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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 10

The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 10

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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THE PAN TAG APH WE DNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 13 1913. SEVEN RODMAN BROTHERS IN REUNION. the present year approximates the ridiculous as compared to previous yeara. The yield rangea between four bushels and thirty per cent.

On tha farm of H. c. Busby the machine consumed ftftv.flvn mlnmai lm i DENTIST HERR Vacation Clothes I Bet Dentistry for Less Money FARM NEWS AND NOTES The Illinois Fuel and PhospTiate Company of Kankakee, not the order of Kankakee, Iroquole and Vermilion county farmera for 100 csrs of roe phosphite on competitive bide. This la the record order and It la to be further Increased. The o-der wan tete-eTraphed to the mlnea in Tennessee und will all be filled this fall.

A Peoria man came out to treat the hogs affected with awlne fever south of town on the no-cure no-py plan. Home of the farmers are losing three or four head each per day and one has lost his entire flock. David Planner, Henry Hoffman. Wllllatr) T)ENTISTRY has been revolu-tionized in recent years. Modern electrical equipment makes it possible to give you comfort in the dental chair.

Of course I know that you look upon having your teeth fixed as a very unpleasant duty. I have the experience and the up-to-date electrical equipment to give you the easiest dentistry of your experience, Come tn neat lime yon are duarn town. I will eiamlne ymir teeth eery carefully and ad viae you wltbunt charge orublleTftilun Bloomington's Largest and Most Modern Dental Office One Entire floor of Evans Bide. If you have just returned from your vaca-. tion trip no doubt your clothes need a Good Cleaning and Pressing.

The Sanitary Method of Cleaning and Pressing is what you need to make your suit have that snappy look to it We have the best workmen in the city to give the correct style of pressing to your suit Try Us Call Ktnloch 2145 2 My offices are equipped with every up-to-date Dental and Electrical Appliances. READ MY PRICES Compare them with what you or your friends have paid elsewhere. Remember I render not just as good, but better GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Cleaned and Pressed. GENTS SUITS BOYS' SUITS 75c OVERCOATS COATS 5oc TROUSERS Soc FANCY VESTS 35c LADIES' LIST.

Cleaned and Pressed. SUITS. $1.00 JACKETS 5oe SKIRTS 5oc DRESSES up LONG $1 00 WAISTS 5oc up SWEATERS 50c llam Rodman, of Perryvllle, Ohio, aged 80; K. A. Rodman, of Holder, nge 7f; J.

M. Rodman, ot Moweuqua, uge 7S. lint torn row: B. C. Rodman, of Ie- ior one-halt the price Silver Fillings 50c a low as Pure Gold Fillings' as low as Perfect Plates at low as Examination and Advice ree Expert Crown All hand carved seamlps others charge.

Best GOLD CROWNS Natural Enamel Crowns Exweo7kBridse $4,00 Teeth Exlracied 25c and crowns. Onlv an exnprt Sanitary Cleaning Shop The Shop With the White workman can do this work aucTosHttil'v. 1 use no casting methods. My Crowns and Underwork aro made by hand for each individual fMh; they have a belter appearance; don't look so artificial as the machine eaot crowns, and they give bettor service. W.

Watuns 4 J. J. Joukt, Mpt. Kinloch 2145 Expert Plate ivork OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Tha Dost Food 'Drink Lunch ai Fountain? Ijind, age 6'. J.

Rodman, of le- I 1-and, age (7; w. S. Rodman, of Hloomlngton, age 65, and O. O. Hodman, of Holder, age 63.

There are two brothers dead. Joseph H. Rodman, who died July 4. lf.5. and Samuel A.

Rodman, who died July 1911. BUCKS. B. K. Herrlngton hag received a Jjtnstng alio.

Both threshing rung will finish here this week. Willism Johnson and wife spent Sunday at Prank ilubbeli A Ford louring car was delivered to C. E. Hwearlngen on (Saturday. rrea niavusrk Is building a new foundation under Liberty aihool houae.

WEEOMAN. -fienrge Wlnsor haa juat reclved a new rord touring car. iviT delivered about buehels of corn here thia week. Mra. Unite and daughter Margnr-t ire sending a few meeka mlth rrta-tivra In Kansas.

f'H h'r Monday shout flr fallen In slu.nt three nuantha. Prank llemenover ant Haiuntay am' imlsv at the bedaide i.f his 1'looinington who la aerloua- I have become so widely known as a plate expert that have people come from a distance to get satisfactory plates. People are becoming disgc.sfed with plates that look like a white washed fence. I tn.ike artificial teeth that are natural for the individual you like your own teeth. If you are having trouble with your plates coine in.

I will yon without charge. weisnsupt, M-a. Moguls Huette, Daniel Ackerman, Leonard HeiJel and othera have lost nogs by the fever. Morton News. Alexander "Watt a county, Ohio.

Is a Scotchman, who ey me Know en re nr iib. Rood feeding, haa hullt up a herd of IIKU 1 rvu Ifinfl. nntt ordinary farm. HI. Lothian.

Ma-le rtmstein, haa produced pounds of milk at afx month, a record exceeding that of Hanostlne Hells lie Kol. rhamnlnn ,1,. tor that length of time. arl Carlus of Morton and Vssm Johnson of Hopedale ar the youths named us deli-KHlea from Taaewcll to the Itoya' Mtate Farm School, which hplii Ht Nitrinifft.iJ tne BXium l'l''KiltPI1. Thv aA a Unt Mi-urn dv me chn.rn.iin nf the county btwrd.

(MHinty wcwxhb and prem- Oflu r.f (h rnunt how0 fU -Thare was recently orunlird in ally auppoaej. Th. meeting ui win wen attenUtd. AJ- f-i'fseiiiutue. I ihc Mn.auciua, it.

ABruulluial l'o-'. Miie iiu prominent niMt ileniitied wiin tJinung In Knglanu. The Kngliah taxation h-a for ie reen.iHU the lai i thai a man with a ort ousht not tu, ax the man who hn ,1 ne tiothinii to oui.d up a home a home, the our dMiirilon I ihe nrcisuard of toe nations future It la to in. il ihe Aiiierican In Ha new no ina law line ree.iynneil thi aine eiiu pl. Hint our stale lealelaiuiee m.i4 so The t'r KieMe f'.

rioer. Bad Yaae Shows Up Csod Farming. Anone i tin ptaa na a noi-d tnrtrer When ale favulable. bul It la luring in fuvoraiile conditions tt at prout om a. to a man a iil lli'y a ine Ktenily the e.lit.'r on a irm where Urtie am a (I, alltl.ial 10 at o-lulitlite.

lailer -i tait nei.iiiH'rhiMii the f.n that tin. particular cirtii-i hait a tan. aiul. to tialin- atalet.ni; wenliier. 1 I iellt! I fie 11.41 he ne'-1ei! to fnln hu all h.a net.

hoot were rump uitting pt ela'tue ooailM of Uri tae.itli.r prefi4iun anl ultoat.on a tre heet iiia.irtn.e arainet 'ir eiu'her S'td likewiev te o. i pe. enll, getttl.i Oe IH-." ii wet ta.wilur. 1 he t'oaieitaoe I at met rVem.ei'a Cloa ta But.l)r rer Ra.tf. of the to ot tan d.

"tk et t.e A la i i. .1 re-Mr. Ilia I ne ill the t.t a-A a J.r.i;. A irr' l.a teri 'he I V.t..ia i ic. km.

i- l.o rihn aian' ta.l tn irin ll I if turtle. r. fue l.i who wo. I (Ml'l ttw at.t oa elf. a k'p Mi.

jy .1 Imj' I I lvt Hi-re a a f' ie f.r:t i o- a hi ah1 or io.ra it. Theh.Kg at Te thrr.hu. Jake. ST" insist Upon LHIOmLiCiX'S ORIGINAL GENUINE Avoid ImttmUonm threshing 16 acres, vfelrl ml h.iaheia On another farm a self-binder was driven around 40 acrea and succeeded in tying up a yield of six bundles. One farmer went to town to buy binding having with him an ordinary corn coli which he directed the dealer to reel on enough to cut 40 acrea.

Threshing districts which usually require several weeks' to complete the work have been finished in five days. Many farmers' wives evaded the usual threshing dinner by reason of short Joba and caused the threshers to figure a little relative to the possibility of ramping or ordering a special ahead. Newman item In Champaign Gazette. How Soma Man Raaaen. The other day we were talking with a farmer about buying phosphate and ground limestone to increase the fertility of his farm.

This wsa the way ha answered ua: "Now aee here. Htippose everybody did as you advise, we would be raising so much that prices would be clear down to the lowest notch." Our answer was aa follows: "Who are you farming for, yourself or the balance of the farming community? Vou know that if 'everybody else' even should do the right thing It would take twenty-five years to get them all Into It. In the meantime their bad fanning is lessening production and that keeps up prices. Vou have got the chance if you improve It to Increase the producing power of your lund, tnke advantage of high prices and get rich before "everybody" wukes up to the situation Isn't It about time you saw these things in the light of your Individual Interests aa a farmer? Hnw absurd It Is to go on Impoverishing your land for fear that 'everybody' will catch r-n sometime and reduce prices." Hoard a Good Move bv Secretary Heuaten. rteereiary Houston of the I'.

department of agriculture, haa an-noun ed that he will discontinue the mullipllcltv of bulletins and circulars from the thirteen bureaus and offices, and In their stead ill publish monthly a Journal of re.ean to contnln the hlk'hly acientific mailer and th'a will he aenl onlv to institutions snd men bo will aporeclate It and read It: a laige amount of nutter I written In popular form for the aternate reader and will be distribute. 1 to the larger list. The monthly fr.ip Iteporter w'll be dlacoitt 1 nueit and telegraphic snd new. summaries ot the crup slat.etif's will be issued to ihe pres. A weekly new.

lifter than can he prepared and nilllied qutrklv. will be aenl fo crop rorr. eponilents. The vesr Im.k will le reatrlrle.t to articles of the maira.ine tvpe ta planned Ihu. and in other particulars to In prove the publication Slid prewnt nsste distribution.

Clssned Up LaSalla Milk Supply. V. Htn th. a a l'wie of the nhio i' liege irf Ai ic.ill ore, h. came to laiMa Ill, tenh a.

e.l) that the ai.fiplv of that city ma. ti be. tig finm hone, to hoi ra rn rana. aanil'le. the miilt and gn talka t.

tre 11 1'H'ti Mens l-ejitie and W.irnen eh'mln 'hat trie tomn was reeiv.na ml'k utibi f-r ue The mh ie town denumled milk fr-m donnien en-I ir.e Utter fMmmen.e.i to toa m.m and ean up their dairies H. on the lh-ee main plah'e i.f Ihe tt.m were im iluchg a go ara.le mlla en.t -he ha I iret.led an up tn date pia-le hTtifh w.a niede sn m-ml'er tn. of health. Fares fallurea Feaew Lack Ideal. wine the irm rol'rge ef gnruiij e.

mh "rail-irea In farm. are ef'epj trwrehe t. a la. i.e'l Tr.e aahra hae male a aia -a es baae t.en tra ai. a riemr erd il.rn.

n-n th fhT.a thet are Irr to at'se rrr man o.i.ht try 1-t mae hi. rn h- to It I I I the h. me le-aiiae bla trains ta arake it toe d-nn te atanda'd Near tra n.e farm tb, -et f. ae.d k.r.d. ao Ma hl-ai ta re nal.

a raref.i a I I a pr-tlerna aoy a a I- aa'ia't at I 'a and i'', (.. n.ark aer J.eal Sacaaalul Ita Owsj Saa at a- la ae4r.r rtMI sad trlr rural tow nsn. In state Tra Wmnetaa la Uti.ft tw.i miiea the a-Mitiern dar( i.u all reiiruaa, be withia aaaaeal mla a. are rrlBj Ue( it ft tela iUJ.e a ii, -l .) ta.rn Isfaa I Will EXTRACT VOIR TCf TS HITHOIT BIRIINC 101) Out of Tan People Cas Hew Perfect nek Dane in One fa hmMiltlklM Saaaitn 9 12 lUM'tlltfOI litDINt EKTlT foe. LaWa', DENTIST HERR.

Oaraiaa aa. a a Ten Year in li oominuton Evans Btdr First Door Norm of Corn Belt Bank, Blooming-ton, III Rich milk, mailed (run. in powder form. Mote healihJul than te or toffee Fo gifanu, invskU and growmt cluklren. Agree vnth the weale Anxi IWnutritjon.upbuiUinglhewKsi Keep il on youf aijeboard at horr.e.

Lvigutatet ounng mother, and tlae ttfoi A quick kinLh prepued in mmute. Here You Can Get the Very Furniture You Want At a Saving! State National Bank STATE TRUST SAVINGS CAM aae-4 vr io-1 1 1 wAt-Hi-oro tr D'm yoor rstronail. t.tY.tt lar.r or mMrt uraiKT o) liberal and d'penJsVe sarvics. mad pi'h! ihrotith faciltie rievs'npej dnnr thirty, live yvart o( auffrsaful kankinj in bloom. nfinn 3 Csmt lilimt toaapoaadoU al.aaamal' lm ob kmiiit Vtl'T WHITtIT1i uPmw T.m aleae, a a'et laaeaaela Hm ta ea MM fo fH, Capital, ta.ladla( Varpla tmi Profits I37G.0D0.09 WE PAY THE FREIGHT Srn and carefully rack Furniture ltr Stamps ML 1 Tmktm Mr.

Kuttmtli.rt CASn OR EASY PWMLNTS You are offered fvrry accnmm.Kfatiimrirc.tli? lowcM pt'ee. and time to luit. it dr-irftl This Tlircc-Piccc Genuine I .1 fa I uaincr ranor suiie is one the most popular on our f.tror. Heavy frame, polished mahogany finish, genuine leather fQ aa upholstered I II I this week IJetutllut, Comfort able Rocker 16.S0 I v- The above la a cut of the Rodman brothera, a remarkable family, who were pioneer residents of Old Town township. This picture was taken during the Old Town home coming vent, when the family who of late years have moved to other sections of the state, mere reunited with the exception of a sister, Mrs.

Kllsaheth Porter, of Leroy. who was not present when the photograph was taken. On the top row of the photograph reading from left to right are: Wll- home Monday. Mrs. Kloiem-e Hedge and Miss Mary Vaughan went to t'hlcago Tuesday to attend the dressmskere condition now In aeasinu there.

1 Mrs. Howling, who hss been visiting with her daughter nt Kedwood falls. tor several weeks, returned home Hunday. Mrs, T. C.

Carlisle and Mrs. W. I.ennea, who went to Milwaul.ee, to attend the funeral services of a relative, returned home Sunday. Mrs John Ketcham and Mra. Samuel Rtans went to Chicago Tuesday to attend the funeral services of Mr.

Charles 11 C-alllon. who rtbd at h.une In West Pullman Hundav. Mrs. taalllons, who wss formerly Mis L.iclle lisnta. lived in Chenoa for many years.

The deceased waa editor of the Calumet Weekly Index. WAPELLA. Mrs Km a Hartley, of Monti-cello, visited fr.enils here Monde). carpenters are rn -lilns the 1 ene and P. I in I ebidenc.

s. The work Is be.ng rushed on the s. ho I hulld.ng Tha lathera are a' work. -W. F.iran I.

nioMng Into th Prown building on Nortft l.ocuet street. It ird and Willing Vm. with their furavit.s. drove to Kieher taund.iy In h.a sut.i. Mrs tjaenlon snd Is.

ler went to W.st Haden. Ind. Monduv tresmient Willi; King Is getting the meter si on the a ne- dm, II lit to isi the nio lit horned. Tfcrrr a h.aay rain here thrft lasted f-illa ba.f sn mater atienl in tl'e i.ti. f.T ilte a while.

-In reaard to the n.laert ran the r.sd ti l'l. r.irri"" n're mrhes hi.h it mn. taiea. ired and -nd It to be three mi hee Th.ra a rhlM in tr. a- part of toaan that makea eulte a tump.

It i.e b. i-er ah.n Ihe street la graiie.l. LE INOTON. Tt. d.rt ri'te rre mudd' Th.

Ii, be. dr.aaed thtaaalili.g trno ir.re- dava. Mi. l-enk I ar.h.r and a ft Mo.lai a m.e-a a'av at la-ltir creea, kl.rh. Vila A II.

and dauah'era Kieart- ahd la tti-4 11 i lrn, an a.att aaoft le a- O. Af are laaieg eeB'a I I ml. .1 f. ta ree'a I.f ate 1 ra haa Keen a ra.e om a. l.

a te.g lii.a. tut l. et uVitverad. I' -r ar.d lam. da.

I l-r tr.p thr tha eat Whilea a th.) mi l.it reialltea and f' ehala In al.rfr 4, Wah and w.ateen ANCMO. rang larandart.f la ha.et eg tntirraita ma. a I II Ileeet mpa-n 4 aalah.e a- laal meek M.iai h.a h'araa lira tn. mho see lees atalt.hg at Ja.nta M.rtefis m.r.t t. la a tail fravnaa A I na ra faal her.

M-ed.) Kaa la I il I It is in. Mat ra a I roe atd r. p. e.ed a drana He rn It la h-. I th.

farm.r thai It mm a lh.nt the r.raa Itaiar aa ha had leh raarnihilat raaa aed Iha ara Seem In la-l lt Ihe a.4 a.f Ihe ear maa 1.1 a.raa4 a.ta and corsiy. The aa ar -e 1 a at he aerta Mm. Ird.l lie. Will area Nnraaaa'. aet aha leaf ah.

a laae t. al II I rearfa eg Ta al mrl om Wee I.e. mta e.e ma.e ar-a feaeta e.ia ta aa rraaa leii. I la. -d laa f- tl exlea aed a.a a f.e a ata a.

the ra-d a i.ii w.w.eHa ef'ee ah.a 1- eg a ee ef i aed d-a4 We eM V.r aed avaa if mt. aa a t.r r.i MI liHa Me aea Vl.a a. f.iit-.wH tl Ht tl a t.rf'.a aed rt mA a a aa ir-p V.eo-ea a ae.av!e e. Ie mat I I e-a a Maa a aa i if pe. a a-.

ei-aae-4 la la ia. a tmit at II. ev ea. COLfAl a'rf faaeOa efeea tea II i.e.!,.! ks aea -I aaa.n. al l.

eaare-t I. a. ADVERTISE IN THE PANTAGRAPH Th! 1 1 in th a -f in. i i )L i ''iW if Difference in price doesn't express difference in quality when mTattmTBaBBTaTaTBaammBaTaBBBaBBBBB you arc buying furniture here. You may find a piece of furniture hero that in other stores is much higher.

Hut by carefully comparing quality you will find that we have the same or better quality at the saving price. Test this statement, to your own satisfaction. We arc statint, actual facts hero that mean money to you. Prove it Of (ifnuine Lriihrf Turkish kna.krr.fi 16.50 WE TELEGRAPHED FOR MORE I I 'r-'. I mat lrf) as fl te ini oajiiaii Il I h-r.

and theye here l-ast Wcdnesd.lv. a week ago, Fitcerald sold w) many FKliL sewing marhincs that we bad to telegraph for more. The cjuality of this machine appealed to all our visitors, lis case or l.rHt thrf fid tl.aaaw am Ul 4 4 a. "'Ml r.an, Ab4 ett.r.j,,.,. r4 )B, i- -iin l.ra a4 haf.

k. fr.ttoa, lilar.r, aj rf.h. g.r, MIM.a Ha i f. u.te,..Mp I. I a fcr.a,.

'r ia Tie I 4,. la ot.a a (t t. I le l4 d. to ,4 iKi r. -N A.

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a i ...4 g.a... nl I I f. aa aa I i.Jt lea a' I I a a -aa 4 a a. aa a.a lt. e- Cli04.

l.i.. a l. la aa. 'e a r. a a- -a aa- la a aal'K in (,.

4 ea ti -t a'la a a 'aaa a -a. a Te r. It. a) a r. aai Let Zcpli Shmv You r.vervlnlv lt A.

rxt -r tit Jijlit, l-ii1lc (ikrv. IUkuIi tnJ 1'ivt that art l-c u.ic ra iiy iuiiuii iiiasvs ii uiuicnMrjic wncrc koou sew- -'Is 11 Zi We will demonstrate tKU mat-nine fo all tho.e inte rritcl In pcffr(t Jewing. $2,00 down; $1.00 a week rmi. irf.phflj, M'Mjri" Swini ttikr rrl ittkr 15.00 Sit ml MY STORE Ttjc Store ia4 BEST TUCE TO TRADE Do it 1 1 tin sa.r vi i.t i-x LrtlxMiIi. Zrplnr 11'xtr Cnlai lS tin' rtulin i.f itmnj; Uiir.l.

ijtrfit tttr't nun. (J.4 tft.l il Utter lluti lu.lin;; itnttui aa4tll tli0 l.rj I ie l.o.l a for Eveobody-IS THE VERY STntkinn Mrtnhinn Ai Ji2-t f.l I -frit f.tt. Crfl irw I 7r hr Hour Good TWnci ZLS I t'a M.a ia Sale. ra a It ell aa al la I. eat a-a) I a i I It.

4 a i la. ,4 l.e l1 at aa I rem i. re-ala "ea II a. la (- a)h4aai Our tJJ Prtm'um Cltl ifJ rtJttmtJ up tn Stpttmhtr r. lUlttr brinj thtm NOW I Jiaon mnJ iht try Uuh tUttxt mmj MiaJr on9 mft hrt.

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