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The Weekly Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • 9

The Weekly Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • 9

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MINER RESCUED Armington IL Mainline has decided to sell his home farm at Center and move to Mi nier HOW HELP CAME IN A TIME EMERGENCY A Dubuque Man was In a Situation of Great Pain and Peril and Was Almost Hopeless "In the lead mines I was at work on my knees with my elbows pressed against rock walls in dampness and extremes of cold" said Mr Meukel of 2975 Jackson avenue Dubuque Iowa in de scribing his experience to a reporter "and it is not surprising that I contracted rheumatism or three years I had at tacks affecting the joints of my ankles knees and elbows My ankles and knees became so swollen I could scarcely walk on uneven ground and a little pressure from a stone under my feet would cause so much pain that 1 would nearly sink down I was often obliged to lie in bed for several days at a time My friends who were similarly troubled getting no relief from doctors and I did not feel encouraged to throw money away for nothing By chance I read the story of Robert Yates of the Klauer Manufacturing Co of Dubuque who had a very bad case of rheumatism I derided tn try Dr Wil Pink Pills for Pale People the remedy he had used In three or four weeks after beginning to use the pills I was much better and in three months I was well The swelling of the joints and the tenderness disappeared I could work steadily and for eight years I have had no return of the trouble My whole family believe In Dr rink Pills Both my sons use them We consider them a household remedy that we are sure about" This is convincing testimony easily verified from a plain earnest man who knows that he has escaped the clutches nf a terrible disease and who Is profoundly grateful and anxious to help others Mr Meukel is a thrifty miner and a well known citizen of Dubuque No one could Imagine that he had reached his seventieth year as he is seen going to his dally work with vigorous step and erect hearing Dr Pink Pills did more for him than slmplv give relief They eradicated the disease by getting at the seat of the difficulty In the blood These pills are equally efficacious in the treat ment of other obstinate troubles such as locomotor ataxia partial paralysis St Vitus' dance sciatica neuragla nervous headache after effects of the grip anaemia and all forms nf weakness either In male or female They are sold by all druggists or may be obtained directly from the Dr Williams Medicine Co Schenectady fifty cents a box or six boxes for two dollars and a half CORNER CENTER AND JEER3ON STS SOUTH ILLINOIS HOTEL OR SALE Ten Head of Young Aberdeen tyulls ANGUS 13 rom 8 to 18 months old (regis tered) GEO WHITE Towanda Ill SIEBERT Expert OPTICIAN JWEGLASSES AND gPECTACLES piTTED SOUTH SIDE SQUARE OVER SHOE STQR LOOMI NGTON MAND SCALES CatsloEue free Manufactured by CHAS MYERS A CO Leroy 111 To Whom It May Concsrn: I suffared with cystitis (Inflamma tion of the bladder) and calculi (stones in the bladder) for a number of years I was treated by the best physicians in this section of the State end got no relief Discouraged and disheartened I almost gave up At last I have found a cure and It was done by Dr Shal lenberger the Chicago specialist Go and consult with him as he will tell you all about your case Write me and 1 will tell you all MRS ELVA NIRK Baxter la Yh can got good rich black coil in Kan which according to ttotlea to the bumper Stat for big crape and fine atock by first making Inquiry by mail We have for sate farm and ranches in verv Kansas county Prices right Terma eaav Write ne now for land itot Philips CXb Chaney Topeltoi Kanepe Patents SSSVftLUflBLE 1 Moderate ere Hirheto skill and year of experience Prompt keenlta rat handbook VVOLHAUPTER Patent Lawyer 1003 St Raasom County I mmlgratioa Ass's SHELDOi MMIOTA HorsesandCattleWanted 1 i X7E have eight tboiuand acre of VV fine personally (elected prairie I land in the Kotthem District of Aaainaboia cn line of new railway every acre inspected by ourselves and the finest kind of grain land which we will sell in tracts from 160 acres up at eight dollar per acre taking good work horses and cattle in part payment up to five dollar per acre and time to suit the purchaser on the balance We have several thousand acres of choice North Dakota lands on which we will accept a part 'payment bones and cattle to that amount a I srn oxX rQ gj utw t1i Gamberllng leads In finishing hiuklng so far lie finished Monday November 16 la Early baa taken charge of the Morton section but he has not moved his family yet Walter Mason now has charge of the Armington section He has been able tn get but one hand so far There will be school Saturday the teachers having decided to make up time and give a vacation Thursday and riday of next week The freezing weather has stimulat ed enrn husking but the farmers gener ally arc hardly a fouith done and all complain of the damp corn Hands are very scarce The next number nf the Star Ly ceum course fnr the benefit nf the cem etery association will be Brush and Her mann magic and music riday even ing November 27 at the Christian church Mr Britt left this week to join his wife and daughter at Colorado Springs Miss Bess' health is much im pjoved She Intends to make her borne In the west perhaps California and Col orado Several of our townsmen wore in tending tn go to Canada last week but Dr Russell received a telegram that the ground was covered with ton inches nf snow and they decided tn wait until spring night of November three dogs gnt into a flock of choice sheep of Burt At noon Thursday he bind found only twelve live sheep and between forty and fifty dead ones The question natur ally arises how will he protect (he re mainder nf his flock is probably the largest sheep raiser in the county Randolph mares Sunday with a complication of brain and kidney trouble Powell is building an addition tn his barn to give him more room to accommodate and shelter his stock Smith is packing his house hold goods and preparing to move tn Peoria to make that city bis future home John Schermen Is selling milk to the caramel factory in B'oomlngton which he delivers on Tuesday and riday of each week Mrs Bishop was in Springfield as a delegate from the Rebekah lodge of Heyworth to attend the state convention of Odd ellows In Springfield thia week The farmers here have decided tn keep close watch on hunters that may feel disposed to trespnss on their farms In quest of game and will certainly turn all such offenders to the game warden in Bloomington The farmers are Very busy husking corn this week The frost has not damaged the crop as much as people had supposed Yet the crop will not be of as good quality as it was last year There has not any been shelled as yet the corn being too damp Some has been con tracted to feeders at 35 cents per bushel Williamsville few of the enterprising business men of our city called for a meeting of all the business men last Wednesday night in the hall of the Prather bank building for the purpose of organ izing a "Business Club" After thoroughly discussing the subject a few vf those present signified their willing ness to become members by signing their ames to the organization papers Being much ncHursged by the interest taken by those present a second meeting was called Saturday night In the meantime about twenty now names were added to their list and at this second meeting they were ready for the election of officers the following bring elected Taylor president Harley Groves treasurer Harold Groves secretary A meeting will be Wednesday evening to further milters Washington Israel Kern was last week taken to Peoria where a surgical operation was performed upon her This Is the third one of the kind and nil reports bo far arc very favorable Louis McCoy the young man who nearly lost hto life last week by the caving in of a sewer nn which he was digging Is slowly improving and hopes ai'e entertained of his recovery men's club of the Presbyterian church have reoiganlzed for the winter and have arranged for outside talent largely The first speaker will be Judge Hilscher from Watseka who will speak on the subject "The Trial of Jesus Be fore Pontius Pilate as Viewed rom a Legal Standpoint" Tallula ahy wa here on business on riday Willson shipped two cars of cattle to Chicago November 19 Quite a number nf the Knlghta nf Pythias from here attended the banquet at Petersburg Thursday night local crews commenced making this their stopping place Monday They will try it fnr thirty days and if it proves satisfactory they will put in a or turn table Scott Green received eight car load nf cattle from Kansas City riday Welsh one car load Stowell two cars James A Henderson one car and John Baker one car Minier Bowland nf Cedar Rap ids la la visiting Dr Blackburn Abntit a dozen people this place heard Melba at Peoria on Monday night Mira Effie Cooper represented Lena lawman Rebekah lodge at Springfield last week Thanksgiving will de livered by Rev Lappin at the church Leah nf Edinburgh III visited hr friend Miss Mabel Gwrn lock last week Ogden has purchased th Kruger mnt market and will lake pos session Iecf mbfr 1 Beason illnols Telegraph and Telephone Company are working on the line from Lincoln to Clinton Mr and Mr Henry Eaton celebrat ed the nineteenth anniversary of their marriage Thursday Nm ember 1 to Mr and Mr Roy Mur ray Thursday November It a ten pmmd girl This la their second daugh ter and will be christened Rstclla Marl Keys and Roy Mundy will offer at public aaie December 17 their live stork and Implements Having rented the farm thia will be a closing out sale oosland uqua ha returned to Chicago after visiting week St the 1 home of CL A DeLnng David Ball frnm MansfiM vis ited her mother Mrs Onr Mathews who home from the Kankakee pltri New Hofland Ruth has sold hla restaurant and stock to Henry IMttL IL Dickson of Lake City will embark In the grocery business in the White building arrow from the post office Odell ffavage of Lltt Rock Ark to visiting here Mason are PHlng in a plate front in thlr trailing ocrupted by the pest offlc Metamora atrekfid wka had an for tumor perferised at Peoria a abort tlffit sgtk returned Jmnds Nov IK IHE WEEKLY PANIAGUA PH NOVEMBER 27 1903 Paxton Charles Richards and wife of Lin coln III ate the guests of Rich ards and family The Gibson City Enterprise is after the county peat at no slow gait and considers its tenmval a sure thing Elijah Stannaid an old pettier nf Ixda died Thursday Nov 19 aged S9 yarp He loaves a wife and one daugh ter the latter living in Mexico Rev Zellars pastor of the irst Congregational church presented the subject "Some Strange Advice" at th A rooms Sunday afternoon at 3 I Instrum is Just recovering fsnm the effects nf a fall from a step ladder twn weeks ago He suffered no broken bones hut hl bruise and contu sions wrp and are yet quite painful In a font ball game at Rantoul re cently two Rossville boys were severely injured one sustaining a rib and the other broken ankle and on tle fop nf that Rossville Jost by the score of 51 to 1 A fine concert was given here ri day evening by home talent under the direction 'f Miss May Earl for the ben efit of the organ fund of the Congrega tional church It was very largely at tended agerburg and Orrin Keller nf armersville went to riday to attend a meeting nf the commisslnn eis nf the Dillsburg drainage district This will he the last meeting tn be at tended by Mr Keller as Huston nf isher has been elected as his suc cessor Gray a student in the dental department of Northwestern University came home riday evening His depart ment was damaged by firn Wednesday night and he lest $500 worth of instru ments which was a great loss to him He will probably return when new quar ters are secured Postmaster Cnok of Piper City who lately had received his com mission as game warden has resigned his position because of his lack of time to attend to the duties Incumbent upon him The appointment i a good one ns regaids salary and Mr Conk would have made a very good officer In that capacity By will Ute late Addison Goodell of Loda Iroquois county Illinois left an estate of $2500y0 to be divided about equally between his four children Mrs rances Strong of Chicago Warren and Nathan Gondell of Loda and Mrs Bertha Keegan late of Indiana He also willed $1000 to each of his grandchildren and $1000 to the Congie gat tonal church at Loda The entire banking business which frequently amounted tn $1000000 a year had been transferred to the surviving partners bls two sons and rank Butzow his son in law The sons were made his ex ecutors and Mt Butzow and the sons trustees of the special fund Ellsworth Born to Mr and Mrs Ira Thomas Thursday Nov 19 a son Mr William Richardson shipped one load of hogs to Bloomington Saturday and Mrs Henry Logan spent Sunday with friends In Arrowsmith Mr Storey of Bloomington spent riday here with his daughter Mrs A Paxton Dr and Mrs Skaggs are re ceiving a visit from Mr 11 Whitaker of Indianapolis Mrs II Wampler went to Say brook Saturday night called there by the sickness of her father Mr Charles Stine Mr William Boltes of rancesville Ind wore here Saturday for a short visit with his parents Mr and Mrs Butts Mr Lawson Rertinn foreman went to Bloomington Saturday and was examined on the rules and regulations of railroad work In his department The play Courtship" by home talent will be given at the hall on Wednesday night Nov 25 The proceeds are to be used to buy a new library for the Ellsworth school The second team nf the Saybrook basket ball team played the second team of the Ellsworth school in the gymnasium at the school house Saturday afternoon The final score was 17 to 15 In favor of Saybrook armer City Deputy ITarve Campbell was up from Culnton Sunday George Houser of Bloomington Is here on a visit Jesse Weldman of Webster City la visited friends here Saturday and Sun day ladles of the church who held a bazar in their church Thursday and riday of last week and also served meals cleared about $150 funeral of William Watson was held from his late residence Saturday morning at 10 Rev Mr Gunn of ficiating The remains were laid to rest in Maple Grove cemetery funeral of Mrs Blanche Merrick Wilson was held Sunday morning At 10 from the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Hcrrh Tho house was crowded with sorrowing relatives and friends There was a largo number of floral offerings The services wore In charge of Rev Schuett of the church who was iMitM by Hov John I Gunn snd l(v McWerther Hartsburg rederick's now residence Is al most ready for the plasterer Mr and Mrs Wellnnd biiriod their baby Nov 19 It was only a few old MeManawny of this plap goes tn Parkersburg tn take chnrgo of an office fnr the Illinois Central Work was resumed Thursday on the new church after a couple rf lay off on account of th cold Hartsburg was full of men from Ma son county Thursday linking fnr th murderer of Mls Henninger ladles of the church ar ar ranging to sn dinner and supper nt hall on Thanksgiving for the bene fit nf the now church Word as received Thursday evening that Thomas Bradway had bwn killed nt Tremont in a Big our wreck Ills par ents reside cam of town Towanda rank Mgnley went to Chicago Sunday evening to buy Glllrt Waters whu Is attending school In Bloomington spent Sunday Bertha nnd Lnhi nlklngham entertained a number of YIday tvetufig Rev Mr Jam will preach a Thanksgiving srrnmn at the church Thursday morning at 19 o'clock Menu Thoma Meehan la visiting In Chi cago Eugene Gould Is HL from the effect of a heavy cold Cole shipped a rar lead of hogs to Bloomington on riday evening Jesse Broun agent at th I depot Is visiting friend in Brandon WK Joseph Htemberry cf Danforth to reviv ing him Ahlriey Kerry Quinn returned home Nor 19 from Ogden Utah where he has been for the past few months extension tf th switch track to the elevator was surveyed Mon day Work Is expected to begin toon TH Beit Liniment 'Chambertodn Pain Cairn to considered the Itatooent on the marfaL" write port a Bliss of Georgia Vl No other liniment 1U heal 1 cut sr bruise promptly No other afford such qukk relief from rheumatic galas No ether to so valuabl? for drp scaled pains tike tame tack and in the cheat Give this liniment a trial and you wffi never wteb to to wftbhct IL BaM by aM drug gist Gridley Mr nnd Mrs Slown spent Sun day with fi finds in El aso Paul Kent I onvasleseiiig af ter severe attack of pneumonia and Mrs Repp enjoyed a visit frnm several friends of Lion Pity Til over Sunday Dr Airth of Chicago visited his parents Mr and Mrs A rank tho past work Slown has returned home after several weeks' visit among friends at Streator and Chicago The masquerade party given by tho Jovial Club at Taylor's hail on last ri day evening was a grand success A number of the Masons from hero were at El Paso Saturday night Th third degree was conferred upon two from here Mr 11 Blown w'ent to Peoria last Sunday and will rmnin for several days taking treatment for the cancer nn his lip He hopes to have it completely removed during thia visit Crosby who was one of th? victims of the wreck of rhe 1 and 1 nut at tii 'Y" several months ago does not improve much nnd snm? of her fi lends fear she may never he what she was before th? wreck ElPaso Hankey Jr has secured a position in drug store Pa rm lee left Monday for a visit tn his mother in York stat? McKinney and wife of Kansas City are the parents of a girl Mr has been In Springfield this week attending Grand Lodge of I Miss Lillian Messer has returned tn her home In Txxlngton where she has secured a position Schafer and son rank returned riday morning frnm their southern trip They repot a fin? time The Epworth League of the church gave a library social In the church parlors riday evening Stafford has sold his residence tn Wilson of Roanoke Mr Stafford will move to nlo In the spring The regular Thanksgiving services will be held in the United Evangelical church at a Rev Mr Lowman will preach Wapella Klstner has moved to Normal Johnson moved Into the Metz property Tuesday Mr and Mrs Richards of Ohio are visiting Mr and Mrs Arnold east of town Carl? Turner and Woy commissioners appointed by the court have been appraising and dividing up the land estate this wik of the late Joseph Thorp Mrs Ely Brown and daughter came near being asphyxiated by gas from their hard coal stove nn Wednesday night a doctor was cared to relive them They were quite sick all day Thursday sale of Jamison of Dowr In old at the Illinois Central stock yards on riday aftvrnoon two hundred head of stock hogs at cents per pound 100 head of cattle at $2973 per head ten head of horses at $100 to $134 per head The sal? amounted to over $4000 Lexington Tflonmlngtnn parties me negotiating for th? I'lnelias" of the concrete block plant now owned by IL Shade Dromag'n of Bloomington has lensed the building just of the Klngdon millinery store nn Main street and will engage in business as a plumber EDketts Phinney and ihc oster Bros two linn sklent here are doing an Immense business handling wnlnut They tiavel over a latge territory and employ many persons ayn has sold Ids residence property near tho Baptist church to Mr formerly of St Louis The cunslderatif was $1300 Mr Agnlel lAiely a trawling man will go into hus iness In this city Elkhart Garland Stahl is here on a short visit Elden made a business trip to Chicago Monday mateilal for the new town hall Is on the ground It will built at once Eva May daughler of Mr and Mi Charles Clark was unlltd hi mar riage Thursday Nov 19 nt her home to Mr John Baker foimerly of Danville III but now of Clinton III Rev II Montgomery nf th church of ficiated Miss dark was born and raised her? and wns one of th organists the church and a leader among her companions Mr Baker hos made many friends here They will teeld? In Clinton where Mr Baker holds a position with the Illinois Central Gibson City Arrowsmith and wife moved to Blnnmlngtnn Monday Tenrl Spradling Is lslllng her aunt Mrs A Harper at Saybrook A chorus nf Sft voice of children are now being trained by the singer frnm Chicago tn slug nt the morning services at thn church srtnon delivered at the church by Rev Edwin Dw Ap peared In mH Iwuc nf the En terprise" reported by Mtos Mary Grim upper part nf th large Harrlntt building 1 undergoing extensive repairn fircount nf th? William Atone building which I being Joined to th? Hsxzb build ing Mr Hnxxlet war here from IMnnm ington this week lo klng after the work Champlin Switch Wet returned from Cullom whej he was visiting Tavener has his rcsldene ftlmtt completed In a It bury find will occupy II soun Rutter has rented hl farm tn hi snn and will move to airbury the first of th? year Swlnkl? expect to leav for New Orleans In a week nr two where he will May during the winter Ulfets who had his hand Injured In corn dump I net getting along verv well th having had to take off finger Rock Creek Rural Route No 1 looking fine for thia time In the season nny Is poorly at thta writ Ing find not expected to live fa mill will remain at Hnmrhtmfa aistui two more Rnek Creek church began a serie of mr eHntre November SI 1WX were quite number prewent at the Thursday night prayer meeting at Blrmark Nollsch' Yuten and Mr Jaim Weiklvr of Ohio are vtolttng here Mn Miller at of here la sfck with malaria fever and rheumatism Mias Mabel Otto daughter of Mr Samuel Otto a party io her many friend tost Tuesday rvmlng Mias Mabel proved a pleasant entertainer Sunford town UH repaired rf the farmer will finish husking this week Some few are done now Edward Miller finished over a week ago Chenoa and A ILcxrth are th pl rvntw 4 a bay Laby been Saturday Beard vf BkxMwUg nn visit ed with bto LKIbrr A fear oa Sunday Race Hlfi Rural Route No and Mr Joel Clark bare moved to Clary bouht a cow from Etoaer Clark riday Arrowsmith Mr Scarborough is on the sick list Miss Mae Boydston of this place spent Saturday and Sunday in Peoria Wright of Say rook Is visiting her daughter Mrs Cope and famly Ed Williams was called to Louisville Kentucky owing to the illness of his mother Mr and Mrs Andrew Burkholder ate the parents nf a ninr pound baby born Sunday morning XV Johnston and wife and A Taylor wife and children spent Sunday visiting relatives in Ieroy Percy returned 1o her home nt Holder after spending several weeks visiting at th? bom? of Krum and family William and Pen Scott who have been spending some limo with their un ci? Pierce and family at Anchor returned borne Saturday Miss Kennedy met with a very painful necidint Sunday Sb? was opening a fruit jar whni It broke The glass nearly severed thumb on her left hand A Kauffold cn? nf nne former townsmen who has been in South Da kota foy some time arrived her? Satur day He experts to remain in Illinois un til next summer Th? Willing Workers of th? Christian church husked a load of corn riday donated by Messrs A Deutsch and Hougham A Good sum was realized by the ladies from its sale one of their number acting as auctioneer Modern Woodmen of Arrowsmith took a novel plan to arouse members to attend th? lost meeting which wns hold fnr th? nomination of officers for the en suing year Two old hens were procured by some of th? members and a repast of snup crackers chicken pickles and a general good time wan had airbury Mr Elhnnen Marrls departed for an extended 1 1 ip to California Monday Miss Ora Truitt of Pontiac is being entertained by Miss Margaret Paisley of tho city schools Messrs Claud? Hllsbark 11 Eck hard John Dietaker Joseph Achuetzler Gregg and Miss Lona re McDowell wet? Pentin Sunday visitors Mallory nf the State Reformatory nt Pontiac gave an address at the Christian church Sunday evening cntlt'ed "The Reformatory nnd Its work" A union gospel temperance meeting was held In the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday at 2:39 at which on address nn the topic of Temperance xvas given by a noted temperance Moberly who had paraletie stroke Nav 17 is gaining and is able sit up Rt times while his speech whlca was quite badly effected Is getting better also and it 1 to be hoped ihnt he will be abb to be out soon Stephen Eddy while nt work In his new residence on step ladder became dizzy nnd fell off striking upon his face The fall was so great Hifit hn was tin cens toys for quite a while hut he cam? to and is quite badly bruised up nnd will ncccasiiHly ho housed up for HWtPe dedlcatoiy exercises the new Methodist Episcopal church were con cluded Sunday by the paafor Dr A Johnson an appropriate sermon Greenview West Is sick Mr Barthel of Peoria Is Greenview visitor McOtee to confined to his home with rheumatism Rice and children spent Sat urday In Petersburg rank West and two sons were Springfield visitors Monday Minor Meadows and Charles Brown were In Jacksonville Saturday Miss Gardner spent Sunday In Mason city with her parents Kato Grogan of Mason City spent Monday nt Mrs Sampsons Montgomery is compelled to Iny off from his work on account of a badly bruised finger Revival meetings have closed nt th? Christian church after having seven new confession made Mt Pulaski Bell? Schureman who recently sold out her restiiurant business here with her doughter Mlsa Edna and aon Carl departed riday afternoon for Los Angelas Cal to live The were accompanied by rank Turley and son red who will make their home In that city Thomas Lanham was compelled to return to the hospital In Springfield Sat urday after a week's atay at home He recently had an operation performed cn hto right ankle the bnne being scraped Almut fiv year ago Mr Lanham who wns a action hand went with the tlon gang from her? tn Delavan to assist In laying th heavy which to on the rorla division of th? Ililnoto Central frnm a point Emden and Dela van tn Pkln It wax that nn? rf th? hug? rails fell nn hto anklr and th Infiiiy I ns given a great deni of trouble ever since Tompkins and Mikel shipped a ear Innd nf hogs Monday Etole Carlisle cam? linm Run da evening after a weeks' visit at arm? City Th first corn and de livered was by Mr Becker It was In gnnfi comlltkn There was mmmunton fit th ehlirrh Monday ntoht Elder Taylor preached a very fine eermnn nn the power nf sin The Dow ns lodge of went to leroy In a Issly nn the 1:30 train tn attend the funeral of Smith he being a member of the oid at Dawn Th? Miowing brothei were pall II Carlisle liny Hover rank Roach Berth Blue George CLak Arthur Dooley and Hall her Troltartrd mating at th church is In Rr Mr Crews preaching The home rf If isher to again quarantined on amount rf diphtheria Hfttrl being the sufferer but to improving rapidly Mrs Elmer Knott and children toft Saturday fw Waehburn to visit Rev Kilborn and wife before they depart fr5r Keokuk to where ha bren em ployed tr preach the following jtar Christian chureh held Its finan cial meeting Sunday Immediate ly foltowlra prenchfrig service The I reachea salary for th coming year was rafaud in fifteen minutes by the method usd tost year buying blocks Rural Route No 4 Leroy Shields and wife of Brokaw visited In this vicinity Sunday and Mre Bert Remt rf Cnoks vUto pni Sunday with wnttam family Km Bott rf Moaoc Ind to at the RedsMe rf hts father Hotts who to no better reak Luca wbe wag Injured in the Tremont wreck to a brother rf damre WlPtom XVUean and Minor Nat a Sick Day Blneo was taken aeverely sick with kMney trouble I tried all aorta of madictoea non ct which relieved One day I rxw ad rf your Electrk Bitter andtotemlrd try that After taktn a fw I frit reWeved and soon there after entirely cured and hare rik toy since Netahbrw rf mine ijtve rn cured rf RhewmatUm Neural gia IJvrr and KWw trwuMen and DriHlty The to what ef rremort Cw wWtea Only Ma at Marman A Laurtr Etdoai A float a rf Nwreaia rwr gtoui San Jose Thanksgiving services will be held at both churches Thursday morning Louis Krlegsman of Pekin spent Sunday with hto sister Mrs Adam Eber ly James Weaver of Oakford Ill Is the guest of her parents Mr and Mrs Tytor this week Edltlor Hiram Barkmler and family rf the Green Valley Weekly spent Sunday with his parents In thto city of the grain dealers of this city have received new shelled corn of late It Is still in poor condition to mar ket Adams Opera Company gave a redltlon of "Ten Nights In a Rar at the opera house Thursday even ing Miss Katie Koenken who has been very th? past week to still tn a critical condition life being des paired of Miss Paulina Gruensfelder went to Springfield last week tn take a position of apprenticeship with a akiltod seam stress of that city The Sunday school of the German church are making preparations for Christmas celebration at their place of worship Christmas eve account of th Mason County Institute at Mason City the city schools closed on riday the teach ers having been In attendance at the in stitute lighting plant of the German church has arrived and will be placed in the building this week or several weeks paet the evening services have been dispensed with on account of no lights The San Jose Record which was for merly printed In this city has changed its appearance and place of printing It still retains the nomenclature of San Jose Record (in name at least) but will now be printed In Mason City by the same proprietor Mrs Martin of Lincoln county Neb la vtoitlng at the bom? of her sis ter Mrs Tyler Mrs Martin to an old acquaintance of many In this com munity having formerly lived here but who has not seen her sister Mrs Tyler for about 14 years Congerville A Hays and rank Schlcmhlne went to Lilly Sunday Peter Oyer sold his lot to rank Mar low a few days ngo for $100 Oyer intends to move to bls farm at Rocky ord In a week or two Lantz and family of Carlock attended church here Sunday Sharp will load his car In a few dnys and move to his farm In Vernon county Mo Irlons and family near Hudson vtoited his parents Mr and Mrs Jacob Sunday Sarah Plank will move tn the Zook property which Rhe bought Considemtlon $100(1 Jllller shelled nnd delivered 3100 bushels of corn to Sharp Kros' elevator last week The corn weighed out as well as former seasons Totter of Carlock will move tn bls property recently purchased of Dearth Zook will soon move to his farm recently bought of his mother Miss Rosa Dwight tenrher at Hick ory Volnt gave a box supper Saturday evening The receipts ore between $17 nnd $18 Miss West received th? "enke" Seccr Graybill Is sick I Terklns of Eureka was In town Sunday Thn schools have been rinsed on ac count of scarlet fever Alex Manor and family of El Paso vtolbd relatives hero Sunday Sunday at 10 10 ut th? church occuni'il the funeral of Charles II Slem mer aged 68 years and 9 months 11? was born In North Hampton county In ebruary 18H5 mid November 18 1903 Mr Skmmer was on? of the early settlers nf Secor hnvlng rom? here from Pennsylvania in IsfiT On July 25 1856 he married to Mtoa Carrie Hausler and to thia union there was born one son railway conductor of Rimton Mr Slemmer was a quiet energetic man a carpenter by trade nnd up to his last Illness kept Idmarif busily engaged nt hto woik Ho was a member In good Handing of the Palestine lodge No 795 of the I The lodge held Impres sive service at the cemetery Mr conducted the funeral gen Ice Petersburg Ilian wns In Greenview on burin riday Golden was in Chicago on business lust wm Chas Nusbaum was In Springfield on Monday tn Bncnsel of Bluff Sprung ws In the ctiy on huslnes riday Nina Twlngle of Athens visited in ih ehy Saturday end Sunday Mrs Simii Montgomery who has been sick for som? lime to Improving Ei itomtson of th? Springfield State Journal vtoited with hto parents In thin rily Hundnv lion Homer Tic who Is man gr al th Sherman headquar ters tn Springfield wns 1n the city on Thursday Mrs Marfa mother ft Dr at ih hnm rf hr son in this city Sunday nf oldag Rhe wax aged 8 year and 28 day uhto! service will held McLean three weeks vlult with friends Mrs Murry Dverakrr left for in Sprlngflrid Sunday morning afternoon ami evening th? Aid of th Christian church will hold a basar of mbsoiik and serve supper at the Cohimhfan They are planing a fine entertainment and will no doubt lutve lileiaj jwitronag? William McCarty and daughter rf Kansas are here on a v1lt with friend Mr McCarty was one? a resident rf this community hut toft here nexrlv twenty ago for th? rtrnflower state If? finds many change her? but meets with a hearty wrivnm from hl many friends Rev A 8 Chapman pastor of the church left for Willtamavlil where he will nslt th pastor ut that place In re vival services for several week Th pulpit hre will he supplied doing hl ab sence will also return Thursday to preach th Thanksgiving sermon Hto wife aeenmtMinlrs him to Wmk at Wil liamsville Anchor Stewart will return to Monea en lnn Campbell visited hla parents Sunday In Bloomington Willbun wife and children vtoited In Gtbaen City gunday end Mrs Henry baby oom better hut very Stok yet few have finished husking their earn making to tn SO bushel per acre A great deal of It I light In weight Mm John Tanner and aon lewts went to Mackinaw Rl riday evening to th? funeral rf nephew rf Mra wax killed In the wreck nar Tre mout lat ek Caretowsnesa to rtepoaalbie for many a railway wreck and tba aaxn causea are making human rf auffetera from Throat and lng trouble Hut tinea rf In Krag'a New Dtocovtry for and Colds even th? worst caaa can tea cured and hop resignation to no Imwrer nereaaary Mra Jxhs Cragr rf lMreltotr to one rf many whose Hfa wm Mtto by IW King New Dtorovery Tbto great remedy to guaranteed far aU Threat and Inng dtoeasee by Mannon A Ixmr Enlow A fiteut of Nor mt dnurvwta Pries Mte and IL Trial llm I Twin Grove Milan Munrell fa confined to bed with kidney trouble Mrs Eleazer Munsell has quite re covered from her recent Illness William agel and family spent Sunday at the home nf hla slater Mrs Carrie Zlgler of Bloomington Mrs Jan Kent and son William nf Ronmlngton attended the funeral of nnd John Smith Sunday Literary Society will give an en tertainment at the Munsell school house Wednesday evening November 25 at 7:30 Carlock Mbs Biha Gerber is ill Manuel Augapurger of Pleasant Hill fa working here for a while Wein husked 129 bushels of corn for Ell Stahtoy Monday Stutzman dug a well twenty five feet deep and gnt no water Peter Kistler formerly nf Missouri and Mrs Amos Yoder of ifer visited at A Kinsey's Monday Mr Tim O'Leary got a dispatch Sat urday evening that hto brother Daniel had been killed on a railroad in Colorado where he was a brakeman Mr left for the west at once Waynesville Postmaster Sessions le still critically ill A Junior Epworth League was form ed at th church Sunday Dick arrived Sunday from In dian Head Canada tn which place he will return In the spring There will a box at the West Hull school house Saturday night No vember 28 1903 for the purpose of start ing a library of Sunday school for November 22: officers and teachers pres ent 10 scholars present 85 total at tendance 95 collection 310 Herman violinist and Edwin Brush magician will give one of their unique entertainments Thursday night at the public hall They com? under the auspices of the Waynesville academy Delavan Ellen Strait went to Manito Monday for a several visit with friends Lewis Randolph returned the past week from his trip through tho east and smith for the benefit of his health JU Is troubled with a throat and lung af fection and spent most of th? summer at Plainfir Id where Jjns but when the cold came on he went to Charleston but the climate there did not agree with him nnd he came home bin only for a little over a week he will go to Phoenix next Saturday to spend th winter The Sixteenth Wreck Victim The dead now number sixteen a result of the Rig our collision near Tremnnt last week Non? of th? other wounded men ar? thought to fatally hurt and it Is expected (hat sixteen wljl stand fts the final total of deaths from the wreck Some of the Injured will doubtless carry scars fnr ib? remainder of their Ilves Bensley died nt Brokaw hospital Sunday as a result of hla In jnrles In th wreck Ufa remains wem taken to 1 Illy Monday where Interment will be made He was 26 years md a step son of Harvey Benett nf Lilly another wreck victim A Golden Wedding Mr and Mrs Amos Bush relehrated thrir golden wedding anniversary Hatur day at their home In Normal All their children and grandchildren for th? occasion and enjoyed a sumptuous dinner Mr Hush was 76 years last Wednesday and on Nov 22 1853 was married to Miss Elizabeth Nne In Clark county Ky our children now living arn Mrs Ida Mlnaid of Long Point Mrs Mary Briggs Minier Mr Will Jhih Normal Mr Harry Bush Chicago Th couple received a purse of $60 In go! I from tho children Attempt to Polson the Czar Rumors from Skim newlcc Poland fay the sudden d'Hth of little Princess Eliza beth of Hesse nice? of th? czarina of Ritsrln was du? to poisoning It hi snltl an attempt was mad? to poison the en tire roynl family Th? czar nnd czarina wer? both made quite ill Warrants for Seventeen Grand Rapids Mich Nov 22 Th? first result of nut confession Implicating citizens nf Grand Rapids In th? water franchise bribery scandal earn? yesterday when Policeludg Haggerty fasited for th? arrest of seventeen officials and rx nfficlnfa all aceusid of sharing In the money Largest Launched Ifast Nov 22 Th? White Star lino spanur Balljc the Impost steamer In th? wnrld nn successfully lutinehcd lure yesterday fm th? shipyards of Harland Wolff Hr displace nt 39800 hnm Twenty Six DI In ire Ihinvlllo Ky Nov 22 ire erh yts trrdny laid waste a half block of principal lnxlncss portion of the city The loss will prohnbly reach $5fiO00 The tire started In the Hvvty staid? uf Rice Heng A Cn Twenty perished in the Ifam CASTOR I A or Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of blinking ant) financial ANK CAPITAL SIOOOOO SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROITS $180000 VRY nPARTMMNT TH I BANKING BUSINIjfl KKrNESKMTCO AjtberL td recvtef Gurttefc etc TraMre fa to eafmetty 0HCER3 WHTTMKR PmIJrot WILT Tire Pml4reL NARQl'U CMhtor Whltmrr IL ipa A StovtMoAa A Krin GERMAN AMERICAN BANK CAPITAL $100000 ornrrkS AIRLRT WOCHMEB PUL BL1LTI VtoePmMreL A KVRXK PrvMent Ck Mw nmtxTop fL pb fl rank AUrwt Btr Ed rhT Bue tat POB A GEXEkAL BOIIXG BESTE SKIAL ATTreriOM TJ cnLLECTinxs ExcbeMe tawd 11 nip red jiarr STATE NATIONAL BANK WMklMMB BLOOMINGTON ILL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 2 90000 lACoa run a auuuciL PweiMii a vaa a a in nnrrTOR a hi unrm Wbl tuuii a aeoi a A Omni aUL I I.

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