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mmj tat n.Mi.v wTr.nriT. r.T.noMiNT.Tov ui n.vrmxy. r. rilONR im vvrn 1 MK lly Martin (EUREKA COURT 4 i cniDDiwn CAirc' Ullll I IIUI UMLLU x-" 61MHE AT jlEARS REPORTS TOTAL $180,705 1,846.110 Pounds Livestock Handled By Lincoln Assocut on. Evidence in Morcland Case Admilted-Estate Reports Are Made, Accepted.

-fHHH i 4V II a r. I ii'JT IS! ll J' ir? -nj I T4 I H'llKKA. l-ah 6 -Tha nioal Im. pt.Hanl Imldanta (n 1h, Hiihail of I'aotla fur roMiinii an car aa Ilia an avidrma of ilia in jaa naala lata I mi tiiwin. aA" lhal lima lnrrt l.JViM.N I tht I.ih.'n'n war tPe.r.lel a' final inrr.

haM luf 'n in at thl 'n. aMfn.ted by fam.ara A'l 'ph ilah ha. pra.Mrn. William K'i pra.i.lent ami ftf) traa.utrr TMf i war aim rectrr'crl AiU'i'' I'- lata had Iwan cuk, namlna.l Ahan of llaatltii, Mlrh. mahufartuiar of aaala and lixka la.tifiad Hint aaal No had hern Ir.l mil.

ll (in. V. Hm0mKm' i "aBiiaaMaiaiaitBM I aMaiiaMMMaMM r' llarman Pieiker and Krati.e ou.fr dim ttii Boat Trapped I))' Ice in Northwest LINCOLN NAMES Aid'i, A.l 'i. I Zrirr anil Unman A I II I atatad Ilia rnmpins on II at UdCll LOlipIC UbSCrVCS anamination a nl Iha aama aa la iiaad hy lha jolden Anniversary tup at. la T.

P.aaa, "I by J-aj A. A.n of I'hi. a Fi.Narnmant of fli ai Jnlm. Krb. 5- Mr.

and Mia. aoit alw la.tiliad only ona linkiatr ('. I jinn, ralalnatad lhair cnlilin tititf a. In Ilia aaal In lha l.lma of Central Illinois Deaths Th nal nluni Mr. hipp.i LLLhlvo, dUUUcoL A Jiarty Mra Junr aniil-ll.

Follmci Places Selrc'ed for juankohp. s--wra j. I n'l linilk'irr hi 1 nnti 'waddins annivpraary al Ihplr ral 1 al'ornaya fi Ihp drfan.a ai drn.P Sunday, (oalng In th. M.hmrl lllna.a of Mia Ijinnnn. lha vpnl Cmanaiikh of and fioia waa quirtly ohnaivrd by lha Hump- Hldklay of Kuirka.

Xlaiixin Hainrl iIihip niaintirta of than family. l.ai nn la axi.iir.g Ktata a At'or- Thpy brcan lha day hy attandinit fifw Twaddala. hikh max. in Hi I'aul t'aihulir. I'uliHc Mala.

i him Al mx.n lha family pn-; Hapnit of lha puh Mr aa a of pap. a laal wpildiriit fal. lha d-v Ml. Ij.nm.n-. oflh.

P.UIP of Pa- to Be Held. t'n iliril al Inf tI a Tupxlay afn rvrial i'h i.t.riiii.tini.i Mvra Juna was in, in 1 .1. ul. mi ran of H'' "H' pad lat ar oter being ri r.rt anl me na vl Claims imnuntH I VI. and in "auram coiier'ad lt The Inf hippf hogt, rnt, 4: in i ar.t aheap whl.

t. -tale I 1 I jwinu Hkef fins ton rf Ch ala'ant director of the marketing department "-a nclt Acrir i1l itt al ain'i l' fin marketing by i. r. ul rh IIS 17 mi. l.l rlip urvivnl by hrt irn' Mi n.

Mi f'aik r- an.l c'amplwll. fin mi-ift Matjiria Jan, anil ton lllli and Mr ami Mia. loiah Moor wa ptaarnlad. ap- liltlhilMV anil mn Imnin. 1 piovad and otdaiad rarordad In 1 1.

I I'' Knlilrn iaka, hraiinic randlaa. furnlnhad Ihp tahlr a anlPipiar. Tha nftarnnon waa apant In pn- and Hi prnpoaed fn'uira Mr' Kn.trr'a rouit Tuaada. I'roof of notirp of haarlnB on final raport taaa found to hav haari lilvan Th final raport ap .11 lr hrlil r. I II rl Joympnt of niUKir.

Many frlrnd. nniphrll. nr i.vrii. an1 MH An.nn.la W-. i.f Naalivlllr, Inil 1 h- funrtal ill hrM Thuia-rtnv at 2 at lha Chiinan rhuii in lijiifi'iil rallad tn offar ronk'ialulatlona and 1 I r.

r.h ah. I A 11I I 1 Hlf 11 .111 'L' rpfia.hmania waip pr.na.i. ii.o i In Ihp p.latp of Kdward Fumata Rrr lln of thr I A A a ne in. to pmk aa unsMe be hare Th amm martini hrM Tir-uv rut and the A'lir'a will he brl't r.ln'-tiv tiii' naar Min.H.ka In CninHii ldowa award and aalprtlnn u'-. .1.

'in '1 'i'l Vi-f. 1 I'Vrk' Mi Hun lllin.ii. on Kah 1 ih'j "nraaanlad and approvad Tha XX -X Jamaa Ijinnon horn anr of waa allowad to liu-lif I an.l Jnhn Mi WHMiim Itlrka. laul I SKi'Olt. Krh Tha funrral of William Iirk aa hrld Piinday i.h..(' iT Tullom Couple Observes In IV'p Mm Anni crsan- Tinci-d In ll' "i'l-f luml.l.i tli.i of rim Ilio X.

It. Ijiiii I- Hip 1. I l.r Hip I. -a 1 ml l.riifir old Mini hnf rl.n. Ida Int.r i a.irM 1 1 (MT.I.OM f't Thr 'h I rl of V' an.l a loK cabin In South Ottawa town- rllm rai.lt hlp.

IjiSmIIp roiinty. Jan. jfl pra.antpd and appiovrd Tha IK. In JMii Mr. I.annon.

with hla lniilalrtop of thp patata waa dla. paianta. I ai.lpta and biothar by movad to Navada townnhlp. Jlara urew to manhood. followinK thai Armtn.nf AppolntpH.

mrupatlon of farmlne. Th aama A pptltlon for Ipltara of admlnla. yaar Mia Jjinnona paranta movad Iratlon for lha patatp of Rabacr to Navada township, naar Odall. Aim.itinns waa ptaaantad Aaron Mr. and Mra.

Ijinnnn war unitad W. ArmatronK waa appointad, ad" in mainasa at Odall In 81. and fi.iWl bond waa Catholic rhuich hy the Rav. Kr. praapntpd and approvad.

Tharnmt i' ll 't an.l tti lum iim( an.l Kuii'i k- rlty ha I II I Cl nlln I n. h. K.lmaui tm-r anil nk Munav Cliik" Mi Kl- flif n.v.n iti hPP aftarmwin a' th l.uthrian rhurrh lirv Mr Mrhnark had rharga of hr aarvira hirh a hald In nnth tha Carman and Kncln-h Ilrrman Pilnr. Unit' I'aulan. Ilrniv lla.alhrnrk and lwla Clan-aan ank'.

wi'h Mia Iiin.a Zalgai at tha organ Tallhaaraia ara Hainan Trior, farl MannwB, Will llippal. John Jnhnaon. Hanjanun I.udwlif and Jnhn Tho.a ftom dla-tanra ho rania aia Mra Mlnnla Abandoned Car Owner Found, Johnson Held thnr fnrl- ii (hrrii I. C. Notes From Clinton.

uriMi' I "if It Mi" I'a. knmrr Livingston County Earnings Shown in Supervisors' Reports iipc-il Tm PO.VTIAC. Krh. 5 ateiai la Tna a.M'r I MNTOl.N. Kab 5.

Shariff Wil rnv in fur iinr.rr an i i.t-r PiPii-r. and p'tan-. K-kia I'Imp. II. Ip S'lramon a'ipt Kniiith nnl Tal- n.

tm a.aita I lain Srhaf fanarkar haa loratad Hoylan. Kab 2. lauo In 103 Ihay ordarad lattrra to ba Wauad andHha in the tha .1 tnr af'prnivn Thrra rrr a i tha nwnar of lha Kaaix roarh nmvpd Into Odall whaia Mr Ijin- firat day of lha April tarm of court .1.1 inn nnn ln I 1., Aiill wn in Clinton anaminnaii on romp nrar i.in,iun wa prircirn mr n). tant. Walroma.

Minn Mra Mar 1 in a l. inrlU'linff Mr an.l mi.lc., .1 W. In-li an.l Id. riT.lP an fmiili r.nk. Mi A In tha patata of Milal Arm IVIn.

Mra. Clifford county aupatvi.or. apant nio.t of nik.ht batwaan traina .3.1 b' Hplmar Johnson. 1. ranlil buinaa.

Ha contlnupd In of Fair- Tua.d.y hParing and appiovlns and 17. of Vancouver. Wa.h. C. I.

Alkan- "rl'va bumnaa, until Nov. 12. 1922 i of CMraim a ranra.rntatlv of whan hla atora. Inrludlntt aavaral Ind Mr Mr Kav Miiepp an Mi A im an.l I. atrong.

Aaron Armatrons waa ap- anil Jtirnan n. haul! 'l Jlmaitway m.int. Minn; Mra. Paniai lKgana. rf v.nu, office.

Offira rar No. 2. with Mr. Ran- 'V." i ih. l-n 1..1 aii.a Hal a in nir- ur.ini.ru pv ilia.

Air. i dm. I xiii.Ni waa nraaanian ann 1 i'rh t'nltad Stataa Oallv Buffalo. N. Mr.

and Mra. Pick IH ma iill. iinKi.iK aurin Ijnm.n lf i I of tha SaKL-prman and anna, Oorca and throiK-h Clinton Monday nlcht on I' "na ma rar wni.n appiove.i nioimn 01 in. anmin- Au'o Supply l'" Kif'h anl. Jii lk'-.

Piffpn-drrkPr. I'an Hnilry ami T. Sinkf Clrrku AmltP Wiln.Ptt and MiMi'd Hulnira. rulling plarp, riuth Im p. Six'h ani JiiiIk William S'r and Mra CUik ara ram-ilmla of CuH.im and virinity.

Kor '4 yanri luad on tr.a CUrk homaaiPad aouthaat of ton. Mr Claik livad on thin amp farm for :9 yaara It waa hi fathar'a homa bafnr him Sinca laavini tha farm thav hava llvad In Cullom Ijiiiip of Ind Mr and 1 aunninr; rommn-a ir ina atoian irom mm in inui iriu lam, r. iHiiatnr lor a naarinK on nrnnip, Mr. Harm Kirka' and rhlldran of ahprifra offira tapoitad arnlni(a Klrp'man V. Wllllama haa takan Thursday niKht.

Ma aald ha will I Thry arp IhP paranN of Ihirp rVlltr.nf, haard and rartlfirata and Mr. and Mra. dPoiga th. half 4 -M the 8 m. yard ankinp at Decatur, rome to Lincoln aoon to claim th family hl ch.lUr-n having nf avidancP aurnad and filed.

Flanlnan I .1 Knirinppr Woodward haa taken rar- I tnem. Mx of them aie Order finding heiiahlp was alao H.nlK-n. hal-' tun bpwprn n'rp Ilnd i J-hnaon who waa taken In cr They are? Mr, S.pvp Mr. Armatronf. of $1,141 M.

which haa hppn St whirh tody by the pollc when notl-1 Moujt Falla IV; nan-i ruMUhlnt I'roof tranafprrpd to th county treaaurer. 1 led by Knsineer Chriatian. houEht th car waa I ma ana h.lwaid J. Lannnn. proof of Sn(, 1udnAr ai.rl Tha.

for 12 yaar. Tha flrat yaar or ounra jaminw. ..11. I'm. mmmA lm ih.l' llvad a.t Chief KnKineer A.

Bond waa noticp of adjustment day for lha CLINTON. Ken. Heorg Thr annual repoit of tha M.ibH pending Invpatigation of the thpft.U-oa Angeles, R. Ken- i Walrh. Pan I.nn and Mia n.u.

asm, a Am, 1.1 inu si i.i. 2f7 South At matrons. M. Mam atieet. fmlntv crlkt offlr, pre.

died Monday nik'ht her horn. Alhi icht. Polllne pla. pPiKhhorhnod wharp Mra. Clark a in Clinton Wednesday on train No.

1.10 enroute from Centraha to Free-port. Enuine 4037 which haa ben un Dobbt Family Agrees paranta lived hefoie her marriKe Mr. Armntmnii waa on of Clin- ru1 Th, rounty clerka ro mra. jo- saph W. Duffy.

Buckingham. to hav bean glvan. Th fol. Thar 18 grandchildren. llnB'inK cim' Mr.

and Mra. Lannnn hav been 19 activ worker for their church and Wllcox company, tm; rhool aa well a. for th communl- M'-fhaaaay. $fJ3 V). Bernr their ninrr.ase Mra.

tiarna Imna-h and William lnown port ahowd arninK of n.m. Carrie Rmwn. She haa 'lo 1 number of year k.i ofing dergoing repair, at Padurah ha. p.r Arraatad ludgp Itnker An noiincea Trial alendar. rnanv relc, in and around ow TnT reprt for general tv at larce.

Thl. fact ncnneraon waa appointan flenderson -i, rimton -hurrh. trv nii--v ay c.u am. circuit clerk, office. Thea PKI.I Trt P.nlM'" shortage of enginps on thl.

division anm niairainr oro lam in PONTIAC. Feb. Dobh tsted to hy the manner In which bprause of the rush of be- R. M. Livingston hy th court.

ifamllv again la agreed. Several 'hey wer remembered on the day Engineer Frank Grayson took Emmett Dobh. filed a or their i mtiUnrt hla Wife I rlalm of R. M. Livingston for t.W was allowed.

In the estate of Martha fi. Tlfar The fim owrvd hy Mr. Clark the Ka-'ein Star. balance, hav been transferred to fia been in poaaeramn of the Clark 'rF Klia Spramie waa bun In Ohio the county treaaurer. jhmllv for 73 veiara.

Mr. Clark'" ln Wnpn "hll Thp thre report, wpre p- lathpr boucht It in 1.T. Hp had LlOnS LlUD flearS rOrCi pairnia moved to Dewltt county, proved by the hoard, th prairie aod plowed in lttft. and 1 where the family haa Bine resided Super viaor Dixon pienented an It haa been in th renter of the, OUntV farm AuVlSOr sh' by fiv mm: lnvntory of th personal property iarmlng communrtv around Cullom fleoriie. Edward and Robert of of the Livlngaton county horn and ver mr.

Moat of th farm work I Clinton; W. H. ArmatronK of Weat ho.pltal. ahowlni; a value of wa. don.

in thoae time, with oxen. IBM)N CI 1 Y. b. 5. A pro- (, ohlo Wealey, now in th 900 52.

which I. to about tne 3:13 p. m. vara pngine at I i Olga Dobbs, Just few minute, be- 0 A A nrnnr nr nnnii.nini' nn. in? Engineer Davl.

ha. taken the or her owt, waa niea C. O. Hamilton m4 inn. IV 3M p.

m. yard angine at Clinton. her im bn; i Raymond Don. returned horn Sat- the court and due notice waa noin inainiiiia nave now Fireman Hatchet ha. taken the enke plant awltcher at East St.

iluia. Sut Mr. Clatk father had sram for th renuiar waiy iiincn- uianda; Alic. daunh- JHuO more than th prevloua Inven flrat team of horae. In lhcom- rw" i i Xrr- at ana Diompr, n.

lory. of P. was In charge i. I-owry, who SpiRgue of Clinton. In an opinion given by Fireman M.

R. William, ha. been runi 129 and 130 by the re- recent bulletin. ibt boyh00'1 mtroduced new member of the The funeral will hld from Attorney Robert M. Nlven tl air.

naTK tnare wrra many n'-i club. W. t. I urneu. Enisronal church at anonalhiiirv for ih.

kiiiinir of ann on in nra I i am missed their aults in the Livingston h. round to nav been given. county circuit court. hi In Kae 'h Jurig S. R.

Baker ha. announced J. Carlork I. Inventory waa presented to tha the following trial calendar 'n'finlt. time her, court and approved.

Judg W. H. I -lalr flyatt and Eugene Bur- Foster granted a petition for tha Monday, Feb 17' Catherine of visited Satur- puhllc aale of the property of tha O'Neill and others vs. Lawrence da-v nlKht "nd Sunday with rela-atate. Carney and others; William A.

'v' Klein, appellant, vs. Oeorge L. Fen-' Harwell Pnpejoy of A Heavy migher. ner; Central National bank, etc. i Inwa.

wn" visiting TORQUAY, ENGLAND. A vs. Ray Ruddy. here became III of gallstones Sun-i 40-year-old doctor of good physiqua Monday, Feb. 24: Charlotte Oa-i'riay at th home of Mr.

and i broke three rihs In a fit of cough-hnine. administratrix, vs. Dr.jRoy C. Stevens. ling, and cracked a fourth during a th.

farm, and more than once Mr. ZLl P- m- Thu.sday. The Rev. C. S.

hy dogs Is not a claim against the park aa the deer tun nrar the "Vl Boyd will officiate. The Eastern county. If the Identity of the own- Vhool he attended He explained to ham the puipose aervlcea. Burial er. of the dog.

can be ascertained Presbyterian Church to Install New Pastor nd aim of the farm buieau and will he in Woodlawn cemetery. beyond doubt. forfeit Girt, ChatiworthT 'showed the trlationshlp existing between the farmer, and the busi The board of supervisors accepted the invitation of the Pontlac Klwania club to attend a weekly tSpwial ta Th. PanUar.ph.i LINCOLN, Feb. IL.

f- a a- -m. J. Harris. lfnKi.1 l. Th.

f.BIM' Youth United at Parsonage ness He stated that there were ntiotit 1 ftlMI fnrmets in Fold I ik i k' i Hnier L. Parkhlll; Transrontincn-i James Kinslow received word of attack. k. hoM i "J'1 Insurance company vs. B.

J.Ithe of his mother, Mrs. A. COLFAX. Feb. K.

J. Harris, luncheon of that organization 62, riled suddenly at his home at 10 iIisk.1.1 a T. rxiaiaM county, and that Ihay farmed the CHATS WORTH. Feb. -Everett Hurts of land per capita of Jndden.

Chatswnrth, and Helrn anv rnty ln minois. Hoops. Forrest, were married at 1 n-r. rw X'. I ''fi.

i L. SaF. na who died Sunday morn- Feb. 26 by Dr. Walter win, men evening Cre- morn-; 4 nrf mr ing at her home at Olascow, Ky.

i LL UblLAKb Paul Rrasher and John Brasher, Marriage Licenses means of Knrinif ield. moderator rf. I p. m. Tuesday while sitting In a chair.

His wife and two daughters were at home at th time. Re-iside. his wife he 1. survived by two John Pugh of Fairbury visited irarmera living near Dana, were ar- the Illinois i Presbyterian synod. As- Tuday a warran, Missionary to Africa I.D.cl.l Tha Ptntagraph.) sona.

Olen and Itaipn, ana tnree CLINTON, Feb. 5 A marriage ihorst of Lincoln college who will KONJOLA TO BE MASTER MEDICINE" rtf a rr a triurnahin Mua npniinlv home Sunday at the hnme of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lain. About 65 friends and neighbor, of Mr.

and Mrs. George Burton gathered at their country home to Speak at at license waa Issued here Monday to deliver th charge to the pastor and thprn with the theft of the Rev. Henry Abraham of Bloom 3 30 p. m. Tuesday at the Lutheran parsonage here by the Rev.

Mr. Kalkwarf. They were attended by Raymond Fieldcamp and Hilda pertrude Todden. Following the ceremony the party went to the ome of Mr. Phillip Betrand ln -Kankakee for a wedding supper.

Jhe couple will reside in Kanka-ee. (Spacial Tha rantagr.ph.) Dale Maiden of Parnell and Grace Bird of Farmer City. Saturday evening. The time wa Grateful Man Found in New BELLFLOWER. Feb.

S. Dr. L. S. Jaggard, a medical missionary, who is here on a furlough from the set of double harness and two bridles.

When arranged before Justice of the Peace E. A. Jamison, they entered a plea of not guilty, and were bound over to the action Mra. Arthur StucUey. 1 t0K.ul la Th.

aiintatra.) FAIRBL'RY. Feb. 5-Mr. Ar- spent by dancing and refreshments and Different Medicine Ex- (IMI.I Th. P.nt.jr.ph.) CLINTON, Feb.

5 A marriage ington who will deliver the charge to the congregation. The men's club of the church was re-organized at a meeting Monday night and the following officers were elected: Harry Shaw, Belgian Congo In Africa, will lec- thl. gi. died Tuesday actly What He Needed. license waa Issued here Tuesday ncic or i tru.

Neta May Ridgway. Corr, of the grand Jury on bond of $2,000, which they were unable to furnish tine Thursday evening at the Chi is-, mornnf, the home of her son to William LaChappelle of Decatur tian church. Dr. Jaggard haa been hfre Before her marriage wan and Henrietta Koon. of Hallaville.

in the missionary work 20 years M.pv Hrlne and was the! president; Frank House, vice pres-They have been remanded to the Chic Sale laent, ana tl. j. vtiDie, secretary- Livingston county jail. treasurer. and Is widely known for of Jgcob nd Irf)rlnda ing mission stations and opening Hrln, Snp wa.

born at Nlchols-up the work In new fields. He 1M Mr. Explains Why Divorced Couple Remarried (SpmI.I la Tha P.nUor.ph.) LINCOLN, Feb. 5. Albert L.

Estate Petition Filed (Special to Tha Ptntagraph.) oprneil the mission station where by one son, Lee Roanoke Couple Weds I Sperm to Th. P.ntajr.ph.) Chamber, and Lillian Cham- nn. whom anfi )ivprl t.lKmt.tJ vh 1. 1- C-U A XT 1 ruii.iii mi MORTON The funeral will be held at 1:30 bers, both of St. Louis, who had srniHiives, nre now loraiea.

jjr. Jaggnrd Is returning to Africa, as .,.,1, of ariministration in the es I i r. n-hi. rarinir at the Methodist been divorcer! were remnrrlet T.iAO. FrnnU nnil Rimer Moser nl Unan.

tate of the late Charles Buchanan, this is his final dale for lertllie nv, r. 1 Kpn-'rlav mnrnlnrr In (Vila rllr.b Ruth Wants More LOS AM.KLES. Feb. 5. Wp all knnir bow fur Babe Ruth can knock a baphall.

And ..1 r. who was killed Jan. 24 when an 1. T. S.

switch engine struck the "2 assisted by the Rev. M. H. Magistrate Schuler Hagan. They noon at the Morton Chi istian Apos- 7-Weeks Cruise Planned speeder on which he was riding on will reside In St.

Louis where theltollc church, the Rev. Mr. Schmidt groom is employed as an Roanoke performing the cere- Van Leer will officiate. Burial will be In Pleasant Ridge cemetery near Wing. the Illinois river bridge at East cian.

mony. A wedding dinner was Peoria, was filed in the county 11 'a- hog I niiig to look i 'B "I Tne widoWi Mrs Emma Clinton Resident to Visit West Indies, South America on Trip. (Sptcl.l tft Tha P.nt.graph.) mi. ami mis- Joe rann. Rnphannn uin.

nameH arlmlniolra. Lawrence C'leary. (Spttl.l IP TM P.nUgrtPtl.) ODELL, Feb. S. a Clinton Girl Wins Award (Sptcl.l la Tht Pant.gnph.) CLINTON, Feb.

5. Imogen Bul- a. 4 "hf f' irnea hit 8 hlliP- Sr. The young couple will live near Roanoke on a farm. tor of the estate which includes personal property valued at $100.

CLINTON, Feb. 5. Jerome Co- nnnt. 212 Fast Main aire.t if, Cleary, 81, Olen suoneniy y. daughter of Frank Bullard waoba TUCSda 1 luesnay 4 Dismissed from U.

of I. ai nis nunir r. and married -v -w. Hon Irm a nf k. OOrtl at.

OttWa in IMS URBANA. Feb. 5 Four men nan icraivea a a war a irom tne I 101i XJm spent on a cruise of the West In al Junior World Sunday school paper students of the University of Illi dies and to South America. i. wrvivea oy i v.

for havin -iThnmna. Clement. Joseph nu.a, nois were dismissed Tuesday, three He left at noon going from here miui irs niiiiniii i pn for dishonesty in examinations anrl MR. JOHN LKACH. to Washington.

D. C. where he will Phillip, and three daughters, Mrs. Harriett. hnll teams pork'Pllio a as hard.

There lip is. Wants bigger pay than he I'rpsiili'til of llm luiii'd Slates. It nln't right, lint jit the same if you ars serious. Grace Riordon, Alice and the fourth for drinking. No names were made public.

spend a few days visiting John Mc- "The first year after I cot m. Thursday at the First Methodist church here. The Rev. Milton Mahon of Clinton, who is attending Richard Lee Roy. married 1 took Lydia E.

Pink- Wilson will officiate and burial will a university in that city. From Washington he will iro to New York (Special to Tha ptntagraph.) ham Vegetable Compound Richard Green Hill cemetery. -37 eitv for three rlnva nnrl sail LEROY, Feb. 5. because I was so weak that the there on Feh 11 on the IT Roy, months old son of Mr.

and minute I would start to do nntrhess for RedforH for 9 rinvo' Mrs. Harry L. Roy, died early something I would feel badly. It did me a lot of good. Since -saw- jtr cruise to the West Indies and Tuesday afternoon at a hospital In South America.

jBurlington, Iowa, following a brief The return trip will he made via Illness of pneumonia. The family 11 IX then I have taken the Veee- Florida and other southern slates, imoved to Burlington from Leroy table Compound off and on "I'll declare to (lie world thnt Kon.iola in rightly called the master medicine," said Mr. John Irf-ach, (ilrndnle avenue, Peoria. "I was 111 aa the result of chronic constipation. My system must linva hern filled with poisons and impurities.

I usei!" laxatives, the very strongest, and these helicd only for the time being. I bud terrible diz, jf spells mill headaches whs Irt'jM: in ambition and vitality, anau-ways felt worn-out. "Wlilln I was wondering what to try next, my attention was attracted to Kon.iola by fin indorsement of a Hum hose case whs identical to mine. The next day I started the Konjola treatment. Within a week my bowels were acting iK-rfectly normal, and since that Reduce Your Payments Put All Tour Bills In One riact; And Hare Just One Payment.

Borrow $100 Pay Back $5 a Month With Legal Rnfe of Interest AMERICAN FINANCE CO. Open Monday Evenings Phone 87 210 Durley Richard Lee Roy. (Special to Tht Panl.jr.'ph. LEROY, Feb. 5-Richard Lee Roy, 9 month old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry L. Roy, died early Tuesday afternoon at a hospital in Burlington, Iowa, following a brief illness of pneumonia. The family moved to Burlington from Leroy Jan. 1.

Besides his parents, he is survived by one brother, Robert. The body was brought to Leroy Wednesday for burial in Oak Grove cemetery. henever I needed it. I am now the mother of eight children and I still recommend this med Jan. 1.

Besides his parents, he is survived by one brother, Robert. The funeral will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday at the M. A.

Oliver home in Leroy in charge of the Rev. A. D. Peck, pastor of the Lauer Is Possible Candidate i Special to Tht Panlagr.ph.) LINCOLN, Feb. Lauer will probably be the Republican icine for it makes me feel younger and stronger." Mrs.

mil in' some baselmll kniK-kin' done you wouldn't liirp Hoover to do it if you could afford Ruth. It jest goes to Know yiui that this Is the age of specialists. I don't care what your trade if you get tn where you are the in your linn you can name your figger. People want the goods and will pay for perfection. It's like junipin' a creek, junipin' and landin' in the mid-lie twice may show ambition and 0o up effort, but It won't get rnn over.

It's the feller with the ability to jump all the way that gtlaj across. ward to succeed George J. Ressler, iMethodist EPisc0Pal church Burial whose resignation was accepted Oreance Godfrey, 103 Cumber' land Street, Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Feen-a-mint is the answer. Cleansing action of smaller doses effective because you chew it.

At your druggists the safe and scientific laxative. the. city council Monday night. Mr N'nah Lough. to Tht Ptnttgraph.) SAN JOSE, Feb.

Noah Lougn, Ressler who still had more than a year to serve resigned as he has been transferred from Lincoln to Oscar Bennett. (Special lo Tha Pant.or.ph.) LEROY, Feb. funeral of Oscar Bonnett, who died at Mos- Sealed Proposal Williamsville by the Chicago Al- vived bv four sons He'nrv. Vernon. Setled pronoun la will ba recalrrd (, the jiiano.

will he helH k. ton railroad. Mr. Lauer's name.Harland and Ernest; two daugh-i First Christian church at 2 1 of la tha olflc. of Uis I Z.

P' tiark. City Hall Buddlnc. up 0 3 0 (time I have not bad a dizzy sjiell nor headache. Konjola made me feel hotter in every way. My gen- jeral health is better than In years." I Konjola is sold In Bloomlngton at Moratz drug store, and by ail the druggists in all towns throngh- lotit this entire section.

Adv. i piacen on the bal- ters, Mrs. Mary Woll and Mrs. Ida bal- ters Mr. M.rv Wnll anrl Mr.

1.1. epuniican central com-; Hainline, and nine grandchildren. ripv. usceola Mc- nilorli r. M.

rlrly. FeDnury 7, 1 s'tji for Nemar will officiate and burial will I of water mcers In be oak Grove cemetery. JOR PATIO HEKMAN J. BOCK, City Clerk. km a ock.

c. n.r. luee' 1 The funeral will be held at 2 rl.

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