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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29, 1924 Urbana's Tax Is Tazewell County News 31 INDICTMENTS RETURNED, DEWITT Woodford Woman Knew Early Days of "Farneysville" and "Slabtown" Increased Champaign's $69,964 Urbana, Jan. 23. (Special.) Cashier of Eureka Bank Takes Bride Eureka, Jan. 28. (Special.) Mark L.

Harper, cashier of the National bank, was married In Peoria Saturday to Miss Providence Carey, who has been for some time a nurse at Holt's factory. They will live In Peoria and will be at home to friends PROGRAM PLANNED BY ARMINGTON P-T ASS'N Eureka, Jan. JS. Few of the older people of Eureka enjoy a larger circle of friends and acquaintances than "Grandma" Mary Klopfenstein. Eighty and four years of her life have been spent In Woodford county.

She was born on the third day of The total tax extended in Urbana township for 1D23 is $400,229.13, as compared with 1329,50877 for I9ZZ $70,720.36 higher. Court Fixes Bail and Arraignment of Defendants Will Be Tuesday Morning. GRAND JURY "CLEAN-UP" Woodford county, where, among the' primitive rural surroundings of their new home "Grandma" spent her earlier days. Iln 1S56, in a little brick church long since torn down on the state road near Metamora, she was united in marriage to Joseph Klopfenstein, a butcher. Mr.

Klopfenstein soon after their marriage opened a butcher shop in "Farneysville," known to later generations as "SlaMown," on the Mackinaw river, Armlngton, Jan. 2 The Parent-Teachers meeting will be held Feb. 5. at the high school with the following program: "The Value of Athletics In the High School" Mr. Vernon Plummer.

Demonstration of the basketball fouls Mr. Vernon Plummer. Paper, "Supervised Heoreation In the Grades" Miss Genrudo Derrick Beading Miss Luella Ilatnline. flsrtnet solo Miss Ksther Hanes. That of the city of Champaign is THREE SEEK JOB AS METAMORA POSTMASTER Peoria, Jan.

28. Special.) Thre. applicants for tho office of post master, competing to fill a vacancy at Metamoru, took civil service ex animations late Saturday under th direction of Examiner Charles Hon bier in the federal building. COMMISSION DARST FOR EUREKA P. 0.

Eureka, Jan. 28. (Special.) Th. commission of Homer P. Darst, new.

ly appointed postmaster here, wai received Saturday, and he took charge of the office Monday, the checking In being completed Sunday T. J. McGuire, the retiring post, master, with Mrs. McGuire, wilt leave soon for California, where they will spend a year. W.

R. C. INSTALLATION OF Petitions for Letters of Administration in Estates of Victims Pekin. Jan. (Special.) The county court was occupied all day today In tiling retitlon for letters of administration of estates cf the vlc-tlm of the -n Products disaster.

Director of the banks have offered to serve as administrators in these esses without exper.se to the beneficiaries, and the court costs will be $637,771.16. as compared with 92 In 1922 $69,964.24 higher. The tax for Champaign township is practically unchanged, being but $57.77 at their residence on Orange street. Mr. Harper will continue to make dally trips to the bank In this city.

Narrow Escape. Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

Schumacher, Mrs. Caesar Klaus and son, Arthur, had a narrow escape from death on Sunday when the car in which they were riding to church skidded and turned over In the ditch on a hill near the present home of Senator higher. The Increase Is due to the action of the lust board of review in raising The public is cordially Invited. Clinton, Jan. 28.

(Special) The Letch Mountjoy shipped a carload I Brand Jury made Its report this hn to Indiananolls. Mondav. I ernoon and returned indictments to Lantz. Mill on the Mackinaw. There was an early French settle the assessed valuation of city lots and personal property.

The board de Ith number of 31. The court fixed ment at this point on the north aide in his home Thursday. lb. Bn of the defendant. of the Mackinaw and "Farneysville was a thriving commercial and In north of town.

The car was badly wrecked, but the occupants escaped with only minor bruises. Mr. Klaus' glasses were broken and his shoe cut. creased farm land valuations approximately 10 per cent and there Is a corresponding reduction of taxes In the rural districts of the county. Thornton Hunt has purchased a on Tuesday morning ahortlv after a dustrial center for that day.

The principal Industries in the town was new Ford coupe. o'clock. a grist mm." a brewery and a dis Divorces. Defendants In the following divorce Donoho Funeral at tlllery. Settlers drove for many miles to this mill, 1 the wheat OFFICERS AT EUREKA.

Eureka, Jan. 28. The W. R. C.

n'. stalled the following officers Friday afternoon. President, Mrs. Ida Iiurlc suits defaulted this mo-nlng and decrees pro confesso were entered: Wil Fairbury Tuesday liam James vs. Rosa James; Mar aanlup r- I Vt I i garet A.

Chapman vs. William Chap Jan. 28 (Special) 1 and corn to have ground Into flour or meal. Fish were plentiful In the Mackinaw at that time and usually waiting for the "grist" the armer would "Jlip up the creek" and 1th a pole, line and hook catch a tring of the finny tribe to carry remitted In all cases where It Is possible. Attorneys have also agreed to make their costs only actual outlay.

Petitions for letters today were presented in the following cases James Holton. Orval Van Altine. Tony Hares, William Rumler, I.ee Harding, Louis Schmidt. George Harms, William Burger, Lester Hamilton, Bert Welnhelmer, Anton Sclirader and William H. Beach.

Sues Pekin for $25,000. The City of Pekin was made defendant in two $25,000 damage suits today, filed by L. W. Bramblett and J. P.

Cavanaugh, both of Champaign. These men together with a com-nanion. drove to Pekin on a Sunday man; Sarah E. Johnston vs. v.

t. Johnston; Edna and G. D. MeiBter vs. Marie Meister.

Isaac Tabor started to shell corn Move To Champaign last week but was compelled to stop Miss Mary Jordan and brother, owing to condition of the roads. who have been rcBl(jnK on North Hess Greathouse will move onto Quincy street, are making prepara- the Brenneman farm northwest of tions to move to Champaign this town soon. week. Miss Jordan and her brother Mr. and Mrs Robert Atteberry expect to enter the University of II- expect to move onto the Steve Cation Unois.

They have rented their home farm south of town In a short time, here to Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hart- Mr and Mrs William Hartnian "ock- Mr- Har(ck being the man-will movVln to ager the Orocer Company near McLean this week. Divorce Granted The Armlngton Community Club Judge Franklin It. Boggs today re- will hold their reeular meeting at the convened the January term of the Community hall Thursday evening at circuit court and for the day com- 7:30.

at 2 o'clock this afternoon The funeral services for Clarence Leonard Donoho will be held at tho Baptist church here Tuesday after ome. The mill was finally super Death of Pioneer. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Daniels, 87, siled by tho larger and better equlpt ouring mills that wero built In the died this morning at her home in Sadorus. junior.

vice, Mrs. Lizzio Fetters; chaplain Mrs. R. E. DeMotte; secretary, Mrs' A.

T. Marshall; treasurer, Mrs. Mln nle Reynolds; patriotic instructor Mrs. J. H.

Laws: press correspondent' Mrs. Mattie Pifer; color beareri' Mesdames Johanna Miller, (ioliiie Sornberger, Rultha Laws, Mnugie Flanagan; musician, Mrs. Maine Pifer. Prof. B.

J. Hadford, u. W. Radford, O. W.

Anthony and Peter Biubaker were guests at the meeting Prof. Radford gave a brief talk for the good of the order. TALLULA. towns. The brewery and dis llery were eventually destroyed by ire and "Farneysville" gradually Former Pastor Dead.

Word has been received In Urbana noon at 2:30 oclock. Rev. Mr. Howard will bo In charge of the services and will be assisted by Rev. Mr.

Shockey. Interment will bo made in Craceland cemetery. Clarence Leonard Donoho died at his homo here Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Dissolution was due to a complication of diseases. He was born here March 81, 18R4 and left here sixteen years ago for Morgan, Minnesota, where made his home for sometime.

He was married there to Into decay. of the death at San Francisco of Rev. -Mrs. Ella Verry was taken to the heard motlons and tetut divorce "Grandma" says the timber lands W. F.

Pltner, formerly pastor of the along the Mackinaw abounded with First M. E. church of this city. wolves at that tlmo and one morn ing when she went to the horse stable C. W.

Williams Diet. C. W. Williams. 50 years old, a for to get some cobs there was a large wolf lying in the horse manger.

mer Urbana resident, died recently at MRS. MARY KLOPFEN6TEIN, OF EUREKA. April, 1S36, one-quarter of a mile from Munich, the capital city of Bavaria, Her father emigrated to America with his family in 18-iu and located on a farm near old "Germantown" in Brokaw hospital In Bloomlngton Pun- T. v. iday.

She was reported some better .8 JiS, ieCTet Monday evening. of divorce from Ruth Lynch, i The court refused a decree In the i "Tht Amfncan ftve case of Roy Neal against Edna L. dance Thursday evening In the Com- i munity hall and owing to the weather being so bad about 30 was cleared. "om -Ralph Halnllne has recently pur- T. on I chased a new Star touring ear from lh yl'eht special Saturday after- afternoon and in the evening started for Peoria.

Driv.r.s down the approach 10 the wagon bridge over the Illinois river the driver steered straight ahead Instead of following the roadway, con equently plunged off the embankment dropping to a sandbar balow a distance of about lx feet. Both men were considerably bruised and cut, but were able to leave the hospit 1 the following morning. 87 But Active. Mr. Klopfenstein moved his busl ness to Eureka, where he ran a butcher shop for many years until Maxwell, news to that effect having been received by his alster-ln-law.

Miss Leone Phillips. He formerly farmed the Harris farm, north of here, and since had been engaged in stock buying. Burglars Make Raid. Caroline Drexler, on March 81, 1917 and shortly after their marriage, they moved to Fairbury where they have since resided. He Is survived by his wife, three children, his mother.

Mrs. Alice Poshard, two brothers, William Henderson and Wesley Donoho, all of Falrbury, and two sisters. Mrs. Gladys Adams, of Buchanan, Michi his death a tew years ago. Mrs.

Klopfenstein Is the mother of five children, only two now living, Fil Two Petitic ions Jan. 28. Rev. Mr. Hawk, of Vir.

glnia, assisted with the revival meei Ing at the Christian church Friday night. Mrs. William Baker la nursirj in Greenview. Mr. and Mrs.

James Smith, of N'ewmansvllle, are the parents of a son. Mr. and Mr. Asa Bradshaw, who have been living on tha Earl Codding, ton form, moved to Peoria Friday. Members of the Corn Club met Frlduy night at the home of Mr.

ana Mrs. Joseph Corkey. The guests In. eluded Mr. and Mrs.

Loula Rahman the Moomlmrton agency. Hereafter 1 1. he will be local agent for the Star hi' car the Miss Helen Ingham property I Mr. Hull today assumed active man- r.h? number of the high agemer.t In the Hull Gowdy store. (school lecture course will be given at the Christian church Thursday eve- Manager For Small Joseph Klopfenstein and Mrs.

Car Burglars obtained loot valued at ney, both in business in Eureka. gan, and Mrs. Laura Koss, of Rens Alt ho four score and eight years old more than $100 frtm the home of Carl Mooch, Champaign jeweler, selaer, Indiana. for Proposed Sites for Lincoln C. H.

S. "Grandma" Is aulte active and in terested In the passing events of the day. She has been a nro-long mem ring at 8 o'clock. This promises to persons, iormer snerur oi be one of the best numbers. Dewltt county, has been selected as ,1,.

the manager of the I.en Small cam- oS of Saturday evening. James Riehman, James R. RIchman, years old, died Sunday at his homo in Villa ber of the Mennonite church and Lincoln, Jan. 28 (Special) Two every Sabbath morning walks three- County Superintendent C. I.

Martin I Grove. quarters of a mile to attend services, petitions were filed late Saturday afternoon for proposed sites for the Lincoln community high school, with Deputy Denies Tale That Armed Farmers Raided 2 Elevators Clinton, Jan. 28. (Special.) A story circulated by a practical Joker that farmers "grim vlsaged and Frank Bollln, clerk of the board of Harmon Lelndringer, Frank Schoenweiss, Harmon Rogg and Miss Ueorgle Sorenson. Ford Matthews.

Roy Woodrum, Herbert Eichenauer, S. C. Shan- education of district No. 404. Minonk High School Agricultural Short MRS.

MATHENY TO BE INTERRED AT DELAVAN Delavan. Jan. 18. (Special.) Mrs Hattle A. Matheny, ti years old.

411 Blaine street, Peoria, died at her home Saturday night after forty-three years' residence In Peoria, Is to bs burled In Prairie Rest cemetery at Delavan. Funeral services are to be held at the Wilton Mortuary chapel at 7: SO p. m. Tuesday with Rev. Edwin Weatherwax officiating, Mrs.

MaUieny was born In Napier, Ontario, Canada, June 18, 1S65. When 14 years old she came to the states living first at Delavan, then Peoria. Surviving are her husband. George C. Matheny, one daughter, Mrs.

John "Wagner, and a sister, Mrs. Lucy A Bowman, both of Peoria. A niece. Mrs. George Scott, and one nephew.

George R. Morris, also survive her. The sites proposed are the present of pekin, were visitor. In town Mon- STL lioVfmaX secre- tary of the Small organization. Rev.

N. A. Borop was called to j.u. tv rrinceton Saturday afternoon on ac- Jonn count of the serious Illness of his John Miller, well known Clinton lather. For that reason there were resident, passed away at the family no services at the Christian church home last midnight following a Sunday.

several weeks' illness with compllca- TviMi- of diseases and Bright' oUsease. Livingston County to Be Visited By Essington Feb. location of tho high school building Louis Legendre, Charles Battertoa and Clyde Knows attended a Masnnlo on Broadway consisting of a half Course Starts Feb. 4 block of ground and the David Clark tract of land, about twelve acres, at meeting In Pleasant Plains. Charles Hntterton and Clyde Knows wss giv.

en the first degrees in the Masonls the west end of Park Place. Pontlsct Jan. 28 (Special) Sen- i ne Donra oi eauc.iuon oi aistrici! lodge. Mary Hlernymu. farm northeast of Jj mt? the town the first of the week.

It ihj! fn.m.,iu a ti a county freptvmbtr 20, 1H.S and was armed with shotguns" hnd robbed the Kd Hendrlx elevator in South Clinton Thursday night, thereby securing a part of the grain they had delivered and lost when Mr. Hendrlx became financially Involved, la absolutely without foundation, according to Deputy Sheriff Dick Rryant. "Mr. Taylo and I with two men Interested levied on the grain at th elevator No. 27.

owner of the high school i i nunow ui.mgion, nepuouon building sometime recently passed i candidate for governor, will visit Pon-resolutlons offering the building and tlae. Feb. 7, spending the afternoon Hleronymu. who his mov'ed on the tl innUiratA fan, in tti.nla tiut had resided In Clinton for a HAD A BAD COLD. W.

Hayes, Jacksonville, Fix- site to the community high school Hnj night In this city. Arrangements i number of years. He leaves to mourn Minonk, Jan. 28 (Special) An op-portunlty la being offered to farm boys who are not now attending school to enroll in th four weeks short course at the Minonk community high school commencing on Monday, Feb. 4.

Fred R. Wakeland will be in charge. It is planned to make th course a practical as possible and work Is to be offered In farm arithmetic, business English, farm crops and farm hi. I hi. wl f- mwA V.

1 1 1 district for the sum of $50,000. The are being made by members of the writes "I was troubled with bad cold. I could not talk above Clark property was priced at $10,000. jonn iiiams expecis to move nni his parens who reside in Clinton I Thursday night," said th deputy An election has been railed for Funeral services will be conducted whiaper. Vpon trying tha sample ct Livingston county Essington League for a reception and an evening meeting at which Senator Essington and other tiromlnent speakers will pre on the Buehrlg farm northwest of town soon and John Atteberry will then occupy the place now vacated from the M.

K. church In Dewltt Feb. by the board of district No. 404 for the purpose of voting on the FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM Essington to Be in Tuedav afternoon at o'clock sheriff. ir there were nny guns In the crowd they were not on dlsplny and I am sure there were no shotgun.

Th. POUND I felt very much relieved. following Questions: "Shall school Mrs Ellington of Clinton being In sent his candidacy to the citizens of this community. Following i the A large bottle Is half gone and I ant district No. 4u4 locate and purchase charge of the services.

Burial will niecnnnlra. opportunity will no or by Williams. William Gaddts has bought the John Atteberry farm and will move there just aa soon as Mr. Atteberry moves. or acquire a school house site?" And i Livingston county schedule as given completely well." FOLEY'S HONEY bo made In the Dewltt cemetery.

t-red In th mechanics course to armed to the teeth with also tor the further purpose of voting out by Essington' state headquart AND TAR COMPOUND 1 on of do practical engine repair work, rope shotgun, with their wives driving T. A. Medberry. who has been In ers: work, names repair, etc. upon aoiectlon of the site to be located, purchased or acquired.

Blany farm boys who do not nave the heat cough medicines In til World; contains no opiates and it the best remedy for coughs, colds Charge Against Lincoln Refuted 1 he coming election will mark the the Peoria sanitarium for soma time left Saturday for Tarpon Springs. Fla He was accompanied by John Hunt. Mr. Medberry hss been the chance to attend the regular high school course, will find It possible to the teams, had visited the elevator hy night, started the machinery, elevated the grain and loaded it Into the wagons and removed it to their homes. What Really Happsnsd.

third attempt that has been made to secure a sit fur a community high Tazewell Saturday Delavan, Jan. JS. (Special) Thur-low O. Essington, of Aurora, candidate for governor on the Republican ticket will be In Ietavan Saturday for an afternoon meeting at the Liberty theatre. He will be met at Mason City at noon on Saturday by Delavan delegation and escorted to Delavan.

The meeting will be held at 1 o'clock. From Delavan he will (9 to Pekin for an evening meeting. Greenview Man and hoarseness. Refuse lubstltutet, Sold everywhere. Adv.

troubled with rheumatism for some attend this short course, tnere is no tuition to be paid. Those offering the enure will feel well repaid If time and It la thought the change will be a benefit to him. By Astronomers Springfield. 111.. Jan.

$. Charges Th facts are that S6J bushels of school. A new high school building la badly needed. Jailed on Indictment Following the report of the grand Jury which returned 26 Indictments, tha attendance I sufficient to make the work worth whll. Any boy who'n owned by Mrs.

Oertrud Weld. Thursday, February 7th Leave Lincoln. C. A a. m.

Arrive Islington a. m. Iave Chencsi, A. 1.45 p. in.

Arrive Pontlaa 2:01 p. m. I'ontlac, Night. Friday, February 8th Arrlv Fslrbury, a. m.

Leave Falrbury 10:00 a. m. I.eava Forrest 10:00 a. m. Leave Chatsworth 1:10 p.

m. I Oilman 1:10 p. m. Arrlv Watseka 4:10 night. Opsn Houss.

The funeral for Miss Lucille Ruff that Abraham Lincoln manufactured which had been delivered Into the elevator shortly before Mr. Hendrlx's Is not attending school is invited to attend. There ar no entrance the famous ulmanac with which he HEALING CREAM STOPS CATARRH Friday afternoon and the reception once obtained the acquittal of a man. failure, was replevined by court pro ot the grand Jury's report on the Jail, Judge Lindley adjourned circuit un ceedings. Home farmer were secured to haul It.

the grain wa re charged with are rerutea ny astronomers, according to Duncan Ferguson of Jacksonville, who has til 1:30 p. Thursday. moved under the supervision ot tha I Jip in tt Names of those Indicted and who were In Jail or safely under only, were sheriff and In hi presence, carefully Investigated the circumstances and Clogged Air Passages Open One Nostril Cltartd. was held in Lincoln Saturday at the Zlim church. She was taken III with pneumonia very suddenly and was removed to the Lincoln hospital where she died Thursday afternoon.

She was a pupil of t. Jllckor school at the time of her death. The next regular meeting of the W. B. M.

will be held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clarence Clark with Mrs. John Potter and Mrs. James stoneman as assistant prepared a report on the Inclden' for Alt veterans of th world war are given to the public. Those Include: the Journal of the Illinois State His weighed out and hauled to th elevator of the DeWItt County Co-operative Grain Company.

This was in accordance with the writ of replevin. Frank Huffman, who Is charged to be the guesta of Aarvlg-Campbell torical Society. post ot th American Legion on with burglary of the Iiwndale ele vator. His bond Is $1,500. The trial, of which the almanac No shotgun were In evidence and Thursday evening at the Ford hall on West Washington street.

Russell Rows, rhareed with burr. Grronvlew, Jan. IS. (Special) Word was received Sunday of the death of Cooly Pitts at hla home In Tipton, Ind. The remains will be ent to this city for funeral services nd burial State University Mrs.

Montgomery, Wife of Clinton Editor, Summoned Clinton. Jan. 8. (Special Mr. Edna Montgomery, wife of A.

II. Montgomery, editor and manager of the Clinton Publlo In this rlty. passed away at her home In thl city at I o'clock thla morning ftr xtnd-ed Illness. Th deceased wis th youngest daughter ot Jacob and Mary Mar th ntlr affair wa executed In peaceable and law-abiding manner, The local Dost of the American evidence was a part took place Beardstown, III. Duff Armstrong was accused of rr irdirlng a man named Mutzker at a ramp meeting ground I hostesses.

Mrs. Eunice Richmond Legion has arranged a fin feed and larlxlng the (ienrge J. Mann home near ML Pulaski, where he la alleged to have stolen a watch and several rings and a gun. Hla bond la set at a good boxing exhibition for th en Answer th Pantagraph Want Ad that interest you for In UuU way will be leader and the following program has been arranged: Hymn. tertainment of the world war vei- 1 1.

SOD. In the vicinity. The principal witness of the prosecution hsd apparently sealed Armstrong's 'ate. by testifying lie opportunity. erana.

It is expected tnai mate au-Juunt Heckle, State Organiser Kemp The three sheiks now lall here. It your nostril are clogged snJ your bond because ot catarrh or a cold, get Ely' Cream Ualm at any drug store. Apply little of this pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream Into your noitrtli and let It penetrate through rery air. passage ot your bead and tneta-brnnes. Instant relief.

How good It feels. Tour hell It clear. Your nostrils are open. Yon breath freely. No mor hswklri or snuffling.

Head cold and catarrh yield Ilka magic Don't uv stuffed up, choked op and miserable. Relief 1 sure, Adr. Howard Fagln, Otto Wa ker and and Seventeenth Executive committeeman Ireland will present and W. Parka. Karh under $1,500 bond.

that he saw the defendant commit the murder with a sling shot, by the light of the moon, hich he aald was Prayer. Business period. Solo Mrs. N. A.

Borop. Bible lesaon Mrs. Esther Stuller. Impersonation Mrs. Martin Gainer D.sclples Community House.

New Fsgin la wanted for three charaea. address the veterans. Don't Suffer garet Zombro, and wa born in Mid two elsewhere and Is under Indictment at Springfield. He is chanted Marriage License. Richard Fosterling.

Dwlght; Ola- Tork City, West Pennsylvania Mr una Job at Dlvernon among others dye kvod. Dwlght. The Htahl burglary confront him her eas it does the other two mrnmona. Jubilee Alms Mr. John Potter.

Among the Wsn of the Church. Charles m. lyowry, ronuac, r-va near the meridian. Lincoln, according to the popular story, floored the prosecuting attorneys by producing an almanao In the court room, which showed that there was no moon In sight at the time of the murder. Armstrong was acquitted on this evidence.

Many stories discreditable to Lin From Piles set Peaae the reams Tn- Foster. Jollet Adds Eleven New Courses for Study Urbane. Jan. Eleven new courses, dealing with buslneae anl professional careers will te added to the curriculum of the University cf Illinois at the beglnnln- of the see. r-nd term, according to Denn C.

M. Thompson of the college of commerce and business administration. The fiscal sstem cf Illinois will be examined In one course whli-h has been added to the curriculum for the benefit cf tho nt rested In public finance In this course, according to Dean Thompson, a study will be Tom Moos and Leonard Casev are land City on August 21. 1177. -nnen quit young she moved to Hallvllle, whsr lh family resided for four year.

At th are of IT years wa united In marrlag with George Reddlck. Thre children were horn to the union. Fills. Willis and Jamea Reddlck. On February IS, wa united In marrlag to A.

H. Montgomery. Ph leave her husband and three eons. Mrs B. F.

Pelts, of Clinton, and Jeanette Alsbury, sisters, and Dr Miss E. M. Festeen Dead. Miss Elisabeth M. Fosseen died Wore Same Kind of held under bond for alleged selling of Intoxicating liquor In drv territorv.

at the family home at o'clock stta Tile Treetamt ueered Vte te rwe what It VTUI tee lee. Sunday morning. January 17. follow Jo Lehner and Maria Gardner are likewise Indicted for th earn eged crime. Clothes in 718 B.C.

ing an Illness of a years auration. coln have been told about thla Incident, according to Mr. chief among them the story that Lincoln obtained a number of almanacs from a drug ore In Ilea de- Pyramid Pile Treat)! gtese ejulrk rell.t from Krhls. bieeaisg er sretra-leg put, eot a aa aaiiaoUe, auMi The funeral services will neio This I th second alleged offense of Moos. Ihner and Gardner Luxor, Egypt, Jan.

7.1. Cfl Three mummies two excellently preserved, hnve tn discovered by Dr. Robert at 1:10 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. January I. from th First Lutheran Klmer Carmlchael who was held to Jamea Zombro, of Clinton, and Roger Zombro, ot Champaign, 2s town, and In the privacy ot hla room tne grand Jury to answer a charge I at the hotel, manufactured aa alma church.

The services will be conducted by Rev. C. Vevl. of Row, ssslsted by luv. A.

J. Arendt ot thl biting a finger off th hand of Dan Later, was not Indicted. Ills case nac to show to the Jury. In her day of rood health aha was an active church worker and waa a I am pleased to be able to refute city. Burial will be rti th Johnson Munfl, the English Egyp'ologlst who haa been clearing the space behind the ramlshum or mortuary temple, of Ramesra II, In the region known as Sheikh Abd-EI Qurna.

to remove the rubble for his Intended excavation of the tomb of Ramose, Vlslrr of the member of th Eastern Star and was dismissed by th Jury. Entertain Mr. Essington. all such false Mr. Fer guson said.

"Lincoln was able to tade of the fiscal svstrms of many the larger municipalities as well that or the state at large. The ourse will study the development of jhe state revenue In connection with existing systems. Those Interested In f'sral ays-terns from an aero un tans' viewpoint will be offered a course whkh will cemetery north or Qraymenu Was Guard of Honor Electric Curling Irons $1.25 prove by a true almanao of H47 that Mrs. Thurlow O. Essington.

wife of State Senator F.sslngton, candidal the moon was nut at the meridian In that locality at 10 p. the night ot for governor will be the guest of Logan county Republican women on Heretic king of Akhen.vtnn. The third mummy found, possibly the tody of a soldier killed In one of the at Douglas Funeral Royal Neighbor lodge, th D. A. R.

and Daughters of Veterans. Funersl services will be held from th home of Mr. and Mr. B. F.

Pelt. tlS North Jackson avenue, on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. Dr. O.

P. Miles will officiate, ssslsted hy Rev. R. Cartwrlght, pastor ot th Christian church, i a the murder." Wednesday, February (th. Mrs.

Ks make a careful study of the duties wars of ancient Egypt Is In bad Hate. sington come to th county under Vrhana. Jan. tt (Special) CapL According to Mr. Ferguson the moon was within sixty.

nine minute of setting, that Is within sixty-nine and qualifications of accountants fur The well preserved mummies are the auspices of th Women' Eaalnc ton League of the county. A busy day N. A. Riley, $01 West Main street, will celebrate hi eightieth birthday those of a goldsmith and his wife, a priestess of Amonle. of the twenty- mlnutis ot Its total, disappearance ever the true horlson at the time of i being arranged for her In thi county as hss also been outlined for fourth dynasty, D.

u'dr the outer wrappings cf the priestess the murder, and as the ramp meeting ground was surrounded by trees the her husband who spends th same mummy, her clothing ct fine linen. day In the county. On Friday of thl PrraaiM Is fWetnly rise end Were eh eaAsre Wk-ai. the mu etrsle. etas psl.

reeees tsnsmmsiiae, hraxa up esforsemesta. srk aa ymtr feel, ssvae ywt utlf as eaiekly from t.et.r et later-tue ea4 epetsiie. S.S4 for fee trial en grata hew arae4ttuilr ItaoMva ih.r era. As eaa (at that I ear rug er eaei a eaa. Try Meet baa, ra.

locality would have been In deep shadow at the time th witness said he saw the murder committed. federal, state and municipal bodies Thompson will personally conduct a new course designed to tit tudents for positions as commercial serrttarlts and heads of civic todies. Ir. Ernest L. Rogart.

director of the department of economics who haa been absent from the university tor a year while acting as financial adviser to the Persian gnve-nment Will revive Ms cjr in the Industrial development cf modern Europe. week Mrs. Kaalngton will accompany her husband on his day's trip to tomorrow. He came to Vrbana In last. He attended th old Chicago university In 10 and I kg 1 and belonged to the military company which wae th guard of honor at th burial of Senator Stephen A.

Douglas, who died In Chicago, a short time after his defeat by Abraham Lincoln fur lh Presidency. Just reeelied breed elilpsiast el tha er.rtif.l. Susrastaaa elerirle rurllsg Iroes we tall for 1 1. ft. Electrio Heating' Pad only $3.95 Just th thief for tlieie elntrr Oats sad aishis.

TheM ha' twe Ihersmitti, twllek tag rnrd sad sll reedy for see. Dpertal al li te, "Star K1U' Wfcffl Irons, $9.25 Ossetaad la rar var. 4 now browned by age. was found laid, neatly folded upon the body. There was a long robe, piped with green with a V-shaped opening In front and holes for the arms, fringed around the hem: then an outer gar Springfield when he will spend the day In Sangamon county.

A root In of event have been arranged for her In th capital city th press of thai MARRIAGE UCINtCt, Eureka. Jan. 21. Th following marriage licenses have recently been issued by County Clerk Hnlman. Foikert Danekas.

tS. Minonk; Anna Marl ftnrth. Benson. lo it. Chriatrneon.

71. Peoria; Mrs Lottie K. Hnilth. Peoria. Walter W.

Kanlve. V. Minonk: FWenr I. Tolan. II.

Minonk. Frs' Herman Nelson. 21 Paso; Ln Lauretta Gray, It. El Pasn. Iloberl C.

Reaver. 14. Washburn; MiMrd I. Armstrong. I.

El I'aao. DECISION ON PHONE EXPERT COMMITTEE ON WAY TO BERLIN Parle. Jan. Th first committee of reparation expert, under th chairmanship of Itrlgadler General I' it Ik U. Daaea, left for Perl'it to- plac announce.

MeCuffin Inquest I age aAMi-LK louuit PTfttMin PriCY)IIPKT. tit ryreau au Marshall. Kla4ty seed a a free sessple Pi Ill rieainel, la gleia Capt. Itiley enlisted In August In Cl. B.

T. Husey regiment, the 7th Illinois volunteer Infantry. He as deputy government aseeeaor under hla father, whose appointment Coroner C. B. Taylor held th of very SaiirahU at th ment with a hole for the head and etveral fringed veils At various place the garments had been darned.

A each garment was unfolded and held up to the bright sunshine, the nstixe diggers brke out into loud eramtlons, declaring them Identical in form and arrangement to flclal Inquiry Into th cause ot th death of th late Thome MeQuffin, ROLAND'S a r.rtUe. allr.r ln. r. nn.2 Tlday evenlng by a C. A A.

k.A train aouih of Klkhart. If Ksss treat cur tat ram from hi friend, Abraham Lincoln. apt. Riley eang In th old Champaign County tilee club with Nat Uo-hn, Jp Porter, James Matthlson and Wall Mulllken. when I'ncle Joe Can- than they had been a group The Jury returned a verdict that those worn by the Felahin women of envenom.

Kxcept tor a group I of I looay. dentally when strurk by a north RATES IN TAZEWELL reporters and phtologrepheie there pnn wae In this district. He wss for i Two new courses are offered for ludenta who expect to join the maintenance and operatlr.g departments of railroads, one of which will take up the etudy of fnlibt and pit-eoncrr terminals and terminal management, and the other will rounder problems tit location, maintenam and replacements. A eiwclal ruea Is being organlted for students who wish to devote their time, after graduation, to public sjtillty management and service, i The Importance of agricultural economies emphasised In the curriculum by the additicn of fuur new courses dealing with problems of farm management and efficiency. Pastors Debate on was no one at the station to bid them farewell.

bound pasaenger train No. 4 while crossing the C. A A. right of-way In Huelbut township. IT year In th dry good and shoe business.

Genet al Daw, wearing a bread smile and smoking a long cigar In. The claim agent for th C. A Mr. rlturdevani was her to attend FprlnrfleM, III, Jan. II.

Order ef the Illinois com mere eommleslon. la-sued today. Include th following! Authorising th Toledo, Peoria A Western Hallway Company to publish on one day's notice a rate of 10 rents per ion on brick from Canton to Pe ILLINOIS FIRE LOSSES SHOWING DECREASE Pprlngtietd, III. Fire loss In Illinois f.r was approximately two and one-half million dollars leas than the lose In arrnrdlne- to John Cl Slead of his usual pip, resolutely refused to allow himself to be photo the Inquest. Th remain were ehlpped to graphed pretending that he did not Cecelia.

Ky, for turtal, Bundsy, to Mason City Teacher Was Secretly Wedded Mason City, Jan. (perlal) Th wedding of Mis Jennl Webb, en of th trad school teacher en understand the request ana gestle. ulatlons of lh French cameramen. Oamber. state fire marshal, v.

ho save If this Signature mat me ntur.a ehnw a moat en in nom or hi mother. Merlin Mayer, Martin Mayer, II year old. for ROCK ISLAND SHERIFF couraging derreaae since 1J0. The total In wae $17 II4 IJT. Illinois' loss for the laat five veare USES TEAR GAS BOMBS oria.

Application of lh T. T. Clark Truck Company for permission to operat a bus Iln from Danvlll to Itocpewton, set for hearing February 12. 1:4. Suspending proposed advanced telephone rate ot the Fermr Mutual Telephone Company for tele, phone service In Taiewell county communities.

Evolution Question ss shown by the state fire marshal's th west side lo AlWn Bhlpp. of thl city, ss announced I her Friday bight to a party of friends at her home. Th ceremony im plac at marly a merchant of this rlty, later retired, died at bis horn Saturday morning. sit horn In Hausham. Cher Bsyun, Germany, January II, int.

II an married her to Catherine Verderbr, who pases 4 away ell year ago. Mnlin. Ill Tear gas bomb to aid d'puty sheriffs In breaking Into barricaded rooms and buildings, and In breaking up riot, have ln cue. rvrnrna nave Deem 11 $14 144 AM O.I7t4:i Miioni 7i: 1U14.417 Davenport. loaa.

Dec. 19:1. Youth G'ven Lesson A west eids home ws Pst urrtay tilchl by a coup! of your fel- In. vanll mntiv nf To th marrlag there Is surviving New Tork. Jan.

$1 OPi De John Roach Btraton, pastor of Calvary Baptist church, a leader of the fundamentalists, wee the winner to-flight of a debate with ltv. Charles FTanrle potter, pastor of the Wmt rllde Unitarian rhun h. on the sub. tectl 'Reaolved. that the esrth and man cam br volution." in which Uf, airaton upheld the negative.

Dr. HI rat on pointed out that scientist did sot agrea the ase cf chased by Rock Island county end are stored In the eherirr office waiting any emergency that may an. The bom be are made cf glass and i bow Ibey got It. The police soon this city. There at also surviving tured lh randlt nd recover I the two grandchildren are filled with a mixture of tear gas money.

The charge wee not but II ws hop1 tt would I'l Th funeral ws raid MVnday no muiiin gae, wnira is aid cause temporary bllndnese and a tratlon. war fixed and could not chancd. In hi rebuttal. Dr. Potter eald he we delating th question hau he desired to have the eclenllfio truth and deplored legislative action prohibiting the teajhlna of evoluii morning at th Mary' rhurrh with llv.

Leo llenkel, officiating. Durlal la Holy Cms cemetery. "re smarting whenever lh gas louche th skin. OLD Time NiwtPAM) BABE FATALLY SHOT BY YOUNG BROTHER Cleveland, Jan. zl.

Eleven nths old Roy Wilson, wa probably fatally shot by hi five year eld hrnthar, Jem, today whll their mMher, Mr. Margaret Wllaoei wt ra'llng on a neighbor. A bullet from a revolver entered lh bah'e noae and cam out at lh back of th head. Th revolver bad been banging unloaded on a book In a elneet. Police bellev that Jam climbed en a rhalr, seised the revolver and discharged It near th hahy'e far.

t. A. Niewangtr, Word ws received In the elt Monday Infc.rmlng friends tf tie iwv. rnuer admitted that svnlu-tbm was a guese. hut he declared II was more acceptable than the "en- 10 these Diamond Dirk heroes, Gambier Asked to Prolw Danville Fire TU Jan.

Chief PrutsVer Ms ked fat Fir Mar. I.sl Uambler to Inveaiisaia condition surrounding a fit tht Ionian! damaged lh laahlnn Wtop, conducted hy II. Fshs. hn paras hi death of Pamuel A. Klswanger wlil'Ij is NOT on the Box, it Is NOT (There is no other MBR0M0 The Laxative and Toole Effect of Laxative DR0M0 QUININE Tablet it very beneficial to the tyitem.

The World', moot popular remedy for Coldi, Grip nnd Influenza. Price 30 Ctnti II1UID TWICE YEARLY renton. lil copy of an early l.llnou nensptper. which wae p.ih. Ilahed twle a eer.

Instead of dally, has been discovered her and added to a collection of r.lir maintained by be eertn ana tnei mr er unable produce evidence of the "missing I link" to ehow the I.e. lWMO animal and man. nor to show 1 how tba "brutal instinen- the animal lead to Ood-lue aspirations "TbVtoctg of life." aaJd Dr. Htrston, wove) tha Bible authority. fclood animate and bruV.

altogether different from th. riKd and Been man." Ho s.i.l oecurrsd findty at hi horn In Kvsneton. He was formerly cf Ijtsr Mew raer I'nlrm. He ws married to Miss Mary Ann tha daueh. surd and grotesque'' tale In t.ene.is Ha ii.

did not claim In. fnlliMlity, aa tha biMe did. and explained that th eon nut betwe.n theories of ectntUa were due to thnr adoption et different tlmea srd at all times MlvUtw, iVp. simper. ie old taper as kunn ss "hrnthar Jonathan," tee of Mr.

and Mi. Itobert tlih hrist. 1 mas ai (in.nnn. extinguished "i -y in. widow.

griaV.h, wo but Il.f,... I. "I VUTTg a nan win i nom yai should bevom a regular.

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