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PH NE i 4500 TWO THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1933. DRAINAGE SUIT BRIEFOFFERED T. P. W. Road Defendant in East Peoria Sanitary District Action.

BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES At It Again! By Martin COURT TO ACT ON 20CASES Judge D. H. Wamsley Sets Trials in DeWitt Co. for Jan. 23.

N0 rV bA5 rK'T GWTO fc tt IVl ll tl CUT COCObASTO- vfcv. wv, rants stP Central Illinois lervle. CLINTON. Twenty cases wera set for trial beginning Monday, Jan. 23, by Judge D.

H. Wamaicy before adjourning court late 4J-day. Court will reconvene tt Monday for a brief session, and a week later the petit jury will report for aervlce. The cases docketed are: Detmer Manufacturing Co. vi, W.

E. Waldon, assumpsit; Effi. Johnston vs. National Telephori company, case; Lemnuel Kennedy Ag Product in Motor Fuel Arouses Farmers' Interest DeWitt Co. Grade Literary Contest to Be Held March 18 Daughters of Union Vets, Clinton, Elect rnlirph mitral Illinois Rervlre.

rnlrrih rrnlrsl llllaols Berries. CLINTON. The annual DeWitt CLINTON. Mrs. Grace Huff was ef)Unty grade school literary contvrt elected president of America Cart er Tent, No.

S3, Dauchters of Union will be held March 1, It has been announced by school officials. The literary events are: Reading, dra Veterans at ths annual election of officers held In the Library club rooms Tuesday nlsht. The officers I matic and humoroua; chorus (limited to 20 voice); solo (above fourth grade) and Instrumental elected and Installed we-e: Senior solo (any Instrument). Elimination FtnUCTPh Central Illinois Sfrrlre. TEKIN.

Robert H. Allison, wha with Attorneys Ben L. Bmlth and W. A. Potts represent the East Peoria, sanitary district In their suit against the T.

P. W. railway, was In Springfield Tuesday where he presented a brief before ths supreme court. The case Involves a strip of land owned by the railroad company which wis desired hy the district In comnlctinpr its drainage plan and suit condemnation was tried In the county court when the parties could not agree on the amount to be peld. The land, known as the Pnlan ditch strip, condemned but the railroad company was not satisfied with the values as fixed by the Jury and appealed to the supreme court This court upheld the flndinss In the county court but later granted a rehearlig and the brief submitted by A'tomey Allison was In reply to that prcented by attorneys for the railroad.

In the circuit court affidavit of attachment has been filed In the rae of Ben Grubb vs. Mam'e Morris. The sum of Is Involved nd the pi'alntlff reelf that the defendant, who res'des near Tremont, I about to conceal, assign or illspose of her property, te the detriment of the defendant. An ord'r has ben signed In the county nurt approving the repo-t of the conservator of Marie F. Youn and the final report in the estate of Henry L.

Harrison. Petition to nvet fundt cf ward has been granted In the matter of the of Raloh Pipler. Th Inventory In the etate of Marie Woelfle hai been filed and approved ar.d order elcned annrnvln? the flnl renort In the estate o' Joseph Hjette. vs. C.

W. Chapin, ease; Bert Dirrlc vs. James esd Robert Nelaon, assumpsit; W. C. Vollrath v.

Josp'i Bordenkecher, assumpsit; Ear Vance vs. Lyle Cathcart, assumn-sit; Virgil Shelton vs. Ed Wight-man, case. Lydla Blue vs. Benjamin Buck, case; E.

R. Myera vs. Clyde Sam. uels, assumpsit; Wiley Johnson vi. DeWitt "County Grlln trovei Dean McKeon vs.

I. P. L. corporation, case; Indian Refining Co. vs L.

T. Jorodan, appeal; James Gre-? ory vs. Relse Conetrurtlon corv psny, assumpsit; J. McDormar, vs. William snd Lydla Adims.

casej Frank vs. G. W. Mill-damages; O. Watson vs.

A. Walden, cane; Johanna Jlmers'Mi vs. Mutual Standard Insurann company, assumpsit; kins vs. National Loan cnmXAv rasa. vice prealdent, Elizabeth Duncan; Junior vice president, Kaye Glue-brook; chaplain, Alice Vinson; patriotic Instructor, Lulu Fort; treasurer, Minnie Duncan; council members, I.aii ra Obermeyer, Rusm Bennett.

Nellie Armstrong; fulde. Louise Barr; guard, Mary Hammond; assistant guard, Frances Gideon; color besrsr, Eliza Har-rold; musician, Sylvia Edmlston. Llncoln'a birthday will bs observed by the Tent on Feb. JO, It was voted at the A committee was appointed to plan a program. contests will be held in the various in the county two week before the final contist.

Clinton Business Removals ranlstrspk t'enlnl llllnsls terries. CLINTON The store building on the North Side square, formerly occupied by Grlffi Book atore, haa been leised by Mrs. SchMl Samue'a. nroprletor of the Clinton Floral Shop, who will move from her present location Feb. 1.

C. A. Nebel. who last week purchased the slock and fixtures of Grlffi book store John Antheny Kiley Weds a public sale, will occupy part of the store room with the Clinton Mis, Elizabeth L. Burkey or" Night Coughs ruiitsrapk Mitral liiiaeis srri.

fh, Sinclair Oil Refining John Anthony ley pany ha sold the White House er-and Miss Elisabeth Lillian Burkey vie station at th Intersection of af Wapella, were united In mar- state aid rosd No. 2 and West Main Pisa's itns eoufMns liwisnihr s1 effwtlrelr (fan' the rlage at 6 a. m. Tuesday at ths St 'street, to Walter E. O-eig of Ltn Patricks Catholle church.

ThecMn. With the consolidation of the ''V Rev. Fr. E. W.

Flynn officiated Clinton and Farmer City bulk n'SSfJl Attendants were Mi at herme plants, with headquarters In Clin- nun rsfM the ihret arl Mahon and Jshn Daugherty. Mrs. 'ton. Chester Jjnklns. local agnt.

fnr cnilarw. as a4 nc eiu. Amplifier, carried I he ilNrtisslon (a an t-ppcr hall, and to crowds In a nearby pool hall and an adjnlnlnj lunch room. Funds Here rained with which to aihance the plan of clctatinr furm prlren by IrfUlation railing for It percent alcohol manufacture! firm farm Kiley la a graduate of Wapella has been displaced by Lester Bo- Four different rooms wer required Is hold I he more than I.OnO farnrr and businrvnn lw al'milH (he firlillry Mona clult nwrt-hit TufMlrjr pisht for lh advan-emenl of the Reoherea plan of farm rellrf. ThU a'ew cf the racked ha I reveals only pnrtion of the Arrowsmith Institute high achool In 1931.

The eiupi lan I of Farmer City. Mint Ml Af FflP Couaha PISO'S remain In the employ of tha com-j Ipany an a driver. will reside on farm In this viein 'Uy. products in all motor fuel. and Coid's Pintatrapn Pnote Ccmcs on Jan.

13,14 rsMamHi feairsl IHiiMta aniM. Ccuple Observes 50th John Warner HI Anniversary, Clinton Sues for Divorce Central Illinois Deaths raatiSTie Cealral IIIHMts Renlr. ARROWSMITH. The Arrow-smith farm Institute and corn show wilt be held at the high school Friday afternoon and Saturday. Trof.

W. B. Nevlne of the coliese of av rleulture, L'rbsna, will apeak on dairying at p. m. Saturday, and H.

L. of Normal will talk on corn and Its selection for seed Saturday forenoon. raetstrae teatnl llllaali frl. Warner III of Clinton baa filed suit for divorce from era Is Pat ton Riggs Warner In QO3 GOO and Mrs. Wil-J Ham Biker, residing on South E'liabeih street, observed their' Warren Witham.

r.alalrapk teairai IIIImi. anm. FTANrORD- Warren Witham, If II 11 I I y-v N. -w-S. i the rireut rourt nf nVVitt cniintv.

Wreddinj annlvMsary en The suit w.ll he heard at the Janu- rnlred stock raiser and farm.r Wednesday. A celebration of the.ary term, which wis opened Mon- IViVAU LI IV 1 1 VjfQ I Awards will be made on ID eara died "uun-niy ai nil nnni' vw i i rr wnrn mil nrew corn, wmte corn, oesi nere Wednesday morn nr of a rAn Bottle Of 100 EISayeir Aspirin 1) Tablets lay. Mr. Warner la tha ion of iXr. and Mrs.

John Warner II, 432 North Jackson avenue. Mrs. Nana Pennington hat started 10 eara, beet single ear. peck stroke cf apoplexy. He waa n'ldren can be at home, hellel corn, sweepsekes 10 ears.) Aug.

lfTd, the eon of William The eoltpre have lived In Clinton I -il 2" itium pe i p. m. and Fusan Witham. On March IV tor manv veara and sr. Pr riav.

Anv f.rm.r m.u Ik. i.j ear and are well 'T separate maintenance and Tbeaa Friday and Satnrfav BpaeiaU at 102 Washington St. Fre IVIIvery Phon 3131 i injunction in the circuit court or re- r-i' i corn ho baa raised. School boys survives with one fost.r dsunhter. nowo nr mje.iu n.i rvn luun iurti in corn nrj ainnira iiaiTon.

iao surviving ace mw -mrrmi loconvntve nlngton. The suit will be tried at 3Car16c Palmolive Soap 10c Sue ran.oib mm uumy ecore eara win Ms sister. Mra W. Uoddard of ine nave four the May term Mrs. Pennington la be used.

Premiums will be award-, Normal, and three brother. Alden Edward and Kills Raker and Mra.the daughter of Mr and Mrs. E. ed at the closa of the Saturday aft- an-J Ar.hur of Pianford, and Wl- Hrry Arn-ld. of Clinton, and Mrs Kltchena.

SOJ North Walnut street. ernoon araaion. The women alo ter of Armlngton. F. L.

Ferklns of Kansae City. Mo. Edward F. Campbell of Clinton 36CVI Barbasol 63c Tube fls.ma ihaa been anpolntad by Judge W. F.

bava an exhibit, speaker and pro-' Mr. Witham was a membe- of the fram. Pro-I'ytei icn churth. where the fu- Larry Wllliama of the I. A.

A neral w.ll be held at 1 p. m. rnday ataf f. Chicago, will speak Saturdsy i afternoon. Mr.

Mario Ihnvsn. 7 of the estate of P.nw trm, laHMta arte th, Ut, J. BUi ntM EL PA'O-Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Lane. Puusraea trral IMMwis orer celebrated their fiftieth wed- lodent Tooth Pate S0cTub 33c RSlOrmatCrj Carrd Recedes I Mar.a Lh- anniversary Wednesday at the Price Reduction on CIGARETTES 34 -e-VA Stc Laxative Bromo Quinine 40 Tablet L. B. Q.

it. i I 'mB- M- 5 Washington "'r son In lew and nora OI Otna OI amity home daughter. Sttatea Attorney and r.Mnr.Hi retxrsi im nir. Tt aei.y nijht after a week llinew H. H.

Taker Three of thetr Miller, for- InBi Fhe was bun la Pen. 'hl'Hren. Mrs. Ral-r. Mrt.

P. H. tnerly of Rioomlnfon. nvr mark May 11, and carra to of El rsi and ro'ld of of tha Illinois State P.e'o-tnetiry. 'the Slates fS years ajo.

I nvilla. were present. Lee-i Rnner rce.vd w-rd rec-nt of the h.rtn Fha was msriied Fre.lerlck was unah'e to a'tend. of grandson on Jai 11M, the mho preceded br In death were marr'ed evt of Dr. end Mr.

Fran ilin R. In March. 1XX y.r. Uhnsn la ri 3lt- JW. Mr.

Miller of Oeveland. Oh o. le nw eurvived by a on. Robert, at home maiden nam was Harriett Lucky Strike' Chesterfield. I 2Pks.

far 25 Psyllium Old Gold Camel Anacin Tablrta 19. Carton of 200 JJ3 I arrival weighs eight po-ind an! funeral rrlce wer ondu-ted usune, CoUa amd. limn OaMtMta beara the nam of h'a fath-r. Dr. the Ralelch J.

Harris mortuery Milter le had reidnt phvsidan of at 2 p. with Mr. the new Lakeside hospital that Htar.ee Oour'y, raler of the Chrto- tab. Alcohol SouTk'ioccb HSSSSL 78c (lan church. cfficUtin, city.

I.FARN Or MIRTH, rwtoen tefjteal IBtaM rPW. CUyTO-r. and Mr. John Ene-llsh. Ml Qunry etre, wlv4 wo Wedneaday of blrtl of a on Mr.

and Mr. N. J. Wddrh of Chicago. Thte la th nur.ai waa in rnuae cemetery.

III SoMt't ImIWh Real Estate Transfers Citmrmitl4 Hubber Gloves 19 WslftM Mm OIms Wl mmm Mr iwli are era, qmUi a lolyeot stMaM. Alarmaetk (cSuT I Mm sw. wtwt) -fmmmmrmmi I 7 i iv nuhw w. Mb iT iTii teea sisaiN aietak fOT M-w. Mailt D4y.

rMMnH rural tmammt (mta. Tk. nrt child cf th couft'e. Th moth. PeMeareea mi lataets Ivin-VJ Una Englleh Ctrtifetts 2 Cat Quinine 17fi Mt-ite I I tm day wa born In Autttat.

mrar.al I w.V.til'w Firuod's us Bisodol I Remedies 49c 2E2 ii coK'toSTMrrver: "JJXl VlP tV? Tin MUltM ATNTIh i W. EH. fflKOLAKfllD Ulmt It In rtskx lUlua Bain rCLOt- 1 71 iady, Aurora. Nev Ch-l A -1tr. G.bbon.

N.hr, and Mr. mliirH" nobb.n. of L.ne;.n Th. nett township. Tnur t) CU 1 ta I at ear ta le I.

a a. Sae. Hr tee I Wf (, I fee He gas CM bar Ie Tick'iKo: nn. DroM. siraw Jb Sl)r raaklaa Before-Invoicing Clearance! faux inU 69c XW i tr tie aM tJrmm Ut RTJRO Med.

Chest day front th Sheet Home and bur-lal In t'aion cetietery. Harrlat Liceaitt Creams If ytl'r t'rH of hutlng nnllnar vhcap" HiWry that cnea' ear thro, hero'e a Cl'Sranr Feature imi hnul.l. Mr. Mailetla sVhmltt. P.eratrar I ratral eMt Sonit.

CUNTON -Fiineret rte for art. Plfe InM I limit smlM. PAXTO -Jsmes P. Wright. V.

aa ri aw. a e. tt i s. ew. I r.

a a a. III rst Itt Mr. Msnett Srhmitt, who ed at Monday at hr home near at (to see taenia's tv. re. a.

si.wi te. a ti it, 21 and ran Minlrkvin, 21, I Wa KATTRDAY Dinner ate) upper Chin-M Chop Suejr 25c UleamiHl rtlr. Put. rfr4 Tt, fi.ff. Te.

Ml'k. 1wle Ii- C'team. Tonics Toiletries 1.000 Pir Full-Fashioned Picot Top Chiffon HOSE Flapper Fanny Says at ttt, kM, Who, at. as It a. taw rM us.w.

ri ii m. iil Stan ff, I I as rUa aka ih I a Sm.wi rra. te I at laa4a II ta aHifc t. r. til ummm aw I.

pMe tie timet lee P. I a mm eua, Is -oy. wer held from tha Mithvti.t riiecopai church In Heyworth Thursdsy at 2 p. m. Pu-iel waa in Sugar Orov etmetery, near Wepelia Sir, rarrt lUrho.

IHiflffl Bl IWMMlt sWwl? UNCOLN-Mrs, Carr; Bl'kee, cf ML Pulaski died at 2 So m. Vedne'day at th pron hospital, She had been a pat ent tha hospital for two month On on, fti'ssell: a auter. Liltlso Ashurst. and a brothsr, Ah nrst, yr've. The body wee taen leeVr) plryn mil Mm thU CnydmH Card Dealer 1.00 Yah mmljr ur a hawlt ae-d im if)geaM all-snelal unhMe swal.

ty aniiaraeairellp deh) four hdi of rrds, piarteaj net rWjr each af far plaptr. RfC SI0 In tlM Oualllt! MM, Kfry Pair CuarastfH Tcrfed AWsTewtwl C. A. Casaetaael Radio Tubes Taav ui A. mA Ic Cream Packs OuarU TAc ViniM 17e Wash Cloths Othm2ffll to te Her hey funeral hm in BMa aa tM i- i.

nm Ml. PuU-kl. Mn. rtnW fine. Mnii retMral IINssl eilis.

I'ii ta a la eeiajit aa ilV Ul Trmmw' firtWflUI Ptaia er ttm4 hwder. A fm tn hup any Mrt fat IM namirpl OiriFOH funertl of Mr norg Pinkiey. T. who dler her horn h' Tuesday, wa held at the Methodist churth 1.00 Thursday at 2 p. m.

In ehti-t of In pastor. n. A. II. riagf.

6nt i nutial was in th Oihtan cemeiery. i lilt a il Tooth Brash Listcrino and They'rt QUALITY Special Ta I. Taaaf Unai LaaaW saw I al IWaultfully Shr 'hlffia or rrvlra welsht aim kings Mm. Smlib Hits. PMete (wis IBwsh asnaisi.

PETEnnniT.O.-Funeral er-ire M'S. Ira A. Smith. who died Tudjv, wilt held Friday at 2 at te Peterehura Flrei ore pure. fih I'mifM" Silk t'rf pair rfrt I Sheer ot i pur.

fih 'I'mii Popular 10c Sizes AfltonioY Cmpatra. El Prodjclo, Duub IJastrrt, Patma, J. a Dun, Garcia Or and and XI one! 5 or 4()c 74c rlon ll weeiel mil sd rtadl All I hleel. Nrows) I Uskh.a! with tii. Freih hl iwwi-ii shad IW Beige.

umnHrl, Off. Tsnne Mlal. SawtaiL llwk R'a lint fs.l. iwwii Tsui eassivt Haw rifa) rupil.l church, (he rt r. of Jarkennvllte, offielaftng Ht, tremens heite! i tn My lllery at RnUnd'tl nu-ll win made In Oakland! Sons eonil sery men hv reme-ery.

ri Kolamla. rirai IW. 1 tfnnj hi mutd'r and rio'hinf about it. PANTAORAril'rHONEaliV).

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