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9, int. DECATUR I OH, LOOK, IT'S A DAYTOM The DAYTON BICYCLE is the wily Wheel manufactured on which it realJy given a protection In writing. We guarantee this Wfh trade bicycle for 6 yean. You can have your choice of any tires made, saddle, handle bars, pedals, without any extra charge. We also give tool- bag, frame pump, bell and 3 wrenches.

Absolutely the beat bicycle manufactured for was money than you are paying other dealers for cheap bicycles. We also have the exclusive agency for EXCEL. SIOR. DELUXE, AUTOCRAT, MAXIMUS, HUDSON, PERFECTION, and others. Best assortment of tires and bicycle sundries, to be found in Decatur.

we will gladly give you price on any repair work and save you money. FRANK RUPERT, Main 6690. 923 NORTH WATER CLOSING OUT SALE I will aell at my home, two and one-half of Decatur, on West Main Street Hoad, at the top of what they rail Snake Hill, beginning at 10:90 4. M. on Friday, February 14, 1919 FOUR HEAD OF HOUSES-A team of mare mules.

7 years old. weight st TM 0M ir nlule 1 A-1 workers; a bay horse. 7 years old. weight 1.SOO real chunk and has been my wife's driving mare, and absolutely safe for any one. that worker; spotted mare a HE 1 OF CATTLE-A Oyernsey cow, old.

a real cow and lerts 5.9; Jersey cow. 4 in aclf, and IcMs S3; one Jersey cow. 6 old ami a real vow; cow, years old. with heifer calf at side, this It a fine cow; one heifer calf, Red Poll and tiuermcy. ycariinc.

37 HEAD OF rlOfiS-Tbrce full-blood Huroc sown, bred; 16 head of tturoc ahoats; 9 full-blooded pigs. These hogs arc all double Immmicd by Dr. SOME CLOVER AMI TIMOTHY HAY AND A MCE LOT OF BALED TL A XVJ HIU GOOU WiXT CORN. AND ABOUT 140 Or OATS. IMPIJiMENTS-- All good as new, which are as follows: Peler Selieutller wagon; a low-wheeled rack wiiflou; due with truck; John IX-trc corn planter; JancMllle sulkcy plow with cairn shear; corrugated roller; hay rake; cut-under surrey; two-icction harrow; McCorniirk mower; Little Jai I'tillivatnr; Tower stiriucv rultltator with Iwn Mrta kimev one U1 cream separator; 270-foot hay rope mid fork: five pitchforks; miss-rat 1wo Iron hog wood hog Iroush.

fset long, mnde of two-Inch rs tank healers two lard Miles with Mauds; a lard press; le grinder: log chain: log rhaln: one slush scraper; tool chest; hedge knives; two adies and other articles too numerous PAfiE TWENTY-ONE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE For the purpose of doling the estate of George W. Floyd, deceased, the devisees In Mid will tell private ule the following described real estate, situated In Macon County and State of Illinois, to-wit: One hundred and flfty-two acres (more or less) of good farm land, located about seven southeast of the City of Decatur, and known as the George W. Floyd farm. i. Th a rm ln (h S'? le cultivation, contains no land, has full set of improvements, alI in a fair state of preiervatloii, and Is located in close proximity to three different grain markets.

Also Lot Two Of) In Block One I of George W. Wencl's Addition to the City of Decatur. This property consists of full lot with modern dwelling house of nine rooms and bath, all in good repair and located at No. 731 West wood Street, In tho City of Decatur. For further Information as to price and terms, apply to the undersigned executors, R.

F. U. No. 6, Decatur, III. 9 9-0X5.

Executors of the Will of George Deceased. We Pursue the Latest Methods in Repairing Auto Radiators We are jip-to-the-minute in this work and guarantee first-class workmanship. We are agents for the celebrated Ideal Cores and can install one in your radiator at a saving of about one-half the cost of a new radiator. Prompt attention to shipped orders. Mid-State Radiator Works Fail-view 140.

140 North Jackson Street FOB BALE-FABM LANDS. Mmtb anil North- nroitern N.t.ra.kn-- We tlfte.n to forty of wheat, fifty to ona hun- Ired tu.hdl* of oats, forty lo lev.nty bu.hel. of rye, ten to fortv bunhol of corn, to three tuna of nlfalfa per on nnd we aell for 111 to per ivlll pny If u-o mlrepre.ent. t.rm. to suit buyer.

will tell land that will enouxh wheat the irit y.ar. to for the land, pay for irenkine and buy seed, have a tatlonnl Experimental Atrkultural and Dairy Form two reliei from Ardmore, We neea people, w. hfcve land, the rain- all, the teaions and tho clltnnto. Stock very sticcemful anil profitable here. Hall, dark Irtam, no rock or sand, amall part ot numlio.

Don't come If you only hate Iwe hour, to look it the country. It can't he done, to lay until you what here. I will ahow the country of cnit after you get here, pay all jour If I nave ny your railroad fart one hy rent at from il( dol- and If you tiny. ars to ton dollar, per acre when two to rent will pny lor a farm of own? Why your children forever tiro hundred dollar per acre farm ryinv to nmke two p.r rent on your In- when you can make one hundred MTwnt nil fnrin here the year? Whv all jour llvea In an unhealthy cllmute? "nme out to the wrnt, the land of Ir. and health.

Write to I will ana. ver nnd you will know than you know now. If you never come out icre. R. r.

Drennan. Pall River County. xrdmore. 15, yaw; two Iron hog troughs; wood hog (rough. feet long, mnde of two-Inch lumber: lank healer: two lard sausage grii barrel; tool to mention.

TERMS-MO and under, cash; over that amount a crcdil of one to twelve months, with bankable note drawing seven per cent interest from diile. Terms of aale lo be complied with before removing properly. Ladies' Aid of Sharon church will serve the lunch. MOFFITT, Owner. J.

P. LEWIS, Cashier. ARTHUR E. WILSON, Clerk. K.

WILSON SON, J. T. WARD. Auctioneers, Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments A A I A I KOII SAI.K. One of the hraf uraln and limit ranches in AllKTln (or MID aciei In cultivation.

All an.l crosi fmced. Klahorste tmprovemanii. c'orislctlnn ef home Jit stories, tn hold bunheli. hnusr cow harn. hoiife.

laree hnrfe harii. and niird to hold 2IW hciid. Wrlti for photnfrnphs. or still, corno and thla. Price i Addrtsc Bon 1:1.

n.e Valloy. Alta. jnu mini farm in on March a (or sale, -r'h fair to wrll Imimued 3 quar- half Nt hntirr corn. wlnU'r or siralla land auntshrre and In jit onre for full iiarilriilurs, J. U.

Hoi i-iiSn. Blair LanOnlocr-A nwuasltii- civint the lant la resard In land sltiintlnn Three nmnrhs suhserlntlons Kree If for a hornt a an Inveatment. you are trunklne Qiiylnc food farm Ian. In. alraplv wrllf me a tetter and "Mull me nnd all free." Artdren IMItor l.nndiiliMv f.ind Tn, Mitrlnetti-.

sklld- Uhr la Alvln. me tell vou. It located Hornton nd n.thritou; flhi 11 roada lend In every from A i tor to miles. no ao warm In fumrner Hint rov- 1 'he hoinn conied iiy The first aid to nature, Chiropractic, In a method which rumour I he of disease. from pressure, nr you cminot remain we'll.

I the spine Is right, the nun right. I'eople with health by Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments I So. i A funi or sit l.mroprtitlic given bv a trained ex- nheii mad. n.nr pear pert are mild and praclically painless. On Ihe lr 1 yielding from 12 to power of the patient depends the time required to regain health.

Every chronic diai-iive the result of an nn- normal spine. By the spine, the cause of any chronic or weakness ran be located; palm about the head, face, eyes, neck, back or limbs; of the limits heart, stomneh. liver, kidneys, bowels or iprcinl organs of sex: lowered vitality. Irritability, Insomnia nnd inability to think or work arc some of the where Chiropractic remove the cause. I do not treat or cure.

I remove the Cause--Nature cures. Invcstljnlion coats nothing and may mean your health and hupplnew. Spinal examination li free. Write, phone or eall for my book on Chiropractic and the Cause of JA E. KANE, Chiropractor.

Spinal Adjuster. UfcY ATTENDANT. Booim 542-544-516 Wait Building, Dccnlur. III. Phone licll 2302.

Office Hours: 9to 2 2 8 Sundays, 10to 12. Residence, Bell 2620. i eolil at inrtn for per Thn ImlnTue of 10 yli'ld tuiHlir 1 in corn nr a bnle it nllnii No. (I TI-. at Tlfnl home In Alvln.

T-rooin repair. rtrlv. to rnrn nml in tile heart of city beet refldcnci' ijlltrlet. fic-ir lite luiiTliel, city wnter, leclrlc el'iile ami (low.re. Clean, ncnt and attrnctivo: half lernn.

I'rlre fl.ti.in. No. 7. 810 ncre. fine ii.iK'k lAnd, nn eti' II riuid, 3 mllea from Alvln.

no latter In lorntlon and drnln- In Texas, Terma at per acre. Write for circular unit aov when von ean The f.nn1 Co A Tex. PUBLIC SALES. PUBLIC SALE February 14th, 1919 Chas. W.

Moffitt Springfield Road. MANY DEALS IN REAL ESTATE Most of Them to Get Homes--Acre Tracts to Be Built Up--Vacant Lots Again Selling. in.sw 11,100 2.I2S total ef entnt. transfers aal r.oordeJ past BT TEARS. Transfer, last Sarao lost Mornuiro.

last week Samo la.t year 1 Farm lam week 2 Barae time lait year City last wvek 11 time lait year lait week Same time lait fiar 2 BT PBIUODS. Transfer. A w.ekn time luat year iA Mortf.i.H 0 week. 2I8.30T. laat year City 8 Bj lait year 41 Farm trsmfera 0 wutik 1'' ftame lait year Vlllnie 0 wceKa 1y lait yiar MONET MAltKETS.

week rato provioui we.k Averone Interwt lull year 5 Of the money loaned 131.750 wna per cent, SM.WW at cunt and at 1 per cent. wna loaned on ertf and on rlty MORE BUILDING BEING STARTED Sis issued and Mnr Talk of New BulWing permits Issued last week II Preceding; woelt 14 Total to (late. 1019 30 Same period, 1918 Valiia represented last 7.600 represented preceding week Z8.S50 Total to date, 1919 Six i i permit! were Issued last woek by linlldlnir Inspector A. H. Cope.

In tho lot Is one store room, two remodiMlnx Jobs, two gnragu and one residence, enough variety to Indicate that people (ire already Riving considerable to building plane. It le believed that In a few neeke work i open up In earnest and a many now residences will lie started. permits Issued last week were follows: To William Barrlnser for a store room at 919-33 North Water street, to cost To the Busher estate for remodel- Ing the etore roonyat 15! East Main itieet and repairing fire damage. Tho coat will lis Shauffer Bros. hnve the contract.

To the Specialty Cabinet company wirngn at 1018 East William street, to cost $250. To Walt HroB. for preparing the Lincoln Square theater for Inst.illlnB of pipe organ. The work cost tnsn nnd wao done by H. I-unn.

To J. H. Vadakln for a gnrasfB I SI North r-ollcRo street, to cost $300, W. T. Atohlion has the contract.

To Ben HI!) for new residence nt Ho South Webster atreet. to cost M.800. tract. fo Either the aooii weather of the past week or the "own your home" Idea had Ite effect on the realty market. Sales are apparently on the Incroaso, especially of people buying for a home or retiring and moving to De- oatur.

There were even vacant lot sales, few only, but there wore almost none during the war. Dealers all report good prospects. Bid SALE OS' WEEK. A large deal of especial Interest was the purchauo of twenty-seven or almost twenty-eight acres at the northwest corner of the city by l)r. Roy rope of Nlantic from Robert J.

Oglesby of Now York City. The price was $11,600 or about $430 an acre. The purchase Is considered an unusual Investment and a. bargain for tha purchaser. It Is all level, black ground, but that does not count to much ng the.

fact that It Is right on the edge ol the city, being In tho northwest corner of West Grand avenuo and North Oakland. It Is only about throe blocks from a cur line and four blocks from a paved street. It Is Just across the road from land that hai been selling. It Is said, from $1,000 an the size of his operations, and has aeeured through trade, the ten acre property of Mrs. Jennie Qourler, lo cuted between tho Illinois Central and I.

T. P. on the north township line road of Decatur It ban a good elx room nouee anl barn on It and Is practically all in garden, Mr. Howe will move there He put In In even trade, a forty acre piece of timber land, about half of which la cleared. This land le unlm proved, and one mile west of nea's bridge, near other land owned by Mm.

Oourley. HOME BUYERS. W. H. Kendall sold lo Arthur Kenney, a six room, modern house on a lot 40 by ISO, at 1053 North Union stroot.

The buyer It for home at $3,400. A. C. Allen handled the deal. Ottilia Naylor sold to Otto Wulff, a xlx room, part modern houso, on lets, each 40 by 100, at the southeast corner of Condlt and Jordan streets, near Torrence Park.

The buyer gets the place for a home at $3,000. Oscar Strouse sold to liny E. Ashcraft the seven room modern house, on lot. 40 by 00. at Weet Tx-af- land.

The purchase price was $3,250 The National the deal. Investment Co, made R. E. Vauchn traded the half Interest In his home at 8:3 Went North street to A KImms for Liner's property at West Harrison, It be- Inpt an even trade and both a i for a home The property on West North Is seven rooms, not modern, on a city lot. The West Harrison property six rooms, part modern, on lot 40 hy no, and only i or five years.

Dr. V. Anderson sold to Bert Williamson, a five room, part modem house on full city lot, at 1174 West Macon street, the buyer getting It for a home at 81,900. J. C.

Lyons handled the deal. r. K. Thompson sold to Joseph Cher- halt, a not modern house of about five rooms, on a full city lot at DM1 There are no buildings '-owhor street, tho buyer petting It for home at acre on up. on the place.

Dr. Tope has already gold the two iii-rcs In the corner at Grand and Oakland to O. Overmeler of Mt. A for Mr. Overmler will Immediately erect a nix room, modern hrlclt house thero for a home, movlnic lo Deoatur when It Is completed.

Dr. Tope will probably plat the rest for suburban residences, rater IT. Brueck handled the deal. $20,000 KAST WILLIAM DUAL. Another city s.ilo of somo sice was TIIHEE ACRES tl.700.

Fred Tilllimkl hoiitclit a three acre, unimproved tract nortlioimt of the Wnbash rhopn from Ed Droblsch for $1,700. Ho will Improve It for a home and raise trttrlc on th? land M. Pickle handled the deal. J. Kcrlincli sold to Luther Trnvls of Mt.

Zlon, the five room, part modern house, on a lot 40 by M. nt the southeast corner of Broadway nnd I.eafland avenue, the buyer a that of tho property at tho norlh'oast It for an Investment Bt $1,500 A corner of i and r.aat William Allen hnndled the deal Htreot hy Cyriia J. Tucker to Hay P. ftin II. Rnsteh bouprht from Anna Johnson, an Assumption man, who 5 the five; room, nnt modern It fur Investment at $.20,000.1 house, on full lot, at 1111 North tbe ytfer arettlng them (or Invest meat at WO each.

Bertha, Seaman aola her home, 113. North Walnut Orove Avenue, to 1 eit H. Spinner, who fete It for home at flio. it la a five room, not modern house oa a full let. Rico and stringer dandled the deal.

LOTH SOLD. Ed Droblsch sold to N. N. Hettlngsr. a lot (0 by 12, In the 400 block South Church atreet, the price being 1790.

Mr. Hettlncer lives on and owns the adjoining lot. J. M. Pickle made the deal.

W. II. Rowe aold to J. A. Spall, a lot on the south side of tha 700 block of Weat Center street, the buyer taking It for Investment at 1000.

Marie Kreiln aold to Henry Pannek, tha full lot at the northeast corner of East Grand and Jordan for 1500. The purchaser will erect home there. Emll Steam aold to Manuel De- Prates, a full lot In tho 1100 block North Jordan, adjoining the home recently bought by DeFratcs. The pries was H7G. P.

M. Tarr sold five lots In Rome Land north of the I. T. S. ehope to Ora Oyler and the same number to Samuel nertdocfc.

The price on eacli lot was ICO. FLAT BUILDING DEAL. The National Investment to J. Norman, the frame flat building; nf twelve rooms at S44S4 West North street, on a lot 4S hy 160, at it price said to he tt le stated that the property rente for about IdOfi a yoar. Norman took It for Invest- nu-nt.

THADES FOP. LAND. The National Investment company also accured In a trade with li. Bryson of Pana. elprhty acree of lanJ, all In cultivation, In the north part of Favette county, nenr Vandalla.

It ti woll Improved. Tlm trade value IS.Odi). Tlie loc-nl company put In as part pay five room, not cr.ttaRe on two full lots nt Marietta, and the seven mo.lern liouse. on a lot 4ft hy 7C, at the corner of and Leaflnnd. sides dealt for Investment.

The n-iinpuiiy bout-lit from .1 i of Mowraijun, ucn-s of i l.ind In Missouri for a trade a i of ooo This a I- ImprM-cil Thf.v put In na part P.iy nt the six room, modern on a lot nt 821 I I street, and the seven room Modern ho ice on con street. M.I. I ELECTION ''I BLUE MO Five Named on Board oH? Education. Only eighteen rotea were eaat the community board of election held at Blue Hound Bator- day afternoon. There were five earn- dldatea to to the board and the oies were distributed ita followa: Edward H.

C. Davidson--18. Ilert Dlllehunt--17. W. O.

Matthew--IS. II. George Overmeler--3. J. A.

fharlea Gordon--T. The first five men on the list were xleeted to the board. A meeting of nenr hoard will he held Din next few daya for the purpoM of organization. STUDY GAS AND THEGAS METER llouar Daaa at V. W.

C. New Mea. On Tuenrlay at 4 o'clock the ftret In home meehanlca will meet. Mr. Raclcllff at hlgli eeliool Wttf Initructor.

At 7:90 there will ttao- IIA a elaai, an many have aaked at that The elaae will drat xtndy i'Gai," the meter, how to let the licfit out of the (ae by ajd- jualnR he ttirnore, eta. The elaea will then "tudy "W.iter." little leaka, 1 ter. radiation eiich thlnce. The third aubjert will meter, I rone, vacuum elntnora and ehort clrenlta. There will be a fl, lost ion hex at Mrp.

NOTES. T. Machan will apeak at tta U'gUar vorrer scrvlfen at the W. A. nt 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon.

There i lie ppcclal music. The fSfK will Elfia from the vcrslty. dlctctlfH rlnaa will meet Mon- niKln lit tlin usual hour. On ''unt Minn Harklns being out of clij- the claim wag unable to Miss I i will norne epcrlal work thle week and a member of the class to in; prefcrnt. DEEDS RECORDED.

A fo 3 Ilryson. addition B. to blork Norman. Joe Sclioenle has the con- DR. A.

A. GULDBERG Drugless Practitioner Uaing the Chiropractic adjustments, Swedish movements, massage and muscular manipulation. Either and all of these methods I use in accordance with tho required needs of the patient. They all have a therapeutic value and are in full harmony and accord with nature and her way of keeping the body well, therefore highly beneficial in co-operation with nature in the relief and cure of disease. Give them a fair trial and be convinced.

Consultation and examination.free and invited. Hours: 8:30 12 1:30 to 7 to 8 P. H. Sunday Hours: 2 to 4 P. M.

Other hours by appointment. Office Phone Main 668. 331-332 Powers Building, Decatur, III. Residence Phone Main 4373. 200-Acre Farm for Sale.

Will wit at a bargain. 300-aire up-tu-ilaU Mock grain farm, extra Im- provcmenls practically new, alto Ml of old Improvements, all the land In high slate of cultivation and level btoch river bottom land, does not overflow, located In of the moil fertile sections of southeast Missouri, one-half mile of Bluff. Me, thrifty town of over H.OOO population. On account not able to operate farm. I will a very low price.

farm lo be worth IIW per acre but III take tli per acre, so as to cash it up once. Will take H.OOO In other properly as part payment. Can give good UUe and Immediate possession. Good terms ran be had at 5tt per cent. Write Dr.

E. E. Hethcock (llvn BeM St Uvsi. Ito. FOR SALE Forty acrvs of fine land, fair house mid barn, all nice level laud, ontf and one-half miles of city, on gruvcl road; possession Mnrch 1 if sold In two weeks; let us show you this farm.

Zimmerman Pistorius STINK ttni.niNG. NEWS NOTES OF ST. PAUL'S CHURCH This Is a Inrufl. three otory brick bulIillTiK, 41 by 150, and was erected some f-w years RRO for a livery stable. Mr.

Tucker boiiKht It last year If is uinlorstood Mr. i remodel It und fix it up for a garage COBt? AVEXCB SALE. Frank Weber sold his practically' 'w nnd thornuRhly modern six room rcnlclpncci nt S.17 Cobi, a In Oak- clalo a i i to J. F. Cornthwnlie.

a Sou lh i fiirmcr. who le biiylii it for a home. The price paid was The house I- well constructed, built only about ycur. it jnt 4s and E. P.

Urohlsch made Mr. rtostelc B-ts this ffr Illinois. home at $1.600. TO J1OVR TO A Phr-ots. a farmer residing cnit of tlie city, txiURht from flyili- M.

Jones, five room, part modern on i lot. In the 540'' block Kn-i i i a street. HP Is re- tlrlnc; nnd cets the plai-e for ft borne nt $1.100. TiMnrn T.AXD. Wlllliim J.

Magne sold to Fred Mrntxek, a twenty acre track of tlm- land, adjoining other land owned iv about six miles northeast nf Decatur, The land la right alnnir river. The price was $1,100 -ir T. Acton H. 1 anI ii'nrfc 8 r. ToniK'e nrtiiit'on ti.tou nUtlc tn VrK-iia-.

lot WiM-a ed.lli|..a to Bin i 12 TV). Clnrono. foomti to (5. A Webb, aoutli 71 of lot 2 block B. K.

Bmtth'n In Mt W. Polianlcl to John lot t. h'ork 5, Park Rnntevardii 000 .1. C. Vnrmen to K.

a r. foft of lot 7, blork 15. C. II. Moore-f 1 tl.oo.

Vewhlll to fiohortii tot Turk It.Trtn, i to A riotv lot zz. Frank nfln to nonnl.l Frank fpanar'e second Mnraaret to i'o'-lt to A. Rowe, lot I --HIM prop. K. of V.

Entrrtalnment. Tim of Veterntii and their aulli- an rntTUlnment nine tn honor of of A. H. nthi tlm C. at the Oraa4 h.ill In the Mat on County 1 l.ull.'.lnn nn North Main II i i In n-li a of i A i i 'I i be MM follows: "Ame'Icii." i i i i N.

M. Riff. 1v Vo Solo Mlrl F. i if i a N. M.

pnla--Mlm riorctioe Youtf. A-ulK 1 W. K. Gitrruw. Mim Will PUBLIC BALES.

Imp. Farm of 320 A. at Public Sale Feb. 2fi, 1919 on premises 7 miles west of Woodland Mills, Term. This is an ideal stock and grain farm, 160 acres of rich valley land well tiled, no overflow; remainder gently rolling, at present in blue grass, clover, timothy and red top.

Land well fenced and cross fenced with woven wire. Good residence, 2 tenant houses, 2 large cattle barns and a horse barn. J. L. GLOVER, (Owner) Jno.

R. Bradahaw, Auct. Decatur, III. CHANCEKT NOTICK. State of County of Macon, ee.

In Circuit Court, A. D. leoittre Tuoxiav sv 1 lb ul Dlrk i there nncrrt hv the 1 111 "i Tho lh T.lsht-Qiinrl«tt. SUNDAY BVENIXd, Th MiTM KtlKl WatkliiH will ulnir tlio alto Part In plnre of C. H.

llolmra, who la to bo for tirn In compsny with Waltor F. of tlm Mfthnrtlst church nml f). Clappar. from c. n.

Bnolli teniurtrn Centenary Mrellnc nt Harrlatown Waturflav nlKht, Rov. O. the Sun(Inv ncliuol pnaw of iinrt vlnwa. Mr. Mnore mlnula and Rov.

Booth the fftitfntry adnms. Monday aftornoon onl ovnlnr Rov. O. R. Booth will ha In Fhclhyvllln MteiidlM a rally of all tho Mothodlata of fllielhy rounty, Tuc.rtay afternoon will held i flt.

Pnul'a Methcdlit churoh it Inn of Cpworth League InHtltuiB oom- of tho Illlnola uonfernnco, Vlani to be laid for tli. holdlns of an Kn- ivorth l.aiu. r.nt siimmar. The helnn ralleU hv (he. chairman.

of Dprlnxfl.ld. R.v. C. Rev, A. A.

M. JB cuce. 01 ppnnsTloiQ, n.v, v. n. Booth la to part to pro- moilon of tha Centenary work amnnx the voting 1 people of Oonfi'fencn.

C. A. Nyman. of thu flllnolf Women PollpRiv JarkBonvllli-. will htive chnriro of the Mfo Department, Theio two phnaeit of work aro to be Tucadav afternoon.

In chancery. No. II hy affidavit filed in nr that Roil. MIIIKan Mnsllrr da- fondant In rntltltll rnuse, Is a of atata of Illlnnls. nolle.

harony siv.n you. Mllll- that tha complainant nan filed hi. hill of complaint In aald court JOHN M'DERMOTT NOW IN GERMANY Decatur frlsnds of Private John 1(l McDermott of this city are rarda from him addressed nt Adsman, nermany. McDermott, who waa formerly employed at the Emerson Piano House, Is a mcmtier nf Company B. 47th United States Infantry.

on tlm rhaiu'try inpinlnt tlllTMOf. nhlchi tali! milt la new pondlnf and ih'sr summons rMMit issiMMI cut Mia cnnrt anslnii i. MM Hllllian Mu.n.r n- tha first day at Mat tnei term In Decaiur oa the'Znrl Monday of May A. Now unleii you. the nonl.

Mllllcan Mmltar. ahafl sad appear oa flrit 4ar ef t.rm ef mll eoiirt, ana plead, an.wer or demur tn nl) mil of complaint tho lame will he tak'ti n. ronfeuen asaimt you and rend- aecoraiaa the prayer thereof, Datea this istk day eC January. A. tlta.

dealt JOHN AM.HN. Ojtk Circuit Court. Soon He Out, Andrew.Forhfs, tho negro who was assaulted on Jan. 2I hy the girl ho thought was his sweetheart, will scon be nut of the hospital. The girl cut Forbes twice with a large knife.

One cut Is nine Inches loin, starting on the top of his i around the aide of his face down to hie "Adam's apple." other cut li on the other side of hie face, about Inches In length. The tin who (M tta JaU. Mnvixa TO Alhcrt lloriz, of llosebud, hat a deal a i to I'euiitur to live. Ho purchased from Jlroblsch. a aero tract, Kilrly well improved, two miles eouth east of Decatur on tlio Mal'fltt brldite road.

Tho price id aa M. Plcklo handled the deal Mr. Uroblsch also sold to Robert Hill, another fnrmor re ldln south 01 the city the eight room, thoroughly modern I.ungalow, tt full city and dealrably at 1239 WPS' street. The buyer will rotliv a rTM n(1 Wee fo, T. Acton sold to rjeorge H.

Ann wo city lota at the northeast nrncr of Maple and TVaKoner gtreetc, limit block from the Pueh school, Become Thin FREE BOOK If you would like to reduce 10 to (in imumls in a rational, luifv, pleasant by Ruaruntecd method (endorsed hy pliynicians) wnd for free "itcducc WciKlit Happily," tn Korcin I Station I 7 New York, V. It will come in plain wrapper. I.IUcly to add car to your life ami hring Kreal Jriy. Your Suit Cleaned. Repaired or Dyed Will give you another seasonal wear CLEANERS DYERB 241 N.

Mala house with hoi heating: fan FOR HOMES. Frank Walker sold to Michael Slehi tha six room, modern ana practically new residence, on a city lot, at 538 Bouth Boyd street. Mr. Slchr, who llvea near Elwln, buys this place for a home and will mova here soon. Thu price was to be'nbout J.

C. Lyons handled this deal. Chris Wilson sold to Frank Weber. the elitht room modern houso on I lot by 160. at 1528 North Edward atreet.

Mr. Weber talteis this for Investment at $4,500. j. M. Plckla and D.

V. Drohlich handled the deal. Elmer Logan of Bcmont sold to Mary B. and William H. Cooper thu room, thoroughly modern house.

at North Oakland avenue, tho buyer getting It for a home at The price was considered very reasonable, the house being only a few J-eare old. and almost directly across the atreet from the university cam- It li a short lot. Julius uurtaehl made the deal. The same dealer also sold the nron- orty at M2 Went Wood street for Mr. J.OKan to fora who geta It for a home at This la nn eight room house, modern, on a full eity lot and well located.

TEN ACRES. John W. Rowe, a farmer northeast of to cut COR distinction, grace, comfort, noise- lessncjs, the Molinc-Knight Sedan belongs among the aristocrats--without the aristocratic price. For wintei motoring as well the open city or country--the Molme- Knight stepped to the very front, not only among can of equal price, but also among can of far higher price, With power to spare, yet not overpowered, the Moline-Knight is idequatt for all motoring uses. Permit us to demonstrate the adequacy of the Moline-Knight for you.

Also Coupes, Touring Cars and Roadsters on exhibition in our spacious Moline Knight Sales Distributors R. F. BEAOH, MGrR. 542 N. Halo.

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