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657 LINCOLN FAMILIES tPhillip- and'two daughters, residing!
GET RELIEF FLOUR tnear OTtawa, Iowa, are visiting at
Captain J. A. Mollinson, who al-
ready holds speed records for flights
Au::'a]i to Lndon, and from
London to Cape Town, Friday, Aug-
ust 19th, completed the first west-
,alxl solo flight across the North At-
lantic ocean•
At 5:45 a. m. E.S.T., just 24 hours
and 10 minutes after he left Port-
Marnock, Ireland, he was sighted
over the airport at Halifax, N. S.,
al,proximately 2663 miles from 'his
starting point.
ANNUAL REUNION AT
I. O. O. F. LABOR DAY
I the home of her brother, James Wy,
a
we .undred and fifty-seven fatal-1 nd, near Chestnut They called on
lies in East and Wet Lincoln have ]Lake Fork friends a few days ago.
received sacks of relief flour issued ! Mrs. Clyde Febus, Mrs. Harvey
in co-operation with the Red Cross• Davis, Mrs. A. E. Baumgardt and
t Mrs. Wilber Beck were recent visit-
ATLANTA SCHOOLS TO ors in Springfield.
Ora Mac and Phyllis Kettles and
: OPEN SEPTEMBER 5TH Bobble Tarbox, who visited Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Piatt for several days,
Classes in the Atlanta grade and went to Hartsburg last Thursday
igh school will convene Monday, and visited until Saturday with Mr.
September 5th. All high school stu- and Mrs. Orville Piatt, when they re-
dents are requested to register Aug- turned to their homes in Chicago.
ust 26th and 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Koehlar, of
Springfield, visited here last Friday
FILE ESTATE OF with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
VICTIM OF TRAIN Koehlar.
Mrs. John Baker and two children,
The estate of Mrs. Eflie Ferue of Lincoln, visited here Friday with
Kindred, wife of Leslie Kindred, At- her oister, Miss Flo Handlin.
lanta townhip assessor, who was Mrs. Charles Ross and three chil-
killed some time ago when the Kin- dren, of Springfield, visited in Lake
dred car was struck by an Alton Fork Friday with her mother, Mrs.
:train near Atlant, a, was filed for Una Munyon.
probate in Lincoln Friday• A son was born recently to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Burton; sixth child.
MAN BITTEN BY VIPER Mrs. Burton before her marriage was
Miss Opal Ross.
TAKING PHYSICAL TEST Mrs. H. O. Haynes of Sringfield
vb'ited here last week with her
John Hopp, who was bitten by a granddaughter, Mrs. Robert Bul:ton,
viper at the Dumser store in Lincoln and went from here to Chestnut to
on the 26th of July, went to Peoria spend a few days with another
the first of the week to submit to a'granddaughter, Mrs. Alfred Wilson.
three days' blood test and physical Mrs. John Gaffney of Milton, Iowa,
examination. !and Clark Gaffney of Cornland vi-
cinity, visited old friends here last
REMOVE LAST TRAIN Thursday-
PENNSYLVANIA LINE Mr. and Mrs. Chester McAfee and
family motored to Brighton, Illinois,
Saturday was the last trip of the !and visited relatives Saturday and
Sunday. !
remaining passenger train on the Mr• and Mrs. Dale Spain and ram-]
PennsylvaniaArmington.line Athr°ughstar mailAtlantaroute ily, of Edinburg vicinity, motored I
will be inaugurated between Minier here Sunday and visited her parents, l
Armington, and connecting with Mr. d Mrs. G. A. Stults.
: Mackinaw. ' Fred Fulton was able to return
home Sunday from the Deaconess
hospital, Lincoln, where he had un-
READY dergone a goitre operation.
FOR KITTEN BALL Mr. and Mrs• Henry Sandleben, of
Lincoln. visited Sunday with Mr. and
The Hartsburg Kitten Bail Leogue Mrs. Sherman Peters.
has been organized with six teams, Mr. and Mrs. Lawis Zelle attended
games wili be payed each Mon- church services in Chestnut Sunday
Wednesday and Friday even- morning, and took dinner with their
Lights will be turned on be- son, Fred W. Zelle, and family.
tween 7:30 and 9:15 o'clock. Four Mr. and Mrs. Harry Piatt attended
the teams are from the country the State Fair at Springfield Sunday.
: and two from town. Miss Ruby Moore was a guest Sun-
day of Miss Helen McAfee.
DEPARTED BY CANOE Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Robinson
OX ?RIP TO HAVANA and little daughter Meredith spent
Sunday with hel parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Coates.
Dr. Jans Lund and Herman ttein-, Ch,'rles Manley, Charles Fulton
zel left early Saturday moring from an d sister Mabel, while out motoring
Lincoln on a canoe trip down Salt Sunday evening, met with an acci-
dreek, intending to travel by canoe d,qt A bumble bee flew in the car,
OaltH:ea.to Afteer proceeding down the d,.ivcr lost control of the
., ;• _- - ar mon rl;e.', scering wheel, with the result that
ey ooK tne angamon to tne lm
• - the car ran into a ditch and tpset.
nora, and then u', the Illinois to Charles -Fulton was badly bruised,
Havana, compteti the trip Tues- but the others escaped with very lit-
tle injury.
LAYMAN BROADCASTS
LE;ICN ADJUTANT
FROM STATE FAIR
William C 5'u::3=, state adjutant
of the Ameri'an L-gion, with head- Earle Layman of Lincoln was
in Elo:migton, has been heard over the radio Monday after-
reappointed by the new department noon and evening, broadcasting seT-
commander cf the gion, James p. eral vocal solos from station WCBS,
Lindley, o Chicago, elected at the Springfield. The programs were
presented from the radio booth in
state convention in Danville last the Exposition building on the State
week. Fair grounds•
LEAGUE ASKS C.F. JOHNSON OFFICER
.!OR REDUCTIONS OF MILK GOAT GROUP
The executive committee of the Lo- Charles F. Johnson of Lincoln was
County Taxpayers' League met re-elected vice-president of the Illi-
at the court house in Linc:'lu Tues- ntis Milk Goat Breeders' Associjtion
and made plans to at the annual meetinsr conducted at
further tax reduction requests the Illinois State Fair in Springfield
tb county o,.:ias. ):'he !eat, ue Monday.
have a committee appear before
the board of neview, now in ssssion, (Advertisem-ent)
FAMOUS HOUSEHOLD
LOAN PLAN AVAILABLE TO
COMPLETES FIRST FLIGHT _ MT. PULASKI CITIZENS
ACROSS OCEAN WESTWARD
Through the Decatur office of the
Husehold Finance Corporation, the
nationally knon Household Loan
Plan. which has helped so many fami-
lies out of financial difficulties, is
available to the families of Mt. Pu-
laski. More than 360,000 families in
several hundred cities took advantage
of this family finance service last
year.
Under the Household Loan Plan,
you can borrow $300 or less to elp
tide over fmily financial emergen-
cies. with as loner as 20 months to
repay. The cost is as low as the
economies of Household's hrge vol-
ume and management can make pos-
sible.
Under the Household Plan the only
A banquet tende former Odd signatures required are those of hus-
Fellow's Orphans Home students by bad and wife. You do not lave to
the Board will be one of the annual have friends or relatives endorse
homecoming in Lincoln Sunday and lyour note. No investigations are
Mdav Sentember 4th and 5th. l made among friends, tradespeople or
"-)ord' rvx;eived from former pupils employers--the loan is strictly be-
indicates ?hat an unudly large ] tween you ,and Household. Any mar-
number cf Alumni will present lried couple permanently located and
for the reunion. The )ajority will!keeping house whose nornal income
arrive Saturday v-d remain until af-l is sufficient to meet living expenses
tar the Labor Day holiday, vlus small payments on a loan is eli-
.e bpnqwt will be served in the gible to borrow under this plan. If
........ Home you desire further information on
• :s d'ning room of the
chfldre , :' I the Household Loan Plan, just ad-
Sunday afternoon-
, dress the Household Finance Corpor-
THE TIMId-NEWS, MT. PULASKL ILLINOIS
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NEWS ZEIGLER PICKET
84 TSBUSHELS YIELD
!N CHRISTIAN COUNTY
Taylorville, Ill.--An unusually
large yield of oats on Christian
unty land has been been reported
by Logan Fisher, who tenants the
Dr. C. A. Stokes farm in Taylorville
;ownshi:;. The average was 84 bush-
duction of soybeans, sixtieth in alfal-
fa, and thirteenth in value of all
cr:ps, according to a survey com-
pleted recently by the College of
Agriculture, Univemity of Illinois•
ELEVATOR AT NEW
HOLLAND DESTROYED
Fire which was discovered at 2
o'clock Wednesday morning com-
pletely destroyed the W. J. Sullivan
grain elevator, one-half mile west of
New Holland on the Alton railroad.
IS SHOT TO DEATH
Domintk Lauranti, 33. of Zeigler,
an op:onent of the new wage agree-
ment. was shot to death by unidenti-
fied persons while picketing a Bell
hnd Zcllar mine at Zeigler shortly
after Sunday midnight. Both Zeig-
ler mines were operating Monday.
OLD SETTLERS' REUNI@N
AT PASTIME PARK
els to the acre.
! John Bedinger. of Clinton, presi
............ dent of the DeWitt County Old Set-"
LOGAN rat i rln am " tiers' ....
......... ..1 ssocmmn, has com,qeted aT-
SOYBeaN Puuum rangements for the 45th annual re-
)union to be held Sunday, August
Logan county is fifteenth in pro-128th, at Pastime Park on Salt creek,
between Kenney and Clinton. With
fair weather old settlers from Dewitt,
Macon and Logan counties are ex-
pected to attend the reunion in brute
-numbers. A fine program of speech-
"as, music, and other forms of enter-
tainment has been arranged.
SWANSON DEFIES REALTY
BOARD IN TAX BATTLE
State's Attorney John A. Swanson
has directed his st,aft to charge the
Association of Real Estate Taxvav-
era with contempt of court to test its
HELEN JACOBS NOW j right to+fight Cook county taxes.
ON TENNIS THRONE{ School teachers, to whom pay
{checks are no more than :leasant
- ... |memories, instigated the action•They
niH:l:.oJCa°bSathwee;e°dmeltY ° Cu'g:nldemanded an investigation a month
t ;ago holdin the real e t
H " " • g state axpay-
meleL2no¢l,?:t s,nce.she can re-, ers grou, responsible for the general
, " pea zne womens[ ' €, " ,
............ tax . rke that had all but stopped
ennls tnrone rellnqulsned ny ;urs t
- - he inflow of money into the county
Helen Wills Moody. land city treasuries.
Genius now is given prizes instead Kind words are the world's music.
of having to fight for recognitiom Home-keeping hearts are happiest.
Vogeisang's Announce...
Their Stock of
School Supplies
NOW READY for COMING SCHOOL YEAR
Note the Remarkably Low Prices we make
on the many items offered.
Perfection Cedar Pencils, 7in long with
medium lead and erasor 6 for 5c
Guarantee Pencils, 7 1-2 in. long, nickel tips,
red erasor, great pencil for the price 3 for 5c
American's VELVET Pencil, one of the best
5c pencils made--each ...... 4c
Mechanical Pencil --a very good one for ...... 5c
Wear Ever Mechanical Pencils, propels, expels
top action, 5 1-2 inch, and IT Works ...... 10c
Pencil Leads---12-18 in tube, black and colors __5c
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Note Book Filler--60 sheets, smooth paper .... 5c
Note Book Covers--black binder board, sched-
tries inside,2 ring fixtures, 60 sh. paper __14c
PALS Note Book Covers asst. colors, instruc-
Aion sheet, class-spor t schedule, 2 rings__10c
Crayolas--6 in box, 4c 8 in box 8c 16 in
box 15c. Special Price for opening sale.
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18 sticks W. Chalk for 5c; 12 sticks colored for 5c
BIG 5 Tablets, 8xl0 in.,150 pages, smooth
paper with pencil 5c
Guarantee Tablets--8xl0 in., 140 pages
extra quality paper ........... _ ........ 5c
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Colored Pape$ Tablets--8xl0 in, 120 pages,
with pencil for operdng sale 5e
Miscellaneous School-Needs
Other Items such as Paste, Glue,.relnforcements for Note Books
If you wan young men ,to stand ation, Citizens Building, Decatur,
up straight put them in uniform. , Illinois. (Advertisement)
UD-N'BUB
Erasors, Rulers, Compasses; Protactors; Pens; Lunch Boxes;
School Bap; Etc.; on hand for you, all parked with profit oppor-
tunities if ou buy.
VOGELSANG,S
THURSDAY AUGUST 25'
BULL SNAKE CRAWLED ti'ht fitting cage ntil the box
INT0 gMALL WREN BOX taken down nd one zhle
A bull sake 29 inches long forced iand the snake was killed as it
its body through a hole one inch in[to escape. The excited
diameter into a wren house that ]he parent birds called
measured four inches each way atltheir domestic tragedy.
Mason City recently, and killed four "
baby wrens that had just been hatch- #
cal. The snake had crawled to the t The humblest individual|
top of a rose tree where the wren some influence either for goo
box was located. It remained in its il upon others.
mhulance
Moderate
Our prices are moderate. It is
important to mention this fact, be-
cause the reputation we have for
superior service might lead one to
s
believe that our prices would be cor- [
spondly higher.
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The slmpie truth s that oUr ser-
vice is for all--and priced, therefore,
within the reach of all.
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" Ouaeral.Din.ao,- to.Cogan ,unty
,for oer fifty ttextrS'
EAST s,o suE
MOUNT PULA,SRI. ILL.
PHON E 0
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iONA BRAND
73c
-POUND BA 37c
Pillsbury, Gold Medal and Aristos *$1.25
24-POUND BAG . . . 6-¢
FRESH DAISY OR LONGHORN
CHEESE . . 2 35c
QUAKER MAID PORK AND
BEANS... 6
PiNK CO LDSTR EAM
SALMON...
c,., 25c
TALL
CAN 10c
THREE DIAMOND BRAND
CRAB MEAT
Swansdown Cahe Flour
Macaroni or Spaghetti Enco;e
Brand 6 3-OZ.
PGS. 25c
Flyt, ox . . ,,1-
Vinegar "AAH'RA.D" • • BOT./49€Q,.
WHVE ¢IOER ..... BOT. |€
-25c
. G. 21c
Your Cbozce olQuaker Crackels, Rice Pops,
Grape Nwt Flakes or Kellogg's Rice Krispies
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3 Lhs 10c
Lbs 17c
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