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' r r-i e ch.uago iaol 0 ILLINOIS TRAINMEN Officers and Legislative Committeemen of the Con ductors ani Trainmen of the Prairie State. ee Railroad Trainmen at BUaela era etreagiy ergaalsed for leelslattve sad ether wwk. They number ever 110,000 members la flllaola aad art an Intelligent, reUe. Me U4 MTBMt body 0 . WlMM Hwm tor coed la tko state eet ke unfeetlentea1 reMewlag are the divisions, Mat ters aad seam of tkeir ladatetlT seaudttee aid oncers: bBOISLATIVB COlfMITTBB FOR ILUNOI8. Division nwmbsr; committeemen rat, aad alternates: 1. Thee. . Hayes; r. B. Carr. IL W. O. Bwlag; A. P. Daafertk. 74. B. H. Jmm; E. B. White. li. R. U Fleers J. J. Kllckeafer. TO. W. W. Carroll ; W. W. Dealay. tl. a O. Parkar; A. J. ITasler. M. O. F. Coalay; J. R. ZoU. 17. Jaa. W. Flalar; J. O. Fail. N. J. M. Kelley; O. A. Wattere. 7. 0. P. Imli; B. 8. Nichols. 1L F. 8. Thomas; Jerry MoCarky. IN. F. A. Bledsoe; A. J. Doaglae. Ill J. L DaTla; 0. T. Harris. HI. P. D. Saghrua; W. Brleksen. 111. P. L. Howard; A. M. Beraee. 17. T. P. Fkleger; J. H. Vase. M. W. P. Bkaakan; W. H. Devlla. Ml a H. Daltoa; H. B. Melt tat. O. O. KcCarty; P. O. Reaifee. NO. Jaa. Fowler; If. Iaghaa. tN. 0. 0. Craig; R. Trogdaa. 17. U M. Hoagk; B. P. Bradlay. 77. BL B. Preach; O. W. Melbourne. Ml W. A. Bkarpa; C. H. Stanley. MS. J. I Lamport; J. C. MeOaaa. 4M. W. J. Smith; P. H. O'Coaaar. H. D. W. Marshall; T. Nttaoa. Ml M. P. Cooper; A. 8. Kuykeadall. 101. D. 8. Craig; J. A. Bonbaai. MO. BL Pread; W. M. Stevenson. Ill D. Nanejr; C. B. Blaokbnra. 41 H. Hill; P. C. Zlel. 41 A. W. Stewman; W. B. Wkaley. 77. P. P.' Mllle; B. B. Flanagan. 00. B. P. Congdon; J. B. Bhortell. 8BCRETARIE8. (OlTlng Division Noe.) 1. O. M. Baldwin, 1833 Vlneeaaas Ay., Chicago. 41. D. D. Hughson, 137 Lewie BL, Blue lelaad, I1L 74. J. B. Oldrldge, 1253 B. Eldorado, Decatur, 111. 71 Carl Schoen, Savanna, 111. 71 J. R. Nelion, 817 Morgan St, Pe oria, I1L 1. O. H. Newberry, 607 Monroe it, Bearditowa, 111. II. R. H. Stoner, 861 Monroe 81, Oaleeburg, 111. 17. P. B. Murray, 301 Union St, Bloomlngton, III M. C. A. Walter, 44 Oakwood Are., Downers Grove, 111. If. BL 8. Nichols, Roodhouso, 111. 11. C. M. Belknap, 109 Prairie, Mat- toon, 111. IN. V. Wolf, SUrls, HI. Ill J. L. Davis, 114 8. Poplar, Cen- trails, I1L 111 Geo. P. Sprague, 4326 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. Ill O. B. Belts, 106 Station Bt, Kan kakee, 111. 117. C. B. Bishop, 107 N. Walnut Bt, Danville, 111. 101 W. P. Sheehan, Wabash Hotel, Springfield, 111. Ill A. A. Zimmeht, Chllllcothe, IU. 136. I. Goodwin, 4 Union St, Freeport, 111. Ill J. A. Lewis, 253 N. Washtenaw Ave., Chicago, 111. 101 O. W. Taylor, 322 B. 7th St, Mt Carmel, 111. 17. W. J. Underriner, 110 N. Banker, Effingham, 111. 77. B. B. French, 101 Winston Ave., Jollet, 111. Ill J. J. Wagner, 1207 Salsbnry 8t, St. Louts, Mo. Ill R. M. Brown, 1117 W. 9th St, Alton, 111. I BEST I I BREWING CO. 5 3. W. Corner Fletcher dt Herndon sTJtslb B g TeI. Leak VI w IIO Chtcatjo fi Keeley Brewing Company Brewers of Fine Lager Beer and Ye Old Inn Ale Cottage Grove 400. W. C. Harris, 309 B. Wash., Clin ton, 111, 401 M. P. Lockard, 410 B. 6th Bt, Monmouth, 111; 409. W. 8. Heath, Salem, 111. 469. A. B. Cooper, 614 8. State St, Champaign, 111. 101. J. A. Bonham, 2004 Elm St, Mar physboro, 111. 601 P. C. Gosnell, Villa Grove, BL 621 H. W. Murray, Bos 120, Flora, ni. 641 P. C. Zlel, Ladd, I1L 677. P. L. Wolcott, Box 111, Palestlae, 111. 600. C. 8. Griffith, Stockton, Dl. CHIEF CONDUCTORS. (Giving Division Nos.) 1. P. B. Wheeler, 1745 Wash. Beal. Chicago. 41. W. M. O ffey, 629 BL York St, Blue Island, 111. ' 74. P. W. Vincent 1017 B. Prairie, Decatur, 111. 71 R. L. Piper, Savanna, 111. 71 L. K. Murphy, 1301 KnoxvUle, Peoria, 111. 1. A. J. Frailer, 701 Clay St, Beardstown, III. II. E. O. Williams, 146 B. 6th St, Galesburg, 111. 17. B. Williams, 1007 N. Oak, Bloom- Ington, 111. 1 Geo. O. Spier, 170 North Ave., Downers Grove, IU. 7. Joe Hayes, Roodhonse, I1L 101. J. V. Fitch, 2412 Prairie, Mattooa, 111. 106. P. A. Bledsoe, Rock Island, III. 112. G. T. Harris, 219 N. Locust St, Centralis, III. Ill J. L. English, Waukegaa, HI. Ill W. H. Harris, 66 Cleveland, Kan kakee, IU. 117. W. S. Drover, 211 W. Williams, Danville, 111. 206. G. A. Coleman, 102 Swlnnarton Ave., Springfield, 111. 222. D. W. Wanders, Chllllcothe, 111. 235. G. G. McCarty, Senate Hotel, Freeport, 111. 293. G. S. Lano, 419 6th Ave., May wood, 111. 301 F. B. Leseure, 1010 Cherry, Mt Carmel, 111. 827. L. M. Hough, 609 S. Maple St, Ef fingham, 111. 377. M. A. Stinson, 210 Sterling, Jol iet, 111. 386. H. W. Bibb, 1023 Market, East St. Louis, HI. 388. J. C. McQuan, 1228 Bell St., Alton, 111. 400. J. J. Mlllan, 315 N. Monroe, Clin ton, 111. 406. G. E. Mitchell, 512 W. 3rd Ave., Monmouth, 111. 409. T. Whltson, Salem, 111. 469. E. E. Jolly, 205 8. Lynn, Cham paign, 111. 601.' Carl B. Schmidt 609 10th St, Cairo, 111. 509. J. D. Blair, VUla Grove, VL 623. D. Naney, Box 811, Flora, IU. 548. H. Hill, Ladd, IU. 649. J. E. Youngblood, Carbondale, 111. 677. J. E. Brown, Effingham, 111. 600. D. V. Beck, 1881 Couler Ave., Du buque, Iowa. Chicago Is fun or attractions tor visitors, outside of IU 810 theaters and hundreds of car routes. Among the principal features the following are worth looking at: North Division. Water Tower, Chicago avenue wa ter works. Academy of Solences museum, Lin coln Park. Cemeteries Grajceland, RoseklH, Calvary, St Boniface. Grant, Lincoln, Schiller, Goethe and other monuments, Lincoln Park. Historical Society, Dearborn ave nue and Ontario street Lake Shore Drive, Gaasbergen Boulevard. Avonue and 28th Street. Chicago Telephone Calumet 349 Lincoln Park conservatories and soo. Newberry Library, Clark street and Walton place. DePaul University, Webster and Sheffield avenues. Marine Hospital, Clarendon and Graceland avenues. Soldiers' monumenta in St Boni face, Rosehlll, Calvary and Graceland Cemeteries. Indian trail tree, Olencoe. South Division. Continental and Commercial Bank building, la Salle, Adams, 8. 6th Ave. and Qulncy streets. Court House and City Hall, Clark, La Salle, Randolph and Washington streets. Art Institute, on the lake front foot of Adams street Auditorium tower, Wabash avenue and Congress street; view of city. Blackstone branch library, Lake avenue and 49th street Board of Trade, La Salle street and Jackson boulevard; admission to gal lery. Cahokla courthouse on Wooded la land In Jackson Park. Caravels In Jackson Park. Chicago Normal School, 68th street and Stewart avenue. Confederal monument la Oak woods Cemetery. Crerar Library, 87 Wabash avenue, sixth floor. Douglas monument 36th street and Ellis avenue. Field Museum, In Jackson Park. Federal Building, Adams aad Clark streets. Fort Dearborn site tablet 1 River street, opposite Rush street bridge. Grand Army hall, pubUe library building, Randolph street and Mich igan avenue. Iroquois theater fire, scene of, 79-81 Randolph street Jackson Park, World's Fair, 1891 Life Saving Station, at mouth of river. Lincoln wigwam tablet, Market and Lake streets. Logan statue In Grant Park (lake front). Marquette Building sculpture pan els, Dearborn and Adams streets. Marquette-Jollet cross, Robey street and drainage canal. Masonic Temple; ''tew of city from roof. Matsaere moaumehl In 18th street near the lake. McKlnley statue In McKinley Park. Publlo Library, Michigan avenue and Washington street. South Water street; commission house district State street department stores ; shopping district , Stockyards, Halsted and Root sts. University of Chicago, Midway plalsance. Washington statue. Grand boule vard and 61st street Wooded Island in Jackson Park. West Division. Douglas Park. Drainage canal. Garfield Park. Ghetto district on South Canal, Jef ferson tad Maxwell streets; fish mar ket on Jefferson street from 12th to Maxwell. Jefferson street north of Randolph and Desplaines street scene of an archist riot Hull House, 235 South Halsted st Humboldt Park. Humboldt, Lief Brlcson, Renter and Kosciusko monuments in Humboldt Park. Police monument (Haymarket), in Union Park. Fire tablet (1871), 137 DeKoven street LEGAL NOTICE. In tho Court of Common Pleas of Blair County, Pennsylvania. No. 40, June term, 191G. To C. 8. Cogan; KImer N. Cogan, Howard Cogan, Mrs. Cora Iiaker, Mrs. Frances Kirk, Mrs. Maude Campbell, Campbell Delozler, Ham Delozler, E. K. Delozler and Mrs. Anna Patterson, nil tho heirs at law, of Ephraim Cogan, Into of Blair County, Deceased. You are hereby notified that on July 12, 1915, tho Petition of Vlncenzo D'Ercolo was presented to tho Court of Common Pleas of Blair County, and that on July 19, 1915, after prelim inary hearing, said Court granted a Hulo to show cnuso why you, as tho I heirs of Ephraim Cogan, deceased, should not bring an Action of Eject ment for a certain lot of ground In Altoona, Pennsylvania, hereinafter de scribed, within Six Months from serv ice by publication, or, show causo why the same cannot be so brought, for an apparent record interest that the said Ephraim Cogan or his heirs may havo In such piece of ground. Said Rulo re turnable tho First Monday of Febru ary, 191C. Tho Petition of Vlncenzo D'Ercolo set forth tho following facts, upon which the Itulo to show causo was granted: That ho Is tho owner and in possession at this time of all that cer tain lot of ground situate in Altoona City, Dlair County, Pennsylvania, fronting 25 feet on tho Southeast sldo of Ninth avenue, between" Twentieth and Twenty-first streets and extend ing back therefrom jn a Southeasterly direction, at equal width, 120 feet to an alley, and being known as No. 2007 Ninth avenue, Altoona, Pennsylvania. That he has been In possession of said property since tho year 1909, and that .on January .30,. 1873, Ephraim Cogan, lato of Blair County, deceased, sold and conveyed tho abovo de scribed lot of ground by Article of Agreement to 11. &. F. Mcintosh-, who fulfilled and carried out all the terms of tho Agreement, and entered into and held notorious, peaceable and ad verso possession from January 30, A. D. 1873, up to the tlmo of the death of Franklin Mcintosh nnd Henry Mc intosh on Novcmber-21, 1897, and May 22, 1907, respectively. That Ephraim Cogan or his heirs havo not been In possession of said pleco of ground for p. period of Forty-two years, but that through carelessness or oversight no deed was delivered by tho said Eph raim Cogan during his Ufo time, and from tho records, tho heirs of Eph raim Cognn, deceased, havo nn appar ent Intorcst in said ground, Upon failure on your part to appear and show causo whys said Action of Ejectment cannot bo "brought, within Six months after service, tho Rulo will bo mndo absoluto and Judgment entered against each of you and your lir-irs and assigns. II. S. HOLLAND, High Sheriff o'f Iltalr County. Calllstus S. Ennls, tho president of tho Chicago Real Estate Board, is always in tho lead of every movement for tho betterment of Chicago. Joseph F. Haas, tho popular former County Clerk, Is ono of the most valuable and clear Sighted of Repub lican leaders. Q. J. Chott, the woll known lawyer, who made a good record on the Jus tice bench, would make a good Munic ipal Judge. Edward J. Blrk. the well known brewer, makes friends everywhere be goes and would mako a great race for publlo office if bo would allow bis name to be used. Judge William E. Dover Is making a good record In tho Superior Court. Judge Charles A. Williams bas never disappointed the public. His record Is clear. Judge Joseph H. Fitch bas made a fine record on the Superior bench. Judge M. L. McKlnley of the Su perior Court is making a fine record. Daniel Herllhy, who has been elect ed to the state senate, will make a line record in that body. He is honest and able. Judge Jacob H. Hopkins Is bolng talked of for President of tho Illinois Athletic Club, and also for tho Supe rior Court. Robert S. lies was ono of the best County Attorneys that Cook County ever had. He saved millions for the taxpayers. Thomas F. Keeley Is in the front rank of every movement for .the bet terment of Chicago and tho brighten ing of its future, Jacob F. Rehm Is the leader of the State Board of Agriculture. Harry C. Molr is making tho Mor rison Hotel a Mecca for publlo men. Ho Is certainly running It In a high grado manner that pleases everybody. Judge John P. McGoorty continues to gain the approbation of everybody for his work In the Circuit court William F. Qulnlan, "the 'father of Edgewater," has a host of friends all over Chicago, Trustee James -M. Dalley of the San itary District always looks after the interests of the people. The Home Brewery is not only Chi cago's youngest brewery, but it is one of her most successful. No brewery in the United States aver achieved success In such a short time at the Home Brewery. Its btir already kaa a reputation among tew lovere at good beer as being par excellence. The Home Brewery also bottles IU bear and .a ease aaa be had by ealllag Humboldt Mil Advsrtlssmsat. & Bi J .. n m - c m w m m tmJ: a C . WKrv1" i i TBBalBBrTBBBBSBSBBrr Y r" ? H---HM' -vvrwd :x ssr -i. r- . t iwt v- jm rfmnfjnBfAL'AaWL''A MmiLi xBbbbbbblJbbbbbbbbbbbbIbbbbbbBi 'i vibb.-i3 9 Tel. Cihimet 730 fettling Dcpt., Tel. Catamet MS Lake VsLi 8BBB sBBBl fcjjO Z0..hOr F ' BB. sBBBBBBrsBBtfi PsBrS SSwkewSBBBVVJj0v SJjSSmI (rnaaSasMKBcfsV eaavl f BRAND BREWING COMPANY - BRBWBRS OP FINE BEERS Beaton Avenue SOUTH CHICAGO BREWING COMPANY FOOT OF ONE HUNDREDTH BT. Brewers of Lager Beer j IT ih:. -4-TK, PuriteflCe FAMILYBEER PHONES LINCOLN 495 &49C ADAM ONTSCIFCN PrMldant H. TCMPLC BCLLAMV Treasurer McAVOY'S Malt Marrow RECOMMENDED BY PHYSICIANS Write far Beeklet, Eminent Physleiane af the Weat." McAvoy Brewing Co. Telephene all Oepartmente Calumet eUIAMWsl and Snowlfttreet, MtEWEKS AND BOTTLERS CF TIE CELEBRATED EXTRA PALE BAVARIAN AND EXPORT BEERS Short), foot of 27th Street Bottled Beer THE 4. A. ex FCNTOBJ a rttsry B40I 9340 SOUTH PARK AVI. Telephone Monroe 6200 V Corner Ohio and Union Streets. CHICAGO, U. A.