The quail“ loll In" which Is mm only seen In Waln- nr on "w heads 01 .m “Mm In punumlmps~ wax nrlglnlly the l'nahlonablv head- dren- 7W Ind!†during the reign of Qupen Am A canons result at that fashion .nn, or mum Intel]. he found at the Wall‘onnm mange on» hold by laurel!» Blackburn!» the reared buo mum wlm became uvhhlslmp of .s'urk. There the "Mela of the door any: ire. or were. abnormally hlgh, m ell-Mo Mrs, Blackburn"! m [n from M to ram wuhnm fem- ol’ dnmngv . m. "or! My M your llh mun! ï¬r â€Bathing; malt! n M! In the [fund mum. not mvnly as no added fly, but n In addfll day '1"! mm. m worthy "Mend. "II «no. you um marry N out a “It, In youth». I'm†u up on- may. only an» any, and m will .3 W at "w mm. like '9 your mind at «M wry II†of the any mu m rm armin- †WM»: Nun rm amount to â€Max; "no you will not Mill. â€on M Mum- away your "mo, and but you rm not mum on. mm na- mnm all your luv-lam on non" â€Ir darn wort. unlu- up your mind ï¬t you wm ho Inmr than "u- man We! mm and rrlmn madman Inn. and (‘th you will rho aha" potty mm m! lninrrnnflmu nnd any out your plum In n lame and minding way. Dul- my day. mun-rm. with n “an Inn! “mund- tilt. M It“ “mm-“flan! In them no. I Mano-ulna u- do lume- duflu oh- dny "m wm anon! mung. IMO um I» (ll-“Mm fl" Mu lmflfldnmy. "on! um I.- ntlnf-Nlm nl MIN. I- n I Ml no" "My now In Inn y In Mvdm. War-1|†m 9.. too 'lm IMH- Mfl with '0 2:11 W Plain. of m T." Hat. m H (M- cam. 0r honor ‘6". can Immediateâ€. 3s â€(i-(ration has Ilrntly Mum N SOIETHIIG WORTH WHILE “MWWWFMM- W of "to cor-p. bu! would not in M (M. awn-1 Ind laugh! II the Gavtnml'n “yo-n», All young m rigMn-u jam" 0! ‘0 M of mllrgr uni IIV‘ rliflMv In on Shut-MK Anny Training Com mmu M o! "Urge vui and no! of niliury w my Mn- 0w Wham (Iollvgn has: mrh'nl [mm tho min. Aï¬hunl â€rural of lhvv Usual 81m: Army lube-unison 'nr I mmu' Arm, Tran-um ('oms. Guild "Irvin u;- no n'Hrv-u a! Hu- Ulfled 8“!" Army will hr «IN-elm! and upon arm-l ml! pm] walh Ib- oumlnuon. Rm". unihrmv. “on.“ and 00m «murmur! MN Ir M n In “'1’ rhu- i msv mas mu usu m BELMONT, UNITED STATES ARMY TIAIN- INC (‘Oll’fl AT WIIPIATUN A [ml number 0! our emu-m- Mud tho War Expo-Alum Munnx the I" Ira-Ln. It [in an I good Mr. I will I- pin; on ovrr than 1‘- him" In all through thumb I5. and Irv- rul;.fml with "In until: I, AM qulnhh‘ of (iv 1mm "NI your. 84b Iillmx 5.‘ m full nun“. Mn Frml Schultz Jr. want In “1- hln brother l-‘mnlt who was woumlf’d la France noun! time not) and in now In I hospital It Waningum. He found him lmpmvinx and cheerful but he- mu "In! hr cannot. go back In ï¬ght. He will be unable tn come home (or never-l malt-n. Il- Smilh o! Chic-all: gum in \‘c‘ry {In till to the girls tunnmx Club I. the church Saturday aflrrnoon. l5 girl: wen prI-u-M tad u ‘llln wwkv law in orglniuul. Add". all inquidn tn Hw- puns The Aurora Aswvluuun n! Congre- plional Chum-hen "mots Sept. 24th. with thn- (3. [4. Inn. and Mrs. Anhur Griffin wew clack-d dekmmws {mm the Lisle Church. The Ladies Aid Sociv-ty will mm-v. the 26": with Mm. Arthur Huh-y. The afternoon will be m nu-mory of Kiss Frances Willard‘ awed at 7:30. but us make this a tally of our church and community. Alter supper a good tinu- muy b1.- ox~ pedal by all. Comm- and contributv your share. 10:00 a. m. Bible School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. A! 3:00 p. m. lllustmtml lecture. second in series of “The Birth and PM!!!†of Congnsgutionalism." Everyone welcome. [he in time for the opening song sewicc. -Thoflchurch will give a “Harm-st Supper" to it» members and friends, Friday awning. Sept. 27th. Supper A. poms. Correspondent .mdwm Tubman: [52-3-2 PM answer two so“ um. About In: M. â€harm, on yan nwr forgive my Mum tempt-r? l was» jmlm of Flarâ€" old henna? I thought In- Mime the norm fnr m. I haw Just turned thv mm. I am so happy and no r mount“! and If you forum me I promâ€" m: m try with n" "n- strmg'h l polâ€" .«n Mvor In In! my tanner get any from me again. Mr one, won‘t yml try mo nznln and lot mt- holp with the "awn-s aw Harald has time?" Ho rm! mm- m Im- nnd rook be hand. HP hurt his hmd m It pell- tently and nld: Into It" hm- mm a look of m min» and joy. erh she Quickly sup- prvs-«I. Than Dot-km: calmly Ind mien; at Mm. she “Red for Mm to Ho fmmd Mr M home. looking Ind. hut M Mann-ll as nor. and sh». v" Mdln‘ nvpr a I‘m hush-t a! m that had been m! In for the minim Mama: M: Mr. ho hf! m! pile of lettm on his desk and "m to flee 3 "In mmhor'n won)! mm. Mel Mm, â€You cm haw to learn m not your â€mm M It my gun mm mm tmnhlo.†Yes. that GM rink nimble. He had Mn ham with 311th a! he had rich the moan-um hay. £3533 AM m we. mm "ma '9 'M Mt» "on Dong"! of tho man I“!!! "mo... 1‘m in tank thw- m- P?- Mn‘roflhofdwmhmn hark nah. I! (Mn min. I Dan M so W by anM‘n Mn: away. Tatum m mum ls tn bu “mm-M and I In tolling you my an that nu II" nude-Inna. Ynn will he"- In. 7.1 '0'. Harry? me. all my mm and mu. 11: Intro. Vane-m «Mama-yo! nine fur anything.†My Mn'c m Imv IMO nin- hflh ll Oh mind «if 'hl- MIMI no»: III-nun "I! I I. a. m nu?" 'Nn‘ 1"" 1.0 man It. W~' 'l W Rik-Ml Ind MM you 0" that It. '9 'm MN m *0 «no "no am. We all"! m "In our Mom and “In than to the M W0 manna. flan-001nm; ManNIn-rMmmmdml mod- fnr an. M! to all. fov hum um .04! .01! we and in. may.“ ’ Mnlnmttmmmp In. In “I no? flair-n?" 'lhm." Man In". u m. 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W! llr mm! the Map. with all tho mm- M "w pnvlmu bum "turned. Au ha nun-d Mu dentin-flan. he «on a young man nun down um «um "f Ihn human Jumn Into hm uulumuhllo- uml drlvr tawny In the «mmullo- din-c- Ih-u. Ila n-mlnlzml hlm an llumlcl Yunnx, mo of Man on Mum: and I p-Ipullr 1mm. mu M "Mr ml. and a pan; 0! jenlnun nun-r «hot through: Mm. Hurry (no): the box atoll-then Ip- «mm and aha-r (I bust: droning. lmr- rlwl ml! of "m house and dawn [ha and m the hame m‘ M! Hum-we, Ellmhvlh Boothhy, several blacks away. Mrs. l’hnnuorfln-M ltmkwl M her In“ wl'h svmw mlnglflnus. Sh» ro-ulln-d mute and mum "mt II» was gh'lng way to a hany tu-mpnr that was num- ruI tn hlm und that II» hnd nn lhuuxht of rurlnlng It. “l mu. you are unn-umnuhle lm-uuw lmu are nnxluux to he un “me with iIllznho-lln. Yam will haun- m li‘lll'll to mun-0| your n-myu-r or I! may gu-t you Into wrluus trouble. The pour [my was im-arhh-m and trlml In oxnbuu but Wu w-mMn'! "sh-u. Cnu'l you W. dwr. "but "u: wurld wlll not «line to an AIM ln‘mum- mlmm turn on" n muo an; n- on")! "um ynu plmmwl?" ‘ "\th excuse! cauld m- !mw? Mm- mum-r hays un- nlwuyn lute; ltmklmz In the wlmhpwu mum-when. l nummfle lush-ml of gamma lwm with my nu] "Hurry, weren't yuu I mun hard on flu» My? Perhaps he couldn't help It. Tho-n9 may have been a mum for his dl'hly." u u lure Newuw per syndicate.) â€OWNERS GROVE REPORTE§ DOWNERS GRQVE, ILLINOIS FRUITS. CONDITION IN A PER the vhnmvlhvr of flu- dm‘hy. CENT OF THE NORMAL. APPLES- The money dun-s not pun to the Illinois; 3! compared with 37 last king hlmsolf. in" in tho Milan. and monih. United Stan’s; 543 compared thus mos m roiIm-o Him-man. with 55.9 last month. Poarhrs-"iinois; ‘3 compared with five last month. Uni- Fine 8â€...“ [M Stains: 45.9 camper-0d with 45.6 “m Bmwn-flow 4.. ihoy inn M last month. Pearsâ€"Illinois 36 mmpamd' units no long? with 37 last month. Unitl‘d Stains“ Mrs. Smith \\‘-f‘ 110': a 80.3 campawd with 56.4 km monthq #5:". I'M 7'“ ' “‘ N Grapes-Illinois; 80 compared with 8) '3’†month- ' Blrkrlmnm'n; 94 u rampart-it with 92 int month. €th mum CU. comp-rut with 82.0 iut month. Swing What-Illinois 96 amp-rat with 95 but manth Unite-t Satan; Ill am- p-iwi with 79.6 Int munth. ‘ lehnt-lflinoia; $3 (Inn-red with‘ 95 int month. Utitevl Stat"; KL! natural with â€.0 Int month. Sweet Pontoon-"lino“; 70 any"!!! with 74 ’ in: month. United sum; 74.5 mâ€" pun-l with 78.3 last month. Tobacco- “ Illinois; in mound with in Int , month. United Stat»: I14 rampant L with 83.8 lastt month. flour PM Son! 1 Illinois; 31. L'nitni Sum; m. A!- ' (lift-Illinois; 9t com-amt with so hilt month. l'mtrd States; ".3 mm- parrd with 82.9 let month. Milkt« lilinoix; 80 mmpmwi with 82 last month. Unite-t Slate; 70.6 Amp-m with 73.7 last month. l‘nsturrs-"li- min; 67 compared with 79 list month. Haiti-d States; 69.9 rompuwd with 75. I inst month. Grain Sorghum-"Hm nix: 7h. United states; 50.]. FioM‘ l‘onsâ€"lilinois: 72 rompciwt with 77 last month. United States; 75.9 com- pIn-d with 82.6 last Month. Field Beansï¬ilinm‘s: 72 compared with 84 last month. [Im'u-d Status; 72 com- pared with 85.6 hat month. Tomatoes Illinois; 82 compared with 86 Inst mo. Uniu-d sum; 50.3 compared with 84. 2 Inst month. (‘lbhm-lllinois; 72 compared with 80 last month. United States; 75.I cont-red with 83.1 last month. Onions-Illinoix; 84 mini-rd : with 88 last month. United States; I 81.! mmpan-d with 84.9 last month. ‘ Soughum For Syrup-Illinois; 77 com- ' pared with m tan math. Uniw : 7-1 ‘Statn: 75.2 compared with 80.2 last month. Bmom Corn-Illinois; 83. Chi- toit States 64.7. Sugar Beets-minds; 91 compared with 91 last month. Uni- ted Stan‘s; 86.8 compared with 88.6 1 last month. i yr." or 23l9MI,“ MW. OTHER PROPS. CONDITION I.“ A PER (‘HNT OF THE NORMAL. "0123 FOR F‘AU‘I'ZNIXG. Nl'l- IIER UN HAND-flinch; us 9’? cm“ nf In! war or L130.†hm l'nihwl Stall-at; NIL! pr; wit 0! MAC "PIP or $5.09..†â€of“. ‘ WOOL I'RODI'f‘flON-lllimin: mt. par cm! of Ind yrs: or {04175055. l'nilni Slut-s; "I .1" M! o! In! Quality-"Mao“; 9‘) pr rent of (in normal. l’niInI SIM-w: 90.0 arr cent of ma nov'mll ~ 000 Ian: Jul-cunt. u vacuum! wnh 6352M lon- lmfluw MAI mu- Iml 311:7.an lam pmlm‘rd I.“ ynr. [Tum-d Slat"; umomo mm mun- "'1'. n- romvan-d with 99.3".†(on: mum": last month Incl a walla-Non 0' 79,528,!!!) (mm In“ w", I'RUV'UC’TION-Uhmiu; ‘ 11,372,000 baubl- Initiated. u compared with â€.8773â€! bun-hot: Indians! In! mo. MRI 1 plmlm‘lio'l of “1,6â€,000 Mahala In! ynr. l’m‘ml Staten; 384.529,†bunk-{n indie-(rd. u comporwi with 390.907.!!!) buuhrhs built-ï¬lm! In! mo‘ Ind 21 PM'UCUOB o! “2.5.16.0!†bu. tut yru. POTATOES. CONDITION-Illinois; 68 per cent of the: normal as com- paved with 75 pvr n-nl lul month and 67 per cent. lha- {on your average. ‘Uniud sum; 14;. per cent of the normal u con-yam! with 79.9 per cent In! month and 70.! pm‘ «at, the lm mt IVOI'IKI‘. a production of 1,587,238,000 bushel»! but your. I l'RODUCl'ION-lliinuis; 196,170.00!) ‘bunhels indium-d, In compared with [87,733,000 indicated Int month and u production of 244,400,000 bushels last year. United Sum-s; 1,477,343,000 bushels imlimtml, an column-d with 1,427,596,000 indirau-«l last month and] OATS. CONDITION AT HARVEST ‘lllinois; 93 po-r cent of normal as com- pared with 89 per cont last month and 82 pm‘ cont. "11- [on year average. United Status; 84.4 per vent of the normal as vomparvd with 82.2 per cent last month and 80.15 pm- u-nt, the tan your m'cmmn PRODUCTION‘Hlinois; 340,252,000 bushels indicmml. as compared with 377,454,000 bushels indicated last mo. and a production of 418,000,000 bu- ‘shels last year. United States: 2.871. 340.000 bushels indicated. as compared with 2,989,351,000 bushnls indicated last month and a production of 3,159. 404,000 bushels last year. "A \" l'llODl.‘(Tl'l0N- "lino“; (.lw. CORN. CONDI'I‘ION-lllinmm 74 ‘per cunt normal as. compmwi with 84 mar cent last month and 77 per cent. ‘thi' ten year average. United States; 67.4 per cent of the normal as com- parml with 78.5 last month and 78.8, the um your average. t The Government Crop Report, isâ€" ‘sucd by the Bureau of Crop Estimates on tho 9th inst... shows the conditions eta, of various crops on Sept. 1, 1918. The important figures n-lnting to the principal crops are given below: CONDITION OF CROPS SEPTEMBER 1, 1918 no nmmnl "f "Iv :Ill'n‘l'nm lli Hotel-min"! hy Hw- tmxm-y. or. In“ the can of tho mum“ «1 my dyâ€" ma wmun 9M dm‘hy of Lnnmkten by the I‘hnm‘fllnr of m- dm‘hy. The money 1hr! not my to the klng hlmself. In" tn tho "avian. and thus: mos m rfllm-o "1anan l mp Mal-M. Immh who: may Mt be his Mann-s now-mung m law, road m m mm to {Month and servants who Mu perform"! â€mu-s for Mil which «mm:- mm In mmsidmtkm. A: n rm:- m- rmwn dun am up- m-npflntp mu flunk a! me- my. Mn main- wh-u k "mm! a mp“- umte allot-um m m!- I'Plï¬lh‘n M The W arm-M In one I‘m vhv-In at man p. m. an *wmmkr 1 hp Ark! OI F'IM Indi- Ms M 10:13 9. n... MM on. Mon in who Wm h» «m M: "11:3! 9. m. M 'ropcfly Rm In M F'rv W mm. rho Mm am of my which pm any rent to "w mun of Wand at". to the owners dying wlthnm Mm or mt- Mâ€"kln, and flew having and: I rm. In mt of Oh!!! "so! "to de- m-‘d In an Minute new '"h m rMMm TM- ArH and IM- Tnnflnl I"! "w 30mins. am am and 0M 9k MM drawing aha-Id. the m m In: um M he rut-MM. It n: 0 Iron†mm. fur «Iv-h mrk mm "main-upadmn! Havana-n mu. with "it AND! on Mr Mk. â€"0 up Turpin. Soflr- and Tamil! rm MVP†«in. Mar OM Oh†Man MUM. TV» MM M1 fun the ï¬lm in n» mvnm M an FM“ manual rim-v I» Mr: I'M M MM [mm-d up I'M-d M We mm and "van Manual 3 lung-dong Plea up "w «Maud. with n "no «m4! 00 ran". and 0 â€mg mmhvfly «Ital. Th" Wk?! Pï¬â€" nnI "w â€M (0 mm. Mn: 0mm. m" n- a- any as Ml] '3‘ The Ark-l taunt"! m! mm '0 mm the .‘t-r‘m and the flop!" aim 10 mlmum In". I'll†IN Tan-In M not pm M m mm! mMMaM m "w ï¬ll-v. my m. of m. all m -My-- :9» I rm mm for naval. Tho (Wm:- o-Iln-vr Harv-m «mm-11M M wan!- mum". tn in mm.» 1mm! "w lumrnt mum at any {an In Mummy. "m n! "w m! M m '1: mm a! Hm, to un- at. "and "-1 Mm- "! "kw «In. «mm ml! Inm- rnrhmt am. nu- m-Iv m- vlvï¬ In. an wally no [Iv-«IN:- m "DO 'IW they. Mu ml: (In uni-mi land. "I! ll Nil-o. w Mm Vnuh Clnyin' no how- can». to («land One of "to led on loco“. CLIPPER SHIPS IN LONG MOE 0n (hr whole farm the nxrirulluml ilnmtpninl tho- urnon hm Inn a pm.- pu-rnun on" for "linoâ€. In who u! poor pawn-A. high cm! (tech and partial failure of flu- corn any and bomb have Inch-um hm~ ly over [an your. Thu production of wool in I’m Inna-r [Mn but you: {and llw "mu-u III‘ of good weight. ‘ The pnplmllon of tha- xmund fol ‘winh-r I’Iflll and rye 6- proï¬t-An: ‘uany though old-ya! mm of III:- hy mam. An horn-uni nnvngc nf: "wu- rmpu nu-r Inn yur n-rm; n~~i nun-cl. ‘ Yin-Ms uf nuts, spring when; and barley hun- lm-n running higher than haul bl‘t'h indicated by â€In condition fizums of pu-viuus months. l‘nlatoe.‘ éhave suffw'wl not on|y from climatic ‘comliliom but alao. in man} sections. 'from inst. TM crop will no! bu ilurxc- nor 1h» uvwagl- quality hixh. (Bound crops of union. tomato“ and “tapes have beon ploducfll but the yieldu of mm! other vegetables uml fruï¬u haw nut been large. Broom com will mnh- an AVA-lap- cmp hum plural indirutionu but no haw. Hay has mmlo a [food crop. Klu- yiold of rlmer hay boflnx tum-tinny high. Practically all (rowing crops in "L inois dourriamtml during August due principally to the hot and My Weather. Oats, spring wheat. barley and :AL {alfa wow the exception to this rule and made some gain in condition. Com dropped Lon poian in condition. It suffpmd some in nearly all section) of the State though the principal damngr was done in the sautom third. Muyh of it beyond ihv dang-r of {rust and «lumago und in nnoilim" month ninety-five pl'l‘ can! of it should be '0. EL. What-Illinois $2.09. L'nilvd States 82â€!!!) Corn-Illinois $1.4â€. L'nl- ed States $.65. Oats‘lllinois 66 ch. Unitud States 70.3 cents. l’otatou-s- Illinois $1.36. United State-s $1.49. Hay. Price per lon.~lllinois; $17.90. United States $17.42. Eggs. Price per duzen-Hlinoix; 3“ (cnts. United States 36.4 wnts. last month. United States; 81.2 com- pared with 83.2 last month. Water- Melonsâ€"Illinois; 65 compared with 74 last month. United States: 67.6 com~ pan-d with 72.8 last month. United States; 73.3 compared with 78.7 last month. AVERAGES. PRICES PER lil'SlL I“. [ CompMe Supply. 1 A woman had bur little daughter P M'nt a shoo store m ln‘ mm}. The clerk put on». ï¬lm on and asked hnr to walk “0'! humuml :md sm- hm“ It felt. She dld 0: «I'm, thm said In H..- clork: “It feels. :IHWIKM. I†tnkn tn‘n I)! 'em!" he mm scary of 1m Bunny," «Iâ€" M by the van-known J. C. flack- mm-r at the South Kmstmmn um- mm. Land-m. was mlly "up story of “I editor's life. It as m of "to books at m mm In 1m. one M mo but M" of Mnmvhy we haw In fact, ï¬nd I am not snmflm’d to ï¬nd that the question of Its manna-Mp has mm In once mmln In the) 0M country. PM, .01, rm Cat Known": an Hw- IMo-wlllt In M at l "0mm m In a "known ï¬nd. a on." ran with I mot on '0‘ and with m Mun-d: of "W «H ling m (m Inn!" who own. A N: ‘mu dnmiint m m Mm! Im no I» m. rum": nfl 1M: MM HM try†to In! "to run-Pf n". A mm- «lawn mo «rt-M an! a mu my. a bright small hwy at about m yuan. and «hm he mu- the hungry mtuthmah’mnfl mm. 80 ho Milka! up quietly and mod the curt-r um! than «MM Ind: n few new «uh iv. hawk-1 m- row-r In trust at him as n wnrflnr Md: Ms shield. RM "to an Inn! now" M a My Ill: vhm. :mll mum-u M staying n- "my no" M m hum-nous more In: m .u. my“; art-«mun. H than“ and Intâ€"rSo-w York 11m. It my mark-M Mammy to saw that m Luce a John May Prime Ambulance. GEORGE L rmm OUIIIN SCHMITI' Buy a Waterman fountain Pan SCHMITT PFEII’ER UNDERTAKERS Buy and Night Service. 34 S. Main Str. - Telenl Select one to unit. A good supply of pens, pencils, tablets and cruel-s. Large seledion of Stationery. always ready to use; no hunting around for a suitable pen or ink. We have them from ZINDT’S PHARMACY $1.00 up to $5.00 00me GIOVK. ILL. Rum (or amen. TM! whirl! has been dnm ante In easier done the serum! Hm. Repeti- tion I! the only husls of wrrornnn. Pauvnt mnllnnnnm In wnllâ€"(lnlm: mn- d‘ufls by n ntmlght path to flnry. hon- or and Immortality â€"-Francns F). W“- Inn! In mm- of the Man; tn ~th It by "u- mark- synm. A" prhnldvo nmlrms round frat-Hm wry rim and Ofl’fl the Fin-minus. Iflm we. most We“! In fraevlnns. and mocha-h "at wm vary mug and m.- hormme. It «I: :1 mm! advantage, thew-«m. to have n «nu-hm unit which «ml-l ho tin-MM mm m": with M1! gh-lmz comm fractions. and 12 um ï¬lm» a numb". n! 1-: 14. 14 and H? of 1'2 wrro Ml who“ numberin- Rflonm Mamhly. The runner-l l'.‘ «us than I: I mmdwrd mm luv-muse It mm as runny mile! ham-n; this In the m mull why It In still retained Is a has. OUR FIGURES ARE RBANNABLB m f. MIMI. rat-nu. ram-Mum!!! ESTIIATES CHEERWLLY FURNISHED Wk: 20,1918 NAPEIV ILLS. am well typiï¬ed by this monu< men! with its classic lines and col- umns of solid construction. We have others in stock equally im- posing and impressive, or wv wi!l build a monument to your under expmnhe of any him you de- sim. May we serve you? ARTHUR ll. BIIDILMAN Phone 36-R 235 Bad Franklin St. DIGNITY AND CILHIACTER Lady Attendant Telephone 282 m203J Willi UMI. lLl.