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The Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 7

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THUK8DAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30,1909. MARKETS (Br H. H. lUadolpb. at JM B.

William Chicago. Oct. Is the range Of stations Open. High. lec.

May 7IV.W/4 71s Con- May 43 OaU- Oet. MaT Pork- Jan. H3.ISJ4 $15.65 $15 5214 Lard- Jan. D.30 9.30 9.3C 9.32H Cld Dec. S.22',i K.2S 8.2214 Today.

Test. CfflCAQO i ntODPCB. Chicago, Oct. rcamery. I dairies, 15V21C.

Poultry-- Steady; ttirkoys. thickens, Chicago, Oct. Wheat-Estimated, 66; receipts, con- Corn-Estlmated, 160; 1ST; con tract. 27. Oats-Estimated.

160; receipts. 158; con Minneapolis, Oct. lots. Wheat-Today. 6D3; last week, 432; las year, 3K.

Duluth. Oct. Wheat-Today. JJ6; last week. 449; year, 123.

St. Louis, Oct. Wheat-Today. W7.000; last year.W.300 Corn-Today, last year. 27.200.

Oats-Today. last year, 46,800. Kansas City, Oct. Hogs, Cattle, 11,000. G.WIO.

er favorable: cash demand quiet but supply, not CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Oilman. Oct. t.lKd; slow. to inline.

7.Viis. I'uor mi ilium, JO. Htockei C'OWK, Jl WWll.WI. TexaiiK. Wit '3.

llngK-IUfrlptH, ri.um; higher. Mixed tint, hers, W.lmiH! (ioml to i i a I III I Light, t'i M. ISllIk Hhcfp- It. xteady tu strong; Wi4.W. NEW TOBK MAKKET8.

New York, Oct. Hutter-- Firm creimcry. cmmon to i i 1 Irregular; randled, 22fiJ4c; refrlg- 1'oultrj-- Alive -Sleailv: i lilcki-nn. lie; fowls, 13c; i UK liessfd-- Irregular: western i HVic; spring IVorJa, Oct No. S.

We. CXits--Inactive; No 3 while, 30c. QBAIH. New York. Oct.

Corn, R. LOOTS OEAIH. St. Irfrals, lid SO --Wheat--Cash, DecomlKr. Corn--Cunh, nominal; iH-cembcr.

40Hc. Oats--Ciuth. lucemln-r, MDTOB OBAINB. Chicago, Oct. 3ft- Tte--December, 1 Ttmolhv -Oetilii-r, II10.

Ckmr, JM Omaha, Oct. Receipts; Hogs. 8,010. 'uttle, ft.mw. Tho weather map shows only a Tow traces of rul the past twenty-four hours awl irirw am souttircd through tho nnrlliwest.

MUsourl and Ohio valley. The rainfall ahown Is: at. Louis a trace MprliiKllelil, Mo truce, Cairo .01. Bt I'aiil a tnici. XlHmarck Indlunapolls a tiacc anil raining, Toledo a trace and Mining.

a trace. Tho tem- pi'ivttuics HciiMonable, 1: to at 7 a. m. In extreme north, 2ft to 36 In Da- kolas and Minnesota, 31 42 In Iowa antl Nclmisku and 3ft to CO In Kansas, Mlxs-ourl, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. The wentlicr continue about as fa- vuniblc for movement as could be asked.

The Indlcutlons are for fair weather throughout the greater portion of the district, although showers are probable on the Rocky Mountain slope. Mild temperatures will prevail. The following rumes from St. Louis: "There are number of reports here llrnslun fly bHng very prevalent osu' Illinois." Brnomnall rnblcd: In sympathy the American markets yesterday to i 4 il lower this morning, In the sulnii the extreme, dullness a i i decline of iid. Corn lw nwlns to llciuldatldti by 1 nlrs mid In sMiipathy with, the ciisincsij of Huam.ui ccirn Later tho nearby O(r on declined a further J4d wtillc ilsP nt iX'i-uvetfd simitar Hd, I Cash wheat: Provisions have been firm with the buying by which act for the at stock yards.

There has been buying by brokers who get their from the packers. There were 22.000 here and EC higher. The packing west for the week was 85.000 under a year ago. Liverpool 3d up OB lord. Shipments of products some yemr held a slight gnln over Wednesday.

J1NLEY BARBELL ft CO, BUST CATTLE SALES By IlUnoiM Raisers In Chicago RECEimQf Seme of tho best sales of Illinois cattle on tho Chicago market Wednesday were reported In tho Drovers Journal as follows: James Watson, an extensive feeder from Paris, had a load of choice 1.461- pound cattle which sold to the United DresHed Beef company at $7.10. His son, J. Watson, accompanied the shipment, and also had a load of plain but fat oattle of his own, averaging 1,381 pounds, which sold at $7.26 to Swift Co. Fred Albright of Rossvllle was the market with a shipment of yearling Hereford steers and of his own feeding averaging 030 pounds which sold at also one 1.950-pound bull at $6.60. Mr.

Albright produces the kind that top the market In their class. Jeff Dunn, Galesburg, was here with a load of 1.315-pound steers, which sold nt $7. They were fed since July. He also had ten 439-pound calves sell $6. Ho reports very few hogs in the country, but a big corn crop, which is selling to cattle feeders at 36 cents per bushel.

Cllpxon llroM. of Catlln wore tho market with three of good cattle. Including thirty-five head bought by Uouil Keefer $7.05. A. (Till) Clipson accompanied the shipment and reports fair number of cuttle maturing for tho winter trade.

William Armstrong of Savoy hud in thirty-six head or oattle ut $7.80. J. I. Shuunun Bon of KlrkwooO sold loud of cattle at A. K.

Anderson of lip' tbrldge had a load of nice qualltw liavitly little pound Angus cuUbllnh It le market which nclbyvlllo. sold to Ratter LigM'or This Thne of Year. EGGS NOT ENOUGH jPORClTY wrought $7.75. E. D.

a ncl Doud Kcfffer xJKCry steers uvcniglng 1,220 pounds ut which were of his iwn 'ceding. P. Wuraerl'fJcntoii, market with a of cat ceding that" sold nt $7.90. feed In allty. on tho attic of own ,360 pounds und but few cattle J.

n. Bloomlngton, had twen- cattle Jiere of his own feeding I'wenty-six 1 ffi4 pounds sold Sulzuergor at J7.90, i'o yc.irniiKs averaging Turkeys SliU Toe Bony--Decatur Stock Btst. Poultry is not coming In at fait as usunl at this season of the year. Dealers do not give any especial reaton for the Hgiht movement. They think It does not Indicate anything in particular, except poislbly that the farmers are get' ting busy at something else.

They re port that there In dtlll a good supply of poultry In the country 'about Decatur and they expect to got It i time, so a few days of dull business do not make much difference. EBBS arc offered in small quantities, too. JuHt about eggs enough for the needs of the city are coming to town, now. There bo more than that. Tho price offered Is 18 cents.

In Hpltc nf the fact that the receipts are Hither lighter than usual, one poultry liouue got orders this week to dell no pRgs locally, but to ship nil to Boston. That wiw G. M. D. Legg'H.

Mr. Legg wrote that he wanted tho hlmselt. that the best ones had been sold In Decatur and he hud been getting the mid he wanted tho whole Block. He may have been mistaken about tho culls, but Uio is the boss and lie will get the eggs from now on. He runs a big wholesale and retail egg ana poultry business in Boston and gets his supplies out here in Illinois.

Somo turkeys have already been offered but the poultry buyers are not want- Ing them In their present condition. They arc all "frumy," that Is bony, and not fat enough to so welt. Some of the dealers think cold weather Is needed to make the turkeys put on fat. About two our loads of poultry a Week UDEUOTilll, REBBKAHa MBBT. Oct.

convention of the Rebekahs for the Seventh dU- 8UIUVAV, IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIMIII Sullivan. Oct. who northeast of the city, very 111 with typhoid fever. Bdna Stone, dlitrlct president, and tn- In secret work by State President Maude L. Hayward of Aurora.

A public popular meeting took place at night. Thunder morning was given over to routine business and the afternoon to various addresses upon the order's work. Thuriday night a clam of through Instruction work. five went trtct met In city Wednesday and! John Moore of Oadwell was In the city Thursday. Wednesday afternoon the Wednesday.

He recently sold farm 5f" lon conlJ 1 led an by $160 per acre. Prank Howe of Klrksvlllo here Wednesday having treated. He han been afflicted for over a yoar. A. L.

Shlpman has moved to Sullivan from Allenvllle and opened up a broom factory near the depot. Prank of Bast Nelson here Wednesday on business. Concert band went to Lake City Wednesday night phiy for a. Democratic rally at thiii placo. K.

A. Silver, K. WhltHeld and Attorney A. W. Lux of Lovlngton were the Bruce Miller of Jonathan Creek here Wednesday on business.

John Draper of Audraln. here visiting father, T. D. Draper. Mat Johnson returned Wednesday from a tour through Missouri.

He went' on a land prospecting tour. C. H. Cook of Marrowbone here on his way to Arcola. A marriage license Issued Wednei- day to Joseph Matheson of Jonathan Creek, age 33, to wed Mlns Olive Lambert of Cuihman, age 17.

No No. A True" in Ball War. Now York. Oft. SO-- After another session thr national board or arbitration gave up Uio for the tlmo being of trying settle thi wi'Stom tNiscball war.

Tho lmar ndjfiurnwl tn mwt in Chicago Nov. In tho meantime a truce has lwn declared between the Western Ic.iKiio tho Amoriran association re ganlniK a other's playen. Aurora Trust Company. I -State Auditor i tml.iy a permit for or- gaiilz.ul'in of thi Aiiiura Trust mid S.i\lnK- i Aurora, with a capital mock ol HI LLI VAX'M LETTEB. TOD IHTBRMT1D III Sullivan's forecast of New Tork stock market the talk of Ilio speculative world.

Never In history of speculation any man been able to ad- the publlo oorreotly, or to obtain Inside UformaUoa on all big deals that OB stock exchange, be This famou, "Red Letter" to published dklly and mallei free to addrrss. for It once the beneflt of excellent on and 4.EO. T. SI LLIVAX. E.F.

Co. Stock and Grain Broken, Chicago, Ills. Decatur Brunch and Powers Bldg. WAttEN J. AVDSBSOV, Up.

in, red, 73 red. No. 2 hard viInter, No. 'J hard winter. 1 nurthern spring.

No 2 northern 72c. Xn. 2 spring, 70c. Cash corn: NIL white. X(i 2 yellow.

No. 3 yellow, Cash oats: No. 2, Xu a i 3-lSiKc. I I i No 4 i 30c. Standard, Chicago, Oct.

receipt Krld.iy: a 10" ran; corn, 183 cars cam: hogs, 18.WIO head. I fl, Corn Shredder Befflni. HarrlsbuiB. Oct. evening, while 8.

J. Nfiiigk', a dealer In farm machinery of Raleigh, was showing some farmcm how to feed a lorn shredder ne.ir Vnlon Grow, his hand gut caught In tap cylinder and his arm was torn off at the elbow. Liverpool cloned: Wheat, 'Ad higher tc lower, orn. to lower. I'urlx closed: Wheat, 5 centimes 23 centimes higher; flour, 6 centimes 5 higher.

One of the largest and best pouted ex jxrters at tho seaboard wires there is no export demand for wheat at preiien prices. Primary receipts and shipments: Wheat-Receipts, 1.630,000 bu. last year-- receipts, 1, 109.001) shipments, 4M.OOO bu. Corn-- Receipts, 283,000 shipments who Want aMl or want to poiul will (how you how tn inakr ino por c.nt la two rink. TVhnt curt you gti wn N.w York ml In Mmt Mctlm from $MO up; $10 down and moatkly (l vv.

"'SPEND- P. O. Box ll.dlr.on BquM, II will ullow your to i SST'Sri't WOULD YOU INVEST fioe TO MAO If so, Buy Fortune Mock of Lead, aouth Dakota, $1 thste. rroporiy rarrounihid by ItM of UMHtnoe- Mtw i-ompcny. MooK hu RdrancAillroBi II to tiw monthly In Aladm Portum ibnttM do well.

They P.MB.OW In right, will tw on bm.ln nm mill, now bulldmc. In eonnlottd. Won- orful dlMovcry of on running per luit owr worth (old in tot fcnd for finely lliuMraMd HIR11KT MAW, Hlarm 1 Hotel. PeajM. Colo.

vvmtvrn rint National TllMt PEH vala icsSuCT tf wa Mnt nontb until Next dividend will paid Nov. tin. last year-- receipts. 342,000 bu. shipments.

MflM bu. Total Whrut. bu. Corn. S.ono liu Flour, ll.dwi barrelit.

liu. Wheut and flour equals bu. STOCK MARKET. (Dally niarkot report by Decatur Grain ft Com. IX B.

William New York. Oct. arc quotations on principal stocRs: Open. High. Low.

Close. Hugar 12114 l-'Vi l-'2 Copper M14 6414 'iH U. S. 39T4 40 49 I S. HSU KSli T.

C. 1 filli WH Mi C. F. 1 87M Wra L. 13SV4 HMVi W'H Mo.

10714 HW4 IT. Mann 13-t 134 WabaNh 4X14 Ills. 143(4 14514 St. Paul 187 Money-4, fi, C. 5 ier cent.

IX'S P0LBY BARRBLL LBTTER. (Tyler. Hsney B. Wsv 1 BOU4 ot OtteMI titrate win.) WHEAT. Chicago, Oct.

has been a hard wheat market for the trade to follow, up and down so rapidly that It was not either a bull or a bear affair for thirty minutes at a time. The outside markets bad the same vagaries ax the Chicago. The cash demand here was slow. Toledo reported 100,000 wheat Cables Irregular. Duluth reported finally half million wheat sold and New Tork confirmed Mies to New York mills on a large scale.

The tone of the market was Influenced finally by the claim from the Commercial West at Minneapolis that there wan left in the northwest Interior not over 75.000,000 wheat for all CORN. The December corn has been something or a mystery today, celling off early but recovering nil tttie loss later and selling 14c over Wednesday. It did not look If there any large Interest at work In future today, but the strength started The list generally was weak at the outset with wheat and on the favorable weather. The cash market was easy In tone early but the business at about Vhe same prices Wednesday. The prospects are that toe present stock of corn will soon bo shleped out.

OATS. was very heavy selling of May to Bartbtt-Praitor. half minion easily. The cereal crowd had December for Early were off He, but with the firming up of December corn, recovered some of their early decline. There large May at 11HC.

with a general demand at that figure that not filled. finally about MUM sales of Wednesday, CHICAGO HORSE MARKET. Chlcugo, Oct. Conditions lire not materially (hanged, t'he movement tn demand and prices IvlnK -iliout stationary with the earlier of the week. 'ommon farm mares and chunks arc in- dlrrereiit sellers at a decline of $5WIO from ckrrcnt prices week, ago.

Common 1 ton ttnd flunks slow at $lilXn) with best (trades fairly active nt $100 (hl4il. The weakness In the common of- ferlirgx is pninounred, but few of tho lihitn arrivals commanding country cost. Dealers anticipate thnt later these useful Hiilmals will Hell to better advantage. Heavy draft offerings with weight and quality, While not booming, are fairly steady at $ICtW2JO for good to fancy lots. Kxprvtwers anil vannent firm at with tho tops of the latter clans commanding up to Steady Inquiry for high-acting drivers, with but few fancy arrivals reported.

Values steady at $1306350, with but few sales quoted above bulk of sales Common and medium grades dull at Trade Is fairly active for best grades, but feeble for common kinds. e- Hay Presses to Oo Up. Chicago, Oct. manufacturers' hay press association met hero yesterday and adopted the following resolutions: "Owing to the great advance tn price of all material and labor entering into the manufacture of baling presses, it Is rec- omnwnded thai an advance In price be made, nn the entire line of baling pretrscs for the coming season 'that will meet the advanced cost of manufacture." BUILDING NOTES The wooden forms for the new cement orage house belnif built by I'arke h.ive been set up. Deck lull Id hip (in North Main street going up rapidly.

The window frames front of tho second story have been net up. RECORDS MEMPHIS. Memphis, Oct. Two world's records were reduced and another tlnd at yesterday's meeting of the Memphis Trot- Ing association. The llrst special event WUH the attempt of Direct Hal and Prince Direct to pace a mile as a team against he record of The pair were driven ly the veteran, Overs, and when the time, was hung out (he crowd gave tho stars an ovation.

The first quarter wan paced hi the half In 1:04, and the hrce-quartcrs pole was passed In Onward Silver next appeared to beat his irevlous two-mile trotting record of 4 driven by Hudson, the horse made a gal- ant effort, but could only tie hla former mark. The bay utalllon Ncrvola sent against the. pacing record) for stal- lons at two miles. Dean Ihandiled tila torse well and ut the end a full second was chipped off tho old figures. Prince Alert failed to bent the geldings' pacing record ot nnlshmg the mile in lire now going out of Decatur.

There three 'luiuHCH, Legg's, Jordan's and Max Atlass'. They ship together, each imttliiK poultry In a car. The poultry, plcki cl but not drawn, Is packed in bnriels will: forty or fifty pounds of Ice In eacli barrel. The packers figure the ice so that it will Just about bo melted by the time the poultry arrives at dcHtination. The rallroRda make allowance for the melting and do not charge for carrying the ice.

Poultry from Decatur stands well In the eastern marketx. It is always in demand bccttUHo It is always In better condition, being fatter and In better form. Buy- era wiy this Is because more good stock hu.s been bought by our poultry raisers and because, the poultry gets more Intelligent care. One of our buyers who had sumo otutionK In the southern part of the Btute closed them up because the poultry was so poor In quality. Dying From Damaged Fotfdar.

J. C. Dooley has lost three head of heavy cattle, that ho was fattening at his farm near Qlllum, McLean i moro head were sick tho flrat of tho week. Tho veterinarian who treated the cattle thought that tho disease originated from damaged fodder the cattle had eaten and that It resembled poison rather than tho "corn stalk disease." The fod der was mouldy, having received the worst damage from the when In ahock and It also contained! some A post mortem examination Sunday showed that there were several Indications of poison. The fodder ration stopped and with the treatment given it was believed there would be no more deaths in the herd.

These were valuable cattle. Some sixty delegates, all ladles, were here In attendance. the state president, the following state officers were present: State secretary and matron old folks' -home, Lola L. Rlckard of Hattoon; and Kate Bchhar of Arcola, Belle Warren of Tuscola, Dlllman of Mattoon and Mrs. McCloskey of Charleston.

MARRIAQHJ Fred Melohman, Btewardson 23 Louena Takey, Btewardson. 22 Sylvester Wall, Windsor 24 Ona A. Bence, Windsor 20 Oeorge W. Tally, Hckaway 28 Em P. Housft, Flat Branch IS REAL ESTATE SWAP.

By a double trade Robert dulnn soM Rose township farm of 300 to Charles Jackson for $12,000, and purchased the George Ml (ten wort farm of ninety for $75 per acre. TRAFFIC ARRANGEMT3NT. Is persistently and so circumstantially rumored the new C. B. I.

owners, the Frisco, 'have concluded a traffic arrangement with the Big Four that the local conviction upon that point la quite settled In Its favor. The plans say that the Big Four Is to double track from this city to St Louis and the two roads are make a main Chlcago-8t. Louis line. BUSINESS MKN ORGANIZE. At lino city hull Monday night a business men's association was organized.

Tho lan Is to secure various enterprises for the city. The. committee In charge T. F. Dove, K.

Homrlghous, J. C. Westervelt, George D. Chafee, Tcz Eddy, and B. P.

Dcarlng. the foundation In the It will not' be possible 207 Acres at $1OO Per Acre. E. w. Sutherland Tuesday effected Bale of a McLean county farm that probably breaks the record for price--207 nlno northeast of Bloomlngton att $160 per acre, and a cash deal.

It la tbe old homo of tho Into Nelson Jones, southeast of Towandu, and was Bold by aon, Lattle G. Jones, to Oeorgo W. White, of Towandu. Tho place Is in section IS and la ono of the best farms In the county. It had (Inn improvements and the (round) hag been well kept up, of oattle having been kept on 'I ho place for many yearn.

Mr. Jones sells to seek another climate for relief from the rheumatism. Sir Albert S. a hot favorite for the Emerald handicap for 2:09 pacers. He rave way to Carl Wilkes after the first icat, the latter winning handily.

Chain Shot beat The Abbott In the free-for-all rot, while Hugh Wynne annexed lurse In the 2:30 trot. the Calefin Charge. P. H. Moore an special agent hhb had harge of some of the rural delivery in this county.

Mr, Moore has been relieved here and all the Bangamon coun- work Is turned over to him, H. R. Calef of Montlcello will look after the ervlce in Macon county. BANK CLEARINGS. The total Decatur bank clearings for he week ending Thursday, Oct.

30, were For the preceding week the otal clearings were Starch Factory at ftoektord. Ftockford. Oct. Immense factory to bo added to local plant of the Glucose Bugar Refining company, the trust now operating Hie ocal glucose works. were received yesterday for tbe building of aatructure our stories In heltjht and to by IB tet-connldertd a large building for such an enterprise.

This will be located with remainder of the Immense plant tbe southern part of city. Buying Sheep. Tho. Chicago Drovers Journal eays: William Swlshart, Lima, Is In tho market with an order for breeding sheep and purchased 1,220 head at a rango of He reports extensive sheop feeding operations by farmers In his locality, several lots of 200 to 1,000 being on feed In Lagrange county, PONTING SALE Of LitvaStockat Aloweaqua Friday. T.

C. Pontlng Sons will have a big sale of live stock at Moweaqua Friday. There will be forty head of and mules, seventy-live head of cattle, HO bead of sheep and head oC (hogs. Colonel J. T.

Ward will be the auctioneer. BRIDGE COMPANY Plant in Operation by First of April. Decatur Labor and Material for the Buildings. Colonel J. M.

Clokey Thursday morning filed the charter of the Decatur Bridge company with the circuit clerk. The foundation stakes are being set and the materials for the building have already been ordered and It Is expected to begin work on next ten days. to get the plant started this winter, but It Is believed It will ba In full operation by the first of April. In the meantime the buildings will be erected and tho materials and machinery will be coming In all tho time. W.

Melville Wood, a. A. Caldwell and E. B. Tyler of Muncle, will move their families to Decatur about Jbn.

1. Tho company will spend here right away several times as much money MS Decatur paid to get enterprise. One man who subscribed to the fund has already received orders for materials that will more -than up to him tho amount of his subscription. The company to use Decatur labor and Decatur as far as possible in the construction of the buildings. THE STOCKHOLDERS.

The certificate of incorporation of Decatur Bridge company was filed Thursday afternoon In the office of the circuit clerk. The purpose of Ihe organisation Is given the manufacturing-, building and erection of all kinds or bridges, culverts and buildings, and the manufacture of structural material for the same and a general contracting business In construction work of all kinds, utlng iron, steel, cement, brick or wood. The capital stock (30,000 and tlho aharca are 1100 each. The stock held as) follows: T. Jj.

Blackburn 17,600 Edgar B. Tyler 6,000 William W. Wood 7,800 George Caldwell 5,000 F. W. 1,000 J.

H. Burnham 1,000 Mrs. Catberwood Improving. Chicago, Oct. Mary Ilartwell Catherwood, author of "iJiiarre," passed safely yesterday afternoon 'the crlils in tho from which the been suffering for more than a week.

Her physician expresses confidence In flier condl lion, which, while It IK Improving but slowly, la not discouraging. Mrs. Catherwood has been critically III at her home-, 4853 Washington avenue, for more t'luan a week. Her hud Us rise In a nevero attack of Inflammatory rheuma- contracted last winter. Sho recovered from It in ihc poring, but tho cold fall weather has brought It on uiraln, tuid In the last few days her condition haa become extremely Mcrloun.

HOME ONCE GLOOMY Now Flllti With HappioiM aadBMltb by Abbott's. Mnr. B. Coopw, North street, Daoatur, ago I taken down with rhea- My drawn and Bore broke out all orer them. Obliged to walk on whole winter I confined to a chair.

My husband kept awake trying to taae my All kinds of medicines were tried, but without doing any good. When I began to take ABBOTT BROS. RHEUMATIC CURB I nelp- lesa In a Hospital. After using the first bottle I able to up in bed. The second enabled to go about without assistance, beven completely re- me health." Ninety-nine of evsry hundred are pains of rheumatism.

They can be stilled and banished forever by Abbott Rheumatic Cure, large now U. at all dr chant uggisvi. Decatur office, UK Mer- OTM O. Crane, Manager, VOOHHim There was a basket lupper ttra Biilrdii school house Thursday night. The were 19.

Miss Magglo Walker Attended teachers' meeting In Bemcnt Saturday. Protracted meeting li going on at Pral- rlo Chanel church. Ellin Bnlrd and wife visited Sunday at JoUm Hugh Ruddock bought a. car load of cuttle In Chicago week. John Balrd and were Bemcnt visitors Wednesday.

Oct. I 9 Fidelity and Deposit CompanyofMaryUnd Amti Ortr $5,000,000.00 Guarantees the honesty of individuals and the faithful completion of contracts. Stoner ft Haloes OCMUUL AOMTf. Rooms i and a Over P. O.

Decatur, Ills. Dr. S. J. Bumstead Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat In DMttu.

QUMtl Aojlltta. Offlos Ttapto Block, Oppo. Chuck DUDLEY SHAW OSTBOPATH. Doom Conklln Bide. Onlf la he oity.

DR. A. n. DREW or detention from 9 to 12 I to 41 to 11 a. m.

New 4Q, 40-41, Bradter 1 J. H. Ohaltacomibe 3,000 All of the above stockholders, excepting Mr. Burnham, are named as directors of tho corporation. Killed by a Saw.

Tremont, Oct. Bpsece, a well known farmer living four east of here, met with bi fatal accident at a portable sawmill which! was operating up on farm. Mr. Speece was standing- on the carrier. In some way ha lost when near the bun which up the and fell against It Before tho machinery could be stopped or help could reach the unflor- tunbJte man, he was Horribly cut and crushed, dying later from Injuries.

T. M. C. A. ORCHESTRA First Bebeaml-Ust of the The first rehearsal of the new Y.

M. C. A. orchestra was held In the at the Y. M.

C. A. rooms Wednesday night There was a good attendance of the members and a good rehearsal was held from 7 to The members of the orchestra are the following: First Violins--Edgar P. Stlmmel and Orvllle Wilhelmy. VJoUM-Carleton Mattes and flaumel Clarinets-Jesse Connel and Harry Cornet-Ralph Wlsmer, TroBibone-Wiliiam BaM Viol-Hubert wilkln.

Piano-Fred WtaMr. Drums-Klcnard Winner. MARSHALL GRIFFIN Back to Hoipltal for Further Treatment. Marshall Griffin, the attorney, was op- crated on some time ago at St. Mary's hospital.

He was token with a relapse yesterday and returned to the hospital. ANOTHER CASE. Btnil Honlcke, e. truckman at the Illinois Central, was taken to St. Mary'a hospital today, where an operation will to be performed on him.

Honlcko camo to Decatur some time ago from New York city and been working at the freight house. The operation will be performed by Dr. Will Barnes. GRAND COMMAlfDBRY Knlfhw Templftn Will Meet Next George Stadler, T. T.

Springer, Davis May, W. A. Halstead, Alexander Robertson, J. Wayne, George Durfee, N. L.

Krone Midi J. V. ShneraJ, the Decatur Knlghta who attended the meeting of the grand comntandery at Chicago Tuesday and Wednesday, returned to the city last night. There wea nothing of local Importance done at the meeting Tho next grand commandery meeting will bo heto at Peorla and will be tho first ono ever held outside of Chicago. Chas.

T. Johnston, SOME EXTRA VALUES FOR THIS FRIDAY AT BOTH OF OUR STORES Dry Goods Store 143 N. Water St. Grocery Store at 138 Merchant St. TICKETS GIVEN WITH EVEKT PORCHAW OP ARD BT SAVING THEM YOU CAN GET MART VSNTOV ARTICLES WITH TB 48o for good heavy fleeced Blankets, worth fie.

880 for splendid cotton filled Bed Comforts, worth 11.25. 26c for ladles' good heavy fleeced Union Suits--Wo kind. 26c for boys' heavy fleeced Shirts or Drawers, 38c kind. 26c for ladies' heavy fleeced Veste or Pants, regular 3Su quality. yard for splendid line unbleached Muslin, worth yard.

for ladles' best Percale Wrappers, worth 11.00. 98c for ladles' flno black mercerised Funeral of Suicide. Waynesvllle, Oct. funeral of MlM Ada Jooea, young girl who committed suicide, held! afternoon, i o'clock, from the house. No new were brought out the! inquest and no reason could be found other than related.

her parents a twin sister, two and ft married sister. The Aun- tly have the sympathy oC the entire community In their bereavement. Petticoats, worth $1.26. LADIES' STREET HATS of felt, all ready to wear, at (1.00, $1.25. $1.50 and $2 each.

$10 for beautiful Jackets, Monte Carlo style, regular $13.60 kind. $6 for Children's automobile stylo worth $8.60. $1.88 tor beautiful Franca Flin- nel Waists, some with white fronts, worth $3.60. 2Ec for splendid 7-foot Window worth 3Gc. IDc for Oak or pure white Curtain Rods, with fixtures, worth 30c.

Grocery Items for Friday: 89o sack for food sack of Flour, worth $1.00. 95c for of Uwt Quality hard wheat Kansas Patent Flour, worth H.H. lOc for 3 boxes ot Searchlight lOc for 3-pound Jar of Peach or Butter. lOc for Jar of Frnlt Jelly. 5c pound for tood ISc pound for good Roasted, Coffee.

2k for Bplcndld Roasted Coffee. 3Gc for our very Jarsl Coffee. lOc can for eplendldi can Salmon. lOc for 2-pound can of 'AMI Peaches or grated lOc gallon for best 15o Coal Oil. 20c gallon, for pure Older Vinegar.

for good 25c for extra quality 30c 2fc for 3 pounds of fine Evaporated or fine California 20c for Potato 10 of Utility Laundry Soap toe Mo. 20 of QranulateoV Oane Stt- gar for $1.00, delivered with otfcer on fhls Friday. 143 N. Water St. A 138 Merchant St.

Their facreaee Montreal, Oct. who yesterday for Increase In new returned tx work. The steumhlp companies granted IPO LATt TO OLIJKIfT. aoiwantosma SHOP-MR. iiio tow secured services of Rlch- Jenkins of Transylvania; has horseshoes and veterinary asking your patronage.

Give him (rial. F. M. Kelso, wabaib,.

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