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PAGE THREE. THE JANESVILLE DAILY GAZETTE, EATUEDAY, DECEMBER 3D, 191G. PLYMOUTH Mrs. J. Brand spent Xmas day at reel tobacco that fiver was.

After while I began lo think, that maybe my Children's Serial Story Miss Mollie Moyle of spending her vacation wit enta. SHARON Elsie, spent Tuesday in Janesvllle. Mrs. Sarah Cook and grandson, Daal WlUburerof Chicago, are spending this week ai Will Schumaci's, Miss 'Laura Wright of Joliet, spent Wednesday and Thursday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. E.

H. Wood. Several rrom here went to Del avail; to ace "Less Thau Dust" Wednesday afternoon. Seveial of Barien's bowlers went to Clinton Thursday, where they hid fine program and box social and Xmas so I told Herald that I woufd have to hurry and get the washing or I wood co-operation of all our people in making this event a success. Baptist Church.

Hev. F. W. Bailea pastor. Sunday, 10:30, morning worship, Let -us make a aiinaril (fort to attend the-House of God on the last morning of the year.

Sunday, Bible A class for you, Sunday, 6:45, V. P. TJ. Subject: "Big Jobs Awaiting Us." Leader, Miss Clara Sorenson. 7:30.

The evening service will be on' the usual order. It lasts Dec, 29. Mrs. C. "NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS." By Paul Holmes.

SiiLisburg, "Wis, Jan, 3, 1917. DeaT James lira Phelpj had the change ready fnr thia flvn flnlTni' htil miv vnn hnd the, death of Oier mother. Mrs. Jeft- cnartoreo tne aucy. Riven Lo ray her Then we Mr.

jinrl Mrs. T. IC Olson and chil How bj you lo-day? Did you dren spent Xmas day with their par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. K.

O. Storlie of nette Carpenter. Bert Hyde ia at Juneau, where he is installing a canning machine In the Am. Milk Cos factory The Standard Bearers held a social at the home of Bertha Kelnoefer Friday evening. Evangelist A.

W. Barnlund will be here next Sunday to begin holding re- Christmas pi Beiott. Mrs. all the wa it When I came in 1 saw by the clock that I hail been aono rinl lone time. I just koL inside, the door when iay i i aria '-iVhiirfe have yea lea a all 1 i Maggie Mulford, near Delavan.

Tin- cJub met at the home. The Berean Band will hold its usual meeting Jan. lutn, got a sled and a 1r fif slmtSB. with Air and VTrs. AueilBt BehliDC.

this pme WiosorT Didn't I teU yo.i oi Mrs. vnstj iiiuinuoj. Christmas dinner was served. tun booTta team from rVa.eatl B. V.

P. U. will come over to us and conduct a young Treniit Id will attend the dance at Fair- Miller has purchased, a new "Yea," 'sad "but Mrs, Phelps didn't have the chanse for the five dollar hill sn tvulV -ura-r haMr anil There will he and a fountain pen. Don't you wish you could eopje3 meeting. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Stuart motored to Beloit with Rob Greedy and spent Xmas day with their mother, Mrs. Creedy. Mr. and Mrs.

XelH Foalien and children attended the Christmas tree at all i nlyl a wpFI nfi nlhpr rieiu tonignt. items. All young peoplel in town are get it changed. 1 Youi this vacation? Knovi a gooa mne up mere. It was sunilnr t.irrm thn.

and Trl1Jt.Il- SHOPIERE Mr, and Mrs. Moles and children vacation nvr IV Thursday, 7:30, prayer meeting. Lutheran Church. ins more war arr: aoonl a After auC- Miss Hattie lloyoe who has been sisting her fiiMter, Mr.s Thompson, with house work for a couple of wee): is home again. Miss Grace human of spending the holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.

H. Shuinan. Henrr Shuman had the miKrortune of loosinira young cow last week, Mr and Mrs. Otto Snilthback and dnughtesr, of Beloit. spent Tino-da night and Wednesday with Mr.

aa T. K. Olson and family. SOUTHWEST LIMA Southwest, Lima, Dec 28. Ml liis Cranditll chased her school fc tbe holiday vaeaflcn a Christine; tree and prograai at tbe Baptlet church last Saturday evening.

Creft is due to both teacher and pupils. John Lacloier and Leonard WleM motored to Janesvllle last ThurddfcT. Bel lore is homo from IllinolR, vis-ttlng his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Kmewt Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Bennett end babe, cf Jemvil). spent CHllHtnM dav tn the James Bennett home. Mr and Mrs, J. J. Lnckh cr Mid datijt 1 Cair.a weriii entertained wt.

the I j. ic Silver home. O. W. Bennett and family spomi Christmas at the Julius Tratt home Whitewater, Will Chamberlain and family epect Christmas at.

the Claire Rice home. Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon Dtr-talned a member of relatives and friends on Christmas day. The guti; of honor being Mr.

and Mra. Karl Wright and son, of Dalcota, end Emery Dixon and children of low, Leonard Wiess visited In Whit-water a couple of day the past week, Leslie Bennett assisted in the ox-erclses given at the county farm irlf ran niffbt. Those from thfN vicinity who took psrt in the musical recital given at Lima Thursday afternoon, wnre Miss Hoien Ktuta, MIsa liaxel Friederlck, Miss Cliira LACkner end Miss Gladys Robbtnn. though. Our Shopiere, Dec.

23 The nest meet- fai.lier. Mason. Miss (fertrude Gibbons of (jreen Bay, is visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. C.

Morris and iid i.i i he c'ouch. Then my rnn eorl "WtncfiT flnn'f vnn ui(inf to ToAjtoj because -we started late anJ On Monday, Jan. 1st, the first ser-ion of the year 1917 at 10:30 a. to. xk only nau one ween ai yuwu.

jjUI you fiot a whole week yie. I wan in the M. E. church on Wednesday evening, January 17th. Supj'er will vert ar uvi tbim Rev.

H. 1 Moore of the Presbyterian church of a 'a will be the speaker of the The 'funeral of Mrs. Matilda Wleo Tro-vtortn nt Mereiire. oil JiieHuay, i. kids are awful mad becauz we he me with trie dishes?" I gToaned then and Bed, "I'm awful sick.

1 cotta headache. I guess I'll SO to bed." Mv run didn't say nnv tnoar, and I qot light and limped up stairs, groaning or.ee in a while. When I got up there I sat down and took nnr. bnnk that. I had bid under North Dakota, who is spending the holidays with bts parents near Bolo't.

A week from Sunday, Jan. 7th, the Ii go to jjcoooi. we aoa iwo ear cheated out of a whole annual nieeujis ui ijib vcmij berg of the church will be hel which a trustee will be elected. av ic.li Mn and Mrs. Alter! lion and T.

It. Olson arid families. 1 if don't liho rt. dhe. was postponed unti the dresser.

Butbefore I bed' started few days with Mr. and Ottls Lof- wos held at her home Friday at two P. M. Ttev. Potter, assisted by Rev A.

Porter oE JaneHville, conducted the services. Mrs. Wiae was eighty-eight vears old and had been in poor health for some time, She had been a resident of Sharon for a great many years and was loved and respected by all who knew her. She leaves one daugli-ier, Frances, and a daughter in aiaa Mrs. bee Wise, who have the sympathy of the many friends in their be-reaverneric Mr.

and Mrs. Ed and children i wtwille. 111., were rnniw DARIEN ir tir aire yuat so the kids "won't ,,7. i aat.e her and so clo all the vostordav Miss lemon she said tus oi urroruviiiB. to reau looked at my resolutions pasted on the wall.

"I will not tell- anv Hee." I had hrck -hat or. a hen I told my mother and craai l-aaruiK ea ij Hazel Behling of Orfordville, we would have to write a corono-; ins vacation at In spending th id when I sed I had a headache. "I Mr. and Mrs Hubbard lloyce spent --a abouc New uc30luuon3. '-i the title was to be, 'What Wall 1 i man patv at Clinton Friday evening.

Mrs. Bert Woodbury and daughter, Martha, of Hebron, 111., spent a day last week with relatives. Ed Klingbeil of Beloit, is spending a week at his home here. Mrs Kthel CuIlItDn of Minneapolis is spending the holidays with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Brown. Velaria .1 children Xmas day 'with their daughter, Mrs. hart hppn rawnpr tn 111171 that. rtflV Parliine, John Woodford and Henry Praia, auended a farBwell party a Klkhorn Thursday evening in honor ot (ieort-o To, Miiaiar idertrude Tjawson, Lson- r'u evolutions are HKe ami i a i.i -ivd linrl tn ihave the an- than any otber. "I will not be mad if I rit up in a nice long itompo-heje aad it in today, I just id to cet the wash inc.

cra Hunter, 'Marian Wilkina and Leah And I hadn't wiped dishes for ray 1 Cm ii The high school football team gave a banquet at Barnhart's restaurant for the town football team Thursday WilSte is spending the in r-hirmiro with her daughter, -KOCKWOIl. Bpeue luuiauuj Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson en-tenainod at an oyster supper and ice Chrintmas Eve, Mr. and Mrs.

(ieo. Thompson and Henry Thompsen and family of the town of Beloit, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Olson and children.

Mrs. Henry Vogel and children are visiting relatives at Beloit. K. expects to All his ice fcOUEB tins IV And Ihen, had smoked some corn silk, too'. Every one of my resolutions was broken all ready.

And that, was 1 why I knew tbe an-awi-r to the komposishion we had to rite in school. I Just thot about the I AI Siroebel, 1 i a I didn't fcnow Thut to rite ham and .1 thot land thot about H. i i a a-na be red what I had done 'awiuaom. You see, Jsow lav my ma said to me: 0, row von must go and rite cot a resolutions for the new year. And daughter.

resolutions i. nan orDite. ana iiibu i ius? them ail made out show, them lllaoei went to the table and got some started to make out my res At -rit they was awful hard last year. I rote in my komiposishioii: "New year's resolutions are Ime irto racing records. 'Cause why? They gBt broke every year." (The end.) CLINTON fTIfittoii, Dec.

29. C. Vedder of Milwaukee, James H. Shrink, of Chicago, James Shrink, ot Calena, PTank- Shun and wire, riarry and Mrs. D.

B. Nelson of Sharon spent. Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. P.

w. fcLcrron. how meen us ktds had been to him. i aaaa-pd taatlwouldntbe meen a ii. ar.y- moar, rt.ad' my ma if two resolution a 1 1 1 be and she sea I should t.ve anyhow, So I rote some I won't la aral at i have to work." "Resolved that Harold Bruce leit lor new ions City on Wednesday morning for head-ouarters of the McMillan Boole company, for whom he Is traveling.

He wipe dishes for my mother sonuc-without her axing he. 'Be-that I will not smoke cornsllk WiU remain mere ior wu fore starting out on another trip. CITY GAS IN THE COUNTRY COOK WITH GAS of gas for cooking in city homes has long nAfSm Hvineinthe country and small towns. BLAUGUb brings tnis con yen encl TlS feslsential points to be considered in the selectionof a uel to be used in your home for cooking and lighting purposes are Safety First, Efficiency Second and Economy Third. Mrs.

n. C. Smith 01 vis ited her mother, Mrs. Helen Foltz, on rmi Barnes came noma lram the same. Then she serl rbae ilti get a uftck and every time I a Vaaokitior.

I should put a VI. 'a laaaa Iter, tea' too eaieh. 1 thot about it a while, and His brother. Warner, redurned with in 1 iii.e ar.pl. i.

nom uar. rsianas. r.Hnt.nn. Vy of it vice and is sta-liles from Hono- tioned about ai ly-two ,1 vra tviela T.sirsnn and two sons 'returned from Racine on Thursday, where thej have been visiting aim a rlane sire and when night -in- I was to rraid -hem over and see aa.v had oraikoa. VIhmi ao: ttiear aaafc! na a.

aiv nia "iVa-or. I Have ea fia' era: la do 1 'want you to a 1 ashlnp." -uui inai. i'l nlanninc to plnj a coral time fi cast of the al'terrajcai and far civet' to Phol 3S an d' i.aic- ba most a time a caA "lo! M'hy ilaa'a "So I sed, ".1 don church on Tuesday evening, With a nd a fine program, all ba baakotbilTfr'ame is scheduled for next Monday night Jan. 1st, between ic fioa-aa Jaao'isvilie and tbe i 1 i b. came on Tuesday to visit Mrs.

Jessie and Mrs. Robert KJlngbeil en-r, rtalnetl at dinner on Christmas, "hose present from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frank and Miss Irene HraJnio, of Miss Fanny Conley is assisting at t.he bant during Miss Larson ab EeMre' and Mrs, William Williamson, who 'have been visiting the 'aUer's rile" oio'us, and don't BLAUGAS HOUSE INSTALLATION. The Standard Blauga.

equipment foi JJ small steel cabinet contaming two bottle- of Blangas, a preBsur.ffai.ffe and regular valve 8 fc i-met is placed outside the house-bottles changed without totirrbaiioe An expanding er. Which the Blauga expands from a Houid to gas, is placed beneath .1 nected and emptied into the expanding chamber. The expanding gas is drawn through the JJ valve, which reduces the pressure, and then into the house pipes. The second bottle "erv. suppjr and not connected.

The empty bottle i. exchanged for a full one by our local The apparatus is strongly made and thoroughly tested before it is fJ' absolutely waterproof, reouires no attention beyond the changing of heating, no wate? connections, no lifting of weights. Needs no protection from the weather. Nothing to rust out or clog up. The simplest isolated system ever devised just connect and uw.

BLAUGAS is the Only Fuel Which Combines These 3 Requirements- name, bur before an'! al ft o'dture or. didn't. it but guess my nia iiu.ui 'echo of it r.nd suspicioned. what it howled, 'what did you left last evening for their home. Still- Mra.

Aba Miller Is visiting her araile, Judge Niskeix, and wif at H. Johnson of Chicago came last TWELVE ADVANTAGES OF BLAUGAS 'sin' i -ot the sled and started. I juRi passing ole Coiumbus's house -i a in out c'eanitUT nia It hJ Swea the Eight before nrd li st irot around to shovel ait bkek was toward me and i t- (tionir slow and scuffed rp er New Year Costs Less Per Candle Power than any other The House Plant is the Simplest Ever Devised stock 'today, where he had ben on buBlness since Wednesday. vm Mr and Mrs, E. O.

Evans camo borne fro'Evansvilie on Wlednesday. where thev went to Bpend ChristmaB. vFrsTTpm efeflewea, who haa been or e. in Still, he llian't IOOK around, lo I went back and put a lot Inst Saturday to spent, irm- "Th "Si a sudden, he turned s.juart around, and be saw me just teMrs. L.

B. Reedei and daughter Safest 0b Known Absolutely non-asphyxiating and ncrn-poieoiwnia. Has an explosive range of only 4 per cent compared to city gas with. 13 pr oent, acetylene gat 47 per cent, making it praoticalry non-explosive. A Dry 08 No moisture.

Will not freeze or eondenie in tb pipes, Needs no protection in the winter. Blchest Eliminating Oas Produced Has the greatest lighting efficiency of any commercial nr. liifwrVhe sftw that the Edith day. Entirely automatic. Needs no care or attention beyond the changing of bottles.

Produces a Light which for Color and Brilliancy is the Nearest Approach to Sunlight The most diffusive light known; the easiest light on the eyes, Over Three Times Hotter Than City Oas, making it ideal for cooking. Has a minimum of 1,800 U. per cubic foot. Combustion is Perfect No dirt or soot to cling to cooking utensils. The only system that furnishes gas cheaply enough to be used for I''' Trinda maC H' system of lighting.

Tile cost comparea io electricity is less than 6o per kilowat; compared to acetylene, about one-half. Gives Steady Plow of Light without a flicker. No annoying hum or buzz. Uses Latest Type of Mantles, which gives from 25 to 50 per oent more light than open flame with the same amount of gas. No shades under fixtures, Mantles are cheap and durable.

Bottled Will Keep Any Length of Time Does not deteriorate with age. Is not affected by any condition ot the weather, climate or temperature. cao on Thursday for a few deys TlBit with his mothor. l-ail awful" easy. XJj, h- threw ft whole shovel full of anow Oleson come from appointed: fhomas HanklMon.

Wi lace Cheeeemam 3. Acquires oniy wiiiwj, mtAimuaiiv that, and crabbed it. PArmttted bv at! Insurance Companies with out specdal permit or additional premium. 'TyaleT? Tames WSnetsaT. S.

t.i Arthiir Coni 1 ul lie wouian-t. Af ter a wniw when you your sled You clngdess how mad Jhat made SSTdeSS St iB lied ole' Columbus everything Those TrreSint at the tWTl vices of ld. Boseeftsr on WMnesday afternoon were: nd Mrs. S. H.

Your Firs Is Always Ready If You Use BSaugas j-nst strike match and yon have the hottest, cleanest fire yon ever used. No coal or wood to carry, no uw Throve, no dirty oil can, no unless Columns valk- i i-oci "$1 of "rXnffeTof TLSfneTjohn Beaecker and daagh- teF Ella and Mr. and. Mrs. Kgrxu? Just Touch a Match to the Blaugas Heater and You Have An Abundant and Continuous Supply of Hot Water Takes only a few minutes to get water boiling hot and you can hold it at any desired temperature.

Tor the bath room, kitchen and laundry the Blaugas water heater furnishes hot water at any time without trouble. Made with double copper coils and patented circulating chamber. Inexpensive and costs little to run, as the gas consumption is small. The most efficient water heater on the Blangas Will Make Your Home Light and Cheer, ful al a Small Cost The Blaugas iron saves useless steps and does the work in half the time required by the old methods. It is uniformly heated at all times and the heat can be adjusted to any degree desired, Owing to its construction heats evenly from heel to too and stays hot regardless of the kind of ironing to be done.

It will save its cost in a few ironings. The Blaugas Iron is one of the most use. ful things about tbe home and any woman will appreciate it ad- The Greatsst Convenience ot the Modern Home is a Satisfactory Lighting System Blaugas, while giving a penetrating light, is the most diffusive light and the easiest oh the eyes. It is the nearest approach to sunlight of any artificial light. It burns without humming or buwing and withou-filcktring Just a steady flow of cheerful light.

The Blaugas invert-d mantles throw the light down- seoker, Eelavan. Rev. William F. Ireland, pafftoJf. Sunday morning worship at 10:80 'cw i' Vviia' and he yelled, no F'rrh i crairt ttic.

Wt! ducked" past him andgrabbed Mv disagreeable odors no danger. Owing to its perfect combustion there is no cot to cling to cooking utensils, so odor while burning, no varying heat. Blaugas make hot ftonf Uie text "Christ Jeans Whom Ood aet Porth- Tallfirv 1st. wtu oc- more pleasant. It shortens your time tn fhe kitchen and enables you to do business meeting.

IMn- ner Tu oe serred soon after rrtlfor lV w5i be gtvm. andnew eaffy If the year conuuee mem CALL AND SEE DEMONSTRATION OR DROP A CARD. WE WILL CALL AND C. E. COCHRANE CO.

15 COURT STREET, JANESVILLE, WIS. Distributed In Reck County By ror it in the barn, and I fount! it. uee, but it's good; stair. 0r Tr Innffed like It, 1 i.

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