1
;VA Save your Marco coupons and then look our catalogue over care- fully and select your premiums. Shape No. 10. Same Shape in Ankle Length Union Sod Shape No. 14. Also in Ankle and Knee Length Unaon Suits. ATHENA UNDERWEAR Shape No. UT Shape No. 18 Also in Ankle and Suits -..w,w-------w-ee--, 1*** * **** ** G * 0 00 0a0 ( 0 DWIGHT NOTES 0 ,* 000000000000000000 Art Peterson for cement work.— A( They are goods of quality and the best that money can buy. Our guarantee and reputation as well as that of hundreds of other reliable grocery dea:ers are backing this brand A. L. Jones was in Union 11111 Tues- day. John Dawson—contracting and build- Ing.—Adv. Miss Beatrice Short was in Kanka- kee kee Saturday. Enter your plants for a premium at Flower Show.—Adv. 41-2w Mrs. N. Nelson, of Wilson, shopped In Dwight Wednesday. For Sale—Range in good condition. Call 111-R, Dwight. —Adv. 41-2w John Pendergast, of Adams, shop- W. A. Chester ped in Dwight Wednesday. Farm sale by Christensen executor. See notice in this paper.—Adv. .de Miss Louise Hansen attended the state fair at Springfield Thursday. Moore s Furnaces Always Please Dr. Pace, the dentist, McWilliams Block, Phone Main 316, Dwight, Ill.— Adv. 40-tf Moore's Everlasting Sued fire- P. G. Buehler spent Monday in pot. This is the only true way ;: . T ir ringfield where he attended the + Water can't hurt Valspar. Try it. X The only waterproof varnish. Bakers.' —Adv. Mrs. Charles Scott, of Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Griffith. 'Mrs. Frank Chester left for her home in Indiana on Wednesday after a week's visit among her Dwight friends. Repairs for all kind of furnaces The -best piano for the money is the Christman. The West Side Furniture Co.—Adv. X Mrs. Farmers, of Cullom, is spend- Dealer also in tin, iron and slate ing a few days here with her daugh- + ter, Orlie. roofing. Farmers will get heavy fleeced husk- ' ing mitts and gloves at Miller Bros. & JOSEPH D. COSGROVE Sons.—Adv. Albert Tock, Sr., returned home DWIGHT ILLINOIS Tuesday evening after spending a day in Chicago. Try the "Royal" Horehound cough llllllllll lllll 1 1 ea , aiiemeeimenieeienimea,a 1 1.1111111111111111111111 drops, 5c per packet. Norris Variety Store.—Adv. These New Mrs. George Hollenbeck, spent last Saturday in Wilmington, the guest of Coats are Mrs. P. Leanord. ; The Christman Piano given away by Carey & Seabert carries a 10 year Beautiful guarantee.—Adv. Frank Hollenbeck, of Kinsman, vis- ited here Monday with his brother, George and family. They emphasize the la- ; Read the notice in this paper about the sale of the farm by Wm. Christen- test styles and the grace sen as executor.—Adv. ; Miss Martha Moore and Mrs. Wil- and trimness of every line t liam Welch, of Odell, were visitors in adds an attractiveness that this city last Saturday. We can show you many good pat- is especially pleasing. terns in portable lamps. The West Side Furniture Co.—Adv. f Mrs. Frank Carman left last Satur- We are showing the 1 "day for a two weeks' visit with rela- newest adaptations of Pa- tives in Fort Wayne, Ind. risian effects in Boucles, Men's and boys' overcoats and short coats in all the new models and shades. Astrachan, Zibilene and Miller Bros. & Sons.—Adv. 7 Miss Ella Larsen returned to her Chinchilla. 7 - , home in Chicago Tuesday after a few ;I days' visit here with friends. You will certainly enjoy For Sale—Large extension dining table, golden oak finish, in good con- seeing them and the ex- = dition. Inquire at this office.—Adv. ceptional values that we Major Curtis J. Judd was in Pontiac 7, a portion of Thlirsday afternoon at- offer will please you. tending to some business matters. V. M. Vitioux, of near Gardner, pur- chased a new Ford touring car from Van Eman & A - ttention, mothers! Buy the boys' Ferguson & Naffziger this week.—Adv suits at our store, a good knife with S ondergaard ; every suit. Miller Bros. & Sons.— neteeemeeeieieneeieneweeeeefieeneaneaneeneueeiemeetafleaneeneepeaneeteueeHeaweeuemei A. B. Epstein and son, Nathan, spent Sunday and Monday in Chicago on business pertaining to their dry goods store. Fancy Picnic Hams ' The "Royal" line of chocolates are chocolates of quality. Only 10 cents per half pound. Norris Variety Store. 15c per lb. —Adv. Edward Ferguson and Oliver Naff- ziger returned home Monday es-ening after a few days spent in Chicago on business. We have ten users to date, that are First-Class Home Killed pleased with the Christman piano. We want you to learn why. The West Side Meats !Furniture Co.—Adv. Clarence Clover returned to his home in Bloomington Sunday even- ing after spending several days here W. R. Drew's Fulton Meat Market the guest of friends. Why not be one of the 15 to get a Phones 34 and 67 11oosier cabinet in the Club now form- , ing. See the new cabinets at C. M. Baker & Son's.—Adv. 'Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Orr returned to their home in Chicago Monday even- ling after several days' visit here wall relatives and friends. We are showing a line of the origi- nal Dr. Reed's cushion shoes, Craw- ' ford's English and military heel last. Miller Bros. & Son's.—Adv. Mrs. Frank Reeb, who underwent an operation at the Hahneman Hos- pital in Chicago, has returned home and is getting along nicely. Ladies Social Union will have a chicken pie supper Thursday Oct. 23, at the M. E. Church parlors. Supper served commencing at 5 o'clock.—Adv. 41-2w Mr. and Mrs. F. Al. Dondanville, who were recently married, returned home Sunday evening from a two weeks' honeymoon trip through the south. FREE! A $325 CHRISTMAN PIANO and a $200 EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE SATURDAY, MAY 2nd, 1914 themum Show.—Adv. 41-2w Miss Mary Currie visited the fair e Springfield this week. Get your photos at Dierks' Studio. All work guaranteed.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Taylor attend, ,d the Springfield fair Monday. If you would buy cheap and on Ion,' time see Frank L. Smith.—Adv. Mrs. W. J. Brough, of Peoria, 'spool Sunday here the guest of friends. Fall and winter models; tailored and dress hats at :Miss Reinhart's.- Adv. Charlie and Edward McWilliams trip. went to Joliet Thursday on a pleasure , Strong and stylish school shoes fill boys and girls at Frank Reeb & —Adv. Mrs. Grace Woods spent the pa, week with relatives and friends i Chicago. Big showing of Garland stoves and ranges at The West Side Furnitur4 Co.—Adv. Henry Buland, of Pontiac, spell, Wednesday evening in this city or 'business. Watch for the sales on different ar ticles at the Cash Grocery each Satin - CAREY 0 SEABERT day.—Adv. Charlie Jamison and son, Georg , of Decatur, spent Monday in this eit' visiting friends. Sam Jenkins purchased a new Ford touring car from Ferguson &Naffzig , this week.—Adv. Miss Elms Rosendall spent the lat- ter part of last -week the guest of friends in 'Lacon. I4,anualleeneeneauealleieafieeineemeeweeeemeemeeueeneeeeiefieeieeeemeieeieneeeeieene/eieireil Note our window, for new styles in WARNING!! ! fumed oak buffets. The West Side Mr., Mrs. or Miss Builder: There are three (3) reasons why you should NOT use NATCO XXX HOLLOW VITRIFIED TILE BUILDING BLOCKS in the con- struction of any building. 1st—Vitrified Tile, a substance impervious to at- mospheric influence and more lasting than granite, is a substitute for that WOOD which allows the ex- ercise of your painting ability every two or three years and in a few years will decay and afford you the pleasure ? and profit ? of building again. 2nd—A building erected from this material is en- tirely too impartial in its distribution of labor among the different classes of mechanics and you are unable to show favoritism however much you may desire to do so. 3rd—These Building Blocks lay up a wall so fast that you have a completed building forced upon you before you have spent half your money. S. FRED CUMMINGS, Local Agent For Women, Misses, Children SAG,. tie. 91 Corset Corer Whatever shape. weight, quality, or fabric • woman may desire for herself or children, she can procure it in Athena Underwear at just the price she wishes to pay. Athena is made in twenty-eight shapes and in thirty-eight fabrics—light-weight lisle and cotton, light-weight wool. heavy-weight cotton, (fleeced and unfleeced), heavy-weight wool, silk and wool. Athena combines a number of features which overcome the objections to the usual knit under- garment. These features. such as The Patent-fitted Seat, The Three-cornered Gusset at thigh, The Fitted Shoulders and Sleeves, The Tailored Shaping Tight Top French Bond and Perfect Sizing of Athena Underwear, will ap- Drawers. Soap. Drawers Shape peal to every woman who would know comfort, No. 40. kne. No. 00. Knee Length Shape contectness. and daintiness in knit underwear. No. 40 Umbrea0 Lenght Shape No. 20. Umbrella 54,4, Shope Style Shape No. 44 No. 04 To the women and children who used "Athena" Underwear last season we would say, we have added some new styles for fall, in both union suits and two-piece suits. If you have never tried Athena Underwear better try now, you'll be more than pleased. Two-piece sults, 25c to $1.25 garment_ Union suits, 50c to $3.60 suit. MILLER BROS. &SONS DWIGHT, ILLINOIS Progressive Groceries Save You Money of burning soft coal. Slack can be used as well as the best lump at a saving of from 25 to 30 per cent. Quality Lumber That is the kind we have and plenty of it. If you are going to build see us---we can help you. BOSTON & McGLELLAND Lumber, Grain and Goal Highest prises paid for grain at our elevator PHONE 22 DWIGHT, ILL. Carl Tock for building material.— Adv. Louis leinie was in Indiana this week. 'Mrs. .1. E. Garrett went to Momence Thursday. A full line of hair goods at M Reinhart's.—Ad v. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Perry visited Streator Sunday. T. J. Moloney spent Monday in Chi cago on business. Get your plants ready for Chrysan Buy your clothing, shoes and furnishings at Carey & Seabert's and receive coupons on the above two prizes. One coupon with each 25c cash purchase. The piano was purchased from the West Side Furniture Co., and the motorcycle from Christopher Bros., and are on exhibition at Carey & Seabert's Clothes Shop. FREE! Furniture Co.—Adv. Ammel Renner left Wednesday ev- ening to attend the fair at Springfield .; for a couple of days. Will have another car of Early Ohio potatoes Monday at 80c a bushel. G . L. Hahn & Son.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lewis and little daughter left Wednesday for a few days' visit in Chicago. If you like to have your linen white and spotless send it to the Livingston Laundry, phone 247.—Adv. Miss Dean and Mrs. Wolf, of North Madison, Ind., are guests of Mrs. Jo- seph Baker and daughters. Automobile lap robes and shawls, extra large size, and in many patterns.,= Frank Reeb & Sons.—Adv. Join the Thirty Thousand Club. En- roll next Sunday morning at 9:30 at the Methodist Sabbath School. Mothers will do well to purchase 1E I E her boys' suits, hats, caps and shoes at Miller Bros. &Son's. Adv. The Methodist Sabbath School com- mences at 9:30 prompt. Be there next Sunday morning at that hour. Cyrus Dyer purchased a home or Waupansie street through the Frani L. Smith Agency this week.—Adv. Albert Worby and George Steichen left Tuesday evening to attend the fair in Springfield for a few days . Car load of Early Ohio potatoes fro, Red River Valley, Minn., for sale oil track. Inquire E. E. Kirkendall.—Ad , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erfft, of Me mence, are here visiting the latter': parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkin s We have placed a Christman plane in the new Mazon high 'school at 1‘1,, son, Ill. The West Side Furniture Co —Adv. A large number from all the sie rounding towns attended the charity ball given in Macon Hall Wednesday evening. For the best and purest paint prod- ucts, go to C. M. Baker & Son's. Prices consistent with the prevailing market. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gibbons, of Pon- tiac, spent Wednesday in this city Vis- iting relatives and attending the char- ity ball. Don't forget to have a dozen pi, ures taken and get a 1914 calendar with your own photograph on it di Dierks' Studio.—Adv. Harry Miller and Lester Reeb wee' to Pontiac Monday evening where they attended a dance given by the Bach- elor Club of that city. I will be in Dwight the first of ne,' week with car load of Wisconsin pot toes. Two varieties; bring sacks I K. McFarlane.—Adv. 41-1 , Robert Stewart, who underwent ar operation at a hospital in Chicago ses- eral weeks ago, has returned home much improved in health. Before you purchase a kitchen cab, net, call at our store and inspect its Hastings—the most practical. Ti,. West Side Furniture Co.—Adv. Carl Tock left Thursday for hi home in Ulm, Minnesota, after attend ing the funeral of William Tock Sun- day and visiting relatives for a few days. Frank 1.. Smith sold for Andrew J. Dovel, of Manistee, Mich., 16310 am of fine pine timber in South Caroling and a modern saw mill this week. Adv. Corset Cote , Shope No. 90

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;VA Save your Marco coupons and then look our catalogue over care-

fully and select your premiums.

Shape No. 10. Same Shape in Ankle Length Union Sod

Shape No. 14. Also in Ankle

and Knee Length Unaon Suits.

ATHENA UNDERWEAR

Shape No. UT Shape No. 18 Also in Ankle

and

Suits

-..w,w-------w-ee--, 1*** * **** ** G * 0 00 0a0

( 0 DWIGHT NOTES 0 ,* 000000000000000000

Art Peterson for cement work.— A( They are goods of quality and the best that money can buy. Our guarantee and reputation as well as that of hundreds of other reliable grocery dea:ers are backing this brand A. L. Jones was in Union 11111 Tues-

day. John Dawson—contracting and build-

Ing.—Adv. Miss Beatrice Short was in Kanka-

kee kee Saturday. Enter your plants for a premium at

Flower Show.—Adv. 41-2w Mrs. N. Nelson, of Wilson, shopped

In Dwight Wednesday. For Sale—Range in good condition.

Call 111-R, Dwight. —Adv. 41-2w John Pendergast, of Adams, shop-

W. A. Chester ped in Dwight Wednesday. Farm sale by Christensen executor.

See notice in this paper.—Adv. .de

Miss Louise Hansen attended the state fair at Springfield Thursday.

Moore s Furnaces Always Please Dr. Pace, the dentist, McWilliams Block, Phone Main 316, Dwight, Ill.— Adv. 40-tf

Moore's Everlasting Sued fire- P. G. Buehler spent Monday in

pot. This is the only true way ;:.Tirringfield where he attended the

+ Water can't hurt Valspar. Try it. X The only waterproof varnish. Bakers.'

—Adv. Mrs. Charles Scott, of Mt. Pleasant,

Ohio, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Griffith.

'Mrs. Frank Chester left for her home in Indiana on Wednesday after a week's visit among her Dwight friends. Repairs for all kind of furnaces

The -best piano for the money is the Christman. The West Side Furniture Co.—Adv.

X Mrs. Farmers, of Cullom, is spend- Dealer also in tin, iron and slate ing a few days here with her daugh-

+ ter, Orlie. roofing. • Farmers will get heavy fleeced husk- ' ing mitts and gloves at Miller Bros. & JOSEPH D. COSGROVE Sons.—Adv.

Albert Tock, Sr., returned home DWIGHT ILLINOIS Tuesday evening after spending a day

in Chicago. Try the "Royal" Horehound cough llllllllll lllll 1 1 ea , aiiemeeimenieeienimea,a 1 1.1111111111111111111111 drops, 5c per packet.

Norris Variety Store.—Adv. These New Mrs. George Hollenbeck, spent last Saturday in Wilmington, the guest of

Coats are Mrs. P. Leanord.

; The Christman Piano given away by Carey & Seabert carries a 10 year

Beautiful guarantee.—Adv. ▪ Frank Hollenbeck, of Kinsman, vis- ▪ ited here Monday with his brother,

George and family. They emphasize the la- ; Read the notice in this paper about

the sale of the farm by Wm. Christen- test styles and the grace sen as executor.—Adv.

; Miss Martha Moore and Mrs. Wil- and trimness of every line t liam Welch, of Odell, were visitors in

adds an attractiveness that this city last Saturday. • We can show you many good pat-is especially pleasing.

terns in portable lamps. The West Side Furniture Co.—Adv.

f Mrs. Frank Carman left last Satur- We are showing the

1 "day for a two weeks' visit with rela- newest adaptations of Pa- tives in Fort Wayne, Ind.

risian effects in Boucles, Men's and boys' overcoats and short coats in all the new models and shades.

Astrachan, Zibilene and Miller Bros. & Sons.—Adv.

7 Miss Ella Larsen returned to her Chinchilla. 7-, home in Chicago Tuesday after a few ;I days' visit here with friends.

You will certainly enjoy For Sale—Large extension dining table, golden oak finish, in good con- seeing them and the ex-

= dition. Inquire at this office.—Adv. ceptional values that we Major Curtis J. Judd was in Pontiac

• 7, a portion of Thlirsday afternoon at-offer will please you.

tending to some business matters. V. M. Vitioux, of near Gardner, pur-

chased a new Ford touring car from

Van Eman & A- ttention, mothers! Buy the boys' Ferguson & Naffziger this week.—Adv

suits at our store, a good knife with

Sondergaard ; every suit. Miller Bros. & Sons.—

neteeemeeeieieneeieneweeeeefieeneaneaneeneueeiemeetafleaneeneepeaneeteueeHeaweeuemei A. B. Epstein and son, Nathan, spent Sunday and Monday in Chicago on business pertaining to their dry goods store.

Fancy Picnic Hams ' The "Royal" line of chocolates are chocolates of quality. Only 10 cents per half pound. Norris Variety Store. 15c per lb. —Adv.

Edward Ferguson and Oliver Naff-ziger returned home Monday es-ening after a few days spent in Chicago on business.

We have ten users to date, that are First-Class Home Killed pleased with the Christman piano. We want you to learn why. The West Side

Meats

!Furniture Co.—Adv. Clarence Clover returned to his

home in Bloomington Sunday even-ing after spending several days here

W. R. Drew's Fulton Meat Market the guest of friends. Why not be one of the 15 to get a

Phones 34 and 67 11oosier cabinet in the Club now form- , ing. See the new cabinets at C. M. Baker & Son's.—Adv.

'Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Orr returned to their home in Chicago Monday even-

ling after several days' visit here wall relatives and friends.

We are showing a line of the origi-nal Dr. Reed's cushion shoes, Craw-

' ford's English and military heel last. Miller Bros. & Son's.—Adv.

Mrs. Frank Reeb, who underwent an operation at the Hahneman Hos-pital in Chicago, has returned home and is getting along nicely.

Ladies Social Union will have a chicken pie supper Thursday Oct. 23, at the M. E. Church parlors. Supper served commencing at 5 o'clock.—Adv.

41-2w Mr. and Mrs. F. Al. Dondanville,

who were recently married, returned home Sunday evening from a two weeks' honeymoon trip through the south.

FREE!

A $325 CHRISTMAN PIANO and a $200 EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE

SATURDAY, MAY 2nd, 1914 themum Show.—Adv. 41-2w

Miss Mary Currie visited the fair e Springfield this week.

Get your photos at Dierks' Studio. All work guaranteed.—Adv.

Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Taylor attend, ,d the Springfield fair Monday.

If you would buy cheap and on Ion,' time see Frank L. Smith.—Adv.

Mrs. W. J. Brough, of Peoria, 'spool Sunday here the guest of friends.

Fall and winter models; tailored and dress hats at :Miss Reinhart's.- Adv.

Charlie and Edward McWilliams

trip. went to Joliet Thursday on a pleasure ,

Strong and stylish school shoes fill boys and girls at Frank Reeb & —Adv.

Mrs. Grace Woods spent the pa, week with relatives and friends i Chicago.

Big showing of Garland stoves and ranges at The West Side Furnitur4 Co.—Adv.

Henry Buland, of Pontiac, spell, Wednesday evening in this city or 'business.

Watch for the sales on different ar ticles at the Cash Grocery each Satin -

CAREY 0 SEABERT day.—Adv. Charlie Jamison and son, Georg ,

of Decatur, spent Monday in this eit' visiting friends.

Sam Jenkins purchased a new Ford touring car from Ferguson &Naffzig ,

this week.—Adv. Miss Elms Rosendall spent the lat-

ter part of last -week the guest of friends in 'Lacon. I4,anualleeneeneauealleieafieeineemeeweeeemeemeeueeneeeeiefieeieeeemeieeieneeeeieene/eieireil

Note our window, for new styles in WARNING!! ! fumed oak buffets. The West Side

Mr., Mrs. or Miss Builder: There are three (3) reasons why you should NOT use NATCO XXX HOLLOW VITRIFIED TILE BUILDING BLOCKS in the con-struction of any building.

1st—Vitrified Tile, a substance impervious to at-mospheric influence and more lasting than granite, is a substitute for that WOOD which allows the ex-ercise of your painting ability every two or three years and in a few years will decay and afford you the pleasure ? and profit ? of building again.

2nd—A building erected from this material is en-tirely too impartial in its distribution of labor among the different classes of mechanics and you are unable to show favoritism however much you may desire to do so.

3rd—These Building Blocks lay up a wall so fast that you have a completed building forced upon you before you have spent half your money.

S. FRED CUMMINGS, Local Agent

For Women, Misses, Children SAG,. tie. 91 Corset Corer

Whatever shape. weight, quality, or fabric • woman may desire for herself or children, she can procure it in Athena Underwear at just the price she wishes to pay.

Athena is made in twenty-eight shapes and in thirty-eight fabrics—light-weight lisle and cotton, light-weight wool. heavy-weight cotton, (fleeced and unfleeced), heavy-weight wool, silk and wool.

Athena combines a number of features which overcome the objections to the usual knit under-garment. These features. such as The Patent-fitted Seat, The Three-cornered Gusset at thigh, The Fitted Shoulders and Sleeves, The Tailored Shaping

Tight Top French Bond and Perfect Sizing of Athena Underwear, will ap-

Drawers. Soap. Drawers Shape

peal to every woman who would know comfort, No. 40. kne. No. 00. Knee Length Shape contectness. and daintiness in knit underwear. No. 40 Umbrea0

Lenght Shape No. 20. Umbrella

54,4, Shope Style Shape No. 44 No. 04

To the women and children who used "Athena" Underwear last

season we would say, we have added some new styles for fall, in

both union suits and two-piece suits. If you have never tried

Athena Underwear

better try now, you'll be more than pleased.

Two-piece sults, 25c to $1.25 garment_

Union suits, 50c to $3.60 suit.

MILLER BROS. &SONS DWIGHT, ILLINOIS

Progressive Groceries Save You Money

of burning soft coal. Slack can

be used as well as the best lump

at a saving of from 25 to 30 per

cent.

Quality Lumber That is the kind we have and plenty of it. If you are going to build see us---we can help you.

BOSTON & McGLELLAND Lumber, Grain and Goal

Highest prises paid for grain at our elevator

PHONE 22 DWIGHT, ILL.

Carl Tock for building material.— Adv.

Louis leinie was in Indiana this week.

'Mrs. .1. E. Garrett went to Momence Thursday.

A full line of hair goods at M Reinhart's.—Ad v.

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Perry visited Streator Sunday.

T. J. Moloney spent Monday in Chi cago on business.

Get your plants ready for Chrysan

Buy your clothing, shoes and furnishings at Carey & Seabert's and receive coupons on the above two prizes. One coupon with each 25c cash purchase.

The piano was purchased from the West Side Furniture Co., and the motorcycle from Christopher Bros., and are on exhibition at Carey & Seabert's Clothes Shop.

FREE!

Furniture Co.—Adv. Ammel Renner left Wednesday ev-

ening to attend the fair at Springfield .; for a couple of days.

Will have another car of Early Ohio potatoes Monday at 80c a bushel. G .

L. Hahn & Son.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lewis and little

daughter left Wednesday for a few days' visit in Chicago.

If you like to have your linen white and spotless send it to the Livingston Laundry, phone 247.—Adv.

Miss Dean and Mrs. Wolf, of North Madison, Ind., are guests of Mrs. Jo-seph

Baker and daughters.

Automobile lap robes and shawls, extra large size, and in many patterns.,= Frank Reeb & Sons.—Adv.

Join the Thirty Thousand Club. En- roll next Sunday morning at 9:30 at the Methodist Sabbath School.

Mothers will do well to purchase 1E I E her boys' suits, hats, caps and shoes

at Miller Bros. &Son's. —Adv. The Methodist Sabbath School com-

mences at 9:30 prompt. Be there next Sunday morning at that hour.

Cyrus Dyer purchased a home or Waupansie street through the Frani L. Smith Agency this week.—Adv.

Albert Worby and George Steichen left Tuesday evening to attend the fair in Springfield for a few days .

Car load of Early Ohio potatoes fro, Red River Valley, Minn., for sale oil track. Inquire E. E. Kirkendall.—Ad ,

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erfft, of Me mence, are here visiting the latter': parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkin s

We have placed a Christman plane in the new Mazon high 'school at 1‘1,, son, Ill. The West Side Furniture Co —Adv.

A large number from all the sie rounding towns attended the charity ball given in Macon Hall Wednesday evening.

For the best and purest paint prod-ucts, go to C. M. Baker & Son's. Prices consistent with the prevailing market. —Adv.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gibbons, of Pon-tiac, spent Wednesday in this city Vis-

iting relatives and attending the char-ity ball.

Don't forget to have a dozen pi, ures taken and get a 1914 calendar with your own photograph on it di Dierks' Studio.—Adv.

Harry Miller and Lester Reeb wee' to Pontiac Monday evening where they attended a dance given by the Bach-elor Club of that city.

I will be in Dwight the first of ne,' week with car load of Wisconsin pot toes. Two varieties; bring sacks I

K. McFarlane.—Adv. 41-1 , Robert Stewart, who underwent ar

operation at a hospital in Chicago ses-eral weeks ago, has returned home much improved in health.

Before you purchase a kitchen cab, net, call at our store and inspect its Hastings—the most practical. Ti,. West Side Furniture Co.—Adv.

Carl Tock left Thursday for hi home in Ulm, Minnesota, after attend ing the funeral of William Tock Sun-day and visiting relatives for a few days.

Frank 1.. Smith sold for Andrew J. Dovel, of Manistee, Mich., 16310 am of fine pine timber in South Caroling and a modern saw mill this week. Adv.

Corset Cote , Shope No. 90