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The Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 9

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The Daily Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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Thursday Evening, August 13,1914. THE A I Page Nhw Mm Pay Homage to Matter's Friend "I not lurprlMd to observe tho Xiumbtr of men who come Into the store to purchue 'Mother's Frit remarked m. leading druggist. expectant mother If sho hasn't feMtrd of this splendid fttnbrocatlon Is inrobahly not muling 1 tho papers to much extent. And If aha does it fthciiEht to send hubby to tho drug store.

"Mother's Friend" Is applied externally over the abdominal It IB ffontlc, sooth In gr lubrlrant, pcno- to fine network of nerves beneath the nkln and has a marked tendency to relieve the muscular strain to which broad, fiat abdominal muscles are subjected. The cords, tcn- 3oni and llcunyntB are thus permitted to without the surface rtr.iln so often Involved during the period i xp' 1 tntion. And particularly to young niotheM it ihN remedial jppli at Ion of inestimable value since In keeping muBclfs firm but pllimfc It enables them to go through the ordeal without laceration of the tpldprmto often the caso when tills eentle attention is nDelected. "Mother's Friend" Is highly recommended by a host of women. Wrlto Brtdfield Regulator -108 Lamar Bldg, Atlanta, and wa will send you valuable little boofc to expectant mothers.

CONSIDER THE FACT That ninety per cent of the lots now sold in Have been bought for future use. Can there be any stronger endorsement by the general public? PHONE FOR BOOKLET Either Phone 1028. MOVEMENTS OF MANY MACON CITIZENS Mscon. Aug. tnd Mrs.

Frank Ward and of were the guests of In Macan Sunday. TV. H. JMhorn spent Sunday with his family In Assumption. Mrs.

Guest, who lias been visiting her parents in Assumption for several weeks, has returned home. Miss Rachel Torr.llnson. of Huntsville, Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs Tommy Tomllnson.

of this city, and also relatives ner Macon. Mrs. Lane and daughter spent Satur- rta and Sunday with relatives In in Hurry McGee and Max Wise, who left last week for North Dakota, where thev expected to work this fall and winter, have returned home. Miss Anna. Marie Phillips of Decatur, the guest of Mlsa Verne Tay- Inr Sunday.

Mrs J. Lnwley wns a Decatur visitor Friday. Mr and Mrs. George Phillips family of Decatur were the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Phillips, Sunday. Mrs Lee Puckett was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Oscar Stinger and family, west of Blue Mound, last week Virgil Cox, of Lovlngton, was the guest of his brother, Claude Cox, In this city Saturday. Mils Llllis Draper was a business visitor In Decatur Friday.

The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Em- mptt Cram was burled Friday In the Macon cemetery. Mrs. Bottomfield was the guest of Oliver Taylor and family east of Macon a few days last week.

Mrs Klein, was Decatur visitor Friday. Mrs. Anna Taylor was the guest of relatives In Decatur a few days this week. Miss Ella Mlddleton, who has been the guest of her sister. Mrs.

H. D. Woodcock, for the past month, left Saturday for 9t. Louis. Mrs.

Clarence Heckler of Bethany was the guest of her brother, Emett Cram and family, a few days last weak. Mrs. Kate Bruce of Chicago Heights Is visiting her sistei, Mrs. B. Woodcock this AT STOUFFER FUN'ERAL Those from Macon who attended the funeral of Stouffer In Decatur Sundav were Mr and Mrs J.

Turner, Mr. and Mrs Walter Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Edith Stoner, Mrs Mary Glenn. Mrs Florence Wise and Miss Daisy ilr and Mrs James Geddes spent a few days of last as chaperons of a cro-wd of young folks of near Blue Mound, camuetl at Smith's mill.

Mrs WooJ-ook Is visiting In St. Louis this wetk. Mrs. Walter Balid was shopping Decatur Mi 5 Thomas Humes visited her husband, who is in the hospital in Decatur, Wednesday. Miss Kate Schuler of Bloomlngton and Miss Eia Rutson of Chicago were the guests of their aunt, Mrs.

Carrie Walkor. Sunday. Will Rilcy and family, of Assumption were the guests of relatives In Macon Sunday Born, Aug 9. to William McLaughlin and wife, a twelve pound son. He has been named William Turner.

Miss Anna Feflderman of Moweaqua, wns the guest of Mrs. H. JoBtes and daughters, Mlses Llllle and Effle, Sun- Mra. O. A.

Cook the cueit ot relatives In Indianapolis last week. Mra. William Pennypacicer was Decatur visitor Monday. Mlsi Vesta Merrls returned home Sunday after visiting relatives west of Blue Mound. lira.

Dr. Miller and daughter, Berna, and son, Robert, and Mils Daisy Mc- Marphy, were Deeatur visitors Tfton- day. Miss Hazel Uphaus was shopping in Decatur Monday. Those from Macon who attended the w. C.

T. U. picnic in Decatur at Fairview park Saturday were: Mrs. Howard Hlghley, Mrs, Thomas Polk and sons, Bud and Cfcrt. Mrs.

Stella Cole. Mrs. John Fayna and daughters, Josephine and Ruth, son, Mary Gardner, Frieda Mltchner, Myrtle Coombs ert Tenney and Ors, Mltchner. Mrs. Burress and Mrs.

Sawyer ot Bluffs. 111., and Mrs. Allle Walker and Mrs. Ed were the quests ot William Relnard and family west of town, Saturday. William Woodburn of Missouri, is visiting friends In and near Macon this week.

Mr. Woodburn was a former resident of this vicinity. O. E. Daceett, Mr.

and Mrs. Karl Dag-sett, Harriet Daggett and Miss were, Decatur visitors Monday. Mrs, Charles French, of Decatur, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H.

French a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Copsy end daughters, Sylvia and Mona, were guests of Roy Copsy and family in Decatur Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. George McQuality and daughters were Deoatur visitors Saturday. Mrs. Federal of Decatur was the guest of Mrs. Oscar Copsy a few days this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moran were the guests of relatives near Blue Mound Sunday. Charles Merrls and family were the guests of Jerry Lelttleton and family west of Blue Mound, Sunday evening. Mrs.

Rogers and children of FIndlay are the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Cheater Cole, for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Idndley and daughter.

Dorothy, of Mt. Pulaski. are the guests of the former's parents. Mr and Mrs, William Llndley this week. Emery McQuality and family of Moweaqua, were the suests of Will Mc- Quallty and family Sunday.

A. Daggett left Tuesday morning for the eastern part of Maine, where he expects to spend six weeks visiting relatives and friends In the vicinity where he was born. Mr. Daggett Is near eighty-two years of age and Is able to take the trip alone. Mrs.

Watklns and daughters were the guests of George McQuality and family Sunday, Mrs. Sawyer and Mrs. Burress, who have been visiting old friends in and near Macon for the past week, left Sunday for their home in Bluffs. III. They were former residents of near Macon.

PALMER. A fJtmlly reunion was held Sunday it the old Alfred Boyd place, one and one- half miles from Ptlmer The house is now occupied by a granddaughter, Mm, Alpha Lobr and har husband. The ocpaetoa was the anniversary at Mrs Lohr's birth Mrs. Mary has been employed to teach, the fifth grade la the Btonington school this winter. Mrs Fred Waggoner and ton Chandler, of Oklahoma.

here for a visit with Mrs Q. I Sim peon. Dr. P. Simpson received Mi new mobile Monday afternoon Mr.

and Mrs A Tedrow and son Srlee, Mrs. Snima Hewitt and daughter Gladys, left Wednesday in thtlr automobile tor lioiton. Kaa. Word hti been received from them several tlmw that they fine trip. Beulah and Gladys Cottre 1 Review carriers hava rtturned "rom a tTM weeks' visit in Dacatur and Macon with rela- Mra Edward Mundhe Mrs Kotert entertained the Bm- broldery club Wtdmtdsy altemoin John Calvert has nne to Kokomli for a vljlt with her er StraTF.

C. Mlieei Chulcle Brown. Velmi and Ruth Boyd. Hirnel. RueiBli DiVner ana EoiS Boyd motored over to Farmwmllle last week to attend the picnic.

WESTERVELT. Wetkly of Obed. mty head of cattle from this place te-enUr who lives near valt. 1. vlaltlng nUtlTCs at city? A nice orderly crown attondeiS tn.

bin concert Saturday ora 0 band In its coming etpense, the ohantp and aome of the ettlgenR have cledxe to pay a aum money askly The workmen on Mr Hawley'a dwelling ar pMsratilnt nicely. Thy basement near complete Thla will be ot concrete wit concrete blocks si a founflation for th cottage Corley It superintending th wotk and when thle home IB flnUhea It wl be one of the handaomest cottages In Wei tervelt. Dr. Kerr and family. Otto ChrUI man and family, August Chtlztman an daughter, Myrtle, Lockart bothen and tarn liei, Curtis Donnell, Etther Robtnion, Her man and Maud Chrlatman attended th chautauqua at Shebyvlllle Sunday afternoon Cal Sands, family, Lee Johnson and fami: of Brunswick were entertained to dlnne Sunday at the home of Cheiter Hchtemvalte and family.

Harley Chrletrrtan and faml! of Brunswick and Mlsi Lonea Pontla a1 dinner with O. Corley and family an Herman Chrlntman and wlfa epent part tbe day at the home of Charley Roblnio and famllv near -WeBtftrvelt, and Rober Bawllngs a.n4 family and Otis Weakley an family ate Sunday dinner with Dave Yon and family The showers which pasiea over thli locality Monday much appreciated. Mn Winchester, Mri Frank Sands an daughter May. and grandion Noble left her Monday night for a week's Mslt In Cham palgn county Harry Cook an4 little daughter, Vlrglnl ot Bhelbyvllle, were Wtttervelt callers Mon. day afternoon Mrs.

Dave McDonald, returns! to he liome Monday after a several vis with her husband, who Is employed at catur They contemplate moving to tha city in the near future. CASTOR IA for and Children. Tto Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of TRY THIS NERVE TONIC-FREE We -want every nervous, weak and worn man and woman in America, to try Wade's Golden Nervine. Simply send your name to Gem Medicine St Louis, Ma, and a Free Trial package will be mailed, postpaid. want to prove to you that thero is no other medicine in the world which equals Wade's Golden Nervine for the cure Nervous Debility, Neurasthenia, Insomnia, Weak Heart, Nervous Headaches Nervous Indigestion, Weak Back and Kidneys, and any and all debilitated run down conditions In men or women.

It is the greatest re-vltalixer, nerve builder and restorative known to medical science. There is positively noth- ng it to promote and renew vigor and vitality. The package is sold by dnigglsta. Don't fa! try this remarkable tonic, end bid farewell forever to Weakness and Nervous ills of every kind. Wade's Golden Nervine is sold and.

recommended by Decatur Drac Deeatnr. DI. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.

Play P. A. right across the boards! You lay an odds-on bet that Prince Albert is the best pipe and cigarette smoke any man ever put a match to. You'H cash in before you dean out your first tidy red tin. Here's tobacco that's got real red- blooded man punch, but it con 'f bite your tongue and it con 'f parch your throat.

That's thrown into the discard by a patented process owned eKchisively by the manufacturers. You stick a pin here--no other tobacco can be like Prince Albert; nor has P. A. any "near" relatives! Follow the thought Just put it right up to yourself for a test-out. Lay a dime against a tin of Prince Albert and get tipped off from the home plate as to how close to case cards this talk is.

You get wise to that P. A. flavor and fragrance. Because it's just one of those little things in fife that smooths out ruffles and wrinkles in the day's work and sends you along right cheerful like. Prince Albert la everywhere.

In toppy red Sc (handy Mr rolling 'em); In tidy red Uc; aba la pound and half- pound ttut make hit home or office. ALBERT tint national Joy amain Now For The Big WIND-UP Fire Sale Ends Saturday, August 22 Here's the final "call" on this sensational sale. Only a week more in which to take advantage of these Fire Sale Bargains. Orders have come from the heed of the W. D.

Ferguson Adjustment Co. of Chicago, to bring this sale to a close Saturday, August 22nd. Orders also say that every dollar's worth of merchandise most be gotten rid of before that time, even if it has to be given away. And that's practically what we're doing now. Prices don't begin to represent manufacturer's cost.

It's your opportunity to make dollars by spending a little. Don't let it go by. Grasp It! Come tomorrow, or Saturday; get ahead of the enormous crowds that will throng this store as a result of this last big cut in prices. $15 Blue Serge Suits $7.45 There are just 100 of these beautiful blue serge suits for Saturday selling; the finest blue serges in the land; not the shiny, looking-glass kind, but elegant, soft, imported weaves, made up into the fmeet hand tailored suits you ever laid eyes on. Suits that reflect the very latest styles; suits that you will be glad to wear in any company; suits that are ACTUAL, BONA FIDE, GUARANTEED $15 VALUES.

Don't take our word for it alone. Come and see for yourself. You can tell in a minute. You can see the evidences of fine tailoring--the hand-made button holes, the high-grade linings. Don't miss this offer.

Come Saturday and get a GENUINE $15 blue serge suit $5 Blue Serge Pants for it alone. Come $7.45 Every man wants a pair of blue serge pants. SOO pairs for Saturday selling. Made of the finest all-wool blue serges; made in the latest semi-peg and English styles, made as good as the highest class custom tailor could make them. We have all sizes.

Come and get a pair Saturday, guaranteed $5 blue serge pants, Saturday only, pair, $2.98. $2.98 Selz Royal Blue Oxfords for The greatest shoe offer of the season. Genuine Selz oxfords, in blacks and tans, button or lace and all the very latest styles. Guaranteed Goodyear welt oxfords, sold the world over for $4 a pair, on sale here Saturday, a pair $3 Oxfords for $1.79 Another big shoe bargain 50 dozen pairs of HA men's high-grade Goodjear black andiPT tan oxfords, nil the very latest lasts, in jfc I button and lace styles. Actual $3 a pair Underwear 50 dozen men's knit and bal- bnggan shirts drawers, in all sizes, regular 39c values, garment 19c Handkerchiefs 50 dozen blue, red and white men's handkerchiefs, large size and regular lOc values, each 3c 15c Socks 6c 50 dozen pairs men's high- grade socks in black, tans ted all colors, regular 15c values 6c Work Socks 100 dozen pairs of men's genuine Rockford woven work socks; standard lOe grades, a pair 5c 15c Collars 8c 500 dozen men's newest styles in linen collars.

Standard 16e collars on sale at each 8c 60c Overalls 39c Men's extra quality durable blue and striped denim overalls, best 60c values, a pair 39c S. Water Si Mercantile Co, 121-123-125 South Water Street. IPflf Ell TPI1I MFAI Til IUFAI; 'Ev etc teal Stfo Tpd- td itdunn note TOTO 8vvacr6e vd einftte cndte gpAuata etc thv 64 etc poAfleidv ffoc. dyicrtoc xal tfcv 005 tfiv 3 0)0 teov twv The National Bank of Decatur. EYES RIGHT? If your eyes are right you should be very thankful.

If not right, you wrong them by trying to yourself into' the belief that they ire. Come and let us examine your free now. Don't put it off until next week. Priceless beyond all other possessions is the eyesight and it deserves your first consideration. tie tees best who sees the of neglect.

Ill N. Water St. Opposite Millikin Bank. WSPAPEkfiRCHiVi.

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