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Republican-Northwestern from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 7

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fir-: THE REPUBLICAN-NORTHWESTERN NOVEMBER 1966V PAGE SEVEN. BEST. IS LAID AT WHERE FLEAS ATTACKED BY BULL -PAINFULLY BRUISED Funeral Services of Mrs. T. R.

Col-burn Were Largely Attended Sunday. V' old ra ROBBAfl The funeral services? of the late Mrs. T. R. Colburn, held Sunday af Frank Hewp, Spring Farmer, Has a ternoon at the family home on Lo gan avenue, were largely attended by Narrow Escape From Serious In ARE ACTIVE 8ELVTDERE WOMAN WRITES BREEZY LETTER FROM LOS ANGELES-SAYS TOUSLEYS ARE ON TOP WAVE OF friends of the deceased and the be IN BROAD DAYLIGHT ROBBERS jury and Is Glad He Is Alive.

Hi'S'vi'T In mort houtet ther it a room without Xi Ia mofft houtet ther it a room without GET AWAY WITH $7,000 HEAR proper heating ficilitit to uy nothiaf of chilly Jullwaya, Evea thoufh the SPRING VALLEY AND POSSE reaved relatives. Friends from Chicago, West Chicago, Rockford and Elgin were present. Rev. E. L.

Conklin, of Elgin, spoke words of eulogy and consolation, and Mrs. M. D. Perkins and Mrs. I.

Longcor sang favorite hymns of the IS IN PURSUIT. Frank Hewer awell known farmer living in the town of Spring1, bad a close call from serious injury a few hett of your ttovet or furnace should inadequate to warm the whole house there need not be one cold a pot if you have a days ago when san enraged bull at Spring Valley, 111., Nov. 5-At the PEMTECTIOM departed. The pall-bearers tacked; him. Mr.

Hewer was trying to drive the animal into the barn points, of revolvers two men this afternoon robbed the Farmers and The following tetter Written, by Cyrenus, Simeon and Sylvester Spen when it turned pon him and with Mrs, A. O. Witbeck to a friend in cer, J. O. W.

Smith and Merchants', bank at twelve Belvidere will be of a srreatvdeal of one rush knockecrhim down and be can trnmnlint him nll-the while bel mile som of here, of about after bindinjr and gagging the "cash I-interest to the many friends of Mrs. lowing loudly. Although painfully Kvitbeck in Belvidere Oil Heater (Equipped wltb Smokeless Device) It will heat a room in no time and will keep it warm and cozy. ated at easily at a lamp and perfectly safe. Wick cannot be turned too high or too Jo w.

Gi vet no tmoke or tmell because fitted with unique smokeleas device. Can be carried about. ier, Martin Zetring. The burglars I have bruised Mr. Hewer managed to crawl-r The most 'active agencies into the barn where he hoped to find discovered on the Pacific coast are, a weapon to defend himself expect the-fleas and the.

real estate agents. iner the bull would follow. The ani R. Guillow. -A.

E.Loop was in charge of the arrangements. Flowers- in great profusion were sent. A floral lyre and harp Were from the attachment, room of the National the son, F. R. Colburn, is employed and handsome piece's from the Court of Honor and Royal Arcanum, of both of which orders Mr.

Colburn is a member. Neighbors and friends also offered many floral tributes. The interment was made in Jhe Belvidere, cemetery. The fleas are so glad to welcome mnl lrjvf im ifa rnfli Vint. rpmninAdi' i I ma an -t ijjy UaLlW LLU 1 1 1 IUti 111 which cannot be done with an ordinary ttove.

The Perfection Oil Heater it superior to all ether oil-" heaters- and ia an ornament to aay horn Madejtf I lllit. i i il4 11 III ILiJ er time, to fasten the door. He was I exceedingly fond. They are constant glad enough to escape further injury Oh two finithet mckel and japan. Bratt gpTounjJrtau-tifully cmbotted.

Holds lour pitrt 61 fi4 burnt nine hours. Every heater waffantedr If not at your dealer's write nearett ajencvlor detcriptive circular. attendants at church, they fairly revel in the dim, religious light of and congratulates himself on being alive to tell the story. THE 1 the sanctuary and the hidden re it the taf ett and bett 1 all-round household 9 cesses of ancient cushions and carpets. The worshiper learns to" en lamp.

Made of bratt throdffhout WILL AID made their escape in "a two wheeled rig, bat have been surrounded- in a cornfield. It was about 1 o'clock when the men, unmasked and apparently unarmed, entered the bank. Zearing was alone, the office boy having gone out to uncb. 'They commanded him to throw up his hands, marched him to a back, room, and there secured kirn, after which they locked the door. Ransacking the safes, they took all the paper money in the bank, leaving $10 in gold and quantity of silver on the bank counter.

Alarmed at the approach of pedestrians, they left quietly and drove away. Suspicion was not excited until the bank was found empty. The plans bad been carefully made, as the robbers had another horse in waiting about five miles away. A posse was organized, neighboring towns were notified, and searching parties went out in all directions. and Equipped with latett improved burner.

Every lamp warranted. An ornament to aay room whether library, dininj-room, parlor or bed room. Write to nearett agency if not at your dealer's. STANDARD OIL COMPANY dure in silence and serenity the anguish caused by the marauding band of these pests as it traverses his anatomv. halting every now and GOOD CAUSE then, like an overland, train, fifteen minutes for refreshments at eating stations.

The worshiper has learned, too, concentration of thought, so USED BY MINISTERS Ministers of the City to Preach Once a Month on Agreed Topic of Public Interest that none of these things move him. He regards the annoyance as a whetstone upon which he sharpens the virtue of patient, passive en BY GIVING BIG HOME TALENT PERFORMANCE AT, THfi OPERA HOUSE LAST OF THIS "MONTH. 7 durance. A regular meeting of the ministers The real estate agents differ from The tracts of the 'TurgTars of the city was held at the Y. M.

C. the fleas in that they operate more leni'intr into a cornfield two A. building Monday forenoon- The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Y. in the open though some or their victims Btins and smart, none the Revs. F.

W. Batwon. B. L. Brit- M.

i. a. nave securea a large oonw ai aleatatertainment railed, "The jcertamly There is a goqgg C. A. ha ve-secured a large home real estate as there tin, II.

H. Hurley, C. S. Moore, E. L.

BensonrJTHrBlaser and E. F. Pinek-ert and Secretary H. B. Hawkins of art in selling -Wo Operation- Mrs.

Malinda Akers, of Basham, Va writes: "I had what doctors call and couldn't stand straight. I had pain in my back and shoulders, and was very irregular and profuse. Doctors said an operatiory wai needed, but I couldn't bear the thought tW knife. After taking three bottles of Winofaf Cardui, I could walk around. Can now do ry housework and am in i splendid health." Cardui is a pure, vegetable, medicinal essence, especially adapted to cure women's diseases.

It relieves excessive periodical pains, regulates Story of the Scottish Reformation or John Knox vs. Mary Stewart." is in selling everything else, but art and skill would not obtain such wonderful results were it not for the were present. The association listened to a not which will be given in the opera house Nov. 30th and Dec. 1st at 8 p.

ably able and deeply interesting address by Rev. F. W. Bateson on m. mfles from Peru.

This was sng ronnded. They probably will be caught. 1 The robbers hired a livery rig at Pern to drive to Ladd. In about three hours they- came back and retailed the rig to Liveryman Denny, who, having heard of the hold-up, tried to procure the assistance of eitiaens to surround the robbers in the livery stable, but the robbers drew revolvers and shot at every one who appeared near the stable. The robbers slipped from the stable and kept irp a limning fight for an hour.

ITTNERAL OP MRS. CONLEY. In it will appear our own people "Christian Ethics and Social substantial growth and genuine-prosperity which has ruled in this city for the past decade or longer. -At present the population is said to be 250.000 and statistics show: that as grave, stern Puritans, prim Puritan maidens, the Highlanders in their kilties, beautiful Queen Mary, earnest It is proposed that all the minis ters of the association preach a ser about 30,000 new settlers locate in John Knox, the Scottish gentry, the Los Ana-eles every year. That looks ambassadors from Spain, France and mon once each month on the same Sunday, the topics to be identical, with the object of contributing to like rather substantial growth surely.

ana is a England in brave attire. The enter I have been srreatly interested ran advice tainment will consist of dialogues, the moral uplift of Belvidere. various deals, mention of which is writ a ktu music, tableaux and illustrative These-ffleetings are to be regularly mat ivaatoaM. 4 wm wtH safe, pleasant and liable remedy for. all sick women.

In successful use for over 70 years. Try it. held once a month. Fraa A4vk. ta plain lad Mvahta, Addreut Ladles' Adrbar DctwftaMM.

Tim QMtUnooga JMcdldM OmtUf ooga. Ttnn. It was prepared by Mrs. H. E.

made' la-1 the" dally 'papers. VI clipping from the "Times" of this morning! It "gives an idea of relative values, also the rapidity, with which some large deals are turned. Monroe, of Washington, D. and will be rendered by her sister, Mrs. AT GRAVES HALL.

Through the efforts of some of At Every Drug Store in $1.00 Bottles. D. E. Mayers, assisted by the leading home talent of Belvidere. Last week the building permits the christian young men of Belvi aggregated in cost and this too is evidence of genuine, prosper dere to do work for the Master it 1 has been arranged to hold meetings SLIDEiORJJFt ity.

The city is preparing for at Graves' halL six miles southwest" of Belvidere, next week, commencing hundred thousand visitors from The east during the winter and spring months. First class hotel men are THAT BEATS 'EM ALL The-funeral services of Mrs. Junes Conley were held at St. James Catholie. ehnrch Monday forenoon at 10 o'clock.

Rev. Father John C. Murphy officiated and the pall-bearers were Wm. Keefe, Stephen McGonigle, Michael Cannon, Michael Ward, Timothy Sullivan and Felix Mc-Keown. Interment was made in the St.

James cemetery and a long cortege accompanied the remains to their last resting place. Many friends were in attendance at the ehnrch and beautiful floral offerings were sent Mrs. Conley was a resident fof Belridere tot more than half a cen-tory, coming here in 1847,. and through a long life of usefulness was much esteemed and beloved. Monday night, Nov.

12th, at 8 o'clock. Will hold religious meetings building and furnishing on a grand scale, Our former townsmen, every evening during the week ex cept Friday and Saturday evenings. Messrs. Herbert and Frank Tousley, L. D.

Ray Sprains Both Ankles and Sunday, Nov. 17th, two meetings are among this class. The King Ed will be-held. One at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and at 7 o'clock in the The Soul of a Piaiio evening. Everybody is cordially in Breaks One Wrist at Forbes Plant in Bockford.

L. D. Ray? formerly of this city, ward hotel, of which they re proprietors, holds first rank as 4 new and modern hostelry. The house has a fortunate location. All its one hundred and fifty roomis are outside, perfectly lighted and thoroughly ventilated bedrooms and this fea vited and welcomed.

There will be good singing and good preaching. Everybody tell everybody and every is expressed in Its tone, which should be clear, sweet, powerful yet free from metallic quality and capable of expressing every mood Of the performer. Combined with a perfectly regnlated action, these tonal body come. superintendent of construction on the new Forbes plant in the Southeast End, Rockford, had a slide for life-Monday morning and as a re a qualities have secured for the ture is very exceptional in such an immense -structure. Nothing suc sult has two sprained ankles and a Administrator's Notice.

Estate of Henry Shaffer, deceased. The undersigned, having been ap ceeds like success, you know; and our BAM 03 broken wrist Mr. Rav has been initiated into Belvidere men are now reaping tne rich reward of years -of continuous pointed administrator of the estate of Henry; Shaffer, late of the Coun several lodges but says tne dide he association with some of the most ft hidi Dlace in the encdatiWh ef lovers of the piano. Its dura prominent hotels in the land. Tf tOu folks enior to stay in the ty of Boone, and State or-Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice, that he toos; yesieraay oavs Mpwrem of the lodge" room for excitement It was, the stopping that hurt TTo was nn the rxftk of one of the will appear before the CountyyCourt east and be snowed tinder and frozen up in October why then you have the Sheriff Sale.

BY VIRTUE OF an execution to me directed, from the County Court of Peoria County in favor of Dime Savings and Trust company (a corporation,) against Charles M. Stall and Frances S. Stall, I have levied (sob jeer to mortgage on all the lights, titles and interests of the following described property of the aaid Charles M. Stall ah Frances E. Stall, to-wit: The East half of the Northeast quarter of section Thirty-five, Town-ahip Forty-six North of Range Four, of the third principal meridian, containing EghtyJteres more or less and the Northwest quarter of the of Boone Countyjrl tnexuraniy Court Boom, in theCity roofs and slipped on the frost Once I satisfaction of having your own I a i.

started on the incline he could not i i ii iA ml but bright, sunny Los Angeles Armenia verv stronrfy to me as a bility is unquestioned and Ae artiatia case designs are in keeping with its general high character. Bold by the Makersa Attractiye Prices. Convenient Terns of Payment. Old Instnimenti Taken in Exchange at Pair Value-tion. Julius Bauer Co 250-262 Wabash Chicago.

Established 1857. sfan tint toboevaned the forty-three I CJ at the Decembeprerm, oft the First Monday in December nextt which time, all frriinni jr" claims against eaid Estate are notified and feet to the eaves and then droppea jter n0me a I twenty leet to tne grounu. requested to atten, for the purpose He landed on ma ieei, spraining the ankles and fell over onto one Beware of Ointments for Catarrh of, having the seme adjusted. All persons indebted to said are That Contain If srenrv. hand, breakinff the rist He was North I As mercury will surely destroy requested to pake immediate pay Southeast quarter of section JLMrty-flv f3Ti in Townshio Forty-six (46) Court street and Dr." Bichings was 8ense of smell and completely de- ment to the andersigned.

i-aIM to -attend to his injuries, tieiraneee the whole system when enter- tering it through the mucous sur- IS a memuer a vuo tr xpntlv Tiurchased the Rnch articles should never be Dated this 16th day of October A. D. 1906. EDWARD It BURNSIDE, Administrator. 10-19-4 Fridays S-W i No Cure No Pay-jSold in Belvidere for over Twenty Tears.

hardware business of F. B. McKen-1 nsed except on prescriptions from in TWVfnrd and will take pos-1 rrn table rjhvsicians. as the damage Range Four (4) East of the third principal meridian containing in all forty Aeres of land, be the same, more or less according to Government survey, which I will expose to pnblic ale on the 10th day of November, A. D.

1906, between the hours of vine in the morning, and the setting i Ati- I a. it itney wui ao is ten ioia vo mo gwu I you can possibly from them. moAv xcUh 1 TTill'n Cure-. manufactured U1VO a I 1 NEW MINISTER SUNDAY. Wm.

Rundquist, from Elgin, preached at the Swedish Lutheran pleasant taste. Don't force unpleas- by F. J. Cheney Co loieao, of the sun of the same day, at the ant 1 medicine down tneir tnroais. i eoniiuus uu mcrcuijr, uu frontdoor of the Court in tt0' Tiaxative (contammg) 1 mternauy acting airectiy upon tne chnrnh Runday.

The resignation of nlessant to I blood and mucous 'surfaces of the 5 I LEWIS Syrup of White Pine Tar and Wild Cherry 1 An Invaluable Remedy for the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis and other Diseases of the Throat and Lnngs. FOR SALE BY C. Watson, DRUGGIST AND STATIONER, -415 So. State 8k "The Store Where Your Trad Is Appreciated." the City of Belvidere, Boone County, Illinois, to the highest and best bidder for ready Sale to, commence at one o'clock in the after- i I take. Children, like it, ana as a re- sysiem.

xu uujmg xxu vi" lief for colds, coughs, there is Cure be sure you get the genuine. It fm. Con- ia taken internally and made in To- Rev. Ekeberg took effect Nov. 1.

Rev. Ekeberg is to devote his time to the general work of the" church. iPreventics. as the name implies, forms to National Pure Food and ledo, Ohio, by F. J.

Cheney Co "Dated at Belvidere:" 111-, tois 12th drug law. Sold by W. aison lesumoniais j.ree. prevent all Colds and Grippe when Sold by Druggists. 7oc per and John OlLongcor 3-f-w bottle.

day of October, A. D. 1906. FLOYD SMITH, Sheriff of Boone County, Illinois. 10-19-3F-W.

"taken at the sneeze stage." Pre-ventics are toothsome candy tablets. Preventics Sissipate all colds quick Take Hall's Family Pills for. con- fJood for everything- a 60ve is used hnation. Ww ly, and taken early, when you first for and especially recommended for nils. That ia what we say of Do-1 Need a.

coed cathartic A pill-- is feel that a- cold is coming, they ebeek and prevent them. Preventics are thoroughly safe for childrenrand as lest Say a pill like DeWitt's Lit Witt' Witch Hazel Salve. On the Clifton WJieeler, who is now. en-market for years and a standby in gaged in the -drug business at Dun-thousands of families. Get DeWitt's.

dee, Iowa, is visiting in the city on Sold by W. Watson and 'John his return from a business jtrip to tie Early Risers. About the most reliable on the market Sold by CV W. mm rjfltJT a DSPAV BE effectual for adults. Sold and recommended in 5 cent and 23 cent boxes Watson and John C.

Longcor. s-f. by C. W. Watson.

S-f -w I Chicago. Longcor..

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