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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1923. tion In the discovery and develop-1 ment of new resources of wealtn. October IS. The ceremony wae per-I formed by Justice of the Peace C. C.

Bierman of that city. Friends and relatives ot the couple have just re WELCOME HEAD OF EUREKA COLLEGE Pure science has made Its contribu Tazewell County News Illinois Notes tion to the wealth of the nation. Many of the scientific discoveries wrought out In the laboratories of our coileges and universities, have 1 1 Iowa: Mr. Lucy E. Smith, Hopedale: citizenship of our commonwealth Its greatest contribution must be In the education, development, and culture of young people.

It mJ instill Into their lives the highest ideals ot Christian citizenship, lf this is done, wherever they mv 0 their lives will count for the linut and best ot everything, whether it pertains to education, business, commerce, or labor. Prof. B. C. Moore, of the Eureka schools, gave an address.

Three Residents of Logan County Are Called to Final Rest I-lncoln. Pec. 10 (Special.) Mrs. Lucia Marcuccl, wife of August Marcucci. ceased away at St.

Clara's ceived the news. Mrs lAng Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garrison Wilmore. south of Clinton, and Mr.

Long is the on of Mrs. Susan Long. Both have resided added materially to the total na Mrs. Mary A. Kef fey.

Kewanee: Mrs Kthel May Wilson. Blencoe. Iowa. Cyrus M. Shelton shot and killed Mrs.

Marjorie Evans at Springfield Sunday and then committed tional wealth. These discoveries. ot course, have brought new indus in this city for many years and are At Dinner Given by Commercial Club, Pres. Wilson Cites Place of Education. Mrs.

Charles Reeves well known. Mrs. Long is a Era a Washington Man Crushed to Death by Frightened Team hospital Mondsy afternoon, following uate ot the Clinton community high schol and for a number of years has been engaged in teaching. Mr. Long University hall at the U.

of t. was dedicated fifty years ago yesterday. Andy Hampton has completed thlr-tv vears as letter carrier at Cham- a stroke of paralysis, Friday morning from which she never rallied. tries into being, which have claimed the time of thousands of laboring men in their development. Hence, the cause of education Is making 'ts contribution to the wealth of the nation and the world, along with business, commerce, and labor.

'Education and National Wealth. Eureka college Is anxious to con is employed by the Illinois Central. The future plans of the couple have Mrs. Marcuccl was horn In Italy, on TELLS AIMS OF COLLEGE September 8. 1S7S.

She came to America when siiteen years of age. pHlgn. Mr and Mrs. Alexander Cralgmlle. of Kantoul, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding yes victo: Twenty-six years ago she was 71 -sas, Mml of Delavan Is Called Delavan, Dee.

10 Special) Mrs. Charles Reeves passed away at her horn In this city, Monday morning at 4 at the age of 47 years, following several weeks serious Illness. Ellrnheth Cornelius wae the daughter of Levi and Martha Cornelius and was born at San Jose, March 6, 1S7S. The family came to Delavan when she was a girl and this city has been united in marriage In Chicago with terday. not yet been made Known.

Nephew Dies. Charles Overleese has received word of the death on Thanksgiving Day of his nephew, Thomas Adams, which occurred In Westwood, In a hospital. Appendicitis was the Eureka, Dec. 10. (Special.) August Marcuccl.

Shortly afterward Eureka Commercial Club gave a din Washington, Tea 10. (Special) Bwartrcntraub, wealthy farmer residing Just south of town, was r.early instantly killed late Monday afternoon. 11 had hpfn hnulir.g coal all day from the elevator at Cooper station. After loa.linp the last load he went within and attended to a few -details and upon coming out his team they came to Lincoln. A total cf children were reg ner tonight in the Christian church.

Mrs. Marcuccl Is survived by her istered at the health centers in tribute her share along this line. She has a long and honorable history, and out from her halls have gone men who are now members of various commercial clubs of Illinois and of the nation. Eureka college Is an ardent friend of every honorable In Springfield In November. welcoming President Bert Wilson, the new executive of Eureka college.

President Wilson spoke, in part, as father. Rizziera Fabbrini. who resides In Italy, her mother having preceded her In death of paralysis at the age of fifty-one. Three brothers. Joe.

Miss Anna Davis, for four years follows: their home ever sine. She was supervising nurse at Sprlngtleld, has resigned to take charge of the Public Health Association of Aurora. cause. Sues for $1,000. Joe Williams of this city, has Instituted a suit against Leonard Gates and Jacob Gates, also of Clinton, returnable at the January term ot the circuit court.

The plaintiff represents that the defendants ran Into formerly of Lincoln, but now or Italy, Peter and Robert of Chicago, also survive from her Immediate family. dustry, which has for Its purpose the development of the welfare of the citizens ot the state and of the nation. Eureka college Is not only interested In making Its contribution to the material wealth of the nation, but likewise it Is making a contribution to the development ot the Fines assessed against bootleggers Besides her husband Mrs. Marcuc Bloomington Typewriter Co, in the federal court at East St. Louis during November, amounted to ited In marriage to Charles Reeves Oct.

17, 1907. 8he Is survived by her husband, mother, two daughters, Nina l-'tta and Bessie, and one brother, William, all of Delavan. Kuneral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at tha Baptist church In charge of Rev. I P. Jensen, the pastor.

Interment will be at Prairie Rest cemetery. cl leaves to mourn her death In this city, two daughters, Mrs. Kuemmel Layman, and Miss Anna at home, and 211 W. Jefferson. Phone 2397.

his horse and wagon with their auto recently and that several hundred dollars damage was done. The damages asked are $1,000. Arrested for Punchboard. America has now grown to be the wealthiest nation of the world. The commercial clubs of the nation have made a mighty contribution in developing the natural resources of this favored land.

A study of the growth of our national wealth by twenty year periods Is revealing. The statistics show that in 1850 tho national wealth of America was National Wealth Grows. In 1870 30.000,000,000 In 1890 65,000.000,000 jn 1904 1n7.nnn.nnn son In 1920.7 272,000,000,000 The Der capita wealth h.t grown Bordner-Shepherd cecame frtphtenea and he endeavored to stop them They knocked him Sown and ran over him. breaking a lee and crushing his chest, lie passed away almoat Immediately after, lie was brought to the mortuary here After the coroner's inquest was held ha was taken to the home of his wife In the cast part of town. Mr.

has lived In this community nost of his life and is well known and highly respected Early In life he -married Miss Emma Garber of Peer Creek township and she survives with ne daughter, Miss Helen. This year Us wife moved to this city, purchasing the Mrs. Carrie Ebert home and Vls Helen remained In the country and kept the home for her father. He was a faithful member of the Mennonite church. one granddaughter.

A son, rteiio, passed away several years ago at the age of thirteen. Two sons, by a former marriage, Vincent and Charles David Smart, storekeeper at Craig Wedding at Clinton Bichelll, also survive her. in this county, was taken into custody by Sheriff B. O. Taylo Saturday night.

He was arrested for op Clinton, Deo. 10 (Special) The Mrs. Mary Davis Mudd. Mrs. Mary Davis Mudd, aged 63, Mary Ellen Cramer, Washington Pioneer, erating a punchboard at his store.

He appeared before Justice of the Peace A. E. Stone and was fined on passed away at her home In Broad- well Saturday after an illness or. sev marriage of two well known young people, Melvln Bordner and Miss Mildred Shepherd, took place at the Universalis! church parsonage Sunday evening at 6 o'clock when Rev, M. G.

eral weeks. a plea of guilty. Is Called at Peoria in that same period from $308 in 1850 to $2,573 In 1920. The population of the United States has like- She was born In Litchfield, on Two Societies of wine grown In equal proportions. I Tho nnnnlntlnn in 1 R50 was 25.200.- Linton, pastor of the church performed the ceremony.

Immediately August 8, 1860. Surviving are the husband, Ambrose Mudd, and the following children: Mrs. Gertrude Smith, of Broadwell! Pheany Mingus POULTRY TO after the ceremony the newlyweds Washington, Dec. 10. (Special.) Mary Ellen Cramer, of Peorl.i, widow of William J.

Cramer, pnsse.l away Sunday morning, at St. Francis' hospital at tha age of 74 years. Plvl-Irtnel01'0- 1920 "'a 105,709,000. It lireka in LleCtlOnS la wen known fact that the leaders went to the home of the bride par OPEN MARKET, PEKIN of McDanlel, five brothers. Thee Price- Are Low The Quality is High.

Take Advantage of These Bargains BUY I BUY! BUY I BRUNSWICK GUARANTEED TIRES, $7.00 Ford Touring Side Curtains $6,50 Ford Touring Tops and Back Curtains $6 50 Ford Radiator and Hood Covers $2.75 Ford RADIATORS, honeycomb or tubular MORRIS TICK CO. 3 1 1 S. Center Phone 585 ents where a wedding dinner was served. None but relatives were 1n The of American business feel that edu- ha. mad.

a direct contribu- chosen for the ensuing term Isaac Davis, Broadwell; Lincoln, officers bv the Itoval Neighbor lodge are: P. tion to the national wealth. CoHega present. This morning they departed for Champaign, where they took the graduates have made their contribu- Hardin, John and Ewing, all ot Kentucky; and one sister, Mrs. Myra Mingue of Louis Hill, Ky.

Mrs. Mudd had long been a resident of Logan She had been In poor health for a long time. Mary Ellen, daughter of Andrew and Jeannette Gerberich, wan born Allentown, Dec. (Special) The Tazewell County Poultry association, of which Mrs. C.

L. Moore, Allentown. is president and Miss Verla Robison, also Allentown, is secretary, will open a market in Pekin Saturday. These markets are being operated In various parts of the state with satisfactory results. Mrs.

Mabel Boya; v. sirs, inu Lewellyn; oracle, Mrs. Garnet Haeck-er; recorder, Mrs. Margaret Flanagan: receiver, Mrs. Kate Pifer; chancellor, Mrs.

Gertrude Hasty; I. county, but several years ago moved back to Kentucky, returning to mis lng secretary, Jesse Kent; financial secretary, A. J. Mourer; treasurer, H. C.

Brown. Reception for College President. The students of the college gave a reception to President Bert Wilson in Washington. 111., November it, 1849. Her father was one of the pioneer settlers In this part of Illinois, coming on horseback from rnuntv last JulV.

Funeral services are to be held from the Christian church In Broad Panama Limited for New Orleans, where they-will spend the honeymoon. In about a week they will return to Clinton and will go to housekeeping at 414 North Mulberry street. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

1. Shepherd, and a graduate of the Clinton community high school. For three years she has held a position as assistant bookkeeper at the McAllister-Bear Company store. The bridegroom Is a son of Ira Bordner and has resided here prac and family at Llda's Wood Saturday HICKS FUNERAL J. H.

Ohio In 132, when a boy of eighteen years of age. He lived to the ripe old nee of S3. Her mother passed well at 1 p. Tuesday, with Rev. H.

M. Ingram of Manchester, 111., In Mrs. Lizzie Fetters: O. Mrs. Minnie Wyrick: musicians, Misses Mildred Reynolds and Ida Klopfcnstein; manager.

Mrs. J. H. Laws. Odd Fellow Officers.

The newly elected officers of the I. O. O. F. lodge are: N.

J. G. Whlt-tlngton: V. George Jeck; record- charge. Burial will be In the Walnut night.

Joseph Klaus, Spell Winner. The township spelling contest was held Friday, Joseph Klaus winning first place away before Mary Ellen had reached her second birthday. netnher 8. 1873. she was united Hill cemetery, llllamsviue.

Charles Faulkner in nnrri.e to William J. Cnmer of Charles Faulkner, born In England Washington. 111. To this union five tically all of his life. He holds a position as demurrage clerk In the and for sixty years a resident of this country, died Sunday morning In this HELD AT HOPEDALE Hopedale, Dec.

10 Funeral services for J. H. Hicks, whose death occurred at his home in Cincinnati, Ohio, December 6, was held at the Hopedale M. K. church Sunday afternoon, conducted by Kev.

V. W. Payne, rastor. The rites were largely attended and the floral offerings were beautiful A mixed quartet consisting of Mr. Han-nig, Mrs.

Rlckett, MIhs Husman and Mr. Naffzlger, sang three very appropriate selections. Pnllhearers were: children were born, all of whom survive Thev are William Wallace, Illinois Central system in this city. tv. at the t'e oi 7 years.

He is a member or the Masonic lodge, Frank Henry, George, Charles, own Knights of Pythias and a number of otnor orders. of the Enterprise-Gazette oi wacKi-nnw: May Jeanette and Richard Lee, Mr. Faulkner was 87 years of age last September, born In 1836. He was married to Eliza Kemp and leaves surviving the following children: John W. Faulkner, Oilfield, Spell Winners County superintendent of schools all residing in Peoria.

She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Frances Brubaker nr Pnmki. and Mrs. Harriett Brown, Henrv A. Faulkner; James, of Lincoln:" Alfred, Greek, Mrs.

Nel P.oy H. Johnson today announced the results of the central spelling contests which were held In the various places lie Hotllt. Lincoln. A brother and sister, Mrs. Eliza In the county Saturday afternoon showing that the following received of Gaston.

and one brother, Henry Gerherich, of Wolcott, Ind. Her husband was killed In an accident at the Hart Grain Weigher in Peoria, In May. 1020. Services conducted by Ree. W.

E. Shaw, assisted by Miss Amelia Val Nafzicer, C. A. Kilby, George A. Brltton, Fred C.

Smith. Ralph S. ands and Joseoh Fishel. Interment was in the family lot in the Gaines John IT. Hicks, son of Asa and Mary J.

Hicks, was horn on the Asa Hicks homestead in Little Mackinaw township, AiiRust 8. 1'57, where he crew to manhood on the farm. He Fielder, Mascn City and John Faulk rir of England, also survive. mm grades sufficient to permit them to enter the final county contest to be The funeral Is to be held at the home of Henry Rinert on Klckapoo held In Mr. Johnson a office Saturday, December 15, at 2 o'clock.

Denzil Haloom, Cleta Long, Wei- street and Interment in Zion cemetery Rites For Auto Victim The funeral of the late Roscoe don: Llda Griffin, Midland City; Gerke, will take place at the Cum-crford funeral In Peoria at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Interment In the family lot at Washington, 111. Jones, Injured In an automobile wreck lust week and who died Saturday, is DEBATE FEATURES MINIER to be held at the home of his father, W. K. JoneB at two o'clock, Tues has been engaged In the grain business nearly nil his life, in the following cities: Curtis, Jollet and Chicago.

111., and Cincinnati, Ohio, where his sudden death occurred December 6, from heart failure. Mr. Hicks was twice married; first to Miss Ida Alice Jnckman at Ptreator Illinois, to which union three children were born, namely: Harold Milwaukee. Clifford J. of Irene Gale, Kvelyn Calllson, Dewltt; Ernestine Robison, Joseph Gillen, Frederick Palmer.

Klrby Todd, and Elizabeth Leo, of Clinton; Lorene Harvey, Virginia Edwards, Waynes-vtlle and Eileen ArbogaRt and Elizabeth Rhodes, of Farmer City. Out on Bond Virgil Gash arrested recently for LITERARY SOCIETY MttllNSi Mlnler, Dec. 9. The regular of the Literary Society of the day nflernoon. Kev.

L. H. Hooo of the Christian church will be In charge tf the service and Interment will be (DM Ni.nier community high school, was held Thursday evening. The program was very interesting, one of the fea lr, the Vnlon cemetery Mr. Jones was born In this city, rnd alwavs resided here, his birth oc violation the prohibition act was arraigned In the county court befort Peoria, who survive, and Lelah who curring June 17, 18S7, death ensuing Judge John Bedinger this morning at the ago of 36 years He gave bond in the sum of 3750 to He was married to Hulda Wllkle tures being an Impromptu debate, tha subject that was chosen being.

Resolved that our country will fall. It was affirmed by Gilbert Klein, Lola Crump and Prudence Imlg and denied by Rels K-ash, Mildred Frettag and Marjorle Lower. The subject was the February term of the county court August 27, 19'i7, In this city. To this Sled In Infancy. His Inst marriage was to Miss Jana Maloy in Chicago, who survives and was present at the funeral.

He also leaves four brothers and three sisters, namely: N. of Eli, R. of Iowa; of Minnesota; Orson of Scranton, marriage, there are five children: and was released, Mrs. Stella Seott. Mrs.

Stella Scott, niece of Mrs Marlon, age 13; Dorothy, age 10; Flor ence, age 5: Ruth and Rose, twins. WMter Fred Ohermyer, and a former resi dent of Clinton, died In Tuscon. Saturday evening following an ex tended illness with tuberculosis, ac cording to a message received by KEEPS CHILDREN WELL ALL WINTER Mrs. Obormyer Saturday evening ably handled by these young people Miss Bertha Graff of Bancroft, Is visiting relatives here. Stephen Peine, who has been confined to his home for a number of weeks, Is considerably Improved.

Misses Lena and Emma Peine entertained a few friends with a din ner party at their home Wednesday evening. On Friday nflernoon Mrs. R. Tenner was hostess for the C. I M.

guest day. Fifty ladies were pres She was married to Delbert Scott May 15, 1916. After their marriage they came to Clinton, where they re wge 3 months. A brother and sister, William, of Lincoln, and Mrs. Marie Cooper of Benson: with Mr.

and Mrs. W. K. Ji nr s. the parents, also survive his demise.

Klsn Gift To Pastor Knights of the Ku Klux Klan of Atlanta presented a purse of llt)j to Charles Williams, pastor of the Christian chirch, Sunday night. The gilt was accompanied by a mesinge The church was filled to the limit when the Klan members marched into the church In regalia and presented the message and purse. Kev. Williams has for three weeks been carry sided for a number of years. The remains will be brought to Decatur for burial.

Judge Returns FOR children who ire eak, frail, and thin Gude's Pepto-Mangan is the ideal tonic It contains the iron they need lor rich, pure blood end bodily energy. It helps to build firm, solid flesh, and brings a healthy color to the cheeks. It Is palatable; children ftake it readily. It will not upset Judge John Bedinger returned from Chicago on Saturday night, where he has been holding municipal court for the past week. Judge Bedinger was ent.

A short program was given and a lunch was served afterwards. The Woman's Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. B. F. Qulgg.

Winter punishes a motor cruelly by attacking lubrication but Polarine is made to lubricate thoroughly the remotest factional surface at extremes of temperature and it does it. Polarine functions because it has the correct viscosity to limber up fast in icy weather the oil' film spreads freely between the moving parts; this means easy starting flexible operation. Polarine always maintains a complete and perfect seal against loss of power-cold weather calls for all the power your engine is capable of developing. bs program was under the direc ing on a revival service at the church and the service continues a week lontt r. Continue "Booze" Casts The state's attorney on Monday entered a motion for continuance ot all much Impressed witn the laciuty oi dispatching business In the Chicago courts and states that in one day he had eight Jury trlnls.

He may re-turn later to hold court In that city. Keep Wedding Quiet. Miss Sarah Wlllmore and Dale the stomach nor affect trie teem. At uon or Mrs. Margaret i urnei, uirec-this season every child will benefit tcr of the department of art and jby taking Gude's.

At your drug- i nus'C; Hgfs, In liquid and tablet form. V. be'? ree a fT T. mnncif Kev. L.

Hadaway of Rock Island, who Frte TriU TableU ntt-bdlni i with his family visited here over Value of Oode'i rVpto-Mansan, wad fur cu-1 Thanksgiving, that his son Maurice, the "booze' cases on Judge Gale's docket for that day. The request wss I.onc. prominent youim people of granted and the cases all set over this city, were married in Springfield oner luit vnur name ana saarMj (US(B Automobile Chart oi M.4. BrelieuDsca arrcu au, n. Gude's until next Monday, Dec.

17. The Moos and Casey cases set for Tuesday, tomorrow, had not been continued up to noon Monday. Drainage Case Resumes The county court resumed Its term Recommendations pital with a severe attack ot blood poisoning in his foot. Several operations have been performed but the last reports were that he was considerably Improved but would have to he In the hospital some two weeks or more. The entire eommunltv of Mlnler Give These For Christmas Winter Wtntw pepto-Mangan Nana at Car Metw OH Kuru Laiantla Monday to continue the testimony in I the case of the petition to dissolve the Lower Salt Creek drainage district.

NaaNcfCar Malar Oil Aoa Ambaamfer AnMrtflaa Anhnoa rciro) Laaek Uiiatvi Rl nnrl Fnrirhaf i well pleased with the spirit of free JoniC ana Diooa enncner rlvalry getween tnelr and Appme at LoMMbik The case wae expected to require some time this week but how long could not be en Id In advance. Four days were consumed in the trial last Hotel Robbed i Barter Ba B-L7L-. Mvmoa e4n .11. Mania the Armlngton high school. The best ot relations have always existed between these two schools.

Last week they engaged In a dual debate in which Mlnler'a second team held Armington'a first team to a tie. It having been agreed In the beginning that Mlnler would use their second 11 4 Wa. Over 40 Years of Good Furnlturs. KIRKPATRICK MoTarlaa. It was the unpleasant experience of Marear Genuine Otbom Imported Cap at Only $2.50 The Biggest Dress Glove Buy in America Get Them Now These are the brand new first tuallly glovee right out ot the fa- Modal 1 fM I Bu Binfe Maraar Mrtnpouiaa MiuMI Made in Five (Uradeo John Borkhoiti, night clerk at the Home hotel, to he sitting at ease, reading, at midnight 6unday, and to team of debaters, since their first team hsd been selected to compete with East Peoria and Mackinaw.

House Furnishing Co. Moans It Moos Naaa I look up to find a man with a gat' leveled at a vulnerable part ot his anatomy. Nauoaal MooXSMOi AilotW Bear-Davit BovraaariilaBataryM Brentar Buck Buih CadOlae Cm e-to ft-71 Nrane 8v All Shades Unm4 or UaUned The man, who was masked, reached over, opened the cash register, and abstracted the money In the bills compartment. He did not attempt to take any of the silver change. He then backed out.

SPECIAL XMAS OFFER An Acceptable Gift For Any Child Strokes Are Fatal to Minonk Resident Minonk, Dee. 10 (Special) Christian Strassburger died at his home here at 11:30 this morning after a Modal SO II Kortkmy Oailaaa aaaarooila. II Chaaaiar ChaMuart Buoariar. .17 He got a little over 9 In currency ana a check, the latter, however, representing no monetary loss. Bork- protracted sickness, following- several Owlaad If Packard II Patunaa holts bad over 120 In his pocket but iwrataaa Oil.

bar Col. Cohuabla. CaM rotataiaa (WW fllti pssaiytlc strokes. 1 Funeral services will tie held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, probably at tha home. Mr.

ritrasshuraer was born In Ger Polarine is made by the Standard Oil Company Indiana. It measures up in every way to the high standard of quality established by this Company for all of its products. There is a grade of Polarine which will correctly lubricate your car. Consult chart for our recommendation. Back of every Polarine recommendation stand hundreds of tests this is for your protection.

Every test is made scientifically by trained chemists and trained lubricating engineers, under laboratory and road conditions. Drain your crank case every 500 miles and refill with Polarine. This practice is the essence of pure economy. tne man maae no attempt at a personal holdup. Report Ford Stolen The Ford coupe of Clarence Miller was stolen sometime Sunday night from the garage lu the rear ot the home.

Oaofard many on Dec. 18, H6, coming- to this country as a young" man. He was married to Bertha Heck and they resided on a farm near Dana until rWaaAirav Not HlivsT k. V. KaifM Rrfan If Riokwbaaaar.u....L Riddia I ttaamar Coal.

Mat Duw-ntwtMiaarM Roak Fails RnUakore. ft Halo. nartSi. B-aroa Bbad-Wk ROAD NEAR HAVANA As Fine a Pair ol Dress Gloves as Mvaar Dannie Duj.rirat.. UtTll.

ni4.i. l)ort 30-1 at Any Man Wants and Only IZ.B0. SOON TO BE OPENED Havana, 111.. Dec. 10.

fSneclall moua big Oaborn factory. Chicago. they came to Minonk to live. Mrs. Ftrasshuresr died several years ago.

About a year ago he was married to Mrs. Teresa Merhaut, of Wenona, ho with her son and daughter survives. There Is also a brother, who resides in Germany, and one slater, Mrs, Marie Homrtckhaueen, of Wau- and now is uie urns to eeieci as many The hard road east ot Havana will soon be opened ss It only awaits the pairs as you want or June presents. They are sold at the prloe ot U.I0 to prove that Oaborn gloves are as fine a and a as anything mada anv- grading of the shoulders. Grading on section two will soon 8kaltaa Buadard seon, Ohio.

where, no matter what fancy name or nrlee Is lanced onto them. It la Btaavood BU be started. Janssen Bhsetfer, who recently put the new paving In Metamora Woman rWaaCalgM. tnie city, nave tne contract for the ae fine a dreta glove as you'll ever want, no loud atluhlng, no fancy work to hide lack of quality, but real, genuine value, style, honest siia Ha BUrlJ as- grading on this section and have al ready started pulling hedge along Matt Weds Eureka Man Eureka. Teo.

10 (Sneclal) Miss the road. This work will be finished Mortal A Moiwi At Any material put together to wear and out la the ordinary glove. Wall have your glove trade for aQ time lf vnu look at a Dalr today. this winter so that the caving work sWbaa KnUU' Emma I nslcker, Metamora, and i. 8 ran be commenced early In the spring.

Hocks. Eureka, were married at the it pians are not changed the road Will Una Dumbars II Da Pert Burial 4 taraat I lfa tt 9eeeeeeea.L RS (lUMUV, esee.eeea OaRlaar Graal Qrajr Ru'lkr lalaaaeae Hauditf BaMna. RalMd him MMM I RCo. RntiM Haware Ruon Himas Runaoaita. atmnaPnrrae Btrauoa Ptiukbak HADE IN Apostollo Christian church north of oe completed In the summer.

Made ot genuine Imported eape to outwear two pairs of any other material. Oaborn also makea Auto Oloves for 14.00, worth douhla, and FIVE this city Sunday afternoon, Kev. J. And at Most Garages Child's Oak Rocker Only 2-48 T7e bare a complete line of Bock-art, toy on of which would make practical at well as useful gift. TOY CEDAR CHESTS $1.98 and $3.85 Standard Oil Service Station YOUNG WOMAN IS iGRADESi special gloves or mitts for trainman, W.

Bchmldt officiating. After the ceremony a wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's par. truck drtvere. outdoor workera In all BURIED AT BENSON ants, Mr. ana Mrs.

Earn Unslcker. trades of real borsehlde, built for honeet. lasting service, and will etand tha rougheet outdoor work CONsvtn 'CNAKf Benson. Deo. 10 (fpeelall Fu Sxita Boa If TwpUr 3 Va Vcise Wahhaav II Waakharlaa Willt WnVcUie! ji Wiataar Visiaa UflsWa IHibdishl The bride Is a young- woman of charming personality.

Mr. Hocks Is one of the proprietors ot the Econo neral services for Mrs. William Kock, and weather. Be enre te aak far Oaborn' a II 10 Bargain finest In the world Dress Glovee at any of these who died Friday afternoon at the Eu reka hospital, were held at her home my grocery store here. To Talk on Ruse Situation Benson Monday afternoon.

Rev, The World's Forum address Mon Fred N. Wright, pastor of the Metho dlat church, conducted the services. day night was given by Carl Horders, of the Community houee. Chicago. Maesssftlls) NaJry, mis.

Kocn, whose maiden name wae Wave Luclle Hay, was born at The subject ot his talk was. "The JoW4 Jdee mm 5n CpfrkhalHck tJ, HOUtt fUBNISHlNQ CQ Standard Oil Company BLOOMINGTON (Indiana) ILLINOIS Bparland, 111., July IS, 1197, She situation In Russia. Mr. Borders Is well Informed on his subject ss he rTiarat Kar. stores; roiulle A O'Mallty Bis Haldmaa Ika Lltlnsaloa A Mnw Li'lupios Mm Wobbly Kltnnar Mr Stxra Wolf (lthla 4 toa rBJSOA, ILL.

T. W. WMiharoai KL TASO. ILL. Bumar 4 ilmnuif LKftOT.

ILL. lusuitatay toiasrs tboauumxf. III. spent tne early part ot her life In Snarland and later moved to I.aron spent some time In Russia. aiieaKar, Hetty.

Open an Aeeount Today To "hear" Indications of the deadly "The Christmas Store of rmn ae eee ib iranara aM Tmraa laaaaill eaan la say sMaeatare OU Cew (laaUaaajsUtiea cnoae oamp in coal mines is possible where she attended high school. Oht wss married to Mr. Koch. March tl. 1921, at Chllllcothe and since made her home In Benson.

A child was born but flid noj live. aer a teiepnone, claims a Landonei 3441 Bloomington." wno invented me.

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