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FRIDAY, JUNE 6, ST. JACOBS POSITIVELY CURES Rheumatism Neuralgia Backache Headache Feetache All Bodily Aches AND THE TECATTJB SEMI-WEE KL FAVORS ST. LOUIS Grocers' Association Will Go Out of Town for Annual Picnic PFEFFER'S TEAM Loses In the Opening Game of the Season's Series at Evansville The tamous specialist, to visit on lelty pereoiially-an excellent chance the eick and Buffering. I'BEK Consul tatiou and examination at his privat parlors at BRUNSWICK HOTEL, Decatur. Monday, June 16, 1902 8:00 A to 4:30 Returning every four weeks, i a IK- i i i i I nf a 1 crop li, i of f.

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temporarily engaged a assistant route aKPUt of the Pacific and is ou the road at I present. INFAVSPAPERf COMMITTEE DECIDES TODAY The Retail Grocers' association held largely attended and very interesting eeting Wednesday evening at their club ims on William street. The meeting, previously announced, was devoted tho consideration of some of the do- ih of the a a picnic of the sociation. It was unanimously to hold the picnic out As one of the members ex- it, they were tired of soliciting om their friends in this city and want i have a picnic that is self-sustaining, ho date not been definitely sctlled, lit it will be- some timn in the latter art of July. The following commit- eo was appointed to consider locations or the picnic: T.

T. Springer, Fred i and C. Keyl. They will hold a ieting this afturnoou and will confer vith the authoritios of the Wabush and llinois i a i.iilroa.ls on the matter BUT C. BARNETT'S BOYS Take a Well Played Game From flowea: quas--Strong Team--Bloomlogton Beats Terre News Evansvillc Tune 4--Timely hitting won the game for the home team today.

Evansville 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 Decatur 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 6 Batteries--Polchow, Seisler, Brady, Dorner, Krebs. BASEBALL BRIEFS Wilkinson and liVbott came bacTs from Terre Haute Wednesday. They did not go to Evannville because Pfeffer had thirteen men with them and did not need them. They both say that Hogan's umpiring has become almost unbearable. Among all the ball players this is attributed wholly to inefficiency.

None of them believes that Hogan is dishonest or wilfully unfair. For the last four games played Hankey and Pfeffer made the following record, and it is that of ball players: PO A Hankey 6 8 9 Proffer 13 12 4 When Fred Pfeffer came to Decatur one of the first things he said, when discussing baseball, was that he would never be in form as long as the weather was cool, that at his age, it would re- 1 quire warm weather to loosen nlm up. 0 It begins to look like he had loosened Light Weight Clothing up. special trains ami rates. St.

Louis has been strongly suggested as a good place to hold'the picnic. The Mail Grocers' association of that city ins marto extensive preparations to hold i a carnival at one ot the parks of St. Louis from July 27th to August 3th nculsive, and they have invited tlio local association to come flown and bring their friends on any of those dates. They have written a number of letters urging the acceptance. They propose to jail it Decatur day and to advertise- it and Decatur from here to St.

Louis. The a decision rests with the committee and it is not known whether the invitation can be accepted. RAIN. Cedar Rapids, June 4--No game. Rain.

BOCKFOBD WINS. a Rockford, June 4-Tweuty-four bun- Thi cp drcd people today saw Rockford win i Fl from nnvenport. It was a pretty game with steady work by both pitchers u- 1 At Evansville on Monday in hiB charge to the grand 'jury Judge H. A. Mattison urged the body to stop Sunday baseball playing and to indict all people playing on Sunday or seeing a game The best attended games of the 1 League are those played on Sunday, and the, directors of the league are anxious over Judge Mottison's atti- Davenport 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 Rockford 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 Batteries-- MrC'ord, Holmes; Owens, .5, Thiery.

HUTS TRY AMATEUR. Terre Haute, Juno 4-- Ferguson, high school pitcher, was given a trial in the box today, striking out six Bloomingtnn men. Score: Terre Haute 4 0 0 0 0 0 Bloomingtou 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Batteries--Ferguson, ker, Belt. In tho game at Terre Haute Monday Hankey had three singles a a home run to his credit. McQuaid in that game struck out three times.

Pfeffer made two 2-baggers, i The Terre Hauto Gazette says: Urn- pire Hogan was again erratic and 0 I seemed unable to distinguish a ball from 4 MARRIED strike or a foul from a a i ball. Once being so palpably unfair mat the spec- tators hissed him. WIN A A The Tc rc HauV'papers say that ex- CRTJM-ASKINS. Daniel Crura and Miss Fannie Aski-is were married Wednesday night at the Tabernacle in the presence of the officers and teachers of the Sunday school, Rev. F.

B. Jones officiating. The wedding was a very quiet but none the less happy affair. On behalf of the teachers and officers of the Sunday school Mis, Chloe Russell presented the happy cou- with a silver set. Miss Askius has for a number of years been the primary teacher in the Sunday school.

FKRGTJSON-CUSI-1ING. Ferguson and Miss Julia ied in the Catholic or us Kina ha; I church in Assumption on Wednesday a special study ot tho diseases of i lt o'clock, Rev. Father 1, 0 a3ue and Ch Kane officiating. SrlrkTSwr TOWXKND-M'CAtinilFA' t. ni-n mans nhe-1 Th(Hnas Townend and Miss Sarah Me- Caughey, were married TVednesday morning at 0 o'clock ut St.

Patrick's Catholic church. Rev. Dean Murphy performed the ceremony and celebrated high mass. A number of the friends of the couple witnessed the ceremony. Barnetts Boy, Game From I Umpire Popkny cover- first base in the Champion Amateur Team splendid style.

Barnett Hardware nine took Our Assortment of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING Comprises all the latest ideas in materials, style of cut and finish. Our latest arrivals, Coats and Pants Fancy tfceviots, Flannels and Striped Worsteds. The C. M. went to Moweaqua Wednesday The scores show Popkay is play- 1 Moweaqua weciuesuuy uuu Cheap Charley Reliable Clothing Dr.

Apple man Formerly of New York, now hentlv located in Chica- is a Prof j. A Vergnll liellevue Hospital Medical co lego L. hi woro lrri How iork City, the most notable insti A Moweaqua R. Snyder, 3b Itv noapiLUiB. iesults thfs experience are mauy phenomenal cures ttA over tho state, tin cute and Cftronlc Catarrli In ears, deafness, diseases of Iha cvo ear, throat, lungs, stomach, ver kidney urinary and bladder ner- ions' iSortiSllofc dyspepsia conBt.pa.

-ithout The groom knife Sa pain and no detention from hern living in blacksmith and has Danville, but will in tho future, make his home in this city. The and Middle Aged Men Umie is woi nBtI Kcity Suffering from the in Nilultic otency, aa the re8uit matuio and Wednesday voning occurred the mar- JbtheT causes producing tome of the 1 Mim a Bcck to Norman vBU Vervo usnes? cuSl'- Eaton, Ucv. Parker of the Christian Wotsh fSnfTMtoB f' kioaT aversion to BO- elmrch ofllciating. The ceremony was defective memory, and sexual extol mcfl nt 7-30 o'clock iu the pres- fcitustion, which unfits tha euce of a small company of the i Kyncr, 2b S. Scarlette, Gregory, ss Bm-heu, L.

Scarlette, Kilborn, Ib j.lackson, If li. Snyder, Decatnr Badger, Martin, Abbott, Ib Straughn, If Taylor, Wayne, 3b Baum, ss Carson, cf I 1 i 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 1 14 0 9 A 7 3 3 1 0 ,1 0 0 been told to cut it out. Phil A 7 eatch has named as an I umpire in the Three- I league. BY ONE RUN. Decatur High School tort the flamo a Sprlnzfield The Springfield high school team defeated the home high school team at 8 0 30 17 (i pl Wednesday by the score AB PO A 10 to 9.

The i i run was made in the ninth inning. The teams were even- I matched and the game was clean I from start to finish. It was played on 0 the, M. C. A.

diamond and nearly one 0 hundred and fifty people were preHent. 2 The Decatur hoys lost out by not having 3 a good pitcher. All other branches of 0 the team were working well, nut die 0 pitcher bad an oft day. The score by inn- 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 2 1 2 1 0 8 3 2 3 5 0 1 30 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 6 0 0 0 0 9 110115001-10 tot the home team follows: files, first base; Mor- rface, second base; Percy House, cured. i home-like affair.

The bride's gown was scrofula, stricture, gloot, mn vith Valenciennes men women such as leucor- trimming. Following the ceremony a wed- menstruation, displace- was served. The groom is bearing down palna, etc, mlustrinus nn(1 worthy young farmer time: rtnble I1Uni township and tl.a bride is one of tho most highly esteemed young ladies of Niantic. 41 9 10 Two Base Hils-Kilborn, Badger, Abbott, Wayne. '2.

Three Base Hit-Gregory. Stolen Bas-es-R. Snyrtor, Kyncr, Gregory, Kilborn, Jackson, Abbot, (2). I field; F. McGregory Base on Balls-By Scarlette by I field Keeler, right field; Claude Keyes, pitcher; O.

Reed, catcher. The feature of tho game was the goon work of Morris Surface at second hasp. Manager Guy Harrison, who hag done ij.ii much to strengthen the team, was i -Moweaqna Decatur, hal ge the boyn. They received sixty- five per cent of the gate receipts. solicited.

J. FOR THE PLAINTIFF i APDLEMAN, M. Justice Hane Decides the Ca.o Mutheny Lambert 100 22nd Suite 22, of CHICAGO ILL. Dr. Enos, Homeopath Diseases of Women and Children and chronic troubles a specialty.

Office over Springer's on Lincoln Sq Both Phones, Decatur, III You Could Look If Shiloh's Consumption cure Co Guaranteed to cure Consumption, i i i A i a nnd all lung Cure, Coughs fc oy lll the Blood Justice Ilnne gave his decision Wcd- esdny in the case of Matheny vs. Lam- favor of tho plaintiff. The is somewhat unusual. Matheny to recover the amount of a bill from the defendant. A year ago ast I.amhPi-1 filed a petition in bankruptcy and last fall at different times he made promises to pay the Mat bill in full.

When he failed to do this the suit was brought and the a admitting the promise to pay urged that they were made before bis final discharge from bankruptcy The evidence showed that Lambert had repeatedly promised to pay and the justice decided a the promise is of a a to renew the claim and judgement for the whole amount Keith Litter was arrested Wednesday taken before Justice O'Marn on a nrge of assault preferred by Mrs. F. Shuttle 2. Struck Out-By Scarlette by Shul Passed B.ills--By Snyder by Badger 1. Wild Pitches--By Scnrlctte 1.

Earned Runs 3 I A return game was to have been play ed with Springfield at the league diamond on Saturday, but the ground will in use that day and the game is post- navonoort. Capta.u aod Third poned until the closing of the scries of Suspended by President Sexton 1 the Three I league. President Sexton has suspended Victor King the third baseman and captain of tiie Davenport team. The straw FINE He Asiaulted Roy Homstedt W.th a Knife Last Mbrunry Elzie Stanley was before Judge Hamor in the county court Wednesday and a plea of guilty to the charge making an assault with a deadly weapon. He was fined $25 and costs, which he paid.

On the night of February 17 last on South Park street, Roy Hemstedt and Stanley bad a light and Stanley was knocked down. When Hemstedt stooped over his fallen foe the latter made a slash at him with a knife Hems ted was cut from the corner of the, right eye diagonally across the face 1 1 to the left Ride of the chin, both lips being cut. i stitches were put in the wound to draw the edges together. The May grand returned an indictment against Stanley. TAKETroToRSYTH ARGOU MATINEE PUNISHES KING REV.

GEORGE 0. WOLFE that 'brok' the president's back as I nerabef of Methodist Conference the closing sentence of a newspaper in- Home in Chicago K1 tS R0 Ho, tav, Wolfe, a life long was i i a but he was prompt- Mend, and for years a ly reinstated when the team came to Huois conference. He died Davenport which seems very strange." nt the home of his son. Rev. Wo fe was In an opeii letter Mr.

Sexton shows that widely known to the older members of with the Conference, although ho had not RUPTURE. PILES and GOITRE Absolutely Cured. PAY WHEN CURED. SEE DR. SLUSHEli, Powers arc times when even tho pasto thinks there is no earthly hope for th choir, Thi.

ripmture to on every box ol the genuln Uxative Bromo-Quimne tte that Lane. A hearing hursdny morning. was set. roc WITH THE SICK Milrose- Morau of South Franklin suffering with typhoid pneu- trei't the little child of Charles John- oii. is suffering from lung fever.

Mrs. Carrie R. Coleman of Monti cllo who has been quite ill at bt Mary's hoM'ital, was much improve. Vrthnr McKay, who was dragged horse last Friday, is getting alou well. His right arm is still total, paralyzed, but it is hoped that this iradnally disappear.

Mrs. J. E. Saxton has been senousl ill for some time past. Subscribe for the Herald.

i ail King was entirely unfamiliar with the Mulaiiey rase except as he had read of it and then he goes after Mr. King in proper style. King was cautioned by the president after having been fined three times for the use of vile language on the ball field. Since that caution he as been fined three times in addition, nly two of the fines have been paid, hren different umpires have complained King on the ball field. Regarding le Miilaney case the president says Cing's interview is equivalent to an open large that the president of the league wilfully assisting one club to win ames.

For a less serious offense one layer was suspended from the league lit season. In this instance Mr. Sexton likes full charge of the matter himself the confc rence, although he. bf en actiTP the past ten years, but had sustained a superannuated relation, absence from the city Owing to his -Rev Reed will not he able to fill his engagement to preach on Lincoln square this evening, but will do so tomorrow night. W.

F. McKee returned to Assumption Wednesday from Chicago where l.a had been caljed to attend the funeral of Emma Langworth, a sister ot his wife. bursh nd he closes his letter in the following -igo'rous fashion: "I therefore notify you, hat, a today's game you stand suspended from participating in any game played club until further no- Your term of suspension will re main in force until nil fines now stand ing against you are paid, and for such further period of time as you may require to convince me, through the officers of your club, that in the future you will show to the officials and urn pi res of this lenKue the respect to which they are entitled." LAND-- Auction sale at Clinton, HI court house, at 1:30 p. m. S-iturday that valuable farm belonging estaU of the late John S.

Vreflcn- a known as the Geo. Bloye farm -awd In Dcwltt county, 3 miles north Klnncy 1 1-2 miles south nf Halls- ie 2 1-2 miles south of Midland, 111 11 be oZered: 1st. west (124 acres out improvements; 2nd, middle ail) with pplenclld improvements; thlid, Tso) acres with Improvements; fourth north (40) acres without Improvements 1 and as a whole (380) acres with all improvements. This farm must seen to be appreciated. Largp residing wind mill, tanks, barn, out houses, hlv barn double corn crib, small house.

school noune and rural delivery. Sale without redemption reserve. If vou will write to Mr. Woy he will ar- to drive- you out from Clinton and Ellis Hawkins Was Moved to the Horn, of Parents Ellis Hawkins, the young man shot by a Clinton officer Monday night, was removed last night to the home of. his a P.

IL Hawkins, at Forsyth. He was taken from the jail to the Illinois Central station iu the patrol wagon, a stretcher being slung between tho seats so that he had a a i comfortable ride as far as the station. The condition of the injured man was at least no worse a the night before so far as his fever was concerned, but when he arose from his bed in the a i annex to git on the cot he was htiff and could not handle himself as -well as he did the night he TMs brought here from Clinton. Wednesday the fines assessed by Judge Hammer were paid by P. H.

Hawkins. Deeds Recorded John H. Oren to Chap. E. Seaton, lot 21 in Crowder Roberts' addition to Decatur; $700.

C. C. H. Cow-en to a P. B.

Cowen lots 2, 5. 8 and 11 in block 8 in War- $1. G. W. Elliott to G.

R. Forter part of lot 8 in the assessors' sub-division of the south west quarter of section 15, towa- s.bip 3', range 2 cast: $1000. Emery Janvrin to W. H. Janvrin the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 7, i 17, range 1 east; $4000.

Woy, Auctioneer. ciintonl Executor, Sprlngflela, 111. Marriage Licenses Norman O. Eaton, Niautic a M. Beck, Niantic Wm.

i Ayei'K, ('liii-ngo Pearl A'. Faitl), Warrensburg Victor Dewciii, Warrensburg Grace Faith, Warrensburg Chas. M. Sidcrs, Camargo Leone Shaw, Decatur Emanuel L. Crum, Deratur Fanuie E.

Askins, Decatur ....28 I ....25 21 ....25 35 21 20 24 Presents Card of Races Equal to a First Class Meot RESULTS Arcola, June racing matinee today in which Arcola and I'e- catur horses participated was an unqualified SUCCPSK. While it Is designated as a racing matino. the sport was of the high class whicli it to (he dignity of a meet. The contests were of a high ord-r, and exciting and every event of excellent quality. The a a largo and I the enthuhiaf.ni of the horn-men and 'spectators was sustained at high pitch from the beginning to the close of the card.

The lateness of the hour canned postponement of the mule race, which goes over until toi lorrow. The events nnd the results of ic lay follow: Classified Pace-live Kntries-Hodney Willies won the se-ond and third henls and "the race. uner won the first heat, and was seen'id ill the next two. Victress was third, Toe Baker fourth and Santa Anita faM fifth. 1:07 3-4, 1-4 nnd 1:08.

Free-for-all Trot- -Three entries-Con- dexter won the first heat and the third heat. China Cecil won the second hcnt. Domitiou was third. 1-2, 1:10 and 1:10 1-2. Clarified KntriPK- won the first am 1 second heats.

Edward second in the first heat ant Maude 0 second in the wcond heat. we V. if" a pncer while tho other two were trotters. and 1:10 1-2 The events for tomorrow nt, fol lows: Classified Pace-But Georgia Nell. Kri Vnmic, Brnm ble.

Walter Pe ichy. Mule UUCP--Six mules entered, to driven or ridden I Dr. Rnrnos, Georc Wnrd, Jack. Fitz. fohn Wesch, Hr.

Alle and Frank J. Bepgs. Free-for-all Pn Bob Me Curmick, A i Luzon, Uolnnd Crew Mixed Road nee--Bowery Girl, 0 Nettie Lamb'rt, King. Miss Mill Prince Trogcn. Pony Race--8" en entries.

There is also a match race Tbur dny the first i a dinner betwee I. R. of D. a i i with Prince ward and Thomni Lyons i AFTER THE GOAT Clint Bromley Renew! Suit The Fraternal Arm? In tho circuit court W' duesdi ton Bromley suit ernal Army of America mandi ages in of Bromley was initiated into tl steries of the Fraternal A a several months ago ami it tho term had a suit on tho i-ncket ing an Ilis new charged that ho was pin on of the lilgi' goat whi' li bud pranci'd and cavorted was heavily to the fi severely Injured. The doioudanl i demanded a he ivc a the costs nnd that resulted in being stricken from tlu locket.

Thn new suit is quite lie sail first one except a Hi-mley mission to prosecute as i poor WON IN A WALK J. F. Roich li Rceltcteii at a of the Board of rducatl The election tor meml of nrd on Tuesday attr.n'tcd tention. There were a gri rsons who did not thai ing held, iiotwithstnii' mg it i most important tins 'Id in the couri-e tit ic yeui interests of the a a jeopardy, for J. F.

Koach ndidate and was reolc icil to him t-crvcil for umbi-c the boiinl, bus an mlima Ige of the needs of th' echOO il and a i a i i ud coi 'hen was no oppositi- to Ii nd 2S1 votes wen- ca i for 1 The States Shs In the county court Joffctt prcsontcrt his port ni i the estate of the I An i i the sum due th. state a law. He I Hivor M. nnd Cliarl. Sper ws, and Leslie McPhen nephew, pny of J1312.5" "nd la Connor, a iii 1 oiiM 1 on an inlK-ritnnci- of $Wp, nut was T-w 'MIS iiinirncl .1 to i i i to the cou ty trc Subscribe for he Fllthv In India Sacred cows o'ten defile I i a ten pica," but worse ct is body that'll pp luted by ronrtlp-'tion.

J)on't permit CIciuiHe your sj stem with Dr. King'H Kcw Life Pills mid avoid untold misery. They give lively livers, active bowels, good digestion, I ne appetite. Only 2Sc. at the drug rton of John E.

King, Mc- tt, Horrall N. L. Kront. Horn--To Mr. nnd -fn.

Vt ran nt their 2 Nor 4 Mr. nnd Mrs. O. ill tln-ir home. fiTi'i If line, Jin Jtl1 Administrator Na I the comity coui Wed I.iclitcubergcr was na ied aa tor of the ei-tnte of the I i sum ot.

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