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The Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 24

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The Daily Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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24
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Page Twenty-Fyur THE A I Sunday Mornir April 29, 1906. This lime The City Held Its Own With The Wabash Railroad W. Nay Boggess Made a Stand last week the city forces in lnylnff a. lateral reached the Wabaah railroad in alley between Main Wond 1 was that tho railroad eon pany had a forco of there, patrol ling the right of way. The InMructl ms to the patrol fruRpfl were not to let the city men break on the way with their The dtfforar.

cea were adjusted the nity at tborltlea and iho i 11 road people; and sewor wnnt undrr railronl tr ick. It ic prom- there will no further trouble of th.B kind In the Jture. WAS A BLUFF. Still tho presence ffuard at the plaoe bluff. ffuard Ionic on threats and i Attorney W.

Nay Bng legal end of the no ottjr, not dietu A A fore and the battle blond Junt pavo to pul a water main where that city and the oovld not oomn to a 1 to rlfthtH of ean flkfi people tPOl lUid nerved nolle to lay would be handed to Mr. ffftl representative of crnr WKNI the railroad nomnthlns; of aa to ho on action. i es3, i i for bed. Ho had I nf i closed i before- Col- 1, city andr Wahtash street H. llroad company as i in a i lfid i on the i.

mln under the ted. This notice aa the le- tbe oitr. AHEAD. Mr. repllcui to tlw effect thnt Vkftt afternoon 8 o'clock tha rlt.y would be on I ftpot to a the main and that If wo jld he nil riffht if thft railroad patrol tn a hand in dntnR the "work nr at in.sprrt- 1n.f the job.

Three o'clock a city men tha a i wan In id nn WHS Und. The patrol was also thcro, but it waa composed of peaceable people. In a similar manner and In the teeth throats of dire flisas-tere, mains were aid under the ranks at West Macon and West Docatur streets. The posi- ion of thn city in the mattt-r was that when it comes to going 1 under a rail- at a street or alley crossing the i arc and tliat IB he vlow that ia now admitted by tho people. HAD AGREED.

The Is that whfin the patrol -was uarding 1 the spot in of own iaet week an a ruirl reached In a i session hold by Mr. i 3 for I i and B. C. i or the a a i a The two men lad a i i Tuesday in tho i I I i I on patrol a on not a i a the a was settled. Mr.

BoprRpss and a i ref to a of rF-pnii-'Jit" i I i i a I 1 i a The agree- ni wns prepared by the i i a people and i on it a i a i a A A I A I i i Hie i a many i i a railroad a ankeri i si away. wnrt a i a i i a i a a i a i a a a a UK a Hie, i a i i i i i i 1 1 ho ry i com pel the to i a system gowern. A i i ra 11 11; c' on I ix i a a i I I i i i i 3 i i I if CM i i i nf i 1 rtt i i 'le or otherwise. That Mr. Boggess, efuBod to sign.

WHAT CITY AGREHJD TO. When Mr. Winston came he and Mr. JoKgresB talked tho matter over. They Imtlly agreed that If at any i the Ity orders the lowering of a railroad 1 grade and the sewer Interferes then the Ity will do its part by taking care of ts own sewer.

On the eeoond point In dispute It wfl.fi greed that the city would assume liability for damage caused by Its own ogligence nnd leave the railroad com- any to settle for any damage caused by the noRllg-enco of its employes. This grernient wag incorporated in the 'Memorandum of Agreement" that was finally and in this way tho rights of the city wore saved. THIS THE FIHST TIME. The first form of agreement prfKent- )d by the 11 road company threw all a i i and hardships on the i the one signed glvet i a square deal rnntter. The first form of aerre.pment was all of thp and all against tho city, yot it is pnirl a form wnfi siprnpfi i several dm in 1st rat Ion a previous to i that, Mr.

Roggess wilt in r.ity PER Cenl INTEREST On Savings Saturday CITIZEN'S NATIONAL BANK. DECATUR. The I'ollowing Secured Watches by Correctly Solving Puzzle No. 1. Antnrto.

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P. -rulh-ni, M. Murwnnv- iy i i Mrs, IV i 1-Vnnk S. i i i i 1 i iison. i i A Mil V.n net.

Julic't i i I I i i I i 7 J.nr. i 1 on I i I knca.n oh i i i i A. i i i i i i i I I I i a a I':) I I i A i i i i I i i i i i i i i i i i A a i I I I i i i i i i .1 I i i i i i i Amlji-'B-r. i 1 i i i rvU A I i i i i i a. Potts nlrTtoi pTtitfiil irond, ujar prlro $1.

a net of Irons, handle nnd stand, for 6 qt. Granite Preserving Kettles, blue and white mottled, always ftt 3So, Monday special each The Lewis self-supporting Ironing boards, regular price 88c, Monday, CSo Tea a mottlKd Monday each extra Special Pach THK STORK Watches FREE One of these reliabl: lime pieces will girea to reader of this papar, who will send ia a conect lolution of the VITOS PICTURE PUZZLE, the third on a of which i below. Kamem- bor these arc good time keepers, open Dickla finish, i em wind and stem and the movem nti aic all accompanied by the mtnu guarantee lo ktep accurate ti at for a year, aad will repairtid at replaced free of charge any time witl JDl2raonthi. With ordinary care the; will ketp food time lor yeajci. To Users of (TRADE UAHK) Vltos.

Lizzie Plcta re No. 3 Solve and Get a Watch DIRECTIflNS Tbs P' ctnr hore from the portraits ol Prominent IUHfcH i American Authors. Each portrait has been cut apart. Cut out carefully and ream tha pieces so as to show eight portraits properly. Paste them neatly on a sh set of paper, and write the full name of each below the portrait, and mail to Vitos Dep't.

Pilhbury Washburn Minneapolis, so it will reach not later than 10 days after publication accompanied by the top from a two-pound packiio of Best Breakfast and a sentence of 26 words, telling why you like to eat PILLSBURY'S VITOS." You can get VITOS from any fii it-class grocer. The watches will be forwarded each week by the Pillibury-Washburi Co. to tha successful solvers as soon the solutions can be looked ovar. Your aolutioi i to a watch must be correct in every particular and must be accompanied by the top from a two-pound package of PILtSBURY'S "VITOS," and also by the des riptiva sentence as sel forth above--write your nama and address plainly on your solu If sent by a school child give age and name of school. Tha ot tha Pilli bury-Washburn Flour Mills the manufacturers of this breakfast Cereal, the largest flour and cereal concern in the world, is a guaranty of the quality of these wat and an absolute assurance that they will ba distributed in good faith, exactly advertised.

Children can find who these authors are by asking their parents or tear hers. There is BO catch in the puzzle, it is comparatively easy of solution. Evtry correct solution gets a watch. A watch given to one member a family only. l2lbs.for!5cofPillsbury's List thin paund for iOe of the ordiniry dry cereals nt A WHEAT FOOD STERILIIID PfUSeURY WASHUflN F10yRM(tlSEO.

Figure it out wi Is the white hea food kt a cost package contain ELEVEN CENTS milk than the V'PiUsbury" sti us. A two-pound package of PILLSBURY'S BEST BREAKFAST FOOD-VITOS, which of the wheat grain, costs 15c and makes 12 pounds of tasteful, healthful, nourishing ONE AND ONE-QUARTER CENTS A POUND. The ordinary ready cooked wheat food about seven-eights of a pound of finished food product and' cost ten cents, or about I or eight times as much. In addition to this, VITOS takes much less cream or foods. That tells the Economy All the world knowi that the name nds for the best and purest in food.

EXTRAORDINARY MONDAY BARGAINS! Monday is the last day of the month and we want to break all records in April selling. To do this, we have prepared, for one day, the best values we have ever placed before our customers. Do not fail to come to-morrow. HERE ARE GENUINE BARGAINS Silks Ri)c Pure Jap Silk, 54 I wide, Mr- fancy checked and ptrlped wash silks. BOn checked and striped Taff a and 50c satin i i Foul- i i a a a 29c Dress Goods i a Orey-R a i a a sold a S9c.

a yfl. I r.hotce. a a Dress Ginghams Eflno yards of i a i Olng- in a and liprht colors, in checks, stripes and fancies--host i i i in a at lOc a yard. a Tie Calico 1000 a of i and black i ra i i i Hivs i. i i i a i a i i 1'J hnU', yd 1 0 0 0 a i 1 i i i i a u-id i I a a i i i 6c Silks Poplin silks in nil colors and Made, 28 I wkle, 6Bc a herkerl wash silks, 20 inch plain a a flPe- a yard and 2(1 in.

a checked and striped Taffeta I worth flf- a a 'hoicc a yard Silks Requisite 88-inch China and ilks, white, black and all on lorn, worth 680, a i Tafeta silks In Dress Goods 0 of fiiifi all wool a i serge, Shepherds rhocks, a a of all the new 75c values a a yd Dress Ginghams 1500 yards of the well-known Bates Peeivucker and Blue Ribbon Zephyr DreBS Ginghams, in all stores yd. Our price Monday only, a yard lOc Apron Gingham 50 pieces of A i a i 7 yrl. i a a 5c Skeefs JO nt 7 2 shirts, weipr st at SOr--Monday, llm- Hod 4 to a customer, rach 39c Black Sateen i a i i a Mor- i a i a i i ill 2F.r a a i i a a i I a i a i i rd Persian Lawn of I i i i I pnr IV i a Lawn i an I tn bin i a val- IP. Monday, a 25c Lace Cnrtains a i Scotch Guipure lace curt a i in Brussels. Irish I'olnt, Floral and novelty patterns, 64 to Inches wldn, yards lonpr, positively our Jl.TiO vol- iKts, a pair 98c Portiers Rope Portiers.

in slues for single floors In Valance and full lengths, beautiful colorings and pretty festoons, speaiftl Monday each 98c Rugs TapeBtry Brussnls Rugs in and medallion aeaigns, extra heavy weight and values, fepeotal Monday, each Carpets 80 pieces of all wool and part wool carpets In light, dark and medium colors, special Monday a 49c, 39c, and 35c India Linon 25 pleres of nice sheer i I i a Lin on i i at 10c a a as a loader in oin i floods i a a Swisses fin of dot and I I Bd'ipod Swlnses, al! a i a i a drepses. I a of 2fie a yard a 15c Lace Curtains POKPTI Madras Wiave a i ir new and novel doslKno, 45 to Inches wlda, 3 nnd 3 yards longr. Vvorth up to $2.60 pair, special Monday $1.60 tind $1.39 Portiers a large size Rope PortlRrs for double doors or large openingis In Worsteds and velour ropes, exquisite color affects, valance and ful lengths. Special Monday each $8.49, and $1.98 Rugs lOH Tapestry Brussels Bugs, new ot tan and brown, red and and red and goht, khe reg ular rag. Special Mon- flay, each $10,50 Carpets All Wool Ingrain Carpets tn grea variety of colors and patterns.

8pe clal Monday a rd, 69c, and 59c 11 colors and black, 69c. I Moirn Silks worth 75r a and exquisite shadow chirks '60, Monday hoiea a 48c Dress Goods pieces of new excluFlvft patterns popular Kreys, A i nines ind the, Kreens, i a i veavas--soil in all Morea at 89c Monday OUT rice a 75c Wash Goods pieces of I i a a suit, HB, a i lustrous i i nothing better cm the a for a "kirts and shtrt-walet 22c a yard, Monday special yard 15c Insiin 25 of bleached mtifllln, a rtlcn soft finish, good value at In yard. Monday m. rom 8 until 13. yard 5c Bed Spreads 1 Bpautlfu! snowy -whlto liemmed and bi'rt-stirpads.

a (fond, large slzs nnd a in a lnrg asiortmont of pat- tcrnB--alwai sells J1.10. Mon- rlay each Victoria Lawn 15 pieces of 40 Inch Victoria n. nice soft, i fnbrlo, i a heautifully, standard value--Monday yard IOe Linen Finish'd Suiting 35 of yard i i tiiilshed milting--best i a of linen evftr shown In Docfttur. and have the exclusive sale of thin cloth. This Btiuidnrd SB" (foods Monday 15c Lace Cnrtains Arabian Curtains in Finn Net, Novelty and Cable Corfl, 3 and Stt S-ards long, special Monday a pair.

(2.48, $2.26, find $1.98 Portiers Tapeetrr Portlern, for doors In tan, red, Urra mlwed colors, frlnited at both ynfls anfl 3 Mon- a pair Reamlese Tapestry Rugs, 9x12, extra heavr weight and grtat of Colors; regrular $18.50 Bale price $16-50 Brussels Carpets in light nnrl me- flium colors. Spe- fcia'l Monday a 65c and .550 Silks vl hlri'-k i a a i i i 1 Rnjo i i i a Tn i on i I i i n.olori*. So a a Dress Goods 11 tl I i i i TMI a I Ui fS i i i i ard i 98c Wasb Goods 1 a y.l. lOc Crash 2ft i a 5c TabJe Damask 10 oT i i por I our JSc a vary rial. yard 18c India Lino? i India IjSr on at a ynrd.

very special, a yard 15c Waist Patterns 10 of i 1 fs a r.nd i 1 0 a a i i 2 to custom 79c Lace Curtains ony BrtiMplfl, Trlnrt Point, Hnfl Point De Oa, aU Ourtftlnc. 8 $4.98, Ion ir. Men Any a $3.25 Portiers Rornun Orients! trjr nt n8 8 fr. tho vnluea. ft pnlr, and $2,25 5x1 Wilton i ftnfl beautiful Boroll i i positively worth 927.89; fepectal MOB- flay, S23-50 Carpets A a In a i Balo prifp.

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