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FOiTCORN IN MAROA A BULLIED BULL IN SHELBY GQUNY HM Done Good Work with Farm Bureau. C. H. Belting, whet has been farm advisor (or Shelby county fur a number of tats resigned. Ho has dune real constructive work In Shelby county, and materially advanced (lie Interests ot the -(armor.

HIS ANNOUNCEMENT, In announcing his resignation, Mr. Bulling says: "I have resigned as adviser In Shorty county und will sever my with the Farm Bureau, Nov. lit It la a source of great aaUafac- tilon to me to have worked with you good people tor four and one-half yeara and tn have had a part In developing your organisation beginning to what It Is at present shall have a warm spot In my heart for Shelby county people, and Is hard to break away from the many friendships whjch .1 have hare. SERVED BEST 1NTEBE3T8. have always tried to serve the best Interests of the Shelby eounty and If I have been successful In the least degree, 1 tlad.

Tou must realise more than before that this In your organisation and that you and not tho adviser, arc tho Bureau. The adviser is only your you must show willingness to 'help him In solving your problems. Is my sincere de- s4re to have 'you an, adviser will serve you bettor than J. CRITICAL TIME, "WP are passing through ft crltlaal time in farmers' organisation. The very structure crt agriculture la being rooked to Ihe foundation ty the economic disturbances, on all hands, -all street, the board of trade and other selfish Interests would Ilka to destroy Farm Buroau.

as great o( disrupt from i i petty iealoualos, interests and failure to stick together at times. BE LOt AU "Lot us be true, to our Ideals, have a big vision of tho work before us ami be'lOO per cent loyal to our or- ganljmllon." Tho I'ritlrle Karmer. Prluea will n.u drop to pra-war levels for ucuc.rrtlng the WUrvarrt conunltteo of economic ir Tlmt IK liiiwi'oslliiir newa for farm- IM-M prices In many cnses are already below pre-war levels. The purchasing power of farm prod III August, Mlly per cent as Krimt as In 1013. 1" other words, the crops grown on a Cocn Belt i buy onHi, per 0 ro as much of the.

i the farmor.buys as same trops would In 1818. We believe the Harvard experts are vlgh'l In that we need not look for pre-war prices on the things we buy. in fact, the tendency In the olhor direction. Wages have up In a number of tradaa recently. Bteet, of the largest Items In the cost of farm machinery, has been advancing In prloo rapidly.

The railroads are asking tor higher freight rales on grain. The new tariff certainly will not have the effect of lowering prloea. There only one way to bring the farmer's exchange hack to par, and that to Increase the price of farm prodnots. This would mean nearly doubling the prtoa of grain on Ihe farm, with nomewhat amalUr Increases In livestock Tf- thla Is to be done we will have la do It ourselves. TTe must adopt the vlrtures of labor unions wUh- their We can warn a much needed lesson from them of loyaaty, unity and wngleneiw of purpose.

We must discard pussyfooting leaders, They nava held us too long already. must deposo the false who take the position that we are In the lap of the gods and can do nothing to help ourselves. We must stop talking In awed voices of supply and demand, and proceed to regulate supply and demand, enterprises succeed except by their own efforts. If farmers are to succeed In their efforts to get fair prices they must rise abovo conditions that make low prices. They must control 'those conditions.

some Iron in our blood. STOCK SHIPPERS TO HOLD MEETING Ten AsKoitlntlmM at Plait Oemfer, Tho Farm Bureau office at Monticello announces a meeting of the ton live stock shipping associations Tlatt oounty, to be held at the Lyric theater, Montlcollo, Wednesday. Nov. 13, The mooting is called for l.W p. ro.

A. Stewart, repruentlng olji Stock Marketlng Department of the Illinois Agricultural Association, will apeak on tho Producers' Commission local associations will discuss at length their mutual problems. At close ot the meeting, a five-reel mtlon picture will be shown. The picture la based on the development if tne shipping associations. All are Invited to netting.

CORN 30,000 uu-rs or by AU0U.I. uiirn wort tluii ttrv as Farmer That Persistency Wins v' rr- -1 Sells Brush for 43 MO $Wr Chirtek Bugt Take Maroa, Nov. a husk- ng' corn again, "haying been Delayed heavy fains llrst of the week. The ground was thoroughly caked by the rain which. (ell Sunday (and.

wheat was ermyheneHtted. The sow- ng has ft good start and nil the OQfc CENTS. 1 Loeaj grain buyers now paying or ft onl 11 araounf la Farmers are not holding tor any price, Wheat and first Broom Crn Crop Way AVli'Ui, iiucen cC uuimsj.i had UUla a a i King Homestead Da Kol, tho 175,000 bull owned by John M. Kelly of Harrington Fark, N. 1.

King Jess.was a gentleman flr.st and liwt. He not-only consented to Miss Wirth rising him but made Httlo complaint when she walked all over him. STILL VACCINATING HOG IN CHRISTIAN "The farmers of the county are vauclfifttlns 'the'li 1 own 'liogrs, ths Farm Bureau having handled up to (latft 150,000 c. of and virus," anys Clalr T. Hay, farm adviser of Chrletlan county.

HO continues: "No 'unusual trouble at all has developed and tfl practically all cnses the Job was bettor clone than has been common before. "In this connection, farmers should remember, however, Ithat vacclnatk-n Is not a In It Is not a cur. at all, It la iprovontlou of Jyit one thing rind. ithU la hog cholora. Some pec-pie aay that hogs are less susooptlble to other diseases, but science has not this fact.

If you vacclnato your hogs for cholora, -It will prevent them from dying with mlxod infection, pneumonia, enteritis, or from run over with automobiles. Furthermore, hogs should be free from disease at the time they are vaccinated. Very little follows vaccination If tMs 'condition Is true. CONFINED TO MEMBERS. "Tho executive committee of the Farm Bureau has Insisted that our scrum service, shall be confined to paid-up Farm Bureau members.

Everyone will realize how difficult It Is to enforce sometimes, However, when the man saving 80 cents per head on Ms hogs--and this seems to he about the usual saving by the new plan--It Is not hard for him to lay up his Farm Hureou member ship fee." NO FREE SUPPLY 7 OF BLACKLEG VACCINE Distribution of blackleg vaccine by the Bureau of Animal United States Department of Agriculture, a practice which has prevailed for many years, was discontinued July 1. and public notice was given at the time. Discontinuance was result of an Item In the Agricultural appropriation act for the year beginning July 1, which reads as follows: "'Provfded, That part of; thla sum shall be used lor the manufacture, preparation, or distribution of blackleg vaccine." Frequent requests for vaccine, continue, to reach, the Bureau of An'lmnl Itidustry, however, and applicants necessarily are advised to obtain the vacclna" from er. sources, Since the blackleg vaccine Is. no longer distributed by the Bureau of Animal Industry, livestock owners are advised that applications for It can not be granted, and they w'lll avoid by applying direct to commercial i other OHADE 417,007 CABS COBX.

Iniptollons ot own durliir ihe yur SO, less, totalled am Kooortlrm a report train Loot yoa.r totelcd cars, M. corn was InwMted st 0(1(91 t.lun' any ol'hcr oare in 00,520 Id 10SJ In Connection with national in The First National Soya' and. CHrls'' exposition and the fourth annual lour of (00 champion members from states will be held planting by Mfr. Watson, and the was, put (he ground July' He flut sov ed spring wheat but straightway when tha wheat appeared above ground the chinch meed upon It and---devoured It rtuined, this crop waa plowed under oonneotion with Internatlonal-H 11 1 WaUon lan tetl broom corn Livestock 2 to 9. features vat week will demonstrations In and farm-crop by champion teams; a national canning contest; an exhibit i of produced by the" boys and glrlq, and trips to the vt Interest; in Chicago, Including the packing plants; a harvester New Museum; Linooln park 500 arid other business Institutions.

PLANS FOR- "BLUE The International Exposition Chicago's leading business are making plans to, wplcpme young-blue bloods of wiu will be our loading agriculturists sr decade hence. Among; the! prominent men who will speak to boys and girls ate Hon. secretary of agriculture; B. T. Meredith, chairman of the, national committee' boys' and girls' club work: J.

H. Pulleher, President of tj)o American Bankers' association; J. R. Howard, 'president of'the American Farm Bureau' Fe8er atlon ani others. The national committee on boys! and girls- club work Is making the arrangements locally In conjunction 'With tha.International Livestock exposition, L.

Hobson of the stales relations service. S. Department of be general manager of the event. Reward of $100 Offered By Tuscola, 18-- At a Nov. 1 of the executive committee of the Douglas County Farm, Bureau, the following resolution "Resolved, that the Douglas Coun ty Farm 'Bureau offer a teward of $100, for leading to the arrest and conviction 'of any pej.

son or persons guilty of stealing chickens' from Farm Bureau Members." Several casea have been reported where whole flocks have been taken. Thleies pfjcn take $75 to worth of poultry from one farm In- an jsve- nirig. Every Farm Bureau farnlly: should assist their organization In stamping out chicken stealing In the county, Is the plea of Farm Adviser Qarrett. 'Watson, who lives In the vlela(ty 'of Arcola, la banking, about s.OQQurepresantlna; ClOO an acre from a tract thirty acres, almply be OflU-Be he Tyoulfliuqt He, down )n pf farm eaUler i a The. 4 a' revenue, ten tor a of broomoorn which he marketed at A ton.

This, was the result of suffered fata to that of the wheat-killed out by the chinch bugs. Mr. Wfttipn evidently 4heV third trial held the charm, for nothing daunted, again sowed the thirty acres to bfonin corn seed, anc got ft of fine brush and a ton for his -jriijsten't efcfort. Broom corn Is a crop that takea kindly to- dry, weather, ond the late season was favorable; the ONLY dNK CpOP UNSOLD. There saidV to te but one crop of broom corn In the growers' hands In the ArcoTa district.

That crop is at ISSO a ton, and there seems to be good prospects of the grower getting his price. He already, has refused a tentative offer ot $325 ton. It Is reported'that broom corn held hy dealers Is changing hands a prices as high as J340 a ton. Knocks and Knockers. The Mtnard County Farpi Bureau: Circular Letter has the following list of 4804 C.

"Bah! The apple won't yon, 3500-B, "Look at NoUh'S', big boat! It will, never enough to float It." 33; A. f. "Crucify Him." 1402 'A. D. "Naw! Columbus, the world.atn't round." 1335 A.

D. "I maintain a steel molfl board will polsori the 1865 A. D. "A threshing machine better, than a flail? Preposterous!" 1900 A. D.

''A man fly hike a bird? Crazy." A. D. "Damn the' sTarm Bu- CHRISTIAN CO. CORN 60PCT, GARNERED Taylorvllle, Nov. f( the fact that tlyre haa been a shortage of; corn tiuskers In Christian county, as In other parts of Illinois this fall, the' work Is progressing well.

Some of the farmers who have been able to get help or who have not had such large crops but that they could get them In themselves are about through. It 1s estimated at the tors that about sixty per oent of the prop Is tn the orlbs. The on. the corn of tho county vary considerably. Some are in a position to iriske a prut- ty accurate guefs aay that vwltl not go higher titan- busliels to the while others say tt.will go as high; as thirty-five bushels.

MKOBOKS INOBlAUi vocsited by urtowurai work ors, U.OOO Inamsed th.tr ylcMi. at crops year an anmMfe ot SO per oent shown by th the States Deiwrtmeat ot Dairy Herds Are to Be In On iA A. H. Daviaon of with Dr. from the federal jnsp.eotlon office 1 Chicago will begin the of testing; more than 3,000 head of cattle In Champaign county for This acMon is being, taken ai the result of a campaign begun acme time, ago by the office of the Champaign Bureau; The first herds which expected to be tested are those, which furnish milk to the T.wln Cities; While" no ordinance has 'been 'passed to make 'such tests compulsory, It is though! that the of the herds wlll co operate with jlie Bureau In th attempt to eradicate one of the moa menacing whlfeh face the coun'try Clinton, Nov.

p'ewltt count cattle-men inspection of the bee cuttla of the county Wednesday, the part sturltnjt it.8 o'clock In the hiorntna; an stopping at durlnir the day. 8na.pri of ths- beef cattle depart rnent of the University of member of the party, and preaaed himself HB being -qeljghted Wit the splendid, cattle and practical economical methods tn- trip planned for April, bu waa postponed that time. Farm Agent Walton Find AH Nov. U-- visit iiig farmers In the county during th past waik, 1 County Agent "I have seen some vet; Jlno lots of, sho'ats which will sooi be ready for market. Farmers aeem to have wit their hogs -this year.

The majorlt' of, been brougjit throng' the summer on clover and grass, ani this fall are b.alng finished on cor and soy beans: i LITTLE CHOLERA. "Not all, but a big percentage farweis fatten their hogs by hog glngrdown corn 'and soy 'trouble from cholera; has h.een Hits Very few farm ers neglected vaccinating their pig While, young. CROSS feRED SHOATS. "At Clsao, Clifford Weddle has. a 'fine lot of Poland China-Cheater White, croas Talked ahoats, fe Mc- Cftrtney a splendid lot Hamp- shires JT.

A but most of too husy ng to- qilnjt of Belling. Practically ll fhe jm crop been marketed, Only a are feeding Is, hot "111 ted this year than PTY'S EXPENSES PAID BY PEACHES Npv, tfiverimn. at Heroef, a city ot Wvewlda 9ounty, letting pay The eity a 40'acre peact orchard, Profits from It were this year, which: not a partlou- larly gcHJVl tor a peaoh A la expected to-net the city $15,000, it is sitld. MARKET IN BLOOMINGTON Only to of Farm Bureau. Bloomington, Nov.

farmers' market under the direction of the McLean county Bureau has been established here. The farm bu assigns the booths only to Its members. A number of (farmers took but memberships on so they could have their products, plaeie to display tne BOB WHITE FINDS HAVEN IN SHELBY Bob Wihlte, the fflend and tin plaoable eneihr to the. Clinch bun and other pests; Is abundantly pro tocted from jhuntera In wide areas Sholby counVir thla The to the value of feathered ca-opeutora, a ve placed tmn' on hunUnif in their and It said that practloally every farm wltnln a radius of five of ahelbyvllle if by edict'a! or tenant a quail haven. FABMERU GO PAR; Not only ha.ye the farmera forbidden "Hvntlne; with or Hog on our lanoa either during the day time or night -but they have ornanlitd for- the of tiho full penalty of the law, ii aome Inatancea thty irorte i step further--hiive agreed them aelvee not to hunt-on thalr In one Shelbyvlllft newspaper thl aelt appeared Hats of 1H names to, notioes, and farnierii a) over -the county are- ffhoolnpr off: the man with or'gun'.

i a result, ohlnch DOCS that "dw In the and be Cobbled up by the million durlni- thf tor, with reeujtant benefit to next seaeoti'i QTHBB8 TAKB 8MUJUI ACTI0N. About fifty firmer" olf': townijilp and Olhiton, agreed to prohibit huntlnr on telr lands aa they tor protect the (mails hays' all.elfnod, an, to prosecute every perwn Who hmta upon their farms. They ere arranging to includ their, lands in a State Oanne. Pre serve, to ac to provide further protection tor Farme.ni are firm in their plnn five these helpers a ctiance to fcll ohlnob. fcHjifrihta iwlntor; 0AM WHEAT CRADED.

Of of whejit lha terrber, 1IBZ, oar. graded No, Northern Hard' Inspectors during Sep No. 1 Da craded No. Warrensburg, Noy. 18--A very In terestingri of Parent Teacher Association was Weld Frl tTa.v.cveiling -at- the house.

opened tiy -alnglnij' bj Rev, Mr. ReVv. Mr. Cot ton a. Very Interesting talk to the Dads." wlt'ti Miriam a the Puth wlthi th violin, and Harold presbach wit) the: aaiaphone.

Mrs. Hilda Boger gave a reacting' Mr. Waggoner led discussion "Cooperation between, School," Talks were by Ir Alerts, J. E. Hursh and John Xruzta on this subject The-meeting closed by singing oh verse of "The Stair Spangled, Baa Several WartensbuFg peopl attended lha American' JJeglon.parad In Deeatur Saturday Born, to Mr.

anrji, Mrs, Emmet Hardy, morning, Nov. 12, a daughten. L. of Chilllcothe," Ojilo, I here visiting his son Leslie am lo'okfng after Untt of War rersburg Canning factory. Frank BeMtotta, who- has been- the hospital the week; retutne tome-Friday.

He is Improved Mr. and Mrs. ruive Brlsenfine visiting here thl walk with Mr. anjl Mrs. Gcorg COCBSB.

The second number of the Lyceum course; Chief Strongheart, was given Friday 'night. Nov. IT at 8:00 o'clock at the Methodist church. Miss Ediva Flckes of Warrenaburg Doyle of Deeatur weir married Saturday In SprlngfleU They w.ill tfielr home In De a "At Cerre Gordo, Paul D.obson hai some very Poland ChSims, George Dobs'oii 1 an exceptionally fine lot of ninety Chester "Whites. "Wal- ter'Hurd a ft'lce bunch of 'Felands.

Eugene' a healthy: fcufich L. at Atwood very fine and and Herbert 'Wtldmaa fcas a apltii- dld car of uniform Poland -t-. 'I" siew ijt.jtlie,.***, t)nUea' cent cradea, Wo, a Mixed, and 9, per cent Quarterly Examination! Have Been Argenta, Nov. quarterly; examinations-of the public schools are over, Sixty-two took the In the grade school with the ollowlng result: Sixteen pupils failed make a paislng grade, pupils 4 grade of- nlrieity per cent and six pupils made a grade of one hundred- per cent. Thesa were Dorothy Wimberly, Margaret 'Colin.

Donald Craig, Laurence Luoketiblll, Llnnle Roberta and Don Bets. In high school students making an average of In any- study during the quarter were excused from examination in that study, following honor Were In subject: Ira'. Rile Harold Craig, Helen Plerson, Rupsol Heinle, Ray Bone, Ruth Wylle. excused In two subjects Nelson, Charlotte.WUm- berley, Robert Mitchell, der. Bonnie Bone, Pupils excused in three subjects JJelen Gray, Lynn Hill, Nova L'lkens, Faye Welge.

Pupils excused In four subjectE Zelma Likens, George Hall, Evelyn Welge, Edna Mitchell and.Frank Tayjor, T-- and roasting Mlss Mary Turner, who baa visiting in Taylorvllle for last ew days, arrived hero Tuesdayiven- ng and will make her home with ier and Mrs. J. W. Tur- ler, who are doing light Eatella i Miss Lute Purr of Clinton visited Friday' with and Mrs, Kranlt Dent, ot town. DELANO SOCIETY TO HAVE GOOD PROGRAM DeUnd, NeV.

la--The Methodist Ladlet Missionary meets Nov. S4. with The program la aa Missionary Charter 1-Mfa. C. H.

Reason 1--Mra Ora Hol' 0 W. Jonw, "I you Were a L. ''Mystery Box, October Friend--Mra. M. Jrescn.t Day Dlaleguo--Mesdames Dlllin J.

wtll entertain frleirfi from Philadelphia ovor Sunday. The MoBrlae-Munch weddlnar NOV. Lafiiyette Ind The ladles of the Eastern Star lodge will K'ye a jitney chicken supper Saturday evening, Nov. 26. Quarterly conference was held at the: Methodist Episcopal church nesday; B.

A. Hedges of Champaign was a business caller Thursday. The 'farmers' meeting will be at the Wilson opera, house Saturdaj evening. County Farm Adviser William Walworth will present and his will "The Chinch i The" Ladles' of the Methodls Episcopal church was entertained Thursday at "the home of Kiss Essl puffy of Deoatur visited Friday with Sherman Shuey. They passed the hunting.

Mr, and Mrs, John tarson and chit dren Maroa; visited Sunday with Nelson Larson and family, south town. Mrs. Florence Ashton and Mrs Frank Hammon.have-the mumps, Mrs. Brown has 'returned home visit in Indiana. Mrs.

Sarah Ross visited Friday with relatives In Montloello. Mr. and Sherman Mrs Arthur Bets, Barley Harrington and Earl Beta at tended the Armistice fn Deeatur s' Mrs. Margaret Visited relative In Champaign from Friday untl Monday, HNO1NB. 1 The village board has purchased a new chemical engine for the and all Hie fire apparatus will kept at the Walker garage, wher.

all-night service will be given, with Eldo Grlder as watchman. Mrs; Byron Klatle'r and Bon Edmon of Cisco from Tuesday untl Friday with and Mrs. WJll'lam Wilson, Miss Phyllis Ashton ehtertalne fifty-six of her friends at her horn Saturday afternoon in honor of he birthday. The ttfternoon 1 was passe chun "word been received he" Rev, L. H.

Grown of has been 111, He ira foiTOor Christian ehurcli paator Churchill of Snrlnifleld been a truest at Ed Churohlll'i. Mr. Muck Swarts attended the funeral pt H. at Bloomlnclon B). West purchaitd vacant lot if MM, M.

Murphy for Mra. Is In Mra. Lottie Carey, mother! ot J. H. Cox will upend the wlAter In Virginia.

A new houM win be built on t-hc C. H. Moore faj-m for Brutus Johnion. Mr. and Mra.

Will Choney, Howard Chaney and Fred Pa.rrlsh were In DociUur Thuraday. White la 111. rjlaxle Pirrlrti aeventy-flva years old Friday. IVESDALE. Tom Fox Is viilllnff brother in Newman.

Mr. and Mrs, F. T. GaJHvan of Homent Sunday with OB.lHv.an. May; Tabaka.

returned from Jieoatur Saturday. Mr. and Mm.J. Schim end son Bobhle olid returned Saturday trom motor trip through Indiana. Tim of passed Sunday with Mr.

and Mra J. V. Clark'. Joo Ga-lllvan of ClGunpaign was 1 "and Will Onlllvan Mattoon Sunday. Will Sohum and A.

Mann returned Sun day to Deoutur where they are' employed In the Wabaeh Preak Bow motored to Champaign'Von day. Mni Harloy Lowmin Boment an Iveadale vlaltor Tuesday, Will Caffay. Weaver end H. Milllgan left Wednesday on a. hunting in xxithweitern part at Mlwourl.

Mr. Mill Igan oxpcctj to return In ten dayn. whll tho will remain lnacflnllc-ly. Andert a Champaifn calle Tuesday. Jim Ounninn nturneA oral vlirlt with father in )ccatur Mra.

Tuvoll la' the (uoat ot her 'ion, 19 Tuvell A. J. Joahy to PenfleM day to vlfflt her aivter, Dtvlloy. Pete Brennan of oume to look after farming Intercala. Mra Ed O'Hara and son Billy roturne Sunday from a with relallvei I ShcJbyv.ille.

Oarold Ba.rnhart of Atwood a callc here Tleadmy, Rev. M. Tracy of St. vUltin his mother, Tracy. Mrs.

John Gallagher and daughter Elite returned Mohdny from Phllo after a vial with Mi. and John Netl. MT.FULASKI. Mrev A. entertained the membora of the R.

O. S. club of Chestnut, Wednesday sftornoon at her N. VJno ntrcet. Sovei-ol eon- toats wore hold in which tho prtzen wero won by Mra.

stall, MTU. William fnnocUer, H. Oorflon Mm. t-. Buehlor.

The aerved light Aiuumptlon, Notr. II Chautauqua. Literary'ani BcJenUfh) Circle met Wednesday afternoon at tin- home of Mrs. A. L.Mtoor*.

In ibsenoa of the secretary, Mrs. A. actM The.members responded to roll cill by "What-I am Thankful Mrs. Julia La prennted the different phases of Golden Age of. Snobs." tllss Mary Perry led discussion on the third chapter of "Pathology and Days' Work." There a good attendance and a profitable) meeting.

81 YEARS OLD. Mrs. Robert Morrison observed hej eighty-fourth birthday by quietly granting her old' friends und the members of her family who called upon her to congratulate her Upon the occasion. 6he enjoying good health and goes out frequently on (he AdBiimptlon people whe uttomlcd the concert given at the Lincoln Square theater In Decatur hy Ooraldlr.e Ktirrar were: Missus Margarat ficHrsbn, 1 Hardln, Crayraft, Beulah Knlple, Jesse Kdiinedy, Mrs. A.

H. 'Conine ani? Lavender. William McKee, who been dangerously 111 for several montnii. gradually, growing and was removed to the Huhur Memorial hospital at'I'nna, Wednesday for treatment BUYS POOL TABLES, William Behl of Puna purchased the pool tables owned by Michael O'Brien and In north end pool room, and will takn thorn to. where he will conduct a pool room In conjunction with his cnfe.

Miss Iria Wykoff of vis- lied her uunt, Mrs, Janies Jackson, Mrs, Philip Dressen and ions Philip tvnd Joey went lo Puna Wednesday where they vUlted Mrs. Ores- xtfn'f mother, who III. Miss liarr who teaches In the west, school und who has out of school "on account of, UlneCs, re- sunic'd her worir Monday. Fred Haxmoyer wan a business visitor In Mlllcrsvllle Thurndny. Born, to Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Bawl- IngB, a son, Miss Louise Vlcrnon wiho In Deeatur rpont week-end with licr parents, Mr, and Mrs. Petor ricrgon. Miss Jlargwret Cashin went to Owancco Wednesday to attend tho funeral' of Michael Jojies. Miss Lucille tlvc.i In Pana Sunday.

Gladys McDanlel ot Indiana- polls, came Tuesday evenlnic for a 'visit with her mpther. Mm Anne McDanlel. Mrs. Frank Mccre and sons Sny- lcr and Billy visited 'Hho parents In Moweaqua Wednesday. LIltlA Lcona nantncr who been 111 with scarlet fever Is Improving nicely.

LITTLE GIRL DIPS. Friends here have received word of death of the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parks ni'- Danville, Ind, The llttlo One was 111 only a few days with The family formerly lived near city whore Mr. was employed at Johnson Dairy farm.

flay Johnson, und son Lane, havo ret'u'nod homo from a hunting trii In the southern part of the state, TWbaStory" Does Every Day Bring the Same Old Backache? V- Are You Lume and Stiff: Worn-Out and Discouraged? itVTiine, Then, You Looked to Your Kidneys. ARE around, day after nervous and irritable and inclined to spells day, with a dull; throbbing backache? of flues''. Do you feel old and slow, tired-out and dis- A'nd all too often thesis warnings are neglected until some serious kidney sickness develops. Why let yourself go from bad to worse? Treated promptly these early disorder. 1 are usually easy to correct.

Neg- they weaken the effect on there is danger of gravel, dropsy or Bright's disease. Don't risk serious kidney illness. Give ypur weakened kidneys the help they need Use Bonn's Kidney Pills. Doan's have pirited? Do you wonder why you are so miserable--so utterly lacking 1n vim and vitality? Then you 'should give some attention to your kidneys. Yolir kidneys are blood- filters.

When, they weaken the effect brood and nerves-is quickly apparent. Your back aches; you feel dull and life-, leas--sharp pains stab you at every sudden move. You have daily with spells of dlzzmess and the kidney ac.r brought health and strength to thousarids, tion is apt to be distressing. You are Theyshould help you. your neighbor I ''Use Doan 's," Say These Deeatur Folkt: JOHN KLBTTt ear' 1111- lUllwar.

says: "Piina out so badly In my baok that when I down I oould get up I lore aorons my.kidney* If they were beinc torn from me and It not uncommon for to have to up two or three at night to relieve my kldneyn. A-fellow-workman told to try Kidney PIUs, Doan'a c-ured and deserve the JOHN MoOKE, EMt Narl. ellq "I suffered misery from awful pains In the email of my ktdneys had been weakened by a hard cold, 1 coiiid. hardly keop up my, homework. It Joel ed that i'he leait move thr trouble, Another member of my funlly had Down's Kidney wliji mich good rWulU that It long before I started to them, Soon I was greatly rellevod." Doan's Kidney Pills At all dealers, 80c a box.

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WATER ST, N. 1S28--4 room all modern flat, 2nd floor, bot air furnace. Dr. Bell, N. Water.

Ho for Rent II CANTRBLL ST. B. 1241--Bungalow, nicely furnished. To couple -without children. Fair 881.

CENTER ST. E. 738--6 room, all modern, beet hot water heating, 135. Add Ml Will F. HW1.

1488 Winter Fort Wayne, Ind. CEOSB IN--fl room modern house. Falrvlew furnished C(5NDIT E. 1030--6 rooms thoroughly mod. era with, garage.

DIVISION. ST. 426--t house, adults only. EDWARD ST. N.

modern furnished housr. Well'located; good Immediate possession. Al references required. Walking distance trom, 'town. Call Main FIFTH" 841--7'room modern 1 room house on 1MT N.

Water. Rice, Stringer Mil FIRST. ST. a five room fur- rtabed house. Call Main WTK ILLINOIS ST, 2200 room house.

ApplV 481 N. Water. Main 4478. MORGAN N. 1284--0 room house, part modern, electric lights, (at, olty.

water in kitchen, toilet. To small family I2S.OO. "Apply 818 N. Church. PRAIRIE modern brlok buhgWlow: full lot; exclusive residential 'district; 163 ptr month.

Phone Main STUART AVH. room modern house. CU1 Main 271T at or after WOOD 8T. E. UBS--S room, thoroughly Just completed.

Adults modern only. 195 per month Call's. T. Myerr, 079 )0 2280. LefaJ tl ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOH FOR FINAL BBTTLEMENT.

November Term, A. 1022 of Illinois, In the County Court of Macon County, m. Estate of A. B. Alexander.

Deceased. To whom It may concern and to ths heirs and distributees, To "Andrew Temple Alexander and Paul Alexander, of tho said estate. Ton are hereby notified that on this day, the day of November A. D. 1922, the Administrator of sa(d Estate filed in the County Court of-Macon County, at Illinois.

Its final report if Its. acts and doings as such Administrator; SJ" 1 on the Bt a Eocsmber A. D. 1922. at 9 o'clock A.

or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, said Administrator will ask the Court to approve said report and be discharged from any and all further duties and rc- sponMbllftles connected with said estate, and Its administration thereof, at whtdi time and place you may be present and resist mch application, If you choose so (Signed) tlllllkln Trust p. Oorln. Administrator. Monroe Hershey, solicitors. These Won't Last Long S200 down buys a 4 room house, full lot, electric side.

(1000. 120 per month, $500 down. buys 5 r. close In on Edward; Electric lights, water, toilet. $690 down takes a room cottage north went side.

Modern, full 1SSSO. $700 down takes 1 room house, modern. side. Full lot, down buys room modern house on N. Fifth.

$3800. $1000 down buys 7 room semi-bungalow' on E. William. 14300. $2709 -takes a 7 room house In River- sldn.

Electric lights, gas, city water. Wo have moved our offices' from 110 N. Water St. to 119 8. Water St-- over Greider's Cafe.

Bice Stringer Schwartz REALTORS. 110 So. Water St. Main 4M1 MASTER IN CHANCBRY 8 SALB OF REAL ESTATE. State of Illinois; County of If aeon.

m. I the circuit Court. October Term, A. Kathryn O'Heran, Complainant vs. John A.

et al, 'Defendant, Partltten" 27040. Public notice Is hereby given, that In and Iby virtue ot a decree the Circuit Court of MacOn County, Illinois. rendered', In the above entitled cansu on the dny of October, A. D. 19Z2, st the October Term of sale! Court, I John SATURDAY.

DECBMBBR 2nd. 1922 ft the hour of two o'clock m. at tho North door of the Court House on East Wood street, In the City of Decatnr. Macon County, llllhols, offer for tale atWbtln vondue tg the highest. and btst ttdder, nu two (2) In W.

taandy'o. Addition of Out-lots to the city ot Decatur. situated In the County et Maeon ana stain of Illinois. Bald sale to 'be upon the following terms- Cash In hand on day of sale. Iated at.Deoatnr, Ililnola, this day of November, A.

1121. JOHN W. BVANS. Mentor la Chancery. USD ft LBB, soilcltors for Complainant.

Own Your Own Home WBST. DENNIS AVB: 6-room bungalow. Large living room; fireplace, So large bedrooms with big closets; high ceilings; beautiful floors; breakfast foundation; deep large basement; the best built bungalow for sale on the west side. OPPOSITE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS-- 8-roem home with den; fireplace; bard- wood floors; four bedrooms; Isrge attic; lot H4xl7(t, OK CITY HEAT: near house; hardwood floors; four bedrooms. KWINO AVENUE: 8-room house; 'hardwood floors; fireplace: built-in features; four large bedrooms; a splendid home In an exclusive location.

NORTH. WEST GRAND; (-room semi-bungalow; hardwood floors; large living room; sewing room: many built-in features; full lot; near Junior High: 1500 down will bundle It. N. MORGAN: cottage with oek floorji and oak trim; three bedrooms second floor; full lot; (trace; a bargain. BAST EAST WILLIAM: near Roach school-- all modern house; newly painted and papered; fireplace; full lot; garage: MOO down will handle It.

HARRISTOWN. 4-room bungalow on IMrlGO feet of ground: elec. lights; concrete basement; 12200: on your own terms. C. N.

Gorham Son REALTORS. 210 Standard Life Building. Telephone Main 458. Modern Homes Orchard-- Six rooms, extra large, on 00x190. Beautiful lawn.

Full base- Splendid furnace. Can be had on terms, parly possession. Address 127( We have a thriving groctry store oa north side for sale. ICIgtit consider good residence In exchange on either these, propositions. If you went a fine building lot about This well designed, well built, new bungalow, trlmintd In Clrcasla.ii wal 1 Ollk floor lt-in features, on a newlv pavet street (paving paid) with garage, will soon- be complsted.

It has rooms snd Is located near the Roosevelt Mirh school. -It can be bought with MOW down. Remainder as rent Dickerson Clonej REALTORS. Office ,104 Heastadt Bldg. Residence Telephone Main iNEWSPA'FERr VSPAPERI.

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