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Dixon Evening Telegraph from Dixon, Illinois • Page 1

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io knts Per Week. EVENING DIXON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 23, 1819. Sixteenth Year, No. 92 special in ini i c. Real Estate.

THIS WEEK. Muslin Cambric and Long Cloth Gowns Chemise, Drawers, Cor set Covers, Skirts, elaborately trimmed with lace, embroidery, beading and ribbon, at prices that defy competition. Get our prices before making your summer underwear. ROUND CORNER BLOCK. ill.

-C. S. Raymond is home. DIXON CLUB Theodore Martin of Gap Grov is Levi Rutfc a visitor from Sterline. Favre today.

Island. of May town is here President and Mrs. Washington Rt ceive, Assisted By Many No tables. MONEY TO LOHN! Lowest Rate of Interest. Loveland Stiteley, Real Estate.

Loans, Insurance. Penn Oil and Supply Ltd Grade Oils! Illuminating: Oil, 150 fire test. Gasoline for gas engines, 74 test; guaranteed to be a-s goods. 5. S.

DODGE, The Jeweler. That was a very pleasant social fun- tion aft the C. J. Kosbrook Hall last A. Houston is here from Rock 9 in conception.

i I he many guests were met in the hail and shown to the cloak rooms by C. V. Order oi Mutual Protection meets Kerch and W. II Gray and then re- tonight. ceived at the entrance of the ball room and Mrs.

Robert Drynan were tlie hostess 14011 president of the in from the Gap. elub Mrs. James H. Thompson and i Miss Katherine Finley who was gener- a un a )0Llt to it in an manager, and by them introduced trie light plant. t0 Kllwood alia.

Madam There is talk of starting a soap or Grandma Washington, who in turn factory at Amboy. introduced them to her General George Washington, (James B. Drew) and he to Mrs. Julius Clarke, alias Mrs. Martha Washington.

They were Agent C. M. Mom 11 a line appropriate to has returned to Chicago. eontumed tn regalia of a W. Hyde was a visitor from hundred years ago.

Then alternately 1 LENT Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Brink arti from the Kingdom. Salt flackerel, Split Herring, White Pish, Salmon and Lake Trout, Holland Smoked While l'isli and llalilmf! Fresh Fish of all kinds and Oysters received daily. Try a can of our CANNED CODFISH; you will then use no other.

Price per can locts. Willow Creek yesterday. the young daughter of Lieut. 1'rowbridge, has the measles. Henry Hert of Franklin Grove spent Sunday at the A.

Blane home in South Dixon. Advertisements changed this evenning: C. Gonnerman: Tne Plymouth Clothing House. Grace Blane of South Dixon is visiting her brother, William, near Franklin Grove. Trader store made a shipment to Missouri today of farm machinery and a steel range will be a basket social bold the guests were introduced, down the to J.

Thompson; General James Drew; Julius Clarke; Mrs. C. V. Kerch; Charles Hay of Rock Falls; Hamilton, Mrs. Emma Groh.

Mies Mae Brook nor was in the line as quaintly dressed. Theshawl she wore, pure silk, and the slippers with their silver buckles, were worn by her great grandmother more than a hundred years ago. Besides these receivers there wore many in the room, members of the Club, dressed in gowns of olden times; powdered hair and queer head gear. at the Wildcat school house in Palmyra i "'c'ock was formed with Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Peace in the lead followed by Gen- ro CERS SILVERWARE. E.H.CRABTREE, flu fckfil id Eapig! Wholesale Agent. Near Bridge. Tel. 61.

Cor. Hennepin and First St. IflZEHHVE the largest stock of CUILERY in town. Pocket Knives, Shears, sors, Razors, Carvers, The and Safety Razor. All American goods; every blade warranted.

R. HL HOWELL, 57 First Street. tomorrow evening. Sherwood of 'hieago, formerly with the Streator Hospital theie, has charge at our hospital now. M.

Mason has gone to Galesburg to see his wife, who is an invalid at the home of her parents. She is quite ill. Misses Stella and Virgie lieiglo of Franklin Grove were guests at the A. Blane home in South Dixon yesterday. P.

Burley returned last night from Laurel, where he took a load of cattle. He is stocking a farm there. et.tl and Washington. After et a) evolutions every other pie faced about and a figure similar io the firemen dance was called. After ids of the evening was begun with Frank Spiller a very bmy man as floor manager.

Professor if. orchestra furnished music for the dance which was contii wed until after a. 111. As the guests desired they wont to refreshments at the Club rooms in the William Smith building a few doors east on First street. Here MesdamesJ.

L. Hartwell and Jerry Blanch Winters of Sterling end the were ii n( delicious cotUio.meat sanu- vriches, pickles, in abundance. Bach table was prettily decorated with Mowers. Tne entertainment will be long remembered an a very pleasant aiVair. and Miss Grace ane of South Dixon visited last with Miss Lillie Bolhe on the Chicago Road.

Harry Kelly, an Illinois Central brakemen was killed at Minonk Saturday night. He left a wife and two children at Freeport. Mr. and Mrs. John H.Edwards and children of Freeport have come to Dixon and are now settled in the Miss Christine Squires house on Fast Second street.

Prof. A. H. Stoddard will give a pupils recital at the Steinmann Jnsti- ite tomorrow evening at o'clock. The public is invited to be present.

'The recital promises to be very instructive. Hutton McGaff Wedding in Palmyra 1 WMHV Low Price on anized Pails! Our 15c, i8e. 20c, 10, 12 and 14 quart Galvanized Pails, are just the thing for barn use, water or garbage. Buy one send it to your home. Both Phones 51.

Our Wagon Delivers. A clock last evening as the hoft, sweet strains of a wedding melody played by Mrs. R. Johnson died away, Mr. Aneit McCalley led to the altar Miss Lulu M.

Hutton daughter of Mrs. Sarah J. Hutton, at her home in Palmyra. The ceremony was performed in the presence of nearly one hundred relatives and freinds by Rev. Hector C.

1 Ltd and. Little Lillian Hutton, niece America has furnished to the bride, preceded the bridal party, world the character of Washington, earring, on a small silk and lace cui-h- And if our American institutions Lad Dn, the wedding ring, done nothing else, that alone would he bride wore a handsome costume have entirted them to the respect of of rick silk of a blue shade, just received beautiful line of the very latest tiling in Ladii a and Waists. The style, the lit and the price are right. SEE I HI G. 0.

WENDEL, Jeweler. 160 Galena Avenue. -jjpf Xffi (j Of op (P if ff Cf up Of Of Of $1.00. 1 00 1 00 1ko Saturday Evening I am able to furnish this popular weekly paper at 00 per year for a short time; publishers price $2.50. This is the paper published in connection with the Heme Journal.

STRAND, ARGOSY, LESLIES, LADIES' HOME JOURNAL February Num bers Now Ready. mankind. Webster. Three bad young boys of Kewaneo, have evidently feasted too much on lesse James literature. They have been arrested for three seperate attempts to wreck the east bound flyer on the Burlington road by placing obstructions on the track.

We mentioned sometime since that the rank of the late Capt, Benj. Gilman of the 22nd regulars who died in the service, last summer, has been ad vanned to tbat of major. This will give to the Kate Jerome pension of a major of the army. little of a thaw we have had for a few days has shown what may be expected in the way of travel oil' the hard road, wbeo A pretty home a private af- uve or more feet of irort come. fair, took at noon yerterUay at out of the ground.

Itw.il be no the home of Mr. and Staley for the to dam: they corner of Lincoln avenue and Ninth street, when Mrs. sister, Miss of rick of a blue shade, trimmed with white liberty and pearl trimming: her only ornament a brooch of diamonds and pearls, a gift from the groom. An elegant repa-L was served, after which the departed, leav- ing to Mr. and Mrs.

McGafTey their best wishes and many tokens of esteem. Many handsome presents were re ceived from friend unable to attend: among these were a set of solid silver spoons from ML- Shaw of Dixon; a sot of linen from Miss Harbaugh of Men- ilota; a cut glas- piece from Mrs. Beckwith of Kansas City; a set of solid silver spoons from Hon. S. H.

Bethea of Dixon. Carpenter Weaver 154 Galena Avenue. Our New Dress Goods Are Beautiful! Fletcher Weaver Wedding I he Latest in Black Crepons! New Ideas in Black Fancies! New Spring Coverts! New Spring Cheviots. See Them. better maea (him.

LEW E. EDWARDS. fifth lecture in thecourse given by Mrs. Mary H. Ford before the ladies of the Phidian Art Club will be delivered in the guild room of St.

church tomorrow afternoon. The subject will bo and the Pre- We are assured that Mrs, Ford's lectures increase in interest as the series progresses the John Church Chicago, we have received a beautiful little volume, entitled Winners, Portraits and of American jmposer.s.* The volume gned to ae the American pub with 0 personality of native coin posers and to apha-ize their very labors in the lie of composition. I fi Estella L. Fletcher, was married to Isaac Weaver, of South Dixon. Rev.

Dornblaoer performed the cere- i a 1 mony in the presence of the family and 1 10c Mr. and Mrs, Frank Leivan of South Muslin Drawers at. Dixon and Mrs. Uornblaaer. The New Fancy Prints at bride presents, token-of esteem from 1 A r)J many irienos, were beautiful and anuai llldlgO jj 1 118 JTlllts 4jc propria to.

Mr. and Mrs. Weaver will be at home to friends after March 1 on the Judd farm in South Dixon. i St. Clair, the man who sold the stolon wool and hides here in Dixon, complained that ho could not get the W.

N. Gilbert gave him cashed because Marshal Wood vatt watched him too close. I. B. Countryman Co.

Telephone No: 4. SEE OUR SHOES AT q8c PAIR..

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