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The Weekly Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • 11

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II THE i WEEKLY ITANTAGRAPH MAY 91902 BAD WEATHER EL PASO CHENOA rope and block last SAYBROOK vis LEXINGTON Get Your last sick HARNESS Now DO YOURSEL Shoes Colfax A GOOD TURN LEROY CATARRH HAYEVtR 1st boy to Mr and Mrs tbs Com io was in be Bloomington Blw'tric Light Co tr mtrato la (OA I ka alwat ftlterlr ollVMi rocrard MMMTOM MUMM CO ot ar ton (On ftraUro of Etorlnr vrr drotgnVB sweater' auwMWuws nmw co A 5 35 i Bratoi sujur bihj leg in though son of Chicago of Mr Major is building an fiaad ta bMe aM wit worse tart Ua wif Ue case betas wry alM "At tie sad ef Ibe eunpaUaZ wrrftta Ctato Clark Mtesaurta taUltaat eoa Ed of Bloomington was in our city Monday Cooley and wife of Moweaqua are visiting relatives in thia city Lizzie Huffman is visiting with Mrs Jack Richmond and other trends in isher The case Qf Humphrey List vs John Murphy was tried in A Monroe's court before a jury Monday young man by the name of Petti bon was held up and robbed in the ast ern part of Leroy Saturday night He claims to have been knocked down by hie assailant and robbed of $9 no clue of the assailant has been secured Maestield TUtchmer is on the sick Presbyterian social riday night was well attended The proceeds amount ed to about $30 juniors of the high school gave a reception to the seniors at the home of Miss Ida Arnuld riday night About thirty were present including the faculty of the high school Refreshments were served during the evening and a very pleasant evening was spent commencement exercises of the Colfax high school will bo held Juno 5 and the following will graduate: Litta Watson Ethel Garner rank EspeyLaw rence Anderson Elmer Weeks Dwight Douglass Royce Huffman Rolla Jennings Betram Swinehart Noll wUl iota oo rail rautt kwl Edo rd WUHn ft4 ttmllr ftw acrora frrao rnr CItj Bamrftar to rtott Marrtall Bro Tbla vteUlty wft realtoft tor wrr heavy rl Soaftay wbteft ba latartaaft wltk trt wort ot corn laaua rr Stevt Uhl ft WUw HeiskclI's Ointment Eureka Mies Maud Gurney of Chicago visited hero this week i Klaus is building an addition to bis harness shop Carl Johann has been in Missouri on business this week Miss Maggie Pierce closed her school in Versailles Thursday Miss Oma Brady closed her school northwest of this city riday A May social was given at the Presby terian church Thursday evening plan is under discussion to adopt the semester plan of division of time by the faculty of Eureka college Mabel Walter who has been vis iting at the home of Mr and Mrs Rogers for several days returned to her home in Princeton Saturday A pleasant tea was given at the home of Mrs Davenport by the ladies of the Home Mtesiaoary Society of the Presby terian church riday afternoon Eureka College Glee Club gave a concert at Roanoke riday evening They were aocompanied by Miss Della Genseal reader and Miss Stella Johnson pianist The little child Mr and Mrs Al lison recently took to raise died at their Thursday Short funeral services were held at the home riday conduct ed by Elder Haynes i tMUd (1UC TC1L TfTuV TTPkOk Carlock and Mra Milo Yoder of Gibson are hers on a visit Qus Kinsinger has been railed to Pontiac by the sickness of her niece Miss Baughman improvements are noted In Carlock Albert Wallace has put a new roof on his store George ry has partly rebuilt his barn and Swarts has improved his premises with some paint irmer City Owen of Leroy was here on Wednesday IL Bell returned from Chicago Thursday Dukes of Champaign spent Tuesday here George A Wilson of Milwaukee is visiting here Dolly of near Leroy spent Wednesday in our city Willis departed Thursday for Maywqpd a suburb of Chicago and Mrs Huddleston left for Iowa Wednesday for a month's visit George Price and Mrs Barnes of Gibson City were guests of Mr and Mrs A Willerton Wednesday George Balling of Chicago is vis iting here this week the guest of her parents Mr and Mrs James Meara White of Clinton spent the first part of the week here the guest of her daughters Mrs Charles Wilcox and Mrs Charles Stewart and Mrs Josh DeMotte spent Sunday in Eureka Piper and family expect to move to Chicago soon Robinson jr has been quite ill for several days but is better Lock and daughter will move to Bloomington the first of June Business men say last week was a very dull week as farmers are so busy Dr Taylor and daughter of Gridley visaed friends in El riday and Mrs Will Hazenwinkle of Hudson spent Sunday with Schafer and wife heavy rain and hall on Sunday will retard corn planting for a couple of days i local butchers are somewhat in dependent of the beef trust as they kill a great deal of their own meat Schroeder of this city has an Illinois statute of 1834 which was once the property of Lyman Trumbull great many people have been gath ering mushrooms this week Thia has been a favorable spring for them $omers Schroeder and several others attended the congression al convention at Bloomington Tuesday last night of the dancing class which was postponed from riday night of last week on account of the rain was given riday night Al Glessing of the Chicago Eastern Illinois Telephone Company was away all of last week on business for the company A Wolk has purchased the prop erty in the Third ward known as the McCann property He will move the house on tho north end of the lots He has also purchased the house owned by Ed Graft and will move it on one of the McCann lota Mr Graft will build a modern house I i i WHAT IT DID TO A ARMER IN OREGON Whr Onpon Ar Ratio Crop and vicinity are Ibe homo of the ctpon rolaer or a lumber of jean past quaatltlea ot a(xna have been rrou and dlpowd ot them and the number ot people a bo are Interaatad in thia mailer jcarl Increasing Mr Wlllla Wdold To for 11 rack Mr William Hua ton aol'l about 00 Mr I1OM SO Mr Al bert Ward ftftd many enhera leaner number The market ta Philadelphia but more recently CMeago bat taken aa many aa baa ttio oaatarn dlr Ttieaa capoua aalgb when sold fromb to 12 pounds and bring 10 to 13 eenta a pound at Author Ttxy are toll at the age of eight and loin moaUu and they eoat no more to nine1 baa cuninum fowl are Very proOUble to the grower Mra Wm Hat May Wm Sidell Markcl went to Springfield Saturday on bualnesa Miao Mildred Mahan want'to Andar aor Ind to upend her raoaUon with her aunt Geo Martin wont to Blooming ton and Covel Saturday tor a two weeka vlalt with relatives aplBdid boatU Butera Try Danvera atone maaona are laying the foun dation foe Andrew Drohan'a new eleva tor i Boy Culbertson has gone to Hauatleld in the interest of a corrospond ing bureau i Pierce preached la the Con gregational church Sunday as usual Morning subject "The Divine Incoming" Evening subject 'Ufe'a Renewal" The advance agent of Busby Bros' show was here riday making the necea acary arrangements for a show hero In the near future LUiy A Warner af Peoria la Ins billy for a tea days Bacon and children' are visit ing Mra Parks at Deroy fruit treat at the LUiy orobaed are In full bloom now Il a beautiCMi sight irebaugh moved into the house vacated by Mr Klktaa aad Mr Carey into tho mw vacate by Mr lewehaugh Glhsnn City Tbo new telephone exchange building' has now reached tho top of tho second story numbflr of persons from this place went to Peoria and Bloomington on Sun day tbo first excursion of tho Beason isher bas returned from Bloomington where he has been attending the busiues college for some tncmthB He will go to Texas Tuesday Chas Hondrtckpon went to Chicago the first ot week to be gone a few days Hu will then go to Ohio where he expects to spend the summer with bis wents I Tom's Cabin under a canvass tent a few evenings ago draw a very large crowd many of whom ware com pelled to standi on account of all seats being taken The next morning one of the company who had the emslliox was taken to a small house on the west side which caused an alarm among many who attended the play i 1 Arrowsmith Ora Cline is visiting in Leroy Mra Humphrey and are visiting at the home John Robinson addition to bis bouse Ethel Kirkpatrick Will dose her school at Brush College with a picnic today 1 1 i public school closed here riday The same teachers have been retained for next year Charles Rider as prin cipal and Miss Mae Buiita as assistant The Endeavor society of the Chris tian church will give an ice cream and sodM at the 0 ball to night Lee Poole is some better after a se riousness sickness Dawson has returned from school and will work for Jenkins the cook in the Claw son restaurant was taken sick on Satur day and left for a few days until be is better 1 picture agent suffered a severe attack of heart trouble at the corner near Murphy scale house It was thought for a time that he would not live Lewis Dawson has been very sick with some lung trouble resembling pneumonia He has been unable at times to speak above a whisper barn on the farm north of Reams was struck by lightning ou Sun day afternoon and burned to the ground A man by the name of Dullen lived on the farm I Hefner was buried Sunday at 10 at the church Rev Mr Bovey bad charge of the services Mr Hefner diod last Monday and the remainswere hold until Sunday waiting for the return of tbo son Pearl from California Ho arrived Saturday morning on the Den ver after being laid over twenty four hours in Pueblo Col 1 are busy planting corn Mayer has recovered from her recent illness 1 McCloud visited relatives at Deer Creek over Sunday revival meetings are still pro gressing at the church fine fish are being caught from the Sangamon at this place Several took advantage of the Peoria and Bloomington excursion Sunday Harry Easterbrook and James McDowell are iu Bloomington serving on the jury 4 Evans returned Tuesday from Kentucky where he has been for several months past i and Mrs Stoner of Boston Mass are here visiting Dr and Mrs Chapin Mr Timothy Roach who Is with a dredge boat on the iniqois river spent Sunday with his family Snyder and children and Miss Grace Snyder of Bloomington were Saybrook yluitors Bunday new village authorities have taken charge of aifalrs They will hold a meeting Monday evening at which time the village marshal will be selected 'first ball game of the Beason will be Played here on riday afternoon between the nine from Gibson City and the Grays Game called at 2:30 Williamsville Biawwrt baa moved into Mrs Crawford's bousa Thorpe has moved into the bouse vacated by Mr Stewart village board big decided to put dpwn four blocks of cement sidewalk Cbia summer John Nansen went toChlcago ri day to have a cataract removed He baa' been almost blind Gridley Dr A Taylor is on the sick list sir Howard Polbemess is afflicted with inflammatory rheumatism and Mrs Hershe of El Paso were visitors here over Sunday Opal Birthday Club was enter tained on riday of this week by Mrs Wald Charles Niergarth who way quite badly hurt one day last Week is convalescing Misses Julia Hayslip nod Miriam Wallace ot Chenoa were visitors in this city Saturday J' A Taylor who spent several days viefUng friends in Chenoa baa re turned some Tfco Mite SocietV of Congregational church meets thia week at the heme ot Mrs Cobn LeRoy Enlow preached at the Methodist church Sunday at 11 o'clock and also led the singing at the evening service Sawyer addressed man meet ing at the Methodist church Sunday eve ning in the Interest the She organised a here clans ot about nineteen pupils will take the float examinattaxi at IMoomlng toa on next riday The highest rank on the 7lb year's work frem this school was 97 per cent and the highest of the Sth year's work 98 per eent Beach cf these was made by Mias Lora Colvin TITUX TIK AtteHwjra Kxccutofs Not if and Protects the Membrane lirowros ike Senses of Tasto and Smell ull slse fide TruR else loot at Druaemu or Uy mail fcLY BROTHERS arren al New xorg Hodson heavy shower of rain fell here on Sunday afternoon about baM pant one and hail fell aismt covering the ground Buine of aa an inch la diameter cut ting sotae brioche ot ita tree Ballinger and daughter and Clay Ballinger visited relatives in Peoria Sunday A Keady of Normal and son in law Ernest Wilson of Qmaha are visiting relatives in this city Lace departed for Beau mont Texas last evening to look after his oil Investments In that vicinity of the five saloons in Chenoa were opened Tuesday morning and will continue to pay a license of $1000 a year and Mrs itzgerald of Rem ington Ind are visiting the par ents Mr and Mrs orney in this city Pike returned from North LRcrty Jod Saturday afternoon where he has been superintending the erection of a large bay barn on his farm near that city infant child of Mr and Mrs Ed ward Kirker was brought to Chenoa for burial on Tuesday from their home in Ipwa where the child died Mrs Kirker is a daughter of 1 Mr rank Rathbun of Meadows 1 I and Mrs Groesbeck enter tained a small company of friends on riday evening in honor of Miss Jennie Crabbe who will leave Tuesday evening for Salt Lake City Utah A pleasant evening was enjoyed by ail Jennie Crabbs departed Tuesday evening for Salt Lake City Utah where she will make an extended visit with her brother Crabbe and if she is sat isfied with the country she will probably make it her futre home i i A Kaye of Hudson was the guest of his wifes parents Mr and Mrs A Copeland in this city riday and Saturday en route to Mason City to visit his brother Rev Mr Kaye wa formerly pastor of the Congregational church in Chenoa Edward barn on the Gillespie farm eight miles southwest of Chenoa was struck by lightning during the storm on Sunday afternoon and was burned to the ground The family was away from home and one horse which was in the barn was burned also 700 hundred bushels of oats three tons of hay three sets of harness and some farming imple mentfi The 4968 will amount to about $1600 'The contents were partially cov ered by insurance but the barn is a total loss Its Effect Lasted for Several He Tells How He linallj Got ou Ills est Again After Series of Reverses was all due to the said Mr John Lee a farmer of Greenville Ore in relating recent experience to a reporter he continued an important part in a life and iu this instance its effects upon mine lasted for several It was in the spring of 1895 Working in the fields during a long stretch of cold rain and wind brought on an attack of the grip It took right hold of me and 1 suffered terribly with it When that finally went away it left me with tbo ague Several prescribed for me but their medicine did me no good My head ached and I was dizzy my blood was very bad and 1 was so very nervous that every little sound annoyed and wor ried me Besides this I had a very se vere case of stomach iiouble food did not nouiiah me and my appetite was poor It would be impossible fur me to describe my how did you get asked the reporter one day I got hold of a booklet telling of the cure of a case similar lo mine by Dr Pink Pilis for Pale People and 1 thought I would iry them 1 felt better after taking a part of a box so I kept Qii till cured About three boxes did it and now I am as well as ever I was" i It is of the utmost importance to your health if you have suffered from the grip that you should cleanse the system of the lingering germs and put it In condition to resist and ward off the disease Dr Williams' Pills for Pule People are an unfailing specific not only for the after effects of the grip of fevers and of other acute diseases but also for such disorders as locomotor ataxia partial paralysis St dance sciatica neuralgia rheuma tism nervous headache palpitation of the heart pale and sallow complexions andmll forms of weakness either in male or fe male Dr Pills for Pale People are sold by all deniers or will sent postpaid on receipt of price 50 eentft a box or six boxes for $250 by address ing Dr Williams Medicine Co Schenec tady CookAVtllftk Mtaa Alta Paraon ea Ifta slk llU Lutber omU vaa a Caltix vu Itor Monday Crumbakr spaat lbs' weak la Bkwmlnfou MIm Ivy tad Myrtle Rutaell were viiltora la Coltaa Wednesday Miaa Gertie WUbunaa ef Hawtnws was a CookvUle vlslloe Satarday Arthur Waltoa wbo is teacbla near Carlock spent Sanity al hsua tool aide walk ta ball belli as Center street rosaeeung reat and Main II Cnunbaker baa sold IS corn plasters cultivators this sea MMb Udx Scott etaaafl tar ackaol riday and baa employed la teach abe aaaM aeliool seat year Worley ot Bloouslnton vu vtoitlnc bare Satarday and was aoeem panM borne Sunday by Miaan Wren and OunueL THE SECRET SUCCESS IN THE SALK INE C'ilatoa gad Sprague enter tained fifty young people Thursday night In honor of their three children A Campbell has to Thil adelphia where he will take two months course at tbs University of Philadelphia Meadames Georg Conder and Hensley will leave in tew days tor To ledo and other points in the east case of Edgier vs The Clinton Mutual Insurance Company in which tbs decision of the circuit court here was re cently affirmed in the appellate court has been again appealed to the supreme court Lundh Ben is the title of a new jewelry firm which baa just opened for bualnesa here Mr Lundh comes from Springfield where he was foreman at the wsten rectory er tne rumors waica pany for flfteen years ABERDEEN PLACE CHAS ROUSH Bloomington HL BREEDER KB ERDEEN ANGUS 4TTLE of the HIGHEST BEE TYPE A few males for sale ASK druggist for 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE tUMvia Water of Cbampalcn town ftornub Lutheran church tboronchly cleaned by the ladlea thia week LuntCT hU'bcea hauled from Robert tor aa addition to tbo Lutboraa tarou ae doaopb Bell of Streator will make tba Decoration ftsy address Rev Mr Shantonol the Concregatlonal church wUl give the Memorial sermon Thnreday atornlac Hr Datel An drewe' team ran away throwing kirn from the wagon la each a manner a to break Ms leg above the ankle Ho la as com fort able a ceuld be expected Mr An drew I well to do farmer who moved to town with Ms fatally this spring Bouuoku Wcyeneth has returned from Kansas i Belsley is erecting a one story ad dition to his dwelling Maggie Howat of Chenoa is visiting parents this week stroket ot lightning burned out twenty telephone instruments Sunday af ternoon i Stein of Pekin was in town in the capacity of his profession Thurs day May 1 to March and wife living one and one half miles south a daughter Julia Nafziger returned Thurs day from Congerville where she had vis ited a month The Eureka college glee club gave a concert riday evening for the 'benefit of the Christian church Eighteen dol lars were the gross receipts Roberts heavy rain fell Sunday Boyles visited at home Sunday Ina Koon closed her school ri day closed in district No 36 ri day White had his leg hurt by a horse last riday Smith will soon start the foun dation for bis vault Bayne Wright went home with Miss Wilson last riday oster and family visited in Cess na Park Sunday Next Sunday will be old daj in the Congregational church Mrs Arthur Swanick is visiting her daughter Mrs Roberts in Indiana Roberts had his hand badly bruised between a rope and block last week Gullet has a colt two years and one week old that weighs eighteen hun dred pounds Rev Runalls preached Mr Bar funeral sermon Ho is visiting friends here at present Patrick Hart's house burned riday They lost nearly all of their household goods They had $800 insurance Tho Roberts and base ball teams played the Melvin teams Saturday The won and the lost Emil Thompson had his leg broken last riday His horse became unmange able and Thompson jumped from his bug gy ana fractured the bone or ms throe places He held his horse he had a broken log Eaton Morgajjstein of Iowa la here iting relatives KenneUy of Joliet was here week visiting his family Snmuola whn has been for some weeks is able to bo about again Mathias Estep wbo baa boon suffering withbruucidUe is some bel ter Henninger la slowly recovering from his sickness and spends part of the time at his store Republican county convention wet Monday at Havana and after electing delegates to the state convention adjourn td to meet tho 4th of August to nominate county officers Alien who has lived here for twonty flva years departed last ri day for Kansas City Mo with her sister Mm Cutting to keep bouse for her son Edward Bryon Rynders has just returned from the Philippine where he served aa a musician In 1900 bls regiment wont to China from California aud later to Manila where mtyst of hla time was serv ed He formerly clerked here and ia again at bls old ost Downs masons have the foundation for new house completed Mrs Dooley of Bloomington came out Saturday to the contest Schmitt the sister of Rev red Schmitt came with him from Chicago and will visit a week board of education has voted to seat the fourth room and next year will have a principal and three teachers and put Latin in the course The board of education will engage the teachers for the next year on the last day of school which is the Sth of this month Prof Dooley will not apply for the school The baccalaureate sermon to the graduates of the Downs high school was preached by Rev red Schmitt Sunday at 11 a at the Presbyterian church and it was a masterly effort his theme being as a Great and the only way to receive the highest grades was to fallow out our injunction to John and follow Him and then at the end of life receive thetr final diploma on which would be inscribed the words done enter into thy There were six of the class Misses Maude Craig Elsie Carlisle Jennie Null lossy Dooley and Dean Genders and rank Welch The church was decorated beau tifully On a table in front of the class was a bank of all kinds of flowers and in the center was an orange tree full of oranges The music was fine and was given by the Downs choir: soprano Mrs piatt and Miss Hummell tenor and Dooley alto Misses Dooley and Sinclair bass A Whitcomb aud Dooley The house was crowded to Its full capacity Miss Alma Whitcomb presided at the organ TtM LO in North Certir st Odell to Mr and Mra Wilson Sunday morning a girl Shaw of Chicago la visiting her Bister Mrs Bacon Is acifse of scarlet fever la the family of Donahue 1 and Mrs ff A Bannister went to Chicago riday to visit their or Bagnall of Pontiac put in a new boiler in the school house last week Charles ursman and Mrs Ed Stratford ot Joliet are visiting with Mrs Hunt James Carrithera of Ponliao waa visiting Mra Muthleuen during the last week i I Prot and Mrs Earnheart were visiting in Ocaya during the latter part of the week Hosaack returned riday from Chicago where aba was visiting dur ing the last week I H' ntsPatrick of Chicago waa visiting friends here during the week il rank Barnum and family who have been visiting relatives here turnedSlo their home In Chicago riday Brumbaoh left for Corwith Ia where he takes charge of Installing a telephone system In that town regular gospel temperance meet ing was held la the Congregational church Bunday evening Rev Mr Bacon deliv ered an address on 'Sabbath Observ ance" I Ladies' Aid Society of the Con gregational church gave a entertainment The characters in the rhymes were represented by a num ber of people The church waa well tiled Ella worth Oliver Story shipped one car of hogs to Chicago Monday Mr and Mrs Strobing of Bell flower visited over Sunday with relatives here 'I annie Shoemaker of Bellflower is viBlttug with relatives southeast of town June enaleriueker Is reclveing a visit from Miss Romeo Baum ot rank fort Ind Mr Lee Crutcher Is the Champion snipe hunter of Eltewcnb having killed over 150 snipe this spring Benjamin Stanger of Bloomington Ind is here for a visit with relatives In and around Ellsworth A Richardson will go to Carlock today to do a job of painting for Mr Daniel Maurer near there tickets were sold at this station for the bloomtngton Psoria excursion Sunday five to Bloomington one to Peo ria William Vandervoort of Pueblo Col arrived Monday to look after his mother's farming interests sgutbweet of town Mr Bashears ot Carlock will preach at the ball next Sunday There will be services both morning aad evening WciaoD Nlxou of Deiutur la visiting hla brother Ira of this place Born on the 1th to Mr and Mrs Summers a girl seven pounds Bora on the 5th to Mr and Mrs Arthur Cook an eightpound boy On the 6th George accom panied hla mother on a business trip to Champaign the meeting of the town board Monday the question of license was settled in favor of the saloons i On Monday many of the little friends of Ida Danisou surprised her by coming to remind ber of the Sth anniversary of her birth Jacob Sorger who has been so recently is now on the highway to re covery Grant Phares Is also reported better I I On last riday while Ira Nixon was superintending some work on the Hill Top farm he spied a large red fox which was prowling near and for his boldness received a load of ahot from Mr gun which ended his days of depredation May 3 the relatives and friend of Mrs Robert lood took advantage of the day and celebrated the 77th anniversary of the good birth There were about forty present and many well filled baskets supplied a feast for all present I PEOPLES BANK Capital Surplus and Undivided Prod $160000 Evary dwwruiant of tba teaxlcff tRMMM rovraataMd TRUST DEPARTMENT AaitarUai id Rxaeutar Admlatetntftft Gturdiaa ew ar Tniatta la capaalty WHITMUR PreOtaau a WILLSON Vlee Praafiaai MABQUlk CaaMae Wasblugtou Uwens left for California on Monday The old Hornlsh building is being torn down by Kyes Mrs Sherry of St Louis is here visiting her sister Mrs A Andrews The high school ball team has played nine games thus far and have not lost a game are seven new residences going up in this city This shows the growth of our little city Bishop the big hardware firm of this city putting on another story to their machine shop A Morrow Paul God dard and Charles Webster each rode the Masonic goat Wednesday Zamis who Is fireman of the steam shovel engine at or rest Is home for a few vacation high school picnic which was said to be at the Mackinaw dells will be a boat excursion on the Illinois river to Henry and return Cropsey John Newman is quite sick Jacob Schade and son from German ville were In Cropsey Monday Hampton of Chicago came Mon day to visit her brother Alford Barnes was on the market iu Chicago with a car load of sheep and hogs Monday Pratt left Tuesday for a visit with her sister at McCook Neb who is very low She has been failing tor some time Mr and Mrs Carleton Pratt of Swan ton Vt are visiting in and around Crop sey They will visit in Kansas City and Iowa thia summer Mrs Elmer from Helena Montcarae riday to visit her daughters hero Mrs Browa and Mrs 8 Alford She will make an extended visit Daniel Humphrey left Tuesday for Iowa He had a telegram Saturday that the wind had blown down a large barn on tha farm he purchased there It was a large born with a basement Alford of north of Streator is visiting his son Alford and will go from here to Roberts tp visit bis daugh ter He lived over tbiry years near hero aud moved away with his sons four years ago about 2 there was a heavy rain and hail stonn with a gale cf wind from the southwest The bail knocked off many leaves and fruit stems from the cherry and plum trees and tho wind played with everything that was louse Also moved a large barn north of Cropsey belonging to rank Knauer about a foot from the foundation Over an inch of waler fell WeMeau high oehaol commencement here Will be June to Mr aad Mrs 0 Claagow an the Suth a girl storm on the 1st took the roof off ot th bare at th home ot A Derry On riday May fl Mbs Edith Reed win etoM aa eight ssaaths term of school la the district ano mils south of town Oo Tuesday Mty Ret Re0d aad Miss Grade Reed will go to Vrsa IIL to visit Mt soa whois pestert ths Ursa church or ence Posts 8c to 30c or Gate Posts 30c to $1 or Windmill Anchors 60c to $1 DB STEWART ANCHOR ILL WILL LAST THIRTY YEARS Unlimited supply ou hand PRICES: Cream Balin Gives Relief at OSes It ckswtoSte sootheua heals the dlt eated membrane it cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly It is sbenrbea Heals Socor Mrs Potter is better The public schools dosed riday rural route Is progressing nicely frame work of Harry Shoup's new house is up 1 Mrs Willey is visiting ber daughter at Mr Albert Norman will souu occupy the Lutz property Mr Will Miller left Tuesday tor Okla homa to Inspect that country I Ed Ludwig of Roanoke visited his parents In towu Sunday rural mail route started Thurs day with Stephen Dearth 8 carrier Mrs Lewis Drown of Carlock visited relatives in towu the first of the week Mr Carl Grete of Puoria visited hid' sister Mrs Theodore Herman Sunday Mrs Amelia English is able to sit up a part of the time after six 111 iiess 1 Lee Graybill moved into his house he recently purchased of Mr A Robe son John Maag of Bloomington called on his mother Mrs Ed Vantnln and oth er relatives and Mrs George Voelple will soon begin housekeeping in the rooms over his blacksmith shop Godfrey Hassiem of southern Illi nois and Mrs Lah of Secor were mar ried in ei raso aunuay 1 MiddiatawtL Wa Alllscm shipped one car of cattle to Chicago Monday Richard Edgeil for Chicago Monday morning where ho will apend a short lima among friends festival given by the band toys Saturday night was well attended and they cleared about thirty dollars JOHN DOLKER Attorney Administrator's Notice NoUro i tarrfiy hro that the undmlgmwJminMotlor vf the rttat Homan Kf de rcMLj iwa fixed ujxti the July tetm A of tta luuuty ewwt rao at Bloumingtoa JU tor tl ndjuHnicnt ef ill fUjmft aSlMt th tfihl dfcwd' ImAjt Md teMri tta 7ti dy of July Afi trjna hevtng claim '1 said hereby noltlksl end tqortedju etired VfWi Of MWI taXta purple vf haMtig the ttmc ad? ieone indebted to enid tawLy teqiwMml to mate tmmodiate reyaerot to tte lWi MU April JOBS DOK8KB Atturner ft QraaL vto vlateroft tom with toft ehe exhlMUen Satur day Mid Monday at 1 aad tprnta at Waal wm thcMUd persoM at each ei bitotiiaft 1 Saoday about Ina our towft waa vIMiro wub a hard rata wtod aad halt atom Maay had thalr tofts Uawa oB Where awauraed eaUroly Colorado Grant' abe teat waa Mow dm Light lag truck lha roatdaaea of Mra ChrU tlaa aettinx oa tee which Waa aooa Hacatahed The tuaUy were all at bane Ka tore a were hat ar aayaaa pareia lly lajwrad la there bby in your home! la It the vweeleat dcareirt little crcture iu the world! Aud do want the duiulliwt prettlwt little ebuoa Ito it ia poatWe to buy! rout" do we Mv come here Dr them The hand wmeet entrot little toby alow to be bud any where are tore Every ahupe and atyle Bo say tome iu and we will edit you with baby stove De to Me Rodgers Shoe Co 106 Malh St 103 rout st Tn tew The mw teaee at Baleldaro aehaal matte aa Improvwmetit Orrell and Mr and Mra Rich at CMeaco are TialUhd Mr aad Mra Daalel BiU'a ftahte Blrketbaw aal children Dau aad Dwla ayeat dwwday with Mr21 Mra Charles Nara nt ArrownaHh The aaaUpaa (war BiUea tree here baa eawrod a awe Mr (War The time to commence spring work will Ire here before you know it It you ore goine to get a new set of har ness better look after it now They are going now as fast as wo can make them ftl MOORE CO Opposite postoffice Hepadla Xnia commencetnent eeerclMs will keto May loatead ot the 10th Gaines school will close riday May id with a basket pieale In Kinney (rose north ot the school house A pro gram will be rendered Dvl has hewn hired to leach the Hicks achol tor the coming year lor (ho per month farmers have becun ptanUat earn Quito a number pleated seme tn April t3sa erwrtn gegg51E rtnra any ral Slog Oft CCT Pianos Organs Sewing Machines AMD SMALLER INSTRUMENTS by taatt to knows during xhu twelve be teea eonuaftoaely In the same ptoca He to bow Serioe btoeer targwiae lbwaver to toll teepublto are taking tbdvtDiage UH to call or MMrM lumlf you ere thiuktog tayiag ear Ume woa at Scott 406 North Main st State Na tional Bank ttonbaaet ooa Mala had Waablagioa eia Bboosraero Iu CAPITAL AND SURPLUS JACOB WK wwwrweaw ft aLOMKH Vw a PamrearT ft BVAN8 vua huaiMsr A ft IMua Caawma Dtanc rosa jaw ea ft ft Aidrtra lu eato LaWyeua art rrtto Baetit A A Haesi aad Eraaa A toaek ad Malnea mameted Order a new suit of I clothed nawwrthe patterns are beau tiful and the price reasonable A good appearance is a mark of respectability and right living an honest debt yep owe yourself and others We can supply your needs to suit your pocket book Come in and let us talk it over USE Al LEH'S OOT EASE A powder to fee eliukea into the ylioes Your feet feel swollen nervous and hot and get tired easilv If you have smarting feet or tight shoes try oot Ease tools the feet and intakes walking easv Curb swollen sweating feet ingrowing nails blisters and callous spots Believes corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort Try it today Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c Don't accept roy aibstitute Trial package fre Address Allen Olmsted Le Royt KERRICK BLOOMINGTON ILL BBBXDKB Aberdeen Angus Cattle Young stock well bred and of correct beef type for sale TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN If ever a man Is thankful and happy I am because I am living and well I am 59 years old and have spent my life cm a farm or 25 years I have suffered with catarrh of the stomach and kidney trou ble and for tefl years was unable to at tend to business or dp a day work Would get irritable have pain in stomach all the time carried medicine all the time to keep down pain and gases in stomach I was treated by a number of doctors but got no relief at last con sulted Dr Scballenberger of Chi cago He said be could cure me if I fol lowed his Instructions which I did and am well I feel better now than I have for 25 years can eat anything and feel good over it and can do a hard work without pain or suffering I cheer fully recommend the doctor apd ba will do just as he promises you If you will write to me I will tell you all about It ADAM MAY Taylorville III Ji Uv yai' aIjL Baby Btoriite I CtoRr I 12 facing 1 ta Jt ft tkf rm aMMi wBJKa to to rkk Bwr Stea to tay to wtr vto ifr bib4RrtM4 Wl A rtH iTtf ata tte tetartta fftoX tftkftincs fa T1lr''L ro 1 ZXTirf MufwW Hi ft rar TTT XtoTrra 8 ft ft CfttMuAwr 'IS ruiit tw roft re 4 wrak toeklr tanr 1 vreto Mr Ui vttalMy Iran Btortrle I raibft I krai iD fe A nra rorra at Mra 8 uat A Lora fl Jr 4r.

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