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The Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 5

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The Daily Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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FBIDAY MOBNING, THE DECATUR REVIEW SEPTEMBEB 23, 1898. Awarded Blue Ribbon at State Fair, 1894. Davis' Livery IScddjverySr Cab Galls 25c--always ready. Finrsl Kublier lira Livery. Checks called for or have at KING'S drug store.

Both Phones. Conductors tod Chaperones Who Will Coax and Condone. OTBER AFFAIRS Iff SOCIETY Baptist Endeavor Recpetion to Company a Success. PAWIESS DENTISTRY. BOSTON DENTAL CO.

153 North Water Street. (Over Dry flood- Store.) Filler -and Cement Fillings aiul Cold Killings and up ami up Teeth Cleaned und J'olUheil. .7." and up 'Iw-tli without p. 2.V. Full Sets o( $7.00, $KMH) Aliiii.i'ium 1'lates set, -J2 karat All Work Gutiriuitcad.

DR. fl. WflRNES. Manager JENISON'S fine Watch OFFICK. 314 N.

Main Jnst received--a new invoice the Favorite PORTO RICO fifrar. the rormlar cent smoke. These c.K:irs arc liaUng a great run. Thoy are best "('in oitf.tr offrivd. Tht'y Krown from Havan.i on Florida soil, in cure and manul.icturo receive the hest attention.

Compare them i ll Spot-nil rates by the 100. We wholesale them. 'hauncey Is a pood 5 cent elK.ir. Kl Monte De Oro a eh-ar Havana tiller at 1 for 2.1 cenm. the leading brands of Decatur cigars.

'P. UBISLER DRUG SUPPLY Co WhotoMlc and lietail. geaerai of Mrs. B. 1'.

Lyile Mrs. C. 'N Mrs. Peter Ixieb had of and a reception oonmviftee Mm. H.

C. Johns, iMre. Mrs. W. H.

Penhallc. and H. HeitaMn received toe visitaa. i', iFor dinner Mrs. Gertrude Morrison and Mrs.

A. E. Montgomery were in charge of ithe dining were The tables in sufficient variety and quantity for a sapper. The supper was served by the IftEssea Bold. Following the supper came an address by Karl Walter, 'He prefaced his remarks by apologizing to the English speaking persons present, saying that his command of the German language was much better than of the English and lie would speak In German.

The rest of hln talk was In that language and was doubtless eloquent. At least It sounded that way to English ears and was often First John Ecklcs, A. L. Mis. Will Martin, over by ladies of the applauded.

1 Louis Stclnbach responded to a call for Mrs. a speech with some brief remarks. Editor Mi's. Koenitzer of the Deratur Deutsche Zelt- unK then followed with an address In Second T.ible--Sirs. T.

P. Matthews, English which was loudly applauded. At ilunie iLewh, Mrs. Gertrude a hour the parly broke up feeling Mrs. S.

Hinkle. I that It had been a most pleasant nrca- Third Table--Mrs. Hatlutway. Mrs.l 8 i on The presents were numerous ami Kunkle, Mrs. Edith Mills, Mrs.

Holmes, handsome and nil of solid silver as tlie M. D. Pollock, occasion demanded. Bidiivrd 1'case Mrs. Miss SOCIAL ON BRADFORD.

The members of the at nod The ladies of Grace M. E. cbureh Sun- lny -vhool are as busy as IKM these days, JI.ig«*ie Newman iivparing for thp operation the sheet Filth Table-Mrs. Hubbanl, line next 1 iipsd.iy. MI-S Oorrane Thomas Hardy, Mrs.

Amelia Moore, Bethel enjoyed social at the fhnmller Sncllitarger. general manager, lias ClirUraan. borne, 404 Bradford street, Thursday night, minted a shift ot assistants, of SUPPER Lillian Onuean, Airs. W. P.

iJan. mil Jli-B Mamie Kvans. The qiurtct room in Mr been with tlie various lost TM cr ls A Montgomery iHiulcnis it hat of li; ml lui fro the management ll even for one dap, 1 1 ust "Me-- Mrs. Kinsman, finding their time pretty MTM- C- MeConnell, Mrs. -ll occupied.

They have the ticket-. -mmer, Jennie Frew. a number of lunners for tlie cars Socon 'I Table-- -Iclm W. Graham, Mrs, ml their appointments of ear conduc- IM ami finished, and ii it the rest is e.isy. 'PAY TOEIG'HT.

Flack, Kilith feel 1 Krrr 3 Francis, Knight. Third Table--Mrs. Hcwkins, Miss Jessie Mis? KNOW, Montgomery, Anna Roberts Miss Eitsrah Harris, Miss flara Kbcrt. I iieke.ts, which are an important Fourth Table--Mis's Ncsbitt MM trjii expense to mot uiilroid com- Ororgo Knight. Mrs.

Gwlniii, Mrs! I.HIIP-, net prorrn so in liiU cise. Bridges, Miss Mills. have been a -uinee of revenue." Tuey Fifth Table--Mrs. George Moeller, Mrs. ire printed in blocks of ten i the ad- I'hnribr a i Miss Stel- of a business firm on 'tlie Mrs.

Jenkins. li.u-k of e.idi ami tlie cost of coining KitrhTM--iMrs. .1. Lovp in on the lucks of these tickets -t a Lytlo, 1IU Mikens. Mrs.

HOT- cleil more than flic pnii'ter's bill. a rtl, Mis. Andrew IIHI Mis C'hurh'v iniMionolv of, np the banners which will be hung the aniKHiiicing a they ill t-top tit' 11ECEPTION -tun is corner and lie paiil a veiy neat TWICE FOliTV OF THEM. Th? -election of lirlpcrn for the By Mrs. George M.

Wood to Introduce a Danghterinlaw. George M. Wood Thursday afternoon from 2 till gave one of the best and most successful receptions 11 big job. K.ifh individual had Kivln to her dauRhtorlnlaw. personally con-ul'ttd as to her willing I Mrs WonU, of Dr.

Wilbui r. Wood, -s to iissist. Then the hours which she Within the hours of the reception 125 fMiM brst give to i work had to be called and became acquainted with lclcrminel. After Ilii's the the dellfihtful younR woman who hem just if und hours were m.ide. There arc become a part of the social l.fe ot the ibinit eiS'ily in all, including lonilnctors city.

aiul chapcrones. They are expected to' Dr. Wood was raised in this eity lint for work six. hours each, three hours' at a number of years has been in Chicago tretcli. as a hospital physician anil surgeon and Tlie every day men conductors will lie holding a position as surneon for the kept on the c.irs they famil- Illinois Steel company.

ll.ivlnK moved i.ir with the idiosyncraeips of tlie tiolley! to the city with Ills wire. Mrs. Wood Rave and track and know how to nunch, tian ALWERMEX TAKE PAIUOIttTES. It will be a cold day for Tiie the reception that tile doctor's friends mislit become acquainted i the younR woman. The home was decorated in tlie parlor and halls with ferns ami carna- flian who produces a little 'btxik of Uie tlon and In tho dining room with bride's kind tint the company issues to aider-1 rose inon will find in a Kljndike The youns women who assisted were peniure, Ihc only way tv a out Misses Irene Annie Shuler, "ill be to dig up Fomc coin of the reiilm.l Eva Blxby, Jessie Montgomery, Nell -U a matter of economy it is advisable tV Sohroeder.

Anna Strohm. Caroline Gris- btiy tickets. They 0st cetils for t'n' wold, Anna Roberts. Mattie Gorin and rdc, and there nil) no mi-take about Mrs. E.

AV. Armstrong. During the afternoon lisht refreshments were served in the dining room. ENTKKTAINED SOIiDlElt BOYS T. G.

Wilson of Warrensburit was In tht city. S. P. Weir of Champaign was in the city on business. Dr.

fl. W. Wild of Maroa was in the city on business Prufc.sor 1C. W. Fl.itcr (if Mt.

Kii.n was visitor to the Attorney Smith if Fort Scott, Is the city on J. M. Miller i i Tlurrsilay fiom usiness i to J.ickson, Allnn. Mrs. David returnotl from a with her a i in c'liieajro.

Guy Provost of Uetioit is tlie euest of lis uncle, 1'. H. 1'iovo-Jt. Mrs. J.

B. went t(i Sprlngfieli visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elkln. Will Peters weal to Uilu lo UMt frii-nd and attend the fair.

His wife is also vlslt- ng there. J. D. I.yman and family and Mrs. S.

A. Hoss of Maroa township were guests -esterday of A. F. Hoss f.inuly. Miss a Sllllltx is acting as stenographer In tho ortice of LeForgee l.eo the of Miss Susie Lee.

Miss Ona Hooker of Indianapolis I the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. II.

3ooker, of 1AM West Green street, tills week. Mrs. Frank J. HoJgins and daughter o( Owosso, i who has lieen tlie Hues of her parents, Hev. and Mis.

S. 1'. Hoy lias returned home. Mrs. J.

S. King returned from New York, where she went to see her husbiuid J. Kins, before In- returned t. Mrs. King a dcllehteil i hei visit.and says the doctor is In good health tlie change.

One young l.uly has already COO tickets. PAiRK ATTRACTIOXS. The program for the afternoon anil evening at Iliverside includes drill by Company supper anil concert by Goodman's band. The drill nill be at 4:30 (o give school women continue to a tiff or it their own fault." Do you want to get well? Do JOD know that the means are rifcht at jour hand? If you will call at the Yiuvi office, 3 Tievicw one of tlie ladies will lie glad to show you the magnificent i hart-! showing in detail and clearness the different organs of a woman's body, tlie correct position and their relation to r.idi other. You will them understand yinir own body and understand how our remedy able to accomplish the won dwful things it does.

Remember, only ladies are connected i the and when you call be sure and aik lor the Viavi Primer, which, IcIU you 48 things that women don't knmv und ought to know. Take elevator to third floor. licmembcr, that consultation and pljnation will cost you nothing. and let us talk ti you, anyway; we may be able to help you. DECATUR VIAYA CO, 35 Review Decatnr, Ills.

cert by the tiooman full band." N'o bicycles be admitted to tJie p.irk, but there will be a das? sttee.t cur all day. The jieneral manager will lx on duty at the office in flic transfer home all 'day and with her assistants will an on Ihe detail of the count tlie ra.slt as it is turne.1 in by the conductors. GALAXY IX TIIE CHORUS. a I'm oi the fondue- (Reception by Baptiit Endeavor Society Greet Snccewi. The reception to company by the Bar tist Christian Endeavor society at the eiiiMrcn an opportunity to atteml After' Bantlst church last night was a success, this comes supper, which will be -rrvpl' Tlle reception was In the lecture by of younsj gtmtlwncn in wliite room tb church and the banquet was i'prons.

The tables will -eat at a' basement. Invitations had time. TliU will be followed by a con. been issued to 300 and nearly oTO were present. At the door a badge bearing the name of the wearer was issued to each person.

This was to avoid the necessity of Introductions. The lecture room and banquet room were handsomely decorated with bunting and flowers. Tho twenty minute welcome address bj Rev. S. H.

Bowver was one of the features of the ocoasion and the war reminiscences were full of interest. For the drill the front portion of the reception room was given to the soldiers. Twenty men were selected and were in charge Lieutenant Chandler. The room was too small to admit of company maneuvers and the exercises were confined to the manual of arms which tiie men wenl through with with mechanical precision, The banquet which the Kndeavor people ilecline to call a banquet but merely llghl refreshments was quite a banquet in It? abundance. A good many left at the end of the program but all who chose to re mam were served.

The tables would seal about a hundred at a time and were four or live times filled. The program was as congregation. Invocation--Guy Rlghter. Was a Soldier Boy In Ben Freeman. Welcome, Address--Rev.

8. H. Bowyer. Response--Arthur Wilson. Piano Solo--Miss Nita Clark.

War Reminiscences--Will Frew. War Reminiscences-- Clarence Slcwers. I'iano Solo--Miss Hattie Drum. P.lde," Mis; Myrtle Garver. Solo--George Dtmston.

Drill by Company in charge of Lieu tenant Chandler. Tite follow ing is tors for the diy: Margaret Roberts Jane Roby, Eugenia Harris, Elith Lytle, Jessie Montgomery, Cl.ira Shasteen. Howard, I'lrich, Elizabeth Hinkle, crtie Phillips, lierlha Gray, ic Kerr, Il.l Jacobs. I.illic Post, Fletcher, Mimie Crane, The chancronp.s TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOCT PAIN SBC. We will tell you In what yotu work will coat, and GUARANTEE it.

Credit System--Easy payments on (old work. We poRltlvely do Just adTtrtlM. Why be tortured and tnffer when our method o( extracting teeth every particle of paint et of Teeth Bert Teeth S. 8. 8.W Gold Crowna fold Fillings up 60o Brldcework I Md eleven teeth extracted one aH- tnc, at J.

D. Hoore'a Dental a. ohitely without OolUtord, J. D. DBHTAL PA1LOM, UtJUIMBSMM.

Whitley, H.utie Kincaid. Ilertha Kincalil, Maude Dlehl, i a i W.irU, Katie Si hiiltz, Jlleklsch. Jennie 1 Kvans, Hasty, Myrtle Wheeler, Oracc llamsher. Mrs. Luelen Shella- liarRiT, Mrs.

Stoiier, Mrs. M.ijurs. will be: Crane. St-ele. Sicklns.

tie. Hi-mil. Neediiam, Stinilor. Alihott, 11. S.

Shellabarger. Ilawes, Moore, Curtis. Donahue, Kinsman, StautTer, Hlllman, Ci owder, Batlenhauaen, Freeman, Oillmure, Talt, Fariep, Conklln. Antrim, Ahrens. Dennis.

Krel rtler, Jjowrle. Eiwood, Will Sheliabarger. PltEJBYTERIAN LADIES Scrrod Good Dinner and Supper to Haaiy CKLEBIIATK WITH ME1Z Give Him a Surprlae Becep tlon at Turner Hall. The friends of Henry Metz assisted him McClellan, Kreldler, celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary Barnes. IVwrle.

his wedding last night at Turner foal Roncb. Elwood, waa tne natu re of a surprise Rtadler, Will Shellabarger. Mr eti. Mrs. Metz was In the secret am assisted In the preparations.

He went town last night and returning home earl; found the house empty. A messenger was sent to Invite him to the Turner hnl When he arrived there he found abou fifty of his a spread suffl- The women of mddle divisions ol dent for dounlHi, number. illn orchestra, was music throughout HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. The seniors nf the school held meeting Thursday morning to I. r.iise money til ofr a i i Principal inislii-r history cia--s, ul The juniors HI i after xchnol Thiirpd.iy and i followlnc oflkt Keeler.

Vice Wilp.in. Secrol i A Mar h.il--Du ilnntKomcrv. Seeing Stran Dr. Anderson of Ohio i hero lis bio'llieriiiluw. Attorney 1.

A. uni, anil hii -on, Dr. S. Anderson if iluroa. Dr.

tind uVttwrney liuokinnlia.ni. on the irain i the liepublicaiv club to Jjimvln Dr. Anderson's are in Deniooratii- as hain's, but lie had a tic-ire i(i viit Lincoln and lo fee tlie a club, anil Uie i W.IH nude with tliis double ijutrpo 1 SYNDICATE BLOCK FIBB Little Damage Dune, bat Origin Bothera Firemen. The entire fnc drpartaiont w.i« c-allcl ont yesterday afiernoon at 1 o'clock to out a (ire in dip Syndicate lilook. in the air slnlt in ilio rear of Norman's laundry.

Tlie fir? had made .1 nxod start toward a tion when illip detriment nirirpd, but nad aiot yet pot so MR 1lut it was not rMclily put out liy a stream from the Main ohcniioal. waler was 'thrown. I The firemen make it point. when tlipy are ojllpcf out to a fire to find out, if possible, how it r'tutnl. They usually do not find mneh troubln in inn; it to onie one of (he well known but in thii ease they are guessing.

There was no defective flue, no electric wire anywhere about, a gasoline stove eould not have been put in Hie place wliere Hie fire started by three men with a l.i Ider unit a seire of i educated to flip milch act eroild nnt' iliave done tlie trick. Even wwrtbustion' did have any of recognition. I'm a while it appeared that fiey Imd a. sle.m pipe cinched as the in, but the steam pipe proved lie a soil pipe. The orijfin of (he fire f.n- dhe department and the general public are concerned is slirondttl in mystery.

A few were seen to go away sh.iking their lieadfl. They 'had noticed a litlin- ffiwph of J. R. Hills in a window lown' The. picture was in Biilliir'l'n window and hung on the glaw fronting the entrance.

thus escaped the oliser- A Phenomenal Sale of --purchased mostadvantageouslyatthe executor's sale of the great Lawson-Lyman Company's stock in New York City recently--purchased at a bona fide saving of sixty cents on every dollar and offered as a Bargain Friday Special at like rates. Laces Worth to 25 cents-10 cents yard. All at lOc yard. Dentelle Bruges -twine and inches wide. Point de and inches wide.

Cracquele--white--zYi inches wide. Jacquards--while--natch patterns--3 and inches wide. English Torchons--match and 4H inches Platle Vallencienes--new and 4 inches wide. Point de Paris--extra incbei wide. Buerre Vallencienes--from 3 to 5 inches wide Laces Worth to cents--5 cents yard.

AllatScyard. English Torchon Edges and Insertion--a and inches widt. Buerre Vallencienes and Insertion--2 and inches Honiton and Cracquelle--2 and 3 inches wide. DKY GOODS CARpn Co. 3 Extraordinary Dress Goods Choice new fabrics priced but little over half what is regular--right at the beginning of the season.

Prices that emphasize the advantages that accrue to those who make this store their headquarters for dreas materials. 4O pieces Double Fold Heavy Fancy Dress Gooda --not a worth less than 250. Bargain Friday 1 Case of Assorted Doable Fold FaKoy DMM Goods--not a yard worth len than Bargain Friday 10 pieces of 40-inch Fancies-- 1 pieces of 44-inch Brocaded English Mohair-- 5 pieces of 40-inch Worsted Coating Serge-- 4 Worth in Choice 7 pieces of 44-inch Brocaded English Mohair-- regular way for toCOc yard. I Friday-- 29C DBY.COODS*'CARPCT Co. 3Sc Men's Neckwar, lOc.

An odd lot of Men's Nerkwear--Fancy Strings, Bows, Teds. Four-in-IIands, Puffs and Aicots--also Plain Black Silk and Satin--worth 250 and 350. 1 Bargain Friday 1UC 25c Ladies' Vests, 18c. ioo dozen Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests--best 1 250 goods. Bargain Friday IOC 50c Umbrellas, 29c.

250 Gloria Covered Umbrellas--with steel frame and Congo Loop 500 Bargain Friday Infants' price. Infuns' litmg Cambric but very actually good value at 500 Bargtin Friday Long Cambric round yoke--IriiB- med in lace and embroidery--worth 650. Bargain Friday Infants' Short Dresses--of Naintook--thmiaad dainty embroideiy--sold at li.oo. Bargain Friday Infants' Outing Gowns--sold to 75C. Bargain Friday 49c Mason's Patent (1858) Buff Colored Earthenware Fruit Jars-complete with Flower Pots-with Sauc- porcelain lined tops, rubbers and opener.

Pint size, per OyC 'i gallon size, per doz yaartsize, ers. 3-inch size, worth 30 Ic 5-inch size, worth 40 2c White Bristol Stoneware Churns-- with corers. 3-gal site, 1 worth joe, J- ot, worth 59c 6-inch size, worth OC Wfclte Bristol Sttieware Cncki. 5c i-gallon iii worth 8c Shoe Show. the Aid society of the Presbyterian 1 The College church prepared and senred ft fine dinner 1 PTMsent and supper in the parlora of the church lhc Thuwdav.

The women fed 115 people when th at and about 123 for wimer. I Henr tor speech. The tables were attractively decorated He tentouh.racterl.tlc style, with flowers. I thanking his friends for the affair. He For dinner ladies served fried chick- in en, veal loaf, being, com, tomatoes, celery, pk-ktw, mashed potatoes, white mid brown braid, pumpkin pescn pie, ten and coffee.

for (tupper cold veal ioaf, Ituun, tongue, hot rolls, celery, pickles, ice cream, cake, to ea and eofke. i The tin of (Jie mwt of the people. If tlm wan not enough to cause the trouble, there were two other similar lithographs in the block acrojn the one in Field iWtNons window and another in the vacant room formerly occupied by When, these facts are called to tlie utten- tion of the public there uill be no mystery about the cause of the bl.tze. 'Ernona W. Pickrcll -will sell at' Laaesville, a choice lot of Jersey cows Shetland ponies.

Sale to begin promptly at 1 o'clock p. Sa.turday, Sept. 24. Persons from a distance will be' guests of the family. The exhibit of new Shoes, especially designed for Fall wear, which we are now making, will attract the attention of the many thousands of sensible shoe buyers who have learned to look to us for the better things in foot-wear.

This FALL'S showing surpasses any we have ever made. MORE SHOES. HANDSOMER SHOES, 'but said that after vlfilt- the vnUtee at Peoria the day thoroughly Imbued with 'Vthe Fatnerlanel that he i the only language i by anting the company be claised as light I the aubatantlalB Hood's Cure lick hemlacbe, bad taste In the noulh, coated tongue, In tbe utonaea, tut UldJueitlon. Ito aot inrtu, but Ian tonic Iki tali to irttk I BETTER SHOES Than we have ever gathered together for a single season's selling. And the prices What magnets they will prove to be! Just as good Shoes at $2 as we sold a year ago at As good Sboes at $3 as we sold not so long ago at $4.

Just as good shoes at $4 that sold farther back at IS and $6. Improved methods of shoe-making make the new prices possible, and oar willingnflM to give our patrons the best we can, brings you the benefit of these improved methods. FOLRATH HARDY..

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