BIADAM In. minus- Dr. '08 Phi-Pun "Onamtulma‘ A (Imam. Jinnï¬kï¬ï¬ufllalhg.E-éuxkufsb‘olnuflï¬kkuikn u .2023m .0: .urcczES a. 0:55 m 90.0.0....00.0.0.0...00......OOOOOOOCOOOOCOOOOOOOOO Datum. (haw. HI E-hmleu l-‘umislml (‘mm 'l‘nhn Fur All Kind- of Build- General laumll)’ wnle callml In! and «Irlivc-lul. Thr heat nl wntk clone and satinlaclinn gnmnmmd. . . . O... O... ...Judicious Advertising LR GRANGE AND NRPERVILLE LRUNDRIES. NEWS DEPOT, STATIONERY. PERIODICALS. ETC in; Work, #ANIDâ€" Contractor. ers. We charge nothing [at writing advertisements mn‘rsn reaches noarly all of tho pvnplc in this vicinity. We have had years of “patience in preparing adver‘ tisemvnts am] can assist you in prpparimz trade catch- Men’s, Boys’, Ladies’, Misses and Children’s SHOES“ Thatcher é? Crescy Also Crockery. ]mlicinns advertising moans several things. Not only in composition and display has there been marked im‘ provement in advertising. hm among other things, ju- dicious advertising means to advertise the right thing I I i I p I! at the right time and in the right medium. The RF:- Glassware. Lamps, and many Oqlhors articles Keeps a (Ilmicc Lime ol the Best Ummlu In the magnet that draws cash from the pockets otthe publlc. Have marked down their entire line of .TO.. CIGARS TOBACCOS. Axum lm llu: Cclrlvmlml at their stock and non. prices. It will In: for your interest to look w. l. mucus $3§HOE m MARY PIMIJI‘ Cannon Tam PM onmm. lmnnmma. mummn. mnmvmm. nwrmo. comm suavmn, Have Your Surveys lade by the Meat Market. DOW NERS (z‘r ROVE, ILLINOIS. JOHN HAAS, COST! I a I *. ‘l .0 w†“'3‘ ‘0“ "mm“* “v" n um"; n," .v Hr End" Hmur' i~a 4-0714-va clay. will! r--l.|‘in»~ in ('hi: 1 :- Clubland mm N an u thin? L'rnwn linvh du IV‘ [wwk ’. f. u â€nu. IN! ALLEN T. RUSSELL. “0.0-, III Dr. Cnltlwell'n Syrup Pepsin is so pleasant. to mire and withnl an allot-ï¬ve in results that when once tried nothing ever again taken "a plum. For Con- gtlpntlon. Indigestlon. Chmnlr Sid: Headache. Sumr'ner Complnlnl. or any trouble of the ammunh or Bow-ï¬x. ll leads all other remedial You :lon‘t‘ ‘ have to spend a dollar M try this mme‘ dy. It In pal. up ln 100 bottles and speaks for itself as well in 3 mm" as a large quantity. Hamlin:- glass 1501: and .1. For MIG by W. 8. Carpenwr. i The reorganization of the Efrworth league tool: place .10. Mr [Mtlefonl‘ 3. Saturday evening The [allowing omâ€" cers were elected for the next six months: Kr, Jerome Smart. pmi-Ient: Mr. I". W, Winhoit. "is Borthn ’Henru, lira Jerome Smart. am! Mk! Cora Hear“. In. 2nd. 3rd. and 4th vine [In-«Manta: Him Anna Oldï¬eld. sou-re- try and His Lottie Littleford. \i reas- nrer. Rep-Mawere given for Hm last at): months, which nhow that, the I In Miva and doing ofl‘mz-Hve '09:. We wish it success. The boys are getting able to ride their bicycles very well. Will than he n m on the Fourth? Did you see that mum-m "prairie mrhooner" last Thursday. going ml? It was a" ï¬xed out with windows and (-an windows at that Mrs. dmvethe Mums and the 0H gentle- man mind in the middle of the mom can and looked out of the window‘ complacentâ€. A good way 10 move we thought, as they went by. In. Inry Smart has c'nmr In (Eu! Io live In her son‘s now hmuo [\llmrl k happy Mame he has n Immv and his mother is in IL Choir W'Hm‘ M .\Ii~n Emu.) III-:vr1!'~ Saturday evening. We :un- grin-l (0 noun! (me man» mdmhor at the «4er and â€Mt Ihe taunt 1c «(mnquwmwt "N. llnlhnd. "I â€y“ u- l\ -'I~v I! visiting «in. 'u'r 0 Jr! 33‘ Mannlng. has jnd rm-mnr. :0 fr 9!!qu of a "mum-d uni lo. [’R'flrdlnns 3.1.- ;guivr; ‘ PM"!!! and mm-h u-njm m. I In- tho "an". ‘M "an. 11m nmnlnw mm hit-n Sn flung: by our popular nmkmhu R. W. Hahn and Mum-M In Wlmlhm um! Minn-d In "w Wlwahm wuwï¬rry. The fluvial wu- M "w M F'. ~ huh I» ma ThnMny. In. thnm Nohmn Mm mm! lo the Wukynn Wu“. (fhk'agm. In have an quart-Una. m'ï¬umml. mu m- anual - 60“: no" unul Tun-Ila, llw mu. Int. win uh. “Manly lwunn to In" and dhcl hfnn hot Inn-hand «mm “to m of Welolml vn [Jung-Half. whirl: «Wilma! “no Hm» «I llw (‘mmly (hurt Mum! {our «lap at HnJum- Io-rm. mu tkII'UM by Iln jury "mum: (or Um phlulll' and Wm: Mu clumngm at eight humlml ml any dullan Ham would “an mutual {m night lmmlml mm" mm. bun gum In law alum! It. Jud“ "hi-op. a! 0'“th mumâ€, pn- Ry» In lhounlnlul :shakiug up nf posh muslers in Dul’ngo County. InU-ly sent out. Whezuon gum; lvzu'k l‘mm 2,300. m $‘3.I00. I‘llmlnusl, :nnl ’l‘urm-r. gain #2!†our“. Ilinsilnlc gains $IIN). u hilv llw ullwr I'nmitlentinl "Him-s nuuzliu Hm mum. Hen. Edenfehler and Jo 0“ went up to Algonquin Hailing a few days sinus um! must have used a new kind of bait. for they brought, hump more Iish Mum any other party Ilmc hilï¬ been out this year. Mm. Lyman and daughter, of Dawn- ers Grove, Rev. Mr. Love“, of Peoria, and many others are in town this wm-k, attending commencement (me‘riscb at the college. J. A. McLennon has suhl the pmperty which he purchauied of Ncmh E. (hwy same three or I'uur years since, to W, C. Henneberry. Ruv. De Lzm Tompkins of the M. E. church, started Monday l'm- :c six weeks vm-aunn in the math. The new ice wagon whivll EII. Krim- bill has built. for L. C. Thompson, went to the [mint shop a few days shim Miss Anna. Dullingur has gone to Mt. Ilolyoke, “£083.. to attend ('oulmtmrvv went exam-mes at. her alum mater. Jul-"N .Kuvupp in» MI!" Ms "M 4mg: Io 008-10 CENTS. Newu too late for hum week. Inning "MOVIE-'1‘“ WHEATON. CASS. “Yns.†replied the brother 0mm. “I 3“ he one.†“ hat was it?" “A man came to ms and mid be was Crmklem and wanted to Ive him-elm]; because he was tired ate «ding justice." ‘What did you do?" â€Nothing. He couldn’t pm" hh Henmv.â€-â€" Washington Slur. 'I understand,†said thé detective. “that you bad a claw m the wham- shouts of Crooklem. the famom crim- ind.†Imagine her surprise, chagrin and vexatinn when, upon his p0 let-cpl] â€thank you. madgm. I have mo! my own.“ she turned to ï¬nd that she had handed the conductor, instead 0! A ticket. a tine-with comb! It may well be Support! "I!“ all aristocratic nflecta- tirm and hamenr at once disappeared in her confused apologies for the mute. She was assisted in this by the tie- manly conductor, whose mum, t ongh not mentioned. may be easily sat-mini. poged {ms bpr ticket. As the conductor proacbed she turn- ed to look out of window so thin in might not be exposed to any risk of an attempt on the pm of the madam to presume upon his introdminn. Up- on the neq my: â€Ticket. please. “ without lmkin at the conductor or at what she lander? him she held out what she any 0m mnrning ho Md fm‘pmgn on his train .1 11d} whom he had hap- to "we! menu} A law even! ore. She was mwhat of an taunt and it Ins evident thatched†not intend to “1‘0ng in thecoudnctot the acquaintance she hall than made by chance. It was in the days 'hen tick. eta on the mad wens of ma cardbou'd, andolnsize which]!!! mtheludlcmus mistake the woman made. A highly haunt!!! citizen of Pofllantl‘ who has wwknl his way up I'm the (on! In Hw- Inp nl lhl" milrmd hm and who hm hum amelmmn in every scum of the mm! in every station in has filled when the following ind- dent in hh rmvv yuan ugn. while: conductor. Tharp he may (ulnar national pron- Iiarmm which might be qmml as m nuns fut Muslim-In the mutant M m"- lng all knot-5mm ' nah-ex.“ but I he- limn l haw- uh! enough to Alum that I rm: miamlu! it iv um! why no few oil mm: of "no gm! mpnblic really do sane "m title. who Ind-«ny- «d In mm mm hum ltd! Ming," their 0'. In.†m Mk. however. no no! Ioolulupm 1- Imman- for a m a they.†h- mmncmm at [be Unite-l Scum»â€" which is paciï¬c after a four yurs' m Mom in the countryâ€"(hey ham am. righu nun! prnikgu o! Man-horn Americans «Isl-lg mm at MAM m vault-Am [mun-Am. kwam do. I .Mmpumdlhollnild flnmwmnm‘ or to 51MB palm-Jinn mum" at I m '9ԠWing m in" mud. CM: lug-n. mm; â€on Ital. no “cu-"iii.- ol twain-nu dammit. _pm logy The, m in minimum by wk of Iona;- um. and pain ~tho lrhh. 0m and. sad nil-u (hallo-3 Sign“ I: la (MP. M all, known mu IE; typical mew Jun-Khan. with M1 “(010.100 1pm um and “nag: meant. In human dwumuwwflflo. bonu- rh'mvmuhoh‘ momma. any: Anna ï¬ngl u can n m! clung» In: m». Inc’o in tho mum and. man Ibo America poo plo. Min, m and am an (no. nun-hon: American. When men! nmbmdAmk-An uncoo- mm In: men mum mg lb M1! at Ann-paw WW._ ‘ The weak points about at horse can better be tliscownnl while standing tflnu while moving. it he is sound. ho will stand ï¬rmly and squarely on his limbs without moving them. with legs plumb and naturally poised; or i! the foot is taken from the ground. and the weight taken from it. disease may be suspected. or. at least. tominrnosx. which is the precu 0! disease. ll afï¬ne stands with hi» loot spread apart or straddles with his himl le them i- : weakness in hi» Ioius and t kidneys are disordered. "navy pulling hoods tho knees. lilulsh. milky out eyes in horses indicate moon blindness or something also. A bad tempered ouc keeps hi1 ours thrown back; autum- bling horse has blemished know. When tho Ihiu in rough anal humh nmldou‘ not mow «ally to the touch. the hon. inn heavy Inter and «ll cation but. Nowr lmy a bum whom :mthlng or- gans am at all impaired. l'lm you! car at tho heart. and it a «honing lumul in board it II on indication ol tmuhlo. thin I pens. Ur lm may have n wen bac . Give him the whip and 0!! he goes for I mile or two. than :31 of a sudden he stops on the road. ' ‘ter a rest he starts again. but he soon stop for good. and nothing but a den-ick can start him. Some horses show their weaknesses or tricks in that way when they don'cin any other. But. be as smart canyon can, you‘ll get. caught sometimes. say: an old horseman. in the Scienhï¬c Amer- ican. Even the export gets stuck. A horse may look over so nice and on at pace. and yet have tits. T cm 311’: a. man who could tell it untilsomeo It you want to bu a horse don‘t ho- lieve your own brot or. Take no man's word for it. Your eye In your murket. Don't buy a horse in harness. Unhiwh him and take everything ofl' but his halter, and lead him around. I! he has a corn or is stifl‘, or has any lailln . you can see it. 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