.wvw, , WI GOUNTV WHEAT YIELD. éWII crop Rum-dc Made In : the County this Season. , w in Meme county has turned fl W mammal ylet'dn this sea- â€dynamic 8.10th , a! m. city damned 400 human,» ' or over tony-tour bushels to ' “one“. and from another piece of â€Wm acres Mr. Johnson three!» " 'd 3.58 when of wheat, an avenge "Id 81“ vii-he}: per acre. In Senna will: George McDonald ha! 3 ï¬eld at thirty-seven acres um produced 1.0.0 bushels of when. It. 1e and I weave e-tlmze will place the events yield a! wheat over the coun- ty at twenty-ave bushels per acre. J Wmmmmuuo â€formal.- m \o micr- nuke!- †so to M on“ In on. , no alumna o! ado.- con- . and (la 1|“de II but Alton m I.- eullz [or (I. elm-Ii nib-cm. "mm 1 2!}: ‘E 'M“. Cor Library. Anal-l meeting or the [Indiana cm and! wumprhu-d 11.000 to the ’Ilc “but; (and. Tall will loam It. Hm boon! I working fund II. .00th by the Illa BID- (hkr. be leu and. mmâ€. M. vm (w m- m. be pad I! m but“ a nu mount vim- t'o mar u- dam. lgrggs Doubly mama. W in come to the ton and “I to . «aghast 0! Gear“ m u the mull of An “act of m tant. The (wily mid“ but sit at Springï¬eld and the two ch"- 0- who Matted unulluoomly. I! I. not until Alter Ibo 3m and I“ It. boy in confluent am It aliena- in «uncovered. 5mm. Rebuilding a Dam. Mum. Chief Engineer Steward at thn Chicago and Alton railway h In Carlinville auperimending the var! i! rebuilding the reservior dam ‘ mallet. the new watering station a.“ of this city. The data con- ducted last winter haa olunken 4 H. and is insecure to hold the vut m at waist that has accumulated h the Weir. Contractor lullvillo at than has boen given the contract O â€build the dam. making the lame 01b in tho a good crop, having and out far better thnn was ex- pand. Notwithstanding the loan of can In the overflowed district of the WV bottom, the corn crop In this county win he grater this season “In In over before known. .ï¬-mum mama-av min «30' Vii-m I». lay my.“ 1. es items IT. PAUL" CHURCH AT ODILL MWWTWMWW_W mmmMmm nu. m mm†.m convention of m «cannon. wile! In Io In held In Ocular Mil-III mm 0. Our tony emu I- v. rho: an. o! an auto Mn (In. *rm: um: BLIIMA n.7, (Olden roman: or an lmnou and lie»- nn can-l.) A. the ma. 310.; a. clone! '3". be mmthommmzomm noun-covaodII-mrlcuthu III In: other ovum tutu". Ana the can! In» out of us Capt. 8|! named In cum mm“ ud cl on (in. was you“ man at Loch- hon. Ho cu no nan old. Alton Men Returns trom Philippine: to Hear Bed Neva. Wilma Miller returned home from three yenre' service In the Philippines end found thet his (other, w. 1). Mil- ler. n pension agent, had died during his absence. Miller did not know 0! MI father's death until his nrrivnl in Alton. and he announced that he would reâ€"eniiet innthe army and return to the Philippines (or longer service. Miller wu“ in the 25th intentry and was etntioned in Sam-r province, where the regiment participated in the avenxinz oi the massacre of the memâ€" bere oi the 9th infantry. Pension Agent Miller died over one year ago, but the relatives oi the eoidier hnd no means oi communicating with the son to inform him or the death of his OLDEST CANALBOAT CAPTAIN Death 91 Elluhn Sly. Who Took Flat Boa! Through tho Canal. Elisha Sly. the oldest ('anllbmt captain of the Illinois and Michigan cum, was buried In Janet. Clpt. Sly “that. took the ï¬rst boat through the and when water wu let Into It In ms. hm. MW Police mm: ‘m SM d Md. mm at the mm“ Me. mun. h to. null-x out 1nd nut-r "lull: Io ll. mu DIE. WHILI 80" I! AWAY. um (boy will ho m and m for Ann). Elm apples from Colhon mm mmllumntoumhml. So-omnavomtover†no anon a! tale mum believe they will get fancy prices m: an tor Into Impacting Naval-Ia. awe Nursery Inspector w. c. at;- )ey M syn-3km. mounted by A. I. Draper of Allan. In Idling a. W M the county Inspecting nut-cues. Ir. Me! Inn he an- the numeric. olCllhomlconty label-them mdluon a! any I- the flue. ‘ christian Church “My. Tho William-o- dlatrm of the Christian church held an “and meet- llz It the electric park um Hutton. The attendance m Inge. being rep- resented by debate. (ro- ul mm of m Ield. "may for mm The manna “named by Ivor Hill of lingual: to colic“ Inncm aid for the striking aim In the nun etc. ï¬eld- In: nee-red over I300 an! I: not yet nan-nun with m work. JIM Minn?†.‘P .02 Pm Ola. ET Lem one o! the pioneer au- tlonof Christian county. dial a In mflmnofm. Bennie-Md In the county sixty-three yarn. Lain 0- “one. 1". 05m In. mun won «and It Anon m 1|. tom: roo- ot III Mullen! Mar. Im an- Iculu I: m. «winced In mm; â€com. Averyluxelomot acclaim I: at work mm; the banding: and marina to net up a. miller! tot the noun. mmmsmlm «850.0. for school plum for the mains ya: and â€.000 for build!“ m Co. W to In. I“- m‘u mm In“. at Alton. ho «a â€(lunch (map-luna- uu on m Alton Incl. cu mad the duo-dun will In. M v†we m mum tho col“ 0! the proceeding. melon and Buy allot Weber with a shotgun. inflicting : leï¬oul wand In no mun Ind neck. tools: land-Way. Col. Thou-u N. Chm of Chester m In Wanna may la the II- mm! o! the W Newport News mm“. which II to run thrown lol- roo county not an Ill-slut»! river. The mum col-play run we bu. l bu given the company an «um par-lulu. but In district No. I II. knob-ow Masada-pom to“ uni (In column-«nu, It In (comma-MIMI puma-u. Than Meet: With Violent Abuse for Hle lnuirknm. James Webster. I crossing watch- man [or the Chicago Alton at Sea and and Pine atreeu. Alton, bed a queer ekperience with e woman. See- lu that the women was carelessly walking along the reï¬ned truck In 1mm of an oncoming nun. he at- lempted to um her, but the pad no nttenflon te the shouts o! the uten- Iun. Webster then netted the won- an and threw her from the truck jut before the mm could mum her. The women benn I floteut Abuse of the vacuum: end one" Jamel You. ermted her. The woman re- fused to give her use. but It in aid the wee Iron 8:. Lulu, Ind u vu believed her can“ In due to Inmuceuou. any 0: the «1mm levee. mama. No. Mow-mun! on Foot for Monument to Elisha Kcuy. cA movement is on foot among the members at the old settlers' associa- tion {or the erectmn of a monument to Elisha Kelly. the ï¬rst settler on the ground thnt is now occupied by the city of Springï¬eld. Kelly came mm North Carolin: nmi settled ilrst in Macoupin county. conning later to this region and living on the banks or a creek which formerly ran dlngonnlly through what is now Capitol town- ship. He chose this location on account 01 the line hunting. prairie chickens and deer being plentiful. in the spring and tall duck shooting was also line. He afterward built the ï¬rst county courthouse at what is now the corner at Second and Jenni-non streets. At the next meeting or the Old Settlers' association. which will be held during fair week. the project will be fully discussed. WATCHMAN SAVES WOMAN’S LIFE SHAFT TO BFRINGFiï¬LD PIOHIER Ronny W lay. maiï¬uuaflntot 8M HO. Neighbor. To IIM a Church. In a ï¬ght â€mm-1mm"- aroma-I’M mama-Mum: autumn-1m â€mummâ€"mmm mmmntJuu.‘ NM W“ iï¬â€™zhmmA-wnmm m 22.00. IQI (a mic. ll «Tim â€7mm: in. m _ -mm,mmnm MMammuIJ.†Iona-«d wan-um mgmn-uitwmm “mm-halide. how nun-mums. 'flomlnmfloluym’ ammonium. 1!.ku 50h. to the country lu- nu lamina. and m In : mum ads. when 3 mu m «and. In § than “no the mo commenced s convent- uon. in the come of which the our gym“ asked. the youth that he "worked It. - “I an 1 coupler. m." was tun reply. “A coupler! So an I." replied the mininer, with I laugh. The youth looked a him for s uln- Ito or so. than burst into I at or hunter. sud mud: “on, I use: yo'n n meant-tor; yo mun-y folk. But I can: III-that flu.- ye an. I Mitt couple uni “couple.†Tho clergyman laughed hem-my, uul acknowledged that the youth m an honor of tho any. He Wu‘csnsldsrsu. When the me curios Marty use st the head or whst Wss then known as the Humvllle Puss-set mun: company. he used mules on the cm running on Race sud Vine streets. and often use and by the “recto†0! other rosds. on watch horses were employed. lie once told “Bill" Ken Me an the use of 1:1qu wss more Immune. sud said he hsd been riding on the front plumnn of s hotsedrswn car or Kemble's system slang with s tired-looking Irishman who held s hesvy bundle on his shoulder. “why don't you not mt male dam on the pinion-I?" and It. mmam cud-n m. and um a. mu 4: accu- enoo. lunac- at. run-lunvu'u sun “I. Nun. a. II. and It. cued-mow... In W wuuunuaunommugm "8km." sad the Con. “that. poor hoquluouuthoycudotom than at And mule. or]! carry tho handlerâ€"Boun- Journal. 1-mmmmm-«l It. it; “Chic-u. IIIMQO a W thugw M ' 7; ou- II. no mun 0‘! ammo fl. cumb- wï¬mï¬w W . I.“ III! mawaqy "It hwflh pleasure I «comm! Po- m u a tonic of unusual merit. A Inge number of poo-fluent. members of the diluent Order- with which 1 have been con-em hue been cured by the we of Penna! one o! aunt: 0! we stomach and had; III) In kidney con» plum and walnu- ol the pelvis or .711 tone- up an Intel. lid: diges- tion. induce- decp. 3nd I: well Worthy Ihc conï¬dence 0! lumen" 01 m thou mï¬dnu'â€"â€"B. 8. Emory. â€â€˜3‘-†Don't {Wt when yell order atarch to got tho but. Oat DBFMNCE. No man "yellow†looking clothes. no more cracking or breaking. It doesn‘t atkk to the Iron. tt [Ina aatlo- faction or you get your money back. Tho out la to cents lor .6 ounces ot tno boat atarch mado. 0! other starches you got but I: ouncea. Now don't [mm It'all your (men. lama Milly. mm ov DEFIANCB S‘I'ARCH 60.. 81'. “Airs ACADBIIY. The only ale oouno make into hoop the blood put-education good. And-hop regular. No "madman “l I“ u- 3 ts. Pawn. (or u purposes I! t. a system in run down uni Ive-hurl by «curb. Pom: renovate- uul "- juvonlm the nerves and built. . 1 “I; -_ LL- ..¢.â€"h-l (Ilsa-of ED UCATIONAI; m. nun! m'