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A NewSuit for School, Of Course T HE first day means much to the lad. So Start him off right in a brand new "BeSt-Eyer"---the all- wool suit with the special features. Come in now and see our new fall line of these famous "Besi-Ever" Clothes for Boys. TIC NATO:SAL BOYS' MT You will like the bright, stylish fabrics, the nobby new models and above all, their splendid as- surance of satisfactory service. Prices, $3.00 to $7.50 Also Hats, Caps, Underwear, Shoes, Etc., in our big boys de- eartment. The Champion Silo "'•41•1••• ea ape ANN0uNCEMENTS Roy Morris was a Chicago visitor 4. el ere arearl.1%W•NP Wednesday. Mr. Clyde Thompson went to Pon- < Harry Imrie, of Odell, was a Dwight I e caller Tuesday, We Point p With Pride 5 , splendid trade. A LARGE SELECTION of honest goods at honest prices won us patronage of our best customers. Are you one of 4 9( 0 t 11 1 111 ? tiara Thursday. rot Roprosontative. I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination for Representative for the Sixteenth Senatorial District at the De- j publican Primary, September 9th, 1914.: Vimr vote and your support will be !z,ren t l y appreciated.—ROBERT H EN- N N CI, Fairbury, Illinois. I 10 the line of tine Teas and Co lees which we carry and on New fall shoes at Van Eman & dergaard's.—Adv. Ed Ferguson spent Wednesday Th which we have built up such Son- and :7 1 ursda3, in Chicago. 0404,?0000000000t7000 Call on T. Lawler for painting and 0 0 paper hanging.—Adv. 28-tf Ray Hohenshell, of Emington, 0 0 DWIGHT NO T E S ° ited his parents Sunday. 000000 000000000000 i Good school shoes at reasonatile A. L. On was an Odell caller Wed-I prices, mat Frank Reeb & Sons'.—Adv. nesday. Big saving on boys' school suits for i . 1 : one week only, at Carey & Seabert's. 1 Fred Miller went to Chicago Wed- I—Adv nesday. 11 . 25c can of K. C. baking powder, 20c. Cash Grocery.—Adv. Frank Morrow, of Odell, was a Dwight caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boyer were Chicago visitors Tuesday. Concord grapes for sale. Chris Scott r 327 E. Seminole St.—Adv. 34-1w Mr. and Mrs. Bert Small, of Verona, attended the ball game here Sunday. A very fine assortment of local post cards at O'Malley's Pharmacy.—Adv. Quite a number of Odell people at- tended the carnival Wednesday even- ing. Use Starless F'y Oil for your horses and cattle. O'Malley's Pharmacy.- Adv. W. A. Chester Messrs Chas Maier and Willis :0 ILLINOIS Marco Grocer Smith, of Verona, were Dwight callers s ig i Sunday. A. V. Dorman and family, of Che- noa, spent the week-end with E. C. a: .0.04 40÷41.4O-I- •:-X-+O+OOOO-7,-OtOOOO+C.•:-C-Otteep+OO-I--:-O-:•->OOOO++4.44+ e t e School Clothes FOR Boys and Girls s. Always fresh at O'Malley's Phar- macy—Johnson's appreciated choco- lates.—Adv. If you would sell see Frank L. Smith. No deal too small; no deal too large.—Adv. Wanted—Waitresses, experienced or those. willing to learn. Livingston Hotel:—Adv. 34-2w Messrs. M. 0. Vint and Harry Burke, of Kinsman. were on our streets Saturday. Come in and see the new Red Cross and Plio Shoes at Van Eman & Son- dergaard's.—Adv. Miss Inez Sayer has accepted a pu- lpit as bookkeeper at Stillman',-; Pharmacy at Joliet. Misses Mary i-Iais and Agnes Wat- son, of Odell, were visiting Colette McKinzie this week. Misses Llias Pierce and Alma Lydig- sen left Saturday for a two weeks' va cation trip on the lakes. .Jake Stahl's team against the F. I.. Smiths at West Side Park tomorrow Don't fail to see it.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Haney, of Washington, D. C., are visiting at the - : We are prepared to supply your needs in Boys and Girls Wearables at reasonable prices and will appreciate a look when in need of anything in our line: FOR GIRLS we aro showing the 1VALTON AND PETERS SHOES. They look well, wear well and are sold at right prices. I Miss Dorothy Reeb, of Chicago, vis• . ited her father, Mr. Edw. Reeb, this week. . +7.* 4,* DRESSES o 0 0 A A s. g in wool serge, gingham, etc. Sizes 6 to 14. : Prices 50e to $3.00 ,. X DRESS GOODS I: . s• . t s .. o we carry the WALTON AND SELZ SHOES, button and 6> lace. You will not find a better school or dress shoe for the money. X . O X .i. i ) S. :. t Master Gordon Ellison, of Wenona, is visiting at the McKee home this week. A. B. Epstein left for Chicago Thursday on business connected with his store. A 75c package of stock food with every $2.00 purchase at Eugene Flag- ler's.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Flomerfelt left Thursday for a two weeks' Natation in the east. Cold weather is coming; get your We are showing a good assortment of school ginghams and other wash goods, also weal serges, plaids and fancy weaves. FOR BOYS wwm wmammrmame m•maimame adamesiwwwwwm'emm we e'elo'Clem'cem slealeastew's'Alial'm w eemmmami amrsearmim'onemmsdemi g SUITS furnace put in shape by Eugene Geo. Baker home this week. Flagler's.—Adv. Comfort, quality and style in Lloyd Bartholic, of Chicago, spent pair of Thompson Bros. new fall styles Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. at Frank Reeb & Sons.'—Adv. 2w Muro Bartholic. Aliss Etta Empie left Monday for every AND TROUSERS We have a good stock of boys' suits in blue serge and fancy, at low prices, value considered; also a complete line of boys' knee trousers at 25e and up. Alecto, Ill., where she is employed as a trimmer in a millinery store. Miss Mildred Knudten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Knudten, of Mil- C- isCsirot o ettla410.464t 4 )44.**Cs:÷. ••• •.. 4 )÷. 4.•n o ti.Celre-0....**40÷0... •... •.<4...)..t...".<64.4 Ca:4-C 5 4 :+•:••:••:•0•:•0 Come Back to the Light Cars E LECTRIC SELF STARTER E LECTRIC LIGHTING POWER TIRE PUMP VAN EMAN SONERRA110 Mrs. Calvert, of Bloomington, and formerly of this city, is visiting friends here this week. For camp or home use Nyal's Mbs- quito lotion assures comfort. O'Mal- waukee, is visiting relatives here. ley's Tharmacy.—Adv. The Cash Grocery expect a car of Arthur Brubaker, of Chicago, spent peaches about the 25th. The price Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brubaker. \I iss Evelyn McKee returned to Chi- cago Tuesday after a month's vacation spent with her parents. .Jake Stahl's team against the F. L. Smiths at West Side Park tomorrow. Don't fail to see it.—Adv. For Rent-5 or 8 room house, with or without barn. Call or address Mrs. Lena Smith, Dwight.—Adv. 33-2w around $1.50 and $1.75 per bushel. Adv. Airs. Elizabeth Selzer arrived home Wednesday from a five weeks' visit with friends in South Dakota and Iowa. Men's fall style shoes on the new English lasts in patent leather, dark tan, or gun metal. at Frank Reeb & Sons'.—Adv. 34-2w Miss Bessie Reeder left Wednesday Mr. 0. H. Naffziger left Tuesday Inr 4 for Charles City, Iowa, where she will Montana, where he will spend his va- take a position as milliner for the ration and look after his land inter- fall season. Whatever Cut you war best of We have thing, a get suck else, yo prices S t, we luno it—and the that particular cut, too. only the best of every- nd, although you can't choice cuts anywhere will always find our rprisingly Fancy Home Smoked Hams 20c Per Lb. Drew's Fulton N eat Market gists. Don't fail to take advantage of Ow The $8.50 electrical offer made by special discount on boys' school suits Orr Bros. will expire Sept. 1st. Let' for one week only, at Carey & S. ,,- us have the contract for your house bert's.—Adv, before then.—Adv. I Mrs. Mona Carpenter, of Chicago, is Quite a number of Dwight people here spending several days with her I went to Morris Monday and witnessed parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Radcliffe, the defeat of the Morris nine by the I east of town. Chicago Federals. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seymour enter- Special for one week beginning to- tained the latter's uncle and cousin, day we will place on sale 75 boys suits Mr. Wallace and Mrs. Zorn, of M•u- all $5.00 and $6.00 values, for $ 3 . 00 . ; data, Ill., the past week. E Carey & Seabert.—Adv, ; If you want to see a good ball game Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Armstrong and i come out to the West Side Park to- family and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Arm-morrow and see the F. L. Smiths strong and faintly, of Pontiac, spent against Jake Stahl's team.—Adv. Sunday with Mrs. C. W. Myers. Airs. S. C. Wilkinson returned Wed- Mrs. Bruce Goodman is a sufferer nesday from Chautauqua, New York, this week with a severe attack of where she has been for five weeks quinsy, Her mother, Mrs. leuter, of She is much improved in health. Streator, came Thursday to be with No more darning if you buy Hale - her. proof hose for your boys and girls; 3 Mrs. H. R. Ball and daughter Helen, pairs guaranteed 3 months for $1.00 of Valparaiso, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Sold only by Carey & Seabert.—Ad v, "a* 11•1 4 "evrarer.".".'l.s" , :a"..arns".1%tcra? W A gitr tre . ""eLtedieVMS•6%1•60%/15,5"ria" 5 Passenger, 4 Cylinder (4x5 1-2) $1250 6 Passenger, 4 Cylinder ( 4x5 1-2) $1300 6 Passenger, 6 Cylinder (4 1-4x6) $1950 DWIGHT AUTOMOBILE CO. Not Incorporated .411111111a ARE YOU MAKING PLANS FOR A NEW BUILDING OF SOME KIND? If you want a SILO we can give you IMMEDIATE DE- LIVERY. We have the following sizes in stock. 10 x 30 12 x 30 14 x 30 14 x 34 All creosote treated wood staves which will not shrink or swell. No tightening of hoops neccessary. Miss Myrtle Brown resumed her duties at the Public Service Co office Monday, after a two weeks' vacation dinner at H I in lion- 411 Or other improvements? We will make it to your interest to get our estimate on the Lumber and all Building Material before letting the bill. ill We have an ample assortment of all grades from which to fill your order promptly. You will not obligate yourself by getting our prices. dr Your smallest order will be just as welcome as the largest order. Boston & McClelland LUMBER, GRAIN and COAL Phone 22 G. K. Simmons, of Kankakee, visited their mother, Mrs. Thole, part of this week. A. Strufe has sold the Grand Cen- tral Hotel to Mrs. C. M. Conant, who speht at Galesburg and Middlegrok , , took charge Thursday. Mr. Strufe Is III The newest style in ladies footwear planning on buying a larger hotel else- where. is a patent leather button shoe - with For Sale Cheap—Hard coal stove, kidney heel, vesting top, over gaiter kitchen stove, kitchen cabinet, dresser, cut and recede toe, at Frank Reeb & rug and bed complete; at house, Chi- Sons'.—Adv. 34-2w cago street, Tuesday afternoon. E. E. The Misses Agnes Korsgaard and Edgar.—Adv. Alta Moloney entertained a number or heir friends at a picnic Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lewis, of Milne- t apolis, Altrin., were among the old rtenfrew Park Friday, Aug. time residents, who visited here this or of Evalyne McKee. week. They were guests of Mrs. Let us have the contract, for wiring Henry Fox, and furnishing fixtures for your house Gene Hamilton returned Sunday let once if you wish to take advantage after spending a three weeks' vacation t of the $8,50 electrical offer we ar• at Fenton Falls, Ontario, Can., where I making. Orr Bros.—Adv. M his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Heber D. Lukenbill, of have a bungalow. Springfield, were guests at the home f Tames Currie the first of this week. If you want anything in the photo- ° ' graphic line such as photographs, ko- Air. Lukenbill is cashier in the Rev. daks, films, pushless hangers or ama- Pirtle Office at Springfield. teur developing and finishing call on We have a complete line of the roll - Dierks' Studio, the photographer In brated K. . S. Tapeless Blouse Hr your town.—Adv. boys—sizes 6 to 14 years, in btu! Word was received here last week chambray and black and white, at - II of the death of Mrs. Mary Dollison cents. Carey & Seabert.—Adv. Dw ight 111. EARL N. HAGER A man and wife can get a good home, woman to do general house work for four in family, man to attend furnace, etc., during winter and other work outside to suit himself. This is a chance for some young couple to get . Phone 20 Your Office Stationery DOES IT HEED REPLENISHING? DON'T YOU WANT SOMETHING NEW? CALL AT THE DWIGHT STAR AND HERALD OFFICE AND SEE OUR VARIOUS SAMPLES Or STOCK AND ARTISTIC PRINTING Fla Glass, wife of Edward B. Glass, near Sac City, Iowa, August 6, 1914. She was born in Iowa, September 19, 1879. The husband and a son; Lester E, sur- vive. Mr. Glass formerly lived five miles south of Dwight. His old friends here extend sympathy. Year's Subscription to This Paper, $1.50 in advance a start. Inquire at this office.—Adv. A AiMP I.1%""...Prned°615.re

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Page 1: EMAN SONERRA110 - dwight-historical-society.orgdwight-historical-society.org/Star_and_Herald_Images/1914_Star_and... · A NewSuit for School, Of Course THE first day means much to

A NewSuit for School, Of Course

THE first day means

much to the lad. So

Start him off right in a brand

new "BeSt-Eyer"---the all-

wool suit with the special

features. Come in now and

see our new fall line of these famous

"Besi-Ever" Clothes for Boys.

TIC NATO:SAL BOYS' MT

You will like the bright, stylish fabrics, the nobby new models and above all, their splendid as- surance of satisfactory service.

Prices, $3.00 to $7.50 Also Hats, Caps, Underwear, Shoes, Etc., in our big boys de- eartment.

The Champion Silo

■ "'•41•1••• ea ape

ANN0uNCEMENTS Roy Morris was a Chicago visitor 4.• •

elerearearl.1%W•NP

Wednesday. Mr. Clyde Thompson went to Pon- <

Harry Imrie, of Odell, was a Dwight I e caller Tuesday,

We Point p With Pride 5

,

splendid trade.

A LARGE SELECTION

of honest goods at honest prices won us patronage of our best customers. Are you one of 49(0

t 11 1 111 ?

tiara Thursday. rot Roprosontative. I hereby announce my candidacy for

nomination for Representative for the Sixteenth Senatorial District at the De- j publican Primary, September 9th, 1914.: Vimr vote and your support will be !z,ren t l y appreciated.—ROBERT H EN- N N CI, Fairbury, Illinois.

I

10 the line of tine Teas and Co lees which we carry and on

New fall shoes at Van Eman & dergaard's.—Adv.

Ed Ferguson spent Wednesday Th

which we have built up such

Son-

and :71 ursda3,

in Chicago.

0404,?0000000000t7000 Call on T. Lawler for painting and

0 0 paper hanging.—Adv. 28-tf Ray Hohenshell, of Emington,

0 0 DWIGHT NO T E S ° ited his parents Sunday. 000000 000000000000 i Good school shoes at reasonatile

A. L. On was an Odell caller Wed-I prices, mat Frank Reeb & Sons'.—Adv.

nesday. Big saving on boys' school suits for i

. 1 : one week only, at Carey & Seabert's. 1 Fred Miller went to Chicago Wed-

I—Adv nesday. 11. 25c can of K. C. baking powder, 20c.

Cash Grocery.—Adv. Frank Morrow, of Odell, was a

Dwight caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boyer were

Chicago visitors Tuesday. Concord grapes for sale. Chris Scott r

327 E. Seminole St.—Adv. 34-1w Mr. and Mrs. Bert Small, of Verona,

attended the ball game here Sunday. A very fine assortment of local post

cards at O'Malley's Pharmacy.—Adv.

Quite a number of Odell people at- tended the carnival Wednesday even- ing.

Use Starless F'y Oil for your horses and cattle. O'Malley's Pharmacy.- Adv.

W. A. Chester Messrs Chas Maier and Willis :0 • •

ILLINOIS Marco Grocer Smith, of Verona, were Dwight callers sigi Sunday.

A. V. Dorman and family, of Che- noa, spent the week-end with E. C. a:

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School Clothes FOR

Boys and Girls

s. Always fresh at O'Malley's Phar-

macy—Johnson's appreciated choco- lates.—Adv.

If you would sell see Frank L. Smith. No deal too small; no deal too large.—Adv.

Wanted—Waitresses, experienced or those. willing to learn. Livingston Hotel:—Adv. 34-2w

Messrs. M. 0. Vint and Harry Burke, of Kinsman. were on our streets Saturday.

Come in and see the new Red Cross and Plio Shoes at Van Eman & Son- dergaard's.—Adv.

Miss Inez Sayer has accepted a pu- lpit as bookkeeper at Stillman',-;

Pharmacy at Joliet. Misses Mary i-Iais and Agnes Wat-

son, of Odell, were visiting Colette McKinzie this week.

Misses Llias Pierce and Alma Lydig- sen left Saturday for a two weeks' va cation trip on the lakes.

.Jake Stahl's team against the F. I.. Smiths at West Side Park tomorrow Don't fail to see it.—Adv.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Haney, of Washington, D. C., are visiting at the

- :

We are prepared to supply your needs in Boys and Girls Wearables at reasonable prices and will appreciate a look when in need of anything in our line:

FOR GIRLS we aro showing the 1VALTON AND PETERS SHOES. They look well, wear well and are sold at right prices.

•I Miss Dorothy Reeb, of Chicago, vis• . ited her father, Mr. Edw. Reeb, this week.

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4,*

DRESSES

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0

A A ‘s. g in wool serge, gingham, etc. Sizes 6 to 14. : Prices 50e to $3.00 ,. X DRESS GOODS

I:

.s• .

t s

.. o we carry the WALTON AND SELZ SHOES, button and 6> lace. You will not find a better school or dress shoe for • the money.

X. O X .i.

i

) S. :. t

Master Gordon Ellison, of Wenona, is visiting at the McKee home this week.

A. B. Epstein left for Chicago Thursday on business connected with his store.

A 75c package of stock food with every $2.00 purchase at Eugene Flag- ler's.—Adv.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Flomerfelt left Thursday for a two weeks' Natation in the east.

Cold weather is coming; get your

We are showing a good assortment of school ginghams and other wash goods, also weal serges, plaids and fancy weaves.

FOR BOYS wwmwmammrmamem•maimameadamesiwwwwwm'emmwee'elo'Clem'cemslealeastew's'Alial'mweemmmamiamrsearmim'onemmsdemig

SUITS furnace put in shape by Eugene Geo. Baker home this week. Flagler's.—Adv. Comfort, quality and style in

Lloyd Bartholic, of Chicago, spent pair of Thompson Bros. new fall styles Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. at Frank Reeb & Sons.'—Adv. 2w Muro Bartholic. Aliss Etta Empie left Monday for

every AND TROUSERS We have a good stock of boys' suits in blue serge and fancy, at low prices, value considered; also a complete line of boys' knee trousers at 25e and up.

Alecto, Ill., where she is employed as a trimmer in a millinery store.

Miss Mildred Knudten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Knudten, of Mil-

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Come Back to the Light Cars E LECTRIC SELF STARTER E LECTRIC LIGHTING POWER TIRE PUMP

VAN EMAN SONERRA110 Mrs. Calvert, of Bloomington, and

formerly of this city, is visiting friends here this week.

For camp or home use Nyal's Mbs- quito lotion assures comfort. O'Mal- waukee, is visiting relatives here. ley's Tharmacy.—Adv. The Cash Grocery expect a car of

Arthur Brubaker, of Chicago, spent peaches about the 25th. The price Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brubaker.

\I iss Evelyn McKee returned to Chi- cago Tuesday after a month's vacation spent with her parents.

.Jake Stahl's team against the F. L. Smiths at West Side Park tomorrow. Don't fail to see it.—Adv.

For Rent-5 or 8 room house, with or without barn. Call or address Mrs. Lena Smith, Dwight.—Adv. 33-2w

around $1.50 and $1.75 per bushel. Adv.

Airs. Elizabeth Selzer arrived home Wednesday from a five weeks' visit with friends in South Dakota and Iowa.

Men's fall style shoes on the new English lasts in patent leather, dark tan, or gun metal. at Frank Reeb & Sons'.—Adv. 34-2w

Miss Bessie Reeder left Wednesday Mr. 0. H. Naffziger left Tuesday Inr 4 for Charles City, Iowa, where she will

Montana, where he will spend his va- take a position as milliner for the ration and look after his land inter- fall season.

Whatever Cut you war

best of

We have

thing, a

get suck

else, yo

prices S

t, we luno it—and the

that particular cut, too.

only the best of every-

nd, although you can't

choice cuts anywhere

will always find our

rprisingly

Fancy Home Smoked Hams 20c Per Lb.

Drew's Fulton N eat Market

gists. Don't fail to take advantage of Ow The $8.50 electrical offer made by special discount on boys' school suits

Orr Bros. will expire Sept. 1st. Let' for one week only, at Carey & S. ,,- us have the contract for your house bert's.—Adv, before then.—Adv. I Mrs. Mona Carpenter, of Chicago, is

Quite a number of Dwight people here spending several days with her I went to Morris Monday and witnessed parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Radcliffe, the defeat of the Morris nine by the I east of town. Chicago Federals. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seymour enter-

Special for one week beginning to- tained the latter's uncle and cousin, day we will place on sale 75 boys suits Mr. Wallace and Mrs. Zorn, of M•u- all $5.00 and $6.00 values, for $ 3 .00 . ; data, Ill., the past week.

E Carey & Seabert.—Adv, ; If you want to see a good ball game Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Armstrong and i come out to the West Side Park to-

family and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Arm-morrow and see the F. L. Smiths strong and faintly, of Pontiac, spent against Jake Stahl's team.—Adv. Sunday with Mrs. C. W. Myers. Airs. S. C. Wilkinson returned Wed-

Mrs. Bruce Goodman is a sufferer nesday from Chautauqua, New York, this week with a severe attack of where she has been for five weeks quinsy, Her mother, Mrs. leuter, of She is much improved in health. Streator, came Thursday to be with No more darning if you buy Hale - her. proof hose for your boys and girls; 3

Mrs. H. R. Ball and daughter Helen, pairs guaranteed 3 months for $1.00 of Valparaiso, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Sold only by Carey & Seabert.—Ad v,

"a* 11•14 "evrarer.".".'l.s" ,:a"..arns".1%tcra?

W A gitr tre

.

""eLtedieVMS•6%1•60%/15,5"ria"

5 Passenger, 4 Cylinder (4x5 1-2) $1250

6 Passenger, 4 Cylinder ( 4x5 1-2) $1300

6 Passenger, 6 Cylinder (4 1-4x6) $1950

DWIGHT AUTOMOBILE CO. Not Incorporated

.411111111a

ARE YOU MAKING PLANS FOR A NEW BUILDING OF SOME KIND?

If you want a SILO we can give you IMMEDIATE DE- LIVERY.

We have the following sizes in stock.

10 x 30 12 x 30 14 x 30 14 x 34

All creosote treated wood staves which will not shrink or swell. No tightening of hoops neccessary.

Miss Myrtle Brown resumed her

duties at the Public Service Co office Monday, after a two weeks' vacation

dinner at

H I in lion-

411 Or other improvements?

We will make it to your interest to get our estimate on the Lumber and all Building Material before letting the bill.

ill We have an ample assortment of all grades from which to fill your order promptly.

You will not obligate yourself by getting our prices.

dr Your smallest order will be just as welcome as the largest order.

Boston & McClelland LUMBER, GRAIN and COAL

Phone 22

G. K. Simmons, of Kankakee, visited their mother, Mrs. Thole, part of this week.

A. Strufe has sold the Grand Cen- tral Hotel to Mrs. C. M. Conant, who speht at Galesburg and Middlegrok , ,

took charge Thursday. Mr. Strufe Is III The newest style in ladies footwear planning on buying a larger hotel else-

where. is a patent leather button shoe -with For Sale Cheap—Hard coal stove, kidney heel, vesting top, over gaiter

kitchen stove, kitchen cabinet, dresser, cut and recede toe, at Frank Reeb & rug and bed complete; at house, Chi- Sons'.—Adv. 34-2w

cago street, Tuesday afternoon. E. E. The Misses Agnes Korsgaard and

Edgar.—Adv. Alta Moloney entertained a number or heir friends at a picnic Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lewis, of Milne- t •

apolis, Altrin., were among the old rtenfrew Park Friday, Aug. time residents, who visited here this or of Evalyne McKee. week. They were guests of Mrs. Let us have the contract, for wiring

Henry Fox, and furnishing fixtures for your house Gene Hamilton returned Sunday let once if you wish to take advantage

after spending a three weeks' vacation t of the $8,50 electrical offer we ar• at Fenton Falls, Ontario, Can., where I making. Orr Bros.—Adv.

M his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Heber D. Lukenbill, of have a bungalow. Springfield, were guests at the home

f Tames Currie the first of this week. If you want anything in the photo- ° ' graphic line such as photographs, ko- Air. Lukenbill is cashier in the Rev. daks, films, pushless hangers or ama- Pirtle Office at Springfield.

teur developing and finishing call on We have a complete line of the roll- Dierks' Studio, the photographer In brated K. . S. Tapeless Blouse Hr your town.—Adv. boys—sizes 6 to 14 years, in btu!

Word was received here last week chambray and black and white, at - II

of the death of Mrs. Mary Dollison cents. Carey & Seabert.—Adv.

Dw ight 111.

EARL N. HAGER A man and wife can get a good

home, woman to do general house work for four in family, man to attend furnace, etc., during winter and other work outside to suit himself. This is a chance for some young couple to get .

Phone 20 Your Office Stationery DOES IT HEED REPLENISHING? DON'T YOU WANT SOMETHING

NEW? CALL AT THE DWIGHT STAR AND HERALD OFFICE AND

SEE OUR VARIOUS SAMPLES Or STOCK AND ARTISTIC PRINTING

Fla

Glass, wife of Edward B. Glass, near Sac City, Iowa, August 6, 1914. She was born in Iowa, September 19, 1879. The husband and a son; Lester E, sur- vive. Mr. Glass formerly lived five miles south of Dwight. His old friends here extend sympathy. Year's Subscription to This Paper, $1.50 in advance a start. Inquire at this office.—Adv. A AiMPI.1%""...Prned°615.re