_ N Motor Car Electric Service â€" e t W enA Te omcs s a C. R. MeCLURE L A WAHL fex‘ Cuny 18; 1998, nae 24 years; Fien ' $15 Laurel Avenue Phone Highland Park 266 m" 4 v&a.n:l'"lavhmwm] * January 3, 1862, and George 8. Beechâ€" GSELL‘S DRUG STORESâ€"Highland Park and Ravinia HIGHLAND PARK Tony Sarg‘s Marionettes 380 Central Avenue "CThe Pride of the South" & Tickets $1.10 â€" Balcony 50¢, for Young People Only On sale at TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING DECEMBER 6 at 4:00 and 8:00 P. M. 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The remainder of the family | moved to California in 1868. Ptme.{ ; mon Cadwell died January 14, 1882, ‘Electa C. Cadwell died July 2, 1909.| | A son of Philemon, Hiram G. Cadâ€"| | well, died August 20, 1876. Helen‘ | Amelia, twin sister of Elien Adeliu,}‘ | married Frank H. Mabury, March 22, |1874. Helen A. Mabury died August | | _ 2. Rubie Roselia Cadwell married Richard Hendee, February 15, 1847. They had three children, who died in | infancy. Richard R. Hendee died May | 31, 1853. | Orren Madison Cadwell, his son, ‘"George and family, and Mrs. R. R. o e se Symonds lives near Santa Clara, Calif., and two daughters, Mrs. Affic Stewart and Mrs. Nellie Lazenby live in Cedar Rapids, fowa. There are grandchildren _ and greatâ€"grandchilâ€" dren.in Iowa, Colorado and California. 6. Jerusha Rosina Cadwell ard William P. Welch were married Aug. 29, 1847. They also moved to Iowa in 1855. Jerusha Rosina Welch died January 29, 1897. William P. Welch died September 26, 1900. Their three daughters grew to womâ€" anhoodâ€"Amands M. married Charles Ribble; Emma R. married Charles Brown, and Rubie E. married Richard Martin. Mrs. Emma R. Brown is livâ€" Mrs. Lewis Beecher was Isabel Cadâ€" well‘s mother. The Beecher home was the one occupied by the late C. W. Pettis for over forty years, on Linâ€" coln avenue. Lewis Beecher was the first postmaster in Deerfield appointâ€" ed in 1854. His widow, whose first husâ€" band was James Cadwell (one of the five sons of Jacob Cadwell) afterâ€" :m married Clinton _Wmm. In Deerflecld cemetery are graves of Clinton ‘Warren, Richard Hendes (M.'hh:.u MH:‘O-&E as A at age is Td s t as, ie s one year Caleb Cadwell married for his secâ€" ond wife, Harriet R. Chittenden, March 4, 1863. The family lived in Waukegan, IiL., for several years beâ€" fore going to California with the famâ€" ily of Philemon Cadwell in 1868. Caleb Cadwell died August 13, 1883. Corneâ€" lia E. Cadwell married John H. Rusâ€" sell in 1869. Cornelia E. Russell died in March 1917. Frances E. Cadwell married Charles Raymond in 1885. Frances E. Raymond died in 1896. There is a granddaughter, Miss Jessic E. Russell living in Washington, D. C. and two grandsons, Gilbert H. Rusâ€" sell in Berkeley, Calif., and Bert C. Raymond in San Francisco, Calif. 5. Edwin Cadwell married Mary Duffy, March 4, 1854, in Deerfield. They moved to Iowa in 1855. Edwin Cadwel] died January 13, 1910, in San Jose, Calif. One daughter, Mrs. Etta ing E San Jose, Calif. There ;rl- ildren and dchil~ dren living in Iovn.m and 4. Caleb Cadwell married Eleanor Galloway, November 8, 1842. They had five children. Two sons passed away in infancy. Charles grew to manhood. Eleanor Galloway Cadwell died August 13, 1862. 19, 1914. Richard Grant Cadwell married Susanne Rogers September 2, 1887. R. G. Cadwell died Novemâ€" ber 10, 1921. Annie Lorette Cadwel! married John H. Titcomb, November 21, 1880. Mrs. Annie L. Titcomb is living in San Jose, Calif., and there are grandâ€"children and greatâ€"grandâ€" children living in Oklahoma and Caliâ€" fornia. died December 4, 1887. Mrs. Mou!â€" ton died March 24, 1909, at the age of ninetyâ€"eight years and seven months. was also a temperance advocate and in 1845 signed his name to a paper to organize a "County Washington Temâ€" perance Society." On February 3, | 1846, a Lake County Antiâ€"Slavery soâ€" | ciety was organized in Antioch, of | which C. C. Cadwell was a member. He was elected president of a Lake County Liberty association on March Hendee moved to California in 1864. Orren M. Cadwell died December 7, 1887. He has a granddaughter and a greatâ€"granddaughter living in Ariâ€" zona, and others living in Oregon. Mrs. R. R. Hendee married Stillman Moulton, July 3, 1880. Mr. Moulton 1. Orren Madison Cadwell, the eldâ€" est son and his wife, Polly Patterson Cadwell, were the parents of seven childrenâ€"Mrs. O. M. Cadwell died August 3, 1846. One of Madison Cadâ€" well‘s sons, Caleb, married Annie Mcâ€" Craren and has a son Dr. Ch@ter Tupper Cadwell, who is an eye, ear, nose and throat specialist in Poughâ€" keepsie, New York., som> "Jacob and Rubie Rich Cadwell with their seven children, five sons and two daughters, moved from Addison county, Vermont to Illinois in the year 1835. The father and four sons preâ€" empted government land in Lake county upon.s portion of which the village of Deerfield was later located. 4, 1846, which denounced the Illinois Mrs. Titcomb‘s story of her family is as follows: (Continued from page 1) IN DEEFIELD WN 1835 Â¥44 No member of the Cadwell family and none of the descendents live in Deerfield, yet their influence on the early histry of the village was moâ€" mentous. A street might be approâ€" In 1840 Deerfield township was ealled Le Clair in honor of an influâ€" ential half breed, French and Indian, Pierre Le Clair, who lived at the Inâ€" dian village near Half Day. The polling place was fixed at the house of Jacob Cadwell. An election was set for January 8, 1841, to choose two justices of the peace. On the same day Oak precinet was to choose two constables. In the first session of the Circuit court of the seventh circuit held in Lake county, convened in the school house in Burlington, in April 1840, Judge Pearson presided. Among the petit jurors were Job. W. "!:ripp. Milton Shields and Lewis Be({ci’wr. of this ;I;c;ltl:{y that was the Walter Millen home, then Edwin Easton‘s. The second Cadwell school was at the northeast eorner of the Cadwell corners and faced south. Sosilla Cadwell was the first teacher in the first Cadwell school, and also in the first Wilmot sehool. Her only book was a testaâ€" ment. h‘w n n it were twins," and was impossible for their schoolmates to tell the differerice between them, exâ€" cept when they were om when eneshowed an individual moveâ€" ment. There were two schools called the Cadwell school, the original log one built in 1847 or 1848, that stood about where the mkï¬ï¬‚"l house on the Briergate Golf club is now located, unusually fine looking manâ€"Madison O. Cadwell was Deerficld postmaster from 1861 to 1864. e wand _1 . 990C the pound ~____ 39%c¢ the pona * 40¢ the pound ~______ 29¢ e poune ..â€"â€"â€"~â€"d9¢ the pound * _ 24%¢ the pound ©~______35¢ Steak the pouna ____15¢ oo pad .."" __29¢ Pe fime o. _ 174¢ e t um "_._ 24¢ The poma °_"___ 19¢ ï¬"i.‘;';?fhffi.‘ 'ï¬ed 3 225‘(‘. LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR FIRST CHOICE OF CHRISTMAS TREES Bacon Squares the pound .. California Hams the pound . Breakfast Sausage small links, Tb. ..___ Breakfast Veal with pocket, Ib. __ c EOELL AR . S:A LE _ 24 N. FIRST ST. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS e ON Pork Loins < TOTF J Phone I H1 35¢ 394c 49c .29¢ _35¢ 24%c _35¢ 20c 20c 23¢ 23¢ 15¢ A fund of 100,000 Argentine pesos has been donated by Senor J. B. Sauâ€" beran for the maintenance of annual scholarships, tenable by graduates of the University of Buenos Aires for advanced study at the Sorbonne, Paris. Shoulder Veal Roast 5 lb. cuts, Ib. ...__._ . Rib Veal Chops the pound ..._..__.__ Loin Veal Chops the pound .._._.____ Boneless Rolled Veal Roast, the lb. .L. Boneless Veal Stew the pound ... Breast Lamb the pound .___..____ Leg Lamb the pound ..__..__..__ Shoulder Lamb Chops the pound .............~. Rib Lamb Chops the pound .________ Fresh White Fish the pound ..____.___ Fresh Trout the pound ._________ Fresh Perch the pound ........__...._: Fresh Herring the pound ._________. Halibut Steak the pound ... Salmon Steak the pound ......_...... Fresh Oysters the quart vagaermscommemniome English Muffins the dozen ..____.__ __ Land for the Cadwell school was donated by them, and the land for the Deerfield cemetery was sold by Phileâ€" mon Cadwell to the cemetery associaâ€" tion, and it took ten years for the stockhoiders to pay the small amount necessary for the acre. Philemon Cadwell owns lot 11, the Handy famâ€" ily has lot 12. Five lots adjoin each other west and north of the main drive } of the cemetery. Caleb Cadwell and P. Trowbridge own lot 31 completing the family group there. M. Russell and J. Russell own adjoining lots 7 and 16, south of the drive. | ARGENTINE MILLIONAIRE GIVES FUND FOR STUDY 8 ibs. for Fruit gï¬-bnud!oraualthhm P ACEFE: 0 MOVINGâ€"â€" 19%c ©‘33¢ 42¢ _35¢ 35¢ 10c _30¢ _30¢ 45c _35¢ _ 29¢ _ 24c _15¢ 33c 35¢ _69¢ _60c¢ +_$1 AY ND RUASLI, side, Ib. ..._..19%¢ TENDERLOIN, side, Ib.._21%44¢ CENTER CUT CHOPS, Ib. 29%¢ END CUT CHOPS, Ib. ____ 23¢ RIB ROAST, side, Ib Dry Onions 10 pounds for _ Cabbage 3 pounds for\._. Juicy Oranges 3 dozen for ._______ Grapefruit 6, 8 and 12 for _ Ex. Large Prunes the pound ._____ Large Pruness, the pound .____ Medium Prunes the pound L_____ Small Prunes the pound ..___. the can Jumbo Ripe Olives the can . _____._ New Comb Honey 4 combs for __.__._ S. H. Sour Kraut Juice, No. 3 can _ DUCKS __ Carrots,.. Hubbard Squash, White Turnips, _ Yellow Turnips, Parsnips, _ and Yams, 6 lbs. for CHICKENS TURKEYS GEESE COWHIDE FITTED CASE 325 HAT BOXES $5â€" $7.50 up liand bags, Bill Folds, Brief Cases, Dressing Cases and Gladstone Bags Gift Suggestions e 25¢ HIGHLAND PARK 1676 â€" 1677 1678 â€" 1679 Telephones 25¢ 10c _ $1 _$1 26¢ 19¢ 16c 11¢ 35¢ 23¢ $1