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PAGE THREE BELVIDERE DAILY REPUBLICAN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1916 CtliliHE. PERSONAL Harry Emery of Cajmin wuf In Bol-videro today. The Misses Madge and Darlene Doo ley are visiting at Rockford. We Haye, the Pleasure; to Announce, that iWci Have the Exclusive Agencv for Jr a NOTICE. STATE OF ILLINOIS, County oT Boone.

ss. In the Circuit Court of Boone County. To the "September i. Term, A. D.

1916. 1 Chancery Notice. Abraham Berman, Complainant, vs. Civilian Morse.the unknown own erg of that mortgage recorded in Book of Mortgages, on pagej 156 Boone County Records, the) unknown widow of Densley Keiz-j er, the unknown owner of any right, title or interest in the par- eel of land situated in the Cityj q( Belvidere In the County olj Boone and State of Illinois; be-j ginninnlng at the Northwest cor-j tne comoiet reaainess 9 SBEIETY JOHN F. MEYERS' LULU LtlMINE LANDS BIG END OF PURSE IN THE 2:25 PACE AT WOODSTOCK TWO SENSATIONAL $PILLS W.

T. Hawkey arrived laet evening from Blackfoot, Idaho, for visit of a month or so with relatives. Mrs. Charles Sevems and daughter, Miss Valeta, Returned this morning from a visit of several days at Woodstock. Mrs.

Margaret Hyndman of Chemung will arrive today for a visit with relatives In this city and Garden Prairie. Arthur Pope of DeKalb who is well known in this city, has gone to Notre Dame, he will study for the priesthood. Among the visitors at the Woodstock fair from Belvidere today were Charles G. Slater, John Fair, Charles of our New Fall Showmg Id MARRED RACE DRIVER THROWN THIRTY PEET. BRAND CLOTHES Kuppenheimer ner of Lot number Twelve in Block number Two in Joel D.

Loop and Mark Butler. Belvidere horse won. first money in the 2:25 pace at the Woodstock fair Thursday, Lulu Lumine, owned by John F. Meyers, landing the long end of the purse in three straight heats, after losing the opening clash to Good-all's horse, Billy D. Dr.

W. G. Hawkey went to Woodstock this morning and planned to start Manager H. of the 2 10 pace had Walker's addition to Belvldere, and running thence Easterlyj along the North line of said lot.j and continuing in the same direction, to lands formerly own- Bclviderians at the Woodstock fair yesterday afternoon included Arthur Maynard, Greenlee, Ralph Hall, Ed Gilberts, Frank Crist. Dr.

Hoygard, the chiropractor, who was formerly located in this city, was a visitor in 'Belvidere today. He has opened ftaneT 'office fn Capfon. ed by Asher E. Jenner, 132 feet; thence Southerly along the of said land once owned PI enough entries to start it. A press dispatch in a Chicago paper referred to Thursday's races as fol- the Finest Ready-to-Wear Clothing Made in America.

A Representative" Assorf merit is Here for Your '-Zzhzii? Jenner, Twenty-eig. -FStgdl- r. and --Mrs. Charles Anderson six Inches to the Northerly Ms, kit Nelson, who hive been visiting in jhf of that Gait of said lot TelveJ 7. Today's AT which was heretofore conveyed by David W.

McMaster to George) Humphry, by Deed dated Fefc-j roary 2nd, 1881, and recorded tn the Recorder's office of saidj Boone County, in Book 42 of i Deeds on page 99; thence Westerly along said last mentioned line 182 feet to the West line of said lot: thence Northerly along C. V. O'Connor $15 $3 city, left this morning lor a short visit in Chicago and Milwaukee before going to David City, for two weekr. Mrs. George Tabor and ughter, Miss Ursula, departed this morjisig for Lena- to attend the twony-fifth wedding anniversary of Mi, Mrs.

George Snyder. Mr. Snyder is a brother ot Mrs. Tftbw. James F.

Page of Des Moines, Iowa, whMfpnnected with the Highland 0 races on a slow track were marked by two sensational spills in which Howard Newell of Burlington, driving Jim Zoo, figured, in each of the first two beats of the 2:25 pace the horse fell at exactly the same spot, throwing-Newell thirty feet Neither horse nor driver was hurt aod Jim Zoo started and finished the last two heats of the race. Summaries: Lulu Lumme (Meyers) 111 Billy D. F. Goodall) 1 2 2 2 Trouble Maker (Schlau) ..4 3 4 3 Lord Donna (Vogel) ..5 4' 3 4 Early Flowers, Jim Zoo, anl Rena Solon also started. Time 2:3,0.

trot, was-won, by Felspar in straight, heats and Castle's trotter, Dublin Lady, 4 scored three straight wins in the 2:14 trot, best time 2:18 on a slow track. the said West line of said lot, Twenty-eight feet and sivnches to the ptaccof beginning, ttjire to impress you with four which we believe you will find here iif greater 1 Defeitdenti. The njecessiry affidavit having been fant college in tnat city, was in tjei-videre yesterday visiting his uncle, Andrew Craighead. Mr. Page had been in Chicago studying the work done by the Chicago pniveraity extension department measure than elsewhere.

filed In my ffice, public notice Is to each of the above hereby given named defendpnts that the said com adies piled his bill of com plainant has plainant has filed his bill of complaint These things are better styles, finer quality, lower prices and guaranteed satisfaction. May we demonstrate all four to you today? FINDS $20 GOLD PIECE LOST THIRTY YEARS AGO. Court of Boone Connty in the Circuit Illinois, to Qtiet title, that sum- ifrtns duly issued thereupon against each of said iefendantB, returnable to the September Term A. 1 of Fall inlats said Court(wiich commences on Mon; 0if tHlty 25th, A. D.

1916) to Thirty years ago William Howe, a farmer residing near Hampshire, lost a $20 gold piece in the cornfield. Years came and went. The field was plowed and replowed. But the gold-piece remained, bidden. Howe ceased to think aboatiSIt; Thursday morning Walter Howe, a was going through the field and saw something gleam.

He picked it Court House In the City be held at th in the County 6f Boone of Belvidere Illinois, and that said and State rf 1 suit Is pend! ng, and tnat tne names lf 'V i it WHEELER Are ere ft thereto, Utle of the of the partle Belvidere, s'ept. 7, 1916. WHEREAS, the. Medical Profession court, and tf time and place of the no, rubbed oft the -mud and beheld a return of summons is the case, are believe the business of the office of Coroner can be better conducted by a $20 gold pieoe. Hellurried to his fath er with the find.

as above set forth. 517 South State St i medical man. And A. C. FASSETT, "That's the coin I lost 20 years ago, son." said the elder Howe.

"It was WHEREAS, The Boone Cohnty Med Clerkl of Said Circuit Court ILLINOIS. We Also Have Large BELVIDERE, a ERNEST C.I RIDLEY, ical Society has one of theis members who is a candidate for the Republican nomination for said office It Coroner, Complainant's Solicitor. ir Trim 8-18-4 Fridays Daily five years before you were bern." The date on. the coin is 1277, LATE8T CHICAGO TRAGEDY VICTIM KNOWN IN BELVIDERE Be It Thereupon Assortment of mings and Fe; RESOLVED, that the cAndidacy of mers. NOTICE.

L. James It. Barnes, whose tragic STATE OF ILLINOIS, Dr. G. Hawkey, of the City of Belvidere, County of Boone and State of Illinois, be this daeiultsed by The Boone'' County Medical Society at its County of Boone ss.

Don't Miss This In the Circuit Court of death Washington park has stirred all Chicago, was well known among many business people of Belvidere. For the past ten years he had been transacting business here. He made Boone County. To the i September Term, A. D.

1916 his home in Chicago and traveled in Mclmies, Executor of R. W. Bargain tore the interest of an eastern firm, visiting this city about four times a year. the Last Wil and, Testament, fW. Harding, deH of George J.

ceased. -regular meeting, on above date. W. BUTTERFIEBD. Vice-Pres.

D. E. DELAVERGNE, What They Say "It goes without saying that the office of Coroner ought to be held by a medical man in everi county in this state. For years this office in this county was held by a non-medical man and the majority of verdicts were, that the deceased came to his death from "natural For the last four, years a medical man was on the Job and an intelligent verdict was rendered in every else, because the OSTEOPATH OPENS OFFICE. South State Street Complainant, the great special sale of Eitehen Dr.

Cassius L. Johnson, the osteo Cabinets is now under wa pathic physician, who recently came Frances Marfan Harding, Al bert Ogbohie Harding, George Edward Harding, here from DunkirkJJontana, has opened aa office over Ptel'a store. The ve we offered such values. Nev- Defendants, Nerer before er again "are likely to be offered. VVheth- hey doctor and family Will occupy the Pritchard house on Prairie, street.

of Affidavit df the non-residence a a at he particulars or not, oome in er vom nave knowledge and skill of the medical Frances Marlon Harding, Albert Qg- It 1 EK, I With his ability to and let us sh our wonderful displav of borne Harding and George Edward PROF. EDWARDS DYING. ll raiiiiiiieiiiiiiiiiin ah the (death ofPrtitonl together scientific coroner, make a post-mortem, if it I Harding.deferflanU above named hav l-' iI umdoiDU Presideni was necessary, made such a verdict Bn the office, of the clerk ing been filed Jidwards one of the best known the Madison Coun- Court of Boone Coun- of said Circuit OUGAEL (fCcnarcss.lic iwas educators and politicians in Dixon and possible." From ty Doctor. jilmois, notice is hereby ty. State of Lee county is very low at the hospital 9-8-d4t 9-11-wlt said Frances Marion (sent ids delegate fromVirainia and given to the in Dixon with anemia.

Ogborne Harding and Harding, Albe HEN CABINETS KIT George EdwarB Harding, that the said DE KALB MAN INJURED. SSAWrAZAKIN signed the Declaration. He tailed in business. W. Mclnnes, Executor petitioner, R.

Will and Testament of Patrick -Donlin, residing near De of the Last George J. lost his fortune. Harding, deceased, has Kalb, was kicked in the abdomen by I IF" fir 1 i CARTER BRAXTOH fc5 I BS I 1 1 JW his petition in said heretofore fil involved others anl a horse and is in the DeKalb hospital in a critical Boone County, pray Circuit Court died of a broken ing for a decsee for the sale ot the following described real estate belong HENRY WOODRUFF BLOOMINGTON, ILL. WILL ARRIVE HERE Will Give Big, Free Vaudeville on the Doty Flatsv Saturday, Sept 9th. A rather interesting accoirpt of the great Axak, who, ft Is reported, is coming with his big comyany tp was heard mght from, a gentleman who spent, sfime in Bloomington during the Azak company's.

In that cyy, Mr. Fred Meagher. hQ Is.traveBng man said: I The Wealthy lahtef Who Failed IS STARED. IN AN. EAST INDIAN DRAMA into usiness I Braxton was Braxton was wealthy planter.

In his red business. His lack of later years he en Distinguished Player the Clever Support ef Tsuru Aoki, a Japanees Actress, in "The Beckoning Flame" At the Majeatle Tonight. db training and mo i of living so unfitted him failed and lost all he had. V'I was in BIoQmingtoa several weeks for the work that ago and I was surprised at the amount of talk, that was going on, about this Axak. "I heard it on evry side, in hotels, ing to the esti te of said deceased' to-wit: The Eae eriy Eighty Eight and one-half feet Lot Five (51 of Block Six (6) of Co oon and Allen's Addition to the clt i of Belvidere, situate In the city of Belvidere, County Boone and Sta of Illinois, the same to be sold uni er and in accordance with the provi ions of the Last Will and Testament of said, decedent; and praying also tl st said Last -Will and Testament be construed and decreed as givlaf such executor power and authority to ell and convey said described premises; and that a enmmons ha i been Jssoed out of said court agai ist vou, returnable to the September Term A.

D. 1916, of said court, to le holden on the 25th day of Septemt A. D. 1916. at the court house, In the city of Belvidere in said Boone ounty.

Illinois. Now, unless ou, the ald Frances Marlon Hardir Albert Ogfoerne Harding. Georg Edward Hardiogde-fendanu as af resaid, shall personally be aad pp ar before said Circuit Court ot Boone county, at the first on the carp in stores, and on the streets, and worm all reports he must be a wonderful man. My cariosity was aroufced" and I To succeed In life you must prepare and train for each advancing step In your career by banking your money. The man who saves only small amount regularly will be better off than the rich man who squanders his money recklessly.

Open an account with us and get a of "Fathers of See how little some of our old-time patriots had to start life with. Be glad you have, so many opportunities to save and succeed. FARMERS STATE" BANK I OF BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS. -'V' made a visit to she Axak headquarters and was surprled to see a crowd ot They meet every kitchen need- every e6oking requirement every pantry prob- lem. They embody the very latest improve- i ments in kitchen efficiency.

They are built for dally tise and will last a lifetime yet all a Me-Dougall costs is $1.00 a week for a short time. Dimond Byram Where Quality TcHs and Price Sells Henry Woodruff, the star of the Incc-Triangle "The Beckoning is well known for his noticeable achievements oa the legitimate stage. He started his theatrical career with a Juvenile company In M. 8. pinafore" at iiaverly's Fourteenth Street theatre.

New York, in 1679. He played many roiea before he entered Harvard ynlversity Is After four, years. of college life. Woodruff took part, in cjnany notable productions. Jte achieved the most fame, perhaps, as the star of "Brown at--Harvard" and "The Prince, nigbL" These piaya had very successful rune for a anmher ot months in New York.

The start aU toured the country ia the aaue pr4acUons. Tsuru Aoki. the pretty Japanese actress who plays very effectively the; role of a young Indian girl of high rank, born, in Japan- parents brought her to this country when she was a. baby. Her was received in the schools, after which she took a college course.

Mis Aoki achieved a national reputation by her work In The Vrath Tof the Cods" and a number ot two-feel, plays. Her role as Janira. ln Beckoning Flame" It Is said, is aa effective, as that, of ChoCho-San In "Mndam lei day ot a term to hoWen several thousand people there, some were oa foot, vome in rigs and a great many in auto but and every one seemed vitalfr interested. "I heard hat the Asak Formulas had done everything but make the blind see. ant in no position to vouch for pis, but it they are as successful heJe as they were in Blooming-ton you Al see something Interesting and- extraordinary It is understood that the Axak' company wiJl visit Belvidere and establish their head Quarters on rhe Dety Flats, here, they will give, free concerts and lectures, every nigbf at 16 p.

Commencing Saturday, Sept. 9. 9-84U i a SSSS2S2S3SZSZSSSZSS1SZB -ri i i i at Belvidere, laid coaaty. as aforesaid on the 25thlday of September-A. D.

1916, aad phJkd, answer or demur to the complainant's "petition filed aaaieland aliattera and therein charged nd stated, will be taken as confeaee and a decree AMBULANCE SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Day Phone ST entered against yu according to the UNDERTAKING Night Phones V210 FURNITURE prayer of said petTUcm. A. CA8SETT, Clerk. YOUR HOUSE RIGHT AT PRICES THAT SAVE JAMES M. HUFF.

YOU MONEY AND TROUBLE. HIC lEilOllIR Solicitor -for CoaipIaiaa'aL MM FrMaya Dally Wv G. MAR V-YN Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at Don't forget the chicken dinner at Bid a Wee Sunday. Phone county Phone county J1A5, 9-8 2 Big Reef First show at the Majestic at 7 o'clock, 10 cents, tj Sticoioi to J. MUNN IS7 South (VStrt.

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