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Page Six. THE DECAT.UR I Saturday Evening, January 28. 1911. WAKT AD RATES TERMS CASH--MTNIMCM CBAEGE 20t. No lera lhan 3 to Une.

fc a line first llmr. a line eacb wbceqaeBt ronKcullte lime. Telephone we send for your ad. POSITIOH WASTED WANTED COtWTET FBEFEB- rcd; housekeeper fr nurefc- Gen. Decziur, 11L WANTBD-I'OSITION OK yARM BTMAB- rled man.

Addrera A-10, care Bertew. WANTED--BT JHUDLK AGED PO- small family In city or efflnntiy; excellent AddrtM caic Berasw. OJS FAKK with small ramlly. Kclerencesr. Boi 1S2.

Macon, 111. WASTED IS- and real estate Aaron Binltk. 116 14i.rcbant bt. MALE TO LEAKN BARBER trade. Commiislon paid for brlngln students.

Wages in ilnishlnK department pt-rlenre In oliope taturdas. First work on Luttumers. Ail practical. InstructioM i charts and dingiamo saves years. Our gradualee a a tend foi our he p.

Pon- tlotn waltlnB. Cataiosue free. Muler Bar- bcr Chicago. 111. 570 WANTED--MAK OF GOOD APPEARANCE, inergttlc.

reliable. and who lm to hi. ability. This oppor- i i an attractive Inducement the future. Salary lnq S' 117 Hast drug utore.

Can loi ill. Winner. 4U WANTED-A BOY WITH WHBEL. AT Jones' Messenger Sen-ice. US West William street.

WORTH INVESTIGATION. Wanted men, Macon, aloultrle, DeWlli. Sbeiby and Platt countres. One man In eacli county, real estatu and old line Insurance 1 will work i ou to gl-vB you actual experience In the work in your county. De-atur office will be fur ou to get all instructions from; will cost yuu no money, only work.

Tou can earn good salary i Oeo. Mnrrltt, Address 211 Citizens litle Trust Bldg, Decatur. 111. 'WANTED-YOU ARE WANTEL) FOB. aOV- e.nmeut position, SW.OO mouth Write for list of positions open.

Franklin IMtltute 65-C, Rtchestter. N. T. FOR KALE---8 ROOM NEW MOD. HOUSE.

W. Decatur worth $5.000. price. 0 loom cottage, W. Wood St $2.700 0 room Church close In $2,000 0 room, mod.

N. College 4 room W. Packard St. 11.200 (3 room Leal land 2 Decatur properties will trade for small 111. farm aud pav i Will build house on payment plan.

N. T. Watson Bon 243 N. Main St. 3580 FOR SALE--NEW HOUSE, 0 ROOMS AND pantry, east aide, lot 40x165.

$1,600. Easy terms. Bernaid Grollker, Millikln bank. 3520 WANTED--SALESMEN AKD SOLJC1TOKS 1. good positlop tor right party taken once.

Address A-010. WANTKD--MORE MEN HEEDED AT once for eleuilc railway motormen and conductors, 20 to years old, to no experience nwebsary; flno opportunity; no write tor applloatlon blank, encloslnif stamp. Address A102 care ot Review. HELP WAJSXED--FEMALE GIUL TO ASSIST WITH at AEton J. y- t.

AdflrcM MIB Pollard, Old phone OR WOMAN, BACil LO- ui'lty gocd pay an representative fl- rold. mall circulars, malc.ial stamps lurn.alicd Jrc-e. it-x Mailing AS.IIO. London. Ontario.

lij TO LEARN THE NEW a hair wa.ve. Tin reason i i W( exclusive, right to teach it hen N'J olliir norlt imyn i ot- i c.i.. '-fri. r.irn P-r d.ij. Short complitcs.

a i i our i n-Milai "crk 10 a i i i i a a massage, clii- i i i i ALSO a .1 It j.r'ml'ct- clrls. pay a i ii." 1 A I TO A.SblBT I i i i home nt i Old phone O.I.. I E. V. K'lu Mam.

JU4 at St. N'leholas Hotel. 4010 I G1KL FOK a i i i i loom i A JJJ i i TvANTED-A GOOU WOMAN COOK FOR boarding houic. Call at Mum. phont A phone J24b.

A I TO DO A housework in lamily ot thiee. New modem IU.UM. Wen Ftairiu Uld plione 2409 A GIRL OPERATORS TO work on pettaoats. Call at UBnood at iiela- 402 N. a i St.

2864 BOAEDEKS WANTED A i AND KOOMJBKSi 1 pel WI Lliulch. B' 1 pliont AND ROOMEHS; i i house. Old phone 2SJJ5. 1 mnn 'V WANTED TO BUY '10 A ROLL, t.iji desk, I3ox 2U7 Poiiolfltc, Ill UDID A TO BLY--GOOD FURNITURE, I i shoes and tuols; i (or sale or exchange. 147 N.

Main. 3521 A i TO BUY--CLOVER. TIMOTHY and i scuds. Mail bdmples and i make bid. Leon Morris.

Jo05 WANTS A PEWING AND QUILTING, do.JP and a by Ladies' Aid I i i I i at oOl Central Old 1 1631 ANTKIi--liVEHYBODY IN DECATUH TO th.it hiM- unrcdcumcd overeats plote out at special bargains. Ki'BPiibPrBcrs. 1JO S. Walcr. BUSINESS OPPOKTTiNITIES For Sale--Best Paying Coal diiti prncral a i business good live pi i roaf-'Miable.

A Union Cnal I i a a Harbor. Ind. 4017 FOR SALE--ONE OF THE LARGEST AND lient grocery stores in the been In bus- inepn t-Rpnty-five years, closest investigation a i a good businets for a i man. Aci- care Review. FARM LANDS STOP A FARM IN THE grain and blue-grabs district of North Mist i i i Inipio-.

i fruni $HO per acre up. i for riV i Fine farm lands in Southern J10 to per acre. WlUon 1'arkvllle, Mo. 3593 IMPROVED A FOR SALE-Get started here in the great fiax producing part of Dakoui We own and i on easy terms or crop payments 160 arres rich clay coil i new house and bain and good water, 8 miles of town. Ail fenced.

Fifty acres readv for crop this spring. Rented for i crop in elevator. You get this if bought now. Price 520 acre. Mc- rarty owners.

Belfleld. Stark County. Dakota. 3577 A REAL BARGAIN. For sale--212H acres farm.

3 miles east of Kinmundy. 111., in first class condition Bnd good soil, will go at a bargain If sold toon AdCress J. B. Auhoff. 313 E.

Wash- inglon Effingham, 111. 3552 Shelby County Farms -We have a number of farms located In Shel- bv county, 111., for sale at bargain prices. IfiO acres of good black dirt at $150 per A. SO of good black dirt at $175 per A. 120 acres of good black dirt at J167 per A.

Southwest Mo. Farms for sale or trade. Wes- lervelt town property for sale. Call or white Westervelt Realty Co. WESTERVELT.

ILL. 3525 FOR BALE--MT HIGHLY IMPROVED SW- acre fruit, poultry, bee and truck farm; isnod. part time; will take smaller Disco of property as part pay from owner only W. Robinson, Neodesha. Kan.

3488 For Sale A Illlnolo com farm- at reasonable wlln po-sesslon March 1. 1911. Alexander Eckel 410 Millikln Building. 8451 "SALE-FINE CORN I-AND. FRUIT.

acre. We mean what ram FOK 8AU5--88 ACIU3S.4 MILSB OUT ON gravel road at a bargain. Pickle and Darling. 1ST E. Main.

MT1 I GUARANTEE to sell your farm or city property, large or anywhere In the United States CASH In 30 dayi. Write for and plan. W. P. Montgomery Co.

15S E. Main St. Decatur. 111. 2888 Buy Land in Florida" The Advance Will Make You Rich Come on go with u- February 7th and see good black and selling for $20 per acre.

Lib- terms. G. F. Bruce Son Old phone 2455. 104 E.

Prairie 3466 FOR SALE--Sn ACRES FIRST CLASS Jam! near Macon, good improvements, a bargain. 160 acres first class land, good Improvements miles from Macon. 80 or 160 acres first class level black land near Radford a bargain. J. F.

Smith, Macon, III. 1KVINO M. CLAHK SELLS farm. catalogue free. Ad- iieiB III.

26K4 CITY PR 1 FOR SALE--HOUSE AND LOT. PART one MCK from city car. Price $650. Inquire nos W. Thaj-er.

3541 FOR SALE OR TRADE--HOUSES, LOTS suburban tracts, farms, merchandise. T. L. Evans 710 Mlllikin BJdg. 3482 FOR SALE OR RENT--HOUSES IN ALL parts the.

city. Fine lot on N. Church St. uO ah improvements paid. L.

C. Walteus 1HS B. Prairie St. 3478 FOR SALE--NEW FIVK ROOM MODERN house, near starch plant, car line shops. Good neighbors.

$1,550, $S50 cash. Balance time 6 per cent. Address Mrs. Whitsett, iiofl Cfntral ave. 3446 FOR SALE--SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE.

East front. Best bargain in city. 845 N. St. 3448 FOR SALE--OOOD SEVEN ROOM COT- tage, i bath, pantry, sink room, room, closets, concrete basement and walks, electric lights.

Sixty foot front. EoqulrellU7 East North street. No 8303 Ifor Sale or Rent HOUSED and lots. Fire Insurance, steam- ehlp tickets. Rents collectocU Florida.

Texas, Minnesota and North Dakota for Bale. B. B. Wirwatz 123 K. Prairie.

Old Phone 362. Auto 1537 FOR SALE--HOUSES AND LOTS IN ALL pans the city. W. H. Snyder Co.

120 Merchant fat. 146 FOS SALE--PROPERTY AT 1545 ED- uarr 1 for $600 lees tr.an would coit to reproduce. Lot 42x160. House of best material, hot uater heat, city water, cistern, and wired for electric lights; will want $400 down balance can be paid by month, W. Hathaway.

Agent. 320 W. Eldorado. 3261 For Sale If you want to buy city prooey, small or large home, cash or payments, It will pay you to see J. M.

Pickle Co. 117 N. Water. 2022 VACANT LOTS Oakdale Offers opportunity for home or Investment, lot! 46x151 house to a lot, walks, eewer, water, gas. with a Greater Millikln University, the nest end offers exceptional opportunity.

Your own J. M. Allen, 181 Taylor Ave. Both phones. New, 8597; old 3844.

3128 FOR SALE-- OAKDALE LOTS. CLOSE TO street car and school; a value. B. K. DURKEE, 135 E.

Piailie. 7S3S SUBURBAN FOR SALE--BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN homa 4 acres, 3 miles out on Interurban, $2,800.00. IbU acres, 3 miles Moweaqua, 000. 127 acre fruit farm 2 miles city. 14 acres Joins city $8,000.

acres E. Moweaqua, $140 per acre Brown and Parker. 8469 TO EXCHANGE WANTED--TO TRADE FOB TRACTION engine, eighteen, or twenty-five horse powci. L. C.

Wmchel, Moweaqua, 111. 3549 TO EXCHANGE--320 ACRES CORN AND cotton farm. All In cultivation; 6 houiM. Well rented, near Memphis, Teun. Trade for Dccatur property.

Frank Sufferrj, owner, 351 Noith Water. 8168 FOR RENT--HOUSES FOH RENT--0 ROOM HOUSE, EAST END. Old 14SO. 1M7 N. Watei.

4038 FOR RENT--FURNISHED. NORTH bIDE, on tai line, modem jlx room cottage for three months, licasunablo rent, Kefercnces. A 0147. -10-11 FOK RENT--5 ROOM COTTAGE, 880 W. Packaid.

Gas lights and stove; well and i 14 block Irom -ar line. Inquire 812 W. Leafland 4020 For Bent 8 loom house, 070 Monroe, Walter Hutchin Automatic phone 5282. 4003 FOR RENT--8 ROOM MODERN AT 801 W. Leafland; furnace, concrete base- drive and walks: good barn, 200 ft.

from car line; old phone 822 or call at 235 West North, 4001 FOR RENT--PARTLY MODERN HOUSE, 933 E. Prairie. Enquire H. Hannurn. Milli- kln Bank.

4021 FOR RENT--HOUSE SIX ROOMS. 1027 Wv. Green, 4 rooms, No. 550 N. Church St.

Inquire 554 N. Church St. 3598 FOR RENT--SIX ROOM COTTAGE AND other common and modern houses. T. L.

Millikin Bldg. 85B9 FOR RENT--2 MODERN HOUSES, 806W. Decatur and 345 S. Monroe. Jno.

A. Montgomery, 713 Mllllktn Bldg. Auto phone 1013. S573 FOR FIVE BOOM HOUSE. 828 W.

Main, in good condition. J. C. Hostetler, 143 N. Water.

3567 FOR RENT--NEW FOUR BOOM COTTAGE. well or city water. Outbuildings. Walks. Street car.

Corner of Javper and Clar Sta. Baker, at Drug Store. 3491 FOE RENT--NEW 8 BOOM MODERN house, barn, gas store. 1104 North St. FvIl concrete basement.

Possession Feb. 1. For terms iddresa W. B. Caldwell.

Montl- cellol III. 8214 FOR RENT--ROOMS FOR RENT--8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS QN first floor, front and back entrance; modern. 352 West Wood. 4039 FOR RENT--FURNISHED ROOMS WITH board; steam heat. 226 W.

Eldorado. 4036 FOR RENT--FURNISHED ROOM, MODERN i a rent; near i versity. 1280 W. Macou. 4U3Z BENT--Booms (Continued.) FOK RENT--FURNISHED BOOMS, 600 E.

Eldorado street. 3504 FOR KENT-- 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON first floor. Auto phono 5477. 871 West Main 3587 FOR RENT--FURNISHED ROOM; MODERN very close in; 836 E. Washington street.

3584 FOR RENT--FRONT ROOM, NICELY FUR- nlshed; modern house, 3 blocks from transfer station. Auto phone 5044. 3568 FOR RENT--IN MODERN HOUSE, TWO rooms, or unfurnished, 511 W. Macon. Old phone 2732.

3580 FOR RENT--LARGE FURNISHED ROOM. city steam heat, modern house. Gentleman preferred. 236 North Edward. 3439 THE MOST COM- FORTABE ROOMS IN THE CITT -at the St.

James Hotel. -W Blk South of Transfer House. FOR RENT--TWO MODERN UNFURNISH- ed rooms en suite on first floor. Private entrance also a barn. 543 N.

Main. 3435 FOR RENT--ROOM IN PARTLY MODERN house. 3 block from business center, board If desired. 536 N. Church street.

S403 RENT-LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING FOR RENT--2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping; partly modern; private entrance. Inquire 1035 N. "Water. 35S6 FOR RENT--2 ROOMS FURNISHED FOR light housekeeping; modern house, 557 N. Main.

A phone 5196. 3628 FOR RENT--TWO MODERN FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. 2W Main, street. 3529 FOR BEN1--OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT--SUITE OF 3 OFFICES. SEC- ond floor, business district.

Jno. A. Montgomery, 713 Millikln Bldg. Auto phone 1013. 3372 FOR RENT--TWO FRONT OFFICE ROOMS in Review building.

Inquire of H. D. Johnson, counting ruum. Kevievv. 239 FOR RENT--OFFICE ROOM, SECOND floor, over Martln-Phares Shoe Co.

8S57 FOR RSNT For Lease Feb. 1st Store room, Central Block, Merchant and Main Ste, Inquire on premises, Hoi comb's Coffee Store. 4022 LIVE STOCK FOR SALK -TWO SMALL BLACK PONIES, gentle for a or children, 0 years old, weight 800 Ibs. a piece. Inquire Goulus BHrn, 1118 E.

Prairie. 10K! FOR SALE--A BROWN MULE. BOUND, 8 years old, weighs 1150, snappy and good worker. Auto, on 24, 749 W. DecHtur.

4031 FOR SALE--CHEAP, 4 HORSES, 3 DEHV- ery grocery 1 suiicy. L. Koehler, 858 E. Wood. 3M7 FOR SALE--TWO YOUNG COWS; and one 4 years old.

One is fresh and the other to ba fresh in 30 days. 560 W. Wood. GOODS FOR SALE--HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TWO iron beds and springs, 1 a (stand. In- a rug, 1 i i a a i 1 a i diBheb, I gasoline 1 coal a practically a In Hfterli'ion MM W.

Macon. 40LI3 FURNITURE AND STOVES--THE LARG- est second-hand store in central Illinois. Good i and bought and sold. "We a the new Peninsular cook stoves and ranges. None better.

PUBLIC KALE FEB. 4, 1911 AT 1 U'CLUCK SHARP. S. E. MINICK, 14S N.

FHANKL1N STREET 3453 Furniture 1 buy, loll or exchange new or used furniture, stovea, ruga, etc, M. A. Peabody 121-D E. North St. 333S MUSICAL GOOEb SPLENDID MAHOGANY PIANO.

5130. EM- erson piano flSO. Easy terms. Typewriters and pianos rented. Suffern.

2nd floor, 351 N. Water street. 80T9 INSURANCE C. W. MONTGOMERY.

258 NORTH MAIN General insurance. Auto. 1945. Bell 3087. 3218 MOVING--STORAGL OUR STORAGE WAREHOUSE IS CLEAN.

All goods stored In separate etallt. Inspection acliclud. FAHKS SON. 621 NORTH MAIN ST. MOVING, STOKAGE, PACKING OF FURNITURE, CAKPETS CLEANED BY COMPRESSED AIR.

MEREDITH. IJoth Ptiooei. VEHICLES FOR SALE--THREE WAGONS. SPRING dray; double harness; piano; roller top desk; Bousher oil a 1 mule. Apply E.

Cleveland. I. T. 'May. S53U BICYCLES--AUTOMOBILES FOR BALE-A bicycle at 605 North a street.

3564 FOK SALS--A FOUR PASbENGER AUTO- moblle or i trade for goud horse. Tlrei In good condition. 17U2 N. Broadway. 3600 FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE--11 HOT BED SASHES.

CALL at 1187. E. i a 403S FOR SALK--SET OF GOOD BUGGY HAR- ness; extra collar and a also saddle, i and blanket. Call at A i Pharmacy, 2t2 N. Main.

35B5 FOR SALE OR TRADE--STEAM POWER cane mill, used one season. L. C. Winchel, 111. 3548 For Sale Big job i i press and type, cut prices on new guns; a kinds of i anO at bargain prices, bargain pricen.

"VYm, Chance 256 N. Park. 3319 FOR SALE--CLOVER, TIMOTHY, MILLET seeds. Write for samples and prices. Leoft MOITIB.

3394 For Sale 2 Billiard Tables Complete At very low price. CALL AT DECATUR CLUB ROOMS. 3518 FOR SALE--MEAT RACK WITH 24 HOOKS Buy and sell second hand goods. Drop in. 321 3393 LOST--FOUND LOST--A MINK FUR NECK PIECE, Thursday exi-ning, between opera limtEe and 127 E.

William. Finder call Old phone 12SS or 4.0 127 E. i i a and te- colve reward. 1028 STRAYED--BAT MARE PONY. SOO LBS.

from 1075 N. Water St. Notify J. W. Hum- hreys.

Auto phone 1540. 'Bell phons nfA eward. 4(127 STRAYED FROM 718 W. PACKARD 111., on Jan. 25, 11)11, one black mare four years old, weighs 1100 Ibs.

i on both hind feet. Address J. J. Graves 35P5 LOST--IN DECATUR ON SATURDAY, DEC. 31, a large Bhrlne pin.

Finder i Bank of Warrensburg and receive-reward of $5.00. 3490 TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE--A ROYAL TYPEWRITER, practically new, on terms to suit purchaser Bee this machine (t you want one at i i Bldg. Call Penn. Mut. Life agency, both phones.

4030 FOB SALE--BBAND NEW UNDERWOOD perfect condition, Ad- drees A-S81, care Review. Dr. D. W. McKenna Dentist Room 1.

Stlne Bide. Auto (301. At IVMdale every Wednesday, UU Osteopathy Dr. H. C.

and Jennie 1M Mtt- chant St. New PI one 5SZ9. 1948 H. Eachman Dentist 2 Citizens Title Trust MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM LAND) CITT property, horses, household goods, pianos, beet terms. J.

Walden, 148 B. Main. 4024 We Loan Money $10 and up on tho easy payment plan. All business private. Call, write or phone if in need of ready cash.

Decatur Loan Office Auto phone 202 Citizens Bank Bldg. 35UO READY MONEY. UP QUICKLY Lowest rates. No red tape. Fidelity Loan Co.

3rd floor (new) Citizens Bldg. Old Phone 370. Auto BS03. Boom 315. 1818 TO LOAN--ANY AMOUNT ON CITY HEAL, estate; 6 per cent, interest.

WALTERS LATHAM, over Burrows' banlt. 3465 YOU CAN BORROW ANY AMOUNT None too large. None too small. We lend money on -Furniture. Pianos, Horses, Cuirlages, Goods In Storage, Cattle, Grain, Growing Cropfa, etc.

Easier terms than other brokers. Also WE BUY NOTES. Telephone M. 134. OLDEST LOAN OFFICE IN CITY.

Established 1882. A. T. SUMMERS SON. 110 N.

Water St. to Mlllikln National Bank. We Loan Money Rooms 41n fourth floor Citizens Bank Bldg. Desirable houses for rent. Peg-ram Co.

Money to Loan On the best plan possible. First, tho lowest cost. Second a are arranged to suit the borrower and can be made either weekly or And last, but not least i i i a When you come to us for a loan you can have money i i an hour or two, An a trum HOOD up. You moiwj (Jail and sea us when needing a loan. Illinois Mortgage Loan Co.

$5 Rooms 7 and Conklln Building. a bluck North of Transfer house. 114 N. Main St. Bell Phono ilu41 Money! Money! Money 1 loan on 3 GOUDS, STOCK, A I ETC.

Lowest rates and time to suit. Better see us. Geo. W. Elirkart Cluzeiis National Hank Bldg.

Money Loaned ON FURNlTUKa PIANOS. HOKBES. CATTLE, DIAMONDS. ETC. BEST OF TKRM ALL TUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.

T. E. Bennett Power? Bldff. Auto phone 5779, 903 PHOTOGRAPHER Photographers Open Invitations to all pleasure seekers. Come sleigh ride i us hy the light of moon.

Round trip to the north pole In ten minutes. AH orphans under forty years oC age curfew protection. Refreshments served. No charges Cor hot brick service. Come gather at the Glad-U-Como Foet Card Store.

Ill N. Water. H. E. Williams, Prop'r 3458 POULTRY--BIRDS--PETS FOR SALE-- A PARROT, CAN TALK.

843 E. Main. 3598 FOR SAMS--SINGLE COMB RHODE IS- land Red Cockerels, prices right. DeGraff strain, 264 'W. Cerro Gordo.

3ell phone UJJ40. SJSU FOR SAL1S--FOUR S. C. CRYSTAL WHITE Orpington cockerels, Keller extra strain. Prices ieasonablQ.

Inquire of J. W. Adams, 111. 3331 A a sale of fine poultry. A line lot of Barred Ruck Cockerels.

Of exhibition Pullet breeders. AHo lot of Itoso Comb Brown Leghorn cockerels that can not be surpassed. My Rocks are pure Braddley world's fair Prices very reasonable, Call or write your wants. No better stock can be found anywhere. S.

M. LUTZ, 315 West North St. W50 MISCEIXANEOU8 MODEL A I AND LIGHT MANUFAC- i our specialty, Cruni Novelty 320 N. Main St. 4040 NOTICE TO TAX PAYEES--I WILL BE AT tilt" i i a i a bank on Saturday; I'raino a Thursday and Dalton City on Friday.

Charles E. Wiles, collector of Mt. 7ion i 3571 BOOK BINDING PRACTICAL BOOK binding and blank book manufacturing, 126 South Water street, Decatur, III. Herman Spies. Magazines bound, names stamped In gold on booka, pocketbooks and memoran- lum books, toilet cases, etc.

WHEN DOWN TOWN BEE PRIZES GIVEN In Homo Guard contest on exhibition In Kauffman's window. The Homo Guards of of 100 on America i initiate about Feb 15th. DOTS CONTRACTORS TAKE NOTICEI-- contractors of Decatur: Price of Hod carriers will be forty centa per hour all round, take effect A i 1911. Gco. Dodson, Fin.

Secy. 8S90 COLLECTIONS WE COLLECT BOARD bills rents, wages, store accounts, labor claims, bar bills, Jobbers' and wholesalers' accounts, notes judgments and debts of lonK standing. All classes of claims collected cm percentage. No advance fees for our services. A.

T. SUMMERS SON. 110 N. Water street. CARD PRINTING 100 CALLING CARDS.

neatly printed and flcnt post paid for 35 cents. W. Curry. 118 E. William St.

2947 WILL BE AT THE MILL.1KIN BANK Saturday of each week. E. E. Cooley. tax collector.

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m. p. UtJST" DIRT SMOKE CtNOEHS George Fortner Concludes Spree With Suicide Story. George Fortner created mild'sen- sation at police headquarters at 5:10 Friday afternoon when he was arrested on a charge of drunkenness and declared lie had taken poison. He was arrested on Broadway by Officers Price and Drum and as soon head- qiiarters was reached he began to complain of his throat and said he had taken strychnine.

He thrrsheif around a good deal and the police to be on the safe side, sent for the physician. "He's only said the physician. "He hasn't taken any poison except whisky." "You're a declared Fortner. Then Fortner changed his mind about It and a i was drunk and wanted to plead right away and pay his fine. All he had wait a lot of loose larks, a neck tie and a puzzle In his pockets.

WAS TO BE MARRIED. It developed later that Fortner had been drinking heavily for three or four days. He was to have been married Thursday night. He was then and when he showed up at the home of the bride-to-be he pulled out a blank sheet of paper and said It was the marriage license It is said that the girl will marrv him yot If he ever gets straightened out and brings a genuine license with him. DEMAND RANSOM FOR NEW YORK GIRL One Letter Ankn for More Than Millionaire Can Ritlce.

New York, Jan. R. Arnold, whose a Dorothy, has been mlsslnpr s'lncf Dec. I a. admitted yesterday a two a i a ran- fiom for the younR had been received within the last hours.

One of the letters, he said, demanded more than he possibly raise a he IB raterl as a millionaire. His lawyers are not I i to regard the missive seriously. They say anyone i Miss A for a ransom would have communicated with her relatives weeks ago. The woman has heen mlsslnp: for more than six weeks. "Both of the letters are plainly from Mr.

A sairl. "One of is i from an ordinary black mailer. I attach some Importance to the other, for the man who wrote It seemt to know something a what liHppenecl to my daughter. Both lettera are postmarked New York City. "I a a i my "daughter has 'met i foul play.

She has either heen kid- a or murdered." ASK $5,000,000 FOR UNIVERSITY a i i i of I i i board of trustees its special meeting Thursday afternoon decided to ask the state i a for as Its biennial appropriation Of i amount Jl.500,000 Is asked for the college of agriculture and $1,100,00 for new buildings. The budget calls for additions Library building. Woman's i i and now buildings for the department of commerce and school of education, a transportation and testing laboratory for the college of engineering and a new armory. This is largest sum ever asked by University of Illinois and special interests have been Influenced to co-operate with the University for an institution that President E. J.

James believes will soon be i a peer the United States. The establishment of a woman's dormitory will be. urged, as one ot the Items of the budget. HAIR DRESSING--HAIR GOODS MRS OLL1E WARD M'NABB, HAIRDRES- 3-17 N. Main, Is prepared to mako your combings into braids and puffs.

Shampoos a specialty. a a satisfaction. 4013 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids for i i and erecting piping and auxiliary equipment the Municipal Electric Lighting Plant, Docatur, 111., will be received at the otflce ot Albert Leach, Oily UlerU.

Decatur, Illinois, i li! o'clock noon, Thursday. 1'eb. 2, 11U1. A certified check on a reputable National bank for three hundred dollars ($300.00) made payable to the Treasurer of the City of Deoatur, must accompany each bid. Instructions to bidden, form of proposal and plans and specifications can be seen or obtained, and contract form can be examined at the i of tho City Clerk, at Docatur.

llllnolB. The right Is reserved to reject any or alt bide or to accept any bid considered advantageous to City Clerk. EXECUTOR'S SALE OP VALUABLE SAN- gamon County Farm Land and Town Prop- The undersigned executor of the will of Henrietta C. Pheasant, deceased, will on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1011, commencing at 10 o'clock a.

offer at public sale 820 acres known as the "Pheasant Farm," located about miles south of Buffalo, also 100 acres situated about one mile southwest of said a i also town property in the- village of Buffalo. The "Pheasant farm" has a large two-story brick residence of nine or ten rooms, a large barn with stalls for 16 or 18 horses, a large hay loft and cribs on the premises that will hold several thousand bushels of corn. It is one of the most desirable farms In Central Illinois. The 160-acre tract is about one mile southwest of the home place and is without improvements except a large double corn crib. There is considerable tlie on both farms.

The town property consists of five lots and a five- acre pasture- tract adjoining the lots. There Is fine residence and several outbuildings, all in good condition, on the lots. The sue of the town property i commence at 10 oVlock a. m. and the farm property at 1 o'clock p.

m. on the premises. Terms of sale: One thousand cash at the time of sale from each purchaser If more than one, and from fifty to sixty per cent of the purchase price upon delivery of deed and the balance secured by vendor's Hen payable in five years with five percent Interest semi-annually if purchaser or purchasers desire 'time. This Is a. grand opportunity for Investors, as all of the property Is first class In every respect.

Abstracts will be- furnlched-to purchasers. I A lunch of hot coffee and sandwiches will be served at noon at the home farm. JAMBS W. PATTON, Becutor. CONSERVATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE --Public Auction.

In pursuance to an order and decree of the County Court of Macon. County, Illinois, the Hon. I will offer at public auction premises of Adelaide Cornell, an insane person, located at 246 West Main street'and described follows: The East Hilt of Lot Twelve In Block Five Bandy's Addition to the City of Dficfltur. now a part of said city, SATURDAY. FEB.

18. 1911, at 2 p. m. at the North Door of the Court House, to the highest bidder theiefor. Sale will be for cash and terms, but must be approved by the County Court.

JOHN E. SMITH, Conservator D. Cornell, an Insane person. 'Chester A. Smith.

Attorney. 406-8 Millikln Bldg, MOULTRIE FARMER MOVES. TO COLORADO Arthur M. Kletrbrr Una Mnde Wood Reputation. Sullivan.

Jan. A M. Fletcher of northwest of this city i commence loading Itls car Saturday ready to move to Rocky Ford. HOIHO tlrrm Monday. Mr.

Fletcher lived on the John tfhrk-h a northwest of and southwest of CiiBhman for several years, and Is considered ono of Moultrle county's best farmers, and It Is i a grreat deal of regret a the people see i leave Mr Fletehor IB going I i whore there Is ajready a large i of a i i almost like home to him he sets settled there. BUYS SHOP. Bose Poland, son of Mr. and Bert Poland of this city, i a a M. B.

i a Imrher shop on Vest Jefferson street. and i posses- slon next a Mr. Poland been i In shop past few years, and is well to the trade. and i he ahli to handle the Mr. i a expects to sell out I residence hero and move to I ihe a i a i up a good business since coming to this city several years ago and has made a large of friends.

STEALS MEAT. The people In the a nf tbjK i are a i i a a yellow i a a i of a i meat, a eKe i It can i on i porches. i a It wns Ken setting: a of from 11 porch. a i a i a had placed It The ring be killed or kept tied up. as I i catch chickens as i as It steal a a a a i porches a i a been marie i against the dog In the hopes i a i i he i I a rid the people (if such pest in the neighborhood.

Methodist Sunday i at 10. 1.1. at which wrvlc" the revival i All members ars exported to he In plnees durltiR the meellng. Mr. Conner, ulnger.

i be present fnr the i The M. F. M. P. i meet i Mrs.

Pipit Woodruff fn Prtiltb street i afternoon. a i SaMmsh at Ilo a. m. i vices at li.4.*. ppr- vlfeii 7 no p.

m. i i hv Rev. Scott of Danville a church Stindjiv at 0:30 a. m. i cervices at 1" jr.

rvlrpR at 7.00 p. m. Baptist churrh Sunday HPhool at a. m. i services ttt 7 p.

roiTlilrftl hv 111" pnstor. Midweek prayci i ciu-h a ing. SUITS Fevera! rases Imve been I for March of circuit court. the common MIHPP a The Bank nf Hammon, a corporal Ion, r. H.

Fields. Pearl Fields A i rxe, and In for I a I A. IB the for tlie a i i a i i Telling. K. lB Dark.

C. W. Flrke IK attorney a i i The ehanpery -npen lire: Louisa conservator of B. vs. Crnt-p i a i i W.

K. is attorney for the a i i Henry Ktrader s. Henry C. a i at i claim i Frank H. llerbiiucli.

a ney for a Alexand Ward A riuil claim, W. Ward IB a i i Carrie Chlpps Raymond L. i vorce. Frank J. ThompBon IB a i i John "Ward Mary A.

Youngpr. i quit claim. The attorney for Iho i IB Frank Hsrhaugh. John P. and Gi'nrge I.

Ktdei a i a John P. Elder HOHC K. lilder, i i a S. 13ider, ot. a i i and dnw- er.

Isaac Hturiwon the attorney for a i i Marriage license WHS Issued laic Thursday evening to a 11. Taylor. ap-Pd 77 and Mrs. Lydla A. Kcatcn, aged 25.

both 01 i city. Thomas P. went to a Saturday i to look a his ncwapepcr. BACK TO MT. H1ON.

Rev, Will S. Neely who hai had i a of the singing at the PrcBbytcrlun church during special meeting, rptnrncrl to i hoirip In Saturday, rcndv to a cjiarge of his own pulpit Xrcly a a deop Impression on Htieinli-d moetlng. i hie excellent and ihe he led his choir i i inccdtig which closed Friday i M. WyckoK went Spi I a a morning where he i hold sen k-o Sunday in the country i Mrs. A.

ICmmcnn Dpraiur Saturday i for a shon i her daughter, Miss FannK IK a i BuHlnesK college there. K. W. Davis wns I i a i i Saturday. POSTPONED I The T.

Y. Sorority pumpoiR-d lliclr ly meeting Friday aireimmn un aeuount of the Methodist supper which a held ftt 0 o'clock Friday Garrett "Wolfe Friday noon for I i a apolls, and Columbus, a visit i relatives. Mrs. Gpnevlevn l.owp WHS a UKimr In Mattoon and TuBcola. artenitjon.

Miss Idolla MrClure to a Friday noon for a few days' Will Davis of Cadwcll transacted business In this city Friday forenoon. Mrs. Charles Daily to Decatur Friday afternoon for a abort visit i rclathcs. J. W.

Evans of near Klrksville. arrived home Friday noon -from a big fancy hog sale at Buelinel! and Ml. Sterling, he having purchased ono young brood sow i there. Mr, and Mrs, Perry Goctz and two children arrived home from Bethany Friday noon, where hnd been for a few i i with relatives. D.

W. Duncan transuded business In Decatur Friday afternoon. OLD RESIDENT OF WELDON IS DEAD Weldon, Jan. H. Flood, one of the oldest residents of Weldon, died at 2 o'clock a a i at Ills home In Weldon, tier "an extended Illness.

He was i years of age. Mr. Flood had for j'ears been an auctioneer. He served three years In the Union a He leaves a ivlfe. one son and i daughters.

Robert Flood of Nokomls, Mrs. James B. Lane. Miss a i at home, Mrs. A A Mrs.

Mary Hardlsty, Mrs. Sarah B. Berkley, Ml of Wedon. There are also several Brand- children anrl a of great a children. He had a large of friends.

A a I a a yet made. MASTERPIECES ARE DESTROYED A Jan. a well Jtnown art collector. a dropped a lighted match in his studio which set tire to and burned several a i i hy olrj masters, i i Fuhens, Van dyke and Tenlers. The destroyed a i Ings were valued at $40,000.

No Worry, Chicago Record-Herald. "I once played the part of Venus In a panto mime." said the Iqdy who showed' her and was i i to have a mus tache. 'VWoll, I let It worry me," replied the one who WBS a i to look upon. "Venus woo only a myth, so; of course, you didn't her feel Ings." Assistant State Superintendent Much Pleased. Peru i i of Decatur.

a i and a i Urn occasion belnit tlie I nf a i V. J. i MV a M'Uire. i i i the 1 to k. Mr.

a IF ocnir.fl re In a enliool i i i i i Casey, a a hnped i a pf-seut i ItiK i i i he could m't a end an al.ioni i w.n a i noon. DECORATED. A a of the TM a i was i i a ihe pole at htj edge of the i i of A i a i a a a ner, "Welcome to Peru. i i a i 1 a i i a a i were to ho seen house a rout- sclninl The a i I i school room were even more i i A a i were i a cnt, PERI' SCHOOL MODEl. Mr.

a subject a "The I of the Pehool iji salj a for vears he had been He. scribing: the i of school a i in be a i a i I and he' had been i. a i a i wir i i lied. He said Peru school was a morji-l school, The spirit of cooperation of the patronf- and in good work being by bcnor.i were i i commended. Before the address the Peru Gleg a i a "The Shower and Merry Jane," 'T i Pchool "1 Ijove to Stroll." Spinner" Th- i i ter, a i i selection, was i SWEPT TIMES DAILY The Peru school rcrom IB a a i Not a speck of i dust was and Mr.

Casey keep- 10 tliat a i i sweep-- three i a day. There arc a i pleturet- on the walls, an.l n1r of eomfort nnd eozlness about i room a Is In few schools. He Read Cicero When But Nine Years Old. I i N. Jan.

it i i i a scholastic marvel such as Sidls, for In i a i posscsfCK a i Klucleiit I taking: svcund 5 i a i HEGAN EARLT. He WIIH srroduated M-Tva- i i high school a tlio a courso al college in three IvBA'Intr i a i i i at i earlier aac a a at i I I receive dOKree a Harvard. A ono year a a a a he won the SaRc a a i a i at Cornell, and i a he cam' I a a SEVERAL, LANGUAGES. TH" a nf several a most theor I i i a i a a i i i Cornell, i a view i a i a subject. His pro(tran consists of courses In i i a i a i ethics, the i i i i pliy-lology, liiK Plato In original.

Gentian IHK a theory i i a a i IS A RUSSIAN. Wiener's a Leo i of Harvard, Is a i i 8 culleague. Profesnor -Sldls, and his i was born In sn8 Mo. Professor Winner Is a slstant of Slavle a a a a i teaching a i and a i languaKCs at Mlagc'urt state unlverHlly. ALPHABET.

At eighteen young: WcimT a a he could read ami i English a two and a halt yc.ir-. and years old he a a with most a i i smi some French. At i he entered ar. special In the high nchool ot Ayer, Mass. LODGE MAN WANTS MARRIAGE VOIDED Loulu UUon, Court of Honor Springfield.

a M. treasurer of the of or, yesu-rday i suit In the i i-ourt to have his a i a to i i r. nixon a "Dlxon charges i i delity In his i and a i n. Krelgh as corespondent. According to the bill, Dixon i Mr.

wife and met a of i He also rhuif." a Mrs. Dlxon has been i Improper conduct with "others." a i a asks the custody of son. a The eouple a Oct. 1S96 and (separated" Oct. 17.

I' 1 1 WALKER. ami daughter home or hip pen. i a nl i a N. ,1 a a i TT I i nf DuQunln 111 Mn. A ter and I'ott.

i a i i nr- a i 'h- hi i laiv 111 'I Ti Mrr. f. i a a Irlted L. ytombaugb and Sunday. EWSPAPER.

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