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Evening, Xug. 20, NICOL SELLS ED KILL1AN TO CLEVELAND TEAM But It Seems to Make No Difference in Commodore Showing Against the Ex-Champions. Clubs. BloomSngton Decatur RockfonJ Played, Wow. Lost.

Pot. Rock Island Oedan Rapids 94 Dub-uquo 9S Springfield 9S 54 45 40 4)1 35 OS .606 .571 .530 .626 .418 YESTERDAY'S SCORES. Cedar Rapids. Springfield, 1 Rockford, -t; Decatur 2 Rock Island, ai; Dubuque 5 Bloontington, L'. TODAY'S SCHEDULE Decatur at Ropkford.

Bloomington at Davenport, Springfield at Cedar Rapids Rock Island at Dubuque. Evidently hrcnlung cvon cm ilnam-es tlvi year is of imp'ortunoc to Nlc- ol and his backers a i i a pennant, for here comes t'lic news that he mas sold Kd Killiini. his pr-mlcr pitcher, to the Cleveland American league team, the player to report at once. It has been talked 1 for time that i i a would graduate i good fans wbnder. d' winy Koine IJIH lejgue i grab Km la.st Taikp i i a woi'lc all around, it has been the best In tin- league.

He lias not only pilehiM ball, but Nicol lias worked him in field- In half games this season l-cause ills yocxi stick work, lie liils than a m.i- JoKHty of ouUielih-rs In t'hc- league, and is a most i i worker. Jflcol, like Mill, I a In-art. and son.T:tIly to inak pieei' of money uit of a player ear.h Jjist year In- Alorrlsaey Cin- i i i lie didn't last. had him tiotited WArKI-bealer a gu good itriee. W'OKK I PROMOTION.

Killian's ivei'Jc a i ntitlw, to Jlis -ord is probably the brat of the jjitcliers In the Three-l this tienson He has not won suoli propartl of garaes as did Pelty, or cvew Will Wright, or, Jacobsen or Barker, but the fact that he has been, able to dp more work is attracted attentfon to Mm. He Bias KO HEW PJTCHEB SIGNED Dorter IB Oars and flare Money in Bank--Sex rear. Director Wilson' Bering of the baseball club said this'moraine that the rumot that! Boxy Walters sinned a new pitcher" for the Decatur' team was unfounded. "We do'not Intend to bring any more men ihere this, season. We have as big a pay roll as we tfan stand already," said Mr.

Bering. 'I4obody doubts Roxy's ability to pick out good men. He is not professional enough to be prejudiced against an amateur if he can deliver the eoods, ana he rasty secure some good talent for next season's team. WE GET DORNER. Mr.

Bering said this morning that he had positive information that Dorner had been awarded to Decatur, but he was unable to say If the directors would bring Dorner here this season. MONEY IN BANK. This season has been the best any ball teajn knowni in Decatur, from a. i nanclal standpoint, and the club now pitched this season twenty-five games has money In the bank. At this time last and lost 'but eight of them, ama has season the club was in the hole and 5iatl played nearly as many more in the out- i not Will Shellabarger come to the front field 1 'batted something over .260.

THis it would have been necessary to secure worst bumping ihe 'has had' was last Fri- money by popular subscriptions to pay VORTIOEXkLO. Monticello, Ills Aug 31 tma this city a i R. Violet Fate 'e in Cham- visit her I SAVE I Have Discovered the Marvelous Secret of Perpetual Youth and Undying Manly Vigor and I Give It to You Free. My Mysterious Compound Startles the World With Its Wonderful Cures--With This Marvelous Secret No, Man Can Grow Old and It Is My Mission On Earth Henceforth to Out Men to This Fountain of Youth. day, when 'Davenport pasted him for sixteen hits for a total of twenty bases.

of his best games was shutting out Rock Island with two Jilts on, July '12. He did L'hp same thing to SpringJleid on, July 3, and each game wwa-a 1 to 0 affair, showing what the man do when- he lhas to exert himaelf in order to land Ms team winner. KlUian, also shut Cedar Rapids out with two htts. In fact, Dau'enpoct is ibout the only team in the league that has found the Rockford' boy easy Noticing been said about wfe will lake his place. 'Nicol, 'has Owens, Gra- Iwirn and Calhoun left and perhaps Jie thinks those three enough, to hold a.

place the league race. NO DIFFERENCE TO US. I seems to make little difference to- Commodores whether it be Killian. Owens, Gi laihenr or some else. It was another story of defeat yesterday with pitching.

Mack's men ciirew plen- of scattered hits, but could not get the over, while combination of hits, "irors and passes N'icol's men This was Wednesday's score: Rockford-- R. if ford, rf Ih i i i rf 11 oss. 0 PiiUison. Illi 0 O'lirioii, L'h 1 SiHiur, IT i era ham. llankey.

Thornton, cf. McF.irland, rf Kuhn, 11) Walter, the salaries, so the team did not have any money to throw away at tne start. Good management is what secured the bank account. NEXT SEASON. It will not be necessary to raise much money to start club next season.

It Is the Intention to, raise Sl.OOO. This can be easily done, It is thought, by selling tickets at SI each that will be good for any game during the season. There are a great many fans who will be glad to do something to help the club along, but Who could hardly afford to buy a share of stock nt $50. These will be asked to buy one or more tickets at. $1 each and in that way a Junfl will soon be raised that will enable the club- to start out better next season ever before.

Thp personnel of the team- next year will be practically the same as this. There will be a few changes hut not many. All the players are aleased with the way they have been treated n-t Decatur. and a majority of them have a.Iready signcd for next season. NICOL'S BROTHER D'EAD.

Rockfoi-d'. Aug. Nicol. manager of Rockfortl's ta-all team, received a telegram from. Monmouth to the effect that his brother, Johin Nicol.

ted passed a-wny of cwicfr of the stom- acli. Tine -IVJWH not unexpected, as the deceased liodi beeiv ill Cor many- months from the disease that ultimately claused Ms don'th'. The funeral will bo IwlA Thursday ami will be attend-M by Jo'hfli Nicol was prominent In wlhere (he ihad resided 1 for past 0 twenty-five years. Hte was photogmph- 0 er, and one of the leading business 4 men; in that city. LEAGUES.

for 2 9 iiallic-tt 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 "4 11 3. 0 1--2 Totals Doc-ntur Rockford Two-base Hits-- Thornton, Greubner. Double Plays-- Hanksy to Kuiin. Thofn- ton to Krebs; Graham to Hess to Pattison. Bases on Balls-- Off Graham, 1: off Balliett.

3. Struck Out-- By Graham, by Bal liett, 4. Stolen Bases-- Gifford (2). Shour. Umpire-- Hart.

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My work has Just begun and 1 am saving men. The secret tins mighty healins power, this lite -spark, this marvelous tonic fluid is known to me alone. It AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis 1, Minneapolis 0. Milwaukee 5, Toledo 4.

St. Paul it, Ijouisvillo 1. Kansas City Columbus WESTERN USAGUK. Omaha 8, St. Joseph C.

Denver 7 Peoria 4. Des Moines 7, Kansas City 0. Milwaukee 15, Colorado Springs 2. CENTRAL, LEAGUE. Fort Wayne, Grand RapidsS-12.

Tterre Haute 11-5; Dayton 7-(i. Marion-South Bend rain stopped game. Wheeling 9. EvansvlJl 3. SOUTHERN LEAGUE.

Memphis 3, New Orleans 0. Birmingham 3, Montgomery 1. Nashville 3, Atlanta. 2. Little Rock 2, Slvrevexiort.

5. AATIUSAL, JLKAOUE. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Cincinnati, Boston, 0-4. Brooklyn, G-5; Chicago, 2-G.

Plttsburg-New York; rain. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Club: W.L.Pct. Club: W.L.Pcl. Pittsbure- ...66 3D New York ..61 40 .62 42 Louis Chicago Cincinnati 4258.429 ..3670.340 ..55 47 ..31 61 .337 AMriltiOAA JLiSAGUE.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Cleveland, Washington, 0. Boston, Chicago, a. Detroit-Philadelphia; wet grounds. St.

Louis-New York; no game. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Club: W.L.Pct. Club- W.L.Pct. Boston 65 3G 49 .500 Philadelph 44 Louis ...45 53 .459 Cleveland ..56 40 ....40 56 .451 New York ..49 3209 .317 ably locate and Mrs.

B. F. -Kagey went to Person terda Lt rC A ta0 in the city Wednesday en ronto to At'- lanta. 10 AC Lola Kesler and Rc-a Ayre went to Deland -yesterday to visit frlenfls and relatives for two weeks. rel Mrs.

John Davlson ot Champaign came uesflay night to visit her and Mrs. E. G. Knight. Mrs.

Charles Kllborn wont palgn Wednesday evening to sister, Mrs. Rebecca Smith. Dr Florence' I a of i Heath was In the city WtflnfisJ-iv Mei'l ana Loren Kesler ot Delami visited W. K. Kesler ana family yesterday N.

13. Rhoaclcs was in Champaign on business Tuesday. Sheriff Clow a a a a at the Decatur races Tuesday. Mr. anj Mrs.

William Berkley returned to their home in Decatur Wedn -sclav evening, after several days' visit i M. N. Secrtst and family. County Surveyor Day ot Bement was in the city on business yesterday Mr. and Mrs.

Jasper Mnckoy ot Sangamon were in the city Wednesday BOARD I The board of supervisors mat Wo.lnos- lay. but did not transact inuc'ii business. Some changes wer-. made i (lie for ttu- jail work. George Lux a 1 ferad tho position of overseer of I hi- wo -k of the new house far the i i i i I committee.

Mis pay to hi not over $3:50 per day. The board to meet at their regular time In September. FINDIAT. Pindla.v, Add Mo- Vay i.s somewiiat i Late raing i corn immensely, but weather Is ton eool yet. Wlldie Smith rolurnoil home Saturday from her visit Ning.ira Falls am! Toronto.

H. H. Adanisini, who is a i at the Church of Christ now i preaeti at Wright cemetery i i i p. in. Oran Nichols i i i Mr.f.

Robblns of Bin visited friends and relatives here a a and Sunday. Elder of God a I'ley pveaenod a Church TPE8DAVS GAME Some Uncomfortable Bits of Gossip. Here nro somt- notes of the Tuesday game gathered from Rockford papers. There's little of comfort in them: Tile funniest incident seen at Riverside park in yt-ars occurred in the eighth i i yesterday. The boy at the score board had marked up ah extra Inning early the game and when the first half ot the eightn had been played teams, the- umpire and the entire audience started to leave the stand.

The official scorer pointed out the error and it required considerable argument to con. vince players another i i hart to hi- playf-d. The club officials ran down! to the earn and sent the people back and they were treated to the finest bit of baseball the local team has put up this r. The game was a rattling contest from all points of view. Hart's work as an umpire was all that could be and ho promises to become popular during the surk-s.

i i a got himself into a couple of bad holes, but managed to pull out as usual, In the- second three singles filled the liases, with but one out. Greubner hit in O'Brien, who promptly fielded it to Hess at second, getting Krebs. The doughty Decatur catcher mixed Hess' legs up and the bier fellow went sprawling: in dust instead of completing the double which seemed sure. Umpire Hart claimed interference and called the side out. It all came in the ninth.

With none out, Krebs and Greubner singled, advancing to third and second when the ball was fielded in, With none out, I dark, gloomy clouds hovered over the I Rockford camp, but Ed Killian smiled I his i smile and didn't look worried. Willie McGill was coaxed to fan at three easy looking ones, and whn John Hankey almost broke his back trying to get onto Kill's slow ball the fans sent out a whoop. Ross Thornton swiped viciously, but his effort was a grounder to Kill, which was fielded to first fault-! Tne Orioles now have a sure hold on Isssly. And therefore the Dtcaturs weife flrst nlac in the Y. M.

C. A. baseball no nearer their coveted coal when the ea KUf. Last night they beat the Cubs ahade 3 of night fell. i to I.

Only one more victory is neces- The concrete a in of the U. B. and Church of find oluirehp, i be laid soon. Also T). K.

'Wright's near the school house. W. A. Bates wont i a Bryan while at Shelbyvllle Tuosilay, Jacobson and a i visited Mrs. Tabith.i Banks a Roberts, a Cimivh of Christ evangelist, visited the lien' Moni.ay nigiit en roulv to his home in Olncy, Ills.

Wldick Bros, i soon have anolhr-r coal mine In operation. M'hey still sell for lOc, though they wire compelled to give cent increase to miners Aug. Home grown Crapes a i appearance at Kein's last week, price cents pound. Potatoes are not tu be had at 75 cents a bushel, William i a a business trip to Decatur Friday. Samuel Welty was culled to Shelbyville Tuesday to i in the Daisy Mauziiy case" Sheriff i was here one day last week to see some supposed, violnlers of the law.

IX D. Bare and M. V. Pieree flie a i i i i a to eome and see a a a i a home. They a i i i i i i for i a Springs.

DICK'S WIFE'S BROTHER Gets a tlob lUose to the Governor. Aug. Yates appointed as his executive clerk, an offioo created by tho general assembly at its last Harry iC. Wads worth of Jacksonville, who is brother nt' Mrs. 1 Yates.

The governor also appointed Samuel of CliIoaRd di-pnty Tat'-toTV inspector, anil James Ginpon Newton HK trustee of the state children at Lincoln, vic-i James F. Heyan of Mt. Sterling, wlio lias With the Amateurs No Man Is Lost--There is a Sure cure for every weak Blue Victors Wou. Blue Victors and the Window Breakers played on? of the fiercest games of the season yesterday atternoon at the Wabash. diamond.

The score was tied at 15 in the i i and it took four more innings to decide the game. In the- thirteenth inning the Blue Victo-i scored the winning The batteries we're: Victors, Sine and Newell; Window Breakers, Koeppc and Coover. The Blue Victors want games with any team in the- south olid under 15 years. EYNOTfc Orioles Flrt-t. have a sure SUCCESS G' ITS INDIVIDUALITY UNIFORMITY PREVAILS IN EVERY FEATUREQfWBREWING.

UNEQUALED'NPURITY AND GOODNESS-'ALWAYS THE SAME It took the wind out of the Commo-I sar 5' for them, and, a they are to play score in the Sluggers tonight that victory is near. mine to give to whom I will and my works eo before me. Doubt not! I ask no man to believe me but I give to every weak men free tills priceless boon and it restores him instantly to the strength and powerful vigor of youth. With thiB marvelous, mysterious compound, which 1 have discovered only after a lifetime devoted to search through all the realms of science, and the arc-hives or tha ancients, It is possible for every weak man to have lor his own the glorious msunly power. tha untiring vigor and tho lone Hfe of the patriarchs of Blblo times.

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For worn-out men I ho.y« oft kindled in an instant, and to stay, the sparkling vitality of youth. My private address is Dr. C. Sargent Ferris, Strawn building, Cleveland, and. 1 urge every weak man to come to me tor I will give him undying strength, the supreme joy and happiness of perfect manliness.

My wondrous has startled the world Lv its miraculous effects, yet I seek not fame nor gloiy. It sut- flces 1C I may v-o the humble instrument of Nafjve'? greatest powar In bringing all men the enjiy.ncnt ol their true manll.i-ia and I 1c it free. In the time allotted tu me here eaitl I shall ao all that in mv power 'tea to give my iellow-ien caa benefit this gnat secret dores when they couldn't get a score "in the ninth. Andrews, who covered second for Decatur, Is a new recruit. He filled his position nicely.

Big Meek threw out half a dozen men at second who attempted to steal. The into ly sure. G. Ml. A.

BEATS ILL.IOPOL.1S: I Mt. Auburn, Aug. Mt. An. boys went over to Is a brother of if Mtn nf Hart, the former now' with Peoria.

His work was very commendable. Gifford went to sleep on first in the seventh and was ah. easy out between tho bags. Kill also dozed off on first in the tnird inning and was caught by JylcGill. will play uit Mt.

Au- LAKECITV WfNS OTHBB THBEB-1 OANKS At Dubuque--Loose playing oni thfe part of ijie Dubuques- lost tliiem titoei game with 1 eet the Rock Islanders. Score--Dubuque, 6-7- 1 Roc-k Island, 11-12-3. and Kin and Ixrtwek; CSaey aitid'Lattimer. At Cudur Rapids--Cedain Rapldg won fmro Springfield'by bunching 1 hits and au- Store--OeBar Ijike City. A-ag, The Lake City ball nine defeated Dalton City on our grounds Friday by a score of 13 to 6.

The visiting- team put up a good game, notwithstanding their regular could not be 'present. T3ie two teams at Dalton Sunday. pwlor all-round playing. Sco RapliK 'SnWhisfleUi, 1-10-3. ips-- r.w:-illes and! IHausen; Htogerman auid Ifrafllng.

At Davpii port--T'he league leaUei-s anipiioii another game 'before, 'the batting of the. locals. Score-Da-venpoat, K- Bloomlnigton, 2-7-5. Batteries-rSHauf- fer and Williams; Bishop and BEINBTATRP A Work In Which Peoatnr DI- reciors tenrt a Hand. JEFFRIES WONT FIQHT NEGRO.

San Francisco, Aug. Jeffries refuses to consider the challenges of Sam McVcy and Jack Johnson. He says he will neve fight a negro. When there arc no more white men to lick, Jel- frleg saysllio will quit the business BEASSDALE. BcaraOlaile, Aug.

number are line races in Deoaltur this week. J. O. VLshmbn Is visiting his parents, Mr. H.

week, 1 J. Hehebry awa children were vW- itlng friends and relatives in Bement last Wfek. Bess Burkam has returncil from Ma-yifield 1 where had been. first, place. Deoatur visited at her' Sunday.

vi. v.Hs i TjucIIle Pharis s'pen-t Tuesday 'alt Jher has done much to keep it in cousin's in' Decatur. Mr. -andl Mrs. S.

Tlrttutman and' Mr. and Sexton and t. team also Mullaney's Et sired rewlt TM bat at the umpire in i Th Womiiwi's Home Circle did not .1 OI Mrs- Will Bear last week on account rai-ny but they fcave de- it, tlrore. and desire oHl be Love was vflsitfjhig at Mart clded-to mZf Bonyflle, to Nan Dohgen TOje school tq Jack- ihet' ejBes tre'ated'. yacaition will soon -begins Aug.

ai, with lo the SfJkn IWvrtiv 1 he is sure to get in font company. Ml68 KUl as Is not at all aifraid of the major my reward shi.i iie 'n tlu knowledge league batters anil is anxious to get that I have done unto as I itryfitt them He may pitch in one of Illie ih) JW rti unto rao. today Jf be is feetoar right "Don't it." --Don't fail to see the show at Fairview Park theater this week, "The best even" If You Are Ailing From any'clhrcmic or priva.te, Jlngering, troublesome amte sure It to your to consult me. PLBASK INV1SSTIGAr-E. Ask some ot the tlioueLwds treated toy withia the six i I've beeai In Dacatur.

I ja CTure Go1 TRB BtrFTURK PILES, DKUG AND DlillTK HABITS. bv Cam differs 11 mfcroacope examinations frpe Lady-attendant. nlghte. Exclusive SUitts, 406, 42S Powers buHaing. 8.

f. SLUSHER, M. M. to purchase a supply Pecatur's Best Cigar or your Sunday smoking. No longer a question as to the superior quality of the Goodman Band Cigar.

It is the universa 1 verdict of th? mokers. PURE, PERFECT, PLEASING TOBACCO 5C COOL, SWEET SMOKE EVEN TURNING 561 NORTH WATER. NEW PHONE 877. SEIBERT HENDRICKS. Cigar News Cut Prices on 31 Popular Brands of Cigars.

Chancellors Y. B. La Azora Golden Crown Henry the Fourth Symphonic Foneda El Serano 4 for 25c $3.10 Box of 50. Owls Portuondo Pathfinder Arthuretts Little Bobbie Golden Crown, Jr. 4 for lie 7 for 25c Cremo Childs Fontella Honest Labor Union Glory Key West for toe.

for 250. .50 box of 50 Our large stock is constantly brands added every prices in Decatur. DRUG STORE. LINCOLN SQUARE Every Woman Is interested and should know A about the wouderfm Whirling Spray If accept no otber.but send atatup tor Uluo- It lull directions Invaln Mrs. ClarK Company's Lunch Room 153 Michigan Ave.

Between Monroe and Adams Sts. CHICAGO NOW OPEN Home cookinc.raoderate prices, and-tjulet service. Location to all. lake boats, elevated and surface the noise. 6n3y)from Tel.

Central 2181 A Ooodi Plata to Eat When InChlCJto. All our Ladies 9 and Gents'Bicy- cles at greatly reduced prices far the next 60 days. We bare aeenred the agency for the OJLDSHOBILiB will gladly catalogne and terns to aay one interested then. CR4ME 4SHBY, 135 Merchant street.

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