ceresota flour - Dwight Historical Society

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ceresota flour - Dwight Historical Society
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Sirs. Wile Cusick went to Kankakee
to, ette.t•
Mrs. L. P. Halm was a Joliet visitor
last Friday.
Mrs. Johnson, of Odell, spent lion000000000000- 0 00000 day here with friends.
Carl Tock for lumber and coal.—Adv. In Omaha, Neb., after spending two
W. 0. Cook visited in Union Hill weeks here with Dwight relatives.
Sunday.
Best value for the right price, The
Miss Llillau Kline visited In KanNobler & Campbell Piano, at Bakers'.
kakee Sunday.
Adv.
sonny,
but
those
shoes
were
awOh,
Mrs. Ellen Sparks returned Friday
fully warm, Tuesday, weren't they?
from a ten days' visit spent in ChiBuy Marigold Oleomargarine at
cago.
Drew's and save on your butter bill.—
Modern cottage, 6 rooms with bath,
Adv.
hot water heat and all modern conand
Sirs.
F.
J.
llohenshell
visMr.
veniences for sale. Inquire of Anited over Sunday wills relatives near
drew Neilson. Adv. 33-tf.
Streator.
During the hot weather -my photo
The oil mop that gets In the corners,
gallery will be closed every second
Wizard."
Act
now,
and
get
a
The
and fourth Sunday of the month.
quart can of oil for $1.50, the regular
There is a photographer in your town.
price of the mop alone, at C. Si. Baker
L. Dierks.—Adv. 25-tf
Son's.—Adv.
&
*DWIGHT NOTES *
Must
Suit
You
L. C. Nichols was In Momence over
Miss Mabel Ifolder was in ReddIck
Sunday.
Tuesday.
went to Nangasee
P. Mittens.
Mr. Harold C. Barr returned to ChiTuesday.
cago Monday evening.
A. G. Potter and wife were In KanMisses Jane Carthy and Elsie Bush.
ler were Reddick visitors Sunday.
kakee Tuesday.
in
Mrs. K. J. Slow and children spent
P. E. Trainor, of Budd, was
Dwight Wednesday.
Sunday in Gardner visiting friends.
Wm. Burkhardt returned Tuesday
Mr. and Sirs. L. F. Bomberger attended the celebration in Streator La- irons a trip in Nebraska.
M iss Mildred Giles spent Sunday
bor Day.
Janes Ketcham spent Labor Day In with relatives in Chicago.
Sirs. Roger Mills went to Peoria
Streator, where ho attended the celeThursday for a short visit.
bration.
Mrs, Henry Wilson visited with rel
A Ward Triangle oil mop and a
Dollar can of 'oil for $1.50. If you
haven't one, you ought to order one today, of C. M. Baker & Son. Adv.
Sirs. A. W. Armstrong and children,
of Pontiac, returned -home Sunday evening after spending the week with
Mr. and Mrs. C. Co. Barr and Mrs.
Myers.
You will never know
the meaning of real engine
economy and efficiency until you
study the quiet, smooth, easy running
features of
Lauson Frost King
Gasoline and Oil Engines
There are more drop forged and case hardened parts on Lauson Frost King engines
accurate in adjustment, and therefore as
than any other. This means an engine as
The Lauson Frost King is built up to a stand-
economical, after five years' use, as when Dew.
a little more than some others to start with, hot a great
ard, not down to a price. They cost
a warranty of long,
deal less in the long ma. The Frost King trade-mark on an engine is
satisfactory service.
Guaranteed—The manufacturers absolutely guarantee
Lauson Frost King engines to make good on every claim
they make for them; also as to workmanship and material 111 1 1 1
And our guarantee stands back of them, too. The "Frost
King" is so dependable we have no hesitation is recommending it to everyone.
so many
Come in and see the "Frost King'—learn why
up-to-date farmers think is's the best engine on earth. Ask
yes
about Lauson Service to users, too. We can supply
P.
any style or size "Frost King" from a to so H.
'on
C. S. ANDERSON
Dwight. Illinois
Adam Comer, of Union HIM spent k
a few days hero with friends.
d t Chicago
Mire. Conrn
I
Friday after a week's visit 'here.
Max Miller spent Wednesday in Chi- I
-business
pertaining
to
thesago on
store of Sillier Bros. & Sons.
Our next excursion to Judith Basin:
Tuesday, Sept. 16. Slake your reservations now. Weary & Snyder.—Adv.
Ask R. Mills, Ed. Chalmers. J. Hahn. Adolph
Struts at Grand Central
1.411EABCELECTR
Hotel, and many others
SY'
ALTORF
"snrdco ern
Sold eselasirelY:hY
FARE REFUNDED
Round trip on a $20
purchase; one way on a
$10 purchase.
Christopher Bros.
HEENAN'S
Streator, III.
PHONE ORDERS
Reeeive prompt and
careful attention.
Phone in all depart.
ments.
A SPECIAL SALE OF
CERESOTA FLOUR
49 lb. Sack of Ceresota Flour
$1.40
98 lb. Sack of Ceresota Flour
$2.80
500 lb. Lots Ceresota Flour
$13.50
These prices are F. 0. B. Streator. III .
Don't Miss This Sale. The Regular Price on
Ceresota Flour Has Been $1.60 Per Sack
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IMETgla
It makes a full, rich
• drink — positively unmatchabid at the price.
Its purity and qu ality
assure a satisfying. w
hole.
dd
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nk-ja Is delivered to
'''Ileex
The
Mn,
Qua
ch''e
Cents
Pound
ARBUCKLE BROS.
pica-O-Ja Sales D..
30-465 East Illinois Sweet
Cekao,
6;getBest Results Grinclyoutfofeeathame,
Tuesday
the board and asked that he be as
a marriage license.
In a class by itself—the Hastings sessed, as the assessor had entirely
Cabinet—let as prove it, West Side overlooked him in making the rounds.
This man was Rev. George H. McFurniture Co. —Adv.
Mrs. Emma Barr Watkins returned Clung, pastor of the Methodist Episto Chicago Monday, having spent two copal Church at Dwight. lie scheduled nearly $1,500 in personal property
weeks with relatives.
Fred Sodini spent Thursday after- and said he wanted to pay the taxes
the
noon in Pontiac, where he attended to on it. His some was placed on
assessor's books.—Pontiac Leader.
some business affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hahn returned home Monday evening after a few 000000000000 990 000
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Operated by either motor or gasoline engine--most perfect machine made
Mex-O-Ja is an unique blend
of our selection of berries from
the world-famous coffee growing
countries of Sao Paulo and Die
mountain districts of Mexico.
as far as Chicago.
Tuesday.
Word was received here of the death
Sir. and Mrs. Harry Haynes and
I. Lowe in Montana, where
daughter spent Wednesday in Wile of Mrs. P.
she has been living. She was hurt in
mington.
a
runaway
accident and died from the
Mrs. James Bagnell and son are visresults. She and Mr. Lowe lived here
iting her folks in Wilmette a few days
for a number of years and will be rethis week.
Mrs. James West left Thursday for membered by mane.
Misses Mildred and Corrine Maupla
a few days' visit with her daughter in
who have spent the past five weeks
Lexington.
here
the guests of friends, left WedGarland Stoves and Ranges always
please. Sold by The West Side Furni- nesday for their home in Salt Lake
City. They will stop off at St. Louis.
tore Co.—Adv.
Mrs. Irving Eames and Miss Edith Shelbina, Mo., and Denver, Col., for
Nelson visited with relatives in Pon. short visits while on their way back.
The board of review finishes its
tica Wednesday.
'Safford Wright went to Pontiac on work on Saturday. On Tuesday of this
week
a man came voluntarily before
afternoon, where he secured
days' visit In Chicago.
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Miss Marie Sinen left Monday for
her home in Chicago after a week's O
The A. B. C. POWER WASHER
The Coffee You
Want at the Price
You Want To Pay
Orr Brothers recently furnished rued I
Irk light fixtures for the residence of
John Stewart, W. R. Drew, George
Chase and John Finnegan.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Skidmore and.
Mrs.Boutet arrived here last Friday
atives in Lexington Sunday.
Arthur Brubaker, of Chicago, was a from Cincinnati, Ohio, for a visit with
the fortner's daughter, Mrs, Edward
home visitor a few days this week.
Hoffman. Mr. Skidmore returned home
Mr. and Mrs. L. Knudsen and two
sons left last Saturday for their home Monday and the latter two remained
until Thursday.
Graymont,
Miss Florence Eisele, of
Miss Anna and Frieda Teitleman respent Sunday here the guest of friends.
turned to their home in Gary, Ind..
Tuesday
for
Miss Clara Johnson left
Tuesday morning after spending La two
weeks'
visit
with
her
folks
in
a
bor Day here the guests of Mr. and
Gardner.
Sirs. A. B. Epstein and family. They
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siedentop, of
Ransom,. were visitors in this city were accompanied by Nathan Epstein
visit here with friends.
Mr. and Sirs. William Scott and two
daughters, Hazel and Gladys, spent
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SCHOOL NEWS a
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The Dwight schools opened Tuesday
for you as hard as you work for it.
with a very good enrollment. The The question is—how to make it work,
Labor Day in Streator.
enrollment by grades is as follows:
The best way, in fact about the only
Burton Orr was in Pontiac a portion
EAST SIDE.
safe way is to
of Wednesday attending to some mat"23
First Grade
Iron in the county court.
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INVEST IT JUDICIOUSLY IN LAND
Second Grade
Miss Larsen, of Chicago, arrived
53
Third Grade
in Illinois and Iowa. The land will
last week to take up her duties as
46
Fourth Grade
produce crops which can be exchanged
liner for Miss Lucy Rhinehart.
40
Fifth Grade
Clarence Clover autoed here from
for gold and every year it will be in30
Sixth Grade
Bloomington Saturday evening and
32 • creasing in value. Your money inSeventh Grade
spent -Sunday here with friends.
vested here will surely grow. You
Eighth Grade
Charlie McWilliams was in Pontiac
and NOT your banker will reap the
wEsT SIDE.
a portion of Wednesday attending to
harvest.
32
First Grade
some matters in the county court.
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Second Grade
FRANK L. SMITH
Easy to sing with, the Price & Tee75
High School
LAND NAN
ple Player Piano. Come in and hear
The new departments of Manual
it. The West Side Furniture Co.—
Training and Domestic Science are
Law, Loam., Land and 1:11•9114110.
Adv.
=SIN=
both full. There are eighteen boys in DWIGHT
Levi Reeder has resigned his posithe High School in the Manual Traintion as clerk at the grocery store of
ing and sixteen High School girls in
P. D. Kern. William Scott has aci Science
the Domestic
c ence cours e.
espied the position.
The Seventh grade has Manual
Mr. and Sirs. Storey Matteson, Jr.,
Training and Domestic Science on
and son. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baker, of
Monday and Wednesday afternoon,
Morris, spent several hours with Mrs.
from 2:35 to 3:50. In these courses
C. NV. Myers Sanday.
there are fourteen boys and eighteen
Come into our office and inspect
girls. The Eighth grade has its work
some grain samples fresh from the
famous and reliable Judith Basin. Tuesdays and Thursdays. In these
Snyder.—Adv. classes are twenty girls and fourteen
Weary &
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kirkendall return- b"''
ed home from Aurora last Sunday
after a visit of a week with their
daughter, Mrs. A. R. Keck.
Sir. and Mrs. Dawson (nee Miss
Dolly West), of Lexington, are the
proud parents of a nine pound baby
- boy born the first of the week.
Orr Brothers recently rented one of
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RAILROAD NEWS
Sunday Excursions
Every Sunday During Sept.
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The intense heat of Tuesday caused
one of the main tracks of the Alton
through
Cayuga to buckle so that it
the front windows of the Park News
was impossible to run trains over it.
Depot and have on display a complete
Section gangs were rushed to the
line of electrical supplies.—Adv.
scene and the damaged rails replaced
Mr. and Mrs. John P. McWilliams
by others.
left last Sunday for the east. They
The Alton has a gang of linemen
shipped their automobile and will moworking out of Pontiac engaged
in I
tor through the White Mountains.
stringing copper wires to be used by!
The village properties belonging to the telephone system for operating
the Geo. Z. Flagler estate located in trains, which is soon to supplant the
different parts of the town are to be old style telegraph instrument. The
sold at public sale. See the sale notice new system is expected to be in workthis issue.—Adv.
ing order in a short while. This sysA musical service will be given Sun- tem is being used for the operation of
day evening, Sept. 14, by the choir of trains on the southern and western
the Methodist Church, under the di- divisions of the road.
rection of Mrs. von Dahlen. A silver
A large steel cabinet containing'
offering will be taken.
lockers, having automatic key locks,
Mr. Bernard Swift, who has been has been installed in the waiting
visiting relatives here for the past room at the Alton station here. By
three weeks, left Friday for Conton, dropping a dime in a slot a person is
Mo., where he will atend school in the given the use of one of the lockers in
Christian University in that city.
which to leave his baggage and at the
Mr. and Mrs. William Giles came same time a key is released for the
down from Chicago Wednesday even- use of the person using the locker that
ing for a short visit with relatives. they may lock the door and thus safeThe former returned home Thursday guard their grips and packages.
and the latter will remain for a few
The Alton has supplied its baggageman, Mr. J. P. MtKee, at the station
days.
Now is the in this city, with a standard measurAttention every-body.
time to put In your winter's coal. ing stick graduated up to seventy-two
Carl Tock can take care of your or- inches. This stick will be used by
ders, any sloe. Place that order now him on and after Sept. 15 for measurand be safe. Phone 46, Dwight, Ills. ing all baggage brought to him for
checking. The standard size for a
adv.
Clarence Boyer and father, of trunk is forty-five inches each dimenDwight; Rudolph Eisele and family, sion. All trunks over that will be
Messrs. David Weber, Charles Weig- assessed so much excess per inch beguile and Glenn Turphs, of Graymont, sides the usual excess for weight. This
took a pleasure trip to Peoria Sunday I is In accordance with a new interstate
int their autos. — Pontiac Leader. 'commerce ruling.
to
South Bend
via
CHICAGO, INDIANA &
SOUTHERN R. R.
To SOUTH BEND
Roun d $
Trip
1_ • 50
7:40
Train Lv. Dwight
Ar. South Bend
11: 45 a.m.
ReturningLv. SouthBend
6:32 p. m.
For particulars consult
C. I. & S. TICKET AGENT
Make Your
Flashlight
Good as New
All it needs is an E'vereatlY
Tungsten Battery and Mazda Bulb.
FLASHLIGHTS, BULBS.
BATTERIES
In stock at Public Service Co.,
Dwight.
Mail orders filled prepaid.
for catalogue to
HENRY
Pontiac
Write
C. BULAND
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