift made by Mrs. Webber who formerly resided 011 a farm near Lincoln and whose niutltrr a ltend ed Lincoln college. Divorces Granted at Pekin ilpecid la Tna Daily ilf r.ek. PEKIN. Feb.

16. Florence Rllsi of I'rkln. was granted a dlvorre from Harvey W. Hllss: Harold rchmldt from Lena hrhmldt, and Slur tha Jones from Donald Jones. Bond Issue Carried I Special Is Tha Dally PKK1N, Feb.

16. The proposition to Issue liv bonds for the purchase of right-of-way for route 164. state aid road, carried by a vote of 4-il nf Slitwaukre. and tnrea atrp-rhlldran: (-rank liuaall. Slra 1 iwtn Slvera anil Zeila Hu.all 01 I.iwa.

Slia Io le two elMera Slra Sl.t'tha Kaml.a nf Wapella an. I Char Cnlllna ff I'anvllla. an I nn. brother. Timer Cnrea.

nf l.erov Hurlal will ba In Oak (i-uva Former Harina Girl Mnif to Pasadena, Resident ta rua Da iy farlai'aali HAVANA, Krli. It Annuurn-rmant haa baan n.nla of tha ma, nana ut Mlsi lian Tarhlil to Urrnard llan- oroft, which orrurrnl rh, 14 al raxailana, Cal Tlia I.r I la la tha only daughter of Mr. ami Mra. K. H.

Tar. bill. With tha of tha past year, bar entlra Ilia haa barn aprnt In Harana and Hi vicinity. la a irraduata of Havana hlah 11-hnol In I -tha rlam of and laiar altrrlr-l taachara oollrea at Macomb, a-har ha raoalved bar darraa. Tha bride.

Rmom la a raldent of Pniin. lately racevln hll honorahla dl-eharfa from tha l. army. They will re, Me In Pa.adena. 1 Cari Crash at Clinton llaacitl la TM Daily CLINTON.

Feb. 16. Due Io fog and bright lights, two cars collided on the rjjrd road near the Will Johnson home just of the rlty Tuesday evening. A coupe belonging tn Lula Caroll, employed at the Illinois cafe, and a roadstee belonging to an employe of the Orark Pipe Line were badly damaged but no one waa Injured. Orchestra to Broadcast (Saael.l is The Daily PaniaereeM MINONK.

Feb. 16 The loergnr old time barn dunce orcheatra of Mlnonk will broadcast from the studio of radio station WLTi at Wenona Thursday night from 1:30 10 1:30 o'clock. Sympathy Is like blonds hair; lot of It Is not the real thing. (Hli.l ir.W, Fel4. 16 Karvic f.

jhn A. IVt.le. T2. who 4t at i.is hiitiis 1 urxlay nmrmng after an i.neaa if aev4-rai ni'intni, wera held Inurad.iy afnrn.on at iiilurn ie I' r.in el tan church, tha Key. H.

I'. Taylor, liecatur, olllclatlng. ii, al In Hiisa Jilll ii-metery, i' eraburg. Sir. I' was Imrn In Flemltign burg.

IVb. lkjS. He Is survived by his wife. Kmli. F.

I'etrle, and tnrea children: Ninn. Tes Mrs. Maliel Lincoln, and I-yal, Chicago; one it, Lyula Alonre, i'eteraburg two hriithiis: Frank. Uhjomlngtun. jnd Cisu'ie of this city.

Samusl Bf Evans, (eeclal ia TM Daily Paniatrask.) WAVNK.SV1I.1.K. Feb. 16 Mrs. S.i m.i iitlija. illchaids received wurd nl i.ii.

Uejtli of hr bruliier. r-amuel Ji. I. Mills, which occurred ut bis liutiu-in Hollywood, Friday, following a paruivilc Tues lay. Sir.

Lvans was tha son of Mr. ami William L'vans, pioneer nnidi-nts of Waynesvllle, and waa In Waynenvilla til years a no. Ha waa limn led to Miss Lintna Imx and realiltd here until li-iiili-n Prune, V. Graham. aatial ta taa aniafr.an.'i DKKK CKttK.

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uied al tuo l.U i.uiu Kiklioui, Sluii-J4, acru.diiig wurU received he-m. Just beiure uina; to apend the win-t4ir in iielnvjii. Vi, wiin her dauKh-ier, ilia. Cbaaca Uod. Mra.

Uraiiatu una the rase ruillnl by rtntea At-i 'iney Worth when Lungilnn I led to appear to u.i.nst In tha piu-si-'utlon. The ae of Prenda Mr.Vclly vs. Klmer lu-eil, nilmliilatrator of the estate of the lata David A. ltend was settled out nf court. Mis.

sued to collet a II20U nursing bill and a Jury In the county court auar. led her damages. Ki-ed appealed the raae but the attorni-ys settled It shortly before It was ready to be taken before a Jury. Brookfield Boy Ii Picked Up Build Up AnyjBoy NOTICE OF COLOR OF PRIMARY BALLOTS Public Nolle i bereliy flTtn pursuant to law that tbt color of tha batloli tor lb Primary Election of Febnisry 2. 10.8, in ha bold Io tbe City ot IlloonilDgtoo, Stata of llllnola.

nn said day and data wlU be ai follows: Republican, Blue Democratic, Green Independent, Pink fur and 40 against in wo Weeks! Property Transfer hj County Sheriff Hianiai la Taa Dey I Sua ana burn In Indiana. Dec. 25. "OKT1AC. Feb.

1 PherlfT J. ft. 1 11. n1 cn' H'll Ul Searratt aftarnnnn plrkr.l of bve. Mia waa nmrried Ju.

bp Frank Hardy, a 15-vear-old Jti. to William of tlaml fivlna: hie home aa Hronkfleld. 111. Walrla towiieiiip, who tiled rai ffi voiinfrsferi nat. It isn't dispositions that make some 10 listless.

It's I ago. kt ti aurvived by two on ar.J Ave diughlriai Cliaile (iraham. Ml. 'P is?" aattic Lll.lta wuukt-e; Urorga liruhani, I. rookitmt Ha wat found wandrln around in tha Chlr-a-co and Alton'! rlht of way.

Tha youth atated he heat. Inn hla way to Tueron. Arlr. Sheriff Pearratt communicated with Hronkfleld. Hardy'i father atated ha wb fekiit of work, and unable to aunport Fire Damages Residence I Suae 1.1 la Tha Dally LINCOLN, Feb.

16. Fire, believed I 1 have been uiu-eil by spark, gut-led the homa of Julin A. Hons, ihn-e i.nlrs north of Mt. Pulaski, at 7 Moi'k Wednesday morning. The loss was estimated at 7.oin), which Is partly covered by Insurance.

t's-iiIp Se alorava (Saael.l I TM Dally Pantasrssh.) HAVANA. Feb. 16. Peter Mo-Kenna to L. Arthur llrown, 11, lot 1, block 29, Mason City.

a Cropsey Club Meets llsaclal Is TM Dally ranlejreoh.) CROPSKY, Fb. 16 The Co-Work-era met Tuesday with Mra. Merle rj urally active and athletic, and others what they eat, and what becomes of -in ten, a boy or girl who eats lots of on the go up and gaining. Your crave fruit every day, and every-let them have California fig Slra. Fred KnnkK.

8. Mrs. Ueurga KnaKKa. Fault, tun, Mra. Charles Hoyd.

In. uvan, Mrs. William Heiry. children may not lie moved to Kansas, later moving i California. Whila living hera ha was aaso- i.ited with his brothers, William ind John, In the blacksmith ilcalilia Ine widow, he Is silt by six children and twobroih-ih, William Kvans, of Zephyr Kllle.

and John, of Gertrude, 4 ibis ann. whereupon the boy waa re. meal. No matter; leaaeil to contlnua hla Journey, lad atated he hid made the The i kin; Mrs. Otto llardt.

1'ekln. S.i trip alho leaves Si grandchildren un- Isyrup. They'll love Neighbors, togothcr with the Ml iiall for a valentine party. The next three time, prevloualy, and had seven gieat-granilchlldren. fire department, helped save i meeting will be held Feb.

ii with let them have this it, never fearl Nor ever fear to Miss JOthel Connors. part or the contents of the home. never been detained by officers. Genoa A. Will Hold 1 as Nature signals Dated at Dloomlnsrton, Illinois, tills Fonrth diiy of February, A.

D. 1028. BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS, Cb.ni. B. Ives, Cblcf Clerk.

rich, fruity syrup as plentifully DWIGHT also one aisle'. Mrs. Itlrhsnls, of Waynesvllle, 11L Burial was In California. Martin Zalewski, (Sp.clll la Till Daily P.nujr.oh.) 1 who are fretful for it. They give it to tiny babiesj In Vermillion Crove.

111., the son of Sir. and Mrs. Je.o Gibson. He went to St. Joseph, with Ills parents when a young man.

children as often or feverish. And to older Dwlght, Feb. 15. Mra. Charles I'iointiielt of Austin, a former wight resident, has teturned to her home, after spending several days sluggishness is MINUNK.

Feb. 16. Tha body of He was married In 1020 to Miss as sour stomach, bile, or any seen. One spoonful of the fig Martin Zaluwskl, Who died al Woulll I Oalilev -hn nrvl. him in Dvvlght.

syrup, and within Dad'a Night Event Feb. 23 ftBMlal la THa Dally fanUeraati. CHE.N'OA, Feb. IS. Dtd'i night of tna Chenoa I'arent-Tr-achcr n--ii- elation will ba obrved Thurwdnv.

Feb. 21, with in avenlnit proftnun arranged entirely by tha men. i -I'harlea Durden of Dloomlngton will ba tha apeaker and entertainment i will ba by a ouartet com- I 1 nl. ago Monday, arrived In Miii.mk Besides his widow he Is survived Wednesday evening. Services atepeon Hugh Oakley, and the held at tit.

Patrick ChUI-Ch at I followlnsr children: Iliirothv Rnetlm Isystcm is cleansed Maurice Blltzsteln of Dwlght spent Sunday In Chicago aa a guest of his daughter, Mrs. Samuel J. 'Mel and twenty-fefur hours the whole and in the pink of condition. Services wera held Thursday at the hums of her daughter, Mrs. William Herry, J'ekin.

Betty Jana Bsrstt. (aatiai is The Oaiif rantatrapli.) FISHKK, Feb. 16. Betty Jane I'arc-tl. lnlant daughter of Mr.

and Sirs. Koy Jiarett, died at 6 o'clock Tuexday evening fulluwlng an Ulnei-H of two weeks. She was born Jan. 8, 152. and Ik survived by her parents, one uiollier.

Iionald, two slaters. Helen Hope ami Wanda. Hhe also leaves her grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrett anil Mrs.

C. D. Cornell, and her great-grnndparenta, Mr. nnd Mia. K.

Lape. Services were held at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon, with the Hev. Deane McOrew, pastor of the Christian church. In charge. Burial was in Willow Brook cemetery.

link Tliursdny mornliiK and burial With anyfm nnd Walter, nt home; Mis. Jack family. He returned to his home further night. curring spells of constipation re- and all the Mrs. Marvin Smith of Dvvlght en-terlulned a few friends at her home remove further apart; fig syrup will Friday.

keep need of harsher measures to Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Holbrook left Fiiday for Philadelphia, iVou poied of Paul Jontry, ti. A.

Brown. Charlea Williima and Carl Klein. Vocal numbers will al.o ha plven by "'Cheater Johnson and i. H. Fill.

The meeting opene at 8 o'clock. Return From South bowels regular and thorough. may where they attended a Lincoln ban all quet Saturday evening given by the Sons of Union Veterans ol the civil war. give this remarkable product with the confidence you could hape in any tonic and with far more, happy results 1 Make the two-' The First National bank and the (teaalal ta Tna Dally PaitlagraaM AROE.NTA, Feb. 16.

Sfr. and Mrs. George H. Parr of Argenta and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles T. Heller of lie-Land returned home recently from a five weeks' tour In the. snuth. The nartv viuit.rf Mrs. John Apsr, Jr.

(Spetlfl to The Dally Panl.gr.ah.) DFXAVAN, Feb. 16. Mrs. John A per. 25.

died at her home south nf Kmilen Tuesday night. Services week test so many parents have made, and see if your children, and Tulr McKinney ann wlU he held at the Lutheran church Dallaa. Tai.a nrf ih. i.i,j l.mden Friday morning at 11 too, don't respond in almostl o'clock were in the Catholic cemetery. Mr.

Zalewakl was born 111 Germany 07 years ago, the family coming to America In and locating In Mlnonk. He was married in lH'Ji to Maggie Kwlatkoski. Tiiey lived hare until moving to Minnesota In 1897, where they resided for eight years. They returned to Mlnonk and 11 years ago moved on a farm at Harmon, 111. A year ago they moved to South Chicago.

He ia survived by the widow, six children, Mary, Joseph, John, Puul, Slartha and Victoria, and two sisters and two brothers, John, of Mlnonk; Mrs. Mary Knoll, of Harmon; Mrs. Antonio O'Gorek nnd Stephen Zalewski, of Orleans, Minn. Miles Gibson. (Sp.clil Til, Dally CRBANA, 111., Feb.

16. Services for Allies Gibson, former trainmaster on the Peoria Eastern and later general agent at the Big Four hop, was conducted at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the First llaptist church, with the pastor, the Itcv. Fred Baldus, in charge. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery. Pall bearers were: W.

S. Buchanan, XV. W. Bowers, Charles Mccarty, D. W.

Paul, D. J. Stephens and K. W. McVicker.

Mr. Gibson died suddenly Monday nfurnoon at his home, 606 North Coler avenue. Mr. Gibson was born Dec, 1871, magical manner to the mvigr Gal- Antonio, Austin. Brownsville, veston nd Corpus ChristL oratmti influence of the Bank ot Dvvlght were closed Monday in observance of Lincoln's birthday Mrs.

William Crush waa surprised nt her home Friday night by her children. Miss Gladys Erlekson, one of the teachers in the public schools of Dwlght, has returned from Bloom-Inetnn. Miss Olive M. Taylor of El Paso spenf the week end In Dwlght aa a guest of Miss Ruth Armstrong. Mrs.

Ottle Blaine of Dwlght has returned from I'ontlac, where she had attended a shower which was given in honor of her daughter, Mrs. John Green, a recent bride. The shower was given In the club rooms of the Tontlac Business Woman's club. Attorney-Oeneral Oscar E. Carl-strom of Aledo.

candidate for the Repuhlicsn nomination for governor, will be In Dwlght Thursday, Feb. 16, at the Frances hotel. BONDS Are Convenient Our Farm Loan Bonds are easily bought easily cared for, and easily sold. For example, a customer selects one of these bonds and puts it in his safe deposit box. As each coupon comes due, he clips it and cashes or deposits it.

When be sells the bond, he merely hands, or sends the bond to the purchaser, or instructs us to sell it. When you have funds to invest, see our list of Farm Loan Bonds. fruity goodness they can have in such agreeable and innocent form as genuine California fig syrup. The only care you need exercise is in purchasing this product. The genuine is California fig syrup, and it is "California" syrup that you should ask for (always found in any drugstore) in the generous sixty-cent bottle.

She was born In Phelps eountv. March 13, 1902. She lived with her parentB until she was 15 years old, when they moved to the southern part of Illinois, and nine years ago came to this vicinity. She attended the Delavan public school. Two yeais ago she waa married to John Aper.

and has since lived rear Emdcn. Besides her husband and little daughter, she is survived by her parents, and brothers nnd sisters as follows: Oscar and Orion, St. Louis, Mrs. Madge Wvllia. Tinmmnnn' Tn.4 fra Vlnu.

ChnmpalRn': Mrs. C. W. Rice. Crbana; Russil Gibson of Gulllon, Raymond Gibson, of Indianapolis.

Ind and a sinter, Mrs. Eugen Richardson of St. Joseph. C. H.

Twining. oeclal to Tha Dally Pantograph.) DANVKRS, 111, Feb. IC Services fur C. 11. Twining were held at the Presbyterian church of Ditnvers at 10:30 Tuesday morning, with the pastor, the Rev.

James Fisher in charge. Sirs. Frank Rusmissel and Miss Amelia Oehler sang, accompanied by Allss Viola Nafzlgcr. Burial was in the Downs cemetery The pnll bearers being J. W.

Stubbs, John Raffensptirgor, B. F. Tafllnger. c. H.

Culberson, Tom Jett ftnd Fred Whitehead. The KniRhts of Pythias of Downs held the service at the grave. Perry Dixon. (Spirlal to Tha Daily Pantograph.) PETERSBl'KO, Feb. 16.

Services fur Perry Dixon, "3 'years. 7 months nnd 20 days, were held Wednesday afternoon ut 1 o'clock at tho Central Presbyterian church, conducted by the Rev. Thomas G. Melton, pastor, assisted by the Rev. W.

M. Groves. Dion took his own life at his home In Petersburg Sunday evening by hnnping himself. The coroner's was held nnd the verdict returned reads that he committed suicide while temporarily Insane. He was thought to have become despondent over ill health and brooded over the fact that he was losing his eve-sight.

He. was born in Licking county, Ohio. John B. Trigg. (Sped.

1 to Th, Dally Pantograph.) PETKRSBURG, Feb. 16. Services for John B. Trip, who died at the Palmer sanitarium, KpiinRflcld. Sunrinv.

Feb. 1. scvernl months of Illness, were held at the Methodist EpiaeoiiMl church Thursday nfternnon nt 2: SO o'clock. The pastor, the Rev. George V.

Hersfck. nfilcloted. assisted by the Rev. William M. Groves.

Burial was In Oakland cemetery. Mr. Tri'-'g was horn st Pulllvan the aon of Isaac W. and Jane O.ikley Trla. The survivors are his widow end two children bv a former wife.

Mrs. Phiplty of this city and Harry Trleg of Cleveland, Ohio, sie Sampen. Emden. and Misses Un- I zel and Ruth McWhorter, at home Heal Eczema, Skin Diseases With Powerful, Penetrating Antiseptic Oil Plan Lincoln Day Banquet (teeclal to Tha Oally Pantagraph.) HAVANA. Feb.

16. The annual Lincoln day banquet will be held by the Riverside club at their club house Friday evening. The principal speaker of the evening will be Law- rence B. Stringer of Lincoln, who Is well known to Havana audiences. Many out of town guests, from Ma- f- son City.

Easton and residents from the north part of the county will be present. I i Begins Remodeling fe- (Ssaein to Th, Dally Pwitagnvph.) CLINTON. Feb. 16. Lyman Reeser of Farmer City, owner of the three buildings which were damaged bv fire ori New Years day has com- nienced the remodeling of the bulld-5 lngs.

D. Johnson, has 1 been awarded ths work. I EAST TWITTROVE East Twin Grove, Feb. 15 The "Munsell school community club met I Wednesday, Feb. 8, with Mrs.

HarVy Gant. Twelve members, and three visitors were present. Betty Eckhart sang xeveral songs. Piang HUDSON She was a member of the Methodist chtirrh and the Order of the Eastern Star at Delavan. Mrs.

Celestia S. Luck (Spatltl la Tna Dairy Pantograph.) TALLULA. Feb. 16. Mrs.

('elestlo Must Give Results in 7 Days or Money Back, Says Moratz Medicine More, Moore Drug Store Who Will Gladly Refund the Purchase Price to Any Dissatisfied User. This wonderful preparation now H. Luck, 74, died at her home In Tallula Wednesday morning, follow- ing an illness of 10 weeks. She waa thought to be improving until she suffered a paralytic stroke a week ago and since then her death was momentarily expected. Mrs.

Luck kas the daughter of Mi'. and Mrs. James Knsley and was born tn Klllsville, Fulton county, on March 80. 1K58 She was married to William T.i.rli known fill over America aa Moorifc's Emerald Oil Is so efficient the Fire Department Is Called When Pie Burns at Pontiac (Special to Tha Dally Pantograph.) PONTIAC, Feb. 16 A pie that stays in the oven too long may be cause for alarm but not necessarily a cause for a fire alarm.

But a pie at. the home of John Hiinccok was Juwt that. And an alarm was turned In. When the pontlao fire department arrived at the house, black smoke could be seen but no flumes. When the fire fighters went inside to look for fire to fight, they found Instead a pie In the oven of the kitchen stove.

A member the family, seeing the smoke, hastily called the fire department to the scene. Hudson. Feb. 14. Mrs.

Frank Cox of Bloomlngton spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Charles Shiner. Leo Henderson, who haa been at tho Shrtners hospital In St Louis, returned home Friday, He Is much Improved. The annual church dinner will be given fit the M. E.

church next Sunday, Feb. 19. Earl Gibbons of Waukegan was a visitor here Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhoades.

The sale held nt Ira Williamson's by Dr. McOee. Tuesday, was well attended and stock brought satisfactory prices. Mrs. Hurshel Johnson had aa her guest Monday, her sister-in-law Sirs.

Ralph Calam. of Freeport. Mr. and Mra. William Lawrence had sa guests last week, Mrs.

William Lawrence. Jr, and two daughters, of reorla, treatment of skin diseases the itrhiriK of eczema stops with one powerfully antlsepftc tbat even odors arising from lancers and gan-srrcne are Instantly Be patient; don't expect i single bottle to do It all at once, but one hottle we know, will show ou be-vond all question that you have at last discovered the way to -restore yonr skin to perfect health. Ask yonr druggist today for a 2-nunce orltrlnnl bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil. Almost every dms- were 11144114s lui un annual supper and First Trust and Savings Bank 109-111 E. Washington St The stock of this band Is owned by tbe stallholders of the First National Bank.

A few applications and tbe most persistent cusp of Eczema Is healed a farewell party for those who are i. "eterslmrg March 31, 18S0. moving out of the community VUrk moved to Tallula in Mlaa Ella Buth of LaGrange i. 1, has npen a resident here pected home Feb. 19.

ever since. She has been a Chris- Mrs. Rosa Buth of fr. ov'T 30 years and at the never to return; even old ebronlc cases of Ion? standing, quickly show remarkable result. and Hlchnrd Williams of twini IV Vn wa" number of spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mr of Tallula. She Moone'a Emerald Oil it iwfe and II I Vt 1 I.W Paul Lembke. grlst In tbe country can supply yon. laughters. Mrs.

Palmer Cogd'al. of. i pleasant to nse; It doesn't stain or leave a greasy residue. It la so AdV..

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