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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 3

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10, 1917. THE DECATUR I PAGE THREE fortKe Tuicala, of the pres- officers of Sarah A. Jarman hospital have been Tho officer! are: Prealdoi.t. W. Teevet: Vke F.

H. and James F. Holm; J. M. Vuller.

Treasurer. O. C. 1 i the old committees. Including the committee were also rear- pointed The la rrogrrnslng i Ihe walla havira; heen built iir iho letel nf the first 'loo.

and th the lajl'iir of floor Is of re-lnforced concrete has been going ur. BOARD OP KKVIEW Qf'TS Douglas county boar! ot re- lew haa completed Us work aid on Xnturd-iy turned In tbelr i -aid ml)ourned The members of hoard xrr. Chairman. Jtuperilior Tricolor''i Howard of Arrola, i 1 from flargent mid JTn Jlonrhon lownshlpr The 1,0,11 1 lo- fated Domothlng ov at properly had been listed for taxation This malnlr of moriraces and Included a few ilia- monda and pome nrnflll amounts of old corn which the owners ha I tempor- rll) forvottcn I I 5 and fsnill Pnndax here as of Mr I.Iston'a mother He has rsienilv S' honl at r.ranston Tlic I socletv of the i will rnoet Tuesday afternoon at the church. Mr.

and Mrs. Tod Gregg arrlvsd Saturday afternoon from California to visit relatives. The W. I', ot the i meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. W.

Ouy. Louthan wont to Bloomlncton Ind, Saturday. Docatur visitors Saturday were: J. H. Chadwlck, Mr.

and Mrs. A. O. Bteven an.l Miss Williamson. Faul Turner who spent last week at his home returned to Dccatur Saturday whore, he will resume his In university.

Hrcause Rev. A. A. White, the pastor, and oth Methodist ministers who live In'this city were In Cham- palmi Munday attendlni; the conference, no services except Sunday school were held at the local Meth- odlst church. William UanleH and Walter farm hands from near Arcola who were placed In Jail here two weeks on account of Inability lo pay fines for drunkenness, wera released Saturday throuch tin- of man bv of Tloberts.

also from near ArcoU. who paid their fines and costs amounting to IT 1.5". Mi-i May lllack went to Danville Charles Atchlson of VerRon I I I a of Mrs. C. K.

Moorehead of i cltv. who has been vis Itlne at the Moorehcad home, is now attending the at Cham palirn. Klchard .1 Feedar of Ran toul. member of the aviation ser 11 e. waa a week end jtuest of Pr.

nnl Mrs. Olllesple. Mrs .1. Campbell. Mrs.

A. Houk. Mrs. Mallle Flffc. Mrs Creitns FOR ter.

Mrs. f. K. Moorehead. Mrs.

E. i K. Whallon. Mrs. M' Cnlhoun Mrs.

F. Kasrey, Kiibv Foster and Knld TiarMcks a Women's I'orelsn Missionary session nt conference In Cham pa I en Saturday. A tnuna; man name not ChlldrM Cry for 9 CASTORIA li Tot Btvt Alvtyi Bought, ud which hu btra for 30 yean, hu beiM the of and hu hem mate under hit per- Sfotfl, WBd rapnvbloii to tof ucr. 4Uow oo one to teeto you in thta. Ctuttrftto, ImHadou and Jwt-u-good" tn bat att thit trite wfth and tadanfer fho health of aad Chfldrea-- Ineritaee agatoat Bzperiment.

hat It CASpl to a handMB mbaHMttlor Caitor 0 Drop u4 Soothiaf Syngt. It pleasant It contains Ofbu, Xorphint tor other nareotk ntetance. Its Is Hi foarantM. For man than thirty years it has cttant HMlorthenUef of ConaUpatlon, Flatulency, sad OtanhoMi allaying FeveriahnMs uUat Stomach and Bowels, sids WM Colic byrefalatiag of Bowels, aida healthy and natural sleep. QINUINI CASTORIA ALWAYS the Signature of In Use For Over 36 Years Kind You Always Bought --Nothing tor boy who hard on hit $hoi.

Boy Scout Elk Shoes --Many parent" their hoya in thrae for school wear let them have dress shoes, too. It'sa good idea. They're made of tough, pliable black and tan Elkskin, with welted Elk soles: le UK at Slits 1 to I. a fair 2 pair $2.75 $3.25 93.5O Boy Scout Dress Shoes --Wide toe and English lasts with a mannish look to them. Skillfully made of high grade calfskin with welted soles of leather or Neolin.

--Sim 10 to at 92.50, $3.50 1 to 2, at 93.00 and 93.30 learned and who claimed to belong to tho company of militia, though he woro no uniform, was arrested by Officer Jones, 'on Saturday night while In adrunken condition and attempting to board a moving freight train on the C. ft E. I. Main street crossing. was locked up In tho city calaboos to sober up.

T. J. Kinds of Newman was here Saturday. J. It.

Williamson? was In Indianapolis Saturday. J. M. awarded damages of $137.80 sy a In the J. V.

court of J. (f. Cut If i- Friday against John J. C'lomentE, Tlui damages wore asked as the result of a collision of of the men on July si when Honge'a Word was smashed up The case prohnhly will he appealed to tho county court. WOMEN TO SEW FOR NEEDY CHILDREN Sept.

of the Vine street rarent-TeaMicrs as have decided tn do sowing 'bin fall anrl winter for the children of this cits', and particularly for the poor children of their district This In one of the most practical moves that i been made by any or-i ganlzntfon and It Is that the ork will lead to mor'c charHabK 1 endeavors. AT Tho Merrui furm of 80 acres on the Wlndsor-Strasburg roail licen sold lo William Smith of a i at nn acre. The price la considered remarkable despite tho fact that the land li vert fertile anil the location good, as the mentit are only fair. The present tenant of tho farm li Riir Shuff. Supervisor Maker and W.

Viose. both of Windsor i "hipped nine cnrlnadH of fat slo(k from Windsor to the Chicago market i week Mr. Maker had four loads of ratlin and two and one-half loads of hogs. Mr Ilosn owned the re- i part of the shipment. 4 I A BETTER.

A report was received here Sat. urdav from ft John's hospital, St concerning the condition of Hamlln, who a few days asto submitted to an operation for appendicitis The hospital a i i reported tha.t his condition showed some Improvement. TOWER HIM. MKRdllANT J'KAD. W.

F. Koor, a well known Tower Kin business man. where he has lived for twentv years, died at his Snturdav after a long Illness Mr. Foor was born near Tower HIU net 16. 1872 He was reared on farm.

About twenty vears ago he went to Tower Hill, where he conducted a hardware and i store About 51 Tears ago Mr Koor a ried Miss Martin, a of Rev. and Mrs J. Martin, who i one daughter. Miss Koor, survive The surviving brothers ami sisters are- Mrs. H.

Tallman, Shelbyville: Foor. Tower Hill; ravin Feoi'. Hose township." Mrs Sadie Cullumber, Tower Hill township; Clint Foor. Rose i Lawrence Foor. living west of Phel- bvvllle; Mrs Mark SlbheM.

Uose ship, and Wiley Foor. Tower Hill township (Mr. Foor had long been a member of the Metliodlst Kpiscofal i at Tower Hill. was successful In business. He was a member nf the Modern Woodmen and Odd rellows Those organisations had charge of the funeral, which a held from the Methodist church In Tower HIM at I to sundav afternoon riur- ial was in the Tower Hill BEMENT WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET Demerit.

Sept i Rodman will be hostess to the Woman's club Tuesdnv The program' P.oll Call--Fact fflceriifng the f. S. A. The cabinet offker-i of the Tinted States, the judges of the supreme court, their terms of office, etc A Hammond The Kffect of Patriotic Music on a a i Mary Uose. Oiif Shells Telton Mll'tary Trn nine In the i Schools--Mlsa Minnie Fisher.

new officers elected hv ths fstandnrd Bearers at their last meet Ing are: President. Miss Gladv Pawson: president. Tiurr- recording secretary. M'si Glndys Irfimb: corresponding tary. Miss Marearet pv.irman: treixi nrer.

Miss I.tH-lle, Klmbcrlln mite bo' superintendent. Miss Orn nes Workers cave, a fare. well reception for "arl Katon of the United Slates raw Weinesdnv e.ve- nlnr. He returned Thursday to Norfolk. he is lyn the t'.

S. fl Mr. (ind Mrs 1 Body and MY and Byron Dyarman attended conferenco In Champaign Friday. M. Slders wan in Ohio a part ot last week looking af4er, farming In- tfrosts, Mrs.

of Mason City came Friday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. r. Baugh. of Mrs.

and brought home the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Baugh. who has been In City weeks. Mrs.

Andy Smith returned Sunday from a visit In Indianapolis. W. II. went to Chicago Friday to her -son. Tlarry Cov.

No remedy honeitly promlie to Ataltvtryeait of eczema or similar skin ailment. But Reiiiiel Ointment, aided by Ruinol Soap, girei such rtM from the itching and burninf, and toftntralfy in cretrmctMe eruption away, that ititthe standard of thodMnds of phyiiciarii. who been drafted and accepted for service. Mr. and Mrs.

Mart PJsh and daughters. Ina an.l Lena, aro visiting William Fish In Garden drove. Iowa. Mrs. Alice HoiiKh ot New Holland, Ohio, atid Mr.

and Mrs. John Dcnnl- son of Portsmouth, Ohio, aro guests of their aimer. Mrs. W. P.

Hhnsteers. Miss Sue Bradley of Frankfort, Is vtalt'iig her brother, B. Q. Bradley, and family. Mrs.

i of Montlcello Is visiting Mrs. Miles. Mis. J. returned from a lo her daughter.

Mrs. Mycr at I'oit Scott, Kan. John Pock to Fullerton. to visit her son. Otis Peck.

Mrs. D. B. I'ellon returned tol her home in Clinton. COWDEN.

MM. Wllllnin Thomas tho gunt o( he- dniiKliter In Koknmn. I Rulh Vlennltc-n. Reltina Tliomr- ami Maude BBrtnn went to Cliarloiton week resume tlii-lr ou- ile at hall. snd K.

K. conrerenon at Champaign Inni week Nanc, fl( roinltrtiileil tltotn lui plnrecf in thf Ciinnlngtiani Oiiilianf' mnir-. nl Horseman niovil lo T'liari'ttttin i week tthrre Mr. llor n- li employed by tllo Cloxer Ijoaf rml- JAmes Bestmiont snd tninllv here from Puna noen and occupy the Kd proprrtv, OP the ttarhlnk- from OowdMi nrn Minnie KnoMleir, Hair, ttrmlllfl; ITelen iiflwell, Okdw Hflnn I ork- Bl't, Ilollldaj. Ixw-kharl.

Oakland Krra mthe, Scrtion; Edgar Frf, Kotky Branch. wai In 5 i Friday. LA PLACE. Mr. Fry is attending conference In hami'Hlftn.

Sohmtl lirrp Monday. ffV- (Mlil of tlm inlpllj a i litfiKllnij Flor- will 'J'biw are Miami Mlnnla Grace l-hlrlev. Pani Wyiiu and nulph Mctiger, MID. (Jraco Klkenlierry Ohlu. vljltlnit in Tim Villain ntreeli woic oiled juat before the llMity ruin.

l.n Place now two new eautgps. i-ieorge Wolfe ami family a returned i a (rip lo Indiana. They report fine 1011'lH. John Nyne has Imon In Mtwourl the put wfek. Mian Lillian Toncy In Icuclilnc near Harold Dlckion home from Point Boyal fort a short slay.

llcix Tyler and wife are llvlnn In Mrs. Amanda Goodwin's property. Tyler teaching tho Prairie Vsllpv sOuiol. Mr. Minnie Bans ut vlnltlnt lu.iite foliin.

BliiRhumlon Press: Marriage may riot icform a man, hut It'll make him inlghtv iiBcomfortahle. Real Bargains Food, JUU pound bag Domino H. ii K. Cane Sugar, His DfaruoiiuTlour, lui'fic sack Ohio Potulucs, prr pot'k Ajiplcs. jior pivk $4.00 $3,35 45c 25c Spot Cash Grocery AND MEAT MARKET BAEOAIN SPOT OF MACON COUNTY Corner Water William Sts.

Phone Bell 518 ft 519 School Books Complete Stock of Text Booka for Ward, Departmental and High School BARGAINS In Rebound and Second Hand Books City Book Store 124 Merchant St. Under New Management You Are Cordially Invited to Attend Our Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, September llth, 12th, 13th. --A display of regal magnificence, revealing to the fullest extent every authentic phase of the new 1917 Autumn styles in Suits, Dresses The Pageant Fashions -Showing all that is new and distinctive in outer garments for women and misses. --A vast collection of ftc most exclusive modes in suits, coats, dresses, waists, styles as evolved by the foremost foreign and American designers, made up for us by Hie leading -manufacturers of New York. It is a style assemblage that assures the continued Fashion prestige of the Stewart store.

-and all other apparel for women and misses. --In millinery you will see a superb showing of the handsomest creations in the realm of fashion. The most wonderful of exclusive patterns, supplemented by hundreds of adaptations and originations, by our designers. -There are hats for every every fashionable shape; every conceivable trimming idea; every color that is accepted as being fashionably correct. Nothing is lacking; it is indeed an unexampled showing.

Plan lo Visit This Great Opening Display qnd View The Correct Autumn Fashions At Their Best. NFWSPAPFK!.

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