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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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6 THE PANTAGRAPH, SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER, ZT. HOT DEBATE OVER LOCAL NOTICES BLACKFACE SUCCESS IN ST, MARY'S SCHOOL quite a little parleying with tha presld-Ins oJMoer ha read sections of tha boo" of laws, In which he construed that formal thru the chief of police to the police com Plljisiciana and Burgeons. Dr, FREDERICK O. JACKMAN FOURTH FLOOR OA1E8HKIU Bt-DQ.

BOTH PHONES. DIED NEAR LEROY, Mrs. Daniel Benton Expired an Friday Afternoon after Nina months lllnssi. Mrs. Mary Elisabeth Benton, wife of Daniel Benton, died on Friday afternoon at 1:11 at tba home of her daughter, tin.

Cora Walden, on tha George Dooley farm, six mllss north of Leroy, after an lllnea. of atna month with cancer. She vat born November list, at Brubvnvllls, Ky. The deceased and her husband lut, been living with their daughter near 70 Head of RegisleredSiieilaiid Ponies TO BE SOLD AT MY POSY FARM UmM 33, 1339 Geo. Heyi, Washing; on, 111.

mittee. Hers ths mayor said that he did not to urs It neoessary to bring charges before tha police committee. Aid. Coatello wan to know why tha cues hsd ever been referred to tha police committee: ma mayor Intimated that ha never had dona Thereupon Cosisllo exo.Vxsl: "Kuits says that you did, ao it la a matter of eraslty between you and him." Claims Right to Spsak, When the chair again told Aid. Kerrtck that ha was spaaktng on a question that was not debatable tha alderman said that be knew of no rule of such a kind and turned to the city attorney for a rullim.

Mr. KlirsHfnry auld that upon a prr.ciid-Ing of this kind the only Issue raised was whether the council wanted to disapprove the action of the mayor or not and In act ing upon that Issue they could do so according to the regular rules. The attorney said that If tha chair had ruled that tha question waa not debatable It was tha privilege of any councilman to appeal from the decision of tbs chair. Do you want to vots or not?" asked the mayor and Kerrtck replied, "Yes, 1 dn, and under the circumstances, I will cent my vote to disapprove your action, feeling I do that Mr. Heaa has no', dealt with fairly." Batson Sticks By Mayor, AM.

Batson tn casting his vote said that he believed that tha police department must have a head and discipline; that the mayor baa had ample time and opportunity ta Investigate and hence would vote to sustain ths mayor. Aid, VYalles voted with the mayor and Aid. Miller against him. A canvass of ths vote showed thst elgh( had voted to disapprove tha mayor's step and live had approved lb The mayor and hla alllea were victorious, for two-thirds vole, or ten aldermen. Is accessary to restore Officer Hess to the ranks.

Ths oouncltmen lined up as follows: Vi'lih Itayor Jones. 'Jlbricd. Moons. Batson and Wallae Against mayor Hummers. Costello.

Hamilton. Kurts, O'NelL Dugan. Kerrtck and Miller t. Not ruling Hall. Seeing that tha Insurgents lacked enough to win, before th count waa an-Bounced, Aid.

Coatello aald that he would ehange his vote to the negative In order as he said "to get another whack at this thing." In explaining how ha wantrd his vote changed Custello said to the mayor. heard three months ago that you had aald that Haas would be looklna for an other Jub If ha didn't quit talking about you. i want you to know that Hrea le no. particular friend of mlns, that he lias ur-d me not to make an. flrht in his be half, but I am bare aiandlna- foe lua.

Ilea" The mayor wanted fo know of foat.lla where he had heard that he (Culecxl had ever made such a statement about Here. rmra more than one honest man," ra. r'l'd the alderman, when the mayor re- naikrd. "Oh. I hare heard to mora tnan trial about Heee." OeteU tn ehanxiiut kla vote.

14 la thought, Wl.bee to be In a nnalilnii I. bring the question as for reeonaidaratLn. Ihe Inaurg.nta claiming that they are not thru with yet. After council adfotirned Aid rvv.rl mat ne neeasae eanrueed In vo4- mg, intendwig I cast hi ballot on th mayor side. Hint st Eatravtgancs, Another Impertaat ana I t.r aomlna laat night waa a communlretloa rrnra the park rommlseloner In which the.

eat forth thai acting upon Ihe advice af th mayor they have contracted the pur rhaaa of a dosea elk at a eoet ef I too. Continuing the eommteeloners aald: "Tha buying of these animals will neceeeltata ur renting about three acre of land ad- jac.m to our present der lot from Mra Salrh. Thraa three ecr-e ran ba rented for II' pr veer for a t.rm Thte land le deetrabi fn, Millar park for the reeeon that it will square out tha am and extend Ihe asms to Summit esiended a-mth of Us bridge. Tht street whew extend. ehnuLI fnr ne aast.ra boundary of Miller aeutb of in Springfield read" Park Aid Jones; wha praaaaied Ik matter, atiowd that tha recommendatlnne be concurred to.

Aid Cueiella thmgh.1 thai th. rents! nf It sa acre anttr.tr too morn and Aid. I innrnateH that II waa inrinn.i In buy en many elk. Aid WalUe ean-ea- i lkra.lT remarhed teat wniiid pmhaiiy be rhaaper la kwv Ihe three arrea than Aid Mi'W eae.tMl th ha be ent la pi.ln'a areve. wtiira eeatiy aeutr.4 wautd Reiee Elk.

ionea, who la Ananc eetnmltfee A'd. rhairmaa. eapiaiaed the rt le to para runae end in.i it le pfop. la raua yoang elk, whirh will In lime aar for In iweiea rerrkased. Aid.

ttatsoa that lha mail.r he referred te tba Snaar mawnlttaa with ra. efrwc'bine lo aeerntiate fo. ire pu rcK.ee of ine mie acraa Trie avtle. waa da (lared out of order as there waa a not rir. her ore the Aid I Ihrirb aimed fn am.n.4 ih.i ii t.1 ma raiammwa eat beindlrg nd grmtnde end (loanr.

repoft bar Tbla pr railed. Aid VtJ Cheery papl. By a reenlatlea lnlrMuet hy Aid Bum. aieie Ihe eura of 1 1 ee fram th. riir tnae-'T wa voted lb Cherry anal aula uf.

fef Tha ga ardtnane wag b.4 are eM week Mi. Ids FTvt we pfwdnle. eff in- ett la rise ef bet bo. band, wka died the pael ve.1 Saaial at Meeaa Had T-e -hni erhoni Mrma will gle a nr4al at Mra halt tkia eiali to i I 1 YOUNG MEN IN MINSTML SHOW. Large Audience Wltnesaad Initial Performance Las Night Tha Sengs and Jokes, St.

Mary's school hall was crowded the doors and many holdera of tlcketa were turned away last evening, ao great was the Interest shown In the mlnstrsl show given by tha young men of St Mary's church, In fsot, so many people were disappointed In not being able to securs a seat that the performance will be repeated next Tuesday evening whan, without any question, the hall will again be filled to overflowing. An Excellent Performance. It Is seldom tbst as flntshsd a minstrel performance as that given last svenlng Is witnessed oa an amateur stage. The committee tn charge, consisting of AL Vlbrlch. chairman.

Martin Shuls. Frank Enssnberger, Oua Ensenberger, Henry Moews end Joe Thoennes, have worked hard to msks ths show a success and tha result of their labors waa evident In the excellent chorus and the snap and go that charaotsrlsed the whole performance. There were many on the program that had never appeared before an audience, but every number went thru without a hitch and every partlslpant acquitted himself erudliably. Tha First Part, The curtain rolled up on tha first part with ths stsgs lavishly deoorated with pennants of all the local schools and universities, and filled with an army of black faces, Ed. Brechbeller occupying the place of honor In the center, clad In an Immense white sweeter.

On the ends were Gus Ensenberger, and Tony Evens aa bonee. and Joe Thoennea and Paul Jabeen. a tamboa, dreesed tn spotless white duck suits with all the The epenlng chorue, "College Daya." waa a rouaer and put tha large audience In a good humor from tha atart. Then followed a program of songs, which were Interspersed with Jokes having a local and In many tr.etanoes a distinctly perennsl flavor, kept the arowd In a continual uproar. Seme ef tha Jokes.

Why Is a woman's corset like a bun dogl Because It tied up In the day time and let loose al night." brought down the houss. in Fkln. China, thsy take little girt babies and throw them to the lobetere. Th.i i nnihlnc: In Pekln. Ill they let them grow up and then give them to tha lobetere." waa another.

A friend of mine (mentioning a torsi eelebrlty la the audience) told me that he had never raid a cent ror repaira on kla auto. It must oa so. ror i saw nt machine at the shop ths othsr dsy and repair man told me ha never had." Tha hikee were arattered around with. eut fear or favor and every one waa ex pecting hi turn to be next. Many Ooed Bona.

The annge were excellent end Included Par M. Attention ta Me. by raui Jahaea: "Oardan of Rneae." Frank Eneea berger; "Oond Evening. Carolina." Tony Evere; "Golden Land of My Dreams Al. Vlhrleh; 'Noah Oav Out Chache for lain." Joe Thoennea; 'Moonbeams.

Tone IThrlrh: "lh Do Too Da. Mte Jo. eepntne" Oue Kneenherwer. "Jungle Tawn." Jsoob TVetrhlnakt. Tba follow trig were member of th chores- Jo F-nemtwreer.

Harry tlbrlrn. an Knew. rk Merits, waiter wavcnmeai. joe ptterh. Adolph Maurer.

Will Mlelena, H.nry laltnm. Tnny M-nun. Joha Knape, John Unli Martin F-buis. Frank Thneo- p.t.r Hrtna Hiry Moewa. John I.MK tr.lchlnakt al IMhHch.

anr I'lhrlch. Frank Eneenberger Charta Detterar. Otto Thnerinaa, Frank Harder. Rnaer Vngel. Frank Frlaek.

Teny Moewa, Joha Rlchert. Ftenk WalrbinakL Cad Ever, Frank' Scbula. Joe Moewa The eecrapanlmenta were pieyed by aa ar- rheetra conafcrttng af Kalrk Carl Fchwatft, Jo Thoennee n4 Kick Thoan-Bee. Th Secaad Part. aeeeed pert began wtik a eleer eneg nd deer by feerre Mra, arte which Ihe Thoenn.

taealtr eeeiMMtra ei plert rendared a aelereloa thai wag ye. ly enrrerteiL Tba eh.tr any. l-llark. arl M-vwe. AAlrh Maurer.

Wl Mlleas Frank Herder, iwte TtKMeinea, Bcge VmM and Freak Frterh. or. ser. eral eacted eons aad the enienetnment wee knughl la a rteaa with tha "Wend nr.at.et gida ho. hi whir fa one freak were IntrMucM Fa at J.he.n wa tiekH Ftrekbeuer aad (lu wee trher aad Ibr war ahly eaat.tad by the entire eeeaeanr.

Tht last feature wa ana ef th areata, hit nf the evealna Pea Oa to liheet, Th prcre.de of ihe element and that lo be aivew at TaMday evening ere I ba ear la rederarailrg tha arkaed halt A revet ed Far Affray. Jeooh Waeka aad Mtae Palaeki, miner. near the mat ahaft weta led aight al le by Offieera pN aad M.eca rheege ef sreear, tha Iwa ketn "cci.e4 witk Alex Mmeetl aa Iht mnrnlrg ef gar. They war krk4 up ta await lh.tr bearing -Mlee Mary 'in and le eesndtng fcM dav frimd la ree M.tnee, la. Received Illfllicst Award Chicago a I a w-e a POLICE CHARGES THE MAYOR IS CALLED A CZAR Aid.

Coatello of tha Saoond Ward Lead "Insurgenta" In tha Coun-' oil Wo.rfe.ra. MAYOR'S CONTINGENT VOTE. WINS ON Iderman Co.tello Says He Win Bring Up Again Other Buslnsss of the Council. What can be likened to aa open wa- ire was waited last night In city ooun- cil The gladiators stalked forth Into he field of battls with armors on snl swords tratvn. It was an arutaKerncnt loiwien tha "regulars," led by May Carlock on ont.

aide, and the "tnsur- i nts," headed by AMrrman Coatello on other. Tha reculara or "slandpaj. tra," who hold that the mayor waa r.cd In dlscharKlng I'atrolman Hesa rnu the police force, won, but at the i lime tha Insurfants bad tha P- to give exprecslou to the.r relatha to what they consider hllih-handrd" tactics on the part of the Ittef executive. ilffore the smuke of battle had clearod way, aluyor Carlock had been defied as a ctar ruling with a mighty Mud, and an unjust ruler who woull run'sh without living tha subject a fair Ulnl. These appellatlone were given Ur.

Car- lock by Aid. Coatello, hv coatendlng Hut tha presiding official waa resort! to gave' rule, waxed hot within an! shaking his finger at tha mayor ihoulid mnt'ly at tha top of nts voice. "Tou can I udy me. I would have you understand, paring the wrote wrangle. Mayor Car kck remained ci.mnoefd.

but Arm, hoi.l that Ills pnrliti'n In the m-ae ht and tl'e council cou'd stsnd by htm or turn him down. aa they snw nt H. atgued that re wai acting strictly Id accordance with the white the r.mot.t4 of tn-t Insurrection figured thit waa not that he was overstepplig 1 authority v.at.J tn his cfflcs. The Opening Skirmish. It ljcl bun predlcteJ that there would re no naht In open council ever tha re.

rH.al of timer. Walt.ra and Km, but vl.m i'1-rk Rh.iad. had flni.hni reading tie nntK.e of movel. with the acront chargea. It waa very evident hat there was to be sosn.thlng dot4 that wnutd caitM everyone althtn h.ar ng in att up and take rotloe.

At the conclu.ion of the rending of the f.ir.nMl were printed In the In full several daya ago. Aid a'lilri enld that he rveretied la leant that m.n who had been put In places trust be their frt.n-te are accused of not luctlrg th.mai r. as th.y ehmitd. hit that If eiich was the case be thought Lie matter shou'd be Investigated. Ruled Out of Order.

AM. Miller moved that the cha'S-a be to lbs police eommf.tee such Lut tha mayor ruled bii cut or order. i rilnulrg tn AM Mltter sail that lit. mayur p.f.rred charge, ageing the i.m.n tl.vt th.v hatt rexer ha.1 any i unri fn dny and that It Was man to dtan.lee them without fntr tiring. At trtia point Aid J' nre rree tn a po'nt ii t.r.

that Aid waa ir.lirg l.n there waa no met low re rc the fiotpe. N. manr euetatnai tt.e tnlri of sad A Miliar tax I. et Aid. CoM.ile te the Fees.

Il.re A rntt.lUi ruined ta re al ia rtWnd fr.m th. ai.nth ward and fit. rated th etafm.nt lh.it ao mm ah-a te d'. tjirgd wtinA.t ftpl li a.i l.rlrg a ei aid ni rwn.d t.i nv-r rd a-vt .4 rn-Vd ti rr.n 4 rnwirf 4'-e'sM at tne Ad lt-ili it not rht fe y4 tn end ue f. pw.

rear" M-vr iarlH ri'. it trg pelhlrg more ll an ht. duty aa It and eited Mr. t.i'..n ta t', N.lui... Th a-ayoe Im'eied that Ihei wee tM'th't-g -r iKa ewaiacll 4a da but Me aetk.

and be tept tr. inai-ewenia ea Mayor Is Qvestieaes), AM K'TI-k waat'd to ka of the mey.r If the pmleewea bav ln trlt all the cha.g.e ltmtad th. nff fammll Mr. r'arfM-k eaa4 ft bad not. ut ttia aa be miiiH be a.uee tt wee rn ar.aaaT tt eetl.na; mara than ketag I a lkeae Mil the munclt.

that ne did ret r.e ta th. charade ta tbt l.tice that he ee'y had dae m- i re tMinaf, All i e' arae ta fre Iflelhw vd by wk.a A I Jm, aa nf the ateynr'a li.ufaeeie rniripe-f tta feet sad rum-ad trat h. nut nrd. Te ae railed, and feuat'nf ble gaerl f4 laid the umauitiini that I a mi'i ta order t-e la ra-Me MIa a ItawaL 4f aag ewe I rhahe aurlt. I te piaanran Fiiaa.

I'n. a adnute there waa alienee, bill t.n ife ruatir lufnad tn the elek and retd if Itre aae anvthlng etee le e.r -a tk. emwlt, aid Oneialia atada w. ir it act i--a nf IK. aaaF re.

r-vr-ncg Km b. dieat4ee4. Aid fnm ma lie rmHu. A i ant ag. le er-Mk la k'e lie marw.

graaed h'a rw i. 4 Hal 4a a waa --4 ti. if.mt A't rarJs lr. I iari at tse Mv-a" and e4, H. fU ae.

at kte mr, re f.tld. "I a. ii ai.A.ii lend 11.1 f. ta. i ma.

wm et.nd II Hi tnt ha bad a nsM aek, 1 1 1 Ihe awid.nl mi wef i il-e eame eiu.L r-t1 i.e.wtlng the la leieeie ef Ihe the eliy. s)a c.a Oideesa. I'l bt Its ga'et tba eseFef nrderaf HM ewa 4a ttvMd wti tH. rdt eat, ne me n.itie ike, te Uappraea at Ute In of t. avyae.

Aid. HaH 0' Vete. mi A Hall w.e nrM eaned. b. a.

tn vl. r.iM.'Hl.f 4nt be wee edaleM la ali ee la Ihe .114 ml Mr llMa aad rtalaiiKg tl be a4 lntajleetlr ee.e. The Stare thai .1 in aar er in. ut at- MeM f.raa la Jump e4tee way. Hew Crtnera Vesad.

A e-e leas lie 4m wtia tba marl Aid ginnwea, la ..4 ftani la f'ati-a td v.e Ait a i.n-4 4 I I 'l-Xr. 'I aa le inte i fn I de 4 II.I. that bee fawtr. bww I we la I'. I Aid N-H and lea bl fed i 'ne ieeeg.a stema uyia laaweaaata.

A d. ea i tailed 4ta ..4., bul be h.4 a hed 4 It. eiiw. the nerw k-ii dh'tna he h.4 aa la m) Ia v4ln kt eid 4,. aa.

aiaa.S In td ee.ale m. rt h. .44 f4e't. bM la Ihle raea II ii ae. a In hie mlad If be aee fie' 4.

Ti. eiimen wanted mt read 144 nf I ha lw.l iim.ii He eai4i 1.4m br ihatne and afee I skaig aneaid ba saada aealaet edhw ad -Hav you read th itor newt thli morning Dunn's $1 and 13 warranted watctea arc best for tha boy. Dnt mi th barfalna In women's eloaks and suits today at My Store. All kmrti of Hvfl and drebd poultry. BUM C0.

9 MAKKETri. For a ehotcn toalt or of bef, pork, veal or lamb, cull on Wolgand Mai ket. IVn't miss your last ehanca to mm the North jVoIs. tti time tonight at Turner taftll. Many hutlday novaltles aro making their aivranc At Wtlcox llros.

Dry UiH'ds Co, -We are ltded with big ttne of roast- rs of all lh bent makts and kinds. Q. H. HEAD BKO. Our furs wttt turprlst you.

our tow prices will atartle you. D. SUNNIiNSCUElN, The Furrier. -lon't m.a the big Turner danco Monday Ashton's orhirn. Turnvr hail, 6uc per couple; 25o for extra lbdy.

have the swell est line of carvers In the city. See our splendid display In our window. Every one guaranteed. O. H.

READ A imO. Tha Oraataal Evar Are tha Suttcrlula TyroUan Todlrra, ih. oritian coir.r'dLrt Ktrr Knita In trip to tha North Pole at the Turner oa-aar. Adnilaalon, 10q. Women's 19 Skirts 19.M.

Women'a and mlasee' black Panama klrts nlrated model with pan.l front, all aisve sld (or $6, today at 13.9s. MY DTUkl CLOAK EHTT. Mea's tuna. Cteamcd and pDwed dubject to hln I rrure or dry stpa.n iBo. MODEL LAUNDRT CO.

'l'honea New. Ml; Old. 0) 13 and ts. Our rtaular Saturday's It and 16 trimmed hat sale are mora attractive to day than ever. WILCOX BROS.

DRY GOODS CO. pedal In Children's Sweaters. We place on sale today 10 dosen chlldtfn's awrattra, all coioia. apes I vears, that sold from ilu to for today your choice Ssv 110 II Kl. DMAS 80N.

Toilet uply. ur toilet supply will kee.1 office or store et.uipped with cleat, i ails at a nominal openae. ttione a inaa will oil an I explain. MoDF.L CO. 'rronee New.

WS; Old. Fancy Crackers and wa'are. fancy oster or sotla craaera 15c I'ancy cocnut wafers lb. Chot.ate rram tare fb. 30c.

Litre dainty Knxlksh biscuit wafsra lb. Tllli TEA COFTEIC STORK. lit Et r-runt street. Lk4 to tn Doore. Culum 'ia fpeT.ed Its doors -The Coiym 'la fpT.ed Its doors st etraa- w.ik i he Cherry mtn psj- tiite an4 Was packed unu 11 last atgM.

I t'hciry rnkAa will be ehoej i win this aftrn un anl evolikg at thi i 't Pit a arid has iiBvHrr jVik sluw tn go with thm. Nt tU-'irf-s end new gs. Ahiilaelun, In. wesien Mill tore. 4'otton Uiik.ll i'K', toe, 'ir, ITc.

fi our a.l-aoul t.anketa at 44 as. It and lH. l'ig s' a er txaie all klnla from (vc, 7bo, 11. II er 11 Mtta gre ua fur knit a iMa, slart gioea kn aHirta. ai.d all tlne of dr and tt na.

lot mn ll wool n.l.ia..r ao.i. 1 at 4'c. Fee Tee Haoasya I'or IIm past enteral days we have a.n te. iii.a arid uapec4 It a our of pi.ttir. aoi.itiee, pre lantary I acii.iaye.

The i of our line le at your dieuoeal )-u L.re a very tats BtfMk ani la ai. tatt.tv both tn ct.arav"r and inina be kighiv i K- ulta4, sal K. Mala, Hm Penes Camps Is sr we i jr4 on ur as 'rt i irtAiMa kmn a4 jr. e-tj an are er bttf -ra tn ia to We lav a ttaw in th new etl, fit ganutiwe att giaM 4 n.e, atii(ia ra4r auar'i. nf -r iu ur erv-frtc.

la a I 1 ai aut I a4 eanawt fJupHrsjitaal lta prtr. Ab eMstrir ua Hal X-maa gtf a Wirt tn ei.K a aniiitt. manla and vtaaawara, tn ui au mantle aad Tsna4i i ta. a In arius sia st In t.jf ar. ire ra p- tj evjtjrla at a ti-a GT CARUTnjC tv-f(if Maia rtw-e tha tWtdsy Ivm, lenrice st IKe sftAriMi rwl e-f.

tha ff tHa ft r-e ytae'an ft rrh yr-We th a af Mrs. cMria pn etu fle the rs 'Wr iwithi sjiir. Sf ft ttalf I. 4 'W prVkfJfaaett e'ile t-l i g.aai' id ft tr-a oke wal' a wan r.r ah a rwatttrtr fftasi a be turn (it a In 4a -gaJ Itafi't ih4riv- P'r. Mf.i-'1 Usfii, f-4 Art -Twi a4 (k bta.l"' SI I a t'u.

4 4. t. It erf FMM.ei Te fouei I ttth ft laM (I r'k Pa' Sd tPe O'l a A WtSa tt- Wlwb fAe ba i -ii ta -f la ana fit.ti re -)'t sMaf4 tn tf.a has e''r 'aw ei a la reat ia t'e frti 4 mnrs Ii a'4 (Nat a a- t4 ae 1 at a tm ta i ri ra. i i. 1 4.t 1- tN't' I I sr i.

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.1 i.vk 4.... I Hl I Ik" le a4 4H. e. a iwmi4.4 4 fn 4 tie ttaMlwint odi4nt ANNIE E. KELSO, M.

D. Spaclallst In Diseases of Woman. Ctct hours at 111 KeleoSaidtarlnm, 907 Nortk from to It a. m. and I to 4 p.

m. DR. C. P. W1KOFF tt-ate llouae Phy.telnn rhlenjo Eye and la.

Hc.nllal'. 408 EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Glaie Accurately Fitted. GEORGE B. KELSO. mTdT" Fpr-tnhKt Hi BiiipWTy ami rHamiea of Wom-m.

I rnrtlre Uwtwd to Olce sua haul tart urn ward omo hour fivui 80 to jimTUe Ke'wi Sanitarium, anl twm to I) i be Vutty tuilMtiiji. DR. MARK C. JONES Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat lir rf Pill. din.

Kill cell 41 BIOOMlN'iTOft, DR. F. H. GODFREY. Eye.

Ear, Noso and Tnroat Work a Specialty. ntttnr of to yeera' mom, mi. lillU't 3d Moor Livlunel-n 4i E. P. SLOAN, burgeon.

4e.ee.. of TmnM. tdhce Orleahe-in ri.de. potft rdlona DR. BERNICE CURRY reclnl attention to of Hi Cniiurra.

ifric 424 4 Unity ntds Biruce 1H k. I.oeu.4. Ca.ie ei.wered nay or algtik I elk pbonre DR. A. E.

ROGEHS Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses Fitted tit A Onretietst B-dr. J. W. FULW1LER, M.

D. General Practice. fROFRY: OF WOMB Spctal Attention l.e todoflneieent Caaee. CFrKE NOhTU HID fxCARS. Oppoelte I'lloole Itoi.l.

Both Peoae. DR. REIN HARD REMBE rRAcncK Lmrrao tt BYE. EAR AND THROAT CBlCAnrv-in0 44Bte-et. ni TBLSran.a rxwra.i.

4 W. OfMltl DR. E. B. COEN Dentist If BCIALIT-Ooid Crowe and Fridge Werw.

Gas for Kitrecllng K-ri IHa-TliH HriLDIKs 4fuapnlti3. drTatkins OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Bh-ksvllls Ciredaeaa CRM KJntork lJ IT 111 felly Building Beeldenee kleioca imrX JOHN D. CUNNINGHAM OSTEOPATH ttVINOHTOX BI'll-DIMrl. mt-4a Houra II. I to 4.

Ptiaaa kaw 7AXL. 4 4t4 Ra44araai4a.aaMl ETHEL LOUISE BUHNER Osteopathia rfrlaa Kail tt IJ.ao. 14-11 K. Kt hwk. Ian Ktraixiua uradaat.

EMERY M. LORD Osteopathic Physician Kaldrtr ICSf laat TafVua A ram ll CFrr rlt MD. I I iltwkna SaUtta Maw fkoaa IfW. tWa Rora twiWa.lwtaaj toandara atv II a a. ItthitfcL GEO RG EHM IL LER Architect lata arHntadt4 ft a Oa riaata ill S'if 1ai; aa Yaara' Bapanaaa KaiHaa 400-01 aaaaa Vaualac PAUL O.

MORATZ Architect CMAe F-Miria atf fir-! tfnaatl tiD 4f AH THU RFl LLS i UAJHY Archnejct MlnMOahi'd't (1LHMAK-AMKU1CAN HANK Capital! $100,000.00 Surplus UO OOO.OO rrVf rut to trhrbt. reasiliaa, tm 9 twu-k Vw frtsk lMdHf, t. trk Va) a.i a.grs-'. at riRi 1 -k 1. a WMb "mwi tr C-a AT.

A a twe S4e. fci IVaef fc-nFia, t-Hall Ska tsSajjitaaS)j. icr ni lO'tm. Cai4 on be potttt 1 ntl" trt I fk aw 1 iritv ie4 sakre ef Be fa I a4 le rtflst rffg, hank Crtpif.ll urpluii an Profit I rtrfraf ra 4 Tlrai fmlts i I. 4 t.M,i' i as.

leu I 41 --a. A I I- i i i 4.Hfaa FRANK MORRISON am) stlm rima McGrcgcr Co. Plumbinfj and IIcaHnfj so 4" I. i I- fi saavagitwa! 4 i wrc alaJTvll be I re. WM.

I ti i I lain mi a. I Kagka S.444.1 aba) far aa. at ti-'-e-e c.aieaea. a)'at awajee). at a -at I wi vxr a a I I 1 Leroy about six weeks.

Thsy have been married for thirty years and the following are the surviving children, all living neur Leroy; Mrs. Walden, Daniel Benton, Mrs. Emma Forbes, Benjamin Benton and Josls Benton. Mrs. Benton had been i member of th Baptist church for fifteen years.

Titers being no church of that de nomination at Leroy, th funeral will ht held at the Presbyterian church on Sunday afternoon at I o'clock, conducted by the pastor. Rev, W. E. Spoonta. Entertained Last Night.

Mis Esther MoLaflln entertained a company of young ladles laat evening at her borne, 0 est Orova street. There were ten present and 'he evening wit spent In an enjoyable manner, musics, program being carried out KEWS OF CHENOA. Cheno Defeats Washington at Bssktt Ball Other Nv Note. Mrs M. J.

Ohmlt visited relatives in Chicago and Elgin this week. L. E. Lackland of Sycamore Wa calling oa frlenda In Chenoa Friday. Mrs.

E. I. Ball and slater, Miss Sarah Moachal went to Pekta this week for a visit with relatives. Mr. A.

Knapp entertained a lri company of lady frlenda with a thl.nhi. party Friday alter noon and Dr. and Mi. A. Knapp entertained a large com.

pany of friends at cards Friday evening Th basket ball game between Wellington and Chenoa high schools at Chsnoa Friday evening resulted In i cor. of to 11 In favor of Cb.noa. lln. up: Washington, kecenbaugh ar.i Vogelaang. Loi g.

center an 1 Itoyer and Blaaer forvards. Ch.nni. Blake and Richardson, forwards; Rem, eentsr and Murder and Brown C. Moyer of Washington acted at refer and S. J.

Fulton of Chenoa as umpire. v. HAariM kus.eaa rrggF UalUaas Taeedar.Taareler HimMT Nalinitlaaia.isr.ler. BtTCJC 04 MOVe Bt tl Q.lealer 4 Hlraehhejra Ce Tj'iliea stager. Frawntlag a Horning ta tbs atpe.

LAUQMINCi BILLY LINK Thef All CLAUDIUS SCARLET Mescal steWfoe, Fait sad hant EQUILLO Eurefieea Ifevelty leneitlea, OOH MANNINO Clner CASTLEtCOPBi Lateet rtet.irea EXTRA AOOSO ATTRACTION! 4 BLOSSOM, ROBINSON at CO la tba tt mall at teeetarer auunag eurerlM. BIO HOLIDAY MATINEE TMANKSOIVINOi OAY ate iee ilCc 25 Lbs. Bttt CruaUted j08r tor 7 ik ad giM.ry erear ef 4 ar eer. a i ta.a4tag aarer e. mrm ee sack iw bretrd tiUU BtllAL FUM'a AT as.

run atrt fArr gilTHIsg poTati.lS I St. ml UiTt oa (ia, rt i iim, alsul.x pc as ivjrra. LSI TO IVkkt Sl'SHCL Colorado Potatoes Car se kua. CW. kraia.

srM pet 4 at, ee at 4 4MB ar eeer. Tat ft mjf i Ti kt Arnxi. Faery kaM a. I eiaa, hWlkere ke. r.

Fni'aa h. nel aneae be ihe wl nkirntii.) tstt aiu. uiV Belre aVkd resaege igead 1 Cft S'erfi. par 1. aaak kg I 4 'aa-aj Stf S.a, 9 I iers k.

Aetal eiaa ery f-e Cera (al seawledL Ca ran. 4W r- mm wimt aaiae ewage rraahj aa aa.1 aa 5C beel XreM. UlL 45c gai. I 4. 2 Km WW T-M i Ofwrn mm ba4 su.

enap Sear fUaa fnea Teted (Wa FUfcM er I mmmM.m 1 ajealt lfae 25c 25c serea Sw t'U ad la. a e-aaa a a rraaa ged. god mm mmmm mt g.cr.r:.?r,4..r.,r 2 jc aeaad rajeeak oeetaai Mas It. 1 3C avat 1asn steeL SC. I 4M Tbeaad 15c Meats, Lard, Oysters, Fresh Pish, Etc.

aU, rat rareii nsw 4T tvwrT PXKt eeuiaas FlUAta Nlergarth's AM -Vsit art. dtaawf. iMUAtt QDo Your Eyes Pain? rropf 4act rttlrvf ihem from tftn, reliev the pia liriMove the viilon. Consultation free. DR.

G. F. WHITEnOL'SL Offlae ll Vmmt akda. pkea wcitfin sr VAa iirrrria liatl est saljaBBJBBBBs aetjikM 15c I FX ml- 25c LV-Xi "eHin $125 5c J. D.

SIEBERT EXPERT OPTICIAN fc yss Testa! b) Methods. Ln GrinJinj. Optica) Repairing CrFKE SOUTH SI1B SQUARE Dillon's Banfl and Orchestra die Fl'RKISUID IOH ALL Xt4.4IO4 W. L. SlStO.

Mreclor en-1 Hater. Paou ills- 4 45 WatctiasS .00 Watrhee at orlcee tou aval, tlv bnye a guar M. it. UHoliiKKS. fur C.

L. K. Hit Four sad I ti en Cire Giaraateed I I IPS I1'" first Trcaiment. A VU NoopeatTKia. Ealalaaa DR.

DA COSIt. CrlfNhfim BIJg. DISEASES of MEN DR. COSTA. Crleshfltn Dldrj.

E.J.Sweeney Auctioneer umre mm w. r. oun. comer and Ccatar Sta, Choice Gut Flowers Or Wee hr Ttptt, t- iur givm pr-mp tt) mrtl wlWI'lM. Qvsftl fjp prij-ml kf (fJJVt, tfVMUM uar(g40t4yr THE PHOEHIX NURSERY C0MPA1Y "guns" In -) Hsi4 ii, i lauttajk.

R. E. Hurst O. PRICE PI A SO TV ISIS HEUL'ILUISG and PUSOLA Repairing 5sccf4r le r. Ccmt4nii 9 t7L For Insurance AMD fgL kTATK.

Iwahir.v H4, iMI For Up-ToDate Fall Millinery have Ju.t ke I eaeafcl.M utw it Tiatkan fti.e ta a I'wtimn and twt Ai' a ara Inol'-d rail an fc. at -t ta tin. a dtr''ar MRS 0 tUJUY. M.M httiicr-tt I MST ii rM Birncv Preston Special Sale Noiice i a. I a.

Sm. 14 1 1 a i. t. AUCTIONEER RALPH M00R0 f. i I Our Efforts a W.

J. Sullivan Ili.h-CrrKl N.e fre.e: 131 VV.it Memce a fee.den -a famou; HiilTH EUlICEi (, .1 ,1 ,4 la. k.k 4 1 KS? -jf I 4stJfgaea ifw-J.

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