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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 3

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THE DAILY REPUBLICAN, BELVIDERE, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1921. Twins For Hulsteds GEO. HUB MED Loses a Dog. Maeterlinck, husi weakness for animuls In generaf and for doj; In particular. He was the-otbi SHORTHOEHS 'Twins, a boy and a girl, arrived at thhome of Mrand MrsSig-Hulsted OFFICIAL VOTE ioi trail northeast of the city, early this morn Ing.

ofIsuperiokI merit er day, a gentle HtUe Fekiue.se which he owued was bitten by Alaska, an Ill-mannered Eskimo tlog, brought back Li EUilEIOiiail SAVINGS BANK FACTS More Than Eleven Million Ameri-cans" Keep Their Savings at By EDGAR TAYLOR WHEELOc. (Coprrlght, Ull, American PreM Leactt There are In the United States-or were on June 30, 1919 1,719 savings banks, stock and mutual. "This des not take Into account' the 5,713 iost offices which receive savings deposits. On the date mentioned there wera on deposit in the savings baDks belonging, to 11,434,881 Indi icotchiiid Scotch Topped; II rned and Polled from America by the The funeral services for Mrs. The little dog's injury wus severe.

royal" arcanum has dance party on ladies', night, laWs jijBtef oLMrs, H4rry i. a ci ini passeu, awajr iiuis-day evening at the family home In lead of Matrons; Yo! rig Heifers BOARD FND8 THAT WRJGHT HAMMOND WAS ELECTED Jll TICE OF THE PEACE AND AS. MILES CONSTABLE OFFICIAL MAJORITIES- FOR LlVERMORE AND HAWKEY SHOWN. Sycamore, will be held Sunday after The dancing party gjven on Friday evening in Ray's hall by Slnnlsslppi affecting the eye, and M. Maeterlinck, finding the animal's sufferings Into "consultation one of; the nest eye specialists In Nice, After a carpfiil examination the physician 'declarcjl that an operation Wus necessary.

The- four-footed patient, noon at 2:00 o'clock at the home, with 5 Head of BuLj Council, Royal Arcanum, participated Rev. O'May officiating. In by the 'members and friends, the mhh CELL AT DE KALBfJLLINOIS, ON Mrs. James demise was due to a vidual depositors. Tbe amount pf, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1921 howeverunable to take an anesthetic, trouble, for which she was operated on last June.

A week ago last Wednesday she-was taken to the company numbering twent-flve couples, was a much enjoyed social affair. It was ladles' night for the council ani its "members proved em-selves especially competent entertain? MayQ Brothers' hospital la Rochester, where It was decided that died nnder the knife. i I Now for sefvlees rendered, the sie-clallst has charged 'M. Maeterlinck the Bum'of 600 whlchr le inaitre re ers. The Hitchcox four-piece orches fuses to pay.

The physician 1ms gone ConsirnVd by H. L. Sharp, 1 1, P. W. Min Blair DeKalbf fj, C.S.

Hunt, DeKalb, Hi, and My Sharp, Cortland, 111., t'inilles represented Jljugusta, 3jrr Emma, Orange Blossom Victoria; White lidse, iArabellaTnd Scottish Archest In thiKoffering are cows sired by Axwalton Revolution, Mexaltpn'lfliiistrel and each have heifew bred to a polled bull. The "best In good breeding a ddition. Sale wil bo another operation would be futile, Mrs. James was brought back to. Sycamore last Sunday, There survive her husband, former i -The official canvass of the vote cast at the Qejvidere township election on April 5, revealed the fact thaf-Wright O.

Hammond was elected as the fifth Justice of the peace and James Miles as the fifth constable. For each these offices there were 0 ve places to be filled" and 'four ca.ndidates.jihe fifth, being elected by written In vdtes Jtfumerous people received, scjttterlng'votes from their friends (or peihaps' their enemies) and It took a canvass of the vote io determine who had been 'The canvassing board consisted of Supervisor John Fair," Assessor Fred tra furnished the music for the dance program. Refreshments' ere served by the Fox confectionery. 1'. Art Studv Class.

to court with the From retlt I'arislen, Paris." ly of Belvldere and now circuit clerk, of peKalb county, a Mary, WM. i 11 1 11. held on Hunt on the edge or-yeKaib, on a cement and son, her mother, Mrs. IC, Jones, and the sister mentioned. road, the fpicOln' Highway.

Write for to money uu aepoait in f.ne postal savings department at the same time was $107,323,200, making a grand total' of as 'the savings of the people of the United States, 'hot counting the Liberty and Victory bonds, and these savings were all Increasing because they were earning jn- tereef Again THESE' SAVINGS WERE EARNING INTEREST. 'The Motfey of the Amtrtcati People. This" money was the property of menwmen and, children who had put It work. They did not believe In pertaining moaey to be idle, to loaf and earn Savings bauk deposits ere not fle-signed to be permanent investments they are merely temporary deposits intended to grow, through their own earnings and by new, periodical de Mrs. James' name was Miss i-ae- An siuay cians ui uie.

umeu a club will meet at the Y. M. A. at 3 p. m.

The afternodn will be In charge of Mrs. Azro Fellows who will speak on the Genre Painters and the Portrait Painters pf America, and Mrs. D. McMaster will, talk on Grace Jones and she was born in Roy p. Sharp, Coilland, III.

Sycamore 42 years ago. She iai al ways lived in that, city.s Mrs. James was well known In Bel videre, having frequently visited here AUCTION Hall and Town Clerk W. P. LeitzeU, After an examination of the vote they certified to the election of the following: V' iRS CAREY M.

JONES 'and NO. L. WHITMAN Irie farmer will be riJresented Many friends will much deplore her American Tonalists. All members of the club axe urged to attend this Interesting meeting, and the prints of various pictures will be shown as Illustrations, passing away. Justices of the peace J.

Scott 1 Nw Goldfield In Africa. AnotherBoldfield has, been Eastern Akim which promises untold wealth. King Of oriatta, who (was educated on European lines, first secured the passage of laws slmiiat I to those adopted in South Africa to protect the country from exploitation. The king then proceeded with his vestigations, but meanwhile a'coloni-nl government survey party unex-jpectedly discovered diamonds' a year Oforiatta, after a year of research work, nov claims "Htat he has that gravel I have been worked for gold for tmles lies over a layer of clay, beneath which is more gravel than that of thi top layer. Under his direction an area exceeding an acre has been excavat- ed.

The, king states that tie Is satis Clark. R. W. Waugh, W. E.

Mcintosh, Joe W. Fox and 0. Hammond. Constables-Ben Strawn, Hollis LEGAL NOTICE. Paul J.

Donovan, Harvard 'minds. STATE OF ILLINOIS, TOO WEAK TO WORK Lydia E.Pinkham' Vegetable Gmpoundl Restored Mrs. Quinly's Health. Now She Does Her rlotuework Day, Eugene Sullivan, Loomls Shat-tuck and James Miles. Assistant Supervisor-Root.

R. Hawkey and O. H. Llverraore. i i School' Trustee-UF.

There was n6 opposition for any of -the offices, 'except assistant supervisor, there being four candidates for the two placesl. The Vote was as follows: Men's Vote, 1st 2d 3rd 4th 5th Tt. posits, until they attain sufficient volume to make a more profitable investment possible, or tintil an emergency arises which makes it necessary to withdraw them. Meanwhile THEY 'ARE 'AT WORK ANp Ak.E EARNING MONEY. The Class That Saves Nothing.

Here Is an Interesting More than eleven million Americans are making their savings work- for them. In addition, there are other millions who have savings Invested in sound i Boone County Gen. No. 9979 In thfc Circuit Court of fied that the indlcationa point to thi etistence of huge goldfieldsv 1 County, State of Bo6n Illin April Term D. 1 WILLIAM Ci: Like a -Well-Known Voice.

A telephone call came to nie one afleruoom The voice had the I well- FER and LYDIA ants waflnTvibletol K. CHAFER, M. luuuBuiu Eecuniies, real esiaie, Hammond Henry Livermore" ...90 132 36 153 59 470 76 88 51 72 77314 ,.166 129 132 112 185-724 UUCIUTfUlCl.WWt hav ome real 'first' pnd tire! an the following sizes: i jk)x3 30x3' fl'f '1133x4'' 34x4" p4y2 fei Compla uai forfoonths I An licrht housework becai farm lands, homes, or business enter- kknown, honeyed tones of my best'glrl. nMaaa Ka. mwa IX.

i that i. vs. prises are productive Shq was peeved over an In ny.j 179 218 10 139 141 783 fiods JFere ex-1 e. linad seen I IJawkey The unknown he is at taw or ae- women's Vote. following named visees of each-of 1st 2d 3rd 4th 5th Tt.

btham Stephens, persons, to-wit: Ml pay you to get our rices on vens, Peter flnn. alias Jotham H. Skihil, Michael Hammond .49 74 Henry 54 46 Mvermore ...65 28 Hawkey .71 121 39 113 50325 49 58 75282 69 39 67268 46 82 71-391 James Skihil, Ma these tires before bujjng ts8nger Overland Touring in first cla (your medmne extensively aertised and thoughl wouldve few trial. 1 took atjht bo-wrtf LylialE. VVtabUTm- aifdine to dipeSlons dins' to (iiwciibns kihil, Margaret condition.

Price One 5-pasBe: c'dent tliat had occurred a few eve-KiDgs before. In ordef to reconcile hei I revealed some of my feelings, which were meant toe hen alone. At the end of tills conversation I was gratefully and hilariously thanked for my Information by a suddenly changed voice It proved to be a friend of 'mine, who took pains to see that I was told about it for weeks following. Chicagd Tribune. Skllhu, Martin Skihil, Mary Ann Skihil, James Ski Winnlfred Skllhil, Ellen Skilhil and't The grand totals were: Hammond 795; Henry, ,596: Lhfermore, 992; Hawkey, 1,174.

dhil, Sarah Jane 1, Winifred, alias Mhur Skihil and unknown owners I in: ..1 utf. jut or parties Interest! Vi J'Attxent woman. I Jhave not taken any OWEN FARMER HAS UNIQUE STILL. The South quarter of the and the North North Westquar I Then there are other Americans save nothing, who spend their earnings as fast as they receive them and who openly revile those who save. These are the radicals who curse "Capital-Ism" and "Capitalists," because they have wasted their capital foolishly.

If they did not waste their earnings tljey wasted the" time they should have devoted to earning money. To which class do you wish to bfr IxHhjl Good Work Is Costly. The remarkable difference In prices of tenuis rackets Is not so much due to the difference in the cost of the r.aw materials of which they are made as to the kind and amount of labor on their making, says the American Forestry Magazine of Washington. Best tennis rackets are work's of art, and the skill of the worker is reflected in the price as milch as in any, otjiet 'article belonging to sport and athletics West quarter offthe North West Some Large Emeralds. South American country One Nash STPassenger Demonstrator, sold on new car guarantee.

LBX.TJS YOU ABOUT THE. NEW MAXWELL CAR. Best buy oflerediis year for a light car. Pric Belvldere. 1 1 MSm- PHOE IIAIN 842 216 ftRST STRfjET I Nash and Maxwell ler.

quarter of Sectfin Eleven (11) has One Also the West fraction of the West, fractionaThalf of fraction' 'al-Section Twop2), all In Town ship Forty-Six M46) North, of medicine during the past three months and I believe my aument is cured. -1 am now able to do all my housework and attend to my poultry and garden. If you feel that my testimonial will benefit anyone you are welcome to use it in 5 our advertisements," Mrs. D. iuxnly.R.

P. D. No. 2, Shelbyvilla Mo. Lydia E.

Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound makes women strong, healthy, and able to bear their burdens and overcome those ills to which they are subject Write about your health to- Lydia Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Women only, open, read ana answer such letters. 4 Range Four (I East of the Meridian, sltu-" produced anJ enierald of 630 carats size and claimed It was the largest emerald in the world, and then learned tha fields to, Ue Ural mountains have pioduced "emeralds that weighed six and three-quarters, pounds, whtfe the South American stone weighed only one-third pf pound. The shr and three-Quarter jpbund emerald was among the icpowu, jewels of Russlaattd Us location, now; is unknown.

Third Princlpa ated in the Coij ty of Boone and ALL K1NDS0F REPAIR WORK DONE BY EXPERT MECHANICS State of Illinoisj and Margaret Wol Charles Wolf and Alnia Weaver. The theory that there Is "nothing new under the sun" has been exploded by Edward Peterson, Owen town-, ship farmer, who produced a perfect still from a two gallon, 611 can. TLG lost his invention when he was brought before Judge Fred "Carpenter of Rockford and "pleaded guilty to making hooch. He was paroled to the parole officer of the court. Peterson informed the court he had been distilling a little corn whiskey for-hls own useHe tdld officers, who arrested him, that just before their arrival a Jug.

partially filled with ambrosia produced by bis oil can still had blown up wbile simmering on the fire on the stove. 1 court kept the still and Peterson has gone back to prepare his ground foe the spring seeding. mm.mn mi i i i PULLMAN RICHES TO LOWDENS. Defendai In Chancery. Bill to Clear Title, Notice is hewby given that the IIIIHllll; igf I above is the tltleLftf the Court and the Nk'u Tmfim It i I names of the paijpes to the suit which is now pending said Court and thai process for saiendefendants "has been Issued to the Sheriff of said.

County returnable to fe said Court at'" its Court Room Inthe City of Belvldere, County of Booje and State of Illinois, on Monday, thi 25th day of April, A. D. 1921. 1 In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my ljpid and affixed the seal of said Court at my office In Belvldere, this 25f day of March, A. D.

1921. (CIRCUIT CCftJRT SEAL.) ALfcFRT E. LOOP. Clerk. if ml mt it Chicago, April 9.

The will of Mrs. Goorge M. Pullman, widow of the Inventor of the Pullman cr, who died recently at Pasadena, disposes of an estate valued at $3,425,000 The bulk of th3 estate goes to her daughters, Mrs. Frank; O. Lowden, wife of the former governor; and Mrs.

Francis C. Carolane. Kit 4 I 3 r4 ffl "II ff Wiv' 1 (jyficJUSEolfazhsol tede- 1 1 lpendabilityBuickisflxcon Lw I FM 8tan5 service wherever, imnortaijt i': I Ulv'T ml worl febeing done. 1 i HlVV I th! Jre were nothing else ftr you i v. I xivAm i to ki about Buick thlt fact I 'Xitl II is-w th considering whel pur? A III csi your new car.

Gaipled Iixj witkHiis dependability, the v)wul new 921 Buick are rooliiness aMiiVxW ding comfort, easy' cjntrol 'tt flAy and eauty of Tnew streaolines '1 Vi I 'mWM-'A tiat it a sound tranAbrta- mv If ton Let us. dlinon- itfl fH SS i I ia strat die new Buick to yoli. Itt i 7 Xlfcrlv January tngularequtjunmt cn tff Mod'k wtok' rx. SPECIAL libber Boots i i 1. 1st Quality Guaranteed $5.00 values it iv--' it hnniimmiri iiiniiiivn nun iiinnini 'mm 4 i'O 't iv AVVS.

StOKfiSj BCLVIOEKX AND SpCFOKD irrf smwm School Days in II I IP I lydays, fi tov dav. Behfdere Fruit 408 SO: bll STATE ST. I JPHONEAIAIN 5 are the and your clothes are no i them hai That first long pants' suit attrad iall (actor In making i a lot of aUention jloihes ingham High i i ie-Biggest Sale Bclvdere Eve Ever Had are abs Iy correct In every detail and Tailoring. Notdiffi It, but right. Strictly! all wool, ail satisfaction guaran- COMEDO THE ONE PRICE FRUIT ftND VEGETABLE STORE.

teed or I ir money back. I-. -t? For Saturday "Langj Im-High" Suits up 800 BAtjeeTS GANO APPLES, per fc $1.45, rCAM PANY BEIj fy IDERE BT JIGIC POT AT RIVER VALLEY fjARLY OHIO SEED, PE'i BUSHEL, 60 POUNDS $1.10 ORAN 8 CAL'. NAVELS, VERY sfyEET AND JUICY, i jLL KINDS OF FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. Verman Si kQpp uth State Street 528 1b Tdepho i Main 603 i BUILD THEM 1 iXTEIlTOMOJJlLES-A' Z1B i lllilliiitliiiff 9.

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