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BECATUR DAILY REVIEW. BVEKY UAV EXCEPT DECATUH. ILLINOIS. THE REVIEW PUBUSMIN8 CO. ffi montna nce) 10 lltle oirce.

ae rues made known on 3 Stored tho Docarar, PostotBce 19, 18041 TAYLORVlLLE. H. Rennlck spent Monday In Fans. J. H.

Abell has returned from Ramsey. C. C. Atwool Ej.eot Sunday In Springfield. George Iowa Mrs.

S. D. Gather Monday. Alfred Lewis returned from Springfield Sunday. Homer Letnly returned irom Spring- Held Sunday.

Lemley has returned from left for Owaneco BUSINESS CHANCES. Classified notices of five Unas end under will be Inserted under heading one week for twenty-five InvarU- oly In advance. Extra llnei tame rate. HOW MiSY IS 1900. While other cities speak of times ana slack business, Decatur people have tT only of good times.

Our storekeepers say the holiday trade began a week earlier than usual and Is better thin for two or three jears. In any It is better than it ever was. In general buMtiPsu there Is a most feeing. The open weather has ted the carrying on of building until a m'icli later time than usual. Whllfl few larRc are now under way, all over town residences and small i ings gi-inij up Pians are a i for big buildings next year thit show it will oe one of the best years In our history.

There are on foot for nnw enterprises. None are large, but all materially to Ui.i general activity. These plans and projects inllca-tea Urgs Increase In population forDicatur In the few years. It Is evident that the town Is still growing rapidly be caure the acres and acres In the suburbs that were platted and put on the market are fast being covered with houses. All are occupied and in the whole cl few housas are for rent la anttclpa- tluii of spring work real estate men have i an Icqulry good building Now additions aro being thought Tals leads one to speculate on the of Daeatur when the next census Is tak is not too to say it will have 28,100.

Perhaps 30.000 wou'd not be too hlnh. Tan of the past tho activity now prcseat hullctes a much. In I8S i wo had9.J.47. In ism we had 16,841. A year a care- estimate, without any exaggeration wh never, gtiva us aa.OOO.

At tho rats the city Is i it Is not at all too to say i have la 1900. Toere Is reaxoo for that the Increase i continue Every in of our factories innkes a i addition to it- force every ye.ir. Tl u'ves employment to tnjre people. Our won esalo houst-s reach out a little a every year and makd business i Jow of our people. Central I i i ixud particularly that ih around Uecatur, Is growlnx fast In population and wealth.

This means mure trade for Decatur people and more I pp-jple will citne to iharo In that trade Decatur good reason for high hopes In the future. THERE 'i a big Kick at uaovine be- the sum of 823.000 has been expended from the county funds on the poor o( Danville township within a year, ID addition toother aid, municipal, c. Danvllla Commercial says: "This li eqnal to allowing a year each to more i -four families, 8300 to ovar Bsventy-three, 83JU to 110, or 8100 to 320 families. a township embracing a population of 15,000 or 16,000 the like cannot be equaled In any township C. A.

Morrison ana Doug Shaw spent Monday In Decatur. Mrs. Bonnell and daughter, Prances, went to Decatur Holiday, James a was In Blue Mound Monday oo legal business Riamucl was doing business i i MHUrsvlllu Monday morning A. J. Tapp ami wifu of Owaneco returned to their huraw Monday.

John T. Brlggs, wlJe atid aoji, were meats of Joseph a at Palmer ftNTED-ONE LARGE ROOM OB TWO small rooms, wither without board, by eentlemanaudwue. luired a References given a re- Address W. Postofflce box, J38. WHOM IT KAY CONCERN-NOTICE la hereby given that at the meeting ot the is nereoy given mat MICCHUJS council of of Becatur, to be Monday evening, Jan.

7, 1885, the under- bigned wUi apply tor a license for a saloon to be located IKON. Calhoun Decatur, Ills. C. P. Klncaid.

Dated this day ot Dec. 1894. CIHOOTINGGALl.ERY,HIFLEAND PISTOL practice. Rifle shooting anO turkey shoot- lug every this month. R.

Ba ry. IM Prairie St. XTOTICE--IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL IN person' that I have separated from my wife. Mary Howlanfl. I will not be responsible for any debts that she may contract.

A. N. Howland. Union Depot Time Card. IN EFFECT DEC.

3, 1S94. Railway. ANTED-IF YOU HAVE ANY Pictures to frame bring them N. Main a get them framed at lowest prices, alsj a lot ol pictures to close out very cheap. T.

P. noddy. ANTED--YOU TO BE SURE AND CALL, At the William st. Womans exchange aLd get those flue home made jellies for Christ- mi? at lOj per glass. CJTORAGB--NEW BRICK BUILDING FOE 1O Merchandise, household goods, stoves, etc.

Woods transferred to and from warehouse, loans made, private rooms if desired. Prompt service and inspection invited. Building new and clean. Telephone 621 N. Main St.

V.H. Par. Son. BUSINESS CAKDB. TO CHICAGO.

I KHOM CHICAGO No. 3 3 330 am No. 4 a 4 tX pm No. am.No. 45 3.35 pm No.

44 am No. 1 850 TO ST. LOUIS 1TKOM ST LOdS. No. 3 345 am No 44 05 No.

43 4.05 amjNo. 4. Kl No. fl Bnb amJNo. 10 845 pm No.

45 4 15 pm No. 4ti pm No. 5 4 10pm No. a am nn 7ul jl reight pm No. 6.00 am TO IOLBUO.

No. 46 a ir am No. 44 35 am No. 4S.TO 3 SO pm ANTED--A PLACE TO DO HOUSE- work in private family. Address 543 Maryland st.

Miss Allen of Rochester, who has ban visiting MI'S Sadie ViUgbn, left fur home nday. Israel want to Chicago Sunday nlitht i two ca- loads of cattle und one of hogs Misses Nslghswonger, Emma Hill and Jes-te Salluufr-r of Palmer were the guusts of Mrs Jane Ccl-man Siturday. Dandy of P-inn and his sou, William H. a of tbia state claims cominisslou of Greenville, In tue city attending court Monday. Circuit Court.

CKIMINAL. People va John Wai don, gambling: continued with alias. People vs George Thompson, burg an; plea of gulltj; sentenced to rc- Sjrinjtury at i a CHANCEBY. George va Hirry A Lay- in el al, partition; mastor's report ap- pr Decree lor oariitlon and ap- iititment of commissioners. G.orge A Heflln vs William Pontlng ft psriitldii; maatei's report for tl and appolatment of commission- ri Edgar Sharp VB Zicharlah Harris PARTNER WITH $1800 cash can invest in a good paying business, with or wltuout services.

Address itiis, office. A0RENS ENDS, M. D. Homeopithlst and Surgeon, Chronic Diseases a specialty. Electrical Treatment given.

OFFICE RESIDENCE, MASONIC TEMPLE. Telephone, S-J3, Decatur, Ills. ANTED A MANAGER AND TWO young lai musicians. Call at 411 N. Water st.

before uec. 26, ANTED--A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. SRd Prairie ave. TTITILLIAMS WILLIAMS. REAL ESTATE VV loans and insurance.

We have some coed bargains in real estate, cash or trade; good bakery for trade, also good drug store for sale or trade in good town. Houses and lots on easy payments. 300 N. Water st. FKOM TOI.BUO No.

4H 3.60 am So 4T.troKff.tlO.30 am No. 45 TO gUINCY K. C. 43 430 am No 45 4.HI pm No. 41 pm No.

TIFreleht.tll." am no. 4i. iu fl" TM No. 42 41 tD.OOprn C. JlNCY i am AMIS MttLrerK.

OBTIMJ B. GomiW PARKB HAHMCB.l Millikin BANKERS, DXCATUH, ILLINOIS. Established 1800. Money oancd. Deposits Received.

Exchange Bought and Sold. Safety Deposit Vnuttt to Rent. No 0 No. 14" OS am N0.4S 7 0 0 pm 0 So'. am Illinois Central.

DEPARTS NOltTH No. 118 1 41 am No. ia2.Mail..+ 40 am DEPARTS SOOTH. No 117.1Mtt No. am Na a 5.00 pm No.

703 Hav Ljr 3 15 pm SUO pm iaJw BtltlO 55 am No.WS.Pa89 fsao pm JASPBR J. PEDDECOKD. LOWBBB BURKOWS. ESTABLISHED 18S2. Peddecord, Burrows Co No '01 la am Line.

GOOD GIRL FORGENERAL Call at W. Wood st Mrs. Willis Johnson. ANTED-A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. References icquired C.

A IUT.1N. Kuwarast. Mrs. R. T.

S. CHILDS, DENTIST, ROOMS 1 and 8, Fenton block, over Bradley Brou, store. Only flrstclaas work done. AS. J.

FINN, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, MAS- ter in chancery. Writing and acknowledging of deeds and mortgages. General law business will receive careful attention. OBloe in tlie court house builoing. WU.

B. NELSON. A WIllTLET ANTt D--ALL THE FARMU.RS WHEN iuu come to town to get your meals at the Farmers' hotel, nice placs for your ladies to rest alter they have sot throush shopping. Managed by the old reliables, Averitt iV. KoD- binsj, W.

Main st. et al, bill to q.ilet iepnr. a Decree granted and cause ANTED--GIRLS, MEN, EVEN wives, if wanted, oan be secured by advertising these columns. The prices are low and the returns are large. FOB ESTATK.

OR SALE OR RRNT-- A ROOM HOUSE in H. H. Wise's ml for sale at a bar g.iin on montlilv payments. Call at once on St. ave H.

H. Wise NELSON WH1TLEY, LAWYERS. Room 502 Arcade oftice building. Prorta, T1R. J.G.HARVEY, ROOMS 60') AND W4, Arcade Office BuildiDg IIR.

O. T. JJ lumbia block. ROOM 10 CO- over Citizens National bank. PBOIIATE COUKT The hist i ftnd tcsUiuent of Jacob of liruva City, was filed.

Uirter ijcach was appointed guardian of Siena keac.h a', al Fl saiilemunt of the estate of Will i a FiAZsr, late of made aad Kitchell, executors. A I A TllASSFERS i i a Jf Colby, of Bangamon I couiity, to Mai'tlia a. Hargls, It5 acres i la toe 15, 15, 3 west; 83,300 OR SALE AT A BAHGAIN' -A NEAT new room cottage in norihwcst Dccatur, i well, cistern, cellar, wullis and oinbouseb. OD the marlift foi a few Sajb only Part uush. balance on monthly payments.

Address 1 KM'iEW office. F. S1BLEY, M. 120 NORTH WATER ST. OTFIOE HOURS: 10 to 12 3 to 4 p.

m.ind 7 to 8 p. m. A diseases. VEOK1A No 4 4.10 am No. SO 7.110 am No.

8 3.5T pm Loc am TO BVAMSV1LLB. No 1 am No. 11 Loc i SOU pin No. No. No.

No. No No. No KHOM PEUlilA i til 10 am pm 31 7 35 pm HOM IVAHWIfcLK. 4 30 (Mil am a T)0 pm 10 Loc Irt HU.06 urn DECATUR, IL1INOIS. No', 3lto Mafirt 7 TM pml Indiana, Decatur Ai Western.

AltlUVK I UKPAKT. No. 3 .135 am'No. a am No. -MO pm No I No.

10. Freight 4 5 pm No. 7 fr HumeMKWjim tExcept Sunday. 'sn pm 400 pm No! btb Hu'mcl 430 pm 1) O. ROSEN, ARCHITECT AND CONTRACTOR, OFFICE ROOMS: Over Piper's studio.

WOK A HOOM HOUSK AND JU lot lu east part of town; ti room house In nortli purl of town; and ti room house, till modern Lonvcniorecs in Kiveiside, at reftHonable term blho have fcor-es (or sale and to Hade fnrm.itcn lor icy Kentuiiiiy driv- 41U Waier. FOK SAl.K--'VJt'-DKl.I.ANKODS. 1 QUARE 1'IANO, MAHOGANY tltjihb. ilirouguuut, worili twice the moiiuy. .11 OLCC, ir'J Miiiisu UOOK BINDING.

Practical book binding and bank book nmnu facturlng, IK South Water street, Docatur, Ills. Magazines bound, names stamped IB cold on books, pocket books, memorsnauo' riooks, toilet casus, etc. I make telescope ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE FOR FINAL SEtTLEMENT. STATE OP ILLINOIS, I OolINl'Y. Eitnte of Jamej P.

Low, To Low, Widow, and tlie Holrs of SaidK-tate. You are hereby r.otifled that on Sa.uraay, thoaadd.ivof December. 'he administrator of sud estate will picsunt to tti" county court ol Macuii coiratj', at the county courtroom. Dccitur, 11 1m tlnal of his acts and us such aclministriuor, ash the court lo be (llscli.irgcJ frnm any and all further i aaa responsibiluies con- i siuil estate, and his administration thereof, at time you may bs present and resist such application, it you choose so to Ci JOHN H. MILLER.

Administrator. K. H. ROUT. Prcs'dcnt.

D. S. SnET.r.AUAR'iE^, Vice President. O. Moltii.yNor.us.

Cashier. GEO. W. iliuuHi, AssisuntCasbier. The National Bank of Decatur, DECATUR, ILLINOIS.

CAPITAL, (100,000. SUIU-LGS, 100,000. DIRECTORS: D. S. Shcllabargcr, Geo.

D. Haworth, J. M. Clokcy. W.

C. Outteu, Chas. P. Tlmicher K. Harwood, William Bowers, John Ullrich, K.

H. Uobj. I JOB 1 ll(( i sus p.irt payment. Alane 4 a a Louis i i i a Johr VV Mc- Carctiy, i 30 17, bit add to Vaoa; Robert Johiis 10 lot fi, talk 4, Johns, Michael's add to Puna; 8125 Charles Cheney to Henry Mull, lot 20, blk 3, Wilkinson's- Sad add to Tay lorvllle; 81,750. MARRIAGE LICENSE.

Frederick Henry Johnson 21 Miss Adda Sllvens, Johnson 20 TjlUK SALE--HOKSES. 1 HAVE SOME work horbyb, al.so some Kood K'CI- ilcalugledrivorb for sale cheap. Will sell on tuue if desired. Apply at my fceti aud sale stable at wast eud ol Kldorudo st. E.

B. Lnmoek. TfOR SALli-ALL KINDS OP PROPERTY, including lots, houses, furniture, pianos organs, horses, cows, i tloac of and even second band oolumn. to die- MILTON JOHNSON. rrcsident.

LEVtl'owi. Vice Proaiu-nt. J. A. UAWSON, Cashier.

The Citizens National Bank, DECATOR, ILLINOIS. CAPITAL, KOo.O'io. SURPLUS, Jai.ooo. FOIL RENT. GOOD STORY.

RENT--A PLEASANT FRONT BOOM on second floor, comfortably furnished, with or without board, 528 N. Church st. OR RENT-A NICE FURNISHED ROOM for a gentleman, within half block of N. Water grate or stove. Apply 149 JS.

Green But It Lacks the Essential Elemeut of rvFPICE FOR RENT--THE ROOMS RE contlyoccupied by Dr. W. J. Cheuoweili rntn over Armstrong store are for rent. The Chicago Trloute p.lnU a story oout Springer that Is good a up LANp WITR but ills not true In a ls J4 0od r0 om house, large barn.allkinds Is as follows: of out bullflngs, good orchard, wind mill, etc.

Cong.essman Springer of Illinois will soon be an ex. Ha made a rattling cam- DS( Mainst. ps.ign In his district the last time he was a candidate. In fact, some of the stories OR RENT--A FURSISHffiD HALL SUIT- able for a club or lodge rootn. Lately oc- In state." THII: whisky trust evidently Is not afraid of the annual swear off that is i ippojeiJ to take place Jan.

1. It has a candidate. act, some stores "a cTub orlodge rootn. Lately oc- 1 that are jSiCumlng to i absut that ciipiedbv the locomotive engineers Located eamtalgu indicate lue leader of the E. Oemaciltlc delugation from Illinois ritttifr ovtircild the act.

His tood wife Is an exemplary M3th- odlst, and his son Is a minister in that Kincaidor Mrs. Sopha Troutman. furn'sh or unfurnished. i to lane piace JB.U. i.

ii and his son is a minister in inui ordered plants to start that date denomination. Heretofore Mr Springf th th MONEY TO LOAN. in half a down cltlos, miking a dally 1 icrease In capacity of 13,000 bushels. THK.IE need bo uo fears that the Democracy win be shirt of candidates i i Two i Illinois are already spoken of i anJ a few o'bers same state have been suggested. CHICAGO'S drainage ir-istees want aii- o'-her 86,000,000 to finish the ditch The Is i coming out iko all (i her Chicago eDterpibes, about four times as eipenslve as wasflrst expected.

IT Is said that not a candidate, fuse. This Is modest enough, In view of contemed himself with i po Itlcal jivelln, and always scored, hut In this-1 ist campaign of Ills he found Arcad taut his political hand had lost Its cuti- nlug, anil he went quietly to work in i church i There wae a Methodist love feast down at Decatur and Mr Springer bis dates SD as lo be present The was held it one ot the hotels of Decatur, and In order to make It appear that his coming was unintentional he rushed ioto the hotel with a basket The clerk took charge of It and "Biothcr P. JOHNSOST, REAL ESTATE AND loan at't'nt, monev to in large and security Itooms and-I I biitluinn. Ali business strictly cona OfUcc oncn Satuidav night. imln Harrison Is but be would not re- der the the determined silence him (or a candidate.

that demands KKXTUOKY Democrats arc talking running John G. Carlisle for governor. He wonld make a good governor, but he la also making a good secratary and had better not be changed. SOMETHING knocking down the big snrplus. If the decrease up a beuer price Is certain.

keeps MR CVLLOM'S country up the fight. They dont them. editors keep want him to THEBK are 433 children at the Soldiers' Orphans' home at Normal. Own Talfiit. Little Sister--I could moiuled wagon better myself.

Yuu'n. not good Bt anything 1 Little Brother--Ye-. I sun. Mother Baid so. "Good at what?" "Sbo said I was g-ooi ul 1 Good ice.

Lit' Girl--How did scratch your fl'L Li; Girl (tlu.u-ii-.V.l.v) tboiu with yuar 11 so cloM totlu' ONEY TO LOAN IN LAKGE AND SMALL amounts Loans made on live im piements. or nousehold goods All claeaes of loans negotiated on short notice. Loans on farms and city business property at 6 per cent interest. Apply to A. T.

Summers, 14i N. Water, over DOST--FOirifD. A FRIDAY EVENING BE Jj tween Rirersldi! and Prairie live chate was "showed up" to the table mine watch i name on outsidr. Finder will denominational was un- eDdr 8 lie had a seat by presiding elder, and to I OSJIJERCHANT him Mr. SuringertoldhowMrs Springer I was Interested In the missionary woik of the church, and how hie son had been dedicated to church work, and that he, too, was In love with the work of mis- dons.

Of courne Mr Springer was too old In reward by returning sa'DC to Murray G. Mllli kin, at H. Mueller's Plumbing and Heating on N. Mam st. MISOKI.LJINBOC3.

Springer was too old in pnlltlcs not to a nation, a a bl 1( BB on Christmas day, turkeys weighing he tho E. Mr. Springer from 12 to 20 pounds. Trap, still. tanset and i.

i-lflji ahnnMntr Matnh tfl becin at 0 clock a m. rifle snooting Match to begin at 8 o'clock a bad suggested that It would not be Inconsistent for the i brethren to TRANCING--THE NEXT TERM OP PROF ztve him a i In atnbllton to be Leonard's dancirg elana takes placenext oioAtort HoMniMTur a hn had clinched 'Monday. Pupils joining this class will be ad elected. Believing that he naa clincnea miuoclifree topthe assembly's dancin? a polltlciil nail In an evangelical board, m. Assemoly afterwar fLuknd tn be excused, as he imdniL'bt.

Mr. Springer asked to be eieuspd, as he had a date up the road, and rushed for a parsing train. A few minutes after the hotel clerk pairing a specialty. Old clocks mucle to keep time as good as new. Prices reasonable.

Al work guaranteed 449 North W.iter St. ATEST SHEET MUSIC TEN CENTS A JU copy. Lowest prices on planoa and organs A few minutes alter tne noiei quality considered inDecatur. Also smaller hmlra Intn fpast with an i for instruments, sewing machines and jewelry broke Into (Be leasi a inquiry ior aymea ts. Lead all honorable competl the Hon.

William Springer. He was i tioo and guarantee satisfaction. Garrett, a Inforrael that Mr Springer had left on I Siruh. Wntpr si. a train.

The clerk said he had a basket; f. t'KANKb, WATCHMAKER AND Mr. Springer had left la his care, Fine watch gold re acd tfa', te thought It might contain something that was va'uable. Toe brother who had been Impressed i the congressman's sincerity on cntssions took charge of the basket, acd with true Christian spirit opened It to see if It contained anything Mr. Springer in bis campaign work It may have been a Republican tr'rk on the part of the hotel clerk, but the presiding elder never connected the hrtel clerk with it and that glimpse which the good man had of the contents of the basket caused htm to change his m'nd about the Hon.

William Springer. i ihe Methodist vote was not plumped the congressman as It might havo been. The Wilson bill ha1 something to do with the retirement of Mr. Springer, but not all. BRANOOM REPORTS HA'ING wonderful success with his new treatment for deafnesB.

Boaang noisea in the ears re lipved in many In one or two apoli cation 2nt is very mild and without pain REMAIN, Telephone389. Heiiill alleaiu from that lace. R. DIXON'S OFFICE WIL 1115 N. Water fit.

A RTI-1S ARE INTERESTED IN THE fine line of mouldings that we have. Special rates for a week. StvHs new; work the best Pictures and tasles at remarkable Wetzel Co 34S Main st. ID JOHNSON, REAL ESTATE AND loan agent. Money to loan in or email amonnts on all kinds ol furniture, lire stock or real estate security.

All busbiem strictly confidential. OfUce open Sarurdaj sights Booms 43 and 44. Arcade office bnilfflog EXECUTRIX' SALE (IF REAL ESTATE. STAT-' OF ILLINOIS, COCNTY OIT MAOON, In the Oouniy Onun of siul Muton county November erm. A U.

IN9I. EttaJ. kicliariNon, Executrix, etc. I i ion I to sell vs fReal Es- James P. Richanlson.

etal st.it?. Public notiLC is hereby Blvon 'hat Etta Jane RicharCson, the executrix of the last will anil uwtmmunt of Oi'orgc W. Richardson, deceased, by Virtue oMlie order decree of Haul court in -aid proceeding at said term rendered, will at public sale, a', the hour of th'ce o'clock in the afternoon, oa Saturday, the 29lh day of December, A IHIM, at Hie north outside door of the Macon county court house in the city of Doontur. the Interest of said decedent in lot eleven (11) in bloclc three (S) of Carver's addition to the city of Kecatur, and the undivided one-sixth (M) part of lot eigat (s) in block one (I) of Wlkoff's addition to the city of Decatur. all situated in Macon county and state of Illinois, as is provided by the said decree, upon the following terms, to wit: A the purchase money to be paid cash into the hands of the undersigned on the day of sale.

A deei will be executed therefor upon Ue Milton Johnson, M. L. Deck, DIHKCTORS: F. M. J.

A. Dawon, Lcvi Tow). Itaker, liiMin JoliLson. Decatur. Nov.

28, 1894. Executrix, EM. You wish to put off that caller who never sends regrets the undertaker --make it a long ways off by protecting your health with a pair of Powers' Ladies' One-half lach Thick Sole English Kangaroo Razor Shoes. So soft, waterproof, the newest foot covering out, button and lace. ADMIXISTRiTOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.

STATE OP ILLINOIS, I OOUNTY OF MACON. Estate of George W. Patterson, deceased. To the creditors of sail estate: You are hereby notified that on Monday, the 24th day if December, VfH, the adinlmstiatorot sndcetate will present to ihe county court of Macon county, at Decatur, Illinois, his Baal report of his actsjand doings as said administrator and ask the court to be discharged from' a and all further duties and responsibilities con nected with said esute and his administration thereof, at wlil time v.id place you may be present and resist su'ch application If you choose BO to do Decatur. Illinon, De'nmber 11.

1HII1. ISAAU KHI4M.A.S', Administrator. J. D. Parlors A Pain Reliever In Dentistry.

NO SASSI NO PAIN I Teeth Extracted Painlessly Without Gas. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE Nollceis hereby given that on the fith da" December, IHfll, 'tue Heuver Glldden Shoe Company of Decatur, a cotporation or ganized under the laws of the state, and doink business In tho city of Decatur, made a voluntary assignment un' er the statute this slate, to the undersigned there fore, notice is hereby 10 all creditors the said Glldden Shoe Company present their accounts, verified by oath or af Hrmmion within three months from the dau of said a signment, to the sa'd assignee. Al persons indebted to said assignor are lo malte prompt payment of the Decatur, Dec. 6, S. S.

JACK, Assignee. S. LUTZ Has the lead on the sale of Fine Pianos Organs. and And all ki ds of small instruments. Horn's Sassafras Pills CM and Blood Purifiers.

Invaluable for all dig- orders ot the Liver, Stomach and Blood. They ussist ttftdigestion andestabllshaoomfortable and healthful action of tbe bowels They ease and. relieve the liver, acd in consequence of obelr composition they purify the A taken daily (a dose at bedtime i ilwyHeejptae whole system in freshness ann Price cent. at all drugglstr.2 Sheet Music 8: Books The best goods at the sma'Ies margins is the policy. Gnat cut in prices till Jan EWIS B.

CASNBH. Prcsidnnt. BKADFOKD K. DumrKB, Vicp Pros. LEWIS E.

EVMAN, Cashier The Farmers Bank STATE OF ILLINOIS. DECATUK. GENERAL BANKING. Bridge Work Applied Without Pain. Tbe moat perfect avstem of artificial deotur known.

Take up no more room In the mou than the matural teeth. Permanent, durable, and impossible to detect that they are artificial 22-Karat Gold -Crowns. $5.00. Open Evenings, 7 to 8. J.

D. MOORE DENTAL PAfeLOKS, Corner East Main and Nortt- correct defects of vision, relieve all ye strain ar cure caduchCH. alto bore, weak, nfiimed and crorthed eyt a by our PERFECT FITTING GLASSES. nPopular prices and no xtra charge for ewtt- imtH' examination. Complicated casea and children's eyes our specialty.

If you have child whose eyes are crossed, either constantly or occasionally bring him to us anil bin eyes Btraightened without an operation, as you certainly cannot a3ord to have your child dta- flgured for life when thft remedy and cure Is easily obtained. AU diseases of tho eve treated. Consultation and oculists'tests free. Try our new glasses for far and uear seeing! only one pair needed for any distance. 50c.

Testing Tree. Office bourn from 8 a m. to 6 p. m. Open Saturday nlfjhts.

DR. C. W. BRANDON. 121 North Water Decatur Drs.

M. and H.Braitfom.Eye, Kar and Cancer Bitortum, 304 North Water street HEftDftGftE CURED DR. WHITEHALL'S ME-fiRIM-INE W-A half headache. The onlv plcatmnt. perfect, prompt relief and permanent care for all forniho' and by W.

Neisler and moner refunded for a full box on trial if not Hat- isiictory. MEWSPAPEJRl.

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