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JOE FETTERMAN, OF BEATRICE, NEFRASKA, IS HERE VISITNG FRIENDS AND RELATIVES THIS WEEK-YOUNG PEOPLE SURPRISE VERNON REDFIELD ON TWENTY-SECOND BIRTHDAY-OTHER NOTES. Edward Hamilton was sight-seeing in Chicago Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Art Stacey is on the sick list this week with an attack of the La G rippe. Miss Mamie Johnson of Kankakee spent Friday and Saturday with her brother Bert Johnson. Mr. Louis Hauswirth, who has had a severe attack of LaGrippe is greatly improved at this writing. M. F. Reilly, Wm. Grob, and Ed. 'Miss Florence Malings of Chicago, Unz, made a business trip to Plano, is now spending several weeks with Illinois, Tuesday in the latter's auto. R. T. Patchett and S. E. Pefferman had acetylene plants placed in their new residences which were erected this fall. airs. Jno. O'Brien spent several days of last week with her mother, Mrs. Hoye of Wilmington, who was ill with bronchitics. Mr. Mike O'Reilly and wife of Chi- tliss Mary McGinnis is spending a cage, spent several days of last week few days with her aunt. Mrs. D. Dwyer in Reddick on business and visiting of Custer Park, Illinois, who is ill with relatives. with the LaGrippe. Mr. Hagner and wife of Wilmington, , Geo. Pefferman of Beatrice, Nebr., Illinois was called to Reddick, Mon-; who several years ago was a former day on account of the sudden illness' resident of Reddick, is now visiting alr. Brewer of Emington, was seen on our streets Thursday. Wm. Patchett of Kankakee, was seen on our streets one day last week. ,`red Graf and Wm. Neilson made a business trip to Kankakee Tuesday af- ternoon. Miss Rue Patchett spent the week- end with her friend, Miss Mabel John- ston of Newark, Illinois. relatives and friends in our vicinity. Mrs. M. J. McNeil went to Chicago Saturday where she expects to stay with her sister, Mrs. D. Bergin for several weeks. Miss Zora Danford returned from Roselawn, Indiana, Saturday evening, after a lengthy stay with her sister, Mrs. Collins Loch. of Father Kiley. Misses Nell and Glen Monteith of Buckingham, are staying with their sister, Mrs. Geo. Studley, during the absence of Mr. Studley, who is in Texas. Geod. Studley and M. F. Reilly left for Texas Wednesday morning on a land excursion trip, Mr. Studley pur- chasing some land on a former trip that they made. among relatives and friends. Mr. S. E. Pefferman's sale, held Wednesday was a great success, most everything selling at a good price. J. W. Drew, auctioneer, and Oscar Weis, 'clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dennehar left for Houston, Texas, Thursday and while in the south will visit various south- ern points, going from there to Cali- fornia and Washington before return- NERVOUS? All run down? Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a strong nerve tonic. No alcohol. Sold for 60 years. J. O. Ayer 00.. Mk Your Doctor. Lowell M RPM spending this week with Rev. J. P. Green. Miss Nettie Dunn and Mr. Cyril McGowan were Streator visitors on Friday. CAMPUS CHATTERINGS CARDIFF CLIPPINGS NUMBER PROM CAMPUS HERE SUNDAY IN BOB SLED-MANY FROM OUT MRS. R. J. AHERN LEFT THURSDAY. FOR DIXON TO VISIT RELATIVES- MISS FLORENCE FEEHERY OF CHICAGO VISITS RELATIVES HERE THIS WEEK-OTHER INTERESTING BRIEF ITEMS REDDICK RACKET OF TOWN ARE ENTERTAINED AND MANY FROM HERE VISIT ELSEWHERE DURING THE WEEK. Holleran and Tyrell shipped a car 0. W. Finnigan spent Sunday in of hogs Friday. Braceville with his wife and son . George Stacey moved Into the Kiely Mrs. R. J. Ahern went to Dixon house the past week. Thursday to spend a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chappel and ing to their home in Algona, Iowa. daughter of Dwight, came to Reddick The South Wilmington Rounders Friday in a bob sleigh, remembering vs. Reddick Athletics expect to meet some of their Reddick friends and in the Reddick opera house, Saturday taking them for a sleigh ride. evening, January 25th. South Wilming- Edgar U11z who has been seriously ton team is considered to be fast play- ill since Christmas day, due to being , ers, also the Reddick boys. Admission overcome by smoke when rescueing 25 cents. various articles from his home while The Illinois Glee Club under the burning, is somewhat better at this management of the Glazier Circuit Co- writing. Operative Lyceum Bureau Co., will Another basket ball game is to be played in the Reddick opera house, Friday evening, between the Reddick Athletics and the W. M. A. boys of Gardner. An interesting game is ex- pected, as these two teams have not played together this year. Admission 25 cents. An interesting game of Basket Ball played by the Herscher high school and the Reddick high school boys was I on's twenty-second birthday. The played in the Reddick opera house, young people went as a surprise. The Wednesday evening. The Herschel . . evening was spent in playing games boys have improved wonderfully since and light refreshments were served last week when they were defeated by before the departure of the young peo- our boys. The Reddick boys put up ple, all reported a very pleasant time a good play from the beginning to j and departed for home at a very late end, defeating Herscher 49 to 6. I hour. on Saturady. Miss Susie Donelson was a Streator visitor on Wednesday. Mr. E. Graham of Grand Ridge, was on our streets Thursday. Mr. L. J. Bennett of Chicago, was a business caller here Thursday. Miss Magg i e We i r s pen t thi s wee k, Friday and 'Saturday with his mother with Mr. and Mrs. Press Gingerich. Mrs. Ann Daniher. Mr. and Mrs. J. Corbett of Ransom„ Mr. David Carey of Joliet, visited were callers in our 'town, Monday. his brothers, John and Richard, south Mr. George Hought of Freeport, is Miss Johannah Ryan spent Wednes- day and Thursday with friends in Streator. Mr. Chas. Walsh of Laughlin, spent Wednesday with his sister, Mrs. J. R. Dunn. Mr. James Kearns of Chicago, spent of town, this week. Mr. Fred Johnson visited with his wife and family over Sunday. Mr. Sehroeicher of Maywood, Ill., was in town one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Jones visited with relatives in Kankakee Saturday. Mrs. Fred Johnson and chilfren were in Campus a few days last week. T. Trencher and E. Brumbach of ters connected A I IS last Thursday evening with Mrs. Ma-, ar Money's mother, Mrs. James Finnigan. ' M Mrs. William Murray who was called day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. to George Steger spent last Thurs- to this city by the recent illness and John Finnigan, who are ill with grip• death of her father, Robert Stewart, FROM ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT. Roy Tambling called at Thos. Chap: KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL. ple's Tuesday evening. Geo. Chapple called at Geo. Pritch- Health is Worth Saving, and Some ards last Sunday evening. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Dwight People Know How to The W. A. Robinson sale. soutlienst Ed Grush and wife took in the John Rudder shelled corn Monday. of town, drew out a large craved of Dwight views on Tuesday. I Save It. John Cassidy was a Pontiac caller buyers and everything brought good Dell and Ella Bowers called on Ed I Wednesday. airs. Addie Schott is visiting with ,, Many Dwight people take their lives 1, 1 ,CeS• Grush tast Sunday evening. Mrs. Wm. Beatty entertained a num-, in their hands by neglecting the kid- relatives at Henry, Ill. If your children are subject to at- her of visitors to dinner last Sunday. net's when they know these organs Ray Ripple had his thumb amputat- tacks of croup, watch for the first Lucy Chapple visited with Vernon , bible for i need help. Weak kidneys are respon- symptom, hoarse e ness. Give Chamber- Bergman a couple of days this week. a VaSt amount of suffering ed for fear of lockjaw. and il Miss Lillie Geiger is assisting Mrs. lain's Cough Remedy as soon as the James Seamark had two carloads of to suffer health, to r but remain there is may be warded off. For sale by all souse. dian need Ed. Use Dasen with her household duties. child becomes hoarse and the y attack rock come to Wilson for his nest Martha Nelsen returned home Mon- Doan's Kidney Pills-a remedy that day after spending a month in Odell. dealers.-Ad V . 1 has helped thousands of kidney sat- Mrs. 0. al. Pratt expects to go to f ere George Hollond of Reddick, was a oklahoma to see her sister and family TS. caller at Thos. Houghton's last Sat- otioaciaaaaaaaaactaaa Mrs. Wm. Grush. • • The following statement leaves no ternoon from a visit with relatives o and friends in Ohio. 00000•000000000000 Mrs. Ed.. Riordon and Mrs. K. J. Hennessey were Kankakee passengers Jim Leach was a Dwight caller Sat- one day of the past week. urday. The W. C. T. U. mother meeting will Joe Johnson entertained his brother be held in the U. E. church at Reddick over Sunday. February 6th, at 2:30 p. m. Joe Johnson was a Pontiac caller Miss Julia Hillmond returned home! last Saturday. G. B. Hagar was a business caller Saturday from a short visit with her brother Jake and family at Peoria. Cassidy brothers delivered their' I here Tuesday. Wm. Brady is spending a few days are ex. lhere this week. petting a sale soon and will move to Miss Anna Corrigan is visiting at corn to Eylar Friday as they , Pontiac about March 1st. home this week. The Needle club met with the Misses Mrs. Peterson and Rorie were in' Geigers' last Thursday evening. The Dwight Monday. Mrs. Corrigan and daughters, Anna Messrs. Dennis Ryan, C. Donelson give an entertainment in the Reddick and James Ryan attended the funeral Opera House, Saturday, January 18th, of Mrs. John Sherman at Ottawa, on Admission 15 and 25 cents.' This en- Thursday. tertainment consists of bell ringing Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dunn are re- a 0 0 0 ropy and full details. Address 01.1T- sliding trombone, cornet solo and im- 1 juicing personating, and considered to be of I arrived at their home on Wednesday, a over a young daughter, which a EMINGTON *a ROUND GROVE a 0 : LDOORCpt , : . BLISHING CO.. Box 732, , Neu -4-, the highest class of entertainments. I J anuary 8th. 000000000000000000 000000000000000000 A number of young people gathered I Mr. William Dawson and sisters, 000000000000000000 M. Smith of Saunemin, was a caller Ir. Wesley Brown returned from 0 a at the home of C. D. Redfield on Loretto and Kathleen, spent Wednes- . in town Alonday. Hastings, Nebraska, last Sunday. a PONTIAC a Wednesday evening in honor of Vern- day even ing with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin, week. Mike Kiely, wife and child returned a few cars the past week. Mrs. Frank Hugh spent Saturday to Chicago Thursday after spending' Nick :Mortensen of ('nags, spent afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ben the past week here with relatives. the past few days here visiting his Thompson. Ed. Holleran bought a car of Feed-, brother-in-laws, F. M. and L. T. Walsh, Mrs. James Croft purchased a talk- ere in Chicago Wednesday and had and looking after his farming inter. ing machine from John Teslta and them shipped to Campus Thursday. , ests. Sons one day last week. = _____ Campus were in town Sunday having , Monday. were Streator passengers Mr. James Seam I dick on Tuesday, taking with him autoed to Red- _____ A large number of young folks from and Mary , A large number from here attended Streator on n ' a l r i o s n d'ao; Leach moved to Mr. Chapple and Uncle Bill. The Special Gleaner meeting wasn•r journeyed here In a bob sled. the farewell party given on Misses M. .1. Kiley is spending this week very well attended last Saturday night Pearl and Mary Hammond Monday here with his uncle. owing to the weather and sleet. evening. Mr. Clark Slater was in town on ing Mrior Frl ain in k ce Cry Illl ie nf o t isa . londay morn- The Chief Gleanorplect of Campus Arbor and the Chaplain-elect, of George Maturn was seen in town. Pontiac Lena Alfter came evening. Indiana. from Dwight Arbor, are honey mooning in business one day last week. Indiana. last Tuesday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fisher returned from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pike from Fran- i. W•aynesville Saturday evening. cisville. Indiana, visited at their cons- , retto and Miss Mae Mulera, were next meeting will be held at the home , Joe Grundler was a business caller ins', Thos Chapple, the latter part of Streator visitors on Thursday. of Miss Julie Hillmond January 16. here on Wednesday of this week. last week. There will be a poverty social given Misses Laura s and Irene Doherty Ed Steeger moved his family and by the Uuion Hill Sunday school Fri- were Dwight shoppers Saturday. household goods to Dwight the first day evening, January 17, 1913, in the Mrs. Ed Carroll and son of Minne- of the week, where he will make his Mr. George Hatzenbuliler, district . Woodman's hall at Union Hill. Prizes sota, arrived here Wednesday evening home on West Delaware street. Deputy for M. W. A. from Blooming-I will be given to the poorest dressed for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Fred Hammon. who will live near ton, spent Thursday with the members E lady and gentleman. Any one who , Burns and other relatives. Essex in the future, has almost all of here. !comes dressed in anything better than his moving done. The young folks Mr. John Buckley left for his home I gingham, calico or overalls will be aim A. R. Tabor, of Cid er , Mo., h ad gave them a farewell party Monday in Park Ridge on Monday after being subject to a fine. All ladies are re- been troubled with sick headache for night. I employed here for the past two quested to bring boxes. I about five years. when she began tak- months. , ing Chamberlain's Tablets. She has YOUR OPPOET17NITY AND OURS. Miss Nellie Ryan returned home on When you want a reliable medicine' taken two bottles of them and they ours is ,• •,• ..e1y ",,,,aunt covering with her sisters in Marseilles and lain's Cough Remedy. It can always caused by a disordered stomach for have cured her. Sick headache i s eNehisix ely the crea t e , eras of Outdoor enture. travel and :lei: ie, ernent in the Friday after spending the past week for a cough or cold take Chamber Life, the hi,:her class narratives of ad- be depended upon and is pleasant and which these tablets are especially in -1 en: Streator. al, hnrain, risainz and all safe to take. For sale by all dealers. tended. Try them, get well and stay!sperts. It in sup•rhly printed and Vitus- -Adv. , well. Sold by all dealers.-Adv. Itrated. W's require the service of one I , wan in each county to handle sub- ription enerous inducements 00000000 ** 00000000 00 0 00 0 000000000000 t , , workers. Wr. ite us NOW for sample Dr. Smith of Reddick, was in town Monday. Mr. Walsh was in Campus Sunday evening. Marie Singer was in Campus Sun- day evening. Mr. Heppie of near Campus, was in town Sunday. Miss Mary Bertonello went to Em- ington Friday. Mr. Win. Recketts of Campus, was in town Monday. Miss Rose Burgan of Campus, was in town , Sunday. Mr. Fred Hamond returned from Decatur Thursday. Mrs. August Shrader is on the sick list at this writing. Mr. Wallen of Reddick, was in town Monday on business. Mr. Nelson of Dwight, was in town on business Monday. Henry alonnier was in Cedar Point a few days last week. Mrs. Frank LaFay of Campus, was seen in town Sunday. Mr. Walsh was in Campus on busi- ness one day last week. Mr. Emile Roquet was in Cedar Point on business Monday, Miss Madeline Olson of near Cam- pus, was seen in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Larson of Rock Rap- ids, Iowa, arrived here Saturday for a visit with her nephew, Dan Fisher. , Grant Miller was a Campus passen- Mr. P. Falsey of Campus, spent•Sun- a Wright at Ransom. ger Tuesday forenoon. I day with Mrs. James Finnigan. Mrs. John Pellino and son, Gerald, E. Logerot of Dwight, was an Em- Mr. John Brown returned home last of Marseilles, and Mrs. Will Dearm Claude Johnson, of Rochester Mina., ington caller Saturday. Thursday from Hastings, Nebraska. , and daughter Wilma, of Ransom spent, is spending some time in this city the Brown & Co. shipped a load of cattle , Miss Orpha Pettitt left last Friday Thursday with the former's aunt, Mrs.' guest of his parents, of North Haz--1 I to Chicago Monday night. j to spend a few days with her sister, H. Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lithgow spent Mrs. A. A. McCarter. street. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kelley and Mr. H. S. Allen has been at Cedar Rap- Friday with relatives near Dwight. I alr. Anton W Monday for eller left Mond Barton Deaney and sister, Miss Marie, ids, Ia., for several days the guest of Michael Kanne of Indiana, was in the hospital at Streator where he will spent last week with relatives in Ot- his brother, Edward T. Allen, and taws and attended the dance their on town on business Monday forenoon. undergo an operation. family, formerly residents of this city. R. Gallup of near Dwight, spent. Mrs. T. W. Lydigsen gave a Miscel- Monday evening. Edward Snethen left Monday morn- Monday in town calling on relatives. laneous shower for her sister, liss Michigan to be gone for J. Martin of near Bonfle!d, called on Mayme Fedderson, Tuesday evening. . ing for Flint, daNs, looking after some mat- " old acquaintances in town Wednesday. Mr. and seN Mrs. James Maloney spent days, " Persons troubled with partial paral- ysis are often very much benefited by massaging the affected parts thor- Odell were in town on business Friday. oughly when applying Chamberlain's Liniment. This liniment also relieves The dance advertised for Friday eve- rheumatic pains. For sale by all ning was postponed on account of the dealers.-Adv. R. Gaston was in Odell Tuesday on a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a o a on business connected with his dray a tusiness. C. Young and family, who have been * UNION HILL visiting relatives and friends in town returned home Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beatty of Round is here visiting her parents and other carload of hard coal Tuesday but it Grove, visited with friends here Sat- relatives this week. did not last very long. urady. George Anderson returned from his in town on business one day last refreshed and rested up. some as the elevators have received Mr. Ben Verhey of Braceville, was trip to Minnesota Wednesday much The car shortage has loosened uir relatives. Ed. Holleran and wife returned home Wednesday from a visit with her parents in Iowa. The Campus Grain Co. received a a ao**********oaa Goa ry. the antiseptic powder, in your shoes. All Druggists, 25c.-Adv. 51-4w Adam Comer returned Friday af- NEVADA ground for doubt. Mrs. C. Meinke, 490 Indiana Ave., Kankakee, Ill., says: "I have no hesi- tation in recommending Doan's Kid- ney Pills. They have been used in the family and have given excellent re- sults. A member of the family has used them on different occasions, when suffering from backache and trouble from the kidneys and has al- ways been greatly benefited." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffaln, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name-Doan's --and take no other.-Adv. Joseph Diefenbach of Dwight, was here business Saturday. Patrick Falsey went to Chicago on a business mission Thursday. Miss Florence Feehery of Chicago, 00Ct00000000irl00000 Mr. Gus Richards and son, Ruby, of Ransom, autoed to our town on KINSMAN ° Monday. 0 Mrs. John Phelan spent from Satur- 0** 0 0 l t day until Tuesday with friends near Mr. John Phelan autoed to :Morriss Ransom. (Continued on page 3.) Miss Agnes Daniher of Streator, spent from Friday until Sunday at her home south of town. Mrs. James Mahaffey and daughter, Marie, and Mr. John McCambridge spent Thursday in Chicago. Mrs. Pat Slattery and daughter, Lo- Do Not Have Sore Peet. An Allen's Foot-Ease powder in the foot-bath gives instant relief to Chil- blains and all foot aches. Then for last- ing comfort, shake Allen's Foot-Ease, A TEXAS WONDER. The Texas Wonder cures kidney and bladder troubles, removing gravel, cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all irregularities of the kidneys and bladder in both men and women. Regtilates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your drug- gist, will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.00. One small bottle is two months' treatment, and seldom falls to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from this and other states. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists.-Adv. 7-1912. MOST ANY BANK CAN HANDLE YOUR BUSINESS AFTER A FASHION, WHEN TIMES ARE GOOD AND MONEY EASY. WHEN TIMES ARE HARD AND MONEY TIGHT YOU NEED THE BUSINESS CONNECTION WITH A BIG, STRONG AND RE- LIABLE BANK. DO YOUR BANKING BUSINESS AND MAKE YOUR CREDIT GOOD WITH THE STRONGEST BANK IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY. THE BANK OF CAMPUS WALSH BROS, Props. CAMPUS ILLINOIS Here is a remedy that will cure your cold. Why waste time and money ex- perimenting when you can get a prep- aration that has won a world-wide reputation by its cures of this disease and can always be depended upon? It is known everywhere as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and is a medicine of real merit. For sale by all dealers.- Ad v. Get your job printing done at this ollioo. We can As It satisfactorily. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars tic - ward for any case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHIINEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We. the undersigned. have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus- iness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi- monials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggist. Take Hall's Family Pills for oonstipa-1 tion.-Adv. JAMES READY Dealer In "Original" Missouri Mule Prices right; terms cash or banable note- Secure il pair before prices go higher. Mail or phone address. ODELL, ILLINOIS.

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JOE FETTERMAN, OF BEATRICE, NEFRASKA, IS HERE VISITNG FRIENDS

AND RELATIVES THIS WEEK-YOUNG PEOPLE SURPRISE VERNON

REDFIELD ON TWENTY-SECOND BIRTHDAY-OTHER NOTES.

Edward Hamilton was sight-seeing in Chicago Sunday and Monday.

Mrs. Art Stacey is on the sick list this week with an attack of the La G rippe.

Miss Mamie Johnson of Kankakee spent Friday and Saturday with her brother Bert Johnson.

Mr. Louis Hauswirth, who has had a severe attack of LaGrippe is greatly improved at this writing.

M. F. Reilly, Wm. Grob, and Ed. 'Miss Florence Malings of Chicago, Unz, made a business trip to Plano, is now spending several weeks with Illinois, Tuesday in the latter's auto.

R. T. Patchett and S. E. Pefferman had acetylene plants placed in their new residences which were erected this fall.

airs. Jno. O'Brien spent several days of last week with her mother, Mrs. Hoye of Wilmington, who was ill with bronchitics.

Mr. Mike O'Reilly and wife of Chi- tliss Mary McGinnis is spending a cage, spent several days of last week few days with her aunt. Mrs. D. Dwyer in Reddick on business and visiting of Custer Park, Illinois, who is ill with relatives. with the LaGrippe.

Mr. Hagner and wife of Wilmington, , Geo. Pefferman of Beatrice, Nebr., Illinois was called to Reddick, Mon-; who several years ago was a former day on account of the sudden illness' resident of Reddick, is now visiting

alr. Brewer of Emington, was seen on our streets Thursday.

Wm. Patchett of Kankakee, was seen on our streets one day last week.

,`red Graf and Wm. Neilson made a

business trip to Kankakee Tuesday af-ternoon.

Miss Rue Patchett spent the week-end with her friend, Miss Mabel John-ston of Newark, Illinois.

relatives and friends in our vicinity. Mrs. M. J. McNeil went to Chicago

Saturday where she expects to stay with her sister, Mrs. D. Bergin for several weeks.

Miss Zora Danford returned from Roselawn, Indiana, Saturday evening, after a lengthy stay with her sister, Mrs. Collins Loch.

of Father Kiley. Misses Nell and Glen Monteith of

Buckingham, are staying with their sister, Mrs. Geo. Studley, during the absence of Mr. Studley, who is in Texas.

Geod. Studley and M. F. Reilly left for Texas Wednesday morning on a

land excursion trip, Mr. Studley pur-chasing some land on a former trip that they made.

among relatives and friends. Mr. S. E. Pefferman's sale, held

Wednesday was a great success, most everything selling at a good price. J. W. Drew, auctioneer, and Oscar Weis, 'clerk.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dennehar left for Houston, Texas, Thursday and while in the south will visit various south-ern points, going from there to Cali-fornia and Washington before return-

NERVOUS? All run down? Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a strong nerve tonic. No alcohol.

Sold for 60 years. J. O. Ayer 00.. Mk Your Doctor. Lowell M RPM

spending this week with Rev. J. P. Green.

Miss Nettie Dunn and Mr. Cyril McGowan were Streator visitors on Friday.

CAMPUS CHATTERINGS CARDIFF CLIPPINGS

NUMBER PROM CAMPUS HERE SUNDAY IN BOB SLED-MANY FROM OUT MRS. R. J. AHERN LEFT THURSDAY. FOR DIXON TO VISIT RELATIVES-

MISS FLORENCE FEEHERY OF CHICAGO VISITS RELATIVES HERE

THIS WEEK-OTHER INTERESTING BRIEF ITEMS

REDDICK RACKET

OF TOWN ARE ENTERTAINED AND MANY FROM HERE VISIT

ELSEWHERE DURING THE WEEK.

Holleran and Tyrell shipped a car 0. W. Finnigan spent Sunday in

of hogs Friday. Braceville with his wife and son .

George Stacey moved Into the Kiely Mrs. R. J. Ahern went to Dixon

house the past week. Thursday to spend a few days visiting

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chappel and ing to their home in Algona, Iowa. daughter of Dwight, came to Reddick The South Wilmington Rounders Friday in a bob sleigh, remembering vs. Reddick Athletics expect to meet some of their Reddick friends and in the Reddick opera house, Saturday taking them for a sleigh ride. evening, January 25th. South Wilming-

Edgar U11z who has been seriously ton team is considered to be fast play-

ill since Christmas day, due to being , ers, also the Reddick boys. Admission

overcome by smoke when rescueing 25 cents. various articles from his home while The Illinois Glee Club under the burning, is somewhat better at this management of the Glazier Circuit Co-writing. Operative Lyceum Bureau Co., will

Another basket ball game is to be played in the Reddick opera house, Friday evening, between the Reddick Athletics and the W. M. A. boys of Gardner. An interesting game is ex-pected, as these two teams have not played together this year. Admission 25 cents.

An interesting game of Basket Ball played by the Herscher high school and the Reddick high school boys was I on's twenty-second birthday. The played in the Reddick opera house, young people went as a surprise. The Wednesday evening. The Herschel . . evening was spent in playing games boys have improved wonderfully since and light refreshments were served last week when they were defeated by before the departure of the young peo-our boys. The Reddick boys put up ple, all reported a very pleasant time a good play from the beginning to j and departed for home at a very late end, defeating Herscher 49 to 6. I hour.

on Saturady. Miss Susie Donelson was a Streator

visitor on Wednesday. Mr. E. Graham of Grand Ridge,

was on our streets Thursday. Mr. L. J. Bennett of Chicago, was

a business caller here Thursday. Miss Magg ie We i r spen t thi s week, Friday and 'Saturday with his mother

with Mr. and Mrs. Press Gingerich. Mrs. Ann Daniher. Mr. and Mrs. J. Corbett of Ransom„ Mr. David Carey of Joliet, visited

were callers in our 'town, Monday. his brothers, John and Richard, south

Mr. George Hought of Freeport, is

Miss Johannah Ryan spent Wednes-day and Thursday with friends in Streator.

Mr. Chas. Walsh of Laughlin, spent Wednesday with his sister, Mrs. J. R. Dunn.

Mr. James Kearns of Chicago, spent

of town, this week.

Mr. Fred Johnson visited with his wife and family over Sunday.

Mr. Sehroeicher of Maywood, Ill., was in town one day last week.

Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Jones visited with relatives in Kankakee Saturday.

Mrs. Fred Johnson and chilfren were in Campus a few days last week.

T. Trencher and E. Brumbach of ters connected A I IS last Thursday evening with Mrs. Ma-, ar

Money's mother, Mrs. James Finnigan. '

M Mrs. William Murray who was called

day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. to George Steger spent last Thurs-

to this city by the recent illness and John Finnigan, who are ill with grip• death of her father, Robert Stewart,

FROM ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT.

Roy Tambling called at Thos. Chap: KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL. ple's Tuesday evening.

Geo. Chapple called at Geo. Pritch- Health is Worth Saving, and Some ards last Sunday evening. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Dwight People Know How to

The W. A. Robinson sale. soutlienst Ed Grush and wife took in the

John Rudder shelled corn Monday. of town, drew out a large craved of Dwight views on Tuesday. I Save It.

John Cassidy was a Pontiac caller buyers and everything brought good Dell and Ella Bowers called on Ed I Wednesday.

airs. Addie Schott is visiting with ,, Many Dwight people take their lives

1, 1 ,CeS• Grush tast Sunday evening. Mrs. Wm. Beatty entertained a num-, in their hands by neglecting the kid-

relatives at Henry, Ill. If your children are subject to at- her of visitors to dinner last Sunday.

net's when they know these organs

Ray Ripple had his thumb amputat- tacks of croup, watch for the first Lucy Chapple visited with Vernon , bible for ineed help. Weak kidneys are respon-

symptom, hoarseeness. Give Chamber- Bergman a couple of days this week. a VaSt amount of suffering ed for fear of lockjaw.

and il Miss Lillie Geiger is assisting Mrs. lain's Cough Remedy as soon as the James Seamark had two carloads of to suffer health,

to r but

remain there is

may be warded off. For sale by all souse.

dian need Ed. Use Dasen with her household duties. child becomes hoarse and the y attack rock come to Wilson for his nest Martha Nelsen returned home Mon- Doan's Kidney Pills-a remedy that

day after spending a month in Odell. dealers.-Ad V . 1 has helped thousands of kidney sat- Mrs. 0. al. Pratt expects to go to f ere George Hollond of Reddick, was a

oklahoma to see her sister and family TS.

caller at Thos. Houghton's last Sat- otioaciaaaaaaaaactaaa Mrs. Wm. Grush. • • The following statement leaves no

ternoon from a visit with relatives o and friends in Ohio. 00000•000000000000

Mrs. Ed.. Riordon and Mrs. K. J. Hennessey were Kankakee passengers Jim Leach was a Dwight caller Sat-

one day of the past week. urday.

The W. C. T. U. mother meeting will Joe Johnson entertained his brother

be held in the U. E. church at Reddick over Sunday. February 6th, at 2:30 p. m. Joe Johnson was a Pontiac caller

• Miss Julia Hillmond returned home! last Saturday.

G. B. Hagar was a business caller Saturday from a short visit with her brother Jake and family at Peoria.

Cassidy brothers delivered their' I here Tuesday.

Wm. Brady is spending a few days are ex. lhere this week.

petting a sale soon and will move to Miss Anna Corrigan is visiting at corn to Eylar Friday as they

, Pontiac about March 1st. home this week.

The Needle club met with the Misses Mrs. Peterson and Rorie were in'

Geigers' last Thursday evening. The Dwight Monday. Mrs. Corrigan and daughters, Anna

Messrs. Dennis Ryan, C. Donelson give an entertainment in the Reddick and James Ryan attended the funeral Opera House, Saturday, January 18th, of Mrs. John Sherman at Ottawa, on Admission 15 and 25 cents.' This en- Thursday. tertainment consists of bell ringing Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dunn are re- a 0 0 0 ropy and full details. Address 01.1T- sliding trombone, cornet solo and im- 1 juicing personating, and considered to be of I arrived at their home on Wednesday, a

over a young daughter, which a EMINGTON *a ROUND GROVE a 0

: LDOORCpt,: .BLISHING CO.. Box 732,, Neu -4-,

the highest class of entertainments. I January 8th. 000000000000000000 000000000000000000 A number of young people gathered I Mr. William Dawson and sisters, 000000000000000000

M. Smith of Saunemin, was a caller Ir. Wesley Brown returned from 0 a at the home of C. D. Redfield on Loretto and Kathleen, spent Wednes- . in town Alonday. Hastings, Nebraska, last Sunday. a PONTIAC a Wednesday evening in honor of Vern- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin,

week. Mike Kiely, wife and child returned a few cars the past week. Mrs. Frank Hugh spent Saturday to Chicago Thursday after spending' Nick :Mortensen of ('nags, spent

afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ben the past week here with relatives. the past few days here visiting his

Thompson. Ed. Holleran bought a car of Feed-, brother-in-laws, F. M. and L. T. Walsh,

Mrs. James Croft purchased a talk- ere in Chicago Wednesday and had and looking after his farming inter.

ing machine from John Teslta and them shipped to Campus Thursday. , ests. Sons one day last week. = _____

Campus were in town Sunday having , Monday.

were Streator passengers Mr. James Seam I dick on Tuesday, taking with him

autoed to Red- _____

A large number of young folks from and Mary ,

A large number from here attended Streator on n 'al ri os

n d'ao; Leach moved to Mr. Chapple and Uncle Bill. The Special Gleaner meeting wasn•r

journeyed here In a bob sled.

the farewell party given on Misses M. .1. Kiley is spending this week very well attended last Saturday night Pearl and Mary Hammond Monday here with his uncle. owing to the weather and sleet.

evening. Mr. Clark Slater was in town on

ingMriorFrlainink ceCryIlllienfotisa. londay morn- The Chief Gleanorplect of Campus Arbor and the Chaplain-elect, of

George Maturn was seen in town. Pontiac Lena Alfter came

evening. Indiana. from Dwight Arbor, are honey mooning in business one day last week.

Indiana.

last Tuesday.

! Mr. and Mrs. Fisher returned from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pike from Fran-

i. W•aynesville Saturday evening. cisville. Indiana, visited at their cons- , retto and Miss Mae Mulera, were next meeting will be held at the home , Joe Grundler was a business caller ins', Thos Chapple, the latter part of Streator visitors on Thursday. of Miss Julie Hillmond January 16. here on Wednesday of this week. last week.

There will be a poverty social given Misses Laura s and Irene Doherty Ed Steeger moved his family and

by the Uuion Hill Sunday school Fri- were Dwight shoppers Saturday. household goods to Dwight the first

day evening, January 17, 1913, in the Mrs. Ed Carroll and son of Minne- of the week, where he will make his

Mr. George Hatzenbuliler, district . Woodman's hall at Union Hill. Prizes sota, arrived here Wednesday evening home on West Delaware street. Deputy for M. W. A. from Blooming-I will be given to the poorest dressed for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Fred Hammon. who will live near

ton, spent Thursday with the members E lady and gentleman. Any one who , Burns and other relatives. Essex in the future, has almost all of

here. !comes dressed in anything better than his moving done. The young folks

Mr. John Buckley left for his home I gingham, calico or overalls will be aim A. R. Tabor, of Cider , Mo., had gave them a farewell party Monday

in Park Ridge on Monday after being subject to a fine. All ladies are re- been troubled with sick headache for night.

I employed here for the past two quested to bring boxes. I about five years. when she began tak-

months. , ing Chamberlain's Tablets. She has YOUR OPPOET17NITY AND OURS.

Miss Nellie Ryan returned home on When you want a reliable medicine' taken two bottles of them and they ours is ,• ■ •,• ..e1y ",,,,aunt covering

with her sisters in Marseilles and lain's Cough Remedy. It can always caused by a disordered stomach for have cured her. Sick headache i s eNehisix ely the crea t e , eras of Outdoor

enture. travel and :lei: ie, ernent in the

Friday after spending the past week for a cough or cold take Chamber Life, the hi,:her class narratives of ad-

be depended upon and is pleasant and which these tablets are especially in -1 „en: Streator. al, hnrain, risainz and all safe to take. For sale by all dealers. tended. Try them, get well and stay!sperts. It in sup•rhly printed and Vitus-

-Adv. , well. Sold by all dealers.-Adv. Itrated. W's require the service of one

I , wan in each county to handle sub- ription enerous inducements

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Dr. Smith of Reddick, was in town Monday.

Mr. Walsh was in Campus Sunday evening.

Marie Singer was in Campus Sun-day evening.

Mr. Heppie of near Campus, was in town Sunday.

Miss Mary Bertonello went to Em-ington Friday.

Mr. Win. Recketts of Campus, was in town Monday.

Miss Rose Burgan of Campus, was in town ,Sunday.

Mr. Fred Hamond returned from Decatur Thursday.

Mrs. August Shrader is on the sick list at this writing.

Mr. Wallen of Reddick, was in town Monday on business.

Mr. Nelson of Dwight, was in town on business Monday.

Henry alonnier was in Cedar Point a few days last week.

Mrs. Frank LaFay of Campus, was seen in town Sunday.

Mr. Walsh was in Campus on busi-ness one day last week.

Mr. Emile Roquet was in Cedar Point on business Monday,

Miss Madeline Olson of near Cam-pus, was seen in town Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Larson of Rock Rap-ids, Iowa, arrived here Saturday for a visit with her nephew, Dan Fisher.

, Grant Miller was a Campus passen- Mr. P. Falsey of Campus, spent•Sun- a Wright at Ransom. ger Tuesday forenoon. I day with Mrs. James Finnigan. Mrs. John Pellino and son, Gerald,

E. Logerot of Dwight, was an Em- Mr. John Brown returned home last of Marseilles, and Mrs. Will Dearm Claude Johnson, of Rochester Mina., ington caller Saturday. Thursday from Hastings, Nebraska. ,

and daughter Wilma, of Ransom spent,

is spending some time in this city the Brown & Co. shipped a load of cattle , Miss Orpha Pettitt left last Friday Thursday with the former's aunt, Mrs.' guest of his parents, of North Haz--1 I to Chicago Monday night. j to spend a few days with her sister, H. Dawson.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Lithgow spent Mrs. A. A. McCarter. street.

Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kelley and Mr. H. S. Allen has been at Cedar Rap- Friday with relatives near Dwight. I alr. Anton W Monday for eller left Mond Barton Deaney and sister, Miss Marie, ids, Ia., for several days the guest of Michael Kanne of Indiana, was in the hospital at Streator where he will spent last week with relatives in Ot- his brother, Edward T. Allen, and taws and attended the dance their on town on business Monday forenoon.

undergo an operation. family, formerly residents of this city. R. Gallup of near Dwight, spent. Mrs. T. W. Lydigsen gave a Miscel- Monday evening. Edward Snethen left Monday morn- Monday in town calling on relatives. laneous shower for her sister, liss

Michigan to be gone for J. Martin of near Bonfle!d, called on Mayme Fedderson, Tuesday evening. . ing for Flint,

daNs, looking after some mat- "

old acquaintances in town Wednesday. Mr. and seN Mrs. James Maloney spent

days, "

Persons troubled with partial paral- ysis are often very much benefited by massaging the affected parts thor-

Odell were in town on business Friday. oughly when applying Chamberlain's Liniment. This liniment also relieves

The dance advertised for Friday eve-

rheumatic pains. For sale by all ning was postponed on account of the

dealers.-Adv. R. Gaston was in Odell Tuesday on

a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a o a on business connected with his dray a tusiness.

C. Young and family, who have been * UNION HILL visiting relatives and friends in town

returned home Thursday,

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beatty of Round is here visiting her parents and other carload of hard coal Tuesday but it Grove, visited with friends here Sat- relatives this week. did not last very long. urady. George Anderson returned from his

in town on business one day last refreshed and rested up. some as the elevators have received Mr. Ben Verhey of Braceville, was trip to Minnesota Wednesday much

The car shortage has loosened uir

relatives. Ed. Holleran and wife returned

home Wednesday from a visit with her parents in Iowa.

The Campus Grain Co. received a

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ry. the antiseptic powder, in your shoes. All Druggists, 25c.-Adv. 51-4w Adam Comer returned Friday af- NEVADA

ground for doubt. Mrs. C. Meinke, 490 Indiana Ave.,

Kankakee, Ill., says: "I have no hesi-tation in recommending Doan's Kid-ney Pills. They have been used in the family and have given excellent re-sults. A member of the family has used them on different occasions, when suffering from backache and trouble from the kidneys and has al-ways been greatly benefited."

For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffaln, New York, sole agents for the United States.

Remember the name-Doan's--and take no other.-Adv.

Joseph Diefenbach of Dwight, was here business Saturday.

Patrick Falsey went to Chicago on a business mission Thursday.

Miss Florence Feehery of Chicago,

00Ct00000000irl00000 Mr. Gus Richards and son, Ruby, of Ransom, autoed to our town on

KINSMAN ° Monday. 0 Mrs. John Phelan spent from Satur-

0** 0 0 l t day until Tuesday with friends near

Mr. John Phelan autoed to :Morriss Ransom.

(Continued on page 3.)

Miss Agnes Daniher of Streator, spent from Friday until Sunday at her home south of town.

Mrs. James Mahaffey and daughter, Marie, and Mr. John McCambridge spent Thursday in Chicago.

Mrs. Pat Slattery and • daughter, Lo-

Do Not Have Sore Peet. An Allen's Foot-Ease powder in the

foot-bath gives instant relief to Chil- blains and all foot aches. Then for last- ing comfort, shake Allen's Foot-Ease,

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