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The Evening Bulletin from Decatur, Illinois • Page 3

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Decatur, Illinois
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I I THE BEST i MixedtPaint If you going to paint, we have mixed paint, also in small cans, as well as, lartre faint Brushes, White wash brushes Lead, Oil, Turpentine. and i used in a i i EVENT. Recital DRUGGISTS A i I the Largest and Best i Factory in the World. i- embody more points of genuine merit than any other wheels made. No machine stands so high in the estimation of cyclists, because Waver- leY- 'ire built on honest value lines, and purchasers receive full value for the eminent.

Buy a Waverly and you of jour MADE BY I A A BICYCLE CO. 'INDIANAPOLIS, IND. by the Pupils of MUs KiuiW Hamshcr. A recital was i by a part of Miss Einilv Hanu.her's music pupils at her home, 721! West Main street, IP.SI i A seventy-five were present and the a reflected i 0:1 who part in it. Georj': I I Hamsher in the i a The program Dr.et--"Invitation to the a Mantle a i i i ami Li.liau Stout.

Vesper Hy.r.n... Hnmnys Menc-n a Cussln-i. In the -jpriiii;" oesten i i A i i berry la) "Innocence Otto "Sur.aliinnv i i lie e.i a i a a i M.r/u.'ka Lack Lou a i "VaUt a i i a Stout. Vocal live, and you will never be abhamed ol vour mount H. MOELLER GUN Agts et Day George Dtiiiattn.

"Grandmother 1 Gnoat Story" Rosa Bachrach. a i Hat Chopin Maude Evans. (aMJouree Handel b) Manzanillo Koovn Edna Snarr. H. C.

OEPEW BADLY HURT. Thrown From Wagon Krldov Afternoon ond Ills Itnco Cnp Broken. II. of the Race Clothing hou-e was froin a road wagon on North Water street about c'CiOck yesterday a and ens' allied as a of tbe a a broken cap. lie was i i in a i Joe Grass, and in the icon were about opn a i the i i e' -tjre arid on i i b.

jl the track a car pas-sed i Tae b'i-e a bit the car ami a lest a i a belt and become uir.n.uiageabU', seizc-n i Hi pul'ed it i cons a i ThU car-icd wagon almost one onto a turned i i i a i both occ.ipantb to the I i aiiiew.ilk The man feii i 1m i 01 his knee and cau-ed the fracture, while the owner of the rig escaped injury. He was carried to a store across the street where Dr. Catto was called, but the examination was deferred until he had been removed to his residence on North Edward street. The i is a very painful one. and YOUNG LADIES' TROUBLE.

FiCTS MADE KSOWM TO FBIESD8 lady Working GtrU TO CUE This of women are more or lew with illness brought on by con- slant application In one position, Therefore ill will be interested In the candid expression of this bright young lady of Denver, who writes Mrs. Pinkham lh opportunity I found to write and thank you for good your THE OKDER OF THE AGE." THREE NEW MODEL SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITERS, Nos. 2, 3 and 4. Great Progress in a i a Art Many Improvements, Hereto- fore overlooked by other Manufac- turers. Durability the First Con-1 sideration.

I a a a N.aik-u O'i (a) a i Burgoiuller Ada Starr. Musicale Ktudc a a BirCie Vocal 1 Love Dear" Vlawley George Duri-ton. a a I Lillian Stout. A i do a Chimmade i a Evans. I the physician says he will be confined Smlth calkins.

i i a of The Smith Premier Typewriter Dr 2O8 N. Seventh B. P. Baird, Manager. ST.

LOUIS, MO: WE ARE ALWAYS READY TO DO Printing Neat and Quickly. PROMKT ATTENTION GIVEN TELEPHONE CALLS. Telephone rSST 2 4 THE EVENING BULLETIN, 223 EAST WILLIAM TREET. PenicU- ot take place at St. church in i on the i i ol April at ISO ana i DC soleuir.r/.cd bv A a Tbe bridesmaids wnl be Mi-- Mae Stailord, Miss Luetta and Grace Shellabarger.

Foilov'in" i at the i be given at home uf tbe nri.le i A liame; on We-t The bi Uc one ol the most a v.nuu in Dcratur society ar.u tin- groom is an oculist of professional a i social pro mi- TV-MI cc at the a i a citv. being i th. Dr. Prince hospital at i i nml i i 2 1 1 to bis home Indefinitely. The horse were i i i while a young colt was never to do more than at the passing cars.

AT PUBLIC AUCTION. The Uomestcud and Lots to SoU lo settle Lp the On Saturday, April 1896, at o'clock p. at public auction to the hiirhest i the lots and residence i separately or together, situ ated at the southwest corner of West Main and a avenu. having a a of 114 feet on West Main street and 100 on Haworth avenue. This 't the property as the Evans homestead, situated on the corner opposite the residence ol Frank Stevenson.

The residence eif ht rooms, i good furnance anil a drained cellar. Good vsal.cs and lenceo about place in the best ot repa'r. There are also i and shade trees in 'arge Larce barn at the rear of the The re-iilcnce l(Xb VV Main street. Take a West Main sTeet car -and OJt and examine the p.operty. This is a fine residence site and it will pay you to look at it.

Terms of Sale--Cash in hand A title i be i and an abstract i A K. I i I feel better than I have for yean, days' wonder to my Where I used to pittad, everything it th. opposite, and there 1. not a but what some one wants to know what I have done to work iuch ft taking the Compound I had could not ant two or three The Following Interesting Publications Are ready for distribution, and will be furnished FREE on application: "Gun and Rod on the West Coast of Florida," "The Southern States." a 'gin Arp's' Leisure flours on tbe West Coast of Florida." Don't a i to procure one of these bock-. They are valuable to Tonnstr Land Seekers.

L. A. BELL, Western Passenger Agent, PLANT SYSTEM 312 A BUILDING, CHICAGO. nuts a i a Dre.v -N: i Sunder-, bar, liled suit fo- a divorce lus i Lucy Souders. were married in Decatur Fcbixory V.

1594. and lived together i about February -o. fue bill alleges, Souders became i of bis wile's i i i and her. He bays that since that i his wife has been an inmate of a bouse of ill fame. Their cbild Lillie, aged 9 months, has been under tne care of tbe father and he prays its legal custody.

Ucstored. Governor AltgelJ has restored the rights of to George I Tucker of a a R. a I of Cubs, and Shady VVilmoth of Lincoln. lion't Get l.efi. Nonce fit i time caul, i a on the Wabasfc railraou at noon a MaJcn you tbe t-am tell your troubles to policeman, tbe ticket 1 agent hps" troubles of his own.

East: 5 i 8 a. m. a. m. I i Good TOmplorj.

Decatur Juvenile Temple No. furn.shed tbe program for the lodge at their meeting last i The'prograin was as follows: Piano solo, Logan Strausbaugb; recitation, Gei tie i solo, Ethel Gordon: i a i George Davidson: vocal and Ethel Jories: recitati'ni. May Coleman: recitation, i i Davidson; vocal duet, Edna and Pearl Slifer: address, R. Nellie Smith. this short speeches were made bv D.

L. Bunn, Yantis, J. H. Rainey and others. d.V-in a.

m. 'To St. Louis: a. m. a.

a. ai To Chicago: d5.33 a. m. 012: (112:55 a. in.

Sroltli and Calkins. 2 1 1 North 'Vatcr. Heats Chnngea. a in the beats of the nigbt policemen has been made by Chiei Mason. Olllcer Bailey, who has been oatrolKnsr a street troni Wooi to Cerro Gordo.

is a to the dav force and OIHccr Koscbinski has been civen his beat. Otlicer Koschin Pki' beat, i has been on Water 'rom Cerro Gordo to Packard i a bv Otlicer who has bet on Jasper and Kast dorado street-, and Officer Holser. new man, takes the Jasper street beat. Louis at fi: 5 0 a only runs to 3t. Leir.s- d-- Daily.

'--Daily except Suiuiav. KcdueccTRatcs to Hot hpring.s A The Vandalia Line on excursion good nmet.v uays. to the Famous Hot Sprin sas, very low rates. of A.kan- This is Over 300 hotels ROOM ssi i been found unexcelled THE ADVANCE (Congregational Weekly.) better every Another says, vancing paper, erow i ng r. a year by luiproving yc ft ha.

more than any other c- Chicago, Jne Ticket Gen'l Open a Glass In thUcity. Voice Building and Operatic Singing, A specialty. For ternw etc. apply at North Edward "Cnplete Hutori A Now Men Only. on CMC KWCALCO.

llnd a licbatc. The members of xhc civil aicnt class in the i held a debate a a on much mooted question: Rcso ved, "That Cainta! bbould be Oivillc BellinRton a a allirmat vc hide ot the question and the negative was sus- a i by Linn Tbe Ora btarlc. Frank and i.l A a decided in a of the a i a i Married. N- J-" ord of Dccat.iran.1 i i M. Hamilton of Loilye were a i at tbe home of the i s-Uter, Mrs.C.

F. a i Thin-day, March C. F. Houuer- pel formed the Mr. Jnd Mrs.

Ford i a i home in Decatur Adopted mi Infant. In the county court yesterday Joseph and a Stub'os were granted permission to adopt Leon S. Croley one month and 24 days, i a of Alice Crolev, and change its name to Leon S. Stubbs. Tte mother, who is single and unman led, gave her consent.

The Jewish Easter. The Jewish concregation of this citv will have special services at the Chlonister hall next Saturday even- Ine and Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. Rev J. Bloom will lecture on Bird of Liberty" Saturday evening. Resigned.

Mervil Dunbar haw re mlnajerfor the Mutual "Company. In the county court yesterday Frank P. ICoddy confessed judgemen Fr Agnes V.Roddy for Linn In all departments lays being in almoit night. 'a Vegetables Com- A BTBSOOitAPUEii, Denver, Col. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.

The A a T.lcctcd Officers Lost Tbe i program out at a meeting the A a Beta tociety i Piano Solo--Fred Mann Talk-- Fred Neidertnycr. i The Cuban Resolutions Glertfcon. a ved, a a i officers should have a a in the tenatc. AQIrma- live. James Montgomery and Frank i a negative, Charles Steele and Dan The debate was i to tbe affirmative.

k) Query Box--Jue Franks. The rcirular election of oHlcers (j held resulting as follows: President--Wayne Williams. Vice President--Clarence Erwiu. Secretary--Ralph Cruzan. Treasurer--Ira Hoy.

Marshal--James Parish. School closed yesterdav for regular spring vacation asd on a i from next Monday the will to work without any vacaii tions i the middle of- next June 1 The last term one of the mor. 1 i i and i a of three ard from I i on the I school i be more active than ir has yet been. Four of the teachery went to a i lesterdav to atten the i of the oesoc' alion there today. Their classe 1 a charge of by Misses Maf, Sarah loiboden and Mari Jenison.

Oenz. Tailor. 1 17 N. THE. I CLOSE.

SclicJiile of Trains Chani'f in the Postofficcs Rules. i Since the in the i of ome of the trains tl Dec.iln. has adopted tl, 1 i hours for do-ing of tl. inabr. I i i Central south a and K.

South 10:15 a ami W. 1 VVabash to Tolcco I 10 a to Chicago i Torre HautePeoria north V. M. MAILS. llinoi- Central Cham, branch 900 P.

D. -north 2:15 1 Wabasb toQ-iincy tz-lSpjf Wabasb to St. Louis i Terrc a Peoria south Wabash ElKngham branch 3:05 Illinois Central north south 5:00 NIGHT MAILS. Wabath to Springfield 1 AlT tails in all other as heretofore. directions at Awarded Highest CREAM POWD1 MOST PERFECT A pure Grape of from Ammonia, Alum or my 40 THE NEWSPAPER! NEWSPAPER!.

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Years Available:
1895-1896