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The Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 3

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The Daily Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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DECATUB REVIEW NOVEMBERS, 1898. 3 When SolfcrinB Prom a Old fashioned renudies senerally suflicf for those who know how to doctor it. mustard foot baib, a little hot whiakey, rock and lye, or quinine will generally answer the purpose. We hsve ei lyihing you need in ibis Hoe, pure and at the very rxst quality, and we don't ask any more than you pay for infmor goods elsewhere. KING'S DRUG STORE.

Bent Teeth and Plate, set Best Plain Teeth, per set $7 iiohl Fillings, Teeth Cleaned and Polished. SOc no Teeth Exrrarted. painless met hod 25i Plain and Gold Crowns, $4 and $5 All woik warranted; consultation free. DR. FRIBLEY, Third Floor Powers Building.

Suite 304. Take City Library Elevator Taken From There Look Like Some Found HER FROM WABBsifSBUfiG Dtwion People Come Today to Identify Property. When Deputy Shedl! (icorge Long brought in the five disorderly bums from Uarrcntburg Suml-iy 'lie felt reasonably sure that before many days went by ho would hear of some burjflary they had committed. Consequently he not surprised to receive a -telephone message yesterday morning from Diuvson stating that i store had been biirjjlnrizetl there a fpiv ihiys ajro and the piodi found on the Ivamps answered rt.iie de.scriptinn of -the articles stolen from the stnre. The IXiwsou people will be hei'e this inoriiiii ti identify the The binds got (iiirly days in county nil.

and if the Dawson peopli swear out warrants fur them they will be turned over to officers from that town sewn as their is "1- There is one of them claims limit he had mi connection with the others and just happened to be' in their couipiun when were arrested. However, 'lie is a rather smooth looking iudividnal n-nil may out be a very Iwdly wanted man. Deputy Slterilf Long brought them till in single handed. He hand- culled four of together anil mad tiie other ride beside him. NEW CORN.

New Is quoted at the mils at 25 cents for eighty pounds. The reason for he quoting new corn so low is that very ittle of It will erade. TO WHITE HEATH. The decree staff of Olive Branch camp, R. N.

of will go to White Heath Thursday to exemplify the work before the there. Fifteen will attend from Decatur. XV. C. AT MAROA.

The officers of Dunham W. R. No. I. with all necessary equipment, will on Thursday evening accompany Mrs.

Sallic K. Harwood to Maroa, where a corps will be Instituted. DR. STONER Rooms 3 4 Opera House Blk Cor. Wood and Watsr Sts.

CIRES eiH, HIE LI WPE, All Other Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Chest OFFICE HOURS: 9 till 12 a I Wednesday and Saturday 2 till 5 I Evenings till o. Dr.H.P.Bacliman DENTIST. 33O Building. Decatur The New Shoe for Women. The smart-si boat of the day--the hit of the century--the extreme of styls--the perfection of common sense and comfort-- tbe best shoe ever sold at any piice--dif- ferent fiom all others.

Everywhere. Freeman 153 McrhantSt. HIGH SCHOOLS That Hare a Standing-with University or Illinois. In the University of Illinois Pnss No tices for this week there is the following! There are now Itil on 1he accredited list of the University, of llli nois. A large number of these are 4o be re-examined this year, and the Higl Sc-hool visitor is crowded with work as never before.

are still accredited for whatever work is -well done There has thus -been milled the work considering tlie claims of sclioo graduates to advanced standing-. There are many High si'-hools an die state that do more work than that required for admission to the nitl tin university is anxious to recognize that fact and to encourage as as poss sucii advanced work in tlie High schools The university is caivful ulso not tr constrain small Hig-h schools to tinderUk more than can -be well accomplished, an hen would prefer to uceiedit a smal Hirli school i less than the re quired for admission to the university than with the full amount t.horou ly While stimulating every High st-hool to do afl that it ought to do, tin university ut the siime time, desires tha the High school shall work out its own proble.ni spontaneously, rather than HOME FBOH HUNTING Hog Cholera Makes Big Ravages in North Part of State. Will Post, anil Dick Kliis, who hav been unting in the northern of the state, returned home yesterday. Tln-j succeeded: in getting eighty-one quail: and eleven squirrels. Will Post saiil yesterday tliat hog ehol era was killing off hundred!) of hogs in the portion of the state where they were hunting.

They ran across a great mam dead hogs in the timber, ami every night great numbers of fires could be seen where the were burning bogs that bad during file day. One farmer hail been able to only seventeen bog; out of a drove of 17j. You'll It I YOU LET the days go by withou having 'hose Pliutographg taken which you have in mind. Time brings changes. Thiok what may happen.

I give great oare to obtain the mo: natural POSTS and tbe ones most becoming the subject My work is well known for artistic poling and beautiful light effects. Call and see the new ideas for the bolidav trade. I am showing a dainty line of Mountings just importfd from Europe for iny Platinum work. I mak a. special study of Children.

My success with them is well known. Visit my studio and Le convinced. Van Deventer, Makcrof Photographs. 622 Powers Bldg HAHTHORN RESIGNED HakinR to Oo In Poultry Deputy Sheri Howard HatUhnrn yes tewlay resigned his and left ln in company with Charles Seip, fornier'y of tiie Bceatur 1'rodnee company. Uec.

1 IJeputy Sheriff Bob Xicholsor will join Hanthorn at Cairo und they will establish a bip; poultry ihotipe there. Charles be their foreman. Thev will establish a hranel house at Knlton, and it was on that er rand tlial Howard llnnthorn left ycsler dav. HEAVY HAULING, MOVING, TRANSFERRING, FEED BARN, PiCNIC HACKS. Miller.

Tcls. 105. 437 K. Main Subscription Agency. UfE ANNOUNCE to oar many friends and customers that we are agents for any kind of Magazine and Newspaper, tic or foreign.

SnbsciiptioM are taken publishers' prices and wa woald glad to get yours. Helping ns are prw- teottag home trade without riaki, troob L. CHODAf'S HEWS HOUSE. Vf 1 From Cold Many 'housewives have diffieiilty in serving left over from, the meals Here is a very nice dish prepared fron proverbial "food for 1 cok potatoes. It is called, "Fat Unseals:" Five small potatoes grated fine- Five small spoonmls Hour.

Five dessert spoonfuls grated cheese. Two eggs. Half gill of milk. Ik-at together till lifj'ht, drop fron spoon into hot fat until light brown. MRS.

OF NO OPBNINGI YET. The Duke bowling aMeys. were not fln- ihed. Tuesday no the grand opening had to postponed tor i few days. AT WILLIAM.

Work on the big sas main In the alley between Main and Water streets has reached William Btrcet, going north. ALL FOR LOVE Harvy D. Bird to Mariied. INSPECTING. Mrs.

T. -Brown 'hns been appoint assistant state department Inspec-tor for the Woman's Relief Corps and left Monday nlffht far Tolono to Inspect the corps of that town. BACK FROM COLORADO. IT. Linn, who lius 'been in Colorado for the benent of his health for the past several months, returned home Tuesday, ills condition is about the saniH as It was when lie went away.

OAMI3S WANTED. No frames have yet been booked by Secretary Harry Patterson for the Y. M. C. A.

basket hall team. The Springfield team wants to play in Deratur Dec. 20 and wants the Pecatur team to play In Springfield Nov. 29. HARD ON WIRES.

The rainy weather was hard on the telegraph companies. The wires always work badly on such days as yesterday, and the handlins of the election returns wus made twice as difficult by the dampness. LIKE Many persons recalled that the day was just the kind of a day that we had on election day in It was drizzly and ugly. Some thought the weather portende such a result as in the election tw years aeo. COMING Ol'T RECEPTION.

Mrs. II. i. Baldwin and Miss Helen Pratt are in Chicago to attend a reception given by Mrs. R.

E. Pratt for the "coming out" of her daughter, Jliss Ida Pratt. The reception was held yesterda.v afternoon. GRAND OPENING TONIGHT. The openine of the new hall of the S.

of V. and L. A. at the corner of South Water and East Wood streets, will ho held tonight. A musical and literary program will be given and refreshments will be served.

HENRY WATTERSON. Henry Wattcrson opens the Y. M. C. A lecture course here a week from night.

The sale of seats this fall has been the greatest to date of any lecture course ever given here. Only 150 j( the reserved seats are left. The gallery will be thrown open this year. TAKEN SICK. Mrs.

Fannie Downing, saleswoman in the underwear department at the Linn Scruggs store, was taken suddenly sick yesterday afternoon ami for a lime suffered Intensely. Dr. A. Morgan was called and relieved her pain. She was soot able to so to her home, and will lie al riirht In a da'y or two.

Now He Under Arrest and Will Be Taken Back to' His Company. Tvscola, Nov. (Special to Tiie Harvey V), Bird, a deserter from ('(Hnnany Four) It Illinois volunteer in- fantrv, was arm4ed Monday afternoon and nliic'etl an '(lie calaboose in. this city. w.liere lie will iuvaib traiisporUl.ion mid then be taken buck to Savannah, where the company is now strtioned.

Will Cross, a non-commissioned officer of same and regiment, lias lieen srmie 'time looking for Ifii'd but did not succeed in 'his mission uii'lil Sunday evening about dusk, wlien, with Die assistance of 1'liil Foley, marshal of Newutan, Jie found Jiiin at the Mr. Hall, uljout four miles south of Newman. llird jjave same resistance, far as to draw revolver from his H-ket, but the officers overpowered him iit'fore he could do any 'harm. Hird was taken 1o Xewiihm placed in the i Monday and then Jin was brought IICM-I Jt is re-jMirted 'that liis Jove for My near Murdnck caused Jiiin to desert the. army and he is ti married nt tlie Tuesday morning; to Mi H.itti I'lmvman of It is CNper'tcd that transportation will arrive alxmt Thursdiiy niwl Will will start for Savannah with tlie iirLs.mer.

OU) UESID.BXT Ciraudma Powell, one jf tlic oldest vr.s- ideirts of city, died at the ili.mic daughter, Mrs. E. ('. alioul o'clock Monday evening, with nth-sis. She was feeling -well Sunday a.nd Monday morning she is taken ill i i a srrcik'e paralysis.

from which she. nwer cred. No arrangements for have made yet. One of Jir Attorney Ohurlis dieil ii-bont two years ago. leaves sons and daughter to survive her.

Jxiu Powell of Palestine, A. B. J'on-ell of and llrs. S. A.

Hi mond of Tuscola, Ills. MKETISW. BAY LEAP "cHAP-iEl! TOO.IiKE STAFF-- The Degree staff of Uiy chapter Jfo. 29, X. of A.

will meet this afternoon at in their DORCAS SOCIETY-Will meet at Mrs. W. Weigand's, liradfor.b street. Nov. 11, for purpose of ami to make arrangements for midwinter fair, all interested will please turn out.

MODKRX WOODMEX-- RfguU nieel- ing of Easterly camp, Xo. Ili2(i, M. A. all members are earnestly requested be present: business of importance. Several new caiiulidaton will De adopted.

Jlcm- bers of 144 and all visiting neighbors invited. LADIES' ASSEMBLY XO. 1-Meeting has been, postponed until next Wednesday, Nov. 10, a(, home of Mrs. Charles McCIurj'f Nolice About For Works.

Do not send your Fu work out of tlie city to strangers to have done, as we can do your work better and at more reasonable prices. Fur garments of every made wiUi the late style Collarettes. Seal cloaks cut over into the lute fctylc Jackets. Fu capes or jackets of any kirtd relined. Jacket sleeves recut over into tlie latest styles.

Plush cloaks made over nicely into tlie late collarettes. Remember the place at JOHNSTON'S jJKY GOODS STORE, iftl N. Water St. Go to Cairo. E.

Osborne, William Trowbridge, Chief Mason. Officers Somervill and Holser and Mrs. Ole Johnson will go to Cairo tolay to appear against Kirby May before federal grand ury. Kirby is charged with! using the mails to defraud. They will have bo stay in Cairo until after 'tl'e trial, so they may not be back for several days.

BWartz Held. The preliminary hearing of Svvartz, the horse thief arrested here a week ago, was held at Clinton Friday and he was beld under $400 bond to await action of the grand jury. Swartz' home near ilinier ami his parents are highly respected. Officer Somervill of was one of the witnesses against Friday. Swarlz is getting notorious -as a thief.

Jfrs. Mueller, the furrier from Springfield, -will be at Ehrman's Laundry today to take orders for furs and repairing. Will, liaVe a foil line of furs for inspection. Dr. Wilbur Wood, iphyaeiin and surgeon, Hagorth block.

Strong, steady nerves Are needed for success Everywhere. Nerves Depend simply, solely, Upon the blood. Pure, rich, nourishing: Blood feeds the nerves And makes them strong. The great nerve tonic is Hood's Sarsaparilla, Because it makes The blood rich and Pure, giving it power To feed the nerves. Hood's Cures 1 Dyspepsia, rheumatism, Catarrh, scrofula, Andallformsof lmiure blood Handkerchief Bazar.

The Jadios of -lit! 1 Cmuberhind PITS hyterian church will IIMVC a hanjken-hief bazar anil (fiiil; xile in connection their dinner and snppi-r on Nov. 10 in Ijie old store on E. Main street. -Try Naycau Tonic for the Nerves. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children.

The Kind You Hate Alwajs Bought Bears the of is the time to order a FALL SUIT. tbe new ideaa, attractive prices- $18.00 'VAt, $4.00 8AMCEI WOOD. 715 N. Water. NOW About your prospective Winter Outfit? You want the BEST for the Least Money? Right this way! We're your man.

Ottenheimer Co. i Ladies' Jackets Ladies' Jackets made tf good wool beaver, double breasted box front, coat collar or high storm ft fl collar.blue and black, each--Q Ladies' Jackets, made of fine boucle cloth, half lined with silk, box front, high, storm collar, QC each-- UT Ladies' Jackets made of heavy all wool crepon cloth, double breasted, box front, half lined with silk, high storm collar, a regular $8,50 garment for each-- lg 11 iASl 111 $595 Ladies' Jackets, of tan colored Melton, half lined with silk, corded A with brown velvet, at each JJ Ladies' Jackets, the new tan, made of heavy wool covert cloth, velvet collar, full lined with high colored silk, a regular $10 jacket for, each- Ladies' Jackets made of heavy all wool Kersey--black only--strap seams, full silk lined, new coat collar, a rep- lar $10.00 coat, each-- $650 Ladies' Jackets of all wool Kersey, the new Princess tan, full silk lined, double breasted box front, ft round corners, at, each-- 0Q Ladies' Jackets, made of fine all wool Kersey, strap seams, taffeta silk lined, four button box front, round at corners, in black, navy, princess tan, mode, castor, cadet blue at, each- Ladies' Jackets, made of tbe finest all wool Kersey, strap scams, fancy plaid, taffeta silk lined, the new dip front, in black, navy, tan, castor, ca- A det blue, and ox blood at each I Fur Collarettes Blick Sheared Coney Collarettes, large storm collar, each-Black Baltic Seal Collarettes, with tabs and ff QC four tails, high roll collar.silklined, at each UQ Black Sheared Coney Collarettes, with Astrakhan high rolling collar, silk lined at CO QO Electric Seal Coilarettes, high collar, long ff QC tails, at each- QC Black Marten Collarettes, i2-inch cape, high collar, Marten tails, esrh-- Black Marten Victorines, high collar, long C. I fl tail front, eight Garten tails, at each-- 5 1 VSPAPERI.

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