asthma, are urn-cinch â€lacuna becoming name. People mmmmlmm hymn 03:9,!"- Mantle gatorhmsltesflnmrhnfl m sitiol. Prices mm have come down an, that is?“ it is mlly ax- Eula!!!“ sell. while lots, good and Several lnts have been picked out, but not yet mm, hy I†number of: other panics who wish to build homes in W! Grove this seam. ife’ “my can get Mathias to suit them. All insin um water. sewer, gun. chum light and most of then! also mi paved streets mt! are win-v m to guy the Glenna in cost inI order to an â€m. The an... owner of six vacant ‘ lots in Dunn: Gm was out here Wait-nay. looking am the Md and W for the mum of her mmflsmn'm immorimi‘ (lingo. to Mn “. Home. E but on the (man of Prime 1nd Prairie. 50:132. said to Gm. W.‘ Built): for N. F. Snyder. Lot on Manic mam» in num‘i; [at on the an" at Franklin 1- M, 50:13:, â€It! for the Logan’ Squa- Trust G String Bank. 0!: lat on North Washillhm stm,ffly'-rnztvl and Ma: 57115.. formerly owned by E. G. :u to :Imml in I.» Lelaâ€"n. so“ to Phil locket. :mlm' m, m†1"- M "0:22:10 an Diahavu anâ€... "m, WV in line‘s SIMMsi-n. sold to 10001:â€th n m In A.Jm.dcmagu. >MMnn lot on the an" 01‘ Franklin tutu-Mack†The â€ruby how on Prairie ammo “gala" win. In" Iota nth 501132. no}! fat Mr. Jamhy Io Adolph Reina Ill â€â€œ32 on Liam! stem" ID!“ of Patric. arc-M fur a Chic-am M â€â€œ32 m» iii-Hangh avenue. no!“ a! l-‘rlnHin. sum to M 6 War got-(m. forth: Log-I ï¬gure In"! ï¬les of Ital â€we haw be“ maul: by Holt-M 6. Lemon 5 1‘ 0.. .1 Idiots: le Tun-Ivy and Iain! III-(Tun. wh-nudni Idem-AMIâ€. lrhl In“ Ont:- uIII" (In (‘mm cl ‘ Hunt. Fm! pun-l in Mt: Mulch; 'Fim AM In Alum-In; I‘I'rmn! "milk uh! â€ma-shop Ruben all-l: Posy lit "mull. Pimps-Mp and Firm AM In AMM- ho his lid on! Ink. Ea. mm». 8; m ‘ ssu. in“ mm lat mm can!" . null-uh. bl- mmncumn to: lint Ian I. my blow It. (‘nm a! â€not to «but. M:- (will. 'Ilbb’ New. I I4 flan PM Aid to Admin: with: â€mu: m. can. nayâ€"mun} M on... and (tau... mm “M. arm-nu na “but... ho nut- Manny-tuna»; Von“ Wink. Cad IMH- â€"M Hula. Mk Haiti and mm mu 7 m m mum mm H w;hu WWW mum mm“ “WMmmmmw To obtain an Eagle Scout bmluo a scout must ï¬rst have passed the Ten- (lerfoot. the End Class and the Ist Class tests and then must know thor- oughly and be able to demonstrate to tlw (‘ourt of Honor and examining experts the principle 0! ï¬rst aid: how to save lives, how to take cam of his} body; to work for the bettermvnt of ; public health: to Took in the open and: at home; to select a good camp site and enact 3 camp; to hau- completed the ï¬rst books of civics; to how our , lath. hints. their habits and tom. and how to can for then. He must,. also put the tests in Pathï¬udinx; Mu; Athletics and In others. It â€as I long. haul pull: but Bill hn nub It III Wain-lay two-lug, Wednesday evening, April 12th. uf 7:30 P. M. at the High School gym, the Scout Executive from Riverside, with the president of the West Suhum ban council and the local council 011] ï¬cials is to present to Bill O‘Neill the ï¬rst Eagle Scout badge that has beenl won by the Dgwnem Grove Scouts. l Tuesday evening the Boy Scout. Council and Count of Honor of Dow. nets Grove met and disposed of the month's business and gave 27 Merit Badge tests to the Scouts of Troop 2.‘ am O’Neill. Pint in Dovnm mi Win Coveted Honorâ€"Scams I'm Many Tests. PRESENT BADGE E T0 EAGLE scour ' . NEXT WEDNESD’Y; . on Maph mature in Bum' < ision. "'0le. mid to Chas. A k5“... If.“ Wm ‘M h M muons-n“!!- ‘. I. 02*“? I", Carlson. of M."- (Advertisement) pond Tue-thy on u Qsé'ahsnvom mmewu sums I mums m um um m i mm The ulna of ruin-all on “may be overeat-had“. and It Md be '0‘ to fowl: of all ages as I m- me a! van-pl dim nu Ola-st. 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M an m to un- to YQte for MARRIOTT for‘ County Judge I Dare. male no promise or pledge to any water or [mp of rotor: other than this promise which I win make to youâ€"THAT IF ELECTED I WILL HONEST- LY. FAITHFL'LLY AND I)!- PARTIALLY DISCHARGE THE DUTIES OF THAT OFFICE WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR AND WITHOUT SPECIAL PRIV- ILEGE TO ANYONE. I' welcome any investigation as to II ml integrity, pnfesw dust? or motive in being a Im not "w- andidate of any rin gonna-www.m- Mgte a! the row-e“ of may friends who are M themselves either one! seekers or pumicilm. hit upon agitated by_ a Quip}. {flair Countyf I am ï¬nancing my 01-“ earn- If deck-II I will serw I:- ('wnty Judgr while {mm 38 to 12 ream of . With the uranium of 2‘ months 9 nt in the service (II mills trim-h was in France). I have â€mics-d law for the last II mm. for 5 years ln'nl ntomey (of “)0 largest ï¬rm of lawyers rest of New York City. 1‘0 WHOM IT MAY (03112.8: Candidate ior Republican Nomination for county Judge [rm-m . Arthur C. Marriott 1)qu County Men and women votes earnestly solicited rum“, Ann. 11. JOHN COLDWATER Amt“. C. MARRIOTT II) THE CITIZENS "E [III PAGE 000"". VOTE tor JOHN COLDWATER STATES HIS POSITION ON TAXES “AND IN EFFICIENCY IN OFFICE DEMANDS BETTER RESULTS FOR OUR TAXES ' wed by the big Mid-u (or ale-mung you» mum "‘ MM": w“ W duo in and tar Ind-c WW“- lbw ...... s mm unmn ..... «no I! in with I [nut Jul 0! MW that I 70W ....... -- was low. ........ mun numb frâ€" usflu‘ any any!" m. I [aim ...... M00 llllnd. sum» Tho H. corporation «In. their pnpfly u- «mï¬ng to It: oar-h. power. Tho rah-nan Thorc h "odd-g um. whtuver. that it cut the tunes to pin-Dun hi: cups. This has been going on {or yearn. the ynr Iâ€! my be ex- l-‘armers in many instances, when they re- port the valuation of their land to the census mumerator, put 11 higher value on their land than the ulna! caph sale price would be. When the total valuation is announced by the State of llllnuis. it will show that the (arm buds have ln~ «used in value many millions of dullurs. 'l‘ln- larmcr in patted on the hack for this wonderful increase in value of his land. Every year we have an u'rlcultunl upon of the total Valuation of all the farm amps worth so many millions of «lolun. Aguln the (m: ls patted on the luck fur his n-umlerful luau-nu in width and pus- verity- who is to blame for this condition as above stated? Just as fast as our taxes are increasing the results {rum our taxes are (lecreauing so you see we are taxed both ways, going and coming. First uf alI, nhich is one of the biggest gum and tax Items which no haw in mum instamcs, is the wasteful. do- -nothing tax spending sv su-III. We have too many incompetent ofl‘iiials who have no knuwk‘dge application training in the art of spending pooples money jusligousi) or any pru- greisivo ideas in performing the liulies of IIIeir' affine. There are a great many ditTert-ut upinions why our taxes are high. Then- are a ï¬nal many reasons and I will touch only upon a few. {hEF'éEnQi'dei Sea for Primary, April 11m impartial Justice No Special Privileges Candidate [or the Wine on the Democratic Met. The Repmmnmiwya of a aunt" of But: Wanna mire (or their mm for each mm nu follows: I am a gust advent.“- of good hard sur- faced malt. We Ir. bulking tea may poorly «autumnal bud mods. I am omwsml to any spvcia! chm: legisla- tion \vhirh would be a menacc'to the welfare of the people as a Whole. The farmers an "M ask- ing for any sperm! h-gislntiuu. They do ask on- l_\ fax a square deal. The farmers ale wry in- dignant mm "In fact nl‘ this mnrlastingg pluck ing the Ann-mun }.agh- at his emu-use. The farmer has been handed a glut man) guld bricks. It has been my observation. when we m|~ vauce any inu’nes't too far. Hm same thing will Happen that happens to any pvrmn who crank: up n l-‘urd when the mark is advanced lob far. I beiieve in a good unwrap-she school sys- tem because we ought to have knowledge and wisdom so we would know enough to know when we didn’t hum anything. I am not a achaol oxtnmm. I will not jump at. coufluaions, without due Consideration. in favor of rum-ting all the various laws proposod by different organizations. will. however, pmmise that if I should be ï¬nally elected that my inlvn-st will not be considered olther din-ct or innllrvct «m Legislative matters. It is no! what I promise or what I say that counts: it is what I will do. I have always stood next to llw topmutcll with the prugressive and high ideal I‘m-cw in every rower! in my com- munity. ' A (‘OIPAIIBON 0F INFOIINI'ION