m couamAnouAL “hm“.m. i“.- a:â€" nu 9- â€41...,†“may...“ ’hmdhhmemny. both vacant and improv (humanâ€"7k. Nomnblcmdkmgmds. “My 0“. _ V My. (hone who haw how to overhaul your flihm'n‘flmdmbe nipped in the bud. " ' dapaiverepcimotdupliaï¬ondpnm. JONAS w. TUCKER : REAL ESTATE ; -_._ “A M Innâ€"n...“ I armour ammo“ fathom-Iii mm hit. “ma...“ I.“ “W“ymu becauseaetotmwumep "105m v_ m M 10:80 I. n. 7 of ï¬rth: in German at Uliery‘okeepnéuinï¬nlâ€"dannmningordau WMMM WWW mmmmmwmm .1 WWW . In. LIMHWd It Good a'nd Efï¬cient ool: ' came: . AWE-3W ‘1“1. ' .uhgrt talk on “:8. "un- "union. 1m. WP“ ‘ .m {or theme of all churches. without ' of the palm and church people :wgy at making IIIII depanment of in‘lcnat. Minnie-.HLI-qWed-D- by.lp.-.;Myubol.l°-.n “Mambo-tom’s huMn-ndfrihy-{n-l bl}; ham-dam mummyhn-dorpur- “immhï¬m. thon ahmuysvmlwuu WM‘M3M1-flmfl- «mums-nu. “11an PM lu-IbOp... “'5 My no“ on â€to am. Mdm-uuzllnHWm- agarâ€"3W,l:ap.-. {do 'dhytâ€"dem'ln. bra-I nzhlgn. Ink! “gunning nrvico. You an invit- ed to lucid the Dung: County 8. 8. Convention II. the lethal“! chunk, current of the world's hiutory. It In our opportunfl to reafï¬rm our loydty to the princilxe 01' the Reformation, dig liberty g cgunclengo.“ offering la naked for (he beat“ oldie Eden 1'than 803m- 7'30}! ‘mSe'I-mooinï¬' (ii 653:). “Luther and “Ecru". . . . . i3 single Sci hinoe the deg at are apostle- {Inflow 19931310 1c ngchtlle the be of Innin Luther. Serv in German at I0:30 a. In. On this Sunday, It is the rum priv- md our generation to observe the Anniversary of the Reformation. for it Wu on the 31510! October. 1517. “All: India Luther nailed his 95 the- nia on the church door .1 Witwnpeqx. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. . Are you doing your part? There Is _a pLu-e {pr you In our Sunday Sch- Senior Young People's meeting at 6:80 p. m. Bundny. Junior Young People at 3 :30 every Wednoad:y shat-noon. ‘ Study 0! Roman: every Wednemlay evening at 8:00 [ Sermon to children at eleven fifteen 13. movery Sunday . ‘ Sunday school It 9:45 a. m. lesson “Elf-'8 Return from Babylon." Read M [hrs 8:15-88. Homing Worship .2 11:00 o'clock. with lemon by the paw-v. n. Jon-313331 gymouc mm IVANOKLICAL CHURCH. "I" all“)! 0' Clllllfl'. Attend the Convention! ST. PAUL? EVANGELICAL cnuucn. iaiiim nu. 125-- Gun 8C. AUCTIONIER Real Estnte. Renting. Loans and Insurance. Farm Land :1 Specialty. Ofï¬ce: 26 S. Main St. ml! Gm ILL In. III-e 251-1 m M “~I new I. more cum In (Ma mum of the country than :11 other ale-m put (m and for yen-I It was Inpâ€" poud m D's Imnblo. Dodo" pre- sumed loci! roll-Mun, and by con-tant- ly mm" to cure with he“ trnmem. moan-ma n ""2!"le Cunnh n n as... may Influenced by con- annual-u mum and therefore ro- ach-mutton! tmtmc‘m. nur- rrh Cum. maul-cw by F. J. ACLMOhloJ-Ieouï¬l- 3"†WM “2-...“ ‘ our. luv. u an. um, I m lunch-g cl not“ Bach'- CHI. ‘wbn-n-nlmghd. lull-67h". n- th {any who». "e a“ Bath'- afll bum-d do" I law “no up. uni-cw â€at mph (ooh (am In pul- (wnpirofmhmnth «ï¬lm-l was In Iowa at! slipping over at mun-rte“. '“l'h- bu M, I mad: (he “:th (IN- «I: at the run-n not and of (own Now 00!)- Wmfthmndoul'utumlor this M" M l conch-kt! Much m It"! as full of due“ as the outside. AI two o'clock I- the nami- tho steamer plied Mo Tun-n (pn- Ht. Mflithmflmmtk Yukon Bunyan. m “’31th I." I M any the Ina-10““. looked Swmvlndovoflhrnbinudm all, told Ru ho had not I ang lo («I hon In. The Lord MM [I‘M uoâ€"â€"wa bolted hr Ibo but. I In! an» tho «It-bum! afl- and Inn :1»me added. It noun! to In. Wrath“ {and I all had for flax But): when it. do" Mil MM speed. In the midnight twilight we noun found the nation’- anu, but lite all "m other log Mane- vith the emac- a! the distinguishing and dunirofnoouhnruoverthe 7100.9 “The Barrier.†bow in MM luv. don SAIITAIY IAIIE‘I’ hll Line of Canned Goods Gnham’l and Heisler Juge’s Bread. quublulnm this state. flue bub-iv. bby. A â€TOUCH TOWN" ON THE YUKON Born to [Iv-v and Mrs "wry W. Dowdhgg, Hl‘ueuhy Odobm 22ml. I Whilc' Mr. C. 8. Lyon of LuGran c, was here viulling his daughter, rs. H. J. Low". his residence was bmkon into and the house rifled of everything that could be carried off conveniently. Mrs. Bsekling and rand-daughter, Mrs. RS Rose, mmï¬ a two weeks Unit “in! relatives in Oak l'mzuk Tho». A wood and family left this week for ‘Ir new homo at Vulduliu. Hr. and Mrs. Comm-w. of Pain. this ataw. an: visiting Mrs. Josephine Aus- tin hem. Last Sunday evening Mr. Convoy-aw met with a serious accident in a (all wherein in is conï¬ned to his bed with a lame knee. Walter E. Wells took a tri to St. Paul. last Friday. to visit his mother. W. R. Wells, returning Tuesday of this week. Earnest Gullup has secured a posi- tion as stems-391nm in the Juliet ofl'iâ€" ces of the E J E HWY-1W0 YEARS A60 “I THE REFORM â€0:15? In: W mam . x 7:30 p. In. mm at 8. fl. cannula It . II. a «hunt. W Iervim m to continue dur- lngthe weekat 8 p. m. The evening services in progress are waving help- ï¬ll. And It wan here the My Md ma. Month canton [ANIAm (From the inane of Oct- 24. 1895.) ‘Continued from M 4) mull!†Imm l’. 0. Nuï¬er, Pastor MRMWRWh longhwhofollovtherln “Swedes. PM. lwonderedwlutmuoerdntown antlhotellhldmmlnto,sntll went «n! for I wail: to think things over. I went up to the post where - coupio of small government bouts I'N‘e unloading at the 01nd. Indnt dawn to "(ch them and km time un- A big Greek started something. He mdnnk.dryndm Joe r2- fused to M him even a hr m. when he grabbed I water pitcher and mum: he would have it through the bar mirror. Joe. on on ma swath-hunnmckhirninme face with his hat. and. below: the Greek could recover {ran his aston- ishment. Joe had jumped «nor the hr nMMuArï¬efwhk‘emprbe Gmk ducked and cook the blow on top of his head. and than begged. The door was opened and he follaved the ï¬rst tough. ‘Russtms, and one [Vt-t m “Ii;- 1;" Green.†Then that went the mi- maner-fmflelnnud the NM- â€1me in; outside . Some Ind “mule It.†ad wen joy-ugly «Hunting. some hulheenworflngformnndwen spending cautiously. but all were drinking, or waiting to is aid to a drink. lht bud town"! pent-g. At about In! o‘doekmulouk- pnulllup. Omifhruuhr thy “many wrath-9m: lootinghacllolmlm-v. The “An-Man Jon" win I Inn 06 your: oldâ€"4 “mm m" He in our of tundymnhAh-hndhd- mm o! ulna a)... a. river town; In my I... my in tho In" umucndunmlth'hd-u." f-flanvflhnen-ï¬ 90'! mint-ho lay but the. OM Jqu-Ihdurwuflhln bit-lukhnh‘uumh. I" unflat_Tth-oammvtou and mu. mum tho In to mnu’m,myw.Da-1Hny manna-nu." Anilvhkvlmhu rum-nu advln no. ‘Autdu Juâ€llldutlnh|l¢hnlr null-ode no runni- vlllc {bulky lréodtopnwhncuvnlï¬haï¬l melded that that “UM"AN ‘ptlntu-dmhnddhnto ï¬ght for. Jon "fund the an I drink. I.“ M:- he had in! eunuch. “You?! I liar." a“ the Wan-n. Uh a a: Joe m (m In. cult. than unauthovorwmvum With that ' whiskey-cram! man there was only one way to take it. I didn‘t can to open nay wcet'l enlar- cod guy in this river town with a how mom ï¬ght with I pint-adv" no I “Id him I would uh I! lay my In put it alumna-alohapohdechndl maï¬iwuhandhovcutothehr In a lime while a big drunken ste- walore came in. He had‘on board an ugly 31;. He looked over the big empty bar room, then came over to me and said. “Let’- Iuve : lime drunk.†I refused: he insisted. I told himhehadcmghudldidnotwnt any. 0n the boat I had formed a warm friendship with a young fellow nomad Wilson from Dawson, on his way to Nome. He was a machinist by trade and a; prospector by profession. He hall been eleven years in Mash. He told me If I waited to ï¬nd a “charac- ter" to stop at the Tower house and get on the good side of “Austrian Joe," the owner. But I had forgotten about this ind it was only by chance that I put up at his place. “You'm n lint." he told mt. “led you can wk It any way you mm: prim-d to ï¬nd it clean. It was cold and rainy so I mat down stairs and ml by the big stove. “AGREES We havethe 0‘ Fan Bdln In ummnfly low prica. lwulkeduptheonestmetinwe semi-darkness until I saw I hotel 55m '"l‘he Tower Houwllooms.†and I went in. It was 3 saloon and hotel oomblnodâ€"4mt mostly saloon. The proprietor awoke. shoved out a book for me be “miner and showed me to a little dump of n room on the second floor. It was Just large enough {oramwlmngmbly sur- BULB EXHIBITION }Aauomewdurhuwritten.the 1flownwualloutlmileill-Iglmleighv winches with. with Part Gibbon It mud. II Manvillm It the mflabnï¬dww'nb- Bushman. Iva-wantin- nunna wasn‘mgh town." mcm‘ Not having slept much tho night before I want to bed early that night. but sloop was impossible on amount of the mine of arousing in the but-room below. It. was the din of pool balls. mg: and cursing. me long force of habit night in day in Alum, and even during the summer months there is hr mom Action at night than in day. Very few except the river hands, uh- Hon not. . M I; h III I M if lb" Thom he said an order cam permit- ting all the midi": who wish-d to ieave to go to the front. and he said only 12 in Fort Gibbon signed up. “Noise is one thing. ï¬ghting is anoth- er,“ Joe observed. -"Ai:ska in the winter time looks bad to the soldiers, km the [nachos look worse.†And then lu- declared that he would count the day: until his time npirni nil he could b! u white man main. And the ï¬ber soldiers hacked his play tn the grandstand. And in "so small [wars of the next night I was laid 0m soldiers mt an a mu: dwnk. as a pron-st against the mtrnining ordn- and as a drmonstmflon that Hwy could gr! plenty «if boom bottled and hunk-mil. “Austrian loo,“ whose sympathim l surmised mkht be with Comma told me that for weds 0w mldit‘rs had Mn “just naming" to go to tho fruit; that (ht-y wanted artive ser- vice and dodarml that it was "mom than hell" to ho shut in this wintvr. while Pershing and his boys wem smelling powder in Francr._ “What do you know ntnut it?’ " ho yelled "We million of l.‘ ml? 3.1» an- “Waive"! in the same clan with the ï¬shâ€"eating Indians W M the hrs. and {erbium a drink. just beam tho W. C. T. [7. in tho Statue is afflict some little Williv boy might (rt hold of ' glass at hmr in sow mobilization or training camp. Don't Wilson km that Alaska in a country by itself ?" u dmflooul that but: men had worhd on the boat. and hail. Ind “out“ "'0 male Md go: "I! oflwr («Maw flrrd. 80 M “on! up to [M mm. Tum du- lnu-r h:- wu on (he urn-l 16th a Icrrihk- Mariam-d and "mum fm. Amt dwhnmu M would “pt um air-ah." And all "ma urrnuwa inriak-Mn ‘ Thu then- w a mun-ring. l (at the bunch and “and. Two any» In!" an pout comm!" an n urrhinx (bu m for thus-PI, u the Mum! m had W nu “hr-(mum. It wu ukl "a! not I flunk Mum could it! found. an“ "I' deck MM». Th â€Mien unn- too far “my to m the «Mam. nod I didn‘t m it at I". The ms!» run up thr gang plank ad the two Imam weal u: it. ï¬ghting like 4033. "hill: the ulcln'ru gathered "um! all enjoy“! thu- raetâ€"(o. Dom: la the mud they mil-ed, gnawing nl ad: other“: “main like nmlum‘tu-u, Ind nrlkiut each album in (lu- fucv. ‘I‘h‘lly the flute urn! uulrr and ht‘ AIM '0" MI [0| â€mush. uml lh- \ "'10: lot Mm up. And the» ha. not-pm! over to [M Mr (up (mm lbw mm! the anally batman h‘lut‘k him in Hu- 10mph. "0- tell Him a log. m-I llu-n the "IF Mew him In the luv M": M- lwn'y Mu. until tho «Inâ€"Ix hum!» tun-bod In and «opp-ml Mm. ll wax u honiblr npï¬lulv of brutal“). til the breakfast hour. Soon a man with I boat cap on came up and bugs" an argument with tho mulv. "Colm- uhorc you uncut," he mid, and “I’ll make you look more like u baboon." FOR SALE» IIIâ€; Ham-n S‘u 'I'u|n'3n;..' Car, in lu-x‘fwl runri-m :mh-r, Kid- vn-ll Garage Co. 104‘ ‘ C. It Q. It. IL "via-s must svll to settle an mum». Lily-ml l"'l“llï¬ l0 pun-hasl-r. M. 1.. Willard, 40 S. (‘lin~ ton strut-t, Chicugo, ur Lm‘.‘ Willard. Napon'illu, Ill. ' FOR SALP--'l‘\\o humh‘ml Him- In; horn punch, marly n-wly Lo lay. V. A. “Haulage. Wow-m Spring» Hum.» 864 w‘m-u. FOR SALEâ€"«Thu Wiflal'd lm-m cow sisting of 218 awn-4 of gum! improvâ€" ml land suitable for dairy, stock raisâ€" ing. truck gunlming. etc. I‘lc. locatui about 25 "Mrs wrst of Chicago, and one mile east of Lislo Muliun on Hu- mutt-t table $1.00- lealhorot Mor- rin chair $100: “as stand $2. W; wash bowl, pitvher and soap dish; child's imn bed $1.00; Phone 131d. 10â€" 26 ~10. Even lll‘. WANTI‘JL- 'l'v." furnished IOOHIS fur light, housokuming. P. 0. box 386. “A101. F0]! SALEle‘hiny acres of ï¬nest "lin ioslaml situated nqnh of v]!- luge of Downers Grove known .us a rt of the Downers farm. Excelâ€" em. for either subâ€"dividing or (mm. ing. Phomg 157-W-l. It F63 SALFCâ€"Sgylguy_ ov_¢=n,__75c§ l_a_rg(- FOR SALEâ€"Stove. Large size, Jew- el base burner, in ï¬ne condikinn. Ready for use. Cheap if taken at once. Phone lM-W. 189 Saratoga 19-26411. . “9“,"? v See our special. Mem' legals $5.00 hoe a $4.00. 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