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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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BLOOMiNGTON. ILL. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1900. -rv LEROY. i onrrxHocizs.

wlMf. 104T- fxT A atd pUt pc lUAkATt. VM'littU dAugtter of Edward Gilbert baa ieca quite 111. J. Ruth made a busineas trip to FprlcgSeld Mondsy.

Mr. Haas of Farmer City is visiting her aisier. Mrs. X. L.

Martin. Mr. Charles Thompson, of Broadwell. made a business trip to Elkhart Monday. John D.

G. Oglesby. Tate" private secretary, came home Monday night to tail hi vote. Ilaary Loyd of Lincoln and Thomas of Springfield returned home to cakf their ballots. Charles Faut.

Willism Brunner sad Bonermrt attended the ca-e walk In Linccia Monday night. iles.r. Huck. Danner and Hill of Mt. PuUski spent Saturday evening with lady fnenil of this village.

Mis. Aana Galford returned home from Lincoln Tueaday morning where she instructs a Urge music class. -The UJies of tbe M. E. church of this plaxe gave aa yater aupper Tuesday night Aad had quit an attendance Mr.

Ralph Lambert And Mr. WllliAm LAwrfrure went to Spr'ngfield Tuesday evening to recelva election returns. Frank Clark relumed home Monday night after being a two weeka- viaitor ADiocg relative in Petersburg. Mr. Levi lira returned home from MlddUtowB Monday, where he ba been CAEstrocting bouse for ome time.

The youngest daughter of Dr. Kincald fell and broke her collar bone hunday morning. She I improving as well as could be expected. Mr. Burford.

who arrived here Saturday night from Denver. to visit hi daughter. Mra. Kincald. went to Farmer City on business Monday.

Mr. G. G. Taylor of Hartaburg. who spent Sunday with relativea here, returned horue Monday morning, accompanied by Mis Lolu Taylor.

Clheon CUT. Mr. Oren Vanschoyock. who 1 sick with typhoid fever. getting better.

Mr Reuben Pemtaey 1 very sick at hi home south of here with typhoid fever. Mr. And Mr. Frederick Buchanan, of Mt. Ayr, visited Mr.

and Mrs. E. E-Little oa Saturday and Sunday. a-Mr. an Mr.

Lee Cilery are visiting Mr. nd Mrs. w. Jone. Mr.

lllery 1 one of the flrn i of CDsry at Jones, hardware Arm of thla city. -Mr. John Baxter paid hla election bet oa Wadneeday evening by wheeling Mr. U' P. Foaaett half A block la a wbeelbAr-row.

There was quite a crowd preseat to d7 the cheering. and S. B. Palmer FTXERAL HOTICE. Ta rur4 aarrtoat cf Mra.

Var.b U1 be bald tb a af lerecoB at a ek-ck kl Iba AAiU reftUtfrcce. WT Kortfa Eaal tr. Tha rAAcA wtJ ba Of-ez. to friatda rrats I Wl m. 5rieBdA isritoil.

T- Of B. H. A Etrlitf of lb TrtbA of IW-B liar wlil ba ArU la Wet kAll. con.tr Mam Bud Frost atraata. FnilaT NortMcbtir Ixpor-tAzt llDeaa Lvery kbuald LEXINGTON.

Sit fcun1rel IAi.y PADtairraiha J.rroar 1 of to Lrxlncion last Saturday. Tbr Lnr-r. dua here At 1 a. did pel Arrit Tbunday IUI 12 o'clpck at auoa- Mr. Arti Elliott laad up for a frar d) on Account of runolnc a nail la fvot.

Mri. J. C. Harry Itfi for aI'xIco oa TuralAy to Jala her bctbAcd la tbelr futura bom. -M1A Nlli MacOIIry.

Carlotk, vltlted in Letiortoa ca Tuee4y And Wed-Coailay. Mr. Aba P. God-lard, who la principal of the Arrowamltb scfcoola. will Hod Saturday and Sunday wltb borne folk.

A gang of forty-t men are grading! and laying new rati oa tbe Altup Just ouib of Leilngton. Tbey Are working nar.b. Mta George Wattoo laft on, Wed-neaJAy for Nw Mexico, wbere aba Join brr buabAnd la ttelr at boiae ia Uak. Ir. Cbr 4l llauato'a off.ee building In tbe rear of tbe Larilngtoo State bazik.

ia up one atory and will be complete by cold weAiber. Tbe funtrfAl aervlce of Mr. J. J. Dorothy orrurr-d Vt-dnlay al 11 a.

ra. at Lawndale M. E. cbunb. ReT.

Mr. OoopaT conducted tbe ervlca. Mr. lof Lind. who baA been running a aboe abop la lilocnilngton tbe past bis baa reeum-d hia buainete; la bla old ibop ia Lexington.

Mr. and Mra. George Wtlaon. of Nor-diaJ. and Mr.

Mary Krlly. of Blooming-ton. Halted at tbe home of Dr. and Mra. Goodbeart Thurtday.

Mr. J. L. LADgatA.T la building a modern barn At hi hotna place. Tbe lower eiory will be of Lexlugtca I reaaed brttk.

tbe aecond floor will be frame. And when completed will Add much to tbe appearance of bis home. "fnrle" Jacob Srar. of tbi city. oted lat Tueaday for McKlnley and the regular Republican tliket.

Thl la the twentieth time Mr. S.ar baa cat bla tr.r a nrraidential and late, baring Iftrwa taa eall fee iriir fee A44- I at mm ww easel. Hair. 4 Cif-f IV M. AH.WUMI I II rrr--1 AAi' BV At AX? I f-As rt to ere U'AMI f- ai -i siaa r.i -I f- rets Mat.

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Jllinois Farms for Sale. A Good Investment IMarraavaltUck Umma iAod. tiood flT a. It. a4 A.l tmSiUauoA) aa4 I- al Im-trvmRii 'a raat oaa-Aau rrxp4.

prt aaA. 'tiTirrCri: u-vl AU A4ar rultiTaUoa. i.ti n.r-i. a4 MatM f.oa4-k.f crvp Saiird Prvw ara aa t'it irarla ara caa wlii atiJ tAi'rrMrlrr t.ai-a Vaaa ot cAaraAaa a araxwaa i a.i on or wrua I.C. HAM1LTVS.

WatakA.UI MUCT IU IOV Ml-SCir TO l.i-lf je.rarajirr araaaat waa taU ua av. I a raaa j.a at tr -aal aaA oe6j.aa-. tiwtMtftlt Sa bair f-r t-apa'a Hniimftl nrr.ai e- atMAtaar Jr 'rfrl JiTr pi. KIDNEY CURE When Prof Jlunyon vs bis KIDNET CI i a specific for nearly every form of kidney uia-r he does not overstate the esse in the loaat. It 1ms a on lor itself a place miong the alr ir.fallil.le rr medics.

It ill not cure disease in the advanced stage. It will tJ the impossible, but it will cure evrrv of kidney complaint, even th incipient stswf of Bright 's disease, Fifty-iix other cures. All druMiftis. 25 jUa tluide to llealih ia free. Medical advice free.

rite to Broadaar and Solh street. Sw ork. PL'BLIC SALES. iw i l- a. 1 1,1 rivrratorkr-fl.

1 will sell at public sale St my residence. ISi miles ea.t of lUnies atation, 2' niilcs a est, and 1 ml Miuth of Merua, 5 nines southeast of Towamia, 7 miles northeail of HioominRton. on Tl fcSUtY, NOK.VBKK 20, Commencing al 10 o'clock a. ttie following described property, to-wit: 1 HEAD UK A lTl.t. Twenty -ave lutad of iik co, an head now giving rmlk.

principally Dtirhkm and Holstein; ome of the cu. i now. balance will b-- during winter. Twenty head coining 2 vear-uld eteeis, eili about pounds each; IS hi ad ol yearling aleem. weigh about Tiio pound each; 22 head of good stirr calves.

2 bull caites. Also my 3-yrar old 1W-ham bull, pedigreed and registered. llu A catU are well bred and in thritty condition. 1 1IK tl OK KHADSri.lt 5 vrars old. broke single and double; 1 broii geiding, 6 tears old, broke to all hamc; I niau-h team "of bay drivers, tt and ear old.

lltAll Ot BOGS Seven old biood sows. 6 are 1 with 5 sucking pip. an. a shoats. avemtte from 7a to 17t pounds; I'oland-I'hma stoi all in healthy condition.

line dimen niilk cat. in good order. This stoik aill ihanelv sll withrait reserve or by-biua. THiM A "credit of 11 months will vr given on all sums over purchaser giving note with appmved -curit. to diaw inleresi Irom da' at the rate ol 7 per cent per annum if not paid at nuturitv.

A discount of 0 per cent will te given for cah on time saies. All sums of 1 and un.ler. caih in hand. No property IU be removed until tvrnis of sale are complied With. KHAN J.

11AM.KV, Humi. 111. J. H. hlRKHATKIt'K, Aai tloneer.

tS-4tAiyUt I'l'BI K' SI.E Having decided to quit the dairv buiinei. I will sell al public sale the Ueani farm, two nuK'S northwest ol court house, on the White lak road, on Till KSDAY, NuVKMBER Is. l. Commencing at 10 o'clock s. m.

shsrp, my entira herd of dairv -oa and heUera. aa fallows: 5o liEl Or; COWS Uivmg milk, li6 are frrsli and balance will be soon. These cwj are No. 1 in even respect and mostly large. Twelve bead of Shorthorn heifers, years old, will be fresli December and January.

Twentv seven head of. yearlings and youi.ger. 1 also have one foiled bulled ci.mug 3 jears old. 3 HKAD OK lloltSKS As follaws: One span of Coai horsi. 7 and 8 years old, sorrals, flue stvle and good drivers.

One bay borne, yeais old. So. 1 single driver. 16 Ht All OK STOC HOGS Nine of which sra good bnod sows. KAKM 1M1M.KMUNTS Ten good feed boxes, I McCormick mower.

1 self dumping bay rake, I Challenge feed grinder, good as new; 1 hay forky ingle harpoon, trak and rope complete, and other artu ies too numerous to mention. TKHMS OK SAI.K A credit of 10 months will be given on all sums over 10, purchaser giving note with approved security. Seven par cent will be charued after maturity. Six per cant discount for cash. 10 and under, cash in hand.

No projerty to be removed until terms af an. are complied with. Lunch wlil be served on the ground. L. CHAMBKKS, Hi.

Col, J. H. KlKKl'ATKK'K, Aoctioneer. JOHN A. Wt'SlCK.

Clerk. nx-r PIBLIC SALE OK STELRS For sale at publio sucUon. at the Leiingtou stock yards, oa SATIRDAV, NOVKMBEK 10. Bginning at II o'clock a. m.

KI0 HKAl" OK K1HST -CLASS OHAUE YEAR-ling sto steers, to lie sold in car-load lots TP KM4- credit of months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security, drawing per cent interent. OWE, J. B. SOKMAN. Auctioneer.

Bn8-Tt-4o-lf Notice of ot Real Estate Bv virtue of an order and decree of tha county court of Md-ean county, Illinois, made on the petition of the undersigned State of William T. Hail, debased, for laave to sell the real estate of said lieoeaaed, at the November term, A. U. 1900 of ssid I court, to-wit on the (Mh day of November, Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the Hth dav of December next. Itween the of It) o'clock in the forenoon and 6 clock in in afternoon, of said day, at o'clock in tbe eAer-noon.

at the ea of the court house, in the citv of Bhxiinington. county of McLean snt state of Illinois, the following dew-nbed leal estate belonging to the estate of William I. Hall, deceased, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section It. township north, range 2 east of the third principal meridian; also, lota 5 and 6. in block 8, the town of Hevworth, McLean county, Illinois, will be sold to the highest and best bidder.

Terms of sale-One-half cash. A credit of one year for tbe balani-e. the purchaser giving nte. with good security, and a mortgage on the premises sold. Notes ro draw 6 per tent interest from date of sale.

Ires- m.y st h.r option psy all cash. H-RK November 9, llWO H. O. BEEVES, Attorney. Aiimi ii isi i a ioi 's Not ice.

Notice ia hereby given tliat the undersigned, adminiat rator of the esUU of John F. Green, deceased has fixed upon the January term. D. 19U1 of tbe county court of McLean county, at Bloo'mington, 111- for the adjustment of ail claims against said decedent, and will appear before said court on the day of January, 1101. All persons having ciaium against said (State are hereby notified and requested to att -ud sail term of court, lor tbe purpose of having the same dAUfperw.n indebted to sa'd estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned.

Dated this 27th day of Oi tobrr. LESTER GltEEb, Admlnlstrater. H. G. EEEVE8.

Attorney. F. T. HAMILTON. Complainant's Solicitor.

Master in Chancery's Sale. State of Illinois. McLean County as. Ia taa circuit court of said county. Henry tiapen at al.

vs. Margaret 11. rortescue rt U. No. CScy notice i hereby given that, in pursuance of a decree enwred on tbe 24th day of Octooar, A 1 VJi bv tbe said court, in the above entitled' fause.

I. bain Welly, matter In chancery of said McLean county, wlil, at the hour of o'clock iu the after on, on Saturday, tha I-ti fciv of November. A. O. 1XX).

at eat front door of tbe court house (Turner hsli, in BlMjiuington. in said McUsn county, sell it nuhli. vendue, to the highest snd beat bidder, the following oVscribed real estate, lying and in the county of McLean and state of III-noi, to-wii: South fifty (' acres of west half of 'be northwest quarter (W) of section twenty-one (21 1, township twenty three (24 no'tu rai.ge two CI) east of the third (3rd; principal merid an; also the west one-haJ (Vis of quarter (vsj of said sec-ion twenty-one (Il; also th northwest ciuarter I1-) of the northwes; quarter (Vi) of sefioB twentv-eight CM), in said town and range, hem one bundled and seventy (170; acre mora "Venns of sale Two hundred (20O) dollars cash down as soon as said premises or any part thereof are s'riek off to any purchaser on the day of sale- at leant one-third (1-Z) of the entire price hid 'upon the approval of 'he sale by the court, and a mortgage ktiall be taken If tb roaster on said premises to secure the balance ot the purchase inonev to be due and payable in one and two vears from date of sale, in equal parts, St six per tent per cent) imarest per annum; the tjurehaaer having the privilege to pay greater amount than one-third (l i) upoa tha approval of the sale. October 26. 1900.

BAJX WELTT, Master in Cbancerv of McLean County, Illinois. y. T. HAMILTON, Complainant's 8o lid tar. JLLINOIS CENTRAL R.

Through sleeping car from ChieAg. He Snncgs via Memphis without change. Th Illinois Central la now running a through Pullman sleeping car daily beta-wen Chicago and Hot Springs. on it 'Limited," leaving Chicago at p. arriving Hot Springa 5 15 tbe next afternoon.

Through reservations Chicago to Hot Spring can aiso be secured on tbe 'SpeotsL' leaving Chicago :30 a. in. daily, arriving at Hot Springa fc-to toe next morning. Dining service ea route. A special foider of this new service, as well as full particulars concerning the above, can be had of agents ot tbe Illinois Central and connecting lines.

A. H. HANSON, General Passenger, AgatCkleAg. $500 REWARD. We win pay th.

above reward for any cava Liver Compiaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache. Ind.gestwm. Constipation or Caatlvenes cannot cure wun LiveritA, the L'p to-Iav Uttie Liver Pill. They Are pureiy eg etAhi. and never fall to give saWufscUOra.

iao oxe contain 100 Piils, 10c boxes contain 4 Pills, oo boxes contain 15 Pills. Beware of substitution and Imitations. Sent by mail. A tain pa taaaa. NKKVITA MEDICAL eornr Clinton and Chicago.

IU. Sold by DDNJf 4 CO DruggLsta. aoutbeAat OWMI MaIa AA Front Bkorngtoa. Frank Lott of Heyworth was In Leroy Wednesday on businesa and visiting hi parents. Dr.

A. M. Wilkes and mother have ren(ed the Parks property ia ward No. 1 where they will reside. Miss Ethel Van I'retealer, who ha been sick, ia Improving and hopes to return to her school duties at Champaign soon.

Our new superintendent of the Leroy school. Prof. C. J. Posey.

1 giving good satisfaction and his work is exceptionally successful. Dr. J. W. Fry, a former dtntist of this plate, left yeiterday for Clinton, where he ha purchased dental office.

Dr. A. M. Wilkes succeeds him in bis business here. The nimrods of this city are visiting the country, bagging quail.

The birds are reported numerous In this vicinity. And the hunter have alrtmdy been quite successful. Mr. and Mrs. L.

C. Crumbaugh and daughter left Thursday for tbe west, to be gone three months. They will visit all tbe leading cities ia the western states before they return. Mifs Clara Kline has accepted the position of teacher in the Leroy public school, which was made vacant by the resignation of Samuel Kles. who resigned oa account of sickness.

Miss Kline is a former teacher of the Leroy schools and reside la this city. Eureka. Mrs. John Flanagaa has been quite ill for several days. Joseph Burton moved his family to Peoria Tuesday.

E. E. MacNeil spent Saturday and Sunday In Danvers." W. E. Hodgson, of Albany, was a visitor in town Monday.

Prof. R. E. liieronymus was in Chicago the Diet of the week. Julius Krause, of Cincinnati, baa been apeading a few days la town.

Miss Laura Pifer entertained tbe T. T. T. club Saturday afternoon. Mrs.

O. L. Smith returned from a visit with Kansas friend) Monday. J. I of Chicago, came home to vote, returaing Tuesday night.

The 4 club enjoyed a pleasant eve-nlng with Mra. Dr. Wyatt Monday. Wliliam Moberly haa been on the sick list for several day, but la improving. Mi.

J- W. Meacbam returned Saturday evening from a visit with friends In the west. Mrs. W. H.

Foster is entertaining her cousin. Mrs. Louisa Ardrey. of Mt. Perry, I this week.

The CentrAl Uaioa Telephone company have been at work finishing their line from here to Mlnonk. The Sigma BetA Phi enjoyed a aocial meeting with Mis Jessie Fleming Monday evening. Miss Blanche Hamilton wit Initiated Into the fraternity and After the Initiation a banquet wa erved. Kappa. ChArle Harper" ioted on Tuesday for the firat time.

Walter Grelner came down from Chicago to cast his vote oo Tuesday. Miss Emma Nelson is having a two week' vacation while th. chool house is being repaired. Mr. Dwyer, who ha been laid up with A bAdly sprained Ankle.

hA moved to her dAughter'a home, Mra. Geo. Sinclair, In Normal. There will be a pumpkin pie social on Saturday night ia Pearce's hall under the auspice of tbe league. A abort programme will be given.

Mr. Dameron, wbo has been employed buying poultry and egg for Patton of Bloomlngton, will move to Colfax oon and Mr. Samuel Scott will succeed him here. Forrest. a tinvt who has been spending the summer in Dakota, returned borne In time to vote.

About one hundred And fifty citizen got the returns up to a late hour from special operators up town by telegraph. The funeral of Mrs. Sophia lived A few miles north of bere.And who died while visiting in Manning, wa held in the M. E. church-on Thursday Afternoon.

At the aesidence of the bride's psrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Bell, in this city. At high noon, occurred th mArriage of their daughter. Daisy, to Mr.

George Hill, of Chicago. They left for Chicago. El Paao. Mr Fred Hayward and wife moved to Chenoa this week. Fred intended moving there some time ago.

but waited after election so a to cast bis vote. Mr R. N. West left for Merwin. Wednesday night on business.

His mother took tbe same train for Topeka, to visit with her son. Mr. Charle Vest. Mr Thomas, who moved to Brimfie'ld. a month or so Ago.

came here to vote, but his vote was challenged, and owing to his having changed his place of residence, although but such a short time, he was not allowed to caat a ballot. Among those who came her. from different parts of the sUte and lsewhe-e to vote Tuesday were: Perry WiUlamson. of Cleveland, O. Vern.

Swartr. tf Bloomlngton: Serry Mayemont. of Effingham; David Brewer, of Qulncy: William Bur-roughB, of Poughkeepste. N. J.

H. Moore, of Frankfort, And George Gibson, who 1 UAvellng In low a- Carkoc Mr. S. E. Maure Ia In th.

again. Mrs. Albert GAddla la on th. aick list. Our harneAsmAker Ia expected her.

next week. Noel Burn, was kicked by a hons. At Emery Mont Kirk And Ml BUnch Jone were married last Wedneaday. rr Cr-haartz is selling flavoring evtract. He Is doing a fine business.

There ware quite a few people that went up Salt creek lAst Tuesday nighL yiA EIlA LanorA Reiaser, of Stout' Grove, visited Mis Maud. Intx last Tuesday. Mr Henry Plank and Miss SAlIor. of Hudson, speat A day in CArlock. He bought a cook stove.

The editor of the Trlbun. And tbe bArber roAd. a bet: if McKlnley waa elected then tbe edUur wa to Wear a large McKinley badge. The editor Is wearing It like a man. C'haoo Mis Gussie Pike departed Thursday for Santa Ana.

where she will visit with friends until Christmas. Mr J. Banta. who has been visiting ber brother. Mr.

Dewey P-r. in this city, returned ta Irer home in Chicago on Wednesday. Much Joy is fait nong the Republic-ana in this city over the election, but aside from some hilarity on last Tuesday night, everything passed off quietly. cablegram was received here Tuesday evening that Rev. Joseph Kerr, who left two weeks for Edinburgh, Scotland, bad arrived at Queensland.

England. Mr. Kerr will study in tbe tniverslty of Edinburgh and ejpectA to remain in tbe old country oae year. balllvaa oa A Hospital Cot. Chicago Journal: On a cot la the New York Polyclinic hopltal John L.

Sullivan bas lust fought a battle which neArly ended his earthly career. It was a surgeon's knife however, and aot a pair of fists, which led him out thl time. Tbe big prise rhter has undergone a dangerous operation for an ailment which threatened his life "It's a touRh gama. this." he said mournfully the other day. "but Ml be All r'rht Doc bas made me dopey and I don t'tbink I could knock out a rabbit Just now" Sullivan is practically destitute, and Senator Timothy D.

Sullivan is rais-g Another ucripUo to aid him. A Washburn fic Sons. riXIT AXD IUtMCy. 151 Nar: )laia-t HI Fmtttl ToatrttaUf Ktra. st.m a s(UAtj.

hu.t lor It.l tawkw Lairr rjit Boa MftMrUl F. I lac a. baa al JarCia.crva aa4 4f I'olA gTOCK FEEDERS Attentron Feed for Sale at the Vinar Factory. UtliUrt'tti fai p94 fjJ fur al fc'aaa' I nrMM4 ir u.a.t rjaaa4rwi i a jiss Florence A. Wright FACIAL MAA1K (paH-alt BaAaM ta.l vvtaiairai.

Lraia orCrra at UIlt Lacu lOt (fAkA Farms for Sale. 3 wTorioo) Kf intrrr4 tars i la Moeroa. M.t aa4 a4ataf rovnria, Mauuri, tair A rt C.iaa tr i- vutocjr 1U fn (rota -i tilwtrarr Harra.ra Mflaaa w.ufitr. Aias aa auna rtwka rtlf prtjen. 4iaWt irtl trlik MUdHjf loia la aar part of tl.rur a.l or A44rva IIK) I'At l-U Wm Vib.f lou-ai.

ii.jcv.tftuo (hoice Illinois Farms For Sale. Ta a.rr lJ a rra i ISi a.r ar'ra fl A arm PN artra I ai a- ra I ta ia I "i a a.ia lri arr :ni.ifi TV ars (l atufc fJ I iaa tn fjraM an unm aal at lai'l' ai' cira- a. I aMl ara ln Vk. TIIIJtLAL. AituriM.

11 Nona I tairr Mrrt. H.acriaiMi. liL Yy'E HAVE FOK SALE As Fine 160-Acre Farm Tl. ik. I I1CIC I III lllw Ull Ijr HHT- LASS IMPROVEMt.NT.

I.AK OKCdACD. O.NLV IL4 KKOM BUJDMIXOTOS JOHN tl) A llAteAA Uuitdisa. JWO Profitable Investments. s.ua-rr una. aoatr laa.

4 I' iftUnl; It- a a.tai aill aa -l I. rr a.f fmrai. Aoatr tw'J. it till rav thM- iM trail lr I iu t. f.

vr I Want to Get in Touch I Wita nwo aba aaot to bur UaJ ibal la Zr.rIo-a Taa brat la any aiaui fara I mi ruau M.uur.. oclr v. iaa (rum kaoaaa 1 11T. tar ajraaiaat mar feat aat of Ctlraa-o. I lukil.lsr luoaa.

iib eo iaa lariu. ura crta fur auu buabala corn, larja barn: rrt mica. aavaral taaaat Aoviaxa. A caaar ia maka Vt.0M la aaa Jm W.J. U.e LAAd Mas.

1ma. IU. YELLUlSa Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Orrirr: IHrat X4ftoai Itarik BjlldlA. pARAl LANDS.

If paruaa ioatis caoica iars iaaxja would laoi.aa wi ft larM In avnlacaairra Mia- aA-it-t. fAtita tkaa iaaa4. Tn wl. c.onal ar4 a1urta Ara m. ta Mc-laa crai aad awa of arvlta OouMa lt fatl.t.

aij A' la i.auaao4t"S. r-a- tini a I ia lurkrii of Uv r-uniry. dr-nUi at o-t T. BL NS. rr ttA Cetar Ikrart.

Mr Uaex Jowa Farm lor Sale. raa Ura af Toi am, aaa ta. bara OarvilA. lUMaa uotaift. twaa.

a.l a art a moot etaia of Ca art ri tWMaa Ut aatt eart lu rrf bra: trara larma la aoiJ.Ta lawft aul ail tar AM arra aad juiti- a r-at taal ul aaf ft-r caat mm taa aaai aai lar trrtna aa4 trtti-utar laijuwa at J. li. tTAJ(i KINwi. Cur it A. In A Qeneral Real Estate Agency.

T. Krni of Ia1ectoA. wilt bar n4 aU r. a a ia tatcr IH aura at4 wia im you atat to aai yaur prop tnr OT.o Uk J. M.

WaAAiy. Aitoroey. LtftlAfttttfA. VVesIeyan School of Oratory 1 Arock ronraaa la ElwuioA. Uraiory.

DrarraDo A ru paaa Aapunnbar II f.r i. tl. DAKKAH. btt.14.bjr. Luraotor.

EO. W. NANCE CRAMATC OITICIAX. ui Nan A UiA-il ATHE MARCH ISO TWO-STEP res piavu sxLa Mr AftbWA brat a4 Utai aro At Ail tBita-C Ura. lOR EXCHANGE.

1 iw-AtKE IMFROVCO rRM. K.iaa from BU trtoa ITUaKiAaa LFOkU W-A A KI.N. Ait.ra;A ihf rili'ii ft. tuuia aa ina fii -ir a I A 1 i ftV-lrftWaat. I ftUil.

Uia Hi lwi a tt. -4 1-4 1 aua. Irv4'. I-fl 4.T jrfc.j. al j.r t- aojar of W.l f.i.tK-ftv al II." Mata il-xt.

1 ta tr t44rr ia fJaif raal taa it. 1 rax Aal Ikr '4 isa liar a4a 14 laa III. a a ill- 1N Mla wa.l. al rari7r -a of Jut tt Ua aa l- af a 4 rjruit ta Uir af 1 n. naiftvam it I i(-i m.

t.t4 4. llM ttwnl af La 1 vualjr. It. Mn-r irr Vt A Vt. AlUiMjA 'III.

aa4 o4 umw 1.R irvTl' Al--lla 4 tm. I a a. -v iaa. mat tt i 4 lr- I rtair I a- a' f. aa4 jar.r.4 w4 Ut I i u'1 have purchased the grocery and 1 nxiurca or tne nrm i and will take possession next Monday.

iT C. WrlghVh been head clerk for I Mr -H. White for a number of I Mr" Palmar haa been In tbe employ or 1 xir' L. A. Cranston for several yeaxa.

Raadolpli. A R. Holils ablpped a carload of hog from Randolph one day last week. Walter Brown la preparing to move to Leroy. wbere be ha bought a dairy.

Mr. Bert Hitcbell of visited Mr. and Mr. Bert Bishop Saturday of last week. A number of the farmera of this vl-tnlty will finish busking corn thla week If good weather prevaila.

Cyrus Perry want to ahell and deliver hi corn but is uuable to get banda to abovel and will have to wait Ull next week. Mr and Mrs. John nd the Misse. Mollie and Ella Lloyd of Bloom-In gton rot SundAy with Mr. and Mrs.

K. J. Noble. Fred CrookshAnk came dowa from Chicago to vole on Tuesday. He has a good position with a government scale inspector.

W. Powell and several other went to Bloomington Tuesday night to get thA lection returns. They returned la the we mall hour with amlllng facea At lb reaulta. decor. Election, sed off quietly; 301 vote were polled.

-Flessner Zeiger received A cat load of potAtoe Wednesday. Mr. Edward Slemmer and little on Tlalted Mr. Stemmer' parent Tuesday. MY.

Nelatn Close came home from Toledo. Mpnday to visit hia parent and to vote. i Mr. aad Mrs. Thomas Gassner hAv moved into the bouse recently vacAted by Mri.

Mats. The ladle of the ChriatiAa church erved me! nd luach TueadAr. About S10 was netted thereby. -Mr. and Mr.

Cbarlea Rowan entertained the Utter' brother. Mr. Juda Sheffler, of Pekln. the firm of tbe week. Mr.

Philip Terk. of Minnesota, is home visiting friend and relative, who are glad see him. After hiaaeriou lllnesa. Alerna. Carpenter hav flnlahed the flae bara oa the farm of Mr.

Harry Dalton. north of her. Mr John McDonald presented hi daughter Nellie with a lovely Crown piano thla week. A number of tbe farmera hav finished husking com and by Thanksgiving Almost All tb corn will be gathered. Everything ia quiet her aince the-election aad the beta have All been Pd Mr.

And Mr. Joseph Orifflth Ar tb parents of a boy baby. Mr Wllmer BlddleA fine MorgAB tAl-lion died lat Saturday. A fans-day. afterward found on of his fia driving horvea dead In the barnyATd.

Coval. Sr. CrAnt Plpr la confined to the bous with lumbago. Br. And Mrs.

Johnson, south of here, ar tiwrent of a boy bAby. A large number from her "i11dIed a auVuTpArty Mr. T. HatI of Sbir- Wagner ha been uBn severely wlik aait rheum In her hand, is lsoptwMng. -Tb.

youag peoplA will be At lha horn if Mr. nd Mr. WllliAm I on night tbi week. Mr. John Mitchell wsa called to Sulll-vao to be at the bedside of her Edna Buxton, who i ill with fever.

-Mf. and Mrs. Lelia Moberly Are in W.bstVr City. lows, called to funeral of her fAther. Mr.

Thorn. Fielder. -Mrs. Nellie Brant Is confined to her bed with a sprained back and bru ed cued by a cow pushing her Agwnst a post ia tb bsrn. ja.

Anchor. Mr. And Mrs. Charte LAbertew at. the pArantA of a daughter.

Mr. La -son of RAnkin la her Tisit-Ing her mother. Mr. S. C.

Tnner. Mrs, A. H. Conger of Fletcher nd Mr J. 8.

Scott of Cookville re visiting here. -Charle Campbell wae in Bloom-ington thks week At the bedside of bis mtaer. who I very iek. The Willing Worker furnished dinner nd supper on election day. They ware very successful, taking in Tharle Smith -and Jay Means, who ar Attending a denl school in CbicAgo.

cam bom. to cAt their firt vote for praaldeot- Revival service began Thuraday alght at tb. M. E. church.

Rev. D. G-M Array i aaelated by EvAageliat M. t-Ptratch aad wife. BUbi A fsr of our farmers Ar.

done busking. Quarterly services will be held At the M. E. church next Sunday. Ala quartet! 3 p.

m. SAturdAy. Election ped off very quietly; 332 voAM ware rait. tb. l.rgest ever polled la the twBhin.

with 41 Republlcaa n- j.nty. depoaitod bla flrat prealdeotlal ballot in He will be Sr yeAra of Age ne-t February. tn arfounf of the morning Denver being late occAolonally tbe rural malt KAgoo will leave at 10:30 a. ta. Inatead of at Zn a usuil.

to accommodate tbe l-eoi'le la tbe country wbo aubaenbe for tbe Chicago daily paper. Even then the mall carrier are uaually compelled to leave without tbe Chi -ago morn tig pa-rr. A party of ten married folk went down to Ulooiutngion lat evening to attend Way Down Eat." at tbe Grand opera bouae. The party conalated of Dr. Welch and wife.

Dr. Covey and wife. Dr. llanaoa and wife. Mr.

L. 8. Van DoUh And wife, and Mr. C. P.

Scrogin And wife. They returned At 3 o'clock tola morning. SAYMWOK. George A. Hops went to IndiAnapoIla.

yiaterday to vlalt relative. There Are no cootaglou dieae re-ported in our locality at present. Work commenced on Mia Kltte Brow OA new brick building. P. D.

Cunningham. M. Deaver and J. Froelich Are in Iowa looking for farm Unds. Mr.

Galloway, of Rantoul. Arrived At thla rlace yieterday to look after her farm Interests. The oldest man voting at tbe election Tuesday wa Rev. Mr. Stoddard, wbo 1 9 year of age.

Mr. Jame Ingle ia visiting her par-enta. Mr. and Mra. P.

V. Cool, in Farmer City, thla week. ii. inK.r I and Mr. George W.

Kaaterbrook are- now occupying their new residence near tbe Methodist church. Mr Davidson Gllmore baa purchased the- G. ltlgga farm of 1M acreA. Mr. Gllmore bas been a uccess'ul renter.

Mrs Clara Means, who ba been her visiting her parenta. Mr. and Mr. August Grote. deprted for her home in Gibson City yeterday.

Tbe director of tbe McLean County Fair AAAOciallon met At thl dIaca yeter-dAy. VArloua committee were appointed to retlae tbe premium liat. etc. The lAke Erie A Weaiern I digging a well just aoutb tbe tAnk at this place. Tbe well will be twenty feet in diameter.

After It Is completed they will move tbe rump house. This sit made neceaary on account of getting so much mud out of the river. AtlavatA. a force of C. A A.

cArpenters Are here giving the depot And baggage room a general oterbsallog. Dr J. T. Webater and sou, Roy. loft Tuesday for their annual veer hunt in northern Wisconsin.

F. L. Kllby. wbo baa been operating A real eaiate office here, baa gone to Missouri Valley, where he baa charge of An fllce. -jAcob Judy was tbe oldest man who cast his vote here Tuesday.

He was 17 yeara old Ust January and baa voted At twenty presidential elections. William KaIx baa sold his farm of 210 Acre southeast of Atlanta to Giles der. of Delavn. for .1 give pAesloo Msrch 1 And wUI probAbly move to Sprlngfield- Mra J. 15 Ratblone ha rwceived word from her oo.

Wliliam. nof serving In the regular army In ta Philippine, tha. he I. slowly recovering from a severe AttAck of typhoid feer. wbicb lv'l him helple-la his lower limbs, but from tbe eSecu he hA Auran-e that be will recover.

J. C. Kobinsun bas traded his hAlf in ibe Atl-ntA electric light 1 plan tor 4'" acres of loaa land. e- irra. uf Fairbury.

wbo acijutted tbe iniereat. bna ime tr.drd It off to R. D- McKown and A Mr. Cody Chicago property. Mr.

Kob-lnt. w.U retrain as mAnAger of tbe plAnt- -Tbere were but few cbangea In the oSScers of the Atlanta fair at tbe axinual elecnon held l-at Saturday. I. J. tcb'7h; of WAyneavllle.

was given a Uce on the board And IbAn Hobllt Graham were elected Out-ile of these the entire old board elected. Ma Mr Arthur Mason Cupp. who baa been oo the sick list, is able to be out again. Mr Jb Arnold has returned After sojourn la Iowa for two or three montba. -Mr.

John Wren, county super.rj-tcodent of was here on Mondsy visiting the school -Mr. J. A. Maxwell aad Mr. Frank Swoap came home on Saturday from Cbampaian county.

Mr ArA E. Berrymaa of NormAl was here this week ca buslnes concerning bar farm, and visiting Id neighbor. Mr Walter CauSeld hA moved bis family from El Pa-o to one of the Junk Brother" ftrmt And ia working for them. The village school was dismissed on FndAy until Wednesdsy. In order to let tbe teAcher.

Mr. John Buckley, go home to vote. Mr Grwrge Fall bas moved his family from El Paso to vacant firm house on the Aduon Bualck farm Jut east of tbe village. Mr Louis Merchant wbo baa traea at Larchwood. for the past three or four montbs.

running his steam tbresner. rtlarxeU home to on TuaadA. jaaaA tjwi.Xi. ONRYTMAN--ArarttAajrijT. .1 1 rttr at Krt rala I.

l-AM. At: I CaAwtrau ft i r.T-tiar-iA rot St. tttj aw Vvm ltrxT-aaiaAl rta tA frta A B'M arau'Mt if 4at ra4. AAAraaa ttpa 'iH 'XTT-I'aaaal aim A l-l-avaa, I liar ir At. I ctarx A JXIC lflNT-'ihlal ai UarJ a a 'r tr rral at a r.

av-at NT la ltiavia III aa rr- fl aatt la ir-r-- a- lar for atf a eJ 4 t.a-aa, AAJraaaO. pa ta- I.X'lt I VT-A a-ran IWa. a.l raoJara cat rwa iaxauaa lAatrael A- tm. Ai-l. II A 1.1 1 AA-? J.XUl XT- irt'S rar Ava a.l avo4-a aaa laj.tr ait ta J.Saraa-al.

A tf VH I. A XT A rp.a antf. ra -'ra sJ aaJ far A44ma i.SI. 11 Ala'a-a JOR I NT- Mora aa4 ft-a-l An a aataa rrur wirt aU taa av ar f-f Aaara rwAHattuat a4 AA a. AWArvaw ul- LfNT-l r-aa mm tl rata I taaraa.

tk mt a.tAi Aar iia fr a. a aLr ar aaaaraa. "i ft. 1 VN IIVT-9 Km laftt1! iHf f- liJn It rara -aatATarA if I "i vr.Trt7ii rW HA-t'Aa- 1 a-l yr AUa A aa laM.ar- aa-r. -rr -ra.

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i.t'lt pilXT- farm Aal I Uftl i Kr fHI. att I-. I. lH.w.tt n-at-. ail t.

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ft-i fa.a HWa aa I .1 i4 a 't- fml kM rlr' a a4 f'r rar tant i' i jill.tLi.i'l I'rr I a e. hri e. 1 I' I UOCX1 OW1 I Jl Hl i tfAi i I a aa a tka aaatkara. rat loriwn rM vi a wr aw at ta rra aa la-m a ka 4 fcfc-lLaa oaa far aa ta4 Hrl AJ a tvoaj k--v I. r-'" AtanwaJI lftrf kiaAihK.Hs aft.

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