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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 9

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9 THE PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARTI, 1916. PUBLIC SALES. CLOSING OUT RALE Not hselng leased firm I will sell at public auction on what Is known NORMAL agent at Minler, succeeding C. L. JUoore, who becomes a towerman there at his own request and wmch was the position formerly held by Cooper.

W. E. Reed, who has been extra agent, hue been appointed agent at Kane, succeeding A. F. (Stone, who was recently appointed agent at Low Point.

Thomas A. Edison, the jTeateat inventor of the age, was asked the secret of his CURIO COLLECTION AT THE METCALF SCHOOL "I never do anything by ac- i Feb. 1-H. 0. Wilfeo.

Leroy, R. 4. Feb. 1 Mtwier LH-avera, Atlanta. Feb.

1 H. M. Jordan. Shirley. Feb, 1 J.

11. Button, Cropiey Feb. M. J. Trimmer, Lexington, I.

Feb. 8ieorge A. Jackson, Lexington. Feb. 8 Harlow-Mitchell, Uanvent.

Feb. Jacob L. Arnold, Normal. Feb. 3 Ma rein West.

Arrowgimth. Feb. 3 Shaw Lomong, Uihson City. Feb.4 L. T.

BEming and J. K. Johnson, Leroy, Feb. i Pumfrey Kobinson, Deer Creek. Feb.

6 John Huhly, Mason City. Feb, 7 Ouy Stunner, KlUworth. Feb. 7 Adami, Gender. Cow den, Downa, Feb.

S-A. F. Rohde, Bellflower. Feb.S R. 0.

HuUey and Joseph Cunningham, Hey worth. Feb. 8 J. Lnzieker. ftt, OrrlcV, Shirley.

Feb. 9 Ii. -1 as the Joe Junta farm, mile, southwest of Lexington, miles northeast of Towamla, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 191(1 commencing at 10 o'clock s. the following described property, to wit: 7 HKAU OK HOItSKS AND MtTJP.S-l blue roan marc, ii yesrs olu, in foal, weight 1800; 1 brown driving mare, 10 year, old, weLnht lOiO; 1 team mulea 12 and 13 years old, weight 8300; 1 team of gray marea, 12 and 13 year, old, weight 2600; 1 aged brown mare. 6 11 HAD OK CATTLE 1 Jersey cow, 7 year, old, with calf by her aide, a good one; I 2-year old Jeraey heifer, with calf by her aide; 1 year eld 8horthorn cow, with calf by her aide larg.

enough to wean. FAUM IMPLEMENTS 8 acts work harness, in sv of iiwle harness, one let al SEVERAL COMMITTEES AT WORK cident," he replied. "When I 3 cnt decide that a thing is worth nterett Ptli Roinp; after I go ahead I make on StTtoft trial after trial untH I sue- Account! German-American Bank the Teachers' college and the Manual Training teams. The result was a victory for the Manual Training team by the score of Si to 22. Returns Home.

Miss lieasie E. Moore, R. of Peoria, has returned to her home, after having been at the bedside of the Rev. K. P.

Brand In this city for the past few days. Political Pjt There has been quite a simmer in the Normal political pot during the past week and the cause of the ebullition is the fact that a collector is to be elected at the next regular township election. JuJftng by the number of candidates for this position on the list, that party has the better chance Msoe-ssful at the polls. Up to date, in case none have been mist in the count, thee are seven candidates, as follows: Bert Dean, Mrs. Parmalee JohnBon, Reuben Price, Jeisse Blackburn, Henry D.

Stutzman, Mrs. Aiury Kichu.ds, Mrs. Clara V. Promotion for James Davidson. The time was up yesterday for the assignment of an extra passenger con-uuclur out of Chicago to succeed R.

H. Fllsoii. It is understood that James Davidson of the north end fust freight service, was the senior bidder and will be assigned. This will result in advancement among all north end trainmen. It is expected that Glen Foster of the north local, will take the vacated fast freight run, alli.o Will Bailey of the fast freight runs out of Peoria, is senior and might elect to come here.

Political Activity Becoming Very Marked Thle Week Teachere to Mrrt Sc.htfrjlmeetere' Club at Decatur. ceed." I- Just so with saving. It's not the result of accident. It's the most ne; I'jick' nAdJI, iri'i niv little; 2 box wagons, in good slisiie: 1 truck, witn result of going ahead and doing it. Get ahead by saving your money.

The Parent-Teachers' Association of the Thomaa Metcaif training school is planning a curio exhibit that promises to be worth more than passing Takes Carrollton Run. Conductor Charles O'Connor of tha west end pool, has relieved Will Fen-ton on the Currollton branch local in place of Uoad, who was injured last fall. Guad Is able to be about with crutches, but can not report for a Blmpson. The fate of six of these candidates will be settled at the primaries, which will be held on February Feb. 10 David Noble, Funk'a Grove, Feb.

11 Itebekah Jane Britten, Leroy, Feb. 12 Freeniuiit Bishop, Leroy. Feb. 120. P.

Arbogast, Leroy, I1L Feb. 12 A. D. Cowan, Holder. Feb.

14 William Noel, Gridley. Feb. 14 V. ii. Lane, McLean.

Feb. 16 Orville Roaeman, Lexington. Feb. 16 C. G.

and O. Beyer, BloomtngtOB. Feb. lftBurton Kubank, Karmer City. Feb.

15 H. R. Rader, Car lock, Feb. 10 Jfptha Hpry, Hudaon. Feb.

lft John Golden, CookaHlle. Feb. lft Philip House, Fanner City. Feb. lfi John A.

Moon, Lexington. Feb. lft lleiaer Thomai, Hopedale. Feb. lft George Williams Sons, Bloomlngton.

Feb. 17 S. P. StubbleHelrt, McLean. Feb.

17 Jacob Schad. Hndaon. Feb. 18 Fred C. Hamlow, Towanda, Feb.

18 Herman Heck, Bloomingtont t. Feb. 18 Churlea Gesell, Covel. Feb. 19 George BiahopBloomlngton, R.

t. Feb. 21 T. T. Furman, Wavnesvilte, Feb.

210. T. Womack, Fletcher. Feb. 22 Guy Karr, Bloomington.

Feb. 144 iWri'tice Funk, Funk's Grort, Feb. 86 Tom Campbell, Saybrook. month or two yet. Fentun resumes rack; 1 rubber tired buggy, in fine shape; 1 open buggy; 1 spring wagou; 1 feed sled; 1 Monitor grain drill; 1 endgata seeder; 2 aulkey plows; 8 corn plowa; 2 6 shovel, 1 surface; 1 llawke.v.

fanning mill and grader, just used on. season; 1 s-section lever harrow, used one season; 1 8-foot discs; 1 8foot binder; 1 corn planter with 120 rods wire; 1 hsnd corn sheller; 160 feet of hay rope; 1 hay fork and trip rope; 1 14-inch walking plow; 1 60 gallon oil tank and rack; 2 feed biua; 8 scoop endgates; 1 Twentieth Century manure spreader; 4 or 6 tons of timothy in mow; 40 or 60 tons of osts straw, baled. Other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OK SALE A credit of tlm. will be given on all sums over 820.00, purchaser giving note with spproved security, note to draw 6 per cent from date of sule.

820.00 and under cash. A discount of 2 per cent will be given for cash on time sales. No property to btt removed until terms of sale are complied with. UKOKUE A. JACKSON.

J. B. RAYrRAFT, Auctioneer. B. STHAYEH, Clerk.

Lunch served on grounds. J29-8 the west local after being on the Carrollton run for six weeks. OConnor's car west was taken by Kubush, who wag relieved on the local south of Koodhouss by Alexander, of notice. It is the purpose of this movement to contribute to the interest of the students of history by making a collection of curios that have had a part in the malting of the history of the country, however small that part may be. Committees have been appointed to gather the different curious and to take care of the things that axe loaned 5.

The iJemocrats are not so sure that the race will go to them and so there are fewer candidates. It is understood, however, that at least two candidates hav their eye on the col-kctorshlp. R. W. Ward Is one candidate from the minority party and Frank Kershner Is another.

The Democrats dispensed with the troublesome Mutuality Interests Death at Villa Grove, Conductor Charles Glpson of East Beecher street, received word yesterday morning of the death of his father-in-law, Mr. Duzan, of Villa Grove. Mr. Glpson returned from Villa Grove Sunday morning and received the telegrum announcing Mr. Duxan'a death yesterday.

Mrs. Charles Glpson died about three weeks ago. primary and decided to nom a caucus at the city hall on Tuesday evening at 7:80 o'clock. for the exhibit A collector la to be sent to the homes of persons who have curios to loan in case the owner does not have the time nor inclination to The candidates for assessor are not PUBLIC SALES. so numerous since the work vls more deliver the article Itself.

There are PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction strenuous than is that of the collector several of these committees and each and th. Dav i not so high. Mr. J. K.

at my residence, known as the 3. U. fitanger Ltrrn. 8 miles south and mile west of Cooka- one has a particular work to do. Hatfield Is reported to tie a canainaie ville.

and S1. miles north nad 14 mil. west of At this bank we go out of our way, if need be. to protect the interests of our customers. We often have information" whi'h is of advantage to our customers in many ways and upon many occasions.

It is our policy to prevent, whenever possible, any unwise investment, loan or business move on the part of a customer, as we realize the mutuality of our intirests. fer this office on the Republican ticket Ellsworth, on MONDAY, FEB. 7. 1918, and thus far he has no opposition tor the nomination. Commencing at 10 o'clock, the following de MARCUS WEST'S CLOSING OUT 8ALE Hay.

Ing rented my farm and going to move to Leroy. I will sell at public sale st my residence, 4V, miles southwest of Arrowamith, 8 miles north of sabina and 8 miles northeaat of Leroy, on THURSDAY. FEB. 8, 1818, Commencing at 10:30 o'clock a. the following described property: 25 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES-Pslr of geldings, bay and brown, years old, weight 8200, sound sud perfect workers; pair of brown mares, 4 snd 6 yesrs old, weight 8000, full sisters, one believed to be in foal to Gasner's horse, a splendid team of young draft mares Slid good workers; 1 brown gelding, 6 years old, weight lOiRJ, sound and good worker; 1 brown mare, 10 years old, weight LO0, mother of aliove three snd sn extrs good work snd brood man1; 1 bay bhlre full blood mare, weight 1700, good work ami brood mare; brown gelding, 6 tears old, fine worker, weight lOuo: bay ffeldine.

9 years old, There are two candidates for clerg; scribed property: J. T. L. Brook. Advanced, Friends here have received word of the promotion of J.

T. Brooks to the position of assistant superintendent of the 1- riaco system with headquarters at Tulsa, okla. Mr. Brooks will be well remembered as a turmer freight conductor on tha Alton. He resigned here to take service with the Illinois Central and Inter went to tha 6 HEAD OP WHISKS One black mare, 8 yean J.

11. Miller is one and1 Fred Gorf is tne old. sound, weight I'jOU pounds; 1 black horse. The committee on stamps and coins is headed by Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Burner and the exhibit of these curios will be made in the room taught by Mr. Cade. Mr.

and Mrs. Hlcok have charge of the committee on miscellaneous exhibits. This miscellaneous collection will be kept in the room taught by Miss Eyesione. Mr. Lulkin will have charge of the committee on foreign exhibits.

These will be kept in the room of Miss Ktorie. Civil war collections will be under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. George Champion. This exhibit will be in Miss Dexhei- other.

The bets are about even on these candidates, but the most favorable mention la given to the candidate who electioneers with the sack of peanuts. 6 years old, sound, weight 1000 pounds; this is good team and work wel ltogetber. On, bay draft colt, 2 years old. a chunk Uslie Holt will sell st the sam. tlm.

hesd of horses. One blind mare, 14 years old, weight 1300 pounds, good worker anywhere; 1 aorrel horse, 18 years old, weight VoU pounds, good worker, single and double, safe for children. SO HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of 1 4-year-old red foiled cow and calf, been freah on. Frisco, where he has been promoted from time to time. Friends here will be pleased to learn of Ills Will Attend the Tournament.

The students of the University High weight 12M, gdod worker, with style; span of mules, mare and horse, 4 years old, weight 2200, well Drok. snd a pair hard to beat: apan or First National Bank U. a. D'PoaiTAVt Capital and Surplus mer's rooom The exhibit pertaining school are preparing to attend me tournament at the end of the present week and to support the efforts of the mulea, 4 yeara old, weight 2000, well broke and good, handy korkers; span of horse mules. to the early history of Normal and the weight 2100, with a little age, hut will do as s.

is. u. win be in charge of Mrs. G. Evans.

This exhibition will be much work aa any man'a team; brown mare, 12 Other Railway Notes. Brakemnn Peddlcord has been assigned to Will McGraw'g car north. Engineer W. V. Alien is off duty on account of the death ot his wife.

Machinist Joseph Sleyh has been called away by Ucalli of a team loyally. It Is understood mat the entire allotment of tickets has been sold already. arranged in Miss Dillon's room. Mr. nd Mrs.

McMurry will lead in the collection of Indian relics. Miss Missionary Soolety Will Meet. Berry's room will be the location of this collection. Mr. and Mrs.

F. H. The Woman'a Foreign Mioslonaxy Switchman Ed Ryan la able to ba out after a recent operation at St. Jo Funk of Bloomington will hegd the years cm. aafe and gentle, works anywhere, weight 12'H); bay family driving mare, weight 1100, 12 vears old, safe for women or children; gray gelding, 4 years old, road stock, wel) broke, single and double, weight 110U; bay 8 yeara old, weight 12.M, the good draft kind, sound and been worked; iron gray mare, 8 yeara old, weight ItiiO, well broke and that must seen to le appreciated b'ack horse, 2 years old, weight 1300, big bone, will mske a hesvy drafter; roan ally, 2 years old, weight 1100; bsy draft hone, 1 yesr o.d; brown draft horse, 1 year old, sired by Oasner's horse; weanling bone colt, sired by horse.

40 HEAD OF CATri.E Ten hesd of cows, to he committee for the collection of Colo society of tne aiemoaisi cnurcn win meet in the church parlors this afternoon. Mrs. J. M. Rice and Mrs.

Roelnf-aon will have cha.ge of the program. seph a liuKi'lial. nial relics. These relics may be seen Firemen Wersch, Plndell snd Swa. the room of Miss Hobb.

Mr. and month, giving four gallons oi milk a day, an extra good bufter cow; 1 4-year-old red roaa shorthorn cow and white calf, be fresh in June, a good milk cow: 1 8 year-old spotted cow, part Guernsey, will b. fresh by day of sale, good milk and butter cow; 1 4-year-old red Shorthorn cow, due to b. freah the latter part of April; 1 vear-old roan Shorthorn cow, 2 red yearling heifers, 1 roan heifer, calf; 4 coming tyear-old tteera, 14 head of last spring and aununer i-alvea, ten steers and tour heifers, mostly reds snd roan; 1 Shorthorn red bull calf. 7 HEM) OF IllM.S One sow and 4 pigs.

I boar pigs, one Poland-China and en. liuroc-jeraev. All cholera immune. FAHMlVi IMPLEMENTS On sulky plow, 1 Crack s-Jack corn planter, 1 Acme harrow, 1 hinder, 1 wagon, 1 almost new top bugg" 1 Tower surface cultivator, used on. season; soma horse collars.

8 set. of work harmwe. TERMS OF SALE A credit of 11 months wiTt be given on sll sums over 810, purchaser giving note with spproved security. 810 snd under, rash in hand. Notes to draw (I per cent Interest from date of Bale.

No property to he removed until terms of sale are complied with. Lunch will tie served on the grounds, fll'Y STASOER. Ellsworth, tti I. J. ROIHsoN.

Auctioneer. T. U. HOLMES, Clerk, 17 8 boila are off duty for a few trips. Brennau has rcpurted for duty.

Mrs. Parrett will look after the collection of old china and the exhibit Horn Guards to Meet. Engineer Dave Wills is laying oft will be kept in the room taught by The Home Guards of the Methodist vi)fs inompson. for a few trips, due to Illness, and lion man caught the Prairie Slate south. church will Thursday atternoon TTTE set as E-scut or.

Administrator, Gusrdiso or as Trnstss. When considtrinft suet trusts it will pay yon to see as. i no joint committee on arrange fresh or hesvy springers by day of sale, agce from to yesrs old; graile Shorthorn, all are good milkera and gentle; 10 eowa of aant. age. at 4:30 o'clock at the home or ICIgnon Bryant.

ments is composed of Mrs. U. Conductor Charles Johnson of tha south end pool, ia on duty for a few and blood, to calve in April; 10 beat of cowa, of fair fleeh, to calv. by mid-summer; 1 full- Kvans, Mis. F.

H. Funk. Miss Mary Robb. Mrs. E.

K. Parrett, Mr. C. A. trips, and W.

It. Miller caught the car Mood Shorthorn bull, 2 veara old and a sur. Burner, Miss Lura Eve'stone and Mlas Needle 8oci.ty Meets. -Mrs. Mark Evans and Mrs.

H. M. south. Switchman Harry Traugh Is aot uiara h-ia. breeder; 9 head of last spring calves three heifers and five steers, snd 1 tUiortborn bull caifj these calves see csrrring fat.

Cox will entertai.i the ladies of the ing niKht yardniaster In place of Jack Owens, who is laying olt for a few To the Schoolmasters' Club. HEAD OF SHROPSHIRE SHEEP-Ftltv-four bred to registered Shrop Baptist Needle society tnis arternoon at o'clock at the home of Mrs. nights. The next regular meeting of tha H. M.

Cox, 405 Normal avenue. Cl.oeiNO OUT HALE Hsving decided to leave Conductor Brlley hag gone to his rvcnooimastera' Club will be' held in the linn. I will sell St public sal, to the high' shire buck. Some of thf. ewe.

will bav. laniti. side bv day of sale. Many of these ewe weigh ISO pounda and over eacti; 2 Shroiiahire bucka. i SH i TS Weighing about 200 pounds each.

borne in Peoria to make a brief visit Decatur on Friday and Paturd.iv of est snd lies! bidder, without reserve or by-bid, on with relatives, and iteed caught the Normal Notes. Mrs. T. T. Jones Is ill with the wus weeK.

-mere will be two sessions. One will be in the lea room of Linn my farm, situated miles west of sterna, ni'iles imrlheset of Barnes. 6 miles cast and car north. mile north of Normal, 4V, mile, southeast of 10- Fireman BardwelL, who haa been Have been thru the cholera. A big line of farming Implements.

Usual terms of sale. MARCUS WEST, Route Vo. t. Arrowamith. lit.

grip st her home, J00 East Cypress street. rcruggs' store on Friday evening at o'clock. The other session will be held off duty for the past three weeka, be wanda, on THURSDAY, rEB. 8, 1818, in tne nigh school building on Hutur- Rev. E.

P. Brand, who has been 111 ing a victim of pneumonia, haa re Commencing at 11 o'clock a. th. following ODL. J.

J. ROLOFSON. COL. JUDD McCOVf. ported for duty.

aay morning bi-Klnnlns at 8:45. for several Jaya, continues to im THE PEOPLE'S BANK BLOOMINGTON, ILL UNDER STATS SCMRVrjfOW HT0.000.01 devrioetl property, to-wit: nere are several Questions of edu- AN. Auctioneer. A Ts.YI.OR. Clerk.

Fireman Will Dunlap la off duty prove. 18 HKAD OF Hi One pair grar draft cational Importance that are to be on account of aicknees and 1 label The Ladles' Aid Society of Elon church, wtie Am earnestly soliciting your help Hurra, 7 snd 8 years old; this I. a well broke Ulsciist, one of which is the oucKtlon sent down to handle tne pusher engine have wide fame for the excellence of their din of "Prepa redness," with snecial refer at the coming primary ror tax ecu-lector. Mrs. Clara E.

Simpson. Adv. ners, will serve lunch on the grounds. J'JT-ot mil ell mated pair of mane, Bound, in foal, in'i i-iio poutida. On.

pair black draft mane, old and sound, well broke and in foal, lor a lew nays. ence to military drill In the high Miss Bertha Hough, of Somerset, uviiiti pounds; 1 pair gTay draft marea, 8 sm! w-ars old, sound and in foal, weigh 8100 PUBLIC hALK I will sell at public sale, i halt mil. south of Rellfb'wer, Illinois, on TUESDAY, FEHItUAKY 8, 1818 is visiting at the home or nor school. Dr. Charles Gibson of Chicago, a member of the National Security league, will epenk on this ques INCORPORATED less Capital, 5 nrp'us aiJ Profits.

lointa: 1 brown draft mare, 8 years old, smsll aunt, Mrs. K. P. Brand, at 201 Nonn School street. commencing at 10 o'clock a.

th. following mark; this is an extra good mare, weigU (KMirnis. One bay mare, 7 years old, weiglis tion una it is understood that he favors such preparation. President Da dewnhed l'rolertv. lo-wlt: 1 ii ouii'ls.

sound and bred; 1 pur Mack gelt! Mrs. Elmer Downs, of 0 Hester HEAD lie' links) One Mack mare. 8 rear. litis, 4 anil 6 years old, weight 2TU0, and a vid relmley of the I. g.

N. will also avenue, has returned to her home after it Sun old. weight 1SI; blark mare. 8 yeara old, weight l.r...e pair; 1 bay f.imllv horse, weigli discuss the Question. The nrnirram having visited with her motner, wno 1700; Imv mare.

11 lears OI'l. wt-lgni iw.i w. does not state that this discussion is pounds, sound and aafe for ladies snd children to drive; 1 hay borae. smooth mouth, weight 18no mare. 12 rears old.

weight Iraki; bay mare. IS has been ill. In the form of a debate, but the nrob- vears oi l. wcurht K40; ursr 11 yesrs old. General Banking Interest Paid on Time Deposits.

Safe Deposit Boxes for ReiL Authorized to Act as Trustees- OmCHRS AND DtRBCTO H. M. Senseney L. Q. Whltmer C.

J. Northrup N. K. MeCormlek Mr. snd Mrs.

Will B. Pcrogglns. anilities are that the two chief speak of Clear Springs. are visiting their weight 14-Mi. All the sbove mar.4 are safe In foal by Frank Miller's noted imported Hctgien horse.

One crav sa-ed mare, weight 1.10"; gray ers win not agree on this Issue. Superintendent J. O. Engleman of father, Mr. 11.

Scrot-'glns. and sisters at 401 North School street. Normal. mare, 14 yeara old, weight 100; bay mare, 8 year. tne ueratur schools will apeak on the compulsory education question.

Prof. Prof. J. K. Whltrhurch, of the uni old.

Wright bsy gelding. 4 oil, weigni KM); gray grldirg, 4 veers old. weight bay F. O. Marquis.

Prssldent n. wsioon. vies presioem Vv. S. Gray of the niversity of Chi mare.

8 veara old. weiaht lo--: bay gelding. W. L. Moore, Cashier a.

Wstklns, Assistant Csanisr rngn, who was formerly principal of year old. weigl lis); black gelding, 8 yesrs old, versity of Illinois, visited on Pundav vith his friends. Mr and Mrs. J. E.

Stout, of this city. Mr. Whltchureh Is Assistant Round House Foreman Conners and Machinist i cier liamey of the round house force, are oft uii account of sickness. Engineer Ben Alsene haa taken the west local, relieving Dun Ureen, who caught the run when Fitzgerald went to tne Peoria passenger runs. Connie Wright, agent at Hopedale, and Fred Wright, agent at unks orove, were up to attend the funeral of bwitciiman James McUulre.

Conductor Reich haa resumed fast freight south after a week a layoff, relieving Wright, who took the car lo tne ciiain gang handled of late by Abbott, Engineer William Myers of the yard avwtclunK, uaiuin on duty after a luyoft, due to sickness Ben Wood-ard, also of the local yards, la laying oft fur a tew days. Engineer Charle. Trimble haa resumed north end passenger alter a layoff, due to Illness, lelievuig Johnson. Elmer Smiths. and John Geller are oif duty for a few days.

Conductor Herbert Crowder haa returned from Springfield after a brief tel and resumed the west local, relieving Will renton. The wife and children of Conductor Crowder will re weight leoO; blue roan Belgian aullion, 1 year old. aired bv Miller's imported stallion; dam No. tne local training school, win dlscnna the "Cleveland Prof. c.

P- unila; 1 bay mare, 10 years old, weight 1108 pi'in-IBr safe for anvone to dnve; 1 gray draft sl-ling, year old and a good 1 bay ve.rs old, wemhl lf pounds, wwnd; 1 bay hnrae, 8 vears old, weight 1 Ay pounds, sound; 8 last spring draft coils. I) II) Mi OF ATIIF-One extra good milch guing atMHit gallons of milk a day, be rrh stiout April 1 Jersey cow. 8 rers old. fnwh ahout lime of sale; grade 8horthora cows with calves by aide flv. weeka old; 1 I-year old beifer, calf by side; 1 last spring stear calf.

2 lait sirlng beifer calvea. HEAD OF Fn.l.BUKUt Ten extra good silts, bred to farrow nrat to weeks April. Tbe gilla are all (ligibl. lo register and are bred to a registered male, line registered male hog, 8 barrowa, I registered Iinroc-Ji-rwy bow with 7 pigs about 8 months old. Tlits i.

a floe liter and good enough for snvhodv'B herd. Three aged registered sows. assslstant to Professor Hopkins in Snfll, weight four wesnling colts, three fltlie. the University of Illinois. Alvold of the University of Illinois will speak on tha centennial history and 1 stallion, weighing from r-'S) to lirjo.

crack I.vndon Wilson, a former student 3 oi Illinois. erjarks; alio one weanling mule, a numuinger black mare, 7 yeara old, weight 1600; par Normal usually sends a larra repre- of the I. N. and University High school, is visiting relatives and friends black geldinga, 8 snd 4 yesrs old. weight the good kind: blsck mare, yesrs old, weigh sentnlion to the Schoolmasters" dub and there will probably be a large del l.Vwl, In foal; bay griding, 2 years old, weight lia) egation from the university and pub' In Normal during the mid-term vacation at the nlverslty of Illinois.

Mr Wilson Is working on a course In electrical engineering. 2.i HEAD OF C4.TTt.15 Oskdsls Rose, with cslf no scnoois mat will attend this meet ing. hr side. No. 17201.

got by Milo: Oskdal. lwtay No. -1 bv Milo; Red liars. No. DCIH4, got by Milo; four Sh.rthorn eowa, sligihl.

to re WEST SIDE NOTES. Concert This Evening. later, all witn can; i year om imrnam duii. eligible: eight Mmrthorn bulls, from 8 to It The annual concert of the Chris Add Two Crwws to South End Train- months d. eligible.

The atove are all ml i1 tian church will be given thla even In aood thrifty rondition; slso 1 I rear old fst cow, dandy; four yearling helfera, fresh In spring, sll bred lo a registered hull; two beifer ing at the First Christian church of Normal, beginning at I o'clock. The best musical talent of Bloomington main a few days longer. men Pool and Also Add Extra Conductors Other Personal Gossip. It has been decided. In order to The Christmas Savings Club Of The McLean County Bank Is Now Forming Yon Can Take Oat A Membership Any Day This Week This Is the best plan ever devised for th saving ot money.

The small sums of money, which you might otherwise gpend for things you could easily do without, when Invested In a membership In our Chrlstmss Savings club will grow Into a substantial hank account. Talk to someone who carried membership Isst year snd you will be convinced how easy It Is to create fund that will provide plenty of money for Christmas neit year or that will give you a bank account for some special purpose. Corns In and talk It over with us. THE MclEAN COUNTY BANK AT THE SOUTHEAST COMEr. OF THE SQ'JAl! Harry Mahan.

the Alton's agent at cslves and on. veal calf. A big line ot imp and Normal will appear on the pro. menis. Covel, has invested in a Jersey cow and Is now supplying west end train Usual terms of sale.

A f. Bellfloww. observe the strict letter of seniority. gram. Mr.

Hogan No Better. men with buttor and eggs. The Covel COI. C. PR1CKEY.

station Is nuw a popular point for the to Increase tns number of extra conductors and add two ears to the pool. H. HEI.MII K. tTerk. Bellftower C.

E. Soviety will Sere, lunch. Reports from the home of fiteva local crews. bred. It not sold txfor.

dat. of 8 lata fall piirs. 1 HMD Of FARM MAITIINEHY. SEFD C0RX, HARNESS, FTC. One new Peter Sehuttler wagon, I truck wagon with rack, 1 triple Birdsell wagoe bed, 1 John Hcere 18 Inch gang plow, 1 Tower surfac cultivator, I 8 shovel cultivator, I single shovel, 1 No.

8 John Deere com planier, 120 reals of wire, 1 round wheel disc, 1 4 section harrow, 1 tampion self biniler, 1 storm front top buggv, 1 John Deere manure spreailer, 1 Raeln fanning mill, 1 power bora clipper, 1 Mora. Fairbanks t'-d grfndrr, I Uilson horsepower gaaolin. extine on tnicka, 1 llllle Giant grain dump Hh elevator, I 80 gallon feeil cooker, 1 slop csrt, 14 gslvanired chicken eoona, sod othee ar too numerous to mention. Msi-hinery I new, none of It has been used over two years. To sets mw double work harness, I Ml single driving hame, 1 Wwtfm saddle, new.

Twenty bushels Rcid Yellow Dent seed som, Plimrailh xk pullets, 8 geew, 8 ducks. Usual terms of esls. JAOOH OTIL, D. Aurtlonrsr, H. CARMilDY, Clerk.

Tjnnrh served on groun-ls. Will meet morning freight from the west st hamea, am 11 tram at Hem a. f7-6t Switchman Dooley la In olace ef Complaint has heen filed that under Hopan, the veteran watchman of tha North street crossing in Normal, In lananan, laying orr on account of alck dlcate that he does not Improve and arrangement. It haa not tiess. Olson ia in place of Ab Freese, HUBLY'S STOCK 8AI.K I will sell st my I.

ham in Mason City, Illinois, In-ginning there ar. but little hopes for his re ho la confined to his home by alck promptly at 11 o'clock, on news. Craig, (Jury and Staker are also been poaslble to use extra conductors In accordance oalth seniority and as tha schedule provides. With the proposed new ileal, these complaints may SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1818 laying oft for a lew days.

Tefft la off covery. Submits te Operation. th. following described rropcrtyi on account of the Illness of his wife. am os Bigger, 1-year-old son ef 80 HEAD OF Ml l.t.s-FTom 1 to year.

era. all well broke; mulea that will make th. farm be avoided, it la new proposed to in Thank Offsring. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Bigger, submitted The Montana Home Missionary er, good to do their work snd will bring mors money when matured than tbey will coat sou now. crease the crews south from fourteen to sixteen, thus adding Coiidui tors Ollla Balllnger and U. K. Foster te the list of regular runnere. Foster gels to an operation for an absceas In his head yesterdsy forenoon at Hrokaw hospital.

He la doing aa well a can society of the First M. K. church held TneSS mules wees Sll nmirnv remrsi iiiinm. the annual thank offering on Sunday In tha church. Mrs.

Haywood, presi snd buyers need slrsld of any dis ss Ihev are sll hrslthr In lust ths right cow. tie expected. Prof. Ridglay Returns. dent ot the Home Missionary society dittos to go In to work.

Moat of them hav. been on my farm sine. Isst fall. They will he the ear belonging to Gipann. who la off duty on account of an Injury, it la also proposed to plnre five extra conductors on the board.

Should It develop that these five are not earning PI ni.lP SAI.K-tlavfng decided to gait tanning, I will at public sal. on Hrmn Oregon fsrm, known ss the J. D. Funk fsrm, 1. miles south nf Khlrlee.

8' miles northeast of Funk's old In th beanies, and buyer, can see tew i the Illinois Htate Conference, gave an address during the hour of morning worship. Her asldrese was along mis thrv work. Prof. Douglas C. hldgley of tha university haa returned from a trip to Mound City, Pulaski county, where he worked for three days in a teach Orov.

and 71 miles from Hloomington, oa EIINEKIIAY. IEH. S. ISIS. 14 HEAD or OOOD FARM HORSES-AM sionary lines and was most forceful -ginning at 10 a.

the following describee' conalating of one pair of blark hocaes. 8 yeara nld, weight one pair of black mans. 8 year. mi logical. Tne mans offering was proirlv.

to wit: taken. old, weight 8ii one pair, nay horse snn mare, ers' instil uta of that county. Former Student Here. and a I'll of other god farm and market hoeww. til HEAD OF Twenty hesd of good HF Or llolCEH AND Mi KS-Anlstlng I arsv msre, In fosl, yesrs old, lllia) pounds; I Iron gray mare, 5 years old, 1.V8I pounds; I grr mare, in foal.

8 yeara eld, WiO pounds; 1 rrel mare. In foal, 8 veara old, lsoo pounils; 1 Mrs. nickett. Suffers Relspse. as much as tnev would as iirxkemrn upon fsst freight or the locals, the number will be reduced to four or three as may be deemed best.

The list of extra men Is aomewhat tentative aa It Is not known which among those eligible, will be willing to take the extra work. Either Thlesnn or Pheltnn of Ihe local runs out of Springfield will ba one of the five. Collins. Ab Shorthorn feeding steers nf good qusllty, weight Friends and relatives are watching Mlna Edna Blackburn Gray of Blue Mound, 111., haa been visiting friends "reel ful hmded mare. In fosl, years oil, in Normal the past week.

Miss Qrav tha condition of Mrs. lavld Rlcketta, who became suddenly III Hunlny fti. lowing the death ft her husbnnd. It is imported Hela-tan. 17ft) munda: 1 array msrs.

In ebt SJ pounds; In just the right order to slsrt on feed. They have le on my piece sine, last October and bnier. need not he sfrsld of foot snd mouth disesas or anything Ilk. that ss they see aliaolutelv sll right mat iiiMiD IIKlioF. IH)MTS Running in sis from foal, 6 yesrs old, VM pounds; 1 sorrel horns, 8 V'sri nld.

IMS) noimds: 1 srsy horse, 7 yesrs om bott, Campbell and Wright of ths run is a graduate of tha university and Is now teaching in Riverside, near Chicago, where aha has been doing ungraded work for tha paat three years. feared that should she not show s.igns of Improvement during the night she 17.S1 nouliila: 1 Uy msre, 4 years old, InoO out of Bloomington. win pronaniy ne IM.unda: 1 tiav hm, veara nld. ISM) OOUIldS 7 Inch In elrcumfrrrnc. down and from te 10 rsnnot long survive.

lA(e last night tha other four. Tsncey, of the runs 1 hay msr, 10 yeara old, 1100 pounds; 1 bsy feet long; will load on cars at a smsii con n.a biivsr wsnls I hem shipt swsy. out of Peoria, Is eligible, but may pre Spoke an Greek Drama, she was growing steadily worse. Missouri Visiter. fer to remain where ha la.

Business In esse of bad weather sale will he held tnslda. ii'irse, years olil, lsil) pounils; 1 iron gray noree, 8 yesrs old, laisl pounds; I black msre. Is fosl, 7 yesrs old. 1400 poinds; 1 bar road mars, 4 vears old. 1200 imiiiiiiIs: 1 liav mare.

7 years old, a.u will he held over in tlm. for all t. go 1 Mlsa J. Roaa Colby of tha unlver- haa been an heavy of lata that fre ouent expansion of crews hss been ally spoke In tha general exercise oa -Mrs. C.

Duff, of Centralis. Mo, liin pounds; I hse rosd mare, 7 years eld, 1IW found neresnsry to take care of It. The on all afternoon trains of C. A. snd Illinois tVntral.

TEHMS or SAIJI-A credit of sit months will ivrn. nurrhsaer to give hsnkshl. not. be Is vlsltlnsr st the home of Mrs. W.

Hninda; I grar mare, 12 veara nld, IIM pounds (Jray, 608 East Mulberry street. gray mare. 12 vears nld, HOD pounds; I grse new slate will be given a thorn trial and will le revised aa business con mare, 8 yeses old. 8 2 0 pounds: I hav mare. fore removing neoierty.

Note to draw 7 per cent vesrs old. toil ixatnda: 1 snrrei coach 8 rlud on Monday concerning tha Oreek play which la soon lo be given by tha senior ciasa of th university. Thla la tha first time In the history of tha school that a Greek play haa bean given and Interest In It la Increasing steadily. Mlsa Colby told of tha origin Vara old, lug) pounds; 1 black mars, I years ditions may he deemed wise. Dssth ef Wlllett CMssm.

interest from data. JOHN hTBLT, ft MrTVnald. Auctioneer. "in, 1:00 pounds: 4 wsanllng eoits, man v-arllng mule, 1 aorrel weanling mule, 1 pair R0BIS0N BROS. BRED SOW SALE J.

II. KF.EKT, Clerk. -friends here have received word mare; wesnling mules. 11 HEAD or CATn.B-yrarhrtln of I of tha Greek drama and of tha ar-I of tha death at Ixs Angeles. of rangement or tha Oreek theater.

Tha Wlllett B. Chiasm, formerly ef Chenoa Administrator'' Notice. F.late nf J. II. A Ma.

oWesserl. story or "Antigone- was outlined In a and who wna the ann of Charles Slvlng a good Sow of milk; I cows, to be fresh day of sal; I black 8 year-old Jersey cow, I dry cow, will be freah soon; 8 beifer calvea. Mr luron Or-gorr will sell at this sals 18 head of reentered Nhnrthorn bulla, red In color and The undersigned hsving been sppolnted clear manner. Thla play, according- to I Chiasm, the well known former as Saturday, Feb 5 latralor of the estate of J. II.

A Kit. 1st. ol the Miss Colby, la one that reaulrea a slstant renernl freight agent of ths Al- of Uclan end slsls of Illinois, deceased, Consisting of tried sows, fall and onalitv. 12 lo month, old. Will bs sold great deal of dignity and solemnity, I ton.

Wlllett was sged 17 and leaves a bearing aa It does on tha religious wife. The couple had heen a resident al regular terms spring gilts, from the largest boars hereby gives notice tlat he will appear belor. th. cour.ty court of Mrl.aan county, at th. court house In llloominglon, Illinois, st th.

April term, on Ihe Srst Monday In April nest, st worship of the ancient Greeks. of Tx. Angeles for the past year. Charles J. Chiasm was formerly agent and sows of i'oiand-1 hlna breed dams, weighing.

800 pounds, snd sired weigh' for the Alton In Chenoa and was sd Ws Glvs Bankers' Certificates. CONSULT U3 when yon have the "littlest thing" or the biggest thing to tackle In what must be doue by plumbers our word for It you will gain In time, in money, in worry and because you'll not have to get the work done all over again. Our patrons say even more good things about us than we say ourselves, ROSS-JOHtlSTOIICO. 603 N. Maln-st BLOOMINGTON, ILLL.

Klnloch SO. Ing 1,000 pounds. vsnced to various positions In Ihe This Is Ihe best offering we ever freight traffic department of the com Deny, resigning five yeara ago In consigned. Only the best offered. which tune Sll persons nsvuig cisiow ssrainn saiq ralale are not ill.

-d and requested lo attend for the purpose of having the asms a. Dusted. All persons indebted to ssid eelel. sr. reilestd to make immediate payment lo th.

undersigned. All notes III hands of Molesn County tank. Dated st nioonilngton, lit, this Hat day ef January, A. 1. 1D1IV A( v)Si M.

A. nnrNNAN. Attorney. accept aervlre with western roads, Come) and see where the big ones Inter-Clsss Contests. During the coming sis weeks there will be a aerlea of basket ball contests between ths teams from the different rlaseea In ths university.

There will be thirteen gsmes In all. Most of these contests will be held on Monday and Friday evenings, altho there are soma that will come on Saturdays. The STi HEAD uF MOOS (Vnelstlng ef IS head ef hood sows, eight of them lo farrow ahtwit April I one with eight plan now and one with alt pigs; W) head of aboala, from 10" lo SMI pounds. Complete line of farm implements. And other articles too numemiai to mention.

Lunch will he served by th. ladies of th. flrl.iun church. will lie held In heeled tent. Morning trains will he met st Shirley.

If ths roads are bad automobiles will also mrl at Wllrlev, Usual term, of sals. Ywi will also relumed lo Shirley after th. sale WAI.TF.RS Ortnint, Shirley. III. It BROWN, Auct, 1 Friends here learned of the death of are raised, and from large litters.

tha young man with regret. The burial Take Illinois Traction System from was In Les Angeles. Change in Agsnts. Hloomington to Uoblson road. Cars parh way every hour.

Iion't forget we first game of the aeries was played t. J. Cooper, of late agent 'for the Tact Is what enables a woman to select a aultahle audience before knocking the neighbors. got the goods. Write for rstslogue.

R0BIS0N BROS, Morton, IIL this afternoon at o'clock between Alton at bhlrley, bas been appoints!.

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