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The Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 2

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The Daily Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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TO SHELBY No Court Monday and Tuesday Because of Election. Shelbyvtlle, March The i time ot the circuit court was taken Tuesday in a continuation of the case of Clarence Francisco against the C. I. railroad company, a suit for damages for personal injuries. This WAS the i i a of the case, which is now in the hands of the jury.

Judge, Jt'tt reading the i i iuti before 6 o'clock Tuesday evening. NO COURT. OwinE to the township elections Tuesday, no will be held Monday and Tuesday, hut business will bo resumed Wednesday, i the i cases on the trial calendat for balance of the week: WEEK'S DOCKET April 3-- John Hovle i.pb 5 aMmmi-Ht, Krank rjno Pherlff is Sorrels nnrt .1. Richardson. I I 01 Moweaq George Goodwin, appf-1.

wi vs Century Oal nespass. thuredav. April A Rolev vs. Vval- K. and Earl order; John A.

Heer vs. W. f. Uolev. i i Sautter i a J.

Iviuirr- 7ir11 H. h. a a rfssumppit T. Storm VB Jnhn "Too and Daniel Pleis. asump- The J.

bhusler ny has a gang of eighteen men at work repairing lines between here and Cerro Gordo. EAMSEY. a daughter of Daniel and Orph Gannon was hoi 11 In Pike county, Sept. 20. 18" and died at her home In Ramsey, March 17.

seventy -eight years, five moiiths id tweniy-ono days. Slie married to John F. Brown about the year of 1SS4 to which union was bot-n ion children, novpn hoys and. three Rirla. One aged In-other and sister who reside In Pike county Ky.

and five children. Daniel, Barnev and a a and. Mrs. Sophia Harton and Mrs Mary Anrlcison, also seventeen grandchildren survlrr her. Funeral wore held at a.

m. Thursday morn I tiff, conducted. Elder J. D. Morgan, of luka.

Mr. and Mrs. Redo Morrison of Rayle City over Sunday i hor parents, air. and Mrs. H.

Unyiips of ihis place. There arc casrs ot mumps in NEGATIVE WINS IN HAMMOND DEBATE Stdr Not Presented In Convincing Mannpr. Hammond, March debate was held in tho opera lunine Friday night on the proposition "Uesolved. a capital punishment IB an effluent method for the suppression of'crime, 11 Dr. T.

B. U-urs and Archie Ryan had the a i a i and C. K. Leathers and UUB South had the The judges wore YV. H.

Silver, R. K. Crowder and A. The negative side won. Mrs.

J. Hodman and children of i place, i over Sunday i friends and rela- i in Cowd.cn specimen ballot fur Ramsey towniihlp. Eleclinn Tuesday. April 2: town clerk, Sam Shnckeyl at-sepsor. Bert A for collector, Hastings; LOnirnlsi-loner of highway llov lelsh.

Republican iMerk William H. i ior asset-soi, I W. a for collect or. Wanici commissioner ol liiETliuajs. Johnnv Morrison C.

Theilo rrtin nrtl homo from Hot Springs Saturday RADFOR3. "TI HI I'ount of Inclement weather Suudav 1 a no VIN tit Fame church diaries Kens met i nn accident Wed pvenlnc? i putting a on hor-o. a strwk on the face by (he h'irors' head, a i a i deep cut In bis i Thoiv Tin at Fame the last of wt'f-k on account or i roads being BO L. The debate well attended. The lo with Ruch supervisor el.

i a In the matter of ihe Estate ot Uclia M. tonr. eor insane, appeal. Tim vase of vVU'mm A. a i Dovlr.

to set aside the i of i mother. Helen M. Dr le. is lot Monday April APPOINTED A I A t-elf-na Sheenan has be.n appointed a i rtian or Clement Sheehau and Patrick Phce- han md lifis hnmi in the sum of $75," i W. and J.

C. Quinn as OIHc a i i a i of tho estate of IHiKdtMiln KOVP. (let eased, has filed her i a report shmvirip the receipt of 1 01 fl.15K.S5 and a balance "1 1, M. Tull and R. man have an appraisement bill of i of the late.

James TV Dobson. Ine personal property a i to St-. and a tract of renl estate in the eastern part of Shelby county, upon which no valuation lias yet been placed. MOWEAQt'A BOOKS IX. A a cnllcctoi of Mowenqua.

town- tin has. returned his books to t'ounlv TVilllam Klausrr i whom he Jias made NPtt lenient follow P. Amount charged. collected, delinquent. JH29.1T, (ollei'tor's.

A I I TAX REPORT. George Zailman. collector of town- bhip has t-pttlement with Mr. Maunpr as follows: A rharged, $23.40,,. 10: collected.

S-- i collector's cominiBbK'ii. BRIEFS. Oorge C. Fisher and daughter. Miss Lois Fisher.

in St. Ex-Senator Ororse Chafee to ChHmpaign on A business mission Tuesday. Mrs S. H. has returned to his liome'in Moweaqua a i attending to busl- i matters in Shelbyvillp.

Mrs of Rantnul. is visiting In the Mr. and Charles Boyd in this Tf. E. Monroe is in Chicago For a visit i friend" Mrs.

B. returned from a A i i with Ji parents. Dr. and Mrs. t.

J. Tl-hiiing in i Minn. She was ae- home by a niece. Miss Mary Hal- Tttornev and Mrs. Homer T.

Dick of Thl- r.ac" are guests In home of Attorney and Mrs. TV. Kelly. The- two attorneys are counsel for th" K. railroad company.

which thev been dettndms In a case iji rt" intuit court. Mrs Thorn departed Tuesday to af- rf Presbyterian Wcinian'j. Mi'-'-ioiiitrv at Newman. en at a from th local church "Mr? O. W.

Rhndes also was a. delegate Ml." Hazel Price "Windsor Tuesday a weddhis anniversary of her pister Mrp. TV. "Rowen, Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Quinn and daughter, Who are to i (-'Hy, are occupying a i at hotel, pending tneir a suitable Mr, Qulnn Democratic, comraltteeman in thii district Bee Pearfnc lias relumed from a visit with friends in Matron. BLUE prrv Vanflevee-r is spending a. few days In Blue Mound.

Icatnr visitors Monday were. Dr. Matthews Mr Goodale. a Edmonson. Goldie Grace Crow.

Sadie Bayes, Virdie Coffern and Eva Crow. Edna Orr of Deratur. in the suest ot the Lura and Minnie Baughman. Helen Ketch was a business visitor at Blue. Mound Monday.

EH Peck and wife werp the of their daughter. Mips Brrnlce Peck Sunday. Ethel Morton returned tn home in ington a a four stay in Mound. Mason wan taken to St. Mary's hospital Monday.

Koush was a Decatur Msitor Sat' urday. There was no services at Methodist church Punday evening on account of the lack of Mary White went to OsbernvMle Monday for a few days' i friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott returned from Missouri, where they have been during the winter.

Mrs. John Simpson was a visitor In Mound Monday. Henry Ehlers and wife returned from Wild Horse, Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ehlers as homesefkers but tvere dissatisfied the country and returned home.

Arthur Trainer of Raymond, was the of hiii parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trainer. ever Sunday. A.

A. is on sick lisl. Charles Austin liome folks at Ft Lfliils Saturday ajid Sunday. "William "Robinson wa-, the guest of his wife and children Sundav. Alvah Trainer returned io Haynmnd after a few days' i parents.

Mrs. Walter from-h. who was taken (o St. Mary's hospital w-pek was brought home Mondav afternoon. She is stilj in serious condition.

Mr and Mrs. Bob Ketch have moved Into VanClfVf property, recently vacated Harrison Spates. K. r. Brewer was a Decatur visitor Mon- E'Mph tforetnan of the electric Tight company and Albert McCluro.

foreman of tPtephone company, are quite bunv with a large force of men fixing up wires torn down by tho storm last Wednesday. 1AP1ACE. I A Toney was at Plerson Fridav huyins stock and will ship a load of hogs from there Monday night to Indianapolis. Miss Esther Bovllhlmer visited with her mother at Saturdav Hawthorne IK visiting i relatives at Memphis. Tenn.

Kagey transacted business at Llnt- ner'saturday morning. Roy Cripe spflnt several days last week visiting with his brother. John and family Guy Kin tier of tho Decatur Street Railway company, spent most all last week witl his parents on account of illness, but W8B able to return io work Saturday. John A. Kintner and wife visited wltt Marsh Moffett and family at Hammond Frl- A few farmers are bavins seed corn shipper hero from other counties, and of them have made no of the liome grown corn.

A few, however, selected their seed last fall and stored It away. Misses Lena Redman and Cora WolC. are visiting with the former's sister. Mrs. John and family, near Orcana.

since Sat Mrs' A Bravson uf Hammond, was tin truest "oi her daughter. Mrs. J. A. Toney and family here Friday and Saturday.

Mrs Mary Tonev left Saturday for Spring field for visit i her daughter. Mrs. Howell and family. Mrs. Howell has been ill at a hospital for a couple oC weeks, bu ia able to be at home at present.

Mrs Toney win remain i her until she 1m proves. STORM ECHOES. The enormous damage done to shade ant fruit trees and ornamental shrubbery Wed nesday afternoon and nlphl can hardly be estimated at this The worst damage however, seems to be to peach, plum and cherry trees. There nan t'een no telephone service since 'J" account of fie wnes being down. The Cerio Gordo Telephone cornpa- cul quartet favored the crowd several selections.

COSMOS CLUB. Mr. and Mrs. lie! rich entertained the members of the Cosmos club and thctr husbands at a at tiioir home laat Thursday evening- Tho evening was spent in a i games and a very pleasant time was had hy all present. A two course was served consisting of sandwiches, pick- leu, olives, coffer, ice cream and cake to which a justice was done.

Those in a were: Mr, and Mrs, E. Renardi Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Vent. Mr. and Mrs. A. Oreer, Mr.

and Mrs W. Begeman, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, L. P.

Klwsr. Rev. a Mrs. Crews and Miss Dora and Loreri Mrs. a a of a is i i hore i i J.

A Vent a a i Mrs, Oscar was tm A vis- i Monday. Mrs. Ollie Traxler and i daughter Virginia, a morning i i new home in I i a a i HPT husband is buikeman on the O. Lurlwis urrupied the i at Grace has a a at a place, -niitli 01 A Sundav morn- of Puntlac. was here a a to visit hlH brother.

Walter is a i agent at this place Dr. and Mrs. W. A. (More, of Pontiar i i hero i ot the week with Mrs.

t'lm-e's parents. Mr. and Mrs-. A. Lewis.

Dr. a i was in Decatur i a Mrs. B. V. i a i Monday hi tee men t.

Mrs. T. i a ami Mrs. a i i home a from Malumet i i A fneiuls. i was in Decatur ami Miss Nora Maiholt nnd Sunday i friends in Dcca J.

Butler who is st- tndini; ihe annual oonferpnce at HoPiiiR Isitcd relatives in Ueca- over Siinclay. Frank i i i i nl the lionin her daugluci. Mrs. Albert Osborn Wed- nepday. r.

Oai and son were paseengcra to Dertuur a a Miss A i a Groom linme from Sunrlav a i wc islt at lie home of her James Duncan. Wllliani Oondson and wife were entertaln- -M i to dinner at home of Elza Gordon. lino a a i and A. Baasler are i i i i tlip plrk Floxd Groom MM ted friends In Moweaqua rfnd Sunday. Adam i i called Sunday at home 'f C.

H. Mauz.y. II. pun linked Hav Gregory prripertv in last ILLIOPOLIS. G.

E. T'nrd and were Springfield isitprl hi Lincoln Mr. iMt Mrs, i i a a IRFI uoek Mlsp Gippn of Wood it Oalfshurc Msiic nia las I i Mies Emnia Aieiran UPCK Noel ot i i spent Sunday with A. Ford in i i tf attended a i i oluh at home of r-onlla in Uinesvllle Satur- dav Mrs. ciiarlep D.

i a and" I datignter, of NTpwton rcturneri Saturday after a i Mrs. a In this place Rex 1 Shousr- accompanied them ai as Oscar Bvrotii ynrved on petit jury In Springfield i Mrs O. Byroth spent Thursday in Spring- I ElHrt i Pan! Bickenhaik rontitiup? vrry HI. H. M.

a i spent Saturdav in Spring- eld IVESitAIE! Misi-cs lilt Men and Julia Donoxan pa Monday in i a i phoppfiiB. i a and daughter. i tle. i i Monday Meredith ot rwatur. Sunday tiic guest of her (sister.

Mrs. John Bloclt- Mr. a Mrs. .1 C. Stout were I'-ltors a i.

Morgan a a i caller Tuesday. Maley (o Chicago Monday, Mils Josephine Welch from r-ni- rapf) a niter an visit. Thomas Schultz a a i In Decatur Mondav. Mra. T.

O'Connor and Katie Cain were shnppcis i I a Monday. Curt KneLpp ol Bt'ment. was a caller a C. Lambert wat, a a visitor Mon- dav. MfRs Mary Miller made her usual i to Decatur Tuesdnv.

H. Carr was a Be men visitor Turs- dav. R. Jungerlch of Ohmnpaign, waft a hufil- npss caller hero Tuesday. Thomas O'Conucr, Ji a a Decatur Isitor J.

0. Mat (ox of Hodoms waa a isltor er TiigSjia y. BRUCE. a vleltors Saturday were Ol. Daral, harlen Bill Abbott.

Rox Oarrelt, Vmie Slmnione. Ed Llnvlllc and i or tilBce, visited lie IdUer's parents. Mr. Mrs. John 3rltlKrs near Arcolu.

liiht Visitors from ilia Lone jieiichbor- lood Monday wrrc. Munuin. William 'klc, Tliirus Ulttrell mid fcliter. Myrla. Bruce school will begin Monday with Mr.

Baybcriy as instiuctor. Dloh Sliarp began work for Fred Walker. Mrs H. Gladvllle arrived home Monday after a winters' visit i her son In Danville. Oral f'ochran, i and baby of Louisville, are making a lengthy visit wltli J.

Lovv- ellen and wife. Roc Kharu and i of place, licsan work for (Jrnnt Olson labt week. Why Jennings Is Not For Jim Gray BAKING tf Absolutely Makes Home Baking Easy No other aid to the housewife is so great, no other agent so useful and certain in making delicious, wholesome foods The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Ho Mum Ho Umo Phosphates SPRING FANCIES Furniture Curtains Rugs are arriving every day. Think of that house cleaning--then think of the spring style of goods that we show--come in and i see them--that's half of your house cleaning and worry. Select Your Goods Now.

Hundreds of Bargains in This New Spring Lay-Out. Beer Furniture Co. 332-338 North Main St. Cash or Credit. --John i CHhlrman of the npmocratli" Commlttco of the 24th Senntorial District g-lvcs the followinR; a for bin position on tho election of State Central ComrnKtcernan tor the 19tli My two years elected a straight Democrattc ticket, the i in i years.

do rot niied i i Mr. Isaac Craig lit a i a State a Commit- and rfindered a a asHlat- ance In our campaign. There was mid is no oivaMon for i of the Deinn a i a In tlm 13th pressfoiial Diwtrk-t. Six years ago Mc- i carriTl i Congres'siionul Tlin- trlet by 4 4 0 0 Two years his ni.ijor- ity was rortuccd a 1,000. we a hud a i i a election i i i C'otipri'M- fcional Distrlel.

Mr. Craig i possible assist a nt-e to the Democratic nominees in i election. Jim Gray tries to leave the Impression i (he Democratic voterw a if hv should br elected a i a a i he will a i to do i the election or the i a a This Is all and i knows It. Jim is making- great "hnllaboloo" a standing for clean politics i the same timr JB e-Fi'ptdcnt of I lie Hearst in Illinois. Jim also once Legisla- my was In hJfi Dlh- ti'lct.

an iron-clad agreement a no i should be permitted, played fair. Jim went to Decatur and Al Treat, Moul- i a i a was defeated (lie i of Gray's In Maeon county. I understand he a been i of the same kind of clean politics, sin re our lias been a out of this District. Jim Is "plumper," ami applied the tactics against Mr. Edwards, of Jim Is opposnd tci iiulllvan be- caiiPe he Hint Rogor Sulllva.ii Is i i tho i a party of I i i to Uio grdiit i i oC purtj'.

Jim Cirny lias liror llm i ncerlng I i nf Mm'nn democracy for ten or tlnr- Inn i i a gradually and i Us a i nhoulrt UH ho can reduce majorltlflft. I HIII for I H. dials for State i i i 19lli DIs- i lie rloCH inure i a TALK. Mr. rralg a a WORKS.

a we i nTitl man who nnd one who is a i i a i tho Job. The a of Jim Gray to drag the i of flower i a I Con- i i i I purpose cepl to bnonl as a Hearst a i charges Mr. a i i i a i a Democrat, i he jinwe-s as a I a I I a Demo- era a i Is by the Hearst Tho whole controversy tiselCHs and can not liave a pood upon the Demo'rary of i district, and Jim ttray would have, i a Ills loyalty to Ihe. Democratic: a a his Indi- i a wlfidom, had ho resign'ed from i a i a i a a i Mr, i a of i a refrignerl. This have a a i out need of Jim's ax.

Mr. Cralfr hafc represented us lionor- a and well and he be will he a Central Comm i a for i district, and no man in the i i can or i do more for the success of the Democratic a i year a Mr. Isaac B. Craig. I may not he considered, by Mr.

Oray, as a i Democrat, nevertheless the above are my views. JOHN E. I a i a of the Democratic i tee of the 14th Senatorial District. For Making Muffins biscuit and all hot breakfest cakes, use Rumford Baking Powder. It not only makes them lighter, better flavored, more tender and digestible, but it adds nutritive value to the food.

Make to-morrow's breakfast cakes with THE WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER The Best ol the Hlgh-Grafle Baking Powders-No Aim FREE TREATMENT FOR DISEASED MEN We i give Free treatment until curM to every one Buffering from any disease peculiar to men who ctlli at thll office, as II this ad under the above headline. There aro no draw-backi to this statement. exorbitant charge for medicine will be and no contract demanded. You are at liberty to treatment at any time you feel so Inclined and no demand will be made upon you for money In advance. Do not be mlMled Into (akfnc cnatly for your disease i you a called at this office where you may obtain FREE EXA I A I A ADVICE.

We do not accept every case and do not claim to CURE EVER! A we meet i Wt Guarantee to give you the MOST ADVANCED treatment for all diseases peculiar to your sex whether the result of your own Indiscretion or pure accident. WE TREAT SUCCESSFULLY drains anl losses, kidney, bladder and skin deseases, night emissions, prostratlc disease (In early stage) and all curable diseases of Men, Acute or Chronic. We are successful In the treatment of ALL PRIVATE DISEASES. Pain, burning and Itching are relieved by the first a FIVE YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL WORK IN DECATUR is OUR GUARANTEE. If you do not know us LOOK US UP.

DR. W.P.RYAN 2, 3. 4 10, 145 Merchant St. a in, until 5 m. 10 a.

m. until 12 m. Dressy Easter Footwear This season shows decidedly new and distinctive styles in spring footwear. Our new lasts with the rounding toes are exquisitely designed; are perfect fitting, comfortable and reasonably priced. College Boots in tan or black, have low tops and are in nish effect.

They are splendid shoes for spring wear and sell at Pair $4.00 Gun Metal Velvet These Pumps are entirely new this season and are made of ribbed velvet with a dull finish. They are very stylish and sell at Pair 1.00 No-strap Pumps are the season's favorite. They have tailored bows and come in suede, dull, patent or tan leathers, at Pair $3.00 and $4.00 Black Satin Colonial Pumps with welt soles and leather heels. A very stylish pump suitable for street wear, at Pair $3.50 Misses' Pumps with one or two straps and the new rounn toes, in black or tan, at Pair $1.50 to $2.50 Boys' Oxfords in patent, gun metal or tan leathers, in button styles made up over high toe lasts--just the styles that boys like, at Pair, according to size, $2.00 to $3.00. White Buck Roman Sandals with 8 straps.

These can be washed with soap and water and are a dainty shoe for Easter wear. We have all sizes at Pair $1.50 to White Sea Island Pumps, with one or two straps at, according to size, Pair $1.00 to $2.00. Victor-Victrola 15 A new Victor-Victrola is here! A genuine Victor-Victrola, bearing the famous Victor trademark, priced at only $15. Come in and see it and hear it. No obligation to buy, but after hearing it you won't want to be without one.

Other styles $25 to $250. Victors $10 to $100. Easy payments if desired. The new Records for April are here and will be on sale Thursday, March 28. Come in and hear them.

You will be delighted. A Satisfactory Sewing Machine Why do you buy a sewing machine? Is it as an ornament to your home with a' fictitious extra value because of its old established name; or, do you buy it because of its up-to-date usefulness for your needs. The Linn Scruggs Sewing Machines contain every element of value or convenient device that is found in the old style machines whjch are offered you at so much greater prices, and in addition contain patented improvements that are of the greatest possible value, and which are not found in the old established -makes. We have sewing machines guaranteed for Ten Years at Each $12.85 to $40.00 And sell you a machine at $35.00 that is unsurpassable at any price. We want to show you these machines.

They convincingly for themselves. Ask anyone who has bought one. We mpkr terms to suit your pocket book. We rent Sewirc at 75c per week. $2.50 per month.

Repair and Adjust any Sewing Machine, and supply broken or missing parts, at very moderate expense! fSPAPEJRI.

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