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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 11

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The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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11
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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BL00M1NGT0N. FRIDAY. MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922. 'ILL CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING Mrs. William Kauflman, Stanford, to Observe Event Today.

MARRIED FIFTY YEARS AGO almonds have been gathered from a1 tn-e In this county. The tree, in the spring, Is also a beautiful one with its pink bios- soms. The tree has been thru four win- ter here, once standing a tempera- ture of thirteen degrees below lero with no damage. Liquor Cases Continued Frank Pomico and Frank Carlino. who were arrextetd in a liquor raid Wednesday night, were yesterday 1 given a continuance until Sept.

12 I when arraigned before Judge Karl IJePew in municipal court. They were committed to the rmimv If I Don't Do Your Work, We Both Lose And Now Your Furnace! Cold weather 1 Just around the corner, but It yoar heating apparatus in condition for the long winter months? If you need a new furnace we have one that will meet all your requirements the famous GREEN guaranteed If your furnace needs repa'rlns we can give prompt service now. Also Tin and Sheet Metal Work. Paul E. Woize.ki Hdwe.

613 North Main. Phone 510. Money. finn.l Ki nn Cold Crowns, each $4.00 Bridge Work $4.00 Silver Fillinsrs $1.00 Ud Gold Fillings $2.00 Up PAINLESS EXTRACTION A SPECIALTY. DR.

A. G. McGUIRE Phone 1972X. 201-2 Peoples Bank Building. Bloomlnflton, III.

Lady Attendant. 0 GIVE FAMILY DINNER y. Mrs. Willintn Kuuffman ii.iuru, win iuuujt ceieuraie jail. wedding anniversary dinner, when they will i ii their children and grand- and Drotners and Bisters I I I) 6 a t.imily dinner, and will keep iie this afternoon from 2 to 0L; it when their friends may all- were married September 8, it York, and came to MR.

AND MRS. WILLIAM KAUFFMAN. tree has the appearance of a green peach but this shell, or outer covering opens when the nut matures Just as the burs on a chestnut open Former Bloomlngton Man Raises Almonds Decatur Review: 11. T. Spencer, who resides nt 27B West Decatur street, has in his large yard there a number of nut bearing trees nnd among tliem a four year old almond tree which now has cm it perhaps a third of a peek of these nuts.

The almond In its state on the 1 f'p Ut I I a-w ii Ml? "MaSBa aim mis is wnat is happening now. Mr. Spencer is an advocate of the setting out of prude budded nut-hearing trees in this locality and he is developing a numDer on the grounds about his house to demonstrate that this is not only possible but very practical. It is probably the first time that Wickware Clothes EES It's Time For Your Fall Hat i $5 up The tetter dressed men about town are beginning to wear their fall Hats ami in the next week or so you'll notice more and more. "We're ready with newest styles, and scores of our customers have already gotten theirs.

When are you coming in! in -liurcn, ana located ii i. i'in mlle south of Stan- Later tney movea to a farm ir Coven, wnure iney resided lor HPniv-tliree years, 'lhey then pur a farm near Stanford, where iivi-a until seven years aeo. i they left the farm and moved Miif'ird. Kauflman was born In I.an- nstci- August 12, 1853. Mis.

haimman, wnose inaiaen name S'l-'anna was born In Vork. July 17, 1854. Mi iiinl Mrs. Kaunman have lour hildren living, Charles livln nr-ar juim a- tit jvuue, jli. May RaUdey of Covell, and Kme livinsr near Stanford.

T', hue sixteen grandchildren cne ci-eat granacnuu living. Mr. Kauffman has three brothers nne sinter living. They are! of Stanford; George of Kiommston; Uenjamin. of Hallam, and Mrs.

Anna Grdsh of Hal-iam. l'a. Kauffman lias three one sister living William Li fen rr. Stanford; John Lefever r-f Hiillani, Charles Lefever of Thomasvillp. and Mrs.

John lior cf Hloomington. A liuniher of years aRO, a history of th.) family dating back to 1270 wuH imlilished by a branch of the Kauffman family, when Prince Aduli Kauffman of Germany, being one cf 'lie nobles whose land was t.ikn by the new king after the (loath cf Fredrick II, migrated' with family to Switzerland, where the family lived and inter-married with the Swiss until 1682, when William I'enn brought a colony and Fcitlfd what Is now Pennsylvania, frur brnthrrs of the Kauffman family came with the colony and settled two in Ivtncaster county nnd two in York county. Mr. Kauffman is direct descendant of one the Lancaster county brothers. Mr.

Kaunman was always a ptaunch Republican, he well remem-t-is Lincoln, he having rode a mule in a Republican rally at York, In the parade led by President Lln- roln. He also remembers Grant, who was entertained at his father's hnme while attending a Republican barbecue. Jlr. and Mrs. Kauffman well remember the stirring t.meg of the r.vil war, the Gettysburg battle being but twenty-five miles distnnt.

On. Lee with his entire southern army camping over Sunday preceding the Monday battle, on the farm of Mrs. Kauffman's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Kauffman are both members of the Stanterd Presbyterian church and take an Interest in church affairs. Mr. Kauffman 'njos? excellent health. Mrs. Kauffman he-inn In poor health for a number uf cars.

TO TRY TWO TODAY ON GAMING CHARGE Joseph Smith and Charles Hill, who were arrested on a 'hareo of gaming yesterday morn- i' I special officer Gehllbach nt i will be tried today Earl DePew. Smith, it was said, was using "lowlM" dice. When arrested be h-'icl sixty cents in his pockets while bis "i'linent had nothing. Ills manipulation of the dice, tho suo- cssfu, bore him little fruit. ETH We Make False Teeth For $5.00, $10.00 and $15.00.

COME TO BLOOMINGTON Ve use the very best materials. Our former prlco cut one-half. Bring this ad-T ertlseruent With you. Flve-Year Guarantee Ask Your Neighbor, They Will Tell You The Truth. No waiting we start your work the same day you call.

DR. J. A. MOORE DENTIST, YMr' 0" Loeatlen. Evans bldq.

bloominoton, ill. First Door North sf Core Blt Bask. GOOD BROS. sell' GOODl ti res! AND tubes! THAT ARE 1 MILEAGE I MAKERS. i I 207 N.

East St. I Phone 777. Vulcanizing Repairing Copyright 1922 Hart Schiffner Mare Stratford and Hirsh HART MARX COATS FOR WOMEN SEE THEM AT ROLANDS "TDU'LL lie the fine all wool fafaics, the smart style, the fine tailoring, the fond we put into, our mens clothes You'll lie the long service and economy, in these 'finecoats THE, FALL MODELS, ARE ON.DISFLAY NOW THE ALL-GAS KITCHEN SERVES YOU BEST 'An economical cabinet gas range, a gas hot water heater, a gas iron and a gas incinerator and the hours spent in your kitchen are lessened. Handy gas appliances make your housework easier. Convenient Time Payments cuablc you to buy these economical labor-saving ap.

pliances and ray for them month by month with th gas bill. It doesn't pay to tire yourself out every day with slow, tedious household methods. If it's done with heat, you can do it better with gaa. UNION GAS ELECTRIC CO. 31C NORTH MAIN STREET.

PHONE 43. HART MARX. 4.

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