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JIONDAX, fpPRUARY 1919. page Tiincn i5 MISS CAROLINE LOWE rv which were feel in the M. Ef. chnrch by the pastor, Rev. V.

James and Evangelist Rev. W. H. Evans, pastor of the Klrkland M. JE.

church. Taere was a large attendance and the Kvangellst spoke with' spiritual power, his message being one of Salvation, also the gospel message was reverently rendered in ng by the home choir of young ladies. The Davis H. E. a v.v mi mi Rev.

and Mra. C. W. Ferguson Leave Kingston for -Their New Home at 'Rochester, Pennsylvania Towns I'm SUPREME sr. cnurcn choir and Miss Bessie Knight-ton of Rockford.

who also sang at the L9YASTORV tS Ayr morning services. Kev. James tVLRJOLD people Regret their Departure. ROCK FORD HIGH SCHOOL PAPER 8AID DOUGHTY ROCKFORD GUARD WAS TOO OLD TO PLAY BASKETBALL THIS SEASON .4 1 Kingston, Feb. 19 A notable and pleasurable event was the order of the day last Monday at the Baptist church at wnich tinhe a ststlmj Rev.

Evans, at KlrkUnd who began a series of meetings last Won-day night The Thimble Club met with Mi's. R. Sji TMewell last Wednesday P. M. and th usual large attendance ana good tlm was tr We arft ftorryi.

to note that fs.ot urthe-best of health at his home south east of town. KM 2 farewell reception was given in honor of Rev. and -Mrs. C. '-Ferguson oi Malta, who leave, this week for their, new home at Rochenter, Pa.

There rred Ave? ot Kirkland was the was a large number of friends present which gathering consisted of tne tinv i guest- of Ms JftrotherWm. and wife BUT HE IS PLAYING NOW THE QUESTION IS HOW OLD IS ANN? Wh 11 the scnb'o on the. ilockford IiIkIi Hchooi "Owl" lam fall lamented I bp fact that "Carlson will not bo able to play basketball because of being over the ago limit'', tho writer of the item did not look far enough ahead to sen that the- published statement, might seriously interfere with the plana for the-basketball season, Carl little tbts to those who were past tae a few hours last Sunday M. four score mark, and tiie scene was Our AssCsnpr, Jra Blckslej enjoyeJ one ef continued friendship and bro-ibis 84tH birthday last Thursday Feb. therly lpve.

20th, in health and hipjeness. Mr. At the noon hour a bountiful chick- and Bicksler have neen mamea en dinner with all the usual trim-! 62 years, are the parents of two chil- minga was served in the churc bast-1 dren, Mrs. M. K- Swarts of Wlssau, ment, after which all assembled in the Minn, and L.

Bicksler of this vi- .,.1 -i: i i 'B 1 "ft 111 If an OI If son being a very depemlobble guard whom tho management wanted to use rlfcht bad. They bAve used him, too, and he Is listed to play at the tournament. Now of course some basket Miss Caroline Lowe, attorney for the T. W. hurried from Chicago to audltorium of the church where other have six grand children features of the event were carried out and 13 great 'grand children; Weatii New Torft to try to stop the deporta-1 as planned which were" as follows: I has not yef entered this family circle Mrs.

Ferguson was doubly honored as which is a very notable recorC. OF THE the day was her birthday and In a few Howard Moyers has returned to his well chosen words Rev. i B. James home at Lake CUy, Iowa after enjoy- tlon of alien disturbers. She obtained vyrlt of habeas corpus for 55 of them, btit it Was dismissed by Federal Judge Knox, In behalf of her host of friends pre-; ing a c'ouple weeks visit witn relatives sented her with a well fliieu pursf here and in Mayfleld.

consisting mostly of gold, as a rem- Clarence Howe was honored witn ball men are like spinsters, when they reach a pertain age they heyer have another birthday. So Carlson la still only twenty. l-ast fall he was older than that according to the Rock ford High 'School Owl, but this spring he la a little younger. The standing of Carlson has been Questioned, and i( the situation warrants such action charges will be filed against him. Of course tbls has caused great and burning indignation at Rockford and embrance of esteem and honor of the a surprise on his 8th birthday at his LOWES PRICE LEVELS day to.

which she responded home last Tuesday P. M. from four to words of thanks and appreciation. I 5 o'clock by a number of his school-There were also two more whose mates. The hour wan pleasantly en-birthday's were not overlooked at this joyed in games etc.

and Ifght refresn- A bqMance1 OFTHE GREAT'VAR gatherlng. They were D. B. Arbuckie. iiients were served.

11 STOCK MARKET and Ira Bicksler, the exact day of tiie Mr. and Mrs. Ortt returned latter's was Thursday Feb. 20th and 4- P1 I his age was 84. Mr.

Arbnckle is Just ten years younger yet born are young i spirit. Ferguson spoke in usual pleasing way from the script home from a couple weeks viit with their daugher, Mrs. George Helsdon, at Bel videre, where Mr. ortt nas been taking special treatment for his ar-tiictiou and we are glad (o note has received good results from battle; scenes oh the battlefields Ot1 FRANCE a tremendous display of virtue. They are utterly unable to comprehend how anyone, should dare to question the eligibility of a menjber of the Rock-ford ieam.

However, they may be assured that so far as Belvldere is concerned If 'Carlson'' ta legally Belvldere wants him to play, but if he -Is over age as was stated In the Special by t-nlted Pivbc) Chicago, Feb. 24. The livestock market was generally at lower price levels ures and thanked all the friends here and vicinity for the klniness ana i courtesies extended him and Mrs. Fer-; guson during the two years among us. Singing was also in order and the LIVESTOCK II- 'AT Owl, Belvldere does not want him to: play.

That's fair. Isn't ANNOUNCEMENTS benediction was pronounced by Rev. 1 James. Thus ended a happy event that will long be held in remembrance Earl Knappenberger and R. H.

Stanberg made a business trip to Bel-! videre last week Wednesday P. M. and son Abel or El-1 i burn, 111. were business visitors here couple days last week. Monday, Feb.

24th. LI LA LEE in "THE SECRET GARDEN." Admission 10 and 15 cents. Tuesday, Feb. 25th. Thursday and Friday, February 27-28 Afternoon and Night at the Majestic MATINEE EACH DAY AT 3 Pi M.

1 SHOW EACH NIGHT AT 8 P. M. 'C Tuesday Five Hundred. The Tuesday 53 club will be entertained by' Mrs. Con Althaua tomorrow, February 25.

Ctubs, Notice. The Pol-tnlghtly and Oanesha clubs will bo entertained by Mrs. David Patton and Mrs. Raymond List, on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. nenry aiwooo ot cnicago was tne i guest of his cousin, J.

S. Harris oi JOHN BARRYMORE in the Amateur Cracksman, a 7-reei special. Matinee 5 and 10 cents; 10 and 20 cents. East Kingston last week Wednesday and Thursday. The Kirkland M.

E. Church choir ang at the special meeting in the M. E. church here last week Wednesday MATINEES all seats fifty cents Might Shows all Seats Reserved Seats are how on sale at Veaco's I weanescny, t-to. otn: A'lVIAN MARTIN in Admission, Night, All Seats 75c Receipts 61,000.

Market lower, Bulk i7.6 (S $17.75. Butchers' WlSS 117.85. Packing H6.85 $17.50. Light $17.25 $14.26 a $16.50." Roughs $16.25 $16.75. Cattle Receipts.

25,000. Market generally lower. Beeves $10.40 $20.00. Butcher Stock $7.60 $15.25. Canners and cutters 6.40 $7.60.

Stockes and feeders $8.00 $14.75 Cows $7.60 $15.25. Calves $16.25 $16.75. Sheep Receipts 16.000 Market steady to lower. Wool, Lambs. $14.00 $18.50.

12.50. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET Butter Creamery Extras 63, 54. Creamery Standards 49" 49 Vi-Firsts 48 (o) Seconds 40 44. Eggs Ordinaries 37 37 night which services wer6 pleasing to and appreciated by all present, Helsdon Fred and anJ their families, of Chicago were the guests of relatives here the past few i days. Mrs.

R. S. Dunbar was a Rockford visitor" the flrji of the week. Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Bacon of West Special Notice to the Girls. Miss Smith will meet the dancing class of the Community Service League Tuesday evening at the Commercial club. Mrs.

George Ray requests a large attendance of mcmbersi.at as has has matters of importance regarding, the new headquarters to present to the girls. TOO JiATE TO CLASSIFY' IE "JANB GOES Admission 10 and 15 cents. Thursday and Friday. D. W.

Griffith's Wonder Production "HEARTS OF THE WORLD." Matinee each day at 50 cents; one show each night at 8 o'clock. Reserved seats 75 cents; now on sale at Veaco's drug store. Saturday, March BRYANT WASHBUB.N in "WAY OF A MAN VITH A comedy-drama. Matinee 5 and 10 cents; night shows, 10 end 20 cents. 224-lt Dly It nighU af WANTED A man to Fairview greenhouses.

J-86 Herzog. at Marengo on Fryiay night. Late' car returning. IKhlstrand's orchestra. 2-24-U WANTED A housel inquire avenue.

J-89B NO HARSH TREATMENT. Ve soak your clothes in a bath of ammonia and refined, soda which removes soil, excretions of the body, perspiration and other stains frpm wearables and removes grease and stains from linen. Then soap, soda and ammonia follows in the. general washing process and when, the bundle goes back to you, everything from the man's collar to the dining room linen looks spick-and-span as- when new. TROY LAUNDERING' CLEANING WORKS, 110 East Pleasant street.

2-24-2t at 605 East j1' WANTED TO Jtent, oi buy-auvn NOTICE NEIGHBORS. The adjoiifjff meeting will be held tomorrow in- Ray's hall. cubator, canity 100-140 eggiC. mso I have Fellowship Class Reunion. The Fellowship class taught by Mrs.

H. will celebrate the first anniversary in the parlors of the M. E. church! Tuesday February 25, a. social laSttlatlon to all members who have not been attending.

Bring the gentlemen. Come and have good time. Loyal Temperance Legion. Will meet tomorrow afternoon at STELLA MAGILL, Oracle. Langshang'rfSss ror setnng.

i-none 522-Blue. Bred Welch-, A Majestic tonight 2-24-lt MiAGGIE MARTIN, Sec'y. irsis Live POQltry Powls 30. Springs 31. Turkeys 30.

Potatoes, Receipts 40 cars. $1.50 $1.70. Wis. $1.50 $1.70. St.

are enjoying a visit at the home I of A. B. Crawrord and family nQr.n of Genoa. i John Howe and family enjoveii a few hours last week Wednesday p. M.

i with relative north of Genoa. Edward Dibbla and Itie Vanaeour south wf town 'f oa the- t'jlcsgo market last wo-k Thursday with a jchoict shipment of note. Albert Medine, second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Medine south east of town, and Miss Hazel James of Bel-j videre were united in marriage at the i M.

parsonage by the pastor, Rev. F. B. James at high noon -Tuesday 11th. The happy event was a "surprise to many and all theirfrlends from far and near extend to the bap-I py couple the best wishes tor a bright and "happy future.

They will make tbeir home on the farm owned by the 1 groom's parents in this vicinity, vno expect to move to their home 'recently purchased in Sycamore. After school hours last week Thursday the teachers. Misses Eva Ander- son, Hasel Harshman and Doris Lund-j strom and the pupiU of the High room of the village school enjoyed a couple social hours a the school house. The event was In honor oi i St. Valentine's Day and dainty re tho Y.

Ml C. A. "after school hours" to practice tpr an entertainment to be given Tuesday evening, March 4th. It will consist of a medal contest, in- eluding eight contestants; forty-four) girls wearing pennants to represent tho ratified states will take part. 6th- er numbprs are on the program.

i Notice CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Corn No. 3 Yellbw 11.30 (fi) $1.315. No. 4 Yellow $1.2 $130. No.

5 Yellow 0 L27l. Oata. No. 3 White 57' 59. Not4 White 53 57 Standard 59 Barley 88 (a) 97.

Timothy $7.00 flO.OO. MERCURY MARKINGS. The tax books are now in the ands of the County reasuf er, on ot cn at the Court House, in tne City of Belvidere, for the colle Temperature markings; -Sunday, low 19 above, high 39 above. Monday low 28 above, high 42 above; taxes for the year 1918. INJURED IN FALL.

i BILL TO ENFORCE DRY LAW GOES TO SENATE All taxes, both real arid personal are pay ableiirec tly to the Mrs. Sophia Habedank of Laurel street fell last evening when on her way home from the Salvation Army hall and, injured her back severely. No bones were broken but the injuries will disable her for some freshments were served. Much sympathy and. condolence 1 extended to Mr.

Clarence Packard and i sister. Mrs. Eddie Rubeck of this vi- County Treasurer. sr i Icihlty in their sorrow and bereave-' NEW PAINT AND PAPER STORE. ment In the recent deafh of their fa-.

bJLe PrfMj Ither, John Packard of Fairdale who Washington, Feb. 24. The house jujdtea at iQckford City hospital last wit rrr diciary committee today reported fav-. week Tuesday p.m. following a serious i B.

Ralnthorp has rented the building at 212 North State street and orably a bill to enforce war time pro- operation. The deceased was rersonai 1 axes oecomes will open wall paper and paint store. jhibition through a law enforcement "lw brother of Geo Packard who Chellgreen Creamery of this place.) ment. i Mr. aiKl Mrs.

W. L. Cole were the The bill define intoxicating liquor guests of riends at Charter Grove last -T Delinauerit BSarch lO'th as that which contains more than one 1 Sunday Mrs. H. M.

Stark recently received Mralj RbbefV Taylor, who recently underwent an operation at St. Joseph hospital. Is getting along nicely at her home on Van Buren street. Ira Difford is out after a three weeks siege with, rheumatism. The Danger.

"If you ain't flshter," slutd Uncle Ebeu, "you runs a terrible risk of Jes' beln' stuck up an' used fob target 1 Interest per Month orReal Estate Tax After May 1 half of one per cent alcohol. Jt provides, heavy penalties both against violators of the law ano? against their property used in the violation. The bill will be the pattern after which the enforcement of constitutional prohibition will be drawn. a handsome silk apron and sofa pillow from her son Ray who is in France, AH tax payers of the town of Kings- ton and part ct Mayfleld may now pay same at the Kingston State bank. All; personal tax must be paid by March 10th and real eetate may be cared for a few weeks later.

Eleanor Uplinger gave a Valen-, tine party from 7 o'clock to 10 P. M. at her home on last week Friday night i in honor of a number of her school- mates and the hours were most pleas-. fintly enjoyed la games etc. Dainty 1 refreshments were served.

Those present were: Laura and Bertha Branch, Bessie and Mable Campbell, June Miller, Berneldinc Brien an-i i All personal property on which the tax is not paid before March 10th, will be subject to levy and sale of the property for the satisfaction of thetax arid costs, without any further notice FORMER CONGRESSMAN DIES Notice. I will, be in the office of Dr. Andrews every day from to 12 and 1 to 6 p. and Saturday and psy nights from 7 to 9 p. m.

ITA K1ELY. 2242t or demand. Mlnm Feb. 24. Darwin Hall, former congressman from Minnesota and one of the state's best known la dead at bis homo In Olivia, where the funeral will be held- tomorrow.

Dono Witter. Mr. Simmons and family re-1 i turned home last Saturday from a few I CEAS. B. worn Trouble Ahead.

trs. Smythe Nora, I hate to have my husband kiss me after lid cornea from the bnrber'a. I detest the ex lor of that brilllantine on his mustache." Maul "Do yout I rtther llko it, ma'am." OFFERS REFERENDUM BILL days visit witn relatives at Stockton, 1 FOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS A Illinois, Miss Jessie Knighton and friend COUNTY TREASURER AND COLLECTOR Washington. Feb. 24.

A bill providing' for a nation wide referendum On the league of nations was Introduced in the house today by Representative Lnndeen, -I Miss Nora Ackley of Rockford wfr the guests of the former' brotbee, Harvey Knighton and wife, southwest of town over the Sabbath. Last Sunday night closed tjie series of two weeks special meetings LOST A uuntlns case watch of gin make? fob wiih "Muskegon" blcnf attached. Finder return to Republican oHlce. Reward. 0901 3-Fellows ajv vTrw i Come and brin' vour fnndsnfl fir'n'as' tnntf vis vnn litp AD LP HI HALL Lot ol Old-Fashioned Dancesi Ladies Free Wednesday Night, Feb.

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