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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 6

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PAGE SIX TjEIE BELVIDERE DAILY REPUBLICAN SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1916. (S25252525252553525252 fill in jjjWEATHER FORECAST I If A I I A I Our NEXT Big JESSE MM DIES AFTER ONE TTO Cb SUIT PARTLY CLOUDY AND UNSETTLED SUNDAY 7i i i nmiirnw (Sperlul by L'Dlttd PreitB.) Chicago," Mar. 4. Forecast until p. m.

Sunday: IMS IIEIIESS j.j. mum For Illinois: Partly cloudy and probably unsettled tonight and Sun 7:00 8:20 9:45 CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY'S Best Story A MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE SAM DcGRASSE and FRANCELIA BILLINGTON IN day. Warmer tonight and in south east portion Sunday. MRS. ANN 8HANESY PAS8E8 3-Day, -Sale WILL BE Bakery (Soods installed one of the most up-to-date Delicatessen Counter that is made.

We are going to handle nothing but the best lines of Bread, Cakes, PEACEFULLY AWAY AT HOME PERSONALS OF HER SON IN CHICAGO AFTER PNEUMONIA PROVES FATAL TO FORMER MARENGO MAN WHO HAS RESIDED IN BELVIDERE FOR NEARLY NINE YEARS WAS THIRTY-TWO YEARS OLD SERVICES WILL BE Walter Goodwin was at Rockford TELLING MEMBERS OF HER 66 last evening. Mrs. John Delaney is a visitor in FAMILY TO CALL PRIEST AS Harvard today. SHE KNEW THE TIME OF HER Waiter Hamlin was up from Ro- cbeilo yesterday. HELD MONDAY.

DEATH WAS AT HAND. Emmett Sullivan is cumbered "Rolls and Cookies made by some of the best Baker among the sick. Mrs. Ann Shanesy, mother of J. J.

Jesse Ratfleld passed away this mornngat o'clock at his home, 209 Miss Mabel Brown was a visitor at ies iirthexountry. ShaneSy, C. N. W. agent in this city, diedlhls morning at 11 o'clock Genoa this week.

West Locust street, after a sickness James Gibson made a business trip of a week with pneumonia. (fa There Will be a prayer at the house to Sycamore at the home of her son, M. H. Shanesy, in Chicago. Mrs.

Shanesy had not been ill, although failing because of Home Made Bread. 'Home Made Doughnuts. Home Made Cake and Cookies. Archie Moore had an errand in Rock- next Monday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock and the remainder of the fut neral services will be held at 3 o'clock ford this old age, but this morning, not feeling Mrs. Fred.

Schwebke of Beloit is quite as well as usual, she told the visiting in the city. in the Riley M. E. church, five miles south of Marengo. Rev.

E. members of her family to call a priest. This wis done and when the rever Miss Ella Rlpke Is visiting at Rock We want you to call at our store and see this line of Bakery Goods. ford this afternoon. pastor of tie Congregational church, end father arrived she informed him James Cord ray was a business vis of this city, will conduct the ser that she was about to die and wished to be.

annointed. Although the priest vices. itor at Rockford today. Mr. and Mrs.

R. S. Rorabaugh were Mr. Ratfleld was born in Marengo, tneo- to assure ner she, was In no March 30,. 1884, and lived there until at Rockford last evening.

A drama of love and regeneration. A thrilling railroad wreck is shown. Cowboys, citizens and several hundred others in the cast. A Special Comedy will Also Be Shown ADMISSION 10 CENTS danger of death, he performed the last his marriage to Miss Ada McMillan, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Henry were rites and within twenty minutes Mrs. at Rockford last evening. August 15, 1907, when they came to Shanesy had passed peacefully away, old age inflrmitfes causing her death. Harry Herm'ins on of Capron was a Belvidere, which has since been there place of residence. Belvidere visitor yesterday.

CAKE Ward's Assorted Cakes. Earville Cakes "Assorted Squaw Cakes Chocolate, White end Carmel. Jelly Rolls. 'Marshmellow Rolls. Mrs.

Shanesy was born in Limerick, There survive his wife; his parents. Attorney R. tW. Waugh is at Syca Ireland, 90 years ago and when still ROLLS Parker House Rolls. Cinnamon Rolls Horse Shoe Rolls.

Snail Rolls Twist Rolls Tie Rolls Plain Biscuit more on legal business today. Mr. and Mrs. T. H.

Ratfleld, of Marengo, and five three of whom, Monday, "PUPPET CROWN," Paramount feature a girl came with her parents to New York state. After residing there a The Misses Johnson of Poplar Grove short time, the family movd to Wi Charles, Marriett and William, reside in Marengo and two in Realitos, Tex were5 Belvidere visitors today. Miss June Barber is out from Chi cago for an over Sunday visit. nona, where Mrs. Shanesy grew to womanhood.

She was married in the latter city to John Shanesy, MAJESTIC Angel Food Charles Edwards of Rockford is an as. A sister and brother died in infancy. The deceased was for a long time with the Illinois Northern Utilities over Sunday visitor in the city. Sponge Cake. A.

Dimond returned this morning who died there one year ago last December. After her husband's death, Mrs. Shanesy came to Belvidere and from a business trip to Beloit. Miss Mabel Wilson has taken a po made her home with her son, J. J.

sition in the office of Dr. Gano. company and later in the employ of the Parsons Casket company here, but had recently been employed in Rock-ford- He was highly regarded and esteemed by his many friends, whose and last summer went to Chicago to live with the eon at whose home she Mrs. H. H.

Smith and Mrs. Maude Assorted Coff Cakes HOT MINCE MEAT PIES EVERY DAY Wilt be on sale at 11 o'clock. Made from Monarch Brand Flour, Monarch Brand Moist Mince Meat died. sympathy will be extended to the be For School Use Besides the two named above, she reaved family. is survived by the following sons: T.

Ward went to' Chicago this morning. Mrs." Beatrice Martinek has returned from a two weeks' visit at Cobb, Wis. Arthur Smith and Ed Cregier left this afternoon for a short visit in Free- and Pure Lard. F. Shanesy of Winona, D.

at Sidney Montana; James at Ft. Williams, Ont, and D. of Chicago. LEAGUE The remains will be Uken to Wi nona, for burial and will prob Devil Food Squares, Current Drops, Sugar Drops, Frosted Ginger Bread, Current Drops, Cup Cakes and Metropolitan Drops. ably be Interred Tuesday next.

Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shanesy will leave for WATERMAN'S Ideal Fountain Pen.

The pen that responds instantly and holds a large ink supply. Gold points in an extensive range to suit your hand. Self -filling, Safety and Regular types. Chicago this evening and will also IS be present at the burial at Winona. port.

The Misses Ruth and Mildred Dahl-strand went to, Rockford this afternoon. 3. J. Stearns returned this morning from a business to Wisconsin points, Mr, and Mrs. wen son of Chicago are guests of their daughter, Mrs.

F. Cars'tedc. TO OFFICERS ELECTED AT MEET, ING HELD YESTERDAY AND Mrs, Walter Ray and Miss May Jar- BE INCORPORATED dine are spending toe, afternoon at PLANS MADE FOR FUTURE AC- Rockford. TIVITIES OF GOOD CITIZENSHIP Miss, Hazel Difford came out from lyiucago 111 is aiiernpon an over LEAGUE. Sunday visit.

CORNELL REAM Retail and manufacturing Jewelers Fine Watch' Repairing Telephone 431 1 Ed Long" of Poplar, Grove is a i uu i The Citizenship League met guest at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. OQ RAM I SHOWING EXCLUSIVE UNIVERSAL PR Azrp Fellows. yesterday afternoon, at the C. A.

building and in pursuance of its The" Anglers club fmet at the city hall yesterday evening. Attorney J. M. Huff, who was chairman of the meeting, Is to draw up the consltu-tion and Dr. A.

F. Weld, Attorney Huff and Bert Shawcross were appointed a committee to send to Springfield and get papers of incorporation. It was voted that the year Mrs. R. Dysart and Miss Lois plan of reorganization elected the "fol Dysart of Sycamorj Rockford lowing officers: visitor too ay.

"The Dawn Rohd" Mrs. William Weight returned to President Mrs. George Covey. First Vice President Mrs. Taylor Chicago this afternoon after a visit Marshall.

with relatives. ly assessment dues be fifty cents. Another is to be soon called. the brave strug- I Second Vice President Miss Susie ivi uison two reei arama. xne exciting story oi Mrs.

N. Jackson and daughter. Davis. foundings. I For Satur gle of a girl with a wrong start to Tise above her su Miss Wllma, visited, at Rockford for part of the day.

Secretary Mrs. Carrie Pilon. ured. I Edna Payne and Sherman Bainbrtdge are feat' Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Schaetfer have PREMISES ON MIEN Treasurer-f-Mlss' Flora Fellows. Some of the above are re-elections. The League la. to meet every Satur removed from Hancock street to 422 North State street. We Will Hi "Black Mail day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the STREET SOLD FOR $1,445 Miss Carrie Jordan of Rockford will building.

Rev. E. W. Murray, delivered an ex resn LinK baupage. The house and lot at 416 Julieri cellent address at the meeting along the lines of effort planned by the League.

in a tt vsvimi street was sold today at master's sale mm mt Fancy Minkler Apples formating, peck $5c Fancy California Orangesarge size, 30c The League decided to become af to satisfy a mortgage claim and was bid in by the mortgagee for the sum K. O. Comedy with Peggy Pearc sana Kay unmtn filiated with the State Suffrage Fancy Florida Orange's, Xer dozen to 30c' of $1,445. Attorney E. B.

Roberts, who bad been appointed special mast- The objects of the League, are to Wry Myere In I Ult SALESMAN." er-in-chancery, made the sale. Attor "Monday Rosemary Theby an "HE WAS ONLY A BATHING Fresh Vegetable ney R. V. Carpenter represented the furnish instruction and education to the women voters with reference 'to their participation in elections and an and Piper's Bread. visit her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Jordan, over Sunday. Mr.and Mrs. Ed Wheeler and daughter, Elizabeth Burt Wheeler are spending the day in Miss Hejen Goodwin is home from the Northwestern University at Evan-ston for an over Sunday vsit. Earl Blewfieid of this city and sister, Mrs.

Jack Welch of Chicago are spending the day in Rockford. Miss Mattie who has been 111 with tonsilitis since Monday, is able to.be at her place Of business today. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Winnie, Mr.

and Clarence Winnie and John Merrill are at Rockford this afternoon. Mrs. B. J. Brlgham and son, Edward Case Brigham, of Marseilles, 111., are mortgagee.

Ward's, Schulzs 1 other duties and privileges in connec FUNERAL OF JOHN tion with the elective franchise and Witt I AM OARtEY. aid in forwarding the best interests generally of the community. Logan venue Grocery Those Coal Bills Funeral services for John William Darley were held yesterday afternoon at two o'clock from the home of his C. T.Penticoff; Two Telephones 184 185 ALDEHMEN AT CAPITAL parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Darley, 1SZSZSZS2S2SZSZSZSZSZS The Second National Bank Confidently believea It can meet You 910 Warren Rev. E. W. Murray of the Congregational church officiated, and Miss Edna Grummon can do It with a New- guests at the home of hef mother, Mrs. I Feed nnder teed boiler.

You TO INSPECT MACHINERY Julia B. Case. Mrs. C. G.

Goodwin came out from Chicago last evening to remain the 1 "ani. Interment was made in the Belvidere cemetery. The Hearers were: Frank Shattuck, Frank McGlll, Peter Scanlan, John Scanlan, Harry John auest of Mrs. and Mi's. C.

P. Starr every requirement of the moat can burn a cheap grade of fuel without stopping up the fluei of your boiler or covering your roof with soot 60 per cent saving guaranteed Come In and let me prove It until this evening. son and Elmer Johnson. The Misses Marguerite. Florence and Dorothy Dillman, 111' With scarlet discriminating eustomer and en such a basis Invites yeu to do Aldermen Ralrdin and Meyers, of the city council purchasing committee, and Aldermen Greenlee and Glass left for Springfield, 11L, yesterday evening to inspect today the gasoline road roller and the oiler wagon made by the Kelly -Springfield company.

In connection with the contemplated purchase fever at their home on West Madison BENEFIT DANCE ENJOYED. your Business wlth. lt street, are'gettlng along line. Mrs. Cornelius Dwyer and son, J.

P. Dwyer of the University of Valpa The young people of the Trinity GEO. H. RAY'S i Resources Episcopal church gave a dancing par ty last evening at the Guild house for 316 South State Street raiso were called to Montreal Canada, this afternoon by the aerioua illness the benefit of St Alban's school, at of machines of the kind for use here. Others have already received inspection.

Alderman Robinson, the other Knoxvllle, I1L -There was a good at tendance and the event proved most member of the purchasing committee, was unable to go. enjoyable. Miss Helen Collier furnished the music RD YOUNG SON 18 JDBY ORDERED FOR Economy in l6w first cost and small cost to operate rand maintain- Strengtn ability 'to stand up under the hardest sort of use. Simpli-r citya plain sturdy motor in a wonderfully 1 strong and light car, easy for anyone to run and care for." The Ford car your necessity. Run-: --about $390; Touring Car $440; Coiipelet $590; Town Car $640; Sedan $740, f.

o. b. Detroit On sale and display at The baby son, Robert, two months SERVICE IN COUNTY COURT OWNERS of age, of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Gregg, who has been very sick with pneumonia at the family borne on East Hurlbut avenue, is much improved.

OldHouse Like New Is the effect of our ELECTRIC HARD WOOD FLOORING Uee It ever eld fleer any. where. of her brother. Charles Toober. Miss Hazel Derthlck and Susan Penning will go to Rockford this evening to attend 'a theatre party and remain for an over Sunday visit Mrs.

A- J- Schaetfer and Mrs. R. Mclnnes will depart this evening for Dubuque to attend the funeral of S. P. Ryder, brother-in-law of the former, and cousin of the latter.

Mr. and Mrs. 'William Ransley will spend Sunday with Mr Mrs. Harry Bloyer of Rockford, who will move to Freeport next week. Mr.

Bloyer having Uken a position there. Mrs. Bloyer is the daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Ransley.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swanson and little daughter. Avis. left today for Green Lake, whr they will vie-' it over Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hills; from there they, will go on to Vesper. Wis, to visit Mr. and Mrs. F.

Hills' parents of Mrs. NEW MEMBERS FOR BOONC CAMP We Carry the Genuine "Ford" Parte Have Special Tools te Handle Any Fprd Repairs. Andrews. A EecMngton Ajents, i An order has been Issued by Judge DeWolf for a Jury to be drawn for service in the law-term of the county court- which begins Monday, March 13. The day for the Jury to report for service is set for the following Thursday, the 16th.

at which time the trial of The People versus Neely Clark Is to be taken up. Boone camp, M. W. JL. adopted four Andrews Beckingtqn new members at its meeting on Fri 308-308 Buchanan Street.

Btlvlaere, Illinois. day evening and balloted favorably on ono application. CITY COUNCIL MEETING. L. CtARK, representative, Poplar Grove, III.

AtEX VANCE, represenUtlve, Capron, lit SIDNEY SEARS, representative, Garden Prairie, il-' v. "lo Garage T.Mdere I1L 0. II. ftiM Si Co. lit ANOTHER COLD NIGHT, The temperature this morning at I o'clock was I above and-av-f o'clock I Telephone 17.

The city council will meet in regular session on Monday evening of next week at 7:30 o'clock. 9.

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