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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1931. PHONE wanao. 4500 $5,000 RELIEF PONTIMJ GOAL Committee to Make Appeal to Civic Groups for Donations. By Martin REVIVAL ENDS BOOTS AiD HER BUDDIES Boot.

Isn't Through! i'u. AT HEYWORTH CM WEU. NOW 1U. UP SOMl THKT THAT 1 HrVJt ANN OOOfcA Vm 1 MFTMl rVLV. COVJVO St Wkdcst; btwre STOCK 1 OOGK Wfvi rVU.

WftWC 2.000.00 WsCVt I'M btfT UCNTO OK WKUF iVOT WOOtfJ fct MORS. 72 Join Christian Church During Evangelistic Meetings. TWO ml IB la TIM rantacrnph.) tITWORTH, Feb. 25. The i waa crowded to capacity the dos I I I r.

Li ing night of A aeriea ovaW-lt tic meetings conducted by the Rev. Jamea A. Barnett of Pekln. A re-ception to the new members was held following a brief church service. Seventy-two additions were secured by the evangelist during (Special to The PONTIAC, Feb.

25 Five thousand dollar? is the turn set as i goal of the pecia! relief committer appointed by Mayor William H. Kentley. A mass meeting railed hy the committee Monday nicht was presided over hv Pcstmaster I Shugart. who stated that, althouch there would he no concerted drive for funds hy any committee or group, it was the intention to advise the heads of all city organization to assume whatever responsibility it nucht conscientiously feel it coiiUi assume in order that the emersency may be met. Pledge raids are to be distributed to eveiy citizen in Pontiao In order that he may a contribution.

Or.e day pay a month is 1 I 1 Mrs. R.M. Brown, 81, Farmer City Garden Sets March 2 as Downs Couple Married 54 Years Pioneer Dies the revival. A fellowship service was held, In which the roll of new memhers waa called by the pastor, the Rev. W.

D. Deweese, and a circle was formed reaching entirely around the middle section of the audito- SIXTEEN CASES ARE STRICKEN Minier Pioneer, Dies of Lingering Illness inni frninnii vringTnran-m uJi.h'i1!1 yM First Meeting Date Nneelal The raalairaiih.i lium. including soma wno were 1MerlAl to The PftntRriptl. I MINIER, Feb. 25.

Mra. R. M. Brown, 81, of Minier, died at 10 p. m.

Monday at the home of her the hisis on which the committee asks every one to resprnd. The mavor-a committee i Failure to Include Women's Composed of Pupetvlsor John FARMER CITY, Feb. received Into the church Just prevl-first for the year of the us to the meeting there were Garden club will be held at 3 p. m. PPl cl'cl of the new Monday, March 2, at the home of I membe i s.

The pianist. Mrs. Irene riu Mca Vto- Moneymaker, played "Blest Be the SI dauehter, Mrs. John Johnson, after a lingering illness of six months, Names on Jury Brings Murphy will talk on "Growing An Tazewell Action. Tie That Binds" while the merr-bers and friends of the church filed around extending the hand of feU lowshlp and greeting to the new members.

following a fall. She was born In Zaneavllle. Ohio, the dauehter of Samuel and Julia Ann McBrlde, pioneer settlers of Tazewell county. Providence McBrlde waa married to Richard chaitman: Miss Mary Pnwtie.Capt. O.

Biyant of the Salvation Armw E. S.ndair. M. Shusart. K.

M. Murphy. A. Tuttle. William Murray and H.

E. Vogrlsinger, treasurer. $4,300 Note Basis nual Plants" and Mra. Emma Nowlln will help plan "An Outdoor Living Room." Mrs. F.

R. Rlne-hart, chairman of tb' nejrt will -repart for the com Following the fellowship service IK mlttee. Mra. Lyle socp vour waa held In the base- I PEKIN. Feb.

cases chaiginR W. Hops, H. A. Kingsbury and H. Ienhait with violation of the banking act.

in connection with the failuie of the H. Penhart Company bank at chairman of the program com- ment of the cnurch, where the mlttee, will report for that com- women served a luncheon, of Replevin Suit; The committee In chare S. refreshments Included Mrs wete atricken from Estate Cases Heard the trial Ayres, Mrs. William Bethel, Mra. el, Mra.

calendar In the circuit; Brown In 1871 and has lived In this vicinity since 1851. She is survived by seven children: Mrs. John Johnson, Mrs. John Becker, Mrs. P.

A. Murphy and William Brown of Minier; Mrs. I.uella Mickens of Chicago and Mrs. John C.ottachalk of Dela-van. Three children preceded her in death.

The funeral waa held Wednesday at 2 n. m. at the Methodist mitlee. Offlcera of the club are Mrs. W.

V. Peterson, secretary; Mrs. Bert Vance, vice president; Mrs. Ivan Houser, secretary; Mrs. Clarence Smith, treasurer.

Attention of memhera has been called to Garden club week at the University of Illinois at Urbana, March 4, 5. (Sperm la The FanUtnpii i court here Monday when counsel TEKIN. Feb. Possession of a for the defendant rhallenced the note is involved in the re- petit Jurv artay. Judge Inciamhad p'evin uit of Sam Rem v.

Georne indicate that he would he inclined Jorhem. The plaintiff Is aeekini: to rule In favor of the to replevin note which is In Jorh- hut the casra were auleken from possession, but which is the calendar by the ptate'a attorney k- Helton Powell, Mrs. G. W. Powell, Mrs.

Joseph Arnold, Mrs. Emmett Bryan, Mrs. Fred Ewert.Mrs. Bron-son Spade and Mrs. Wayne White.

Special musical numbris were rendered during the 'evening, as follows: niiet. Miss Bernilln Wllliami and Miss Helen Hastings; violin solo, Wayne White; duet, Mrs. Fern M. Adams. M.

I Adams. EnlacoDal church with the Rev. A i.liHuwr iniiiilc i' linuns tiiuiisliin. Mr. and Mra.

1 Ailnnm Mr. Martin of Pelavan In charge, iiiiiiri im isiiiiiii in uc ins Rnr n)i, ny the couil waa not William Riley, 55, I. C. Conductor, Dies Mra. Ir I'ratL The funeral of Mra.

Ira C. Pratt. 98, a rloner resident of Central Illl- property. necessary. Similar action as taken cdi tln lr flfty f.nntli wedding aiiiiivrruiry at lliclr I if In assisted hy the Rev.

Arthur Jern. In the county comt Tuesday in the case of J. K. Millard in-i Siind.iy. Mr.

Adiim Is Ixllcvcd lln idili'st man living In Burial was In the Minier cemetery. i Scot and Mrs. Fiorina Nichols. I The Rev. and Mrs.

Pa i rati laft tW .4 v. morning thete was a hearing be- dieted for larceny as administrator Ihiuns township who luis nim-ii) liis enllri' life llicrp. 'I'lit'rc arc only fore a jury on petition for the an- nd William Welsh Indicted for w.viu Mix.tno still living who atti-ndi'd 1 lie wedding of Hit- couple at the Inintmen of a conservator for Ja- buiglary and larceny. Iioimc of tin- bride's mother east of Ihmis. residence Tuesday afternoon and nois who died at her home In Crop-burial was In Lakeside cemetery, sey at 2 p.

m. Sunday was held. Mr. Cordes was born In Germany at 1:15 p. m.

Tuesday at the resi- in i iir iii iirgin ir- at Home in inton r'v" Th. ln Tueeday CLINTON. Feb. M. Riley, 55, conductor oi the Wis-1 i rrn zener or liemont and an A recent Illinois statute, ratified the lecent November election later removing to Carlock, where.I.ucy Oehmke and Mrs, l.uc ucnniKF i n.

Minniei July 7. 1853. He was united In mar-0ence ana i p. jtiiiuiitr i order was entered hy the couit appointing Katie Zeller. wife of the defendant, as his conservator.

-L .1 ii i -i-u. i it. Lv.nbir Kp in Maraarei pcnism in i i gave women rigm i hv children. D. K.

Sailor, pastor, had charge conain division of the Illinois vuauic to i jurors and States Attorney I an- mnven ro me P.eaenl nome r.s, ruair o. "omer x. lwrenc. and tbe Rev. G.

M. Iral rllrnrf Aim mi hla kun. 1ia A petition to adopt arien Pale rom in opinion held that the town. I Frank of Normal. Cohenour has been presented to h.am, effective as soon as III Surviving are the widow and two Fine, Ii Jailed at Pekin (ftperlal The raalafraiMn.l PEKIN, Feb.

T. Sims of The funeral will be held Thurt- CIm ill of Mr. "'i Jefferson at 3 a. m. at 2 at the Iden fu- painting contractor and widely church and a frl'n after a two weeks' Illness at i p.

m. at ins i joen iu Taiewell county, the deceased, preached the funera.l the court by Clara and Roy Gif-: annrnved and that a regular daughters. Mrs. P. H.

Springer of 'day iy i inri. netit iury venire should contain the Covell. and Mis. Harry Pleines of neral home and burial will be In i nrrmon, ruiitii -wwu The wi.i of Henry r. Kounse, nmM nf nd wemen.

Danveta. There are also the fol-Oak Grove cemetery at Leroy, Mr. S. W. Boi.

sey cemetery. leron. but came to Clinton when d.r'vo nr" Intoxicated i. Th. raatHnpk.i -1 lined iiuofi ny justice a.

j. leona patrolman who was Tn mun'y ptlt Jury was lowing brothers and sisters: John shot and killed the night of Feb. JO. from Tfetl jury llt of Charlton. Iowa; Joseph of Mc- Mra.

Funeral. PELAVAN. Feb. S. W.lStiuford Pythian Sister! 'since.

He started hla care-r with nt il ny i.aie jici.snieis. nas Been filed Lean: Fied and Frank of Bloom laperUI Tlw aalasruph. I county Jail for 70 nrr. Ih. OAmnanu In 1000 ik.

Inrlon- Mn Anna Dozler of Grand nirifuT os RoaS of Washington, died at her pioha'e and the cleik lnatiuct- and It had been ex III I ITU HI. I in, I I'll I 1 1. -1, il. tnlertam Mate UHiceri WB, lht Wi-idy'- ed Issue letteia testamentary entarv to to 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 luci. jurv arrav wou oe artaraen.

i ne ni mra. jonn j. msnry, i. The e- 1 word received here, sne waa lor the wldow I nine Kounse. th.

COnaln division between Clinton STANFORD, Feb, 25 -Prairie Kreeoort. hoard of supervisors ai Its Marcn n. nm. McDowell and lived PW tmrp. He west Delaware Th.

Rev wo grandchildren, Charles and v. H. C.rubb. naator of the Con- heirs are the wow. mother, eight "1 tht names of both isters and one bither.

'n O'1 near Delavan. Sha la survived by State temple No. 172. of Pythian iit niarri Miss M. Etta Larkln her husband, four daughters, one sisters, at their regular meeting J(4sgi wn0 an adopted aon, two slaters and one brother.

Monday night at Murphy hall, en- junor Riley, survives. He The funeral waa held at 1:30 p. 'tertalned Mrs. Lulu Anderson, rtvrt Mrs. J.

O. llar-m. Wednesday at Washburn. 'grand chief of Illinois, and Mra. of Ason.

CoU and a nephew. IDaisy Reichle of Beason. dlatrlctlj Rilfy Hartbli Casper. Wyo. Pauline Pleines.

Igregatlonal church of Dwight con- Iducted the aervlce. Music was fur- Jnhn Seal. nlshed by Mra. James C. Nelon.

la The raaiasraak.i Mrs. O'Malley died suddenly at her l.F.ROT. Feb. 25. -John home Friday night of a heart at-76.

died at 11 p. m. Tuesday at his tack. Central Illinois Deaths frank atone. deputy, and aeveral memDera oi a.

-rtlriaior of Minnie n. rroabrldia was appointed to admlnlter the estate of William G. Hanfokd who died at Green Valley. Jan. 31.

leaving an estate of S3.000 iisl estate and a like amount of personal property. The are two stepdaughters and nlna niecej and nephews. lapertai Tke raalasrapa Uhe Hesson temple. Following the (he of Clinton and a mmL home heie of kidney atones, having Lillian Kllr.abeth Crewa, daughter been III for 10 days. He was born of Mary Susan and the late Payson 1 PF.KIN, Feb 2.V-Frank "Cotton" meeting a social nour was jyMr M0 hHJ offlr, of North 1 i r.f taahment a fere i i -rmi is as In Ross countv.

Ohio. Jan. 1, 1855. Garrett was born Sept. 1884.

In iMooee in glon n. aisirici i. i- the son of Ele.suer and Margaret 1907 she waa united In marriage: lived alone in room over the served by MtsJiMi lO. O. M.

He was also a member of O'Neal. He came with his parents with Mr. O'Mallev of Dwight. uucaiey mi enun. T.

iln "roer or nauway tonnucrcrs. I ttMrl Alffll RftUr. 1 I. W(- rVevai.aa I Kam In Illinnia at th id nf 2 va.rsi atnrf Th. rfiisiaiaH la sitirv.vtfi Teia AmmmH la aurvlvt-rl hv mmm munu ur.

Isaac Mason Funeral. Iaeelal la The Paalasraph.) McLF.AN. Feb 25-The funeial of Isaac Mason, who died at a hospital In Blonmington Monday, waa held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the home of his son.

Howard Mason, at I a I kaa Uarakanl rr-h 1 1 1 1 a a a a a lived in Lroy and virlnity htmhiinrl on brother. Mtvor Jumrt uny n.h... Mihnmrt nnnlf rlrhritrl Tw 1 WUnflHy nicni, wnrn MPrmini I. W. U.

Basketball Coach Gives Address in, a. cs. i i iirpnian rvumi'i wrm i rma airivin di mn.t--Mi1 20th Wedding Anniversary mill 20 ago he was a Mary Susan Garrett all 'Stone ab senc. from hi. Rev Philip Dermond f.tm.r tan Anaji ki.

u. i.i. i am tiftuikl haunu. durlnc th dy hud u'Mdmin. will hiiv rhrg of th I 90 FOR OVIR Tw.

ra. 1 iwitni. nurmi mn in vn i dead Plue at Kiwanis Lunch been noted. Stone was found nervire. Purlal will be In the alal la The faalaeTapli.l MAHOMET.

Feb. 2V-Mr. and ICOIl heie. He was mauled ago cemeterj- pastor of the lUnn.h who tolf'm" 4lr ivt iSpeettl la The faalstrae Mis. Roy F.

Parrett celebrated I church, had charge. yea a ago. He is survived by thiee lllrkerwtii Funeral. a-m, IT la LaV Wfa. their twenty-fifth wedding anniver on the floor attired only In his Ridge cemetery northeast of Far night clothes.

He had been de.d mer City. for I Mrl Marsh, formerly Llda Urn H. w.s a son of Mr. and Mr.n)r waI Apr (i, imt at Gull LINCOLN. Feb 25 -Wally hspke'hall coarh at Illinois ra.mesrers were jonn r.wmg.

Ml, John Kreig, Mrs. IHarrial la Th. raatasraa.) sary at their home, three miles I. Kinsev. w.

rsaaer, nui We.lev.n and a member of the 1. Funics McNaughton. and Mrs. Ver-i vmiott v.h Th. funeral north of Mahomet.

Sunday evening. I she trew to worn- -v u. jame. eany rr.iarn,. ni for, jnd wh.

i Pekln and Is survived by two Feb. 25. 1874 was mar- AnA.nnn w. Gu.r.nUtd pur Cmeinn.M N. mn.l league baseball ln" 1 of of Chester H.ckerson.

who died at rlub. talk to Lincoln KI- children gre.t-g.andchildren: pton community hospital Sun- aniens on baseball vine cemeter. four brothers, D.n and William of hf m. Tuesday roon. ters.

B. P. Klnsey. woi.ne, ana r.d t0 John M.r,h who preceded htt d.ughteri. Flo and) ffieitn.

Miss Jessie Stone, Chicago, her In death Nov. l2l. Mr. and Emma, of Lrh.n.; The funeral was held I at the Mri Mr.h rmm, lo nimols In No- Mr- Mrt j. Mra.

Ann. Aoer. V.Vn 1 Wednertav at the United Brethren TW VnZ-" 'church. Mr. H.ckerson was oper- His talk concerned the Inner workings of a big league team, the spring training trip, peculiarities nuT" vemoer, la.a.

ana locaiea on a pmkston and family. Mra. Molly, ated on about a week ago for ap- 1 evttttt 25 mm at 10 a. m. and burial was la Lake- PEKIN.

Feb. 25. Mrs. Anna Mr, of rr tv mnn oi imy, Anmner anil two of sell known big time ball play annwn nig me na i ay- how Pltehei. wokd "Z' aH iZI LVJ ilV.

He" 1.. She brothers, Elmer and Jep. He w.s farm eight mile, northeast of l-ar- Mr. and Mra. Fred Lis thin 01 high mer City where hey resided until Roeglan.

Mr. and Ms. Parrett re-! i they retired from active farming celved a number of gift, of china, and moved tO Farmer City In June. a-aaaaamaaaaaa-aamam Irt7. Mra.

Marsh was a member of 1 Allowing hog. to follow Infected; rToTTTTTMT er. street at 10 p. m. Monday.

was irBOII wn and how different bstteis Mr, (ilaaer Funeral. taaMI la Tka raatafrsali.l per- unmarried. born In Germany. Sept. a.

1H45, and Tn, m.m h.i,i formed rONTIAC. Feb. 25 -The funeral weedman Methodist chuich cattle Is the chief cause of I VWl'tT-Fvi rnarh noe-tjer will leave Satur- m. rrtd.y at the Iroy Chrlstl.ni dav for Tsrr.pa. Fla to )m the fh mmhr church of which Mr.

O'Neal was a Heymour Van Meter. Ifta-rlal la The raiestae.t of Mrs. Mabdallne Olaser waa held and Neighbors lodge. Iiiherculnaui mmm ai I SO p. m.

saonoay ai ine rirai Bh h.d to her bed CinnnnaM Reds for the JXtl spring memner. The Rev. R. n. Brown of Uk.

I- I A I'KKa two fbho training season. F.LKHART. Feb. 25 -smft' Luther.n church In this city, the ilnr, Thanksgiving day and iV.n Meter, well known logsn A. Krennert.

D.stor. offl-i 7 wm ne chsne, aa- by sons, r.ianlte City will he In rhaige. ss- ani jonn u. Aper. eam, ana iwo Bv nv Osceola Mc.

r. Pekin. and two nv ik. r. i.

sisters. Mis F.l.r.beth Johnwn. Pe- pMtor of fmirrhi 8pffi. music was fur-1 by M. Eastern Educator kin and Mrs.

Hilda J.hhen. Ger- Buri.l will be In O.khurst rem INI' ills many. The fun.re, will be held at etery niani ai m. nlshed Mra. William riennoia U.K p.t.l, Springfield, of diphtheria, wa.

wHh MlM Arch I. Marsh, and on. r.iuJwn. n.nfrth accompanist. "7.

IlfdUS AI On rur F.vangellr.l cbiirrn Martin John iilnrerlih. or in. B. Llvlng.ton County Me- uTZ Feb 5 i Fdwln nursnay ariernnon ana ruriai win I.aeclal la The raaia.raaa 'had been 111 for onlv a lew oav. Tk.

PETROIT, C. Broome, superintendent of cuiTnu iiDTii imd r.a death waa a ahnrk to the i mn I sTltt, Aurora. and one brother, i i rfo. -mr. iwarria sir.

rirnijr nrii.i, vln John r.in.arinh ii community. hi. r. n.u. Lemlnf of Conner.vllle, Mra.

Margaret Rrlttln. I Sf a The Mr. and Mra. Frank Glngericli. 1 A private funeral was held Sun-1 Hanson.

Fred Garb, and Henry vnonis oi I'niianeipnia. wa. assured of election to the presidency of the department of superintendence of the Na'ional Education as-inrii'mn Ttt.til.v I HEYWORTH. Feb. 25 -The fu four and one half mile, northwest nom" mnn Brlnkman.

ner.l of Mrs. Mati.ret Brlttin w.s of rh.lswotth. died at hla home at null, harlea Ullbev. tery. rated w.

hout from the p. Tuesd.y after a week's floor of the convention 'Vnrth. Tuesd.y aft- illness of measles and pneumonia. George Rush of South r.s.den. "nnon- ln ch.rge of the Rev P.

He waa born Pec. 24, tBI. and Mr. Van Meter w.e. born In taaerial la The raaiasraaa.l tan county and became one of thai yt rASO.

Feb. 25 Charles Wll-Influential residents of Hoped.le T( iS Tuesd.y -a. nominated for second 7 "1 dli-rlct and took an Active, VT. P. Pewee.e of the prno v.i-.

at hla horn, here following an III- vire presinent ne also Is un opposed The tettring ptesident rhuich Music w.s furnished by Beatrice In all community undert.k- nr d.va. He wa. born E. L. Pierce.

Miss Nettie! Th, hH Tf. 1852. In Pevon.htre. F.ng. W.m.ley.

Schelh.gen and 1 Tutt Methodist lllnd, c.m, ,0 thll ai in. vice mursa.y n.pti.i rnurch, chlirrh and wa. one of those te- mK. md automatically becomes fust lteident pisno. Tao men were nomlnsted to rill C.sev i.inina ninoa lor ins rrrnmn daughter, Kdward Knoll, and M.

E. White. a v.r.nrv on iha mere new church building. H. was a two sons.

Louis of El Paso and pingresslv. farmer. John Buck. J.mes Christopher Willi. ri Filler and John Burial w.s In Heywoith mlttee.

Thev are Herbert Weed Rochester. and F. M. Longa lieeker. R.cme.

Wis Surviving are hi. widow and two children: Nancy and William Van1 The election by ballot heron- "ry ducted Wednesday. I Harry of Peoria. Mra, John Marsh, taaaelal The raaiasraaa.l FARMER CITY. Feb.

25 -The funeral of Mra. John Marsh, 71, who died at her home In the eaat part of Farmer City at IS p. m. Meter; his mother, Mrs. Kate Van Meter of Elkhart, and Eugene It.

Van Meter of St. Louis, Mov Kallahecb. Iaelal la Ta r.ala.r.ah HOPK.PALE, Feb 25. Roy J. Rallshark died at St.

Fianrl. hospital, Peoria, 12 25 a. Wednea. day of acuta Infection of th. kidneys.

He wa. ye.i. old. He hecme III Feb. Ja and was taken Mra, Tenner funerat laamal la The Paalafraak.t Stock Feed in" School 1 PF.KIN.

Feb 25-The funeral of Has No Gas How! Dirk Kelnhard t'nrdea Funeral. laarrhM to la) raalasraah.t Mis. Klitaheth Catheilne Tenner, F.litanetri Catheilne Tenner, Monday, will be held at the home II I 1 to uz licld at Umton mho h'r hom- "i'' 1 m- Th Rv stteel Plik Relnhard Cordes, 77, who died Sunday morning, w.s held rh.rh The funeial will be conducted at aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaai CSrflul. lodSJT the tt anything tht st St at his home, Itoj Chailotta stteel. .1,111.

larlai la Th. ral.rap CLINTON, Feb 25 II M)r, rwitt county farm adviser, ha. the Wednesday 2 m. Builal was Katurd.y night, was held at in lkeaiderenaeterv Mis Th Reely of, announces mat feeding school I Aubiii n. n.stor of Tieshv.

ONLY waniil Takes Slu.rt Dyspepsia Tsb Ire snii ditlrrt. raui Chew Smart Tshlrt after the heart-lest meal, and )nu, too, rsn smile at indigestion. Sinps gas and belrhing. I nda amir risings. A modern rnmhtna inn of Magnestuni and other sowhing, healing ingredients is the silt (2'4 timet at How's This? Corns Lift Out With Fingeri No Pain 3 BIORE DAYS CAN EPILEPSY RE CURED? urpa.imrn, ne TO TAKK ADVANTAGE U.

or wl.l be in chsrge inm Mra. W. furtla. OF THESE LOW FEBRUARY TRICES! Will be two sessions, the beef rhlc.so and "atsseaaa.l I tllertivt a sods) offered la these Ing the morning and h. John I WEEDMAN.

Feb. 25-Th. fu- Remgrfc.hl. Rooklet Rfteala Opln I. .1..

I tablets. "A mvttt tltmtik far aua. followlne aleorh 1- neral or aara. tv. iiiriii, wno o.ea Th.ats le era- inrer attSa Imai loni af leading l'li)lrln.

noon. dren Mag Tenner. Pekin. August Saturday following a lingering III- ivtif'aM. I MAKE THIS TCSTI Tenner, Joplin.

Mo: William Ten- wa. held at the residence Ire atiai Ikw rail, i Furrli.M a lie. hand narkat tin .1 Former I. U. JJCtn Diet ner.

Chlr.gn. eight grandchildren Tuesdsy afternoon, Nw Yarh, M. Y. The rareel annauart enl ef the eubUeelMe af kankiet raa Smart's Drpep.ia Tablets at vaur CHICAGO, Feb 25 -ilNSi-M and one gteat grandchild txli VELVETS $21.85 Velvet rut. af this k.vs aa affsirg al lh.s a.su.iti.l ae .11 frinfat.

MM Prire r.ae Nil. Jamea Haumgardner. Ihaeeial le The r.aiasraaa.l Fanny C. O.tes. 5, former dean cf t.i.i.1 ik.

mw.i ef ZZ iruggi.r.', use Ibem after meal, sad Sorloo oe ih. suhlert -CkH rril.r.PsY KMI4effi.i. Thmh air a ae tvo.d the p.ins, diammforn and di AXMINSTERS $23.75 The aewMi ait.rns k.n htsl sr. riv.4' krailaa.lT semi tee Ihi. le Pi.v aoat (Mir se ra.rr aatuntarl baric.

F. Reldel ISaerlal la The rialairs.il. I LEROY, Feb, 25 Jamea Raum- women at Ihe I'nlverslty of Illinois who w.s widely known as in edu ac ct rirn'" k.s si i.i af ie M.m r.i to w. mn renrt due lo indigenioa. One Sniirt'a m-f b-.

r. I died at McF.rl.n, Wl. "Vauthoul tt eouelnr s.rimii. rrn ri a 1 1. i.i un-i aee'ruis ar aosia.ra.

aae it i.m iha ae.ghl I acid m.Ktiil la tht ttomsrku .1.1... ah. 1. iTvrn. ml-h 'iM- "led at his horn, east of Tue.d.y morning following a h.

k.v. w.k.M kii Illness She was ining ne.e wt v. a. th. li is renn.i a.

in. St.nford at 1(120 a. m. Tuesday of p.r.ly.t. which he u.i if laeimM ae ltAIIDrulttar.lt 2S an! C0d family friend.

lifter ever.) months' lllnes. of Mond.y night, M. w.s boin north- iiiaM.as ei ibi. ''nimm T.eT!i.iiLwr -ITl" Ovktast HtUrl tnr Crrrle Plsareler Rug Haitian nt P. Willi Karh or Ktig Tliia Week Jt STUART'S I4lt Haael Tobl.a.

daunt.r of complication. or here ana uen at una h.si ih. an Rit.M Mr and Mts V. A Thia. who hss Mi Beidel was born ne.r Clnrln- Grov.

10 ye.r.. H. removed to suhrrt. I an mrei a rm mh fihi v-nw in iui ih. nf laal fall.

He waa mar. feel en. sanr at I DYSPEPSIA naen in i I i IM tin Wll kalrl iwi si lege at fienbury, ha. been J.eoh and Magdelln. r.eldel.

He r.ed 15 ye.l. ago to C.rrle.r.. Ihlt hnnhwi. Imerastea aartias r. mMI a le.v.

of aheenre. She I. m.rrled Irene Belle H.rri.nn al Johnson. im tree ener bi. hnneiei hf wnties a.

J.wt ash at ham. row will go Ch. SLnford on Sept. 1J, ll. After I Surviving are hi.

widow, ra.ir.iHsa.l n.w. V-m." aT at tiame rw will go ni- on nept. isi Arieri nurviving ar mi wi.mw, TABLETS yy iforf Jwi J7a7 pgg-SfM-OG N. MainraMt ir gii, MH r.go April 1 to study al Iha V'ni- their marriage they lived at Shir- htoi here. John and Joseph of gink riity tf Chlo, ''') hi thy 9 Cievt, and four itteii.kri.i at, Il lUl-WAH VtlKAil-..

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