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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1923THE GALVA NEWS, GALVA, ILLINOIS.TILE GALVA STANDARD Established, 1881.§2.001.00.05• ♦• 0• • •• •• ♦• •* * »THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE is $2.00 a 3’car in Illinois. Ou.side of Illinois the rate is $2.50 a year. Single copleB 5 cents each.NEWS ITEMS are alwny gladly received, subject to the editor's pencil, and spicy news communications are requested from any neighborhood Local news items are desired always.SCHOOL TEACHERS, Ministers aud Pby-PUBLIC SALEX^ A M XX X-X art a « —. m r- ^ g m » — - — —' -— — nrsiclans are especially requested to notify - '-•?!-us of all reports, announcements, ioc dents, etc., that are of local interestANONYMOUS communications will not he noticed Sign your name. It will not be published unless you desire It.THE LABEL ou your paper signifies when your time expires. Thus If It reads l.Inn24 it means your time will be up the first lt;lay of January*, 1024 the month being followed in each case by the yearThe undersigned having retired will sell at public auction at his promises, on?-quarter of a mile east of Bishop Hill post office,onTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1923Commencing- at one .-'clock -harp, the following described' 'three head of good milch cowsOne frerh September 15, others fresh soon after the sale. One calfONE GOOD FAMILY HORSEMARRIAGE LICENSESFARM TOOLS, ETC.AD\ ERTISING.Display ads 30c per Inch each Insertion, rranslent advertising and small space will be proportionately higher, according to ipace used and length of time runReading Notices or Locals, 10 cents per line each InsertionLegal advertising, full legal rateAdvertising Accounts due first of each month unless otherwise agreed upon.Cords of Thnnks. 10 cents per line.Notices of concerts, festivals, socials and ill entertainments, to which an admission Is charged, or of which the object is to make money, at regular advertising rates.COUNTY RECORDSThe Galya NewsJAMES A. NO WLAN....................................... Pnbliehermortgage(\ F Franke to I’ Nerming, release. E. A. Johnson to State Bank of An-GALVA, HENRY COUNTY, ILLINOISi F Grant to C. I. Gruov, chattelE GAIjVA WEEKLY NEWS Established, 1878.On® Year (lit Illinois) Six Months Single Copiesas second class matter.PAGE SIX.COMBINING—TERMS:♦ •» * »iiEvans H. Peterson, 32, DeKalb, and nawan, trust, Annawan, lot 8, blockrHE NEWS Is published every Thursday and Is antercd at the Gnlva postofficeMary A Wilson, deceased—Richard B. Wilson, administrator, presents inventory Same approved. Also presents final report. Hearing on report set for Oct 23, at 9 o’clock a. m.William C. Quayle, deceased—.William Q. Quayle, executor, presents final report Hearing set for Oct. 15, at 9 o’clock a in.Elizabeth L Kick ,insane—Roy H. I* ick, conservator, presents report from Jan. 3, 1922, to March 1, 1923. Same approved.William R. Kelley, deceased, guardianship—Walter Halsall, guardian, presents inventory Same approved.Hanna E Longshore, deceased— Chas. L. Walker, executor, presentsappraisement bill. Same approved.John Macafee, deceased, guardianship—Hearing on petition of FrankMacafee, guardian of Jean Headman, for leave to sell ward’s interest in real estate. Proof of posting notice. Proof of service of copy on ward. Petition granted. Bond of $1550 given and approved. Sale ordered.William Duff, deceased—Rebecca E. Duff, administratrix, presents appraisement bill. Same approvedGertrude E. Mellott. deceased—Irving L. Mellott, administrator, presents proof of notice to creditors. Same approvedIn re-adoption—Hearing on peti-fon *if Earl Coon and Mable Coon, . u-.band and wife, for leave to adopt J.#hn Anthony Entzen. 'Entry of ap-iearanee and consent by T. W. Asher, superintendent of Mason deaconess Baby Fold. Certified copy decree of dependency filed. Petition grantedJennie Houston, deceased, guardianship—Samuel S. Clouston, guard-The People of the State of Illinois vs. Gunnard Liljegren. Information for unlawfully driving an automobile while intoxicated. Ordered that capias issue instanter. Bail of $1,000 required. Nolle proseque by State’sAttorney.The People of the State of Illinois vs. Harry Swanson and Guimard Lil-j’egren. Information for unlawfully transporting intoxicating liquor. Or-dreed that capias issue instanter. Bond of $1,000 required of each. Defendants in court and waive trial by jury and enter pleas of guilty. Judg-men of court and ordered that Swanson pay a fine of $200 tand costs and Liljegren pay a fine of $100 and costs and both stand committed until fines and costs are paid. Fines and costspaid. . .The People of the State of Illinois vs. John Gottsche Information for unlawfully selling intoxicating liquor. Information filed. Ordered that capias issue instanter Bail of $1,000 required. Defendant in court, waives trial by jury and pleas guilty. Judgment and order of court that the defendant pay a fine of $100 and pay the costs. Fine and costs paid.An automobile’s ideal road is one that is smooth and has nobody else on it. Most of us wish life’s road : to he smooth and nobodv travelingCRIMINAL COURTadministrator, presents petition for order in re-sale of personal property. Petition granted and sale approved.acting business at the court house Tuesday forenoon.A number from here attended thepicnic at Lake Calhoun south of Gal-va Tuesday.Colonel C. G. Davis and T. H Taylor, of Geneseo, were business callers here TuesdayGust Eastland last week purchased the Mrs. Bonham farm of 23 acres one mile south of Andover.Mi\ and Mrs. Ed Hultquist arrived Friday from Minnesota to make their home here for the present.Relatives here have received word that Mr. and Mrs W*. S. Johnston have arrived safely at San Francisco.Frank Lambert depai’ted Tuesday morning for Peoria to visit the fair at that place.Mrs. Mary Stackhouse entertained a number of lady friends at a house party Monday afternoon.Oscar Stiers departed Sunday evening for Peoria to attend Bradley institute.Frank Wilson departed Saturday evening for a month’s sojourn at LosAngeles.Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bloomgren and children departed Monday for a week's visit with relatives in Chicago.C. Kellogg and Charlie Calderone, of Aledo, were in town on buMne*'. Tuesday.Two carloads of hogs and two carloads of cattle were shipped from her-*Monday eveningCharles A. Peterson and Ed O loan departed yesterday, Wednesday, foi Peoria to visit the fair.Martin R. Anderson demited Tuesday evening for a few da,.s’ \ -m Peoria.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robertson andMrs. .Top Kellv snent Tuesdax withfrom an eight-day sojourn with relatives in Oresco, Iowa.Mrs Mary Stackhouse and Miss Amelia Gran arrived Sunday evening from a week-end visit with relativesin Blue Grass, Iowa. ^ ,Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Gordon andchildren departed Saturday for their new home in Peona after serving two vears as pastor of the Methodist ihurch here. The members and friends . the congregation gave a farewell arty in their honor Thursday eve- I in*. Mr. Gordon will not have a regular appointment, but will serve a missionary throughout the conference „Charlie Hultquist and family, ofsouthern Minnesota, are spending the week at the home of their daughterand sister, Mrs. Theodore Doye, and family, on their way by automobile for their future home in Arkansas.Gust Eastland, president and, general manager of the Gust Eastland Co., large department store of this it\ is enjoying a week’s vacation on his farms 1, 2 and 3 in Andovertownship, south of Andover. This is he first vacation Mr. Eastland has had for twelve years.A large number of rooters accom-n imed the football squad to Woodhull Saturday afternoon where the high s bool team of that place defeated the Cambridge high school team in i score of 13 to 6. The Woodhullm will play the return game hereNovember 17.
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