r'or' xv or L Fn'hci Ave _ ILL ,¢¢¢¢ HI W. N, Bun, used seventygm C 0! Helen Bertram. the opera until-u: “a 3: Paris. . “mm Willoughbey mm to when he ten 08 a bicycle and :13:- u summobile driven by Henry ml, “0w years Old. . Amos Mayï¬ela, Sr.. of Mt. Sterling. val Inc: in the face by his son, Amog_ an. tuner and son had armed them. â€dye; to go hunting. While Dr. D. P. inlet. a dentist. VII .[ home ill, thieves stole a quan. tit! of gold and valuable instruments mm his cities at Savanna. A big eagle, cooped in a cage in the muuram of Ray lsbell at Fillmore. u vnltiLg patiently for some 3.00 to ‘jve l: CJmDerali‘e freedom. ï¬ndihip lodge No. 7. A. F. t A. I. one or Inn oldest Masonic organi- uions in Illinois, celebrated its sev- any-ï¬fth annivemary at Dixon. max Schill was ï¬ned 810 for vio- lntion of the state ï¬sh law. He tried m sell a black bans to Game Warden mm" McDole a! Rock island. Thirty Gibson City boys have been mmoned before Judge Tax-rent m mver to the charge of having com- mugd depredallnns on Halloween. Timothy Carmody of Aaron hu jut celebrated his one hundredth may, H9 is the oldest white min 1. northern [11111013 and probably ln the sum. The curomar «tone of St. Michael's Catholic churcsh tRoummim) was Bid by Bishop P. J. Muldoon of the diocese of Rockford. The ediï¬ce cost 840.000. An inheritance‘ tax of 820.000 must be paid bv the heirs of the estate of D. H, Wilson. of late of Oregon. who died in 1912. and whose wealth was ap- proxlmnt‘ly “000.000. proxlmnt‘ly $1..'300 000 l A damage sun and um charges of Thieves who raided a chicken coop perjury. hinge on when.†William of Sherman Kendle at Leaf Riven Hodges whvn riding his motorcycle wok thirty birth and left the follow- at \irzinm hit the wagon and teun 1;; note: "Very (me {at chickens: l ownml by William Milner, or whether raise some more next year." ‘ the wagon hit the motorcycle. Ali records for building operations in Peoria wpro broken when in Octo- bet perm'ts for construction work 9.3- gregating nPariv 3200.004) were issued by the city building commissioner. Fire. behaved or incendiary origin It Pam wiped out the drillrootn of the Edwin-Cummings car factory and mmtenod the entire plant. Damage of $100,000 is covered by 80 per cent Waco. Cluence Bmclunan and Joseph Pun of Mt. Sterling, 111., were k111- od tad two other! were injured when m automobile In which they were rid- †missed a bridge and crashed into n stream near Quincy. The members of a Society of the Wu- 01 1512 of the state of Illinois made a phgmmizo o: the Tippecanoe Battle ground and celebrated the one hundred and ï¬fth anniversary of the battle of Tippecanoe. A letter written in 1903 to Mrs. John M. Hicks at Belvidere, by her litter, Mrs. R Miller, in Rockford. fourteen miles distant. flat has been waived. Postofl’tcn employer; were un- IMO to nccount for the delay. The attention 0! the Carnegie hero fund commission will be called to the use of Mrs. )1. Elaine and George Chmer, eight veurs old. who rescued mmxn Crumer. three. from a cistern tnto vulch be had fallen at Belvidero. The Lincoln P'ntecu've association. u new insurance mummy. bu been «naked. with Frank N. Hall, Rock- ford. president; Luther K. Fruits. Bol- videre. secretary; Joel H. Louder. El- kin, ahditor, and John R. Waterman, Syumon. mum". ' The new detent‘c :1 home of L: 83110 county is described no “one of the model institutions 0‘ Lint class in the United States" by the Institution Quaterly oi the state board of char- ities. The home, with adjacent ground of nine acres. cool 840.000. Kiss Lillian Hayden. sevemeen yum, Aurora, and Geo. Hath of Chl- 680. a banker n: Skagvny. Alaska. were married at an altar built At the 100! of me snow topped mountains that guard the way to the trail to the [Olden flnlds of Yukon region. Five hundrï¬d delegates. represvnt- m8 Dracvlcany m-ery largr‘ city in the state, assemblml fur the initial session of the Ulinms Graduate Nursea’ asso- elation Annual conwnuon at Peoria. llnnie Abram» ut‘ Chicago, president of the nrzamzanon. was one of the 'Deakers‘ Stolen applr-s proved 'he undoing of CharlmI and Fritz Bagelsman. held ‘1 Tailor-VIII» for Ihn- shooting of John H- LOW", d rdmwr. “P was v‘vounded when I)" arm-m1 two hunzcrs from his “ml Th» brn'rwrs “‘rrr‘ wen raking ‘PDIES 4 mm,’ (‘uw bvlo'r- {he shoot- in; and "‘v? 4 ~11)» kmd war? found at the seem: A durum brough 1'. Struck?" - l 111.. did :A\‘ “1.. din U“ Compam, '0 Keokuk Cbarg~> such « bFIU“ Fertd :r‘au four 1.1;. Mount . sen-w May-1 0 Br; ~ 3 after 11m : Murray xx his {or an» " . nf St. Lanai was sum I» .mukph Masterion at ' "T?:.;f'.~' what hr de- va'vmmg up my lmme." " ' UHN‘LH‘ Daniel ‘ . Pm surn-ndered soon v ' 31;, Masterson charged undue friend‘iness with His and with being the r getting a divorce from 11L IUI' ur $7.u_uou has been dr-rul murt by the In. of Rock Island. “.55. 55Lpp| I‘nwer Ln-rzuvs (h? dam at Streckhh (‘ompam ‘9.th :5 up. rutvd in 'hr‘ lobrls collmts navigation is ham- Luu‘s was shot Raw. 11. ten under a (run fl Luau-y. Ho m cecaplmed. The man pace of milk Inn Man amtrom‘ltoaeelu pen-nuns! n-_:_..- 1 ' The United Bmhreh church of lla- m '11! have u new pater Nov. 11. when W. L. Tqmey of. Springï¬eld will the up nu «mun. ‘ After threutenln; to go on a strike the: they hm demneded 810 Weake- nn ï¬remen “thought the matter over†Ind eccepted s 86 take. An unknown unuln probnbly tn- hlly wounded Dr. J. A. Klelmchmldt et Aledo. The phnlchn m that n he wu about to enter]..- home. The Hmmnnn Trunk Co.. employing 500 men, announce: that commencing Nov. 1 n hnd granted I ten per cent In "one In wngee m “I employee. Qulncy detectives were cdled to Hunlbnl. Mo.. to help nu: down I negro who entered two mldencu'ln Hmnlbal end slashed n glrl'l {Moot Falling with tons of steel, concrete tad wood. J. P McEnroe. of Chun- pugn, was pulls dtmm the debris w! faring nothing more aefloun dun I broken collar-bone. i The name (at one Indicted by the E Kendall county grand Jury in con- ;nection with the investigation of the ‘3 affairs of the l'ninn Aancy company 1 of Chicazn was made public by Stnte's i Attorney Durkhart. It Is that of C. D. [Crites of Lima. Ohio, former cashier ' of the company. Mrs. M. Burke 13 dead In Hum It ninety-seven years. She was born in Hmover Germuv. md mnlgntod (c America in '48. She was the oldest Mason county resident. B‘ B. Bowler of Aiton was lvu'ded I fat 'possum an a wire to: nislu the beat vegetable garden. The county overseer distributed thn need In! Iprm sand announced the prize. Complete unofï¬cial ne‘uma from the Twentieth rongresslonnl district shows Connvssmhn Rnlnvy has car~ rfled every coumv in lhediatrict and will have not 193° than 8'): thousand majority. John Woodwonh and Mrs. (‘om Woodworth, both of Tum-wvll, were married by Justice J. A. MoAba They were divorced about {Our yvurs ago but patched up lhair difï¬culties and do» cided to marry again‘ Death “'0de a runaway and prob- ably saved the life of John Ross. I! BQHQW'HIP. when 8’ horse which he was driving tell dead a short distance from 1 moving freight tnin. utter the none had become frightened and ind run away. Decatur-Hes thought they had I kidnaping mystery on their hmda, when a prominent young society girl m carried away from her home in I taxi. She was returned later when n number of her friend. hnd gathered It her home {or a surprise party. E. A. “ allace, an altorney and wealthy land owner In Macon county and lndJana, died In Havanna sud- denly. He drafted the drainage laws of the state of Illinms by which millions of dollars worth of swxmp land had been reclaimed uw_,..__ era to the burglar, who hfld her cov- ered Wlth a revolver. Death rune on (‘llnmn road near Paris claimed another victim when W. A, Link, well known l’ans merchant, was almost lnsvuntly killed. his brot‘wr. Dr, Frank Link, seriously injured and a few nth?“ badly hurt _ : ....,. llil'nl'lnw spRlNall‘ll .pluralit.“ "‘9 ‘linois is app] {0 Lovden‘s :E F INTI“? ten of In". la a headon collision blles one mile east. 1 miles an hour the may a sharp curw, It‘lt'ï¬Pl and mllnd m’vr mm H the occupants undwr II The move for prul the lnll" and llk» a r will sweep the mun years, Chicago will vu llllnons will join l’w d K91 HIM mi: 125,000 Republictn. EEI‘HSIJ’. 11.1..v-(‘. E. Hughes' owr I’residvnt Wilson m 11- approximately â€5.000. Print en‘s plurality over Govmor me will be about 25,000 In a- Frank Link, seriously few nth?“ badly hurt )lhsmn or two autonm~ easl. Drivmz at Imrty Tho Kllon. Lufton and 5‘5qu .0 Do~ Mribod In the Talmud. I It I. n nutter hmiiinr to very nu jdont 0! the Him: (but the Hebnw 911-“ were required in he phyualiy ‘3. well u munlly perm-t without I bodily defect or blemish - in order [0 be gou‘ibie to service in the tempia The E Talmud, in the truvilte Hecboroth inyl a writer in the Median Record. ‘onumente. sever-n1 drfectu which din quality 1 priest {rum minlutcrin‘ in his .1101] once. Among tho“- nro ibe kiioui the Litton and the mnqhon The ('ouditiun or kilnn in am‘rilned In E. potion having a pw'nllnrly Iblliod Ibo-d, which is winivd It the top and : bmd It the hoilum, 'l‘im lnfton was a inn with n hvud pimped exnCily [be oppoclto of the preceding To use the expression of (he 'l‘nlmmi. he had I held very broad at the [up and narrow It the bottom. Him :I lofmuvl 9,. I ‘ pumpkin. . ‘-A._i râ€"â€"- ‘ The expmalon unqbon. derived from ‘ the word bummer, refers {u u bummer Illnpod head or. u the Talmud do lxflbu It. one with I prmnlm-nt Ind fvl'oJOctln‘ forehead Ind ocdput. Ln--. Oumnn Pnhn'n During. One or the most gallant general! that over Inrmndorod tn the outlay wu ‘Oumln Pnuhn. the ltnmortnt defender -of Plevnn. Surrounded by In immens- unbly luperhvr army of Bush. 0| nun kept his ting flying for 142 dayl. tlnmctlng n Inn of 40,000 men on tho enemy Ind Inning 30.000 of his own nr‘ rlson. It was only when both pro vision: Ind Ammunition {mod that he ‘dedded on that desperntp attempt to cut his way through the Inventing army. Tho attempt one or the most daring and nwnlute in history. failed. jund Osman mm I! last t'nmpelled to ‘ldmlt defeat. 50 Improved. hnwater, iwere the onnmy with hln \‘alor thnt In the was t‘nrrIo-l wounded through their ranks they urn-ted him an I mnquomr with cheers and presented arm- r- v-v ~ ~7â€" Tho [eru- desvrlptlom of (h:- kllou head and Inftou bead given by the Talmud could not be improved on by Any modern textbook In mediclno. Two Day. In Ono. Chntlmm Inland, lying of! we cut!!! of New Zculnnd, in the south l'ncldv ocean, la peculiarly situate-d. u H I: one ur the few hublmble pull!!! of the globe \\ here [be dny of the week chungvs 1! Is juq u-n (be “He of (hr demarvallun [run-cu dalm Thaw at 12 noon on Sunday Sunday raw: and instant]; .‘lnnduy meridian h0g1“! Sunday «mum lulu .1 nun“ llull-Q- m. the mast inh- um) 10- u-lnuw \Imnhy l») lln- tlnn- it |Iu~~v§ mm a! (lit' mwwrx. duor. A umn mu du“ n 1-. [1H nmnday dlnlwr uu SUhAkH â€1.1 It 1. 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