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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 1 May 1909, p. 4

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amt newlpum- war metagunu Senator Hopkins for 9.19 lest seven} your: wu ruched when the Aurore Bacon netted libel lulu against the My News on six chm-gel akin: dunno. in the am at $260,000. The fight. has been more perucunrly wand against W. W. curt, editor of the Now}. because of his attack; on .the owner: ,0! the Beacon unvpotedly inspired to stop the warfare on .tor- , ._‘ A- .__'---â€" .. V-‘ no; Senator Hopkini. Impieoded ha defendant with Editor Clui "(L B. Meier. M. E. mun. Capt. C.‘H. Smith. supposed to be Interested In the Daily New: Compeny.‘ The plain- tflh on I. C. Copley. A. M. leeh. A. I. Snoopveditor of the Beacon; B. P. Abchuler, the latter, a. brother of Samuel Abchuler. at one time candi- date for the once of governor; Jamel M. Ramona, the lite defeated nomi- neemtor judge in the circuit bench in the sixteenth judicisl district. IJneoln.-â€"The members of the G. A. R. of this city; discounsed at the npperent lack of cooperation in their eflortl to instill patriotism into .tho ‘rnlnds‘at the school children. have given up the prsctice of holding pat- riotic services at the schools Decora- tion day. The practice was for the members of the G. A. R. either to speak or accompany the speakers to each of the rooms in the city schools and hold services each Memorial day. Shelhyville.â€"Judge Albert M. Rose ndjonrned court forS two weeks. when he will return and hw'the retrial of Calvin Watson, charged with murder- ing Elmer Ginger. The jury tint heard the cue disagreed. Judge Rose hu worked the court officer. and attor- nen lander 'than- any _pred_eoeuor has done even holding night. imionn until 11:30 o 'clock in order to clear up the criminal ilocket. Bathâ€"An attempt was made to rob the Merchants' and Farmers' bank 0! Bath. The robbers stole tools from a railroad section house and broke don the doors of the bank. and had used Eér‘éfiége. of nitroglycerin and we ceeded in getting through the large vault when they were ducovered by J Omenâ€"17.; m1] carrier and fright ened away, without securing any Kevanee.-Repreaeutative| of seven cities organized the Illinoll League 6! Poultry aucclatione with the. follow- ing omCera: Prealdeutdohn H. Oliver, Kewauee; flee-president, 1". None“. Bushnell; necretary, 1". C. .Haro, Quincy; treasurer, H. Peace, Prince- ton. The object of the league 1- to promote interests of the annual pool: try shown. V . Polo-Liam. D. H.‘ Waterbury o! Polo died of pneumonia and was buried from the Methodist church. The funeral was in charge of Polo Post No. 84-. Mr. Waterbury was born- February 17. 1838, in Beaver Hill, county of Sullivan, New York. He came to Illinois with his parents in 1851 and located iu'Polo. Rockford.â€"Charies F. Sanderhoim was' rescued; from a mob and saved from summery vengeance following his visit to the home of his wife, from whom he is separated. and shooting her twice,_though not fatally. A hun- dred men gathered about Sanderholm and threatened violence until the no lice arrived to protect him. Lincoln .â€"â€"The elements overtook Edward Payson Weston. the pedes- trian, and he was delsyed in this city, owing to an indisposition, appar- ently coming on him suddenly. He is now two days behind his plans, al- though not that much behind his original schedule He left here for Springfield Havana â€"~The epidelnic of crime which caused much excitement through the robbing of several stores in Hanna, also the post since and the blowing open of the safe in the Farm- ILLINOIS NEWS TERSELY TOLD Si-i' an?! 'iierchants' bank at mm. spread until the perpetrators of evil deeds have n‘ow taken to highway rob- Amwsmlth§~Tbe State bank ,0! Ar- ith was burglarlzed and the en got away with booty consist- 32100. The shot awoke several " ;.. rooming near the bank bulld- r _ and they notified the telephone op- erator to give a general alarm. .¢A ‘llâ€"uvâ€" .' Shelbyville.-â€"Raymoud Austin, the 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amfln, was knocked down and decapi- , hi 3 C. k E. 1. engine on a aide- track while on his way to the depot to get a bundle of papers of which he was distributor. Peoriaâ€"Lying in a patch of timber near the .gron‘nds of the Illinois Hol- pital for the lncunble Insane at South Bartonvmé, tha‘body of Funk Bath, one of the patients, 17:: found by a mud-cm: mrtv. He had‘ wandered V yum-the uylum. . "agar“. annual convention of I ht: of W of the Nine- 3:11;! gum»: district held their gea- don hero with 300 dolmm‘pruent. wumuton. D. O.-Amons the non- n‘-_i‘..o III.“ a... mad; by President Tut for ."t “antenna was the .'â€"-'rhe emulation of maps;- lount Camel.â€"-“Lih" Lucas. keep- er of s river front dive. end her son, Jesse, were found guilty by s jury of the murder of Clyde Sho'elter. s young tsrmer, who 'hsd cone totown with s lens roll of bills to “have a good time," and whose body In found in the river. Mother sud son were sentenced to life imprisonment. The municipel election occurred in the course of the trial and the com- munity wu vented to the unususl spectscie of s deputy sherii! akin; s prisoner accused of murder to the polls. The omcer entered the booth with Loose while he msrked his bel- Jacksonvilleâ€"«George W. smiley of Pleusnthill. Pike county. committed suicide here at the Central Hospitsl fer the lnssne by hanging himself to the transom of his room. He wee missed at the supper hour and s search was made of his room. where he was found.“ He had made s 709° of twine. using the wash stand to resch the transom. He was 60 yesrs of age. Aurora.â€"Jsmes Prindeville. special agent torthe Great Western rsilwsy. 1.me shot an unidentified mu: rob her after s pistol light with a trio of robbers on s westbound freight train out of Chicago. Two of the robbers escaped. The man who was shot died st St. Charles after he confessed hav- ing participated in two Great Western robberies. Bloomington.â€"-strence Behnke, a boy, suffered an epileptic in on the tracks of the lllinois Central railroad and before he could be rescued was run over and literally cut to pieces~by an Illinois Central train. Persons saw him tell, but before they could drag him from the truck the wheels of the engiu had passed over his body. Kenney.â€"Miss Bertha Lahr of Ken- ney has just selected her 160 acres of land which she drew in the Rosebud reservation drawing last fall. Her form lies five miles west of Wenona. S. D., and is said to be one of 'the choice tracts. Miss Lehr is s daugh- ter of David Lshr. a well-known farm- er of this vicinity. .' Virginiaâ€"The suit of E. B. Conover to detach his propertyltrom the limit- of the city of Virginie ha: been de- cided in his favor, Judge William holding that proper measures hed not been taken by the city to tune: the territory includipg the Gonover reel- dence. The April term 0! the circuit court he Idjourned: Springfieldâ€"After several hours' rest end eleep. Edward le Wee- ton, the pedestrien, with uvinzin; stride and easy elutic step, left this city. Weston arrived here on schedule. He was met by several enthuslutl end after '3 light repent delivered en eddreee. ‘ Springfield.â€"Gov. Deneen leaned n requisition for the return of Edwnrd Delanee. a convict In -the Mimufl state penitentiary, who in to be to leased May 10. DeJenen is wanted in Hancock to answer a chnrge of bone stealing. said to have been com- mitted in 1906. Chicago.â€"â€"Leo Marks, 3. pawnhroker at 3002 State street, committed sui- cide in the rear of his store by shoot- ing himself in the heed. He left I note to his wife. He explained he waa' sullen-ins from inlomnla end that he conld endure the nervous torture no longer. ' Chicagoâ€"Posing a the Been Drum- mel oi the United sates eecret nerv- lce, and termed the “nillnity broker." Charles B. O'Connor confused to hav- Spflngfleld.â€"Edwnrd'suth, whlle re- moving from one mm to mother near Havana, wu thrown from hla wagon and killed when, the tem ran sway. Hll wife and child probably were tn- tally lnjured. mg vlctlEfied widow. In every" [use city throughout the country. und ls anxious to be sentenced. Sterlingâ€"Charles - A. Hnmilton, sheriff oi Whiunlde county. treasurer of the Illinois Sherils‘ nuoclntion. died at n sanitation) nt Lincoln, Non, sized 51 years. Prominent Muon nnd politician. Summit._â€"John Huhnovitz, 24 your: old, died oi a fractured okull. Accord- ing to the Cicero police new“: in- jured in a light with a fellow-work- man. M‘tthew Frugo, 23 your: old. Frugo was held pending the inquest. Davinaâ€"Jamel B.’Flnley. cumin 0! the “man: Chleuo board of mo bitten in the civil war. died of hurt disease at the Aetnn have. Hi: rou- the: live In Chlcuo. Lincolnâ€"The board of law met in week] neuton to ornnlu tad transact other business. They dental George Wleber of Chester town-hip tor chairman of the bond. Dentistâ€"Sher“! McGomy of Do- cntur feturned from Springfield with Chicago .â€"Pnlun¢ tho tuna-o o! o double-bonded ohotzun with hlo moo. Thoma Shows. 49, killed hhnoou ot Mo reoidenee. 4628 Indian nvonno. 2;: aéffiuamx‘n hotel keeper In the Macon county" city. ' Stanley of Cb: North abort ’ Neva-Mu" BAPTIST. I'mâ€"Id. buoy mun. _ M'Mnlwâ€"Iomlnz. 10:“: won- 7245. o B. . P. I). Y ”litâ€"1:” p. n. Sum SchooIâ€"é 8:00 noon. W Punt flauntâ€"Tut. EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Trinity). Rodaâ€"Rev. P. c. Woleott. D. D. Holy loomâ€"1:8. o. 3., nod on too- um and out Band” In month II In. t. nuns und manyâ€"11 L m. Even-on? p. In. Sandor hook-9:“ I» in. “ANGELICAL (Runner) soundlyâ€"Pm ‘ awayâ€"Bibi. Study ud Cholr. I. Patchâ€"A. Stuck. Sgndnyflorglopflogo t. Ill ., , _-§ III. mo ‘9. nap-Adv PRISBY'I'IBIAN CHURCH. m.c.r.ooodoon. Sun y Serumâ€"Homing. ":80. Sum! Schoolâ€"41:00 noon. ‘ Weekly Prun- Heelingâ€"Wednesday. 8:00 p. In. Rom CATHOLIC 01mm hunt-la '1... 0’36“, 9. n. Sunnyâ€"fin: mu. 3 a. n. anallyâ€"Boom In... 10 n. In. sum-y "I'lwâ€"lv-vv .- _.,, v W 7 ._ Womnfl Societyâ€"Flu! Thur-«y cums'rum SCXINCE Sunny Soniaâ€"10:“ I. .- Sunday Schoolâ€"13:“ noon. Wednoodu Mental-'2“ D» II- CONGRIGATIONAL CHURCH‘ munâ€"Lev. u. w. Darling. n. n. inn“, Schoolâ€"4: 4| o. IL {omenâ€"11:00 I. ll. - Young Pooplo'o clanâ€"4: so.» Payer]! Hauntâ€"Walnut. I: 00 p. on TBS CHURCH OF 81'. ILIZAIR‘I'H (”pi-coll” Rev. Lutheran-Ice. m. In chm. Holy Coal-union. 1 :ngo Second Cckbnuoo old let-o- In! Sunday to Icons. moo o. I. M Payer and m. moo-pt In! 8..- do, I Icon. "woo. I4 Eve-log Page: on! m. 5:- p. I. Soodoy‘ School. 9: 45 o. I. muons... m5!â€" una 5.392.: >4! lanai." Ionâ€"0.. flairâ€"Ins- '33.. coll-9r... 3 G I. I: .8 E« .- Ions? unit! unreaâ€" = I. I. .0808 an a E Pal; Kid...- mfldfio E Snailâ€":8 . I. @313- F n . E5. Our; Doll-Ir! an I: 2160 «3an urn-1mm enuncn. Pastorâ€"Rev. 0. Hints. Synghy ponyâ€"”:00 I. ll. --, A-.__ I..A\ Wodnéodu CONGREGATIOHAL CHURCH. Humorâ€"B. 8. Winch-tor. Tho ended Bible Mockâ€"0:46 3. III. \lornlng Sermonâ€"11:00 c.- III. rhg alghficpgol and- m len'l Bible Putorâ€"Vlctor J. m Pmchln 11:00 in. Sundu hook-8: O D. II. Young People'- Hooflncâ€"lmo p. n. sermonâ€"8:00 p. a. ‘ rue-d” Semenâ€"1:00 :. In. . may Bible Ciaoâ€"8:0 p. In. “CR- am'r PARISHâ€"LAKESIDE tutorâ€"F. J. But-1h. how Dunâ€"8:00 a. In. High nunâ€"10:00 n. In. KENILWOBTK UNION CHURCH. rulerâ€"CM P. Home". {avianâ€"11:00 I. In. x‘ho Womup'g gunman Societyâ€"Wod- Sermonâ€"10.80 I. m. Sana! Schoolâ€"12:00 noon. You People's Mountâ€"0:80. Even at Serviceâ€"7:30. Wodnudly Payersâ€"8:0”. m. ualu' Societyâ€"0n uoo man \uulonuâ€"On fourth Nun. FIRST CONGBEGATIONAL CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Readerâ€"H. A. Hall. sunny Barnumâ€"10:45 n. In. Sundly Schoolâ€"12:00 noon. .wodnudu Eveningâ€"4:00 p. In. 8T.JOSIPH‘B CHURCH. Sundayâ€"0:803. uh. I: 0... EL. 1m... III. Vuporoâ€"t: up. In. Instructionâ€"l: 00 to 1:00 9.11:. out, Innâ€"I: M yin. Gummy or 31-. Amman“: :loly Enchantâ€"7:80 '0. III. \iorninc Puntâ€"10:80. Sunny Schoolâ€"12 noon. Evening Punk-1:80. FIRST “7801118? IPISUOPAL cannon me sad Wilmette Ava. Pastorâ€"W. C. Clo'orth. vlomlnx Bennettâ€"10:80. _- Sill“! Schoolâ€"11:“ .. I.â€" Vocpersâ€"Emo p. In. . orth Laueâ€"6:10 p. In. cane-day Pu errâ€"8:00 p. m. Md B‘fletyâ€" rut Thursday or the :non . Clairol:h Bardâ€"Flu: Tutu-y of ,the non . W. l". I. 8.-â€"89cond Thursday of the mon'h. . HIGHLAND PARKâ€"A. 0. m In“ No.076.A.l'.tA.ll..-oenflntm cum Thur-dun. "AN“ONâ€"lvul man. No. 524. A. IP.'A.K..-uulntudthlrdnm No. at W W a North Ch? uni [iii lNIWOODâ€"BIVOIIIM IA. 1. 13‘. Ila-.1 $15an "um. FIRST BCAN‘DINAVIAN ENGLISH cams-r CHURCHâ€"Eleoi’AL EDGEWATII- North Shore thmry. 1430 Ave. mid 11th. 1:30. ' â€"TO- TEAMST s and CONTRACTORS ' i - $32: ”IBM”..- W. “1505‘" “WOOVK: 0- arm W.- Greenwc Vacuum Cleaning Co has. I428. no I'D- Ava. Em. Pic 3 W, H!“ M CHICAGC _ , hME BAKING. 22 Green; V .0“! Hickln izenl ' Local mum VAC 'MODnNnfl-IODd ' a! Rug Ion P01 lItI-c 51¢:- ey wam Sewini Machine- 1:. nosnnow 'rRAVEL CO.. THAT MOTHER USE To' MAKE. at Bank and Washed :ruthcd Gravel for sale. Illinok Telephone at p!- 3391. FAWN @PAWâ€"zâ€"‘V cluckudlluhhuzuuflnuwhw GER SEWING MACHINE CO. ‘EIIEPHONE COMPANY lagsâ€"k: link. I II;- I tub “and you”; my." M on: Distance Telephone. patron“: of North Shore Cit- _c know that we come up to the bebé of Brad. Pia. Calm Etc. rune. can"! ”3"5“ mace m- " ““‘u' ‘ up I‘m eta-ll"- 63? an Ant 3|qu BEACH SAND AND *mcm wum." bin.- ' PHONE 1563. AND quick delich FOR GEARY new park. m. CURTIS ST. IIOS., III-qua. 6“ Dub 8 HI! l23

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