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Dixon Evening Telegraph from Dixon, Illinois • Page 5

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Dixon, Illinois
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HELPS TO HAPPINESS. Oae of the greatest to happi- in the home is good plumbing'. You turn a faucet and have a cool, refreshing stream with which to allay the feeling incident to the hot weather. You can be comfortable always, and the original cost is tri: ing in comparison with the advantage. We guarantee our work, and, if by mistake, it is not right we make it right.

Appleford Building. Phone 105. Central Union 68 Phidian At Club. The Paidian Art Club will bold its' initial meeting of the current year with Mrs. James H.

Morris of North Dixon on Tuesday aiternoon, 3, at The meeting will open with the president's annual address by Mrs. E.C. Parsons: followed by a paper on Happenings in the Artistic by Mias Abby D. Norris. I is desirable that the meetings commence with a full attendance of the membership and that the work of the coming year shall start oil with that enthusiasm which marked the sessions of this excellent socit ty year.

We are glad to be able to announce that the have secured Mrs. Mary H. Ford for another of six lecturers on art and literature the coming si a- son commencing November 2lth. CIRCUIT COURT. Church Announcements Adjourned Till Monday- Quashed Indictment Numberless Odd Pieces Of Fine Decorative Sterling Eleven.

Clinton and Sterling foot ball are playing at Sterling this afternoon and as Clinton has much the heavier team it is supposed that that town will win. The Sterling team has scheduled eleven games, live at home and the following six away: Dixon, Amboy, Freeport, Tampico, Hochelie and Mt. Carroll. William Sussmllch. A distinguished appearing gentleman called at our office this morning.

It was William A. Sussmllch of Rockford, an old time Dixon boy who has not hero for fourteen years Will drove to Dixon with Herb Lewis and starts back today, lie artistic when we anew him and he that he still enjjys pencil and brush. PRICES RIGHT. Trading Stamps. li ira IM II, Undertaker.

First Street. Sml Your Work GITT li. W. 5. Pii.

No. 119 West First St. When You in net cl of an Overcost, Suit or Pant-call on me, as have iit received a new stock oi -t designs at prices I i 5 or THIRTY PerCent. CHEAPER than others are selling at. C.

S. KRON, The Tailor. first Street. Up Stairs. Modern Woodmen.

Sterling Camp No 12, Modern Woodmen of America presented at the Academy of Music in mat city last night the play entitled Woodman." Twenty members took part and tl theatre was crowded. It was a success. Afitr Brick and Gets One. The second week of the September term of the Lee County Circuit Court closes with today. Most of the old have been disposed of and next week the criminal cases will be taken up for disposal, lu a.I there are fifteen ca-es on the criminal docket for term, four have already been prosecuted, leaving eleven yet to be sett led.

The entries on the docket today are. The people vs Charles (full. Indictment quashed and bondsman discharged Jackson vs Devine. Jury renders verdict for Jackson. Stratton vs Catherine Hill et al.

Attorney W. Winn appointed guardian ad litem for the minor defendant. Milo Stratton. Other defendants eailed aud defaulted. Decree of foreclosure aud sale rendered for 1 334.ID and costs.

M. A. (iirton et al vs John W. Girton et at. Cause heard and decree of partition rendered.

Carrie L. Crawford vs Mary J. Whitney, Jesse It, Whitney, Nathan A. Whitney, Mary J. Booth, Peter Fahar- ney, Lewis N.

Simons, and Nathan Gilbert. Bill dismissed as to Jesse R. Whitney, Lewis N. Simons and Nathan Gilbert. Other defendants to answer by Tuesday morning.

INDICTMENT The indictment brought by the late grand jury against Chas. Hull of ilitr- has been quashed. He was charged with illegal voting, and Jack Drew was ludicLd for swearing in his i vote. Swamp Drainage District vr N. P.

Glann et al stricken from docket for want of jurisdiction. Narrow Escape. C. F. Welty drove up from alton today after a load of brick and took Nick Illy back with him.

From being yesterday Admiral Dewey had a narrow escape. A pretty girl tried to kiss the hero, hut Flag Officer Brumby, at the nil's thinking that was over- the grand welcome, gently crowded the young lady away and saved the pride of America. ST. LUKE S. The Ri John C.

Sago, Rector. Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. Morning prayer and sermon at 10:4 Evening prayer and address, at 5 p. m. For fifteen minutes preceding the 5 o'clock service a of sacred music.

The choir of fifty is to have the assLtanee of Mr. Charles Leake, oelloist and Miss Ethel Puterbaugh, contralto. The anthem will be Send Out Thy Service leaflets furnished, and all cordially invited. MKT HODl ST, Rev. D.

Leek, pastor. Services at 10:40 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.

Sunday school at noon. Epworth League at 6:00 p. m. The sermon tomorrow morning will be the last discourse in the present conference year. A.

Nl. Bruner. state secreary of the 5 M. will address the evening congregation on Evils." APT I ST. Rev.

William C. Spencer, Pastor, Church service at 10:30 a. m. Sunday School at 12 m. The morning and evening will be conducted bv Rev, Wm.

C. Spencer. Morning theme, Cross of Christ. Supper will be observed at the close of the morning service. B.

Y. P. U. at fi. Evening preaching at 7 theme: Hast Thou in Thy House? CHURCH OK CHRIST.

First street and Madison avenue. Li, Pastor. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Preaching at 11:00 a.

m. and 7:00 Y. P. S. E.

0:00 p. m. Morning theme, Church and Evening, Inhumanity of T. School at 9:45 al 11 a. m.

and evening sermon vs the Devil in Music under direction of Mr. Shogren. Y. P. S.

C. at 0:30 p. m. All cordially Invited. PRESBYTERIAN.

Rev. A. It. Bickenbaeh, Pastor. Church services at 10:30 a tn.

and 7:00 p. ra. Sunday School at 12:00 m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at c30 p. ra.

A cordial welcome for all. CRACK EVANGELICAL. Finkbe ner, Pastor. Preach- ic at 11 a. tn.

and 00 p. m. Send ay bool at 10 a. m. and L.

C. E. at 0:30 p.in, GERMAN LU Til ERA ilighlund avenue and Sixth street. Services at 10:30 a tn. by I lev.

I1' T. Schmidt. Sunday school at 0:30 Autumn Festival Attraction. Double House, Peoria avenue, north side, now vacant, $15 South side will he vacant 1, 9 room House, corner Ottawa avenue and 5th street; good lot, 7 room House on Galena avenue, $16. FOE, IE.

7 room House on Ottawa avenue, lot 75x150, with barn, 2 cisterns, 4 city hydrants in the yard; a bargain at Several Choice Lots at a SACRIFICE, in Block 3, Iline's Addition. We have a snap in some I acre lots, nicely located, at A 5 room House within two blocks of college, lot 50x150 good new house and cheap at $1,250. And a long list of other property. JOHNSON AVERY. Dixon, III Brown Block.

Co. Telephone 2621 LUTH KRAN. Fattoi a. ra. Sunday Church borviceb 111 Subject of a treat in store for those women who worn a pair of these famous MAiii I lUVi One of tho most attractive of our 30 our MODEL.

A boot that given the foot a long, shapely appearance, with extra fi ngth at the too. A mont comfortable an well Ah handsome In line. Button and Laco. Every style for Street, Dn-M, House, Outing. Yates Smith, No.

6 Fast First Street. Buys a for 3C Buys a 15c Whip 5C Buys a 20c Whip for Buys a 25c Whip for Buys a $5 00 Trunk for Buys a $15.00 harness 00 Buys a $75.00 Buggy for Buys a $15000 Surrey for, $100.00 Buggy Lap Robes at Cost A. M. BRUNER. A.

M. Bruner, wo will speak on secretary of city and railroad tmenta. Twentieth Century Fraternity at the 5 Y. M. C.

A. M. C. A. rooms tomorrow afternoon at will speak on ai the M.

I dially invited. Good Templars at Lee Center. glad I had a good feel that we were benefitted by going and many other similar expressions might have been heard at an early hour Saturday morning if one had been near enough to the ette load of Good Templars as they were returning from the county session held at Lee Center Friday night. The session was both beneficial and pleasant many plans for lodge work were dls-j cussed and each lodge represented learned something from the could be used to advantage erary program was give however, was all to short ow latem Y. C.

A quartette will sing. church in the ev ening All are cor- Church Musical Program. Tomorrow evening is the last service of the eo ference year. The following musical service will be given at the Methodist church at 7:30. The offer- torv will be a silver one for the benefit of the choir, organ ist.

Clarence E. Kriuuill, A the in 0 Led I ng that A fine which, in lo the ers were in- lude Nont irne Him l'hoir. I I Carl pea he r. olo-JusL As I An ,1. T.

WI cm Miw the Day is Mason Bierly 1 A urlu Hesherc The annual Chicago engagement of Charles Erohman celebrated Empire Theatre Company will begin at theCo- lumbia Theatre Monday evening, when -will be presented for the first time in this city an original light comedy, entitled Lord and Lady written by It. C. Carton, who first became known to American playgoers for bis Idyllic During the prolonged run of this comedy at the Empire Theatre, New York City, it w-as critically considered the prettiest play of the season. withdrawn from the Empire at the height of its ho that Mr. Faveraham might play to the of i Maude Adame.

It lias been notably successful in London. and Lady I a very interesting story of the life of British Upper Ten dotn, and it is said to be exquisitely 'written, ft abound--in epigrams and JOB PRINTING! Envelopes, Notes, Note Heads, Checks, Letter Heads, Tickets, Bill Heads, Invitations, Statements, Cards, Receipts, defegat a an i 1er in work fta1 a i When You in need of FLOUR try a -ack of the Celebrated Every s', -k warranted or money refunded. JY OUR CELEBRATED GASOIINE Delivered to all parts of the city. 5 mi s. Telephone No 127 Dixon lodge Richard Lode of Elder.a a etructel to ganizing of with the on other state-3 a feature thing.

Tho LeoCt the delegate iar Gyle. They knew erythiug pleasant and to do -o. It was a late hour wh live was held an closed. fate as it ra! road. i art.

orig he to be a good entertained je Good Temp- jovv to make ev- no hen the usral tr meeting of the a ly has a i. State cent. t(Hi i1e ill there ii- year i (id: i i ilinoi of the 8 Of tie nei er, been at Go a interi i pan 3 i rai The 467 Cer relic road 3.00, ant the itrai arid it will not iI sparkling me among Cbt- to contain lou- comedy allied to a pleasing itiment. Mr. iilward will play the well known that corded their work is believed tnat witty be surprising dialogue -ho tendi ftmn Aw I in Chicago wi ri vc L.

Miller ai Chicago Monday morning will attend a meeting nexi VaBay Medica and tnen take a po-t gru- of study and ect itx- in tl wifi be absent ver a I wee i 11 go to doctor i of the i ation course Ly. He would give ing the proprietary State of I ilinoie in th Railroad. in which there are thin year, for the first time, included the war taxes levied by the Federal Government, Erring the total paid taxes up to Tnis shows an increase over last of $66 566 45, or 5 15 per cent aitho the number of i of railroad operated ha- been de- creased by lol, or 2 75 per cent. nei sham aru; main par' stinted praise was in New York, and it the acting of each prove an agreeable surprise. Others in the cast will include Crompton, Joseph iy Btand- ing, K.

Y. Back us, W. Howard, John Eredrie-f Cook, -o, Osbourne Sylvester, George C. Fearce, Frank B. VVil-on, Brownlee, Gardner Thomas (Libson, May Robson, Blanch Burton, Thurgate, Marian Gardiner and Louise Muitman.

Matinees wifi be given Wedne-day- arid Saturdays The engagement October 2d, and is for two weeks. YTH! I AU YTH iUQ I From a calling card to an elegant bound book6 and examine stock and get prices. Call THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE smoker has a good word for the MARCO cent cigar. 5 44 Sic: Bishop. dlev and -ore t- -ank Brown On account of the lecture by Mrs under the of the W.C.T.

on October 16 the Plpworth League late for E. Phipp-. the wonder- ul whistler, been changed to the nh. Nachuba Houwe dinner menu for tomorrow in printed on elegant French paper, and the 1 i-1 is most charmingly tempting from lamb to lob- I -ter down thru to Roman punch. The Young A Shafor, ure noi new in the however.

F. Vaughn of Amboy at the Naehutsa yesteraay. EL 5 Cent Ci H. StfN, Dl itribjtars, Dixon, III..

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