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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 May 1913, p. 7

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Bring the .Chfldren WHO WILL BE GIVEN.“ On our beautiful Shetland Eonies immedutey after gel: afternoon perform- imce J u‘ «9‘ J‘ J v‘ I i 102 N {OULDNT WE REM? IPPOKIUNITY roam wmu: 2E5 DAILY FREE RIPE. W' pours AND OEN’I‘LEMANLV \RTTENDANTS mu. .555 TO "maul PLEASURE AND PER- FECT SAFETY JJJJJ‘JJJJ‘ “tee gladly fu bed on all werk and Fixtures ihOl’t [18": wep- [nix ur'Cr‘ you the best leather and workmanship at the low- : and W111 do your work a day 1t desxred. All work eed. Give us a trial. Wc bu). Old Shoes OR SHINE 25c 35ch LTED LY {GE CITY STATES Building Material V I Co. Park fue ighland SMALLER ONES June 3 snow GRQUNDS Park Shoe Refiniring Shop AFB: $899388” u I» w as DENZIL. Prcl‘ mum 1A8!” ready to supply you on .me mth crushed stone. r'xdo. Santicement, lime, waf, masterfsewer pipe, .â€" m: ”(her budding ma- LJE: up ph‘»ne835 for low '.\'- 11:". .1 large Stock of iv In}; and “food, Fin! 5!. Tdephono' 335 Sfietlnnd “.95... 103-1 he Geo. Colbm Music was» VOICE. VIOLIN AND THEORY 124 N. Gnu: Bay Rona Highland Put Choru- md Orcheutn Conducting 135 South Second Sum-x HIGHLAND PARK Telephone 909 Telephone 632 23x.ssaunm WM 506M?!” For UP-T0~DATE SHOES Tclephonc ”6 11 St. John! Avo-no TOW“ Concrete Work Chas. E. Russell Luke FRED SCHAEFER PLUMBINQ Office: ELLA FRIEDMAN u...â€" 332-! Fresh Butter. E“: and Poultry 331 IcDuiels Ava-e HIGHLAND PARK. ILL Pmfin‘ Ind Decor-tin: w." PM, 5“" Supplied 1 § l ‘ NOTE hlmmm Wm mammalian-Ill“- _ - “menus-at" “hall-u!!! I“... l‘ Ir women. . u-u .. mo nun-z datum MrCALl. PATTERNS m and: but ! swam. PATTIBNS m mom lb: “:10. m. umplk‘fly and cannon}. 0H! 10 um 15 mm ‘ 1 The pubuam ol HcCALL‘S VII mum-mu of dollar! um I- moon .99 5| ‘4 ‘0‘ I O Surveys Subdhiding. plans estimates for private public improvement work Geo. H. Morris Dre“ Mtkcr Contmda'fv' Etcuv lliu‘ and Ceilllll F loorl Blomdahl FARMER Tab“ 8331 nil-am Furniolcd M9 Durield AV. riâ€"usflfm »r The next question“ on the subject 01 1,.\ian might be. "Don"! you think the hu man man is the man that God made? The answer is. “No." Then the query . ‘\\’hy“ "Because the lllble teache‘ :that (Bod ls 'oi pure; out. than to be thold H‘ii. and cans: not loolt on in» :‘lqulty.’ He will not permit His 'Hol} "One to see corruption" The Ulbli“ further teaches that mortal man In born in iniquity a conceived in slut and Isaiah commons. "(‘eaae ye from man. whose breath‘lu in his nourila No one believes that the image and likeness of God to: Her born in iniquity or even com-sited in sin " Have you ever gifien thought to what "image and Minutes" mean»? It means exact reiioc on it you are a man and have II. in front ot a mir lror. a woman neur looked back a. you out of it. Neither if you raisci your right arm dldLit raise its left it was exactly like four. in torm, tea ture and acthlty. Did you eyer see the distorting mirrors or reflector- that are at Iome“ places of amuse meat? It you step in from of one you look as thouxh-yOu were nine feet wide and an inch high. You are not. but that is whatgyou look like i' you step in front é! another. you look as though you wire nine feet higu {and an inch wide» You are not. bu' that is What you look like in that int perfect reflector. Would one an gain a true idea oi w‘hat wan being r0 fiected so long name continually kept his gaze fixed upon a diutorting.re hector? No. not until he turned hm back upon the ,imperiect reflector could he gain any idea as to what was being reflected thijrein. i a I i hm‘cmon‘ “Yes," "Well. then. win: is thelmaga and likenes. of Mina?" The (hm (hm Sdentlst wilL rqtpond to that by ‘Irankly saying he do» not know; be- cause, as the Bible Inches. “Eye hath mot sven. nor ear hgrd, neither hun- enu-red into the hurt of man. vu- Jhlngl which God huh prepared (or them that low him"; but it does gin- .the allfompensalln.’ assurance that me- shall be “Hum-g \hrn we awake. with His hkeneus. We have had bti one perfect reflec- tor of man on thn‘ face of the earth, and that was Jeflis ot Nazareth l' requires not onlyithe perfection that is to be reflected; but it require: the tertection of the ~refiector also in or der that we ma) me a true sense of that which is In; reflected. and Jesus of Nazaret ' in his earthly ml»- sion, healing the,::uck. cleansing the leper. casting out‘fevil and raising the dead disclosed the spiritual ('hrist In disaolubh associated with His i-ather in Heawn the yum who is perfect even as is ht. ther in heuwn the man (‘hrtstinn S ence in teachlngthe Whole World to yttrhe to find. that doubt and fear 61d unbellet ma) DA destroyed from of! the face or the earth so we ma\ ha\e the realization of the kingdom gt Hemen the king- dom of (.0d and His righteousness which the Bible patches are "within -‘not meaning lwlthln the human frame. but with”) the righl compre- heulon of God.»’ In Christ, Hm man and His unh‘ern We now have} arrived at 'a point it“ where. because of right thinking about M, God. we are able to separate the Heal [:9 from the unreal, and to realise that ha it is from the unreal that man must hi1 be saved. Perhap’ no teaching in ('hrix th tian Science has: seemed so incompre m hensible as that wherein we learn u, that while l.ife.{’l‘ruth and Love are u real. sin. diseas '. pain and death art at unreal. in pres ting for your consid- “; eration what t‘h istian Science mean; (.1 in teaching thatgthese things are un- m real, i will take lhe statement relatiw th to disease and 7pain for illustration ea Speaking now after the manner oi m menâ€"if one is: suffering intensely H from pain whe . he hears the state 'H .menl. "Pain is nreal"~lie is liabl-v “ ’ to turn to the 0 making it and as) . g” '1! you had such a pain as l haw. a1 \ou would not talk about its being u'l' di 1teal. but you would know, as i do. \ ‘thut it is the real thing." The Bible .‘teiichesâ€""As helthinketh in his heart. ‘so is he"; and :0 long as a man i:- lhis heart thinks that pain is real. to I ‘him it will contaiue so to appear. and ii under such clr mstances I know of H {nothing that c be done other than . to let him go 0‘ and have the pain a‘ . long as he wanis it, it is e‘L'iufiHt‘i.‘ ‘ ihis own business. and no i‘hristiau {‘ lSclentist will interfere to destroy it luntil asked to 0 so. i i can appreci te the position or one !. imaking such atstatement, for l have u istood where he 'stands. According to t the medical profession, i was born y with an incurahge organic disease. and (a not until my Larly manhood did i i know what it . s to haVe a day that. t was ever free tfom misery. wretched 1 aces. suffering_,and pain, and l was t .thoroughly co 'vinced that my pain I ‘ was the real t _ ng. i had so much of t it that i knew "here it was going an} 1 1 what would ha n to me if it arrived. . Then came t time when we could not stay toget er any longerâ€"either rthe pain hadio go or i did. Our iamily physieifi. recognizing this con dition of aflaifl. told my parents that r all things thatfiould be done had bee I done and for {he dissolution was lmr minent. We are all familiar with the iancient maxirfiâ€"“Man's extremity is iGod's opportu ty." and in my case a. IWell as that fit countless others. it united to be, for Christian Science ‘ was tiresenledfto me at that. my hour 30! direst extrésnity and greatest need, 1 and i turned t6, God for my help. even as it teaches as to do-‘and it is need less to say i did not turn in vain. for ‘= after a period ”of treatment comprising ‘Ithree months‘ our family physician, ' ' initiatiie. re-examineo lupon his ow me and. as t result of the examina- i (ion. said thael was as perfect a phy- sical specimen as he had ever exam. ined during his professional career. ad and state 'tian 'Science, as revealed to the worn ‘lhrough Mni- Eddy. has met every diseased cothion that has presented itself to me. gs destroyed it and left me free. Conunued {rdfi me 6 ’moro or less hmmu Rory of Thom“. who luter'l resurrection. Ind I accepted the belief thu l‘HE HIGHLAND PM? "ho m: m. plane a! a centurio- uo. Porhnpo l W mind ulna. no long will and unbollol pro-en! tn us. (or they no nll mad the other. and one an endure without the cum Ithnne of doubt which .1 on “tuning to l tuumo , mg through the agency ‘0, (’MMWI Sch-nee. such‘u I han'rolnd. M 3a) "Well. I do not knod l d“ not mm )ou. You might hm! been nick “and )ou might not hue been “ti “on do 1 know 3" So far I l W000 all) am concerned. you not only uhu I tell you, bu! m emcnc)‘ 0' k‘hrhman Sch-ace in m nllnl In" 13H! is not dependent u the unfl- mon) of one nor one mlll Mm” (or, be-cnuse N ha fulfills: (hf prom m. u! mm mm», mm. n Science today euclrvlu (he :10 nnd the" us warm-I) n \Illngo. ha I or coun (nude 1n the .mmm rld ‘hen' upon \nqulr), om- would .‘hll lo find [how Iho are llvln: le‘monlnln ': the Inc! mu (‘hrmtnu syn-na- does hen! the sle "nâ€"Lâ€"u". ,f 1‘ (‘hrIslIan SclenlI-u um human sundpolnt an I: so does It IndIc-tef Th1 ' he M a mIssutemom? Or "what -(Iun Sclenusu |o rudI namvl). that they h Ve no cIentIy amped In I mm: the .\IInd that In. I ChrIn out the ultlmue we I wh‘ should so hind-Ind: d VIII obedIence‘.’ It ll VP" for ullsnvn .- dlfienâ€"nt poulllon relalve to our BJ- \lour tomu' thnn wore those who walked the earth nlfletaen hundred years ago, Ind l! oumnlth. not bllnd but intelligent. la n to (but of :\ ml» (-hlld, we shlll turn unto Hlm be» llmlnx. In our ever)"moment of d!»- trt‘ss, hoarlnx nnev‘tho command; "Rhee. take up thy. d. 3nd vulk . . Sm no more lost a worm thing come unto th . und we shall fee-l drop from us th burden 0! our unbellef. .' Then one mly I: "But I do nm see thnt the (‘hrtotln Scientllu \ulk on the water uny tn thin the non- A A l__â€" Ik- Uu luv w--\. ...., __ t‘hrintinn Scientist: human sundpoint thi in no; but whnti | does it indicnte? Thn ' he Mater nude l i n miutntemont? Or ~‘whnt the ('hrin-H (inn Scientist! no readily ntitni'..i1 numvl). that they h Ve not yet lulu-1 ciently amped in i infinite nlinen the Mind that in. i Christ to bring” out the ultimate no I which he uidl' should so hnnd-imh d with nhnolute'fl obedience? It in II for In to r. ll member. however. i , thin oonnoctton! that Jesus the ('hfllLfWIl not the onlyl one who wnlhod on to water. Peter. did so. You will I how. u nil thel i nnd from thel ( disciples were gnth together in I ship. they saw the star come walk- ing townrd them u the Inter. nnvi Petvr. with his nlw 'I-prueut delirr to do mouthing th Mutor ditched unto himâ€""ind me one unto thee, and the Master aid nto hitn. "Corne- '2 Then Pater clnmbe down over the‘ side of thP ship, nn n big foot cum“ in contact with th wnter. he lound. it to be :1 firm to dntion on whichi ht» could stand; looting hi: holqI upon the shin Ind urnin‘ his bani upon it and with it thought nnd sue; fixed wholly uvo tho Christ. he wnlked the wnter even u did the1 Mnntor. , 1 Then the time C: e when he forgot the Mutter nud thqjxht 0! Peter. nnd nt thnt neliumo Itnnt down no Vwent. But this n rent nilnn on Pcu-r'l port to n period denou- station of vnlhi upon the Inter ! rural-hen one at (mutt ohjoct- louono for the be t of haul“! in | the whole Bible. as n * ’ 77â€": ‘-A In th- man. He lived ‘ “a u u»- wlur and hem mun-bond» mace behind bun ‘ u the ship an be M400 "condiment-«Int:- I. found himself an not tot on. In- sunl did he turn H II he! upon tho E mm Immune!) PARK mums ale-tin. to u an! on. M mm to link In the pobt d‘ ”mainland. It I! "m In Whouhl um sludlufly m 'ume “elder brother." we stall the ouulrdchad Mud and Ill nah-non ”oomph-bed um. mum. that. m Cit-In u that” Bummer. to cm unto MI. “I." .0!“1ndlu W m“ °" ”4 wood M- M and I- “a ll To “mm-nu Ibo lath!" at (brat ‘ Han Saute. null"! lo refill] Mad nun-om) ~11 mun nlmply uh: IAI- ‘ Truth 3nd have 3r! real Ira-tau” Ibo) ‘ are the same you-reap. lodu And louver. um Are “on“ limit-one. min Ind douh an unreal have HIP} up muuble and cungubh um Il’f lo be outrun-d um Ill‘blllh‘d “L to put u ru-n mon- simply Inn, 1mm und bou- nn real but...“ may ur |l|u- nod sin n unreal [mum no 1- unllko God Dunn and Wu I" unrrll tut-cunn- dun-an Ind pun Irv unluu- (Bod. And dnlh h nun-II be nun dutb l- unHIe God. whom I:- knou .mm I. We Plrl’lll And in whom "I! llu, and mow. and hun- our Dem. “ L .- L-A an. (‘hrlsllsu Scloullsts hsvo had sn‘. Illll continue to hnu- - km (or In.‘ Eddy (hut lauuslo un nnor upnss I because she hu lskon us must to God 1 She hu tmhl ul s'hsl Hs ls Shel has and. lJtr. Truth, Love. Mlnd llr l lnn mlllbs, snd hss taught us our nstml suwlronmsnt and our splm- usl blnhruhl, sud u hunumy [ms-y to mllu thst hot uschlng In "8c! once And Hum: vlth Key to the scrlmuros." "All l. lnllnlu Inna sud lls lnflnlts msulfpsutlon“ (p 460», Al the fulcrum Ihlt-h bssos the luslstn-I' drmund that msn shsll do to msn ss he would (but mun should do to turn. and msn‘s lnsllrnsblr rlxhl to "on thin; that muses tor hoslth. hspplunr Ind harmony" tht~ whole world Mil :olu ln thst unu- srstltudo. reslmn; thst sltcr sll. ll ls Just psrt 0! 0w .hsnksglvlnl unto God (or “In voon drrlul xoodm-sl snd merry unto th- nuns 0! men. In her wrltlngs. Mrs Edd) hss set forth the In"! rolutlu- u the nplnl a! nu- sort! of an! mm.- ‘m so ulmple Ind dlrocl 3 term tbst lu- Iho ls mllnx unn Truth In the uvlrlt of tho word may lusuntly con: ,mhond, una thv verlest chlld under Mind When one see” Truth lot truth'n ukr. he I'lll find lhat thr t‘hnstlsn Schna- tut-bool unlocks the (loot whlch lads to the slrll‘hl sud nsrmw "n Ibereln u- shsll mm llho‘ {cunt ol awry bit-Isms ol Ihlch gall msy drlnl (ml) My appeal to you ls lhst you pro 't'ure (‘hrlsllsu Sch-um- Iltonture sn'l -‘-_|.s..- in“ bool urn nu“, . ‘pn-wnt 1-);le In trouble"»~vu- shun leave it u the (cot of the crou an: came urn in immune” Then do we know um the manu- of Human: Science 1- a message of hope. I menus of 303'. I manage ol uclh’lly. We know u I. (he xlnd ud mu thal no longer hIVe we an un- known God 41m no longer must "0* continue (0 Ignorlml) "crimp. Wt Lao". bued on "to Mind .thlt h In , ~n. I- 1).- Run“ lnl ‘wu Inn-u F... V, urn nanny may (ur the blighouu One day a happy lhuugm struck me i I to! on! my pull. qukuy Ind (-ut the ’bunoo of! and Illgq-od In; He kept ! mm on lnlklnn An bmlr tn" 0 Hflend of mine ram! along nod found '(be hon all“ Illntlln‘ mm. Ill!) the button bounce bl! ham and talking ‘1th use your or the m; mow In mun- A Champion Doro. "I used to knuw n mun“ up" Ah:- Pelerl. "who I‘ll the Won-l l-m- I over mu, He um! lu 1101» me Ilwu ever be me! me and Mar! will: 3 HM of tllk. firm-fully nluml Mano". and Italy with me for an hour or more Mr wuu In nhu-munlodu-d Imu and bad I huh" ' of cult-Mn: hutd n! I button of my coal and boldlng on to (but white he (liked. He would ban. on to that bu! ton and Jun rlmlde on and on (III I In nearly may fur Inc DIIKMOI’ One day a happy I to! on! my pull. ‘bunoo of! Ind Illgq-od In; LA...- qukdy Ind (-ut the He kept “on . lhuu‘h' struck me ‘ 1...â€" clllecLLIâ€"J .\1 (‘1 won kno‘n YITme, was I lnlumly Mlled n he nu down 1h» mun In»! m Grow. ten all” (rum here Show. another f-rmor. I'oh ‘ concealed in me More in (he that tame, In um brouxh! to (he 3:“ he" IPniNGFIILD â€" Th9 " 31:; (he l‘oune pun-Pd Iho 7 mo "halo on (hr liquor qu ; the upper huunr nu the nu ' lower brunch of tho- rental - \nll button bounce bl! ham and Ibo!" (be your of the lot: wow I ma. He hadn‘t mam-d lhul marâ€"Topek- Cum-I. r uwâ€"w-. v Bwluoflnud t a show u-me bouu MD. quilt u tum-uk- u must lo Holland. 'l‘berc I: I rill. near But clflfleood In I wuy Iron-(by u! Urhl Heepâ€"“Klein lb" How" It would In turd. hotfl'fl. to mum-1 Una-n Don'- nnemm In nu- ammn‘ Ilo 01pm me mum n! M- boll-c at 8!. Good tn I flaw ol mink with (be not" C E H A C D «So In! ul "I do no. whlch. mm: Inu-mnh-d. mum Dou- Mb I Dore â€" wondon Mud-rd “Yet Indw-d. In m'ly ”'00“th WANIT â€" mom- mun... . “.7, M may people ‘1" {o m me "D'- dun of Wynn". In urn-ted on 1‘ l’ on not It Mm? "3"“! “N mm: of mum. in un “Moot-Mich! 3 TH“. in. uni. It In: bed-n may ynrt‘ ”If. “VIII that "I W '5' 9"“ d ; than m. nuune bu been calm-cod. an mug." mm the MI W" M“ ' at n wn not genomily known (but ' A..._.. 1.1. Pat-WWII I...“ mum I]. uni-"ml 4.3.35.2}. a". 41.3 is»: at. 2: .11.! .5532: .9 2:: x: .8 2:. :3. 5.:- 5... .IIrâ€"F WAIHINOTON â€" Mfllw GOO-i ‘PIINO'IELD _ cal antic-on m nun-ed um “1.0! a. Dunno mm. m A. ndnlnMnnoI'I POM ‘9 p... m. an“. we continue I“ Monika ”I‘D-m out'oppoouxoo. The D. II on" w ti. 0‘ 0! M “Wu dd" 10 0‘ m3. "0'!!!“ 50 C51"... '0" m It in Id‘orntod In at... “gum their 01mm. 1" u. mun") Inc-u my .99“- lo .11 do.“ 0! I‘- pun“). Nova Nan-u. Thou Iillt ”cannula, WANIT â€" Georv Mum. ‘ c“ and)” lpmlvod mm on or not. Ina-n who W by an own! when he tanned In the lflll of Mn- Eat-lie Nina-nor. Iprcul Invest“: 10: u! comer employo of the tutor! bun-elm allot. - heron a. nu. mu aortic. commit-ton. hm- NH- nochr u on um! on cw". p» Jerrod by (‘olen u a room at we club bemoan Iho lute admtntun 5 Hon nod Slur T. hula, who mm- X) "alum-d u furlory aux-poem! . Tin. umuuuon all»! Colon Jun cone-lard In - knot Inuen by Ml» Nina-dot 10 Cohen and the . lamp: ‘3. introduced an the am MI idem When me you“ woman‘s trial ;ou churn. o! in-ubordmnnon 1nd 1 blackmail bog-n :u-i‘pooqé-nu'p coo-0.00000: IPIINO'IILbâ€"Tln Illlnoh IFI IN- ”to mnmluluu bu Gully ‘0- rldod upma the mlnlmum uuu blll Ihlch ll ulll lnlroducc ln boll: Uruchu of the genera uumbl,‘ Among the man ultra! ("lures 0! th- bll'. tr. (he follouln; mvlllonl' A mlqluum rue communion of who when to be Inpotutod by lb. novu'nor on the nth-1N Ind con- tact of the mate. no! not. than two to be appointed from one poHIICI! turn each communion! to rrcnho I IIlIry of 81.000 pcr Innum PHPI I73“ I uni-k II I minimum In. cnmmmIlh-u unll‘. 1hr ‘Izo‘ rommlulnn rhIll hnr find I mlm mum ‘nur undrr Hu- IN IPI|NGF|ELD â€"- At I (lHOd mot-tin. u' then «turn; mmmtttI-o ht tho tuur [INN-I tn tho- houw u. ‘ lfl‘N'mc-nt nu reatlxrd that Pro-rt“ dam John J I‘ttu-Itrhl and nth" nt haul: of the ('Itcuo wot-mum 07 Labor. ‘ho urn- (‘Ihd for «Ix-mm remained tn I Tmtlultnn mnnrdtm thltnm'flortmer Roprnonuttw h. \‘M E Bhlnlhln and ltvpn-m-ntuho J. ’. MclAuthlt filth the 6911:! of the tntultho and rotrrrndum. Hmuldl b0 brm‘ht boron the but 01 the hon» text Tunas) The «hurt at the how In orderu-d to tum nub-1 Wall ALTON â€"- Gowrnor Dunno, AdJn-v um G rrnl Dick-(m uxd th mun-n nut. e In the panda v! 2.000! G. A ‘ \rlenm and 3.000 women‘ and young moi! of auxin-r3 (fistula-E (tons hue n! In» (on) +Henlh nnnunl enampmom of the llxlnoln depth men! The [undo truer-rd a mile 1nd “1. headed by wldxon ‘hn, too {94-le to Illk. rude In 1'50 unlomo mm ll 15 onumawd lhu 1,000 men in blue trumped the entire mule SPIMOHILO .. Aner I Mner Mm Inn-won “um" and "arm" In the not" elecllun rommHH-e, I n» I-orl ”(in George Bonrdm-n JOHPI Fragrant", ‘n place of M F Henna bry. lnmorru, wu um to the floor of [In [must The r'purt van n ur- |ory (or the "dryu" Hm ”woe! to put .o-rdrmun boiorr nu» home vol" ‘jodundn' on the "we!" and "an" NH: tPllNOFIELDâ€"Tho chum-u (or "M ptuun h) the hunk! of (ht resolution for I constlluumul amend- mam providing fur the Innisnvo Lnd nth-mama wrre datum-d brighter by v5. governor] supporters {allow in: a confrrenn, lnrYudinx "pH-non lulu- Democrulr. Pruxronhn, R0 publk‘lm. And 1 Sodium Gnu-mot Done presided [HIM PW I'MNGFIILD â€" Th9 "Ir!" men In the You” punt-d Iho "lnurh' to me "halo on (hr liquor gun-Hon “It! the upper huunr nu the nuijfl Tho lower brunch of tho- xonvnl nuclnb!) n I Illo n-ulrm by a H)" 0! S0 to 70 postponed conuldarunon 0! all "ufl" and "dry" manure-v for two upon. or uqu Jum- I JOLIIT -â€" An" having robbed Q bunch pouloflkw in ()HII‘I Ind (uh. “-va hundred doll-n from [to pllrn In Morris, no mrml on or a My 0! tour from a ('hIr-uo Thtr- ty-It‘lrfl um! [um “ere captured by Slim-1! Fraud- nnd I pour after a dust lion; tho- llllnch rhor. JOLIET -â€" Puma Ham. who I'll lormrr rampn‘u mun-u” of Shelby ('ullom Ind \H l‘ullonu whole un- rrllf,‘ Ithrn hr In (cu-rnor, 1: er!” Cllly ill hrro folio-ml I (thC uni) He strut! Mr Barr) bu been our plant! at the pcMH-nHIr) hero for mu: run OPRINO'IELD â€" The first on. o! the Dunno admmlllanon mm to p... [In «nu. vent throat with- out'opponmoo. The NH wu on. nu- . n- -..nn4.. out'oppéflnoo. The NH wu on. nu- !)un cm" to on publk uulwn It in “round by the governor in in mm") lacuna. I-â€"J .\1 (‘olanL I rm", vu IhOI and d n he In wulHug ‘n In»! m \Iullwrry in (mm here. w. I) rumor. Iron ‘3: found me More from Ihk‘h m Ilb “mu-d and Mner lid“ W. Cemnl Aw Sum- I, {, andfi SIalr Bank Bids. '* 57. m Pall. IL ‘5 5!. John Ave. NW PI. I... m I'M. n..|.u-i- 0:.le Tabb... S7 Lice-nod he: and "not son- an“. cent-I sidewalls. Ne. SIS W In RYING to do business u-nhnm advems'mg is 1 without advems'mg is like winking in the dark. The merchant may know what he is doing but no bodv rlsr does CROPLEY 0. PHILLIPS I...» l- “ “V VENCEL MUZIK my mum Furl Aumobile Tires. M“ Rubber: A SPECIALTY Drop me a postal card or telephone me and I will call {or goods \N'M. M. DOOLE\ . WATSON 15:18AFE BA.\K m \A hl( h \“l” 33“ I \\l.‘-" In Huh :5 roamed and n: Srmrlm’a .Srrumnzrd by lhe Sum» Authormcs pcnodncaily, (Ll! ”Misha a mu trauma! of 11s Condmon in this newspaper from hm: to time. hatdC.‘N McNEILL Tm 57 . TUCKER Metal A» I ( “Dun SA\ l\(i.‘â€"- F GRANT Au! l I rrudcnl (‘ uhm “am.“ Put to put W nth

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