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The Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 12

Publication:
The Daily Reviewi
Location:
Decatur, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
12
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Page Twelve A I Friday Evening, June 2,1918. ERVIN Fill IN TUSH George Gaylord, 80, of Arcola, Dead. For- June IJneral of X. C. Rrvm will he conducted from the JSrvin home on North Main street.

Sunday mil-nine at 11 o'clock by Dr. Kd. i I.or«l. The Masonic lodpre of i i was a member, i a in a hodj. escorted In ilio Tu5 ola of Knljrhts Tin will have rhrTue ib- i a service In the Tl," oj.i ter-.

Mr ond of the fam- H. hrothcr.s who have died i i 'lie last few months, the other Krvm, an older brother. wn a a i all of whom c'-n i i i i the business Interests TiiFCola for many years. Of there remains, Mrs. C.

I), Jones. Mis. Thomas I. Mdlvain. Bice, Samuel and Brown Ervin.

all well known and prominent people of the "T.EORGE GAYL.ORD DEAD. Oeorse Gaylord, a Civil War veteran, died suddenly at his home here Wed- nefdav nleht. Mr. Gaylord had only lived Tjscola a short time, coming here from Arcola. During the time he livi-d here he has been In poor health.

was not eenerally known by people. His death is said to have been the result of apoplexv. Mr. Gaylord was 50 years old. He leaves a widow and i children.

The children are Mrs. Kmil Picard and Harry Gaylord of i-ity. Mrs. E. W.

BrumKarner of Mattoon, and Oaylord of Arrola. The fun- will be conducted from the home on North f.ntral avenue Friday afternoon, bv Pr. K. I. Ixird.

The membeis of the G. A. H. will have charge of the funeral arrangements. Burial will be In the Tuscola cemetery.

Baum, who was formerly a clerk In a local grocery, and whose home is now in champaign, was here Thursday. He is now a traveling salesman for a wholesale grocery firm. Mont Atto ot Newman, was here Thursday. Dr w. A Coiyer of Garrett was In Tna- cola Thursday.

Mra. Romlne In Villa Grove Thursday. O. I. DARNEUk BEAD.

Word received here Thnrnday of the death of O. L. Darnell at Broadlanda on Wednesdav Mr. who a painter. made his home In Tuscola for some time ud worked at his trade, but had been from stomach trouble for rnonthn.

Ahout two weeks ago he was taken i to th. home of relatives at Broadlands. He WRS about years old and unmarried. Mr. BMIth Hackett Alexander of Oklahoma ntv.

the guest of relative here Pr Anri Mill, was In Arthur Thursday. Strop, of Hume, was here Thursda Mrs T. Brass and children and Mr; A Hell went to Danville ThuridnT. Vnore was In Decatur yesterday. Ceorite MrGinneas eipect." to EO to Kansas ritv noon to after the of the o' brother who rerentlv rtled there.

Th. of John F. who recently in ol'v has lie-n filed for probate. 7,,. Consists of 3SS acres of Dousla' and Is valued at about o- i Is left to the widow and 'iT'rt current here Thursday eveti- lo-rt Blai-k who has been critically i i fever, had died He was nt sir o'clock, though con, doetom small ago where she recently underwent an operation at the Postgraduate hospital.

She much Improved Joe a a was a Decatur visitor Wednesday His. Webster a a i return toon to the ana Maton C'o. hospital for another MAROA. Mr. and Mrs.

John Ferree of Decatur vis- u-d here Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Weyl of Decatur spent Tuesday here. Mrs j.nnle Ferree and son Harry of De- i-atur visited Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Potter here Miss "Viola Cottel of Bloominlton visited parents here oi.er Sunday. Mrs. Charles Vartlme and daughter Fred- donn.i were vipitor? Wednesday. WorPliam enlTtamed thp membert, of the Cozy Corner Wednesday evenins.

The evening wag tpcnt In playing 500 Thf guests Mi P. E. P. Thrasher. Ml pohmliick, Mrs.

Dunham. Mrs. Morgan. A Kulp. of Springrield.

Mrs L. and Mrs. Carl Lvman The next be at Mis. Wesley i home Werine dav evening, i. Mrs.

Morgan ot Springfield is here visiting brotlier. A. Knox and family. Floyd and children of Springfield are i i i her Mr. and Mrs.

M. a i Donald Sterling or Chicago is here i ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. H.

Sterling Miss Florence ha" from Incl Honarrf Quick has in the Illinois Central shops in i resigned, and will go to I i a a i to wnr.i in an automobile USE "MOVIES" AS COURT ARGUMENT Pittsburgh. John D. Shafer and the jury, saw a moving picture expedition in common pleas court here yesterday as a part of the defense of a telephone company which was sued for heavy damages by Mrs. Freda Garletz. who claimed both hands and her back had been permanently injured after picking; up a live wire of the telephone company.

A she had filed suit against the company, a detective aeancy. hired a house In the rear of her home and installed a movie camera through the hack fence. The film showed Mrs. Garletz feeding her chickens, throwing corn over a high fence about of the fS.OOO needed to being tha largest chautauqua coliseum here. It looks very much like the auditorium will be brought here.

Frank Denton was Thursday awarded the contract for a $2,800 handsome bungalow to be built by Chas. Yi'interbot- torn on his lot just south of the Misses Johnson on South Main street. Ellsworth Floyd Has Ankle and Back Injurd. Ellsworth Floyd was injured in a runaway accident at Mt. Zion, Thursday evening.

He was brought to Det a in the Dawson Co. ambulance and taken to St. Mar's hospital. He did not regain consciousness i he arrived at the hospital. The left ankle appeared to be broken and he com- riained of an injury to his back.

TONGUE FELL. The team belonged to Homer rl who was dnvins. The tongue fell down, i i the horseh. aiul ran away, noth men wi 1 but Ellsworth Floyd was the only one imurpd. He was picked up i scious and hurried to the hospital FOR PI TO TEACH FARMING IN TAYLORVILLE I Tayiorville, of the most important steps towards advance- ment for the Tayiorville township school 'was made Thursday, when the high school board made arrangements to lease two acres of land belonging to the Eli Drennan estate, to be used for agricultural purposes for the students.

The acquisition of an experiment field has been urged by members of the teaching force for several years. The property on which the lease has been made is located two blocks south and one east of the high school. NEED FOR OOUSEUM. There now remains to be raised onlv Pana, June board of educa- i of the Tana Township High school i chosen the following teachers for the ensuing a Hish school--Principal. W.

E. An- rtreup; commercial and athletics. H. history and economics, Carl O. a mathematics, H.

F. a history, i D.ikin. a a train- IT. B. Mohler: agriculture.

C. C. i German, MIPS Ada Miss i K. Trader, and (lomcfrtic sciem e. Miss r.ulu B.

Ptccle. MISF Helen Corley of Decatur who hern i in Latin in the i i i school has resigned and i a Columbia i i In New York fall. The a i a cort.mcnrontrnt. exercises of the Pana Township school will IIP helrt at the hieh school i i i i a night. Kiprhtoen sirls and- i bovs will receive 'hplomas.

The program follows: Introductory snatement by the president of the da's. Miss Marie Gresory: vocal solo. Mis-s Johns: introduction of the commencement speaker, County Superintendent L. Fowke commencement address. G.

D. Wham, State. Xrv- nial School. vocal solo, Miss Helyn Wilson; awsA-ding diplon-fs, T. J.

Vidler. president of the school board. JEWELER HURT. Frank M. Rrou-n.

a local was severely Injured when, he tell from a high gtool while adjusting fixtures in his store Thursday morning. Mr. and Antone Koller'haveTe- turred from Chicago where they went to attend the. commencement exercises at Loyola University from which their son. John Roller, graduated In medicine.

Mr. Koller will locate In Chicago where he will practice his profession. Appropriate. --Chicago people are humorous without even knowing it." "As when for Instance?" a man advertiees a lecture on Panama Canal' Illustrated with itldei. How to Heal Skin-Diseases A Baltimore doctor suggests dimple, but reliable and borne treatment for people suffering with eczema, ringworm, rashoa and similar itching, burning skin troubles.

At any reliable druggist's get a jar of rcsihol ointment and a cake of rosinol soap. These are not at all expensive. With the resinol soap and warm water baths the affected parts thoroughly, until they nrc free from crusts and the skin is eoftoned. Dry very gently, spread on a thin layer of the rcEinol ointment, and cover with a light bandage--if necessary to protect the elothing. This should be done twice a day.

Usually the itching and burning'stop with the first treatment, and the ikin soon becomes clear nnd healthy again. Almost any snap will clean the skin and hair. But those who want a soap which not only rlcanses but actually the complexion and hair are wise to choose resinol BARBEY Wholesale Grocer RetaU Cape Jasmine Flowers 24 to 25 Flowers to the package for Plenty of Fine Strawberries! Pineapples! All Kinds of Green Vegetables and Fruits. returned home Frl- She been 111. but is 111 ilnce last Sunday trouble.

He Is Improving. i Hulmes children left last for Pontlac to visit relatives I i arrlck ha? returned from Chi Mr. Man Come and bring your feet to us. We show styles of the latest Oxfords ir Ruswt, Tan Calf. Gunmetal and Glazed Kid, at $2.85 and $3.45 Each and every pair easily worth $4 and $5.

UNITED H81 4th Floor Citizens' Bank Bldg. Little High but strictly on the Level. Open Till 9:30 p.m. Saturdays writ wit and war luck in. the easiest installments write or phone TO LOAN quare-Dealings Private Bank BIJo.

ACT QUICKLY! JUST ONE MORE DAY LEFT! Tomorrow night, Saturday, June 3rd, at 9:90, the doors of the late W. H. Muzzy Music House close forever. The Court has ordered the Administrator to close this Sale on the above date. Now, in justice to yourself and family, if you ever thought of purchasing a Piano or any other Musical Instrument do not delay you never will get such a golden opportunity again.

We Still Have About 8 Choice Bargains in Number of Victrolas, Victrola-Records, Violins, Cash Register, Safe Store Fixtures. Come in and make us an offer As our Space is limited we can only enumerate a few of our choice Bargains in Pianos. $100 Victrola, now $75.00 $150 Victrola, now $120.00 $25 Victrola now $20.00 $15 Victrola, now $12.00 Estate oi William H. Muzzy 100 E. Prairie St BEI ONE Open Evenings.

AUTO PHONE 1871 Decatur. IEWSFAPER! EWSFAPERl.

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