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Forreston Journal from Forreston, Illinois • 8

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Charles C. Vogsler et al to Harry C. Naylor and Kathryn E. Naylor, warranty deed, conveys northwest qnmrter of section 15 and a strip of land 2 rode off east side of northeast quarter of section 16, all in township 22 north. range 11 east 4th principal meridian.

FOR RENT: Two house. Inquire of 8. W. Mamma. Stf STATE ACCREDITED Pure Bred Baby Chicks, rock bottoni prices.

Custom hutching. Rosy brooder houses, brooder stores, poultry supplies. Forreston Accredited Hstchery, 7tt FOR SALE: Several battery radio sets, reconditioned and In A No. 1 shape. Cheap; if taken at once.

Phone 12-20. Mr. G. WhlUlklns, a neighbor, Floyd Linneman. -Ear? Babb; the -post master who reads the postal cards, Charles Friable.

Bev. William Mason, the peacemaker, Henry Williams. Martha Hardacfe, Reuben's wife, loved by everybody, Lenora Meyer. Llssle Lawrence, the light of Reuben's eyes, Nelda Seuring. Emily 1 Lawrence, (otherwise known aa Teddy) the sunshine of the household, Mary Friable.

Sapphlra Scrigglna, the village gossip, Fknnle Koning. Mrs. G. Whiliikins, very proper hilt not Minnie Seuring. Curtain.

Song of' characters. Time of play, two hoars. A basket social after the play. The single lad-lea are requested to bring By Committee. Alfred Gelaeman attended the fa-neral of Walter Bowers at Brookvllle Thursday afternoon.

Mies Ivy McNutt, a student nurse at the Presbyterian hospital at Chicago, is home for a few weeks' Vacation. Joseph Fox, aged 70, pasted away at his home Wednesday evening after an lllnesS of about two weeks altho he hidn't been well for the past two He Is survived his wife and four children, Mrs. Asa Krelder pf Milledgevllle, Orville of Lanark, Mrs- Glen Erdmelr and Lois of Shan, non. The funeral was held from the Church of the Brethren Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. Burial was-made In the -cemetery adjoining the church.

Francis McGinnis of Chicago is here visiting at the 8am Fllcklnger home. Miss Alice Reddlngton of Freeport spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Reddlngton. Mr.

and Mrs. E. H. Kruse spent Tuesday evening at the DeVries Mr, and Mrs. A.

A. Bntser qpent Thursday evening, with fr. and Mra. Fred H. Stnkenberg.

Jake Wllkens pasted away at his home last Sunday at 12 o'clock after an illness of a few days of pneumonia. Funeiwl services were field Wednesday at the Baptist church. Obituary next track. The Cranes Grove school Is giving a play at the school house, March 17 and 13 at 7:45 o'clock. The title la "The Old Oakeai Bucket" The characters are as follows: Reuben Hardacre, a square honest old farmer, Alfred Mayer.

Tom, his son, a chip off the old block, George Oltmanns. Arthur Ames, true blue, Cyril DeVries. Mark Hayward, a wolf dressed in sheep's clothing, Eggo Koning. Jake Tompkin, in love with-Teddy, not wisely but too- well," Forbes DeVries. Mr.

and Mrs. Hye Heeren 'visited in the Edward Langhlin home for a few days the latter part' of the week. The Dorcas society will beads? afternoon with Mrs; Everts. Norma Gene, the little daugb Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Strodtman, la ill with .1 Mra. Emma Llndley of Pecatonica was a guest at the home' of Mr. and Mra. Hya Heeren for a few dr a The Pleasant Prairie Academy basketball team and the Mission House team of Sheboygan, Wia. played at Sheboygan Friday evening with the score being 26 to 20 In of lesion House.

Ruth Freese, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Freese, is ill with pneumonia. Word -was received here Monday morning of the death of Levi Market, of Davis, who passed away 8un-j day evening at a hospital in Freeport 1 after an Illness of-three weeks. I The King's Daughters met Tuesday-evening with the Misses Florence and Myrtle Denekas.

I German Valley The sixth month of. school closed Feb. 21, school being in session 20 days. The following pupils were neither tardy nor absent: Primary room, Lucille Cordes, Edwin Cunningham, Herman Mustard, Vera Harbers, Anna Mae Haan, Lenard Lenaur, Miles Cunningham, Francis Reemtsma, Wesley Qsterloo, Herman Strodtman, Gladys Rlents, Mardell Koehn: Grammar room, Irene lieints, Walter Ackerman, Donald Cordes, Roy Haan, John Vera Borchejre, Doris Wieman, Stanley Koehn, Thelma Reemtsma, Wallace Miller, Herbert Borrhers, Bernir-e Deiken. The grammar room have had- a .100 perfect attendance for three consecutive school months.

Mr. Dommer's examination for the third given February 26 and 27. The following pupils, received the highest averages in -their respective grades: 1st grade, Edwin Cunningham, Lenard Lenaur, 9614 2nd grade, Miles Cunnigham, 95 15: 3rd grade, Anna -Mae 4th grade, Lucille Cordes, 95 5th grade, Wallace Miller, 90 19; grade, Donald 92 911: 8th grade, Doris Wieman, 95 411. Remember the -Indoor circus at the P. gym on Thursday, Mar.

12. Mrs. Delta Thomas, Mna Floyd Smith and Mrs. W. Smith of Rockford were-guests -of Mrs.

James Sandlin Wednesday afternoon. John Heeren and family were guesta Monday at the home of Henry Wubbena and family of Freeport. John Heeren and family visited at the home of Rev. A. Wubbena at For-; reston Wednesday evening.

Mr. and Harm Uockhnlt celebrated their 36th wedding anniversary Wednesday at -their home. The children were all present to complete the family circle and make the day a happy memory for years to rome. The young married people's Bible class of the M. E.

church will give a three act play, No Account David," by Lillian Mortimer, evening, March 20 at 7:30 at the P. P. A. gymnasium. Mrs.

H. B. Grehlifield and daughter Aiethea were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Polcaster, and Mrs.

-James Polcaster of Chicago. tion for probata of will filed and hearing set for March Estate of Elisabeth Winner: Proof of notice of final settlement filed and approved. Executors final report filed and approved. Estate declared fully settled and closed, and executor Estate of Margaret Jane Fisher: Fred S. Maysllles appointed administrator upon' taking oath and filing Bond and oath filed and Ordered that letters issue.

June Term for claims. Estate of Margaret Jane Fisher: Proof of heirship made. Appraisement-bill and approved. Petition and order to sell epersonal property at public sale! Estate' of Benjamin Raymond 8tauffcr: Inventory filed and ap proved. Estate of Claude L.

Spratt: Proof of notice of final settlement filed and approved. Final report approved. Estate declared fully settled and closed and administrator discharged. Estate -of Clinton- H. Bailey: Petition for probate of will filed.

Written appearance and consent to' immediate probate of will by all hefrs filed. Testimony heard and will admitted to probate and to record. Charlotta N. Bailey appointed execu-. trix upon taking oath filing bond.

Bond and oath filed and approved. Ordered -that, letters issue. May term for claims. Estate of Francis McMahon appointed 'administrator upon taking oath and 'filing bond, Bond and oath filed and approved. Ordered that letters issue.

May term for claims. Estate of Clarence Erbes: Widow's award and Selection filed and Estate of Albert Dnmmqr: Certain men appointed appraisers. Estate of Clarence M. Report of sale of real estate' filed to he approved March 2 unless be shown to the contrary. Estate of Martha Peek': Proof of heirship made.

Guardianship of Wilbuf'L. Hite-nian et al: Motion of petitioner by wards past' 14 years, filed. Ceres Hltemsn appointed administrator upon filing bond. Bond and oath filed and approved. Ordered that letters issue.

-Estate of Charles Lux: Inventory filed and approved. Just and true account filed' and approved. Petition to eel! real estate to pay debts filed returnable to April Term. Eatate of Andrew W. Fell: Inventory-filed and approved.

'Hearing' on final -settlement set for March 4. Estate of Mary Lockwood: Heading on final settlement set for Mar. -Adoption of Harold Cloyd Diell: Petition of Harry Appleby and Edith Appleby for filed. Written appearance and -consent to adoption by Vernon Diell, father of child filed. Cause heard and decree I for adoption entered.

Estate of Charles H. Johnson: Proof of notice approved. Cause! heard and Claim allowed. Guardianship of L. Mettler: Appearance of Ruth L.

Mettler now of age filed. Guardian's final report filed and approved and guardianship declared fully settled and dosed upon filing receipt for final settle-! ment with ward Estate of Enos filed and approved. Appraisement bill filed and Co-partnership Inventory appraisement bill filed and approved, Shannon Mias Louise Entorf of Rochelle has returned to the home of her sister, rims. Terpen I ng, from the Meth-; odixt hospital at Freeport where she iiad been a few taking treat-, nn-nts. Marion Shore and Kathryn Grassau; vyore home from (lie DeKalb Normal over the week-end with their parents, Mr.

and Chas. Shore and' Dr. and Mrs. Grassau. 1 Walter Stevens and hla men are busy ejecting a new house on the It.

Young farm in place of the house thut burned down a. month ago. Miss Laura who la rattending school at the University at Urbana was called home' last Wednesday on account of the serious illness of her father, Geo. D. Byers.

Mrs. Delilah Krrider passed away qt the Methodist hospital at Freeport last Tuesday after a little more than a week's illness. She. leaves three David, Asa and Samuel, and three daughters, Mary Colbert, Mrs. Anna Heuermun and Mrs.

Ruth, Moon. -Asa. and Mrs. Moon reside ini Mlllcdgeville. Her funeral was held from the Church of the Brethren on I Thursday afternoon and was largely attended.

The storm on Saturday drifted the highway, 72, so that cars were stuck in the drifts Sundsy for several hours. The snow plow didnt get through until noon Monday and the bus had to detour Monday In order to. make -the trip. -4- Baileyville Locals Mr. and Mrs.

T. F. Nash spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Butser, Mrs. Miller and daughter Berths spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Hiska Johnson and family. -Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Abels spent Wednesday evening with and MA. E. H. Kruse.

-I The Ladles' Aid Society of the Baptist church met last Thursday afternoon with Miss Carrie Janssen, 1 A PHENOMENAL BUSINESS DR. BLAIR On account of many patients being unable to get their work done' Dr. Blair, the Painless Specialist, will remain at Clifton Hotel, Freeport, 111., until Saturday evening, March 2 lit. Call and aee him. Mias Nellie Wubbena.

Forreston, had 17 removed last Saturday. She said she could cheerfully recommend the Dr. to thq most timid. She had a number removed by the Dr. 4 yrs.

ago. Mrs. C. Carpenter of Stockton bad 20 removed Saturday. She said she had suffered all kinds of torture for years and ruined her.

health by carrying around a mouth full of teeth. She said the knew It would not hurt aa the Dr. -had removed 16 for her mother. good health la our most valuable asset, our working capital. Anything spent for its preservation is the best- investment we can make.

The Dr. may not- visit- Freeport again, you cannot afford to mini this opportunity. Mrs. Blair -in attend- WALL PAPER prices are very reasonable i Yon will be aurpriied at the high quality wall paper yon can (elect from our lamplea at low prioei. Compare our pricea and quality! 41 a single roll and FARM LIQHT PLANT BATTERIES ARJES DEPT.

STORE DRY GOODS GROCERIES CROCKERY-SHOES Load Howl Mr. and Mra. Harvey Os tick and family moved from the Frye property to the Kleaa Bocker property, Friday. Ovr brand new itock of. Wall Paper ia now on our ihelvei.

Be the first to come in and lode the pattern! over for your lelection. Stylee are the latert! The colors are the very neweetl Dont wait but come in to-' day for your aelectioh. np call Good, onr When your install an IRONCLAD light plant battery-your troublea will be ended. is Delco 1000 cycle farm plant battery that has won thousands of thru its dependable service. ENJOY MODERN LIGHT.

This is-the year to say good-bye to kerosene and er types of lamps i in favor of the new Delco bight. If youd like td see just how Delco produces brilliant electric light, just phone us for a free demonstration. FOR SALE: red clover seed, test 99.06. 613.0.0 per. bushel.

John Ruter. xllt2 FOR SALE: White Pekin duck eggs, 60c per setting, per dozen; 2 good work horses'; Hover hay; dry oak store wood and posts. C. W. Hoch, 9t4 SEWING.

WANTED: Reasonable Mrs. Roy Krlenti, Hailey-ville. 111. xlltr FOR SALE: 3 horses fholee of 9 'head. $25.90 up; one good big mule.

$60.00. Have a few that can't be -beat if you want real ones. 10 choice pure bred Buff Orpington cockerel. Fnr- -reston phone 72K. Ihm Bros.

lOtf FOR SALE: Oil burning brooder; 600 chick size. Jaroh N. Johnson. xlOtl FOR RAI-P: Timothy seed; also some early and late potatoes. Herman Jr.

xlltl Pure, bred Holstein heifer calf, from a 1700 lb. cow. Henry Drake. Jr. 1U1 KXECXTRIv" NOTICE Estate of Enos Jacobs.

Deceased. The having been -ap-i pointed! Executrix of the Estate-'; of Enos Jacobs, late of the County of Ogle, and State of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that she will ap-. pear before the County Court of said Ogle County, at the Court House in Oregon. Illinois, at the on the first Monday in May next. at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the' same adjusted.

All persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 21st day of February A. D. 1931. JOSEPHINE JACOBS, Executrix.

R. R. Tiffany. Atty. Ht3 VILLAGE ELECTION Notice is hereby that on Tuesday, the day of April next, at the Village Hall.

In the Village of Forreston in the County of Ogle and State of Illinois, an election will be held for the following village officers, One Village President for two years. Three Village Trustees for two years and One Village Trustee for one year to fill vacancy. Which election will be opened at 7 oclock in the morning, and will continue open until 6 o'clock in the af-. ternoon of the -same day. Given under my hand at Forreston, Ogle Illinois, the 6th day of March, A.

D. 1931. HARRY R. Ht2 Village Clerk. CHANCERY NOTICE STATE OF ILLINOIS.) )SS.

COUNTY OF OGLE. Circuit Court of Ogle County, April Term, A D. 1931. Charles Tluimer, in his 1' own right and: as Ad-) ministrator of. the Ei-) tate of Henry Tlmmer,) deceased, vs.

one 8. Rebjnan, Helen) Zumdalil. Albertus Tim-) mer, Charles Tim-1 Oliver Luella Abels, Edward)" Petrie, Fred Petrie, Jo-) iias Petrie; Sylvia Bam-) ber, Floyd Tlmmer, ltus-) In Cljancery sell Timmer. Nellie Ges-) No: 010416. in, John Dlffenbaugh.

Jesse Diffenbaugh, Har-) Diffenbaugh, mu DrlebelMs, Annie) Acker, Richard Diffen-) baugh, Olivia M. Diffen-) baugh, Maynard Hoov-) er. Lucille A. Glflln, Car-) -lene M. Hoover, and) Ralph H.

Dlkkers. AFFIDAVIT of the non-residence of Jonas Ietrle, Sylvia1 Bamber, Floyd Tlmmer, John Diffenbaugh, Diffenbaugh, Harvey Diffenbaugh, An-nie Acker, Richard Diffenbaugh, Olivia M. Diffenbaugh, Maynard Hoover, Lucille A. Glflln and Carlene M. Hoover, Impleaded with the Defendants above named, having been filed In the Office of the Clerk of said Circuit Court of Ogle County, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the said Janas Sylvia Bamber, Floyd Tlmmer, John Diffenbaugh, Jesse Diffenbaugh, Harvey.

Diffenbaugh, Annie Acker, Richard Diffenbaugh, Olivia M. Diffenbaugh, Maynard Hoover, Lu-' cille A. Glflln and Carlene M. Hoover, That the -Complainant heretofore filed his Bill of Complaint in said Court; bn the Chancery side 'thereof, and that. a Summons issued out of said Court, against said Defendants, returnable at -the Court Houqe In the City of Oregon, id said County, on the Monday of April next, 1931, as is by- law required, and that said salt is pending and undetermined in said Court.

Dated at Oregon, Illinois, this 4th day of March; A. D. 1921. LILLIE SHELLY, Clerk. MARTIN H.

EAKLE, Complainants Solicitor. lltS OGfUB COUNTY PROBATE Estate of Enos Petition for probate of will filed. Written appearance of. all heirs consenting to Immediate probate of will Iliad. Testimony heard and will admitted to probate and to record.

Josephine Jaeobe appointed oxeentrix upon taking oath and filing bond. Bond and filed and approved; ordered letters ten; May term for as. Certain men appointed appraisers. Estate of Georga F. Bymaster: Be port of sale of personal property filed aad approved.

Estate of Samuel J. Hayes: Patt- MaffeDa aondl ApoH WILLIAMS BROS. McCormack' Dcering There ia where yon make' real money! Iti the fixit ipring fry! of the leaaon that bring the best price. When yon hatch your chicks early your springs are ready to sell when we put out onr first price for heavy chickens. (Yon remember our prediction: If yon have 4-pound springs by the Fourth of Jnly they will be worth three times as much as hogs.) Theres still another reason why early chicks are your best money-makers.

The pullets start laying early in the fall aad by the time egg prices reach the peak their eggs are large enough to grade at Ho. We hope yon have already ordered your chicks or set your hens. If yon havent, dont wait any longer. Do it right away! And then 'clean your brooder home thoroughly and get your equipment in shape so that yon will be able to take care id them MARRIAGE LICENSES George E. Thompson, Kirkland, 111.

Laura Weltln, Quincy, 111. -Erlth Gerald Wlkei Stillman Valley. Ida Young, Stillman Valley. OGLE COUNTY TRANSFERS Edith M. Wedler to M.

F. Anderson and Elmer 8. Sanderson: Warranty deed, conveys south half of lot 1 and the south-half of lot 2 In block 16 in reston. James Thompson and wife to. Luther ft.

Stroh, warranty deed, conveys north 44 feet of lot 1, block 10 in Chana and north half of lot 2 in block. 10 In excluding 22 ft. off south end of north half. Mary Foss to Earl R. Wiley, warranty deed, conveys south half of lot 8 and north 4 feet of lot 7 in block 20 In Oregon.

Aisle Sharpe et al to Ella Brun-sklll. qult claim deed, conveys lot-14 in block 17 In Mt. Morris. Daniel Wolf and wife to Ethel E. Shaver, warranty deed, conveys south half of southeast quarter of section 30 In township 23 north, range 9 east 4th principal meridian.

Robert B. Talbot and wife" to -Mabel G. Hayes, quit claim conveys lots 3 and 4-ln block 3. Perry's addition to Lindenwood and north half of northeast quartet' of section 19, in township 41 north, range 2 east 3rd principal meridian. George Arthur Jones and wife to John L.

Zugs warranty deed, conveys' lot 3 in block 4 of Apltng-ton's 1st addition to Polo. Bertha Gander and husband to Harry FInkle, warranty conveys all of block 6 and all of street on northwest side of block and all of street on northeast side' of said, block and north half of street on southeast side of block, situated in Village of Buffalo. Marie -L. N. Riley to John P.j Wiltfang, -warranty deed, Conveys' southwest quarter of section 4 and west half of southeast quarter of section 4, part of north half of northwest quarter of section 9, also, the northeast quarter of southeast "quarter- of section 4, all In township 24 north, range 10 east 4th principal meridian.

POLO IATCHERY WUMVaatYoaKiffcf S. W. MOMMA. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Collections a specialty. DR.

WOOD DENTIST Permanently located over Hallert Drag Store, Forreston. ms. "VEAR after year the man who centers his farm operations around McCormick Peering Tractors and Farm Operating Equipment gets the utmost of modern farming. The reasons are plain. McCormick-Deering machines are simple, highly perfected, built every, conceivable advantage and feature, designed by International Harvester skill and 100 yean of manufacturing experience hack of them.

The McCormick -Deering line a wide range of equipment solve farming problems and to farming coots to a mini. There is McCormick- -Deering Equipment for big-capacity operations on the medhim-aize and larger farms that puts big days work in one mans control the year through. For smaller operations, the McCor-mick-Deering line includes ma-1 cry and tools to meet every You can see McCormick-Dcer-ing Tractors and Farm Machines display at our Ask us better equipment makes, farming better and more profit- The Tried and True Full line for Every Forming Operation Mh Basked by 100 Yean lTsnnfsiilsrieJ German A out sturdy, with with offers to reduce mum. a chin need. on how If yon need any help when yon get your chicks, ei J.

Harbers Valley, III THE BLACKHAWK PRODUCE COMPANY JAKE RYAN, Mgr. 'PHONE 63 Polo, imhols I .1.

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