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PHONE WANT-ADS 4500 TWO THE SUNDAY PAN'TAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1932. LOGAN TOWN County High and Grade School Districts Elect New Directors Grand Jury Returns True Bills Against Crabb Bank Robbers JUDGE LINDLEY IN COURT 1M Central Illinois Deaths Six Churches Help Honor Washington in Chenoa Program raatasrapk Central Illinois service. BANDITS TAKE EASTON CASH LEVIES DROP Heavier Vote Than Usual I Goodwin Wins Hot Mrs. Bottnott Funeral. Fantasraph Central Illinois Service.

PEKIN. The Tazewell county CHENOA. At the Washington Reported From Some Towns bicentennial observance program r-aatafraph Central Illinois Benin. iJ DRY GROVE. The funeral of 10 Mr riarinra Rnltnntt n-ill he helri 17 Townships Report Total i With Hot Contests.

Grade Contest in Minonk Election: Steal SDrincfield Taxi held Friday evening at the Presbyterian church sponsored by the Ford County Circuit Calendar Is Announced for April Term. Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at West Twin American Legion auxiliary, the Including Pauper Aid $2,120 Below 1931. Grova Christian church, BuriaV Aid $3,500 Holdup of Menard County Bank.

pastors of six churches of Chenoa, grand Jury Saturday returned indictments on three counts, charging Mike Yara, Frank Faifer, William Bennett and Floyd Fullbrlght, with bank robbery, burglary and larceny and kidnaping, and bond was fixed at $42,500 each. These men, now under arrest and Indicted for the Mundeleln bank robbery, have confessed to robbing the will be in West Twin Grove ceme Weston and Meadows participated The Rev. Kenneth Tyler delivered tery. t'antatrapk Central Illlnolt tkrvirf. MINONK.

In ona of the hottest school elections held In this place in many years, Bert Goodwin rantatraph Central Illinois Service. t-astairapk leatral Ullnoit Service. Elections of grade and high school directors In McLean county school districts Saturday brought out a heavier vote than usual and resulted In soma upsets of old rantatraph Central Illinois Hervlee. PAXTON. Judge Frank Llndley the address of the evening, his subject being, "George Washington, tha First American." The William Wright Miller, raatarrapk Central Illinois Service.

LINCOLN. Town levies, lnclud- was elected president of the grade has set the trial calendar for tha Ing thoee for town purposes and BELLFLOWER. William! school board here Saturday with a raatarrapn Central Illinois service. MASON CITY. About $3,500 in cash and currency was scooped from money tills in the Farmer's State bank of Esstan at 8:30 a.

in. Crabb bank at Delavan, It Is claimed. The men ara Indicted Rev. Walter Ward directed the community singing and the Revs. Wright Miller, 63, died at his home pauper aid, adopted by the town vote of 635 to 329 for Bert Squires.

hoard memhera. Th wlnnn in boards of Logan county's 17 town who opposed him Riding In wlththeir respectlve districts follow: here for robbing the Delavan bank, with burglary and larceny. In con-' neetlon with their entering the Crabb residence the night before ships for the year 1932-33 total Goodwin as board members were DANVERS. No. 128, Lyle S.

Saturday, shortly after the doors ha4 been opened, in a holdup staged bv two bandit who came Charles Wunsch, George Gundy, Garner Martin, aided. George Washington was Impersonated by Louis Stump Larson and Martha Washington by Carolyn Winter, both of whom were In $57,230 or $2,120 less than the 1931- Stuckey. Non-high school board 32 levy which totaled $59,350 ac R. B. Stoddard and Herman VI-sering, who were opposed by John F.

Janssen and F. H. O'Connor. April term of circuit court aa foU lows: Thursdsy, April at 10 a. Annie Reemer vs.

Carl Reemer.dl-vorce. Monday, May 2, 1:30 p. Ethel! M. Hunt vs. State Bank of Piper City, assumpsit.

J. 8. Cameron vs. P. Allvlero, appeal from justice of the peace court.

I Tuesday, May 3, 9 a. the Os- from Springfield In a taxicab conv mandeered there about 7 a. m. E. S.

Sloane. School trustee, Kv-jthe robbery and keeping tha fam-erett Yoder. Hy prisoners until next morning high. dl.when they took President Crabb to cording to figures given out by the supervisors of the various town- costume. The program numbers by Their leads were slightly less than at Bellflower early Saturday after 10 dayi lllYies of pneumonia.

He had lived In this vicinity for 41 years. Mr. Miller was born near Colfax Oct. 12, 1868, son of Georse and Mary Miller. Ha married Miss Emma Johnson of Bellflower May 27, 1891.

He farmed most of his life. In J927 he purchased a residence in Bellflower and moved to the city. He is survived by his widow and six children. One child died In in On of the pair remained In the ships. the fjrt grade were given under polled by Goodwin, i votes were cast.

A total of 1.018 rectors, Dean Funk, Lewis Pitts; grade school, Varner Longworth; 'fk on "f-Wen i eft vine- Delavan thev took Mrs. Levies for town purposes forith. dreCtlon of their teacher, Miss cab while the other, unmasked, entered the bank and forred the president, Ed Furrer, to lie face 1932-33 total an increase oi rHa Red. i their red and white In the community high school "noo unree vacancies, vv i- th.m utn hid downward on the floor, while he election, R. B.

Stoddard $1,130 wnue tne pauper levie. iriband costumes and with their the same period total $30,600 orbandmaster. Gene Nooner, the first on a road north of was re-lrl Connelly, three years, Claude, rfl Clark Hart two year. Ray Qu.nn one rechedspot born company vs. Edson Warren et took tha money, which Mr.

Furrer elerteH riirertnr and tkaif 1 InNl A A taaat Ia $3,250 less than last year. grade rhythm band made a hit. Mu-al transcript on appeal from Jus- had been taklnr from vaults in a new member of tin Roscoa Williams; was named beard. tlce, of the peac court. Emmett J.

preparation for the day's business. sic by the graae school band was directed by E. L. Meeker. The fancy.

There are four daughters, FUnk- a a i his in Viiri-ap fc.H left the hanlr rtoftr school, Jsmes Stubblefield In eight townshlpa the town tax levies were lowered: Lake Fork. $200; Laenna, $200: Eminence. $500; Elkhart, $300; Hulrbut, $250; Sher h. The! Mrs. Ethel Connour of near Bell KKl.fl.M Wllav ITvan.T mixed high school chorus favored Freehill vs.

Maurice J. weaver, assumpsit. P. H. Freehill vs.

Maurlca J. Weaver, assumpsit. HOT ONTEST AT LINCOLN rantatraph Central lillnola Sertlce. kidnaping tha assembly with their contest Tla Factory school, John Swear- idan, $300; East Lincoln, $500 and George Hilllgoss was indicted tn- tinff phirfftll dispatch with which the robber lo- flower: Mrs. Daisy Green of Leroy; rated and took the money was! Mrs.

Edith Lee of Cooksvllle, and to h. that he was: Mrs. Roy Rexroat of Bellflower. Longworth achool, Tom LINCOLN With 1.500 ballots lngen; West Lincoln, $500. Four town csst In the hottest achool election ships received raises: Aetna, $100; numbers with which they took first place at the district contest in Pon-tiac on April 2.

Mtsa Lillian Nickel and Mrs. Ambrose McCarthy played piano and Two sons Roily and Chester, alsojh.d h.r. miny yrii familiar with tha bank. Take Taxi ab. Oran.

$10; Atlanta. $500 and Mt. with defrauding the Railway Ex- E. Fincham was press agency out of about $200. by re-elected director of the public leashing fraudulent money orders, schools.

I Hilllgoss was a former agent for Bellflower. There are 1 live at Starkey, president of the commu Pulaski. while In flva town- ffr.nriphilriren a brother Wednesday. May 4. 9 a.

Thel. ma Smith vs. Msurice Smith, dl vorce. Raymond Penwltt vs. Fern F.

Penwltt, divorce. C. L. Aygarn vs. C.

A. Larson, case, damage $10,000. Tha Illinois Life Insur. anre company, a corporation vs. -William Walder and Benjamin Robert Weldner, debt, damage Frank.

nlty high school board for many The two escaped in the taxi overjof Rockvle, id. ships the levies were tha eeffie: iwo nan sisters, Saturrfav and organ numbers and a community DOWN8. Lvnn Lanier and Eu-ithe company at Green Valley. Bus Chester. Broadwell, Orvil.

Corwln nignway wnien tney ioi- Mrl Lizzie nwion ana Rosr-os Safly was elected In jinn directors of Wolatenholm. charged with having lowea ior a mue east oi r.ainn. jjlud. Brandon, ana a nair chorus composed of Mr. Clyde Sandham, Miss Leila Reed.

Mrs. Ray Brady, Miss Mildred Mastln, his plare as board member by Klckanoo Union school and Harry held up and robbed an Inter-City and Prairie Creek. Three) Come Into Una. MoM of the town boards took ad men arove norinwara up a nin road a short distance where they Young and James Smith were truck near Washington, was indlct- btotner, tnanes innis, an or eeii-vot, of 2g3 to 300. Elmer J.

flower. i Brown, oollinr a vote of 646. won Miss Ruth Mitchell, Mrs. Charle 2 00 abandoned the taxi and were picked named directors of Downs Commu- ed. Jesse Beebout was Indicted on nltv hieh school.

ifour charges of larceny, and two up by a third party In a light car. Efforts of Easton bank guards. The funeral will be held at the.the tN.nnd pace on the board. The Bellflower Christian church at 2 board will meet Monday night to p. m.

Monday. Burial will be In renrgsnize and elect Its officers. high ndletmnU chsrging forgery were I returned against Ralph Burkhart state highway patrolmen and Ma vantage last December to adopt; Elliott, Mrs. Alva Schickadans, Dr. levies for pauper relief.

Some; Ethel Stump Larson and Dr. Lil-planned for a 30 month period, thejiian Stump, and Adam Metzger, most of them set the levies to run! Howard Gillespie, C. Jared Gil-until July 1 of thla year while sev-liesple, and the Rev. Walter Ward eral did not make levies. With provided vocal music.

son City police to follow the I in tne grane scnoo, e.ection nd Brent je.n E. C. Gaffney was re-elected presl- Thomnaon waa chosen director fori Twins Entertain Twins With Party at Towanda rantairapk Central llllnal Vnrlee. TOWANDA. Mr.

T. A. Hum-phrlea entertained IT children Sat urday afternoon at her home with birthday party for th 8 year oH Ulxvfb fharlca Rnwe. dent of the board and Homer B. were fruitless.

A Checker cab company driver was hailed by the bandlta In the Grand school. Mr. Van Benton was hostes to mora than nine month experience were raatasrapk central iinaoM Harris and Arthur Olmbel MAHOMET. Charles Rowe. chosen board members.

i I.EXINGTON.-N. E. Franklin the Yuton Thimble club Tuesday prob- Springfield at 710 a. m. and or There was I in handling pauper relief 1 lems th supervisors have anri F.

R. nouzlaa were elected afternoon at her home HAS BABY GIRL, raatasrapk Central nilnolt aenle. CLINTON. Mr. and Mrs.

G. been need r.VRFKA :lf.cts. dlreetora of i.te Community nign to aooroxlmate their Humphries twin sons, Don and Ed- dared to drive them to a railroad died at about 2 a. m. rmay at tne depot, but after they were In the' County hospital.

He had been il cab. the driver was forced at sun for the last year, and a patient at ir. nrr i nr. Paatamak rMi liiiaaia Rerriea. I achool after a content In whicB J1 Miss muarea nenrj, Dorland, Decatur, are tha parents ward schools.

ham eonta.t four others opposed them. Mint in taka th.m nut the Penrla the hosDital since last Julv. Fu- EUREKA. In In ,0 th home of her mother. vll, made a pauper levy for 1B3Z- 0f a daughter born Wedneaday Gloria and ratricla jerry, 33.

In the case of Orvil township tn the j0hn Warner hospital. The eagn. twin grand daughters of Dr.f ii Tki mii tmm neral aarvlraa will he held at 2 n. for member of the community then 700 votes were cast. from iKi knni nf hit ok irhM hnarrl Kara Katurrtav.

iraae scnnoi ciecunn utoiib mai- $1,500 was levied last December. mo(nfr was formerly Mis Georgia and Mrs. S. 8. Boulton, were out-oi- Mason City the cab driver was town guests and this sum Is expected to care Delbrldge of Clinton.

sister, Mrs. Rose Web. The Rev. J. M.

Allen and Dean Blank-1 com was electee preineni ana mr W. I. Patton. pastor of the Bap-'enship were returned winner over Frances Finfgeld and George list church, will officiate, and bur-! Davis Wuerlch and Harley Gresh-1 Stlchter were re-elected board mem- for their pauper renei unui iuiy; i lowing the closing of the schools, is I spending several days with friends In Hey worth. I A flower seed snd bulb exchsnte I to be held In connection with the H0PEDALE 1933.

Reduc rauper Levlee, forced out and the bandits m-ent on. Were) Young Men. Tbey are believed to have taken a short eut from route 24 to 4.1 to avoid passing through Mason City and before the can driver could mi will he made In Riverside ceme- am. President Howard Leonard oers, Mr. and Mrs.

John Godd received rtnAnnt aa UnPlurS at Three townships that did not tery. Mr. Rowe was born Feh. 15. was re-elected without opposition.

1ST1. and sient his entire fife in Unknown as a candidate until word from Dr. W. W. Gallev of Vni Munsell school club business meet Mrs.

Charles Elliott were named Go to Attend Death raatasraek Central lUlnais Kervlea. MINONK Dr. and Mrs. A. A.

Johnson were called to Chicago Thursday by th eudden death of Mra. Johnson's aister, Mr. Charlea Ralston. Mr. Ralston was former ing snn annual eierimn oi officers sdopt pauper leviea Is.t December Bloominttor)i who 'has' been doing Henry heve made levies for 1932-33: Lake) m.dlca, work lnterlrr lndla.

before the balloting began. hefor at the home of Mrs. George i notify his office at Springfield and Mahomet. He never married. He Just thev In turn call Mason City urIwd bv Mrs seeker won tha race for Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. John1 Fork $200: Laenna. $1,500 directors of the Community high school district. In the grade school district Rsy Wsrd was named dl" rector and Paul Lang, trustee. I Th crd was enroute fiv weeks Belle Carson and Mrs.

Rosa Webb. I president of the trade school hoard Hoeft la president. I Prairie Creek. $O0. (for a SO-month befor reaching Its destination.

Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wellenreiteri pfrlod Gallev heian hi. work at ratemta ly Miss Madeline Butler, at on both of Mahomet, and Mrs.

Gert-rby a vote of 112 to for fl. O. rude Ashby of Mama. Smith, the Incumbent. Mr.

Haeck- ter's name was written In 112 times. ARROW PMllM-uon aiarsn ana ot Normal are tha parents of an1 Three townships Increased their a Mennnnlt mla.tr.fi tlma a resident of Minonk. She Is Roy Bene are the new community pound son. born at their home pUPsr levle: Aetna. $100; Mt Put- internes on the method of removin I survived bv her fsther.

B. F. But- th bandits had finished their work at Easton and gone their way. The pair were young men. It was reported.

Gusi Slevers. e'ete highway patrolman at Mon City wras notified and with C. H. Wester-man and John Hoehn, Easton bank Mrs. Fannie Arnold.

naving neen printea on tneihlgh directors nd frank tirgiei Apr 2. Mrs. Will Bowman of Dryi nrkl. 1900 and Elkhart $200; while rataran. th.

r. n.n...lur har bnahand and four children ranuarasei Central IIIHmM oanots. nogfrs Mitrnen ana Mrs, ballots. waa elected to the grd achool orov earing for Mra. Wellen-1 made reductions: Oran.

fc. Ln rhieaan and two sisters. Mrs. PETERSBURG. Mrs.

Fannie noero. jreiter during ner uinesa. air. ana (lld'tM- LEROT Th Emplr Township Mrs. Wellenreiter wer former resl- "'hiah nrhonl board will meet Thurs-1 dents of thla community.

Atlsnta. $1,050: Chester, $150: East ot her race of people ao afflicted I Edward Hill of Chicago and Mrs. Lincoln. $500: West Lincoln. with eataracu.

'a. A. Johnaon of Minonk. Eminence. $200; Hurlbut $200 guards, gave rhsse.

The bandits; Arnold, SO, died Fridsy morning at and their accomplice were last! a Jacksonvills hospital. Mrs. Ar- to th United States when he dav t0 organM with Charle E. John Hoeft who had been quite seen at Knupple's nil station four mold waa born In this city i jr.ii oiu. im iii'iiixi i rrumbaueh and jonn U.

liowara iu iniiuenu, is improving. miles north of Esston on rout 43 lived her until 20 yesrs ago. Corwln, S400. Two township made th same pauper levies as last year: Broadwell and Sheridan and Orvil did not make a pauper levy. Tha Kodv arrived here Fridav ln nere en.

n. iota. t.igni msmbera. W. A.

Wbe) was and It la believed they doubled FOR REST and was taken to tha Satorlus fu- Urm ukt i elected president of th grade their trail back west toward Ha vana. neral chapel wher funeral serv- UP "eioenc in ion. school board and thre directors Mra. John R. Hinton entertained ices will be heid Sundsy at 2 30 Surviving are eight children.

i wer ehosn, Lyl VanDeventer for a party ef friends at a 80 p. m. im. Th nev. wiiuam uroves win nn nuiiam n.oD-tnrs years; dinner at her nom Thursday.

GVjiob Gty Women Get officiate. Burial will be In Rose ens. joeor i-ocsnontss. Iowa, oem-1 one year ana rrea j. i-muip.

Lorall it and family hav nriiciaia. nut talned th Congregational Ladles Aid at th horn of th former Thursday afternoon. Th First Stat bank this week started Thursday afternoon closing for th summer. i ti Fashion Hints at rarty Hm temetery. ard of Peoria.

Mrs. Rena Bwanlck two yeara. I moved Into tha William Taylor or Roberts. Mr. Edward tavanaugn COLFAX Mrs.

W. B. WUlhoit property on the south aid. of Chatsworth, Mrs. C.

E. re-elected president of the! Mrs. I. J. Bsiley of Chatsworth Is PaMasrapk Central IuhmM aente.

One brother, N. Meecs. south GIBSON CITY. At tha Reeree-jof here, survlvee. tlon club meeting at the home oil Mrs.

jeen White Fridsy Jobsi Vtrtlo Tuneral. of Cahery and Mrs. William school board and Ernest visit Ing her son, Charles and fam-wny ettrawn. Thar are tni Harrla members lly her. later, Mrs.

Gertrude Maurltten ih community high school dl- Mesdame Josephine Heflla, John Mrs. W. L. Fleming entertained the AHar society of St. James Catholic church at her horn Thursday afternoon.

Special Purchase Sale High Grade Paint and Hardware at a Fraction of Actual Value We List But a Few of the Hundreds Of Items Here for Your Selection I th roll call response wan "Kaahlon raaiasraa, Ceatral aerrtea. cUaunMin enter- Hints." Following the business funersl of MiM Ann K'mmr Chata- lrlct jphw Alpera and DuBola Joseph meeting conducted by the pia.ldent, I was held Friday at 3 p. nd Hrtors. Mrs. Charle E.

Lowry, Jr. Thn-'at th, chtlatlan church wlh the ,0 Ther ar. Jl, HEt vORTH-Klmer Fulton and psP tertainment wa In charge of Mta 1Xtv Osceola McNemar of Uroy Ralph Jonea wer r-elcted to the hstf lb PILES HEALED KNIFE, WITHOUT THE community high school board Elisabeth Ammer and Mrs. J. rnrKiVtJ I Jamea Forivthe Hla.

Harare and en steeial dw neaies tr air swime, temtia MU)i Ouar.niee Na r.f. Ne Chlorolorm. N. D.n,.r. No MaapltaL fit and George Wlsamlller wer elected from lunnru Call ee t.r IT WliA Ton.

In charge. Mr. Jamea Stark and Mis Rirkey Gtending sang, accompanied by Mra. John Thedens at the piano. Dave llohllt Funeral, raataara I eatrai HHaata Senlee.

ATLANTA. Dave Hohlit. son of Foster. Mrs. lvsn Bowers sang.

A fashion show wss rsrrled nut by Mra. Geort Kepley. Mr. J. Foley spoke on the subject "Customs and Fashions of Then and the community high cnool rus smi-viill eummi i iiiannna rtas in area, vwmw arw -rwmvww mww mmm win Byron and A THU1 "eVeX th.d'e'S bV.V" DR.

M. C0E, Rectal Specialist CTwTOE tlanta cemetery Sun- CHENOA-D. M. Rtutiman and, fM TMIT. ST.

LOVia. mo. listen. I. I.

Lii! rallhearete were O. H. Kmgnt, rrniEwrw Th.r. flraan Game" Buriea in A r.sta l-srmeia, n. n.

Harms. Roh-Releher and narma. ie-lecleo th community high NAILS lb. 3c pastor of the Vi I i iiuam wuiiams. MrC, E.

Cameron and Mrs. Fannie i n. D. Mco D. D.

McColl. Galtanlted ilt anlied Political Advertisement inriauan rnurrn, Pnc. tery. was re-elected president and H. Marriott and Edwaln B.

Streld, dl- bearers ar Ln Dy er, Thomas ftnook Dean Hoblit, llkla. rector of Ih grade achool district. rattmrt Cawtral tJIkMe tarnee. 1 HUDSON. R.

E. Bunkel was GREASE AND OIL Elect on G. J. Johnson His Record services were Mra. Harsh Brlttln Aeuvms.

leeted director of th Hudson he.d for R. L. Albin. 90. Clvtl wsr, naumei tr4 iumm.

er.M. 'achool. William Humphries at th v.tr.n. at th. horn ot hi.

son Sarah Brlttln Daniel. ner Lotua. Saturday at 10 Adama- gj, UBU1 yaar. A-A SEE m. Service, wer.

conducted by h(r wl, brought h.r Ph, th I.UU tth0oL the Rev. Mr. Kldd of Weldon. for- for burla gurilay Woodlawn! Transmission Grease Cup Grease Charles Craumai Named Head Minonk Society raMafraak Ceanral Hsaat Barrlea. MINONK.

At the Presbyterian church annual business meeting and fellowship supper Thursdsy venltif report from all department wer eonsldre4 (ratifying. Receipts wer shown as follows: Benevolence. special gifts. SM; current receipts, grand total. $.

Th Christ Is Endeavor society elected th following officer for On next Tuesday lb. nam. of O. J. Jobnann will appear ea lb Repuhllrau ticket a.

a cand lusts for lb. office of Repreeoola-Ilea la this the 3tlth Senatorial district He ha. ably ri.nLA 5c DC merly of th. Fooaiand enures. Aielmtry following a funeral aerte.

quartet from Foosland aang. lrom Rlotr funeral hom. at lal was at Decatur. Pallbearers m. aha i.

St. Louis FrU Member, of th. Fisher Garden UClb.l lb. Genuine DUPONT PAINT HOUSE PAINT $1.50 Gal BARN PAINT $1.00 a AUTO ENAMEL 75c SI DUPONT DUCO Lover, club will sponsor an enter- were his grandsona. Th.

children a(t(r ytir, confinement talnment to b. held at th. nmnaa- were all present excepting Frank iu an invalid. She la eurvlved by. lum of Ih.

high achool at p. m. of Idaho. Tha only Civil war vet- Han.y vana of St Louis Thursday. April 14.

Carl Bell, at- van left In th COmmunitV tO Kerf he hi.ma tA.piee will a-tva a taelura Lubricating Oil GaL $2.39 th. coming year: Pre.ldent Charles fuBwa, waa Rnsnt tlnfa fag here. on "lndecap Gardene and De- Grassman; vice president. Ixls Fin-1 w. an colored nell; secretary.

Jean. Griffith: i Mrt, Salome Talor Funeral. Thete will be no admission aaeetal Tke raatasraasj.t ieharee. high grade lum er heavy. "II med-((an Kree.) FOOHI.AND.

Tha funeral of treasurer. Ivan Tucker; devotional' John Heenmer. committee, Harlan Jones; social i raaiasra) teatrai niMtM aenire. commltle. Garrett Freeman; mu- CHATSWORTH -John Kemmer.

ale. Elisabeth Martin; missionary: vlclnltv aince 1MT. Mna Salome Eveline Taylor wa "H7ITPC FREE conducted Fridsy at p. m- from committee. Helen Jon: advertls- hu homa jj p.m.

tha residence, with the Rev. W. JL- JL JL Raollet TOOLS Ing committee, John Dnson. atutdy. He le to be burled Tues- tbli distrlit for th.

past sig terms and has devoteil bis tlm and talent to hi public duties with aiirb fidelity that be ha a reached a pn.lllnn of real worth In hi ctin.llliiency not eiiflletl by any mem-lr of he limit of llr. recent a 1 1 He ha. sorted a t'lislrmaa ami member of mil of the Im imriaut committee sad hss msde his Influence felt so thst he Is now rerag. aired as one of th ni Influential memlrs of the (ieneral Aesemble. It la mttPMlec that In Ih Stat Road program he emerged victorious and after th haul we find that Mrlaa fount ha, nett Cook County, the lerget mileage of any Lewie, local paetor.

In charge. 60c per PL dsy In St Patrick's cemetery fol- Th singers were: Mr. and Mre WM Ium EsaUnsM. IHes. FaUiM Sik Marhinist Hsmmer ''( 65c Weldoi Hih School Baad Wins DWrtt County Meet lowing a runerai iron no.

reiar, itowarn riopaine. Mra. ln Brignt voa-nilrisni rm as lodef end Taul church at 9 a. m. and Maurlc Ball.

Burial tank amhoul tU about nay (avtMica pittai Mr. Kemmer was bora In Cob- place besides her husband la th Ha.i i i ain i-aatne seaea, lens, Germany, Sept. 3. ISM, and MU Hop. cemetery.

i fc.lftaOaiaa, IJ 110 Value Marhlnlsta Ham nvrr. $1.73 Talue Nail Hammer $1.23 value CLINTON. Tha annual music 75c 50c (Political Advertisement.) Also Other Brand of PalnU al Greatly Reduced rtice. Paint Brushes f-iss. Brushes, 7Ce fIJM Valuca far I 3C 1-ln.

Rrah, AC IS Talue far H3C In. Brtiehea. 9Ct fl.N value for 33C I'l-ln. Bnialte, 0C Joe value for JC Misrellaneous Ilrwhea 20c 30c Sawn, Value. $1.50 Files Len Small ior Governor 15c 25c lo county In the Stale.

lie he stnexl four 'ire with the farmers hi reran! with lliftn I )k't. Tsiatlnn. sboil. Inxtram. and alt other legislation affert.

Ing hi district bse had his clre attention. Mr. Johnson has alnare been la farnr of lb. limitation of Cook County's tepreaeniatlon. He ha.

alwst stood ready lo a.Ut any Individual who happened in har any hti.lnece with th State, la fart be has serted a faithfully and he ha served us well. Steel Brushes 15c contesit held by the high schools of DeWitt county waa held In Wa-pella Community high school Fridsy night with a large attendance. In the band contest Weldon band placd first; Farmer City band, second Wepella band, third. In th. vocal aolo conteet, Carl Schoby of Ken nev.

won flrt; Rachel Nowlln, Wepella. eerond; Holly Adair. Waynasvllla. third. Jun.

Longbr.ke, Wepella. was th. only entry In th piano contest and waa automatically flrat place, Wsyneevllls placed first In th orchestra conteet; Kenney eecond. and Weldon, third. Speaks at Eureka tml to Ttl raatasraek I EUREKA-Frank Gillacpl ot Bloomlngton.

candidal for th. Dsmocratle nomination for repr-enutlv la congrese from th seventeenth district I to be th. principal speaker at a meeting In th Woodford county court houe bet April IS In honor of th birthdeyof Thomas Jeffereon. Th meeting is announced a nonpartuan in Wrenches, Adjustable 65c 75c Wrenches, Monkey 65c t. 80c Republicans! Garden Tools Hoes 50c Spade Shovels 75c to $1.00 Rait 25c RUBBER GARDEN HOSE iZ-tt.

lengths, romplet. with fitting, per ft DC Rules 25c 15c The Chicago Tribune is publishing malicious articles in regard to Len Small. Governor Small is a candidate on his record of accomplishments. He has demonstrated that he is the friend of labor, the farmer and the business man. Don't believe eleventh hour charges.

Assist the return of prosperity by voting for Len Small. M'LEAN COUNTY HEADQUARTERS ILLINOIS HOTEL BLDG. DR. WALTER RITCHIE, MANAGER Wbca yon cast your vol. neit Tuewlsy.

la arvproetattoa for this serf Ire, cast your vol. for a. J. Johnson. Mr.

Johnson Is a llrputillca and hss alasrs been aclle. In nrgsnliatlna work. He aertH Oils mngrelonal illtrl si a member of Ih Re-ptilillran Slat Commute and waa elected Cbalrmaa of that committee. IW years In Ih. lltlrsl nnhe.rtl he w.

defeated for re ele. tlon lo Ih committee tn tbl. dlairtct th. Chairmanship. Many llepulillr.nl In this district believing la th dortriaa of John Sterling.

"That whea County had Ih. Congrcs. man. Ill memher of lb state Committee should go to on of th other Count lee." a.e, Mr Johnson in file for this pneltlon and recommend him for this pneltlon also as a sonar, deal to Ih. other Counties In Ihle IM.lrUt.

for th position of member of Republican Slat Commlttef vote for O. J. Jnhnaoa. (Till, adtertleemetit lnrtee) and PU foe hr MrUaa CeHiniy friend of It, Jahnaan.) character and will Includ mu $1.00 Screw Driven 15c i. 25c sical program and other speaking Wonei Ru Service laXsgr il Ceaarai MkMt Pentee.

Morris Tick Co. eileut th women of Ih. Methoiliit Fpkssepal church will hav chaise at tha eervlre. sjrs. ssyr-a un well.

Mr. W. A. St Mrs 311 S. Center Phone 585 Hue! Norma will apeak and sp- cial mue has beta fiaoato..

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