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DECATUR DAILY REVIEW. 1 before 8 Dotlce1 EVEBY DAT EXCEPT MONDAY. DECATUR. ILLINOIS. THE REVIEW PUBLlSHINfl CO.

00 months ln 8 so months (In 1 96 10 idvertlslni rates made known on application tlois offlcw. SfBntered at the Deearer. Poetoffiea as xttond Class Mktwr.l SATURDAY. ITEBHUABY 2,1395 PITFALLS. It Is cot rare to set an open cellar my ID a sidewalk unprotected while tome one has gone after aicnttleof ci.al or has taken down a barrel or a boz.

Such openings are always death trapi Many people once on a ildewalk go along Intent oa their own affairs, with oat keeping a watch for a pitfall In a buiy street la New York a pair of trap doors were opened In a sidewalk and held open Iron rodi reachlR from one to tbe other. Ttc doors and rods made a railing two and three- quarter feat high about the hole, which went i f.et to the bottom of the nib cellar. In the people pasting was E. Williams, a retired business man. Ha wore a cap aver his ears and had a l.jcg overcoat buttoned up with his hinds In pockets.

When within three feet the hole he turned hli head to look at a town clock. His i the raised doors and he pitched headforemost intu the hole. He never regained coimbuinssa and died two hours later. The people who left that bole uu- protected are responsible for the death of that man, and will be made to answer In court for damages. It should be no eicu.se 'or them that tbe opening fcad a a i around 11.

That only served to a tho man's death certain llore care saould bo taken of these death traps In sidewalks. DEKOCBiCY MDOH ALIVE. In an interview with a St. Louis Republic reporter a few days ago Colonel William K. Morrison voiced the following sound sir, the Democratic party Is just as alive as ever.

They can't kill )t wig born la eternal truth, founded upon the bedrock of tue people's liberties and the trua principles of honest and economical government. It has burled In oblivion a political parties, and will live to see the grass grow on many yet The Democratic party lives because It Is the only genuine and sincere national party that the tountry has ever known, that Is to to Its broad are embciled tha wilt of the people. I mean the jury declared him Insane. Then he wa locked In jail, despite his protests while the lnsane man was In th court room. It took a good deal of ei plaining to convince the officers tha, they had made a mistake.

SEXATOB LITTLEB tas begnn a move mans, to refonn the reveme laws. says millions of dollars worth of prop qrty In toe s.ale escapes tacatlon. right In that and If he makes all the property of tbe state pay Its eqna share ut tne taxes he will be entitled tha gratitude of the commonwealth We need reform In that direction much as any other. ASSURANCES cume from Europe tha backers and France wll take the new United States gold bonds A movement of gold to this country I mpected to commence toun, and thei the treasury will be relieved from th pressure that has been on It for weeks A belter feeling prevails In Wa h'tgion and New York. GOVERNOR ALTOEI.D cas revoked warrant mat he issued giving a Connec tlcut officer authority to take F.

nouijmaHtr from the state. Mr cJcboonmaker presented evlJence show lug tbat the proceedings were for the collection of a debt and not for any criminal matter. BLAST furnaces all over the Iron re glon of Pennsylvania, Onto, and thi south are starting up and men are given wurk. It appears not that 1895 Is to be one of the blgges years In the Uade E. W.

MC.LAVOHBEV of Ponuac 1 the latest suggestion as the Republican candidate fur governor. He shoul know that that seat has already teen marked "taken" by Cullom and Tanner A has been Introduced In the II llnols legislature declaring the Amer lean Protective association a conspiracy The bill stands no show In that licau body. WHKS Representative Jones gets his law agiloat high hats at the theaters had better force it. call out the militia to en ABOUT all of the United States but few Democratic congressmen has en dorsed the president's financial plan. Evangelist Cisco.

Dlgbee, who has been holding a three weeks' revival, went to Uerro Uordo Monday to assist a week In a meeting After that time he will go to Qlfford. Rev Hr Stevenson will cqn eommon people, and dot this latter duct the meeting a week longer. day o'lgirchy of plutocrats tha have already and further propose to en rich themselves through legislation I Is true that the skies at the presen lower upon the Democratic horlr.on, bu during these thirty years past we bav teen them still and mare for Bidding It Is needless to go Into a dl eifiBion of what brought about this con ak.Uilon of party affairs, further than iay that the Democrats Inherited th disasters a Republican adtulnlstra lion, and people, Impatient to yromlied relief Republican mlilei tolatlou, a amuck of the friends before thev had time to leave the load i burdened them Republ cans need themselves wit the Idea that In 189G the Democrac i not come up united, and they l-'ji their petty advantages of Nivembe last. OOlSd IT ttlQHT. Dr.

H. A. UcChesney of Grean Bay must take front rank as a giver elaborate socUl functions. He evident! believes In doing things up right. reasons that If a silver match box, 8 worth of roses, or a China tea cup as prize adds zest to a game, the guest saight as well play for something wort! having.

He had a party Thurida nlaht and to make It Interesting he an noaneei ts.it the best cinch player ike evening woald be given a 130 acre farm worth $5,000. At the conclusion of the contest tke fortunate winner the pr'ie was Henry Rahr, a wealthy brewer and he was awarded the farm. When tbe gaae ended the guests were ushered Into the dining hall, where a repast was given, which In point ol variety surpassed anything of a like na- ever given In Qreen Bay. After the luncheon there were speeches, sing Ing, recitations other pleasantries. A novel feature of the entertainment wan that there was no set program.

If prizes at card parties were not go Ing out of fashion In Decatur we might expect to sse the original doctor's Idea Improved upoo. BOTH UOOLB GET FBOEVI8. Thirty-one domestic fen. ale servants, who have lived IB for over years within eight miles of the town hall of Beverly, Yorkshire, were last week presented each with 850 and an Illuminated address. The be- quost was left by Matthew Turner, a printer and stationer of the town, who wished to eneoirage long and a i service.

One of the recipients had received the donation three 'times before and two others oict. That Is In England. There $50 may seem enough, but sack) service In this country rare enough to get about four Haas The mistresses, too. In.this eonatry, who could keep ser- Ticti that way, should be given a present and an Illuminated address. I Qulncy Ton Nlchol, a sane man among the spectators at an Inquisition to determine tho sanity of Charles Bedrick, got mixed np with Hedrlck, and to Wl Ham Wheeler Is at SpilDgBeld eelvlng treatment for his eyes.

Emaauel Dodd Is at Dauvers taking the Keeley cure. Mrs McGlnnls Is very low of pneumo nia. Shollz of Atterbnry Is visiting her cousin, Mlsa Mary Eanls. Mrs Ullrich of Indianapolis was the guest of Mrs Ripple a few days last week. Two car loads of corn will be gent Nebraska sufferers In a few days.

Mra Williams of Strlngtown vis Ited her daughter, Hrs Sherman, Frl day, and ou Saturday mernlng went to Eflingbam to spend a week with her brother, Dallas, aud family. Mr and Mrs Will Paul have moved to their farm northwest of Montlcello. Evangelist Dlgbee and Rev Mr Stevenson and lady took dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs George Miller last Friday. Mr and Mrs John Rhlnehart gave part; to a of young people last Thursday night. A and Luella Wilkinson, Charles Kyle and Minnie Bennett attended services here Sunday evening.

Mrs Dan Glow of Mootlcellois visiting he parents, Mr and Mrs Eliot Parr. On Wednesday, Jan. 23, at 8:30 p. m. ac the church, occurred the marriage of Mlis Lavloa Talbert to Joseph Miller of Latham, Logan county, Rev.

officiating. The bride was attired in Ian silk trimmed In white silk and lace She wore a large wreath of flowers In her hair and a bouquet In, her corsage and with white kid gloves. She ooked very beautiful. They left for jftthsm Saturday. Miss Miller, slater the groom was In attendance.

Home. Taggart went to Deeatur on ionday. Shefller hauled corn to Moweiqua Tuesday. Taggart was In Shelbyvllle on luslness Friday. A.

Patton and Balrd went to 3ecatur on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Shefflar and son, "rank, went to Deeatur on last Friday Will Shefflar vlslled Professor Rey- olds'school In Flat Branch on Wednes- ay. Antony Baker S3ld his personal prop- rty at public auction on Tuesday. Silvers was the auctioneer. Laughlln sold his farm of 120 ores near Prairie Home to a man from Maeon county for (75 an acre.

Mr and Mrs Balrd and Mrs htffler spent the day on Wednesday with Mr and Mrs John Angel of Flat Branch. James Thompsqn has rented the Nell farm of 240 acres to William oventry for the coming year for the urn of Six couples of the BUSINESS CHANCES. Classified notices of five lines and under will be Inserted under this heading one week for twenty-five cents. Invariably In advance. Cxtra lines at same rate.

WANTED. WANTED--GOOD GIRL FOR nous work ip small family; no children. Call at 1137 N. Moigan st. itejcy employment to right party ANTED-LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS- willlng to begin work at K5 per month.

Address Geo. S. Clice, Decatur, 111. ANTED A GOOD MAN TO TAKE agency for the coming fuel. Cooking and heating without coal, wood or gasoline.

Now Is a good chance for vou to get the best thing in the staie. Call at 349 N. Water st. TIJANTED-EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT TV Adam Balmer will furnish fresh out flowers, plants and funeral designs on short notice. Green house, 9JS to 935 N.

Union Bt. Flower store, 328 N. Water st. ANTED--I WISH TO ANNOUNCE 1O tbe public that I have opened a first- class restaurant and lunch counter at ill N. Water st.

and will serve the best IDC meal on earth. ANTED--GIRLS. MEN, BOYb.OR EVEN wives, if wanted, can be secured by advertising In these columns. The prices are low and the returns are large. FOB 8AXJG-KBAI.

KMTATK. HAVE 20 GOOD IOWA FARMS FOR sale--Many of them well Improved, ranglnsj in size from 400 to acres and in price from 815 to 135 per acre. Remember Iowa land is equal to ihe oest of Illinois land and there has never been a time so favorable for investors as the present Call and see our list. Montgomery Shull. TTlOit SALE OR KENT-- A 3KOOM HOUSE In H.

H. Wise's hddition, for sale at a bar Rain on monthly payments. Call at OHLC on St. Louis ave. H.

H. Wise. SALE VALUABLE BUSINESS frontage on E. Main st; 4(1 feet; pays good rentii s. a bargain for some one.

Cull at White Front. 317 Water st Jo-lan M. CloUey. TJIOK SALE-AT A BARGAIN. A A modern residence, with 8 be bathroom and laundry.

All modern improvements, on the best resilience b.reet in the city. Call incl examine if you desire to purchase Henry Smith, S18 ave. FOB 8ALB--MISCELLANEOUS. ei SALE--TWO GOOD bECOND-HAND nglnes, one 8 horsu power and the othar 10-horse power. Broadway Inquire of Minecke, Iny2 N.

SALE-HORSES. 1 A SOME nrstclas work horses, also some good gen- tlo single drivers for sale cheap. Will sell time if deuired. Apply at my feed and sale stable at wost end of Eldorado at Dlmock. OR SALE-ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY, including lots, houses, i'urniture, pianos, organs, horses, cows, and even second: hand garden tools, are sold through this column.

Try it a week il you have something to dispose of. B. T. SIBUEY, M. LOST-FOUND.

OST BUNCH OF KKYS. at REVIEW office. FINDER OST-ENGLISH SH.TTEK DOG, WHITE with liver spots, bad a cotton rope aroun his neck when lust seen on Jan. 30. Reward Deliver to HtfJ W.

Wood Bt. H. W. Downing. MONEY TO LOAN.

DVANCES-- --LOANS A PEGRAM Room.3, Ullricn Block. At the 1 iwcst rates and on favorable terms we make loans on mortgages, furniture, ware house receipts, notes and all good collaterals and will reduce Interest as payments are made Open Wednesday and Saturday evenitgs. TO LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALL ill. amounts. Loans made on live stock, farm or household goods.

AH classes oans negotiated on short notice. Loans on farms ana city business property at per cent merest. Apply to A. T. SUMMERS, over Boston store P.

ESTATE AND loan agent, money to loan in large and small amounts, on all kinds of furniture, live BWck or personal security. Rooms 43 and 44 Arcade building. All business sirlctly conn dential. Office ooen Saturday night, HE "DOLLAR SI'KCIAL" CABINET OF our baby was so good that my wife had a tfe picture made from It. Ed HigglLS East End gallury, 1079 E.

Eldorado St. ATEST SHEET MUSIC TEN CENTS A copy. Lowest prices on pianos and organs, quality considered InUecatur. Also nstruments, sewing machines and jewelry. Sasy payments.

Lead all honorable oompetl- lon and guarantee satisfaction. Barrett, Smith. 44S N. Water st. CtTORAGE--NEW BRICK BUILDING FOR Merchandise, household goods, stovee, etc ds transferred to and from warehouse ans made, private rooms if desired.

Prompt, ervlce and Inspection invited. Building new nd clean. Telephone 55, 681 N. Mmln st. V.B.

UrkeiSon. ISO NOBTH WATER ST. OrnoiHorjES: to 19 a. 8 to4 p.m.and 7 to 8 p.m. A specialty of chronic diseases.

DOCK BINDING. Practical book binding and bank book manufacturing, 1ST South Water street, Deeatur, Ute- Magazines bound, names stamped in gold on books, pocket books, memorandum books, toilet maee, etc. I make boxes and all kinds of pasteboard boxea to Qfdw. HERMAN RPTRS S. J.

Bumstead, M. D. Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Nose and Throat. Having returned from a visit to the pp cial spitals of the can sgain be found at his oillc- All opcrafons performed on these organs.

Glasses satisfactorily adjus'ed. 123B.HAIN ST. DECATUR, IL.LB. Over Farmers' Bank. Union Depot Time Card.

IN EFFECT DEC. 3, 1SW. Wkbuli Ball way. TO CHICAGO. 1 FROU CHICAGO No 3 am'No.

3 3.30 am NO "18.02pm No. 5 4.05pm No. 6 25 am So. 45 3.56pm No. am No 1 8 50pm TOST LOUIS.

FKOMST tOUIS No. 3 3.45 am No. 44 am No. 43 4.05 am No. 4 57 am No.

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70Freight.tll.06 am Illinois Central. F. FRANKS, WATCHMAKER AND Jeweler. Fine watch work and gold re- airing a specialty. Old clocks made to keep me as good as new.

Prices reasonable. All ork guaranteed. 449 North Water st. IS STILL, BEING MADE--THE DOLLAR special cabinet photo at the East End gal- ry, East Eldorado St, and is giving eicel- mt satisfaction. See circulars tor particulars Dd samples at the gallery.

IN A DEFECTIVE BOILER-IF your boiler or engine is out of repair, or wanting a smoke stack, tank or boiler, the bent place to get It repaired la at tho Williams Man ufacturing co 740 E. Cerro Gordo Decatur, Ills formerly Andrews jnkel. They guarantee all their work, and at living prices. Bring your work and give them a trial. Remember.lf you are wanting a grain weigher that the Champion is on the market and takes the lead EAFNESS CAN BE CCRED-WE ARE hairing almost universal success In treating diseases of tbeo ear by our new plan of treatment.

We hare one of those Instruments you have advertised much In some of CHANCERY NOTICE. STATE OF ILLINOIS I MACOM COUNTY. i In the Circuit court the June term, A D. 1S95. Frances Charles 1 schultz, and hia wife Maggie Scnultz, William Schultz, and his wile Lillian Schultz, Joseph Schultz, Clara Schultz, Mary Sohultz, Henry A.

Scnultz, and his w'tte Katie Schultz. Matilda BcrUler and her husband Henry Herkler, Hannah Arnott, and her husband John Arnott, I Bill for Dower vs. 1 and Partition. Thomas M. Wasson, Emma herhus- bund Chttrle-i Arrighi, Vlnnio Wasson.

Law jgrence Wa'son. Delia Wasson, Maud Wasson, Valentine Wassoa, May Wasson, Roy Wnsaon, Bclva Wasson, and usta Wassoc. Carol i ne Fratcher. and her bus band August Fratcher and W. C.

Blunchard of the non-residence In this state of (lie above named defendants, Thomas M. Watson, Vmnie WasBon, Lawrence asson, Dellu Wasson. Maud Wasson Valentine Wasson. May Wasson Boy Wasson, Belva Was- eon and Gustu Wftbson, Emma ArrlpLi. and her husband Charles Arrlgbl, having been Hied in the office of tbe clerk of said circuit court of Macon county notice Is hereby given to the said nno-retldent defendants.

Thomns Wasson, Viniile Wasson. Lawrence Waseon, Dsliu Wasson. Maud Wusson, Valentine Wasson, May Watson, Boy Wasson, Belva Wasson, and Gustti Wasson, Emma Arrighi, and her husbun-1 Charles Arrighi. that the complainants in the above entitled cause filed their bill of complaint in the said court on tbe chancery side thereof on the second day of January. A.

1895 That a summons thereupon issued out of said court against all of said defendants above named, returnable court on the second Monday in January, A. 1895, as required by law, that said cause is still pending in said court. Now unless you, tbe said Thomas M. Wasson, Vinnle Wasbon, Lawrence Wasson, Delia Was- eon. Maud Wasson, Valentine Wasson, Mav asson, Roy Wasson, Belva Wiisson, and Gusta Warn-on, Emma Arrighl, and her husband Cbailes Arrlgbl, appear before said circuit court of Maton county on tbe first day of the next term thereof to be holden at the court house in the cltv or Decatur In said county on the first Monday in the month of June, A.

1395, acd or demur to said complainants' bill of complaint, the same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed as true as by ntidftgwinst you, the said non-resident defendants, and a decree entered against you ac- comnKto theprajerof said bill. K. M'CLELLAN, Clerk of the Macon county circuit court. NELSON WHITLEY, Solicitors for complainants, Dated tLlfc 19th day of January, A. 1895.

St. Louis Bottled BEER, AMERICAN BREWING ST. LOUIS A. B. C.

Bohemian Bottled Beer 1 is made from Bohemian Hops and Wisconsin Barley. It ia delicious and sparkling like champagne. Try 1U 060. Kratt, Wholesale DeaKr. DEPARTS NORTH.

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3 pm No. 31 7.3S pm FHOM KVANSV1LI.E. No. 4...., 3.SO am No. 30 8-IO am No.

3 250 pm No. lOLocfrfHU.uaam Indiana, Uecatur AKKIVE. No.3 355 am No. I S.4U pm Freight 8.45 pm No. 7 fr Humet t) 50 am No DBPAKT.

3 tll.SO am 4 pm No 10 4.00 pm No. 8to Humet 4.30 pm tExcepySunday. JKun ends here. PalaceAcery; Dry Goods and Slr.e House. Investigate This Advertisement.

It will pay you to come to the Palace on North Water street and buy your groceries, dry goods, boots and shoes and gents' furnishing goods. There Is no other store in the United States where the staff of life is sold for as little money. LEWIS B. CASSIH, BRADFORD K. vice Ftac LEWIS E.

ETHAN, hlar The Farmers Bank STATE OF ILLINOIS. GENERAL BANKING. JAMES MILLIKW. OKVILLI B. PARKI J.

Millikm Co. DECATUR, ILLINOIS. 1830. Money Loaned. Deposits Received.

Exchange Bought and Sold. Safety Deposit Vaults to Rant, JASPER J. PEDDECORD. LOWBEK BURROW ESTABLISHED 1863. Peddecord, Burrows Co.

ILLINOIS. K. H. ROSY, President. D.

S. SilELLABAUUER, Vice President. B. O. McRBTMOLDS, Cashier.

GEO. W. BRIGHT, AssistantCaahtgr The National Bank of Decatur, I.DECATUk, ILLINOIS. CAPITAL, 1100,000. SURPLUS, 1100,800, D'JHECTORS: D.

S. ShellabargOT, Geo. D. Haworth, J. M.

Clokey, W. C. Outtcn, Chas. P. Tuatebw K.

Harwood, William llowera, John Ullrich, H. Koby. DECATDE, SO pounds Best Minnesota Floor 93c, a world beater. SO pound! Davenport Crescent QOc, none better for bread. All Sugars sold at cost.

Klngham Hams, per Ib lie Sweet C'der, per gal 20c Best Lard, per Ib lOe Good Lard, 3 Ibi for 25c Cottolene, per Ib 9c Best Butterlne, per Ib I5e Fancy Dried Pears, 3 Ibs ssc Hand-picked Navy Beaas 7 Ibs 25c Horn i-made Apple Butter, 4 Ibs 25c Micena Lemons, per 10 and 15c Early June Pjas, per can lOc 3-lb-can Beans 5c 2-lb can Corn 5c 3 large cakes Buttermilk Soap 20c Fall Cream Cheese, per Ib 15c Java and Mocha Coffee, per Ib 38c Arbnckle's Coffee, per Ib S2c Lyon Coffee, per Ib aac Arbnckla's Lyon Coffee, 15 Ib Bucket Jelly 35c New York Potatoes, per bu 6Sc All Goods as Rtprestnted or No Sale MILTON JOHNSON, President. CZ3 TOWL, Vice President. J. A. DAWSON.

CuUcr. The Citizens National Bank, DECATOR, ILLINOIS. CAPITAL, 1200,000. SUBPLOT, MO.OOa OIRIOTORS: i Mil ton Johnson, F. M.

Ynung, J. M. L. Deck, Lev! Towl, Johnson. J.

Btfcar. We correct all defects of vision, relieve a ye strain and cure headaches, also sore, weak flamed and crossed ey sjby our GLASSES. Popular prices and no extraocbarge for cellists' examination. Complicated cases and hlldren's eyes our specialty. If you hare hlld whose eyes are crossed, either constantly occasionally, bring him to us and have his yes straightened without an operation, as yon -ertalnly cannot afford to have your child Slav gured for life when the remedy and cure la so aslly obtained.

All diseases of the eye treated. Consultation and oculists' tests free Try OUT new glasses tor far and near seeing! only one the New York papers. We are curing cases pair needed for any distance. that have been pronouoced incurable. Now we en- have so much confidence In our treatment we 'Spectacles 50c.

Testing propose to treat all cases for 30 free of Office hours from 8 a m. to 8 p. m. Open Sat charge, if not benefited. If benefited reasonable bill All cases wishing to take the benefit of our liberal offer come in by March I.

This proposition only lasts till March Office SX N. Water st. Drs. M. Brandom i LBERT F.

SMITH, ATTORNEY. ROOMS A 517 S18 Arcadehuild'ng Careful attention given to business in all courts, the eiaml- nation of titles and settlement of estates urday nights. DR. C. W.

BRANDOAV. 121 North Water Decatur' anl a Briudom.Eye, Ear and Canoe I'jji JM Witer street young people of rairle Home attended the revival meet- ng at Bethany on Monday night, all gong In one sled and the boys taking turns driving the team. Adam and Antony Baker, Ed Dan- uther and George Griggs and their atulllei leave In a few days for Iowa, I hero they ei pact to settle down a that their horns. Miss Clara Laaghlln has gone to a i for her health. She as been a i quite a serious spell of ckness for several weeks while visiting o.

KOE.v Ith her slner, Mrs Grayblll, In AURENS ENOS, M. D. Homeopathlst and Surpoon. Ohrur.lc Diseased specially. Electrical Tren.ment given.

Opricc AND RESIDENCE, MASONIC Telephone. 333, Decatur, Ills LBERT G. WEBBER, A ATTORNEY AT LAW 13rOfflce over Citizens National bank. COPYRIGHTS. I OBTAIN A PATEKTt Fora R.

T. CHILDS, DENTIST, ROOMS 7 and S. Fenton block, over Bradley Bros store. Only flrstclass work done. JR.

J. G. HAKVEY, ROOMS 503 AND 504, Arcade Office Building. vllle. ARCHITECT AND CONTRACTOB, oE ROOMS: ver I i prompt answer and an honest oninlon.

write to I A wbo bave bad nearly flftr experience In the patent business. Communications strlctlr oonOdenrM. A andboak of In. formation concerning and bow to obtain thorn sent free. Also a catalogue of mechanical and scientlOe books sent free.

Patents taken throauh Munn ft Co. recerra fpeclal notice in the Scientific American, ana thus are brought widely before the public with, out cost to the Inventor. This splendid paper. weeHy. illustrated, bu briar the largest circulation of any scientific work In world.

83 roar. Sample conies sent free. Ballding Edition, monthly, rear. BtneH copies, Every number contains brau- tlfnl plates, in colors. photrvrraphu of new honses, with plane, enabling builders to show tb secure contracts.

Address MUM) i CO, SEW 361 BUOAOWAT. Tel. 113 or come ta 1101 N. Water St Tel. 138 or came to 204 Broadway.

A. F. Gebhart 5: Son J. D. Parlors A Pain Dentistry.

1 NO BASI NO1PAIN1 Teeth Bridge Work AppliedlWithout Pain The most perfect system of artificial dentur known. Take up no more room In tne man the (natural teeth. Permanent, durable and ire possible to detect that they are artificial 22-Karat Gold -Crowns. TEETH CHANCERY NOTICE STATE OF ILLINOIS, I CODNTY or MACON. 88 In tbe Circuit Court, to the June D.

I8it5. Eliza Peverly, and her huK-l band, Horace E. Peverley, I complainants, vs. I Bin for Isabel A. Schenck, Cora M.

Partition Peet, and her husband, I Francis Peet, Arloa li Orown and John Oliver Brown, defendants Affidavit of tbe aon-resldeni-e In this state the above named defendants, Isabel A.Schenck. Cora M. Peet, Francis Peet, and John Oliver Brown, having been tiled in tbe office of the clerk of said circuit court of eiiid Macon county notice Is hweby given to the said non-resident defcndents, Isabel A. Schenck, Cora Peet, Francis Peet and John Oliver Brown, that the complainants In the above entitled cause filed their bill ol complainant in the said courtAB the chancery side thereof on tho 18th dav of Of- cember, A. 1891.

That a summons thereupon Issued out of said court against all of defendants above named returnable Into court on the second Monday In January, A 1895, as required by law. That said catuw still pending in said court. Now, therefore, unless you, the said Isabel A. Scbenck. Cora M.

Peet, Francis Peet aM John Oliver Brown appear before said court of Maeon county, on the drat day of neit term thereof, to be iholden at the house In the city of Decatur in said county tbeiflrst Monday in the month of June, D. 1805, and or demur to the said ooB plalnant's bill of complaint, tbe same, and IM matters and things therein charged and will be taken as confessed, decree teredruBalnst you according to the prayer E. M'CLELLAN, Clerk of the Macon county circuit court NELSON WHlTLKir, Solicitors for complalnnntsv Dated Ibis 19th day of January, A. D. 18KB.

EXECUTOR'S NOllCb. Estate of James Geddes, deceased. The undersigned having been executor of the last will and testament of James Geddes. late the County State of Illinois deceased, hereby that he will appear before the county of Macon county, at the court house In Decatnr, at the April term, on the first Monday April next, at which time all permns claims against said estate are notified requested to attend for the purpose of baring same adjusted. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment.

to Ike undersigned. Dated.ihlg first day of February IMS. JOSIAH la. CLOKEV, ExectiMr. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.

Estate of Mart Wilson, deceased. The undersigned having been 'appointed ex- ecu tor of tbe estate of Mary J. Wilson, late of the county of Macon and state of Ilhpois, deceased, hereby gives notice that be will appear before the county court of Macon cotf ntx. at the court bouse in Uecatur, at the April term, on tbe first Monday In April at which time all persons having claims agalant said estate are notified and requesUjtf to artead for the purpose of having the same idiustfd- All persons Indebted to S'tid estate ni'v requested to make immediate payment tbc undersigned Dated'tbls24th day of January, 1885 MILTON CLARK, Knecut Jr. $7.00 Open Cvenlnss, 7 to B.

J. D. MOOR ner DENTAL PARLORS, and North Wate' St NOTICE Estate of Mary Lywandowskl. deceased. The 'indersigned having been appointed mlnlitratorof the Mary Ljwandow- te of i be oou of Macon and tto of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives noti'ce tbai he willapptar before the county courtof Macoa county, at the court house in Decatur.

at tke March term, on tbe first Monday in Marck next, at time all persons having clulnw against said estate arc notified acd requested to attend lor the purpose of bavins tne same adjusted All perhons Indebted to said estaf? are lo make immediate payment to the undersigned, Dated this 18th da; of January. D. KIVT LINGER,.

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