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The Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 3

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The Daily Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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VESl SEl 1 21, A.WArd*A Bluft ntbtoa it Biftte JFftlf. UH l-lb. packages Cook's Pride Pepper l-lb. packages Tea' Dint. 1-piut bottles Pepper, OfttlCc, l-pint bottles Olive Oil 1 )b.

Special Blend Coffee 25C 25c can Cocoa -25c e. P. Tea Coffee Co. 112 N. Water Next Millikiq Bldg.

WUHSLMY. Diseases of women end children a specialty. Special attention to genlto-urlnary 'dla- eases. Office In Bell building, cur. Main and North sts.

'Ph 1 m-es office- 248 new, 1624 ild. Residence ii40 W. Phone, new, 396. German epoken. All etoj alt office.

J. Foster KWaltz D.S DENTIST, 845 NORTH ISAIN -8TKKKI. to Ml MCMS. Teeth! Teeth! EXTRACTED FREE whfln teeth are. orderoii a '1 Witff Over Johnston's H.

W41CI Olt BryGoodsStore and Cement Fillings Me up Teeth Cleaned and Pollshod 50c up Teeth Extracted Without Pain 25c Gold Fillings up Gold Ciown, 22 karat IS Full Bet of Teeth J4, 110 DR. F. A. WARNES. Grand Opera House Monday, Sept.

24. A The World; F'amous Hanlon's Glorious Spectacle "SUPERBA" Ever new. A. magnificent scenic ageant, entirely new this year--new spec transformations. Gallettls' a Comedians.

SUUJYAJf. The following merchants are attending Iflso entertainment at this week given by the wholesale Jobbers of that clt: George A Heimfciund, M. Arfmkcner, Frank Buxton and Mr. and Mrs. Wai Her Wright The local Democtals held a meeting Tuesday jilght ana Congustsnitta Thom M.

Jetit and Hen J. M. Gray made speeches which those; present will long remember. Although the weathte was 90 bad! country people could not get to, town, yet the opera house was full, a large percent, of the audience being Ik-une. The Illinois Bridge Iron company, throgh Its general agent, Logam, secured the contract for a bridge at Pekln for Five other companies were rep- reserjted.

At Ocbnee.he the contract for two Iron bridges, making Jn a'l (He. bridges contiacted for in one week. The Waggoner family will hold Ks annual reiwilon at Bruce Saturday, Sept. 22. The family, numbers nearly The largest In) the and.

has nutay 1 Influential citizens In its ranks: Many -speakers will be'on hand's a'hd good time Is expected. Those who tobk advantage the home visitors' excursion Wednesday were Isaac Horn and sister, Mrs. Hannah Alvey, Mr. and Mrs. D.

Mllllzen, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Craig and Oscar.Craig, WlHja'im Kinsel, J.

W. VJse, Mrs. Wright and Ja Holllngswopth. The case of F. B.

Sells versus J. Bone was. called for hearing Tuesday. The case grew out 'of. Bone building a veterinary hospital In Bethany adjoining Sells' property.

Sells asked for damages and property, but ttie jury could not sec It a way and decided for the defendant. A BIG DEED. PILED. On, Wednesday deed waa In Circuit Clerk E. A.

Silver's office which calls for consideration of any dejfl filed recently. The deed conveyed the old line Peoria, Decatur aind-Evansvllie. railway Peorla, Decatur and- Maittobn tiompany, a.nd the consideration wSs 88C.OCO. The ioad Taz9- well county and of.Logan; Macon, Coles, 1 ending at Ma.ttoon. The new road is a part 'of the Illinois Central syslteim.

Tihe. deed' was stamped wit?" staimps. ANOT.HBH CORPORATION." Martin, Coif, hare-been opera'tln-s Car Lr.jcler company in this city; have taken it ynrn-s of Incorporation! and hereafter will do business as a corporation instead of a partnership. The capital stock of the Company is 56,000, divided into shares of $100 eacli. Tire full amount of stock has beerr subscribed; being divided among eight persons, as follows: Martfn.

36.Shares; C. J. Martin, Cole, 10; C. D. Cole.

10; J. H. Martin, 15; M. J. Martin, S.

G. Martin, Martin, 1. R33AIL Samuel D. Smith to James A. TVheeler, land in 24, it, Charles-C.

Andrews Robert W. Noble, tract In 'Bethany; J900. Lillian K. Lewis to Charles C. Andrews, tract in Bet'hany; $300., Mrs.

D. J. McCravey to James A. Green, lot 2 Llk 4, Noah Hosteller's add to Lovington; $100, 'Mary if. Hughes to George P.

'Rlghter, lots 1 and 2, ulk.4, Sullivan; $750. i F. Wright, John Wilt, 72 a in 1-1, Dr. A. D.

Miller to George P. Hlghter, lot 3, bl-k 3. William Patterson's second addition Sullivan; $100. Evaline to Pran-fc Glover, quit claim to e. 23, 13, SI.

A. S. Clark to William M. Wark, tract in 'Dalton City; $1. Isabella Mayes to J.

Lester, tract In Dalton City; $150. Emma 'P. Ward to Eihel Reintiolt et al claim to tract In Dalton, 11, John Bowers to C. O. Pursell, tract in SuIUvnn; $107.

MARRIAGE LICENSES. Willis Harvey, Allenvllle 51 Veina B. Burwell, 19 George W. Hall, Bethany 13 Mary ILarkina. Be.tha ny IS John L.

Crum, Lovington la Grace (Mtkesoll, Lovington Oeorge 'W. Bruce, Kirksvllle 20 ILotta Pearl Sharlzer, Bethany, IS W. W. iRIghlBell, Puller Point sn Carrie Galbreath, Bast Nelson C2 C. W.

Klnney, Altenville 'wkere tiie'wiif sltenk w-aejn- Ina: 1 L5dta Stevifnsuu, fitildin Myra Holla. MoMullen, John Dighton Jean 'M'arnulas, left (Monday for Champaign, to attend 1 the Diilveislty of Illinois this winter of, church of tills city served dinner and suppei JM- 4ay, Sept 20, for the berietit iof the -Gal- Vfston eufleteip Sept 21. SHELBYVILIE. The jilry selected for the November term of the circuit comt Is as follows Windsor-- Shuck Prairie-- Henry Shultz. Hen Ick-- John B.

Evans. Ridge-Ed Smith. Ash Grove-J. Clem. Moweaqua-- Adajr Snyder.

Htiral-Caleb, Aiklre, Pickawaj-- Elmer Weaklej Holland-- Mike Smith. E. Rt Harper. Oconee-- AndrewiHlll. Dry Point-- John Ked, Aaklns.

Shelbyvi-UcMBerry Rexraad, G. W. Richardson. -Charles Corley. Tower, H11I-J.

W. Dean. Big Spring-John Dougherty. Rlchlaiid-- Hlrani Ji Storm. Slgel-- Jrfhn Blgelow ToJd'-s Poihl-- A.

L. Gillsword. Pint Branch-- John Angel. Okaw-'W. M.

Trultt. Rose-- Joe Faucett. Sunday Rev. M. L.

Goff resigned his past-orate of the Baptist church here and hns already' entered ministerial woirk In another line. He will travel as an evangelist' for the winter and later, when his health is improved- seek a permanent charge. Dr. H. H.

Oneal of the First church Rev. Mr. Brown ot the Moulton churc.li are both attending the M. E. conference week- It- is understood a neither of the.

gentlemen will return Here, as In each case other tfnurchea. offering better; fields have asked' for the Shelnyvllle minister. Assault Made on Green Haltum by Neighbor. Now lie Lies at Home in Dritica Condttion. White Heath, fiepti to The Fiiduy morning Green Haltum Was doing his chors the bai tPlympton, a near iieii hor, appealed and a-ccused IHaltum of )e t'ng into nls (PlyniptonVi) cor field, as he -aid he fond' the nacks.

Gree denied, it and called h'm a Hat Mo folio-wed' and Plympton picked i a clu'b and knocked chim.ddwn., "Pliimp 1 departed fo'r home to' 'get his '''artillery." IHal.cum wen't into "brealcfa but appeared somewhat dazed 3oo Plimpton leturned and on being refus admittance, burst d'oor. Mrs. Haltum and her son If -they. want to gel hurt that they had clear out, he then began beating Ho turn the head with his revolve finally knocking: him chair stamped on him, breiklntf ono rlib bruising him badly Plympton ws under the Influence Hfluor, but" 1 "bad' 'blood" has existed 1) tween the two for many-years. Haltum's coivdltlon is, serious.

He' ha gained partial 'but does'n remem'ber anything: oC the -assault. The preliminary hearing' -was' held iWe nesday at 'Moiiticelln, and 'Plympton bound over to the circuit court': untle'r tn sum of $800. J. W. Andrew and' (Rlchiir Ayre, his bondsmen.

LOVDTgTOK. Justin M. Shepherd of Lovlngton and Mrs. lone B. Maxwell of Petersburg were united in marriage Sunday in 'Chicago at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs.

Whip, at Elder. W. Black, a Chicago divine, officiating. Mir. Shep'herd fs the son of Mr.

and Mrs'. M. T. Shepherd of this place, cashier of the Shepherd National bank, and has it large of friends. The bride is a hlgihly lady and Is n.

graduate of Eureka college, the same college from whlclh Mr. Shepherd' graduated. They are home Friday- and will occupy the suite of rooms over the Shepherd Natlon- bank. EIGHTY-TWO YEARS OLD Jamos Good and the State Illinois Both Celtibrute. Spiingifleld News Trrtbiblj but fe -citizens oE Sprlngftold (were a-ware tai waa 'the anniversary ad mission of Illinois to ths Union, i not likely a James Good, residing 422 South Eleventh forgot Eighty-two years a a tl'ay he', wa In what was then Sans'amon coun ty, but Is now in Montgomery conn ty.

Mr. Good is probably the oldest llv Ing native born resident of Sangamo -He is silli hale and hearty an bid's fail" to witness many annlversarie of his birth. Elizabeth Brooklyn, N.Y...S-! 'R. TV-. Noble, Bethany Pearl Pyntt, Bethany 22 S.

H. Peasley, 'Mollle -Lansde-n, Bethany 22 George Nance, HampUon .....26 Vina LOVe, Hampton .........13 BKOKAITiE COURT. The will oC-Jeremiah Dwyer was admli- tefl jo probate and 'C. A. Hlght executor in bond -of C.

A. Hlsh't. made final report and was discharged as ad-irilnlstr-'tir cf the eMKte of Joseph. Vnnd-ruff. MOFTICSLtO.

35C, soc, 7sc, $1.00 Drugstore Friday Morning. Kills ttce cniekeni. Fleaa on doja or i. Kills Bed Kills or drives away Water Cockroaches, and (act is a destroyar of verroiTbf On Wednesday, Sept. 12, was celebrated the i i anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Jaoofo.S. Kellar, llvlnff three miles northwest of About fifty guests as- sembled-to'do honor to this occasion. A picnic dinner was served Just at the noon their -spacious yard, after which, John G. Kel-lar, superintendent of iMacori county schools, guests.

Jacob S. Kellnr andl Bllzabafh B. Gar- yer (were mariieS Sept. 12, is50, nt Harrisburg, Pa, They moved to Monhcello in lAprll, 1857. In 1S72, they purchased their home on "Stringlown," where now reside.

They were, parents of nine ot whom are still living, and -were aible to attend the anniversary. They are Coun'ry John 6., Jacob Jqnas Miss Lydla of iDeca- tur, Joseph H. and Jessie Dr. of Loup City, anfl Mrs. Williams of Mrs.

Carl Motherspaw left, for Peorla, 'where her husbaijd 1 has a lira china store. 'A. England, 'Prank Lourey and David 'Hock, left Thursday for Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. L.

13. Rqdgers returned ti their home 'n Chicago after geveril days' visit with A. IL iRodger? and family. Mrs W. L.

'Rjder returned from Dc- catiir-Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Seed left for their OEEANA.

Ashley Shull of Wimchester, is here visiting wt'Kh relatives. Mr's, Win Glessncr of Decatur spent' several this week, with her mother, Mrs. Lydla Shastldr Mrs. Jonas 1 Malone A at her -Mrs. George Wilsoh 1 over Sunday.

has returned to her home'jfn Decatur after visit! here of sev- eritl dii5 with frtends." "Mr. and Mrs; Will Mornhew spent Sunday in Deca.tur. Ross Hockaday expects to. go east soon for. visit at several H.

C. Mowry and wife were visitors in ihe village Sunday evening-; Lymurt Bnton, was for a time employed iri Beniton, Stewart's store is has decided to be a farmer and' Ihis brother, Bert, has taken hist placet iri the store. John Springer and Miss Amna. Wooleston of Wilmington, wlno have been spending -several with- Mr. ICirtay and family, have left for Kansas City.

Borclwrs and Anoia. Hunt of Decatur out last Thursday to ab- tend Itho Kirby picnic. William Bpyer of and Mrs. of Bodkins, visltedi relatives iiei'e Monday. Miss Wilson of Cisco is visiting wl-thrh'er grandparent's, J.

Malone and family, -this week. Several- from Ihere attended, baptizing services east iof Argenta Sunday- afternoon'-. Born, to Charles Kellar and urday, Sept. .15, a daughter. Born, to Heivry Seaimon and wife, 9at- urdny, Sept.

15, a daughter. Rev. Mr. Fisher of Mt. PulaskI Is as- KlsiMng Mr; iBannetit in sery- icfs the ithls week.

Mr. Moore of Latham began a series of A Strike. A letter from A. 13. Kurd to 1 his Mrs.

Henry Kurd oCCerroGordo lishcd in the New Era, states a i him self and three compa'nlcns have rich strike In fhe Klondike, havlnrj- out in two weeks, besides'- hsv secured rich claims. i was wr ten on bo.ird 11 hoitncl Wash. 1 He reach inrnc 1 Oct. 1, and intends to start 'back in 3 a arv Fonr Miles Ivaid. iMil'burn former'jy cashier, for th JDecatui Gas and "Diectnc company now with G.

C. a at where the latter ils i I a a is i i for a few day says a they have tour miles pipe laid but thMir machlrp.r'v rms no yet leen Installed. The plant is a coal -gas which costs less, owing: present price of crude oil, water gas mada here. lifinrmond oily of lii.OOO and has no ffas plant. revival: Belle Prairie school nouse; north 'df here Mtonday evening Mrs, John Strope and MiBP Alice, were Decatur viliitors Thursday, Mtes.

Anna Strope returned from Farmer Ctty Tuesday, where she has been visiting with relatives. Mrs. -J. 'A: Burnet(j- wenlt ito CHnton Wediriesday to vlsi'C relatives before return-Ing to her hoine'ait Eureka. Na-t Qtierry of Kansas is visiting his brother, I.

Querry, and family east of town. Ross Carouthers returned Saturday from Trvwa. where, he has been going WKh a threshing machine. Walter Querry returned home Monday from a visit -Ira Kansas Baptist church is being treated tc. a new coa.b of paint.

Sept. 20. A MEASURE OF MERIT Decatur Citizens Should Wieigh Well This Evidence. BULLETINS. Washl'tig-ton, census bu- made -public th'6 pbpulat-lon of the following cities: 1900 ck Oonn, 45.8$9 28,646 600!) Antonio, 63,321 W.CTS 4154 Auburn, N.

30,345 25,868 17.35 Dubutiue, 36,207 1975 aon's, In Omaha, G'aorse Poster to JJecatur Wednesday to attemJ" the' Weaaitife 1 his brorli- er, Fred Poster, aha Miss Clara Sawyer Davidaon has i returned front, a toOnluth, aiinn. Mist'Ida SterSfton of Bloomtn'gtoiS is vtettlng' Miss Mary Dlghton. Ittf ifoiHSaX for Sheaf of Bosea. Miss Lillian "Kins Is 'n receipt of a letter from- Miss" Maude Byrnes' of worth, iwas her class mate at the Ursullne academj, St Louis, and who will tie again thU winter fThe- letter contained! a clipping'from the Standard, giving account of the ovation tendered Brjan In that city Sept 19 and inclde-v- Ull mentioning- the part taken ly SI1 Byrnes in the big demonstration The Standard sajs thii point In the speech pretty Incident occurred Miss vtaude UVn es, had been standing wltn i gentlemen who were Inside the car, etett- pcd out.upon,thetplatform tin-speaker, bearing In her arms a large sttenf mtciiilsUe Atnerican Beauty tasei The candidate for the presidency at ot American people turned to her -witb bright smile and" aske'd" 'Proof of merit lies In the-, evidence. Convincing evidence In Deca'iur.

If not the testimonj df But the endorsement of Decatur people That's the kind of troot given The statement of 1 Decatur citizen Mrs Samuel ILukpns of 515 (TaM Center street, wns, "Mj 56 s'ears o'd, complained of weak kidneys for a 01 rrioro across hi- Wack and at tJmes there was too frequent action of the kldnej sectetlons made irji mj Tninil to get a lemedj for him before his condition became more complicated anil so as had read jibout Doan's Kidney Pills curing ndUHi thought thev might help I got a bo's, at a drug store fot li'm and ho took them regularl un'il he Hrushed it The pains In Ms back and kldnojs was relieved." For -sale 1jj' all dealers Price 60 centi Poster-MIlbUrn Co, Buffalo, sole agents tor the United States Remember the name, Doan and take no substitute. NERVITA PIILS icibkn Vitality, Lott Vlfor Manbontf i before has thefe been so large a stock of Guns brought to Central Illinois. All Leasling Makes of Amerisan Guns A Mammoth Stock of Empofted Guns The shooting season is now open and we are here to sell you good jGuns at prices lower than you can iind them offered elsewhere. Loaded Shells. Gun Repairing You Are Always Welcome in Ms to ie Decatur Gun Archie F.

Wilson, Prop. 134 Prairie St. M. J. MAIENTHAL, JOecat ur's Poptular TAILORS, 141 Merchant St.

Now is the to Have Your Furnace put iii order, or I "ROUND OAK." Pne name "Bound Oak" is a familiar in this cotn- 'munity, as applied to The Most Famous Heating Stove inr the World. THEIR Air-Tjght Furnace of the sa'me BigE-elaas as the stove, it to the utmroslt Jrrnitr Wo guararitwT 'Are these beautiful -flowers' for maTM 'Yes, the reply, 'they are for thank you vcryi are jrv litautifu.1, 1 lie saia. (pt'e Held tlttim in on Ihp brake wheel beside wiiere thejr remained until the conclusion of.

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