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The Saybrook Gazette and Arrowsmith News from Saybrook, Illinois • 1

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I- pw 5 jr r.i J. UlW' nJrU ini 'nnKj All 'I AND i-t -M tfea latereatiag Items Samaadlai Towaa. ran connect with the four inner I walla ofthe main building, and you hare a very good, idea ofthe plan; At the center of I lie cronariaee the octagonal strue-! tun that terminate in the and this structure forms the great rS3il Mr Moor Tails Aboat the Coa-. iWMloul Library. soxabss.

I Id-rSvi yl which will be retched later on. The contestants who will repn-1 sent the high school in the district contest at Saybrook are Dwight Douglass, oration; Elmer Weeks, essay; Ethel Gamer, recitation; John Puett, baas solo, to- cal. Colfax Press. a comixo KVXXT. 1 s-i.

i A' literary contest is being u- fn the center of the west front is ranged to be held in this city April the Main Entrance or Pa-1 25 which will be a treat for our rilion. The approaches to this en- people, It will be a silver medal trance an a nry imposing. On contest in whieh the sehmils of either side of the fountain spoken this district of county. SHAPE8INOUR i ivi i EiK f- w- atyk and exclusiyeness is not all there is to our They are practical, serviceable creations. They are to the head, and the weaser has al lowing that the effect is pleasing ber.

-We are showing the smartest ete- ationi i in millinery it hu ever been onr pleasure to offer, at lowest prices. M-esS i Paw Details Coflceralag Its Cea iS-H A 'V -F L' (Cotiaudfr Marak W'AaaiaOTOB, D. 0., llarefa 14, VS. Before entering the Library, let us take a view of the exterior. lossy it is noble jfi stinctively I graduating clast of the public senool this year isnt I public senool this year isn will participate, and is held under I ingfa the auspices of the McLean County I as la I.ibHn IPL.

i I Literary The I I of in my first al figi Fountain of a grand whieh from will cal the as the clan or 1001. Mi jpejoy will be valedietor-l Bertha Doi sal-1 county js Blanih Po into- districts, eon-i ian and Miss 1 bnt just why. it 8 uP. to ntral divided -I. -tfv eY-m kV' pressee'us that way is pretty, hard I vDd'hu arejof I teats are held prior -to; the final.

I ntatorianTheBer ronY between gHfri to toll. We listen to an- oratorio the I At the final those who are victori-1 first and second Jbonora was only hv nnff nf fclm mit mubipi nA I landing is of the same, ornamented I ous in the diatrint enntaaia AAiM I fwaatiAM VLa landibg. These stairways are of I tests are i Douglass bJ one masters," and I jjjj'jj tha dtrict fraction The We invite you to see onr new line of woolen dress goods, ana wash fabrics. Remnants of Slaees. They ran from 8 to yards.

New. line of ladies' belts, the Duchess, and belt buckles. 0Bf com-1 a -i remaining mem- we are thrilled with a supreme de- "I of bers of the class Elisa- W- light, but to analyse the work and torweys are protected by Prof. F. C.

Prowdley, oif Colfax, Jbeth Blunk, Rachel Breneman tell why the music produces such "VV chairman of this district and will Bonnie Ellis; Messrs. Con- impulses is a pretty "difficult task. hJ ofthe contest in this I ro R. H. Long and B.Striek The only reason I eould attempt to caodelabra, beanng clueterj of elec-1 city.

Scholars from Colfax, Crop- lanck ascribe would be that the music I lamp for illumination at night. My, Anchor, Bellflower, Arrow-1 the product of a great anfi tbree doorways to the I smith and Saybrook will compete in listening to it we realise some- and it will be one of the liveliest, h.rK-r. i thing of that gieatness. So it is tb? of "P- events that hu bun pulled off in It we.k foud hoQ with this building. We look at it Er 81 monoliths, our city tor many a day.

PP nnd tree ssto by its symmetry is protected Jby a bal- yard tbat were wejl preserved and fV and are inTpressedby its symmetry ilconr and I of The Gorsefs. Odr kni; 1.1 1 and bmuty and we can only Joo.same pattern that to the conclusion that its deaiwn I he outer walls of the to the conclusion that iU'digu tk outer walls of the good apples were I fjW leaTe wu evolved from tome sreat mind Five windows look out I jMe McCollum was orer in An-1 which the wind had, blown over Bnt in this we would be mistaken on this bslcony rectangular win- cb" the other day and while there As lut winter wu a rather I fe tor its design was not the product dows above which are five eircu- jpoke to a school director about one and the apples had no ofone mind, but many iJliSdi-1 If The pedemente of pHoeipd of the chool.fre re what nature gave them, s'- I these support the busts-of Haw-1 that village. The director, who their condition issomewhat re- many groat artistie minds, for both 'VJ10'1 thebuste- of Haw- otat The director, who their MndiUon.u-soniewhat re- as All $1 corsets are sold under the following war- rant; Money refunded after four weeks' trial 1 if corset is not satisfactory. 1 Liije of fleehWeflpi fe': received a shipment of the latent novelUes inBtnnnfReTereable Four-in-Hands, Shmld Bows, Shield ecks, Eto. Also a new and swell line of fancy stiff and.

and fancy hslf hose. A very pretty up-to-date inside and out the building is tosh- thrn Mwau lav, Franklin, Goethe doubt desired a pious teaeher, fhable. Among other things ui -j i.r I and Irving. The, keystones of began questioning him about his this incident showsthe value of I vinAnn I DHifib. and Alia fni inmi.

Im.l I ihi laayes for preserving either roots. Lexington ioned aftfif the style of the Italian lfjPd Iffing. The kfyi Renaissance, that new births of ltbeae dows arT that gave to Ital classic arT that gave to Italy many I cherubs, which form the support I morals and the following took I Ihe leaves I i 'frnitor The Colfax Odd Fellows, who lost their hall and contents in the fife of Dec. 18, have bought a lot and AAmIhAaIaJ Cab LM ot the! -Tc splendid imitations of the old Greek MwntuatirTg fiBurea of a eontinu and Roman models which are yet P1 wliated There are in the wonderof the world. Bo when nW details, to describe Ire have learned the source of the whch would become monoton-7 Hration, we are not so surprised I proceed to the vhitocts builded so I Bt bronae doora that guard the portals to the enduring work of Mj, A closer inspection of tba 'mils I There are three of these doors, L' Sjuarble, but of ffinnttca acd one-half tons.

uue from Concord, New bree CIsaKlS'teiiSsfia: J4ei)s Tailorf4acIe? Lome in sad see our line of spring and summer woolens at a price which will surprise you. Leave your order. -j. XITTIE BROWN-RIESCHs i B. Afe AwR Succeuor to W.

W. Btebletoh Dry Goods Millinery, Notions, Etc. iUlUlUlUIIUIIIIIIIIIIUlUilllllllllllllllUUIIllllllllUllUlUUt 2 tobaceo? I old site, and will be on the corner rr of Main and Brooke streets. They jou a license to preach? bought the lot from Ezra Henlme, uTOil land contracted with him for a new hy, darn it, man, we had a building, at an expense of $8100. fellow over here from your, town It will be of brick, 25x60, two Isome time ago who could do all I stories 'The lower floor will (these things.

.1 be rented, and the second story I will be used for a lodgeroom. The wx. simpsox'b wat. stairway will be in the rear, from story twenty-one feet, and the sec- 5 landscape the Wm. Simpson, who will farm Brooke street.

The walls will be story twenty-nine feet, mak- irbBe Pec.in, 8 Gte the W. E. Cunningham form east I o. Pedbrick, with stone trim-Ifjing sixty-tour feet in all, -not in-1 Jreg.round of which is a mother I of town this year, does not believe I B- Work will commence at i to get in a bnrry in the onc' The order has been a power when planting Hel'B004 in commuaity, and his forefathers. Near her has not planted any oats yet qnd Wl' he pleased to see it again ci HK uH Mi-uRnn 1 Norseman with his winged says he is waiting tor spring to I fortmW housed.

Colfu Press. the first story they are more tL Amencan InAgLmm. finely dressed; and of the second holding aome arrows, a prehistoric Lut year he didnt plant a gfonffe The grocery firm of Palmer storv they are finished to a smooth I mA 1 ivnee. hM ith tu! of corn until the 14th of May andlWnght dissolved partnership this forty bushels Uek, Mr. Wright retiring from per if- Therereapavilwnateachof the to.bB.BJc oomeof his neighbors who the buaineu and selling his interest w.ttw,ihia.

A in. I -icr Jcij-Vi joii four corners, somewhat than 1 the main portions building, whoae wqlls project of I 1 -V XU 'fe MOST, PEOPLE KNOW OF Traiiol CERIES. DO YOU? the fi il' I btter did not raise so will be known Palmer ft Mateh- fonrK, il? tba ett This store hu done a phe- aoor represent Imagination i and Mr. Simpson wu taught by his nominal basinets in the put year,) Iggd hu already become a i I tablished Mr. Match-.

the new member of the firm, is 1 known in Gibson City and vi- having been employed for fouls worked into formings or I aS'torthith whSthlre SShiJKtore1! Jieworm-lik figures. The keystonu PB fb covered urves to protect them from Paks the patronage of the Of the window-arches ot the first Br to defect. 'I both cold and dry wuther. tod will make ai stow, instead of being ornamented tbe Mr. Simpson does not believe to please their patrons in ever with the usual conventional scroll tb bBte there will be many cherries or I way possible.

Mr Matckett wil or head, are lyi VlgU UW MS Kipl sculptured wikb tbeir own J- or way possible. enter upon his new duties soon cherries pears this year. Just W. F. Mooxi, as a substitute un be obtained for him in his present position.

Gibson Courier. 1 -a "a into typical Ethnological- heads, representing tbe different races and nationalities of the world. Thou' are a wonderful study in them-selves, the characteristic features of the faces and the headdresses worn by the different reus being ehiseled out with that accuracy of detail that only a clou student, like Prof. OLis T. Muon, curator of the Department of Ethnology in the National Museum, could AND PRICE A FEW such as flour, goods, candies; etcV and iSSfe iTHtfl li SW BE SURPRISED AT; wj PRICES WE Wu2i NAJOl YO XACHUTO ATHLKTIC8.

Granville Calhoun is teaching class in athletiu at Chicago in addition to his regulu duties in a wholeule eatabliahment. the war of the rebellion, and one He hu several pu of the leading Democrats of North-1 meat onu each wee era McLean county, is the happiest tion. A few weeks ago nniJ. man in the county. While in the I out-pointed the best boxer in the their marriage bis wife commenced array Capt.

Russells hearing wulclus and later threw the best a period of He uid that -1 wrestler three times in fortv sec- when they lived on a farm near the I this city that she attempted -to ever re-1 shoot him with a shotgun be sided in tbis vioinity and is well was coming up to the hnuu and ttetleb Sot a Divorce. Gotleb Fink, who formerly upils and they sided near this city, was granted a ek for instrue- divorce at Bloomington Monday. ago he easily Fink testified that shortly after i il 1 army Lapt. Kussells hearing wu ciau ana later threw the impaired by concussion, the result wrestler three times in forty of the heavy artillery fire. Of late onds.

Mr. Calhoun is one of yearsthe affiictioif wu worse until best all-round athletes who evi it was with great difficulty that he dd in tbis vioinity and is it was with great difficulty that he wen re-1 ifit1' possibly describe. The intellectual European, the symmetrical Cireas-- sian, the fierce Arab.the hairy Aino, the almond-eyed Chinu, the stolid Esquimau and the degraded Fue- looks down on the passer- I by a repreuntative of mnumeN zr- able generations of There are 88 of these heads. kind. It is rrjS'jk v4v-V 1 THE PRETTIEST AND IN SAYBROOK.

jaw -O- V1" Stw 'A' j-ta One day recent-1 qualified to instructa elau in tbis I that he only uved his lifi in his home while I ling to the ground. He his daughter wu playing the piano I Mated how she got mad and in an adjoining room. Suddenly oca osadcatxs. him frequently with her fists, the the music penetrated his ears and Our school will turn out five Pber batcher knife and what- in a few moments he was able to graduates this year, and the com- "er hear every note and vibration of Siwieemenl exercises will probably re t.bUd Wle tnd the lustrumenk He announced be held May .20. The giaduat ax and the futto km daughter and.

was Lra all-young ladies, az folIows: wen he astonished to discover that he could Bertha Boudreau, (Sil Thompson, M001 W1h hear her and. understand Mamie Proffitt, Delpha Myere wd A every word she uttered. There Mary Wilkinson The school lws fff h'ough thswindow. He was great rejoicing in the Russel1 proreTery utisfoctorily. 7 8 to Danyers, near houuhold, and so elated wu the I V' I which place the couple now live, captain over tbe remarkable res- I bave remded tor two years and toration of bis hearing that he rn a half, and because his wife did not went oqt on the street and spent clJd Mren and Ralph Bobu want him to go, she took an ax and several hours eon versing-with wmpletod the erection of a I cut the tongue out of the spring friends, a pleuure he him never I btck i flflljr an wagon.

For weeks at a time the hoped tor. -Af, artistic pieee ofworkmanfkip; It woman, said the husband, would lie a substantial vehicle 1 It is uid thatthe Boers half their They the fan of them refnse to cook for him and when boys intend taking one or two ex- he took charge of the she release tensive trips it during the coming I threw the food in a slop 'bucket, Y' I fnr IliMa lu 1 For there indignities be divoree. vDn the i wanted a fink ad stated that this wu the first at-: tempt to make Ethnological science contribute to the architectural decoration of an important public building. No attempts at dramatic or picturesque pose wu made in modelling these heads, accuracy being the only aim in view. All ui rsswuntroen of middle age or in the prime jof life, and each head wm subjected tp the strict test of -SMuarement, tbe distance between i the eyes, and the height and prom--laeaceef the chuk bonM being 'the criterion of racial differences.

7 The' building, that is the part visible from the outside, a eport. Inside this court you can ire to yourself another build- zs A but most generally he would run away from her when ehe wusr mad. I mU that immAmA hotSCB 1 I He said that he tasded ttpip her flatS ,0, TEir Redriek, residinr Mutfpf town, sowed ovar ihimyr aensof aafta liak pitted that he had i day that-wben begot home Ihettoehfpeendydlumar.

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1896-1985