mmnnmmum .lhuwflmwbetncnlntemfl- D,uaflnootherfornlomforox- pliauon. has again! who . up, m. n! the po- p on the bottle of lotion. sad mu â€hinge!“ “Indium-Mum“ IMIfevdnnqo. An“- m child was taken m. all Pot me by .11 dealers. Pfloa 50 can. Met-Kuhn 00.. But-Io. New Yuri. sole gun for (to United Member the Innoâ€"Duu'Hnd his no other. Mkmmoflhoymni Dune" on†We endow-u Don-‘0 Kidney m In. John I‘mâ€"«nth. 170 G. In!- Itnet. Dov-m am m. an: “linovmu Dou'nxmoyl’flbm u not! they mead-o. for may have to. Ind In .1 â€ï¬‚y for when noun Kidney pm. in m on In In! only. no.†In to hotter neon- ..«d remedy. m an Inn cu d Mr. may mudâ€"Inflnmykum Val â€(an mm and I Cut. M In lflIQ. M! o! W†toll-nut .1 mm In nan-a m “an often rm 3 O." â€h h be -11 of the but. 5M3. flay Inns. and. In“! “only and fro- â€It rheumatic (vi-cu. Iâ€! Ind-cm? "III-p an} and Mali. ï¬chmnlmvumlnm Inn-ulnmlmtulum a My III-n90- It !_ o'clock. I". AIM a. W. m u m mama! (TI-ml. mag. The lot: nu ma to nut h m "-3-an Mn. Inn)" of otter I'd-un- 33‘ Mom on mo‘ Imam mu than who mm: ham 0! Id Cop-nun 11. day! or not" w "to my. and now (I. .m DIM We. 01 l mm! “to. crown“ “in that] Ms. I“ “M will Doflnuduum Inlhm Bcr III-bum and am chlldm. “hotly. 14mm I“ Clan. wooded hr in death rm midn- noun I. loan. In. I. A. malnut- o! ltprvflle. 11].; ll’l.‘,0. I. Hendrick- nn o! Plum-o. or...- Iln. H. P. Inch." 0! loan! mun-g. wu; Hoo- I7 I. law a! WWDMA PL.‘ m Inn-tor Lynn 0! Dorm an". Ill. hum- mmum and a lua- The hubtnd and Met. Romnnu â€man. died Sept. v. 1881. The fun- lly left the rum and moved to When» â€a. where they molded until 1891, when .lhey made their. home at Down- m Grove Since am In. Lyman in lived with her «man, Hrs II. A mum: at Nani-mo. 111.. and In. ‘H P. mane" d flaunt Burllnx. Win. Bio was 3 mt ulster for your. uni vu nmlly‘thkan um Oct. 11. 1011. at the home of her «nutter. In. H. P. Mitchell. a loan! smi- 16m they-Isa!!! went to Cameron! Looked It over. looked It under. locum; At. Human. where n dough- Do you know how long It took ter. Belle, was born. Four years late!" To and n number In this book? they returned to the Aldermen tarmduat ï¬ve minutes I have ion mt Lamont. where ‘o eon, Sylvester And for those who count the coat. L, was born. not! where the family re- '1‘13 1 shame to spend such time Mod until 1888. , Just to get one on the line. u’h’m m: “alumna. ‘ mmmmnw 1150:. moved to‘ antro'y'a in 1841 and Inter to Lamont». On April 14, It“. Mm O. Aidqriutti was married to Rommzo Lymnn at West Church, Du Ptge Township. Will County. lili- loll. The following day they started â€California via New York and At ï¬nwnli, arriving n 3.1: Francisco June's, 1856. They located It Forest Clâ€. 031., where ï¬ve children were born. Liberty. Arum. Lucinda. Henry and Clara. The funily returned to Lamont. “1., 'where a (hunter, Nel- lie. m born. After remaining two W W and two children. In: 0 an Annual. lefl Canada for the “MM 8“!“ in 1838. They located w licyan city. Int. white the! hit hum for n short time. after- m moving to Juliet. m, at the time in old Michigan nnd llllnois Cnnli 7‘! ill Droceu of construction. LL, mm I-YIAI‘ "“00““th ï¬fmflu-Up. ï¬ance-".mm o imam was born at Cumin, In. 1. 183! mg. 21.90.qu Alderman. with iswu'moiumm" have It tar yer-elf. How kin ni- no marqunmmmrfldlmuun dd clothes on «norâ€"Put. “harm “It'd-n". Mu!†0“ 301m“. mam-En mmmmmï¬m.†W. I. Givkr. B. H. mightily. Jon :1. Vanni. um annoy. w. 1‘ Icflm‘ Roy L Bunny. ‘1. A. Torode. Jol- hm W‘. H. (Joker-u. W. n. Hilliard. C. 1. Mdrhoofor. Chum Reine. H. 3. Icon. Gouge lulu \mmr "er-n. H. Schroeder. vum n. on" r. C. Kolm. m Om. Tom». W. C. Huntington. R. I. Ch». C U. Ron-o N. A. "that. John Out-m. Harv Remote. E H mm. Mn net-u lol- I! Vanni. A. a. "kind. ‘nnk Morris: Edward not. Jon (lemma Alb"! (la-curl (7‘ RV. M001 Joe N. 8cm H. Lana. Jr. cum Ditto. Wh'tmehofnunbu Goo. I. Bunch. l A. mm. A. J. cud-ac. 090. Int-Newer. l. A. am“. Win. a Roam mm "mammal. ï¬nal. not. Kalle“. J. A. mmmm. :. A. me. u.'h. (To-plot. hm! (kw. mo. Roam. \mu (haw. 3m. Milan: on» R. 9mm AMI-um. “The plot-n.†aid the eon - - Ohm-fl van- Aid†"'0': I. ll. lacuna In mulch". rm Paula. Way.- I’m». Wm Schultz. Roy 1mm. cum Root Charla u... Jilin Look '. luau. “Tint book of economical combini- tion is certainly Ill sat-voting abom- instion. Brookneld. Bel-Wyn Springs Are enough to make one uy but thin". Clyde, Summit and Norton Pork. The old directory I could one in the tisrt. But now they hove taken them I and ‘Weltern And the poor subscriber has 1 our." ._mma.1. n" The serving of tea which followed the program oflered a welcome oppor- tunity for s social hour and a more intlmote scan-intone with the artist 1‘ the afternoon. mmmmm SUW Preliminsriee of the lnternntionsl Live Stock Exposition Ii Chlcnxo, Nov. 39 to Dec. 0. hove been complet- ed. entries are being ubulsted ond‘ tho groundwork lsid for the best din- Special Venin of 100mm Which pl†0! food shins!- sud dun horse- JuryWilchChountoTry ever computed in America or else- where. Entriu Isrgely outnumber Henry 8m. W those of previous years end the nl~ linden: of In. Allison-Rama“. uy at purebred sad (at live etock to be menbled may never meet in the competitive srens spin. 8. walnut. um Tm W. Bun“. ï¬lm â€column. 0. sum. George Lena-t. 'dn envoy! the suns: "Number, ' plane." "Give mo â€"- «3' Buss-bunâ€" at. "What's tint? Line may?" Busy town. busy place, busy people, busy nice. if I" business wet; as buy an the telephone, we would not need to complain. Telephones hsve almost come to he s. neoesnity at home as we]! as in business. You are lost without it. It is the most convenient thing In the house. sometime'e. Ind‘ sometimes a nuisance. When_n doc-3 tor is needed. the house catches aflre or a burglar is in the house. it can thinly is a handy inatrumentâ€"hut when, perhaps your ï¬ngers are In the dough or you are away upstairs and, ring goes the phone and hurrying ‘down you and someone has the wrong number. or “just testing the line." or perhaps someone wishes you to hold the receiver to hear some neighbor hood gossip, it may then be truly termed a nuiunce. "I've been looking for s number, The Telephone Company II a bun bjulnqu. Homing, noon. nud night CHICAGO ‘ TELEPHONE 00. W". 7mm HIM I“ mm.“ A“ 70“â€. mm. 1 A. H. Wlnoch limb. II. J. Cum. who“. Wm. Abraâ€. ulnar. C. r. Blmuhud. York Twp Whoa .4 H. mum. William Bartel. Mums Drndrl ' «gene Cancel. me- not Robert O’Ian. Wu. A. AM P. w. Paton "on"! um w. H. Saul. A. H. "our. C. H. Bio-«4 Town»... mu "In. John Nolan Whom Ho Got N. Little Inch mother love. Man. One any the boy til-aunt her 3 (red. truth! or white mo and violets. "Win mule." «led the mother, In mam, “WI I Moral wrath. In“: It? m did you at m" “hon tho homo ant door.†Innocent» U unkind the mount. "1 no. “pathdotitlothqhmnon lib low-hob. m l m u at.†In no other country In the show yarn so closely anointed with the noâ€" uonnl edmtionnl Intern, In none In :the whole scheme and plan of exhi- bition omnged no that each man‘- prise winners they be brought before a court of last resort for In! eun- men', on n: the "International." which will this year be held from November â€tobeeembero. more nloneofnn the great world'o above may the bent of w useful breeds of fun nnimnh be non In their foremost acute In one mnd duping. Wm Youth. m ran-on for «tempting Inl- dao us. put Mum-d by [mile Schultz, u hula-one young mm It Var-nines. France, not long since. no: lid he wu to (“M on «an: that he eased may between two Man that In Mutated to commit suicide by drowning, In order to m M alum-Ion- Into a common aid. County to the general) muted belle! the anemone of live stock It the United sum are the Met In (he world. Not only are the «splay. of animal excellence then-nine si- perlot to ell others. but the ml} ml for we males 0! the show: end an Immanuel: of the visiting public In fer better end more (30le Ienelve then In ny other country. Vut Inpmvunenu he" been mule ‘the put year In the letting of the ln-; “national [Ave Stock Expoemon. which will Ill- yeer be held from No usher 2! lo December 8. Concen- mted. though cafe and sanitary Inkling and dlepley of the animals, mmodloee lecture bane, I Inu- nllceut nllbmon arena. together will all necessary comforts for mu- onsâ€"ell, n It at.“ be new. kneel: one root-40m e commence not hitherto mwnpleted In connect!“ with any live stock ehow. Th m: hum-r hm mock nonunion u cum Mn be on m dull-r from pnvï¬ou «can of that sun â€(In that both than mil†Immense m CHâ€! will be well nwudod by «mm... Construction mo no buoy lo- cnulou show mum... building: on bola; onion“ or oltond to accom- modoto tho upon-loo o! the "pod- uoo nod autumn-ed accommodation will be font-nod both ammu- nod opoctoton. lo eooooquoco of lmooodlol abort-1 no at boot. york nod mutton. on) dim I" on! tho Uoltod stun ood Cum no «mm; In" ad mom to "pond prodocuoo out] on um oc- count onmuol lot-mt ll baton tot. lo the ma exposition. Thu Import- um louon o! mom! In production vlll ho cunt lorvtbly and eloctlvoty, by the mo who on not conned to adopting lhotr methods to chum†ooodltlooo. Now mac-g nod b ‘ In problem- wlll he amount“! in t 0 «ago 0! at looot north! oolutloo at "All planting ' A large and enthusiastic audience ï¬lled the rooms or the Woman'- Club to overflowing Wednesday tolhear the lecture recital given by Grace Stewart Potter or Chicago. After the business of balloting and receiving {our new members. Mrs. Blackman, who had ; charge at the day's program. prescnt~ ed the guest oi the day. Miss Potter , has just returned irom ï¬ve years“ 1 study abroad with the most famous ‘ teachers, including Leechetitzkl and Busonl and talked most charminglyi of her associations and experiences.‘ She is in pianist or most remarkable talent and has the rare charm of a gracious and pleasing personality which places her in intimate and im- mediate sympathy with her audience. The club and its guests deeply ap- preciated the opportunity of hearing such an excellent artist and gave most sympathetic attention to the pro- gram. Her numbers. chosen from modern composers, were as follows: i. Nocturne for Left Hand.8crinhine ll. Wellen and Wogen. Consolation. Gigue All Antica. . . .Leschetitzki ill. Serenade. Caprice ............... Scherett iv. Etude in A list. En Antomne ......... Moozkowskl IV. Arabesque .............. Debussy The serving of tea which followed the program oilered a welcome oppoe (unity for a social hour and a more intimate acquaintance with the artist ‘ wmm im’ovn; REPORTER WM Clear Boy 0' Murder. Chlmo.â€"â€"Roy Blackburn, am» ad hm monfly elm-god with murder at Grand lupus. Mich, m shun MI liberty whm he produced sixteen wine-o- to prove the at the time of the ulna In Grand Rapid- ho was waking In t cum moon. Inner-o the township u the school “it. instead of tho til-trio! ï¬nd “I. hm of $1,000.00. a your In the late Ichool Ml. ' 0mm": Tasha-u Um â€on Tu... CentrallL~Bofm “loaning tho union County Tuchm' madman adopt“ resolution- moor-flu the car- {flouting law, favoring . mhlmum up luv 1nd approving the saw Mention at Tenet-m They silo] u, this you, Illa and hot bath“ comm their 1mm: woddlnc unli- nnnry. In. loud formerly. Alvin Prom, m born a: Proctor am. W loud Imam came. LMrâ€"fl.‘ hon-d at up.“ Rio, Knox county. m duty-four nun old ud van-mannmuunnm oM'ldI-uu. mad: ul of when lived to be put mu you-- old. September "emanate-om on. or the pdnclnsl om llm vhu young nnd old. In the unto will b. pleuod to hue all“ to his wool. lacuna the 1m! nddmu on the “- uuh nnnlvouuy of In dollvory." The governor. pmlnmwon in In noootd- nnoo with the pin Announced by Na Iona "no ago. To Print Gettyoburg Smock. Spflngtleid.-A proclamation aukinu the new-paper- oi the state to pub~ link on November 19 the Gettysburg address oi’ President Lincoln won in- sued by Governor Dunne. The proo lomntlon roads: “in connection with the examine. which the superintend- ent of public Instruction bu outbur- ixed.in the public schooil ond other oducntionai institutions at the unto on Getty-burg day. November 19. it ha been wanted to me. ï¬nd I be- iiovo it to be u wile nod pntriotic act so to do. that the now-paper- ol the cute should publilb in full on thnt day the brief but immortni «am. of President Lincoln delivered on tho Oettyoburx bottioilold. Every 01"an Springï¬eldâ€"A stetclnent of "I. condition or the 884 state banks in Illinois on October 28, 1913. was is- sued by state Auditor James J. Brady. There is an increase of twelve in the number of state hanks so compared with the last statement on August 11. The total capital surplus. contingent [and and undivided proï¬ts is 8142.- 675,030.42. an increase at $3,211,431.20. The total deposits, including due to banks, are $714,289,405â€, an increase at 84.030.484.07. Total clsh and due. from banks is 1118341562161, 1 de- crease of $3,863.65132. The per cent. 10! reserve to deposits is 25.03. All deposits, with the exception of time certiï¬cates and demand certiï¬cates. show a healthy increase. There is 3 ‘ decrease of $897,383.94 in time certifl- ‘ cates and a decrease of $851,814.90 in demand certiï¬cates. According Co summon! by State Aal- nor Jam. J. Brady Number of Immunoa- lam-ad and Dr palt- In Lug-r; ILLINOIS BANKS SHOW GAIN Rod "a. Canon Trouble. The Long Distance Telephbne is the best Business men are frequently con- fronted 'with the necessity of being in several places at the same time. fluk- meal the Sumhlne Bacon Contest for Automobile ï¬lm by Lehman: a lei-9L: Content (0'20- Suuudny. November In. at 8:00 o'clock I. n.. and techno Sun 1. Deucmbct m. u 6:!) p.13. Bach 5c pack-(v will count 5 Ms. Etch 10c pack-(c Illl count laid-u. M lie â€in†will man! Is poinu. Aup-chgavfllbewld lamb. except um-wmmh mutmwumnwwacmmbvw.mm. I'd-u won by contest-nu cannot be (nutter-d. W. will give FREE n Minmtm Auto-while to tho boy at (M “IL In; the non! Smuhinc Btu-u"... Bell LEHMAN N 6 MICHEL LOOK BOYS AND GIRLS v- ‘ â€1 mx System