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The True Republican from Sycamore, Illinois • 2

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Sycamore, Illinois
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2
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Nearby Towns i 2 KINGSTON JU it IX last here at at Mrs the OUR Pluto Cannel Coal in Genoa Geo VIRGIL or sale only by HOLCOMB BROS Sycamore Ill Phone 170 Office and Yards DeKalb Avenue Walter was in Syta at DeKalb is i to Mrs (Continued on Page 7) sister Mrs Wehr at Beaver Cross ser and Smith county par the This entertained Thursday loading pit last on him at at daughter last Mon son the of Rae visit City Cole of on Sun 1 home in El their to have Miss ex was Sun attended the fair week many friends Beloit Wis young of this attend couple to Monday and Mrs and and son here on Jordan spent Sunday parents Horan came from Chicago for a short visit of Stockton Ill A and daughter Mrs 'rv daughter Mrs and were couple of I Rickard of Evans Colo of relatives and old ac here a few days last Miller and Mr and Mrs of airdale were guests and friends here and on Tuesday Snow left on James Gallager of Chicago Mc Wis is are suffering from a drought and are unable work the land at all Mr and Mrs James Plato Center were guests day of Mr and Mrs rank McCon nell1 Wallace McDonald began his school duties at Elgin Academy last Tues day He passed the eighth grade ex will bring back the above verse to your mind for it is the ONLY COAL suitable and satisfactory for the open GRATE Bums with a large flame a sharp crackle to a fine ash and with no smoke or only a pleasant glow with their name en are to be sold to the Blow high blow low not all our snow could quench our hearth fire's ruddy glow" John Malone was the rancisco gravel caved in without any broken bones feared he is injured in trained nurses is caring Eva Howe primary I7 Blanche Pratt grammar room 24 Prof Johnston high room 24 MAPLE PARK Lightning struck and completely burned a straw pile on the rank Langlois farm about two miles north of this village during the storm of Monday morning A Ramer also lost a cow during the same storm About 25 from here attended a ball game between Hinckley and at DeKalb on! Sunday While gravel in riday the He escaped but it ternally fob him Mrs spent Sunday with Mrs John Mahon and other relatives here Mr and Mrs Clifford Weeks re joice in the arrival of a daughter at their home southeast of town Mrs Cora Holdridge is spending a few days with friends in Elgin Cullen Keefe and family took a trip to Genoa in their automobile Sunday) Mr and Mrs rank Cross Mr and Mrs Guy Reynolds of Aurora visited relatives Sunday Mrs Julia Cleary Horan were in Elburn Mr and Mrs Monday to visit their son George a rbaHrATl NPh iVUlU LdrLLlAAJ i Miss Libbie Snyder left on Mon 1 day to spend the winter with her Neb Mr and Mrs Herman Burkenhagen and daughter Viola visited loyd Stowe and family in Aurora Mr and Mrs I Snow spent the fore part of the week with friends in Elgin Dr Higgins and daughter Grace were in DeKalb On business Mon day Mrs Wilcox of Sycamore called on relatives here Monday Mrs William Keen and Mrs John Keefe returned home first of the week from Mud Springs Ind ESMOND At the Sunday school convention Sunday evening there was a large and attentive audience Mesdames Brushingham and Clark gave interest ing talks as did also Miss Grace Toll of Sycamore Rev Lease Hon Geo Tindall and Alf Clark of Clare The band played a number of selections William Mason was elected president for the coming year Roy Tindall vice president Laura Tindall secre tary and treasurer Mrs Wor den superintendent of Home depart ment and Maggie Barnes of the pri mary department Miss Katie Jones of Clare was a guest from Saturday Mrs George Barnes Eyc Mrs red Vodden aid society on The Thimble society met with Mae Barnes Saturday afternoon District Superintendent Traveller was here Wednesday at 10:30 a and conducted the fourth quarterly confereence Mr and Mrs Henry Rand were guests last week of their daughter Mrs Gillis and son Bert Rand Mrs Edna Sharp Goodrich was given a kitchen shower riday after noon at the home A number from here are attending the Sandwich fair this week Mr Amariah Worden is quite low at his home near Clare Miss Grace Greenaway is spending this week with Rockford friends Jerry Shaver has rented his fath farm for next year Thomp son will mqve to his farm Eychaner has Tented the place Ike Straw will move as will also George Evers A number from here attended the funeral of Miss Amy Kempson at the home of her sister Mrs Daily on riday of last week Miss Blanche Yokum of Iowa has been a guest at the Homer Yeager home the past week You are invited to the band con cert and social'this Saturday evening CORTLAND Church services next Sunday as fol lows: Sunday school at 1:30 preach ing at 2:30 and class meeting at 3:45 The public is cordially invited Rev Lowery pastor The Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs George Burbanknext riday afternoon September 23 All who wish to go should be at the post office at 2 Tea will be served from 5 until all are served A marshmellow toast in the evening will be enjoyed by all especially the young people The ladies are asked to bring a bag or box containing marshmellows closed which gentlemen Mrs Lown Carrie Klemm and little baby drove from Richardson last riday morning All returned in the afternoon except Mrs Lown who will remain for an indefinite time Mr and Mrs Howard Kelsey been entertaining her cousin Gertie Hery of Maple Park rank with his Elmer Tuesday Mrs Mary Myers spent Sunday home Mrs Cherry is a guest the hom of bf daughter Mrs Steuben at DeKalb Mrs Briggs of Chicago is a guest at the home of her Bertha Coolidge Miss Hazel Pierce is stopping at the home and attending the normal school at DeKalb Mrs J'Jellie Clark with her two little daughters of Sycamore visited her father Snow this week I A Coolidge left first of the week for Minnesota on business Mr Nelson the rural mail carrier was among several from here who at tended the Sandwich fgr on Wednes day The will meet this week Saturday afternoon with Mrs May Holdridge All are welcome To Mr and Mrs Robert Riddell a son was born on September 10 Noble left on Monday for Ohio to attend the funeral of Alon feo airchild a cousin of Mrs Noble who died last Saturday Mr Noble returned home Wednesday Mrs Sarah Russell of Elva visited her sister Mrs May Hathaway on Sunday Miss Bertha Havens returned home (Saturday evening after a two with relatives in Chicago Her brother Leonard who accompanied her here returned to Chicago iSun day evening Rev Lowery filled his pulpit here Sunday after a two vacation visiting several in Chi Mr and Mrs Robert Roush are the proud parents of a daughter born last riday morning Mrs Emma Butts of Sycamore has been a guest of Mr and Mrs Jos McEwan for a few days Mrs Augusta Johns and Edwin Johns went in their automobile to Chicago last Sunday morning return ing in the evening Mamie Powers Anna McEwan and Ruth Lees were in Sycamore shop ping last Saturday Mrs Thomas more riday Louis Klemm Woodstock last There was a good attendance the Aid society meeting Ithe home of Misses Agnes and Ja net McDirmid last Thursday $335 was received for lunches The little daughter of Mr and Mrs rank Cook who has been very ill is steadily improving Miss Lydia Roush of Kirkland is a guest of her brothers Robert and Martin Roush Mr returned Saturday from an eastern trip William Roath attended the fair at Woodstock last Thursday Mrs John was in Syca more last Saturday Mrs Lees received a letter from Mrs A Hawley who is at Morgan Colo stating they had a severe frost on August 23 which killed all garden vegetables They continued plow or GEO MORRIS AT HIS ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 113 North Maple Street Where all kinds of shoe repairing can be had on short notice Your patronage is respectfully solicited Improved Quick Shoe Repairing Outfit USED BY Otto Swanson was the guest of red Worcester at Monroe Center last week Thursday Arthur Keen is enjoying a vacation at airdale Ill Jacob Heckman and son Harry were visitors in Chicago last riday A Lettow was the guest offriends at Madison Wis a few days last week Those from Kingston and vicinity who are attending school at Genoa are Hazel Ludwig Clyde Ottman Edgar Lettow and Guy Lanan Mrs Lillian Pratt and Mrs (Pratt returned home last week from an extended visit with relatives in Sunnyside Wash They brought back some of the products of the Yakima Valley in the line of apples and potatoes which are beauties Mr and Mrs John Howe were vis itors in Chicago Saturday and Sun day Mrs A was a guest quaintances rwjeek Mrs Mary jE Woodard of relatives Sunday Mrs Russell was taken iously ill one day last week the following relatives were caked to her bedside Mr and Mrs Moudy of Wayne Mr and MrsW Johnson of South Bend Mrs Mary Comesky of Spencerville and Mrs Nettie Longhman of Leo Ind Robert McGrath principal of theKirkland school was a guest of MrHoward Johnson one day last week Martha and Emma Stuart enter tained their friends Martha andHarriet Benson of Chicago last week Henry Landis 'and family return ed Monday night from a few visit with relatives and friends in Chicago Col Whitney of Chicago was a guest of relatives here this week Mrs A Smith of Whitewater Wis is the guest of Mr and Smith Mr and Mrs Ed Dean of Canton South Dakota guests of relatives here a idays last week Mrs Bell and 'Jennie Clark arrived home day morning from a few visit at Minneapolis Minn Among those from Kingston and vincinity who saw Theodore Roose velt at reeport last week were: Lettow Granger Aurner Sherman and Dun lap Those' who enjoyed the same Miss Eva Burke and Mr Herman iSteurer were united in marriage Wed nesday night at the Lutheran sonage by Rev Moutham of German church young couple are well known in this Milage and their Earl Pratt of a guest of relatives here over Iday at Belvidere were Ira Bicksler Wyllys and Len Hill Mrs A Lutter returned home last Sunday from a few weeas with relatives near Kansas Kansas Itend to them best wishes for 1 fntnro hannines They expect make their on a farm north of iGardw fcrairie Mrews has reached here announcing tire marriage of Henry Homan which joccurred in Dubuque Iowa August 20 His many friends here extend to him and his wife best wishes for their future life Sidney Burton was in Rockford Tuesday where he took treatment for his eyes Mr and Mrs William Wilcott of Point were guests of friends and relatives here Sunday Mr and Mrs Lentz of Springfield Ill are visiting with rel atives and friends in this vicinity Arbucklq and made a business trip to the seat last Tuesday rank Vosburg of Milton the guest of relatives in this vicin ity Mrs Holroyd came from the Sherman hospital ain last Tuesday rank Dohmeyer returned to his home at Barringtwn Ill last Tues day after enjoying a ten visit at the home of Rev Tuttle loyd Allen and family of Rich mond Virginia wege guests of rela tives here the past week A special committee has been ap pointed by the Epworth League to make arrangements with Dr Brushingham of Sycamore to be with us on riday night September 23rd at which time he will lecture upon the "Passion which he per sonally saw recently in Bavaria The teachers and pupils of our vil lage school are endeavoring to put forth their best efforts in accom plishing good results during the com ing year The total enrollment of pupils thus far is sixty five and by rooms is as follows 1 KIRKLAND Mrs Morey who has been Mrs George Heyward for weeks returned to her home cago Monday Miss Louise Johnson who has been the guest of Mrs Wells for a couple of weeks returned on Wednesday to her home in Duluth 1 Parke and family are enter taining Mr brother Al from Indianapolis Mrs red Meyer underwent an operation at the Rockford hospital last week which was very successful and she is on the way to recovery James Groves son of Mr and Mrs Henry Groves is very seriously ill with typhoid fever at his home west of town rank Poust who was suffering with a mild attack of typhoid fever was taken to the Rockford city hos pital last Thursday for treatment Margaret Reynolds celebrated her twelfth birthday anniversary Satur day by inviting a large number of her school mates to spend the after noon with her The time was spent gayly in games after which refresh ments were served On Wednesday September 14 oc curred the marriage of Miss Vivian Lord to Mr Emil Lantz at the home of the parents in Chi cago The groom is a fireman on the St Paul railroad and is the esit son of Mrs Lantz village His brother Julius ed the wedding The young will make their home in Chicago 7 Ex KX? 1 I UfrlnAArlm On nt 01 fl I UWIluullU llluulluj VV uUlluuUdjI VuJll IVTonn a Rpantifnl Snripfv Compriv T)raina JL aTAWAilA VXi VW XX A XX XX (BY WM LETCHER) fl THE KH I PLOT Hpl I Mh 'a HB TERS RpH I A Strong Emotional Play 4 WlW based on the INTERNA A A TIONAL MARRIAGE QUES TION Production is complete (B in every detail with an exceptional strong cast of fl Metropolitan players fl No advance in prices MM'dflflfl fl Miss Aleta Hansean as Beatrice in the Plotters PRICES 35o AND 50o I El I III fl III A III I 9H Ai 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