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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 8

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Pup IM THE DAILY REPUBLICAN, BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1940 ourweathep mam Last-Times Tonight I PORK STEAK RBEEFSTEAK BPORK CHOPS EM Shows at 7-9 O'clock Swift's Branded, lean, ten- COUNTYPAYS HEAVILY FOR STOCK SLAIN JAN. 29TH IS NMD DATE FOR BANQUET I Small, lean and meaty, for your Thursday TM I dinner, LB. I 2 der and juicy, Fresh sliced, lean and (f meaty, for Thurs- day dinner, LB. I 28c WHY DO HIS LOVELY PATIENTS TELL DR. KILDARE ALL THEIR SECRETS? Thii sparkling story from "Cosmopolitan" magazine gives you the Special, PER LB.

thrilling answer! I DATE COOKIES'IdOUGIINUTS IJELLY ROLLS he Chicago, Jan. 17 U. S. bureau 1 I Fresh from the oven, well Old fashioned kind, hot i Fresh from the oven, cellophane wrapped, DOZEN. IIC Ifro mthe kettle, filled with pure IT jelly, EACH I 14c JDOZEN j.

BOUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY TO PAY TRIBUTE TO ALL WHO WERE, LISTED AS LEADING CITIZENS IN "BELVIDERE ILLUSTRATED" OF JUDGE CARPENTER CLAIMS AGAINST COUNTY AMOUNTING TO HAVE BEEN PAID DURING PAST FIVE YEARS LOSS LAST YEAR WAS $596 SIXTY-SIX SHEEP WERE KILLED DURING PAST YEAR. ri ONIONS CADDAGE Hubbard Squash TO BE PROGRAM CHAIR with MAN. LEW AYRES Sixty-six sheep were killed by Yellow, smooth skin, to boil Solid crisp green Holland Genuine hard shell, just wonderful to bake. The evening of Jan. 29 will bring or fry, mighty nice, heads, to dogs in Boone county during the past year and claims against the LIONEL BARRYKORE 17c LB.

10-LB. SACK slaw, LB, fc2W one of the notable'" events of 1940 in this city when the Boone Coun forecasts for perod ending Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock: Chicago and vicinity: Generally fair and Thursday; coldev tonight, lowest temperature in city about 5 below zero, near 10 below In suburbs continued cold for several days; mostly moderate northwest, winds. Illinois: Generally5 fair in north, considerable cloudiness in south tonight and Thursday; colder tonight, much colder in extreme south portion; continued cold for several days: Wisconsin: Generally fair tonight and Thursday; colder tonight; continued cold for several days. Iowa: Generally fair in north, mostly cloudy in south tonighk and rat i t.tAMPf. 'ATlVItf US ty Historical society wil pay tri Chijleiusjlbirjl bute to the 121 who were listed in TANGERINES POTATOES the "Belvidere Illustrated" publi cation of 1896 as leading citizens.

EXTRA -An All New "March of Time" Paramount News One small lot of Irish Cobblers, The date and the place of the Red ripe, sweet and juicy, 20 FOR 29c 50c banquet and program were an good cookers, while they last, BU. nounced today by Fred A. Marean, THURSDAY ONLY society president. The scene of the affair wil be the pretentious Sunkist Oranges county amounted t6 $596.50, it was announced today by County Treasurer Thomas Willard. In addition to the sheep killed, one hog was also killed, 17 sheep injured, and one hog hurt.

The amount paid out for damages to farmers was the smallest in the past five years, figures disclose. In 1938 the county paidelaiins for live stock killed In this manner amounting to $1,475.98. In 1937 claims totaled $880.36, in 1936, $872,10, and in 1935, $973.40. The total paid in claims for the past five years is $4,798.34. Claims are paid out of taxes collected on does.

Apples nining REFyRffKOWFrCF-ONE OF THE GREATEST OF First nui3u ay, uuiutT ton i gn con -tinued cold for several days. building on Eating Apples Fancy red ripe and juicy Jonathans, AF. 5 LBS Z3C community street. Fancy Baldwin, Hubbard- ALL MUSICAL ICalifornia Navel Isweet and juicy, JDOZEN Seedless, 19c son, steel Ked. for AF: HITS! all cooking, 6 LBS.

1 Chase 6 Sanborn Coffee TOWN CRIER FLOUR Honors will be paid to 121. Judge R. V. Carpenter, one of the country's leading historians whose background qualifies, hfm to ldd a capable will serve as chairman for' the program, Due to the fact that approximately onl-tfiird of -the 1896 publication was devoted to the National Sewing Machine company, always the top in NEW MASS OF COLD MOVING FOR MIDWEST Thf. hip-hest amount paid for a Dated Fresh Roasted, Thursday Special PER LB.

OOm Wonder bread and pastry maker AO. LLZ 48-LB. SACK $1.65: 24-LB. SACK OtfC sheen is $15 and for a hog $25. tie When Wills have been made by dcr -two appraisers are named to Heinz Baby FoodflTomatoes, Peas, (iBoysenberries dustry es.

I5te the amount oi loss, county abiding by the figure they For all the children's reach. and Corn, a good quality, forlBig red berry in heavy your I hursday vege- nn. Ilsyrup, for sauce or A m-er I 87 health, Special, PER DOZEN .11 liable, 3 CANS pies, PER CAN laVWH dresses will be by Raymond F. List, present head of the concern. Those surviving to be honored at the distinctive affair include: J.

R. Balliett, W. H. Piel, Judge William Pierce, Dr. A.

W. Swift, Dr. A. J. Markley, O.

H. Wright, Levi R. Fitzer, Judge W. C. De- 'MIL I MRS.

GLAWE, 73, FORECASTER PREDICTS THE COLDEST WEATHER OF WINTER BY THURS DAY MORNING FRIGID SPELL TO STAY TWO OR THREE DAYS TEN BELOW LIKELY IN CHICAGO SUBURBS. Bulk Macaroni Eye frozen I CRANBERRIES, Qf ELBOW, FOR CHEESE I quart flPeas, Spinach, Lima Beans DIES AT HOWE Wolf, T. F. Burns, Elliott An- A rD ci in ll THEl JACK MERMAN HALEY JEAN HERSHOtT. HELEN WESTIEY JOHN CARRADINE PAUL HURST WALLY VERNON RUTH TERRY With the frigid wave takintr a drews, A.

F. Wheeler, J. F. Gro- land Strawberries, OOm W. H.

PI EL PERPKG. UU NEAR VMM fresh grip in the northwest a new gan. Frank T. Moran, Jack Ed-mass of cold air is scheduled to wards, Frank Tousley, and F. W.

move down from northern Wiscon-1 Starr, sin over the includine 11 HICKOK KOINIFE northern Illinois, tonight, bringing bitterly cold weather, probably the coldest of winter to date. The forecaster predicts readings of 10 below zero in Chicago suburbs which may mean even. lower tem EXPECT THREE NOTABLES TO WELL KNOWN WOMAN DIES AT FARM HOME FROM EFFECTS OF STROKE SUFFERED ON NEW YEAR'S DAY WAS NATIVE OF GER MANY RITES TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY. LUCKY perature here. P0CKE7 PIECE The general forecast says severe cold will prevail generally in the ATTEND EVENT Kirkland, Jan.

17 Augusta M- Glawe, 73, widow of John Glawe, died at 2:45 a. m. today kt her home four miles south of north-central states during the next two to three days. Not much precipitation is likely, although local snows will occur in some extreme southern portions of this He hasn't one he'd like The iiickok KoiNifc can be worn on a key chain or watch chain has two blades of fine steel, one a cutter STATE SENATOR RAY PAD suits of a stroke which she suf-; I forecast district. fered on New Year's day.

She The bureau morning report stat- the -other ed that colder weather has again $050 won many friends during her long residence in this vicinity and her 1 nic. it new, DOCK AND STATE REPRESENTATIVE HAROLD EL-SKY AND NICK KELLER ARE EXPECTED, TO BE HONORED GUESTS AND SPEAKERS AT MEETING OF BOONE COUNTY TOWNSHIP OFFICIALS. nassiner is widely mourned. Consolidation Sale! Having decided to discontinue our Harvard business we are offering the following cars at substantial discounts: 1940 FORD V-8 DELUXE FORDOR Radio and Heater; driven only 1600 miles. 1940 FORD V-8 DELUXE TUDOR Radio and Heater driven only 4000 miles.

1940 MERCURY 8 TOWN SEDAN Radiol Heater, etc. driven only 1100 miles. 1931 FORD AA WRECKER TRUCK in perfect condition. 1940 FORD V-8 DELUXE FORDOIl Radio, Heater Low mileage. 1936 PONTIAC 40 SEDAN.

19S8 FORD V-8 60 H. P. TUDOR. 1937 CHEVROLET 157 IN. TRUCK.

MOST OF THESE CARS CAN BE SEEN AT OUR BELVIDERE PLACE OF BUSINESS ANLEY MOTOfl SALES CO. Phone 200 Belvidere, III. Mrs. Glawe was born Aug. overspread the northern plains Region and most of the lower Missouri valley.

Temperatures were below zero this morning southward into southern Iowa and eastward into parts of northern lower it's different. Qtber Hickdk KoiNifes from U-SO 1866, in Germany, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Poliska When seven years of age? she came Michigan. to the United States with her parents and for some time the home was at Lindenwood.

She was married in that town to rtnomer snowstorm came to northern Illinois late yesterday and last evening. Another inch of CORNELL REAM FINE WATCH REPAIRING JEWELERS AND'OPTICIANS This Lady's Fire Is Out Again! Have you ever found yourself In the ume fix. No need for It. Install a Fairbanks Morse Stoker now. Completely Automatic.

Saves up to 60 on Heating Cost. GITY FUEL Co. PHONE 414 John Glawe who died 31 years snow was added to the fall of, five inches Sunday. Herbert Anderson reported a ago. Surviving are two -daughters-Mrs.

Ethel Canter and Mrs. Eu State Senator Ray Paddock and State Representative Harold Kel-sey and Nick Keller are expected to be honored guests at the dinner meeting of Boone county township officials planned for the evening of Monday, Jan. 22, in the club-rooms of Boone post of the American Legion, starting at 7:30 o'clock. The visitors are expected to give short talks. Topics of township interest are scheduled to be discussed and there will also be consideration of candidates for the legislature.

drop to zero at 5 o'clock yesterday aiiernoon and a rise of two de nice White of Kirkland; two sons, grees between 7 and 10 o'clock 4 i Elmer and Ralph of Kirkland; a last night. At 6 o'clock this brother, Fred Poliska, Davis Junc I THRIFT is Essential to morning the mercury had dropped tion; and nine grandchildren. to degrees below zero and at 7 Funeral services wil be Friday afternoon at the Methodist church o'clock, to 3 below-. At 10:30 o'clock this forenoon, when the here with Rev. C.

J. Hewitt, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in sun was shining, there had been a the Maple Park cemetery. rise of only 7 degrees to 4 above. One year ago today two inches of snow fell, the range being from MRS LOOMS SUCCESS! Many a success' or failure can be directly attributed to thrift or its lack.

Do not take any chances of being a 24 to 36 degrees. MARRIED IN OWA The local temperature has been holding a few degrees above zro 1 tilt all day today, the highest reading OAI DECEMBER 30 is sine AT MARENGO being at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon 6 degrees. If the mercury sags lower than 8 degrees below zero by tomorrow failure lay the foundation for success by opening an account at the Farmers National Bank now, during Thrift Week Jan. 17-23. START AN ACCOUNT TODAY! morning, as indicated by the fore caster, it will set a new record Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Barbara Luce and Neal Luce, which took place low, the coldest to date being 8 below on Jan.

5 last. Jo) mm mm 1 WITH in Iowa on Dec. 30. They are now at home to their friends at 909 South State street. Mr.

Luce is a garage mechanic and employed here. They will receive the best wishes and congratulations of ONE OF NEIGHBORING CITY'S BEST KNOWN WOMEN, MRS. NELLIE LOOMIS. WIFE OF DONALD LOOMIS. DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS FUNERAL TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY.

LTUlMlUUjlTVo FARMERS NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEFQSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION their many friends FIRM 17TH YEAR Daughter of Sports C. J. Wolf has just signed his Does it need more or better fuel? Does it lack that little "umph" so necessary when Old Man Win-ter blows his breath at you? Editor Succumbs SPARE RIBS and SAUERKRAUT LB I Ic LB. 7Jc as lorn! rn-resentative of the Chevrolet com Funeral services will be held to pany and is looking forward to one morrow at St. Hilarys church in Chicago for Ruth Helen Ward, 17, of the biggest years since he has been in business in Belvidere.

The Wou Chevrolet Sales is located at i daughter of Arch Ward; sports 113 Logan avenue. snow suits editor of the Chicago Tribune, who died Monday in New York where she Underwent an operation oh Saturday. Miss Ward was born in Rockford when her father was sports editor of the Morning Star. AT DETROIT WEDDING Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Brown and AND Marengo, Jan. 17-One of Marengo's best known women, Mrs. Nellie Bailey Loomis, 59, died last evening at 6 o'clock at the home of her sisterMrs-JSidney E. Sears, following an extended illness. Mrs.

Loomis was born Feb. 8. 1880, in Marengo, and lived here all her life. She took an active part in community affairs and those of the Methodist church and her passing will be mourned by many friends. On May 17, 1906, she became the bride of Donald E.

Loomis, who survives. There are also two sons, Bartlett and Bailey Loomis of Marengo; a sister, Mrs. Sidney E. Sears; and two grandchildren, Maxine and Robert Loomis of Marengo, Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Methodist church with Rev. A.

J. Bishop. Methodist church pastor, officiating. purial will be in Marengo cemetery. daughter," Sandra Lee, have returned from a trip to Detroit -POTATOES IDAHO Baldwin Apples, Nice White BAKERS fine eating pr Cobblers, AF.

15-Lb. QQa 4TA PECK stOC mesh bag 0 jC 6 LBS. fcvC BISQUICld large package 31 COVERED GLASS BUTTER DISH, FREE BROOM DATES ORANGES 4-sewed enamel 2-POUND sweet, full handle, OO PACK- AQ of juice, nrA EACH ZSC AGE ZOC 2DOZ. Z0C BABY BEEF LIVER, TENDERIZED, LB 22c SHORT RIBS OF BEEP, LB. -i 11c FRESH NEW RINSO WAX POTATOES 2 LARGE EIA.NS7.

10c 3lbs. 10c 37c i 1 1 where they attended on Saturday the wedding of Mr. Brown's youngest brother, Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, former Belvidere residents.

The future home of the newlyweds will be in COAT AIID LEGGING SET 10. REDUCTIONS HIGHLAND NOTES Dorothy O'Donnell of Marengo, who recently underwent an opera-tion for appendicitis, was dismissed yesterday. Mrs. Viola Hyde, 920 Pear) street, entered yesterday for medical treatment. A PURIFIED G-14 STOKER is the answer 2 Try it, you'll like it.

0. H. WRIGHT COMPANY (50 YEARS OF SERVICE) PHONE 17 Guatemala. Central America. where Mr.

Brown is associated with the United Fruit company. EMMETT ST. JOSEPH'S NOTES Mrs. Frederick Koch, 112 Ogden ULLIUAH'S street, underwent a major opera BESSIE tion today. HAVE BABY GIRL Mr.

and Mrs. Stuart Brown "of Caledonia are the parents of a daughter born to them at Highland hospital' last evening. The weight at birth was nine pounds and eight ounces. Mrs. Tillie Meyers, 610 McKin- LOGAN AVENUE ROYAL DLUE Mrs.

Asa Culver, former resident and now living at Elgin is spending the day with relatives! here. ley avenue, was readmitted last night for medical treatment..

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