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I Saturday, December 3, 1904. THE DECATUR DAILY HERALD. YOUR PROPERTY BY ADVERTISING IN THE HERALD BARGAIN COLUfiiS-OTHERS SELL HAVE-TRY IT. Voting precinct No. 2 In the First FARMS FOR SALE 160 acres black prairie land.

Elevator at corner of FOR RENT A business room on S. State street 43x20. suitable for store or factory. Apply to H. Orindol Son, 236 E.

Main St. LADIES Earn $20. per hundred writing short letters. Send stamped envelope for particulars. Ideal Mfg.

Cassopolis, Mich. WILL THE PARTY who picked up a package either from the postoffice or the 5 and 10 cent store or Linn Scruggs please leave the same at the postoffice. Bargain Column Page .5 cents per line; 6 words for a (in 3. NO AD ACCEPTED FOR LESS THAN 15 CENTS; CASH IN ADVANCE. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Es-' tate of Edgar D.

Carr, deceased. The-undersigned, having been appointed administratrix of the estate of Edgar D. Carr. late of the county of Macon and state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that she will appear before the county court of Macon county, at the court house in Decatur, at the 'January term, on the first Monday in January next, at which time all persons" having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose or having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned.

Dated this 17th day of November, 1904 NELLIE M. CARR. Administratrix. D. L.

Bunn, Attorney. Novl9-d4wksSat WANTED All people outside of city limits and the farmers to know they can have all of their dead stock taken away free of charge by calling on Wm. Price, 964 North Monroe St Telephone 133, new. LOST Near Wabash depot, round gold watch charm with initials J. L.

Nov. 14, '95, engraved on it Finder please return to news stand, Wabash depot. Reward. LOST On Eldorado between Broadway and East avenue, a black purse containing some money and some receipts. Return to this office and receive liberal FOUND On King street, a fur.

Party looking for it can get It by calling at 1073 N. Edward St. and paying for this ad. LOST A price list book with Fairbanks Morse on back. Finder will receive reward for leaving at Herald.

LOST 16-guage Winchester shot gun. Reward for return to Davis Livery Co. MONEY TO LOAN W. H. NICHOLSON.

ROOM 8 CENTRAL BLOCK a ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ft A FRIEND ti TO is LOAN" YOU MONEY? fi ward at No. 719 North Water Btreet Voting precinct No. 1 In the Second ward at No. 345 orth Main street known as ward barber shop. Voting precinct No.

2 In the Second ward at 430 North Mercer-St. known as Neidermeyer's grocery store. Voting precinct No. 1 in the Third ward at No. 215 West Wood St, known as Doake's barn.

Voting precinct No. 2 in the Third Ward 'at Newell building on South Monroe street. Voting precinct No. 3 in the Third ward at No. 426 South Sigel street store bulldiner.

Voting precinct No. 1 in the Fourth ward at Council Rooms, court house. Voting precinct No. 2 in the -Fourth ward at 204 South Broadway. Voting precinct No.

1 in the Fifth ward at 903 E. Eldorado street, known as Kraft's Bottling Works. Voting precinct No. 2 in the Fifth ward at No. 901 N.

Lowber street, known as Bain's grocery store. Voting precinct No. 1 in the Sixth ward at No. 1303 North Calhoun St, known as Kryder grocery store. Voting precinct No.

2 in the Sixth ward at No. 1139 North Water St, known as the Gebhart building. Voting precinct No. 3 in the Sixth ward at No. 15S9 North Water street.

Voting precinct No. 1 In the Seventh ward at No. 236 West Green street known as Hendricks shop. Voting precinct No. 2 in the Seventh ward at No.

235 Leaflund known as Masterson's shop. In the city pf Decatur, the county of Macon and state of Illinois, a special election will be held for the purpose of voting upon the, following propositions, viz: For the annexation of the following described, territory, to-wlt: Beginning at the Intersection of the center of East Prairie street, in the city of Decatur, Illinois, and the west line of the southeast quarter of the northeast nuarter of section No. fourteen (14) in township No. sixteen (16) north, range No. two (2) east of the Third Principal Meridian, situated in the county of Macon and state of Illinois, running thence east to the center of North First street, thence north to the north line of East William street thence west to the east line of said southeast quarter of said northeast quarter, thence north to the northeast corner of said southeast quarter of said northeast quarter, thence west to the northwest corner of said southeast quarter of said northeast quarter, thence south to the place of beginning.

All said territory being situate in the county of Macon and state of Illinois. For the annexation of the following described territory, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the northeast quar ter of section No. sixteen (16), in township No. sixteen (16) north, range two (2) east of the Third Principal Meridian, situate in the county of Ma con and state of Illinois.running thence west on the north line of said southeast quarter to a point twelve feet west of the northwest corner of lot of the subdivision of a portion of said southeast quarter, as shown by a plat of sal(? subdivision, recorded in book 149, at page 283 of the records in the Recorder's office of Macon county, Illinois, thence south parallel with the east line of Fairview avenue to the south line of section No. sixteen (16), thence cast on the south line of said section No.

sixteen (16) to the west line of the right of way of the St Louis division of the Wabash Railroad company, thence in a northeasterly direction on the west line of said right of way to the center line of Oakland avenue to the place of beginning, all said territory being situate in the county of Macon and state of Illinois. For tne annexation of the following described territory, to-wit: Beginning at the center of the intersection of West King street and North Vandyke in the city of Decatur. Illinois, running thence west on the center line of said King street to the center line of Fairview avenue thence south on the center line of said Firview avenue to the south line of section No. nine (9) in township No. sixteen (16) north, range two (2) east of the Third Principal Meridian, situated in the county of Macon and state of Illinois, thence east on the south line of said section No.

nine (9) and the south line of section No. ten (10) in said township and range, to 'the center line of said Vandyke street, thence north on the center line of said Vandyke street to the place of beginning. All said territory being situated in the county of Macon and state of Illinois. For the annexation of the following described territory, Beginning at the center of the intersection of North Monroe street and West Pugh street, in the city of Decatur, Illinois, running thence north in the center of said North Monroe street to the north line of the right of way of theTllinois Central Raiiroad company, as now located thence southeasterly along the north line of said right of way to the west line of North Church street thence south on the west line of said North Church street to the center of said West Pugh street thence west in the center of said West Pugh street to the place of beginning, all said terri tory being' situated in the countyof Macon and state of Illinois. Which election will be opened at 7 o'clock in the morning and shall be closed at 5 in the evening -of that day.

Dated at Decatur, 111, this 25th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and four. ALBERT LEACH, City Clerk. No v2 6 daily tilda.te MASTER IN CHANCERY'S State of Illinois, Macon county, ss. In the Circuit court Hattie E. Burke, administrator of the estate of William Berrier.

deceased, complainant, vs. Mary Kincade, et al, defendants. In chancery. No. 19142.

Public notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of a decree of the circuit court of Macon county, in the state of Illinois, entered in the above entitled cause at the October term of said court A. D. 1904, William H. Black, master in chancery of said court, will on Tuesday, December 20th, A. D.

1904, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. at the north door of the court house on East Wood street in the city of Decatur, In said county, offer for sale at public vendue to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, the real estate in said decree ordered to be sold: being dear cribed as follows, to-wit: Lots twenty-seven (27) and twenty-eight (28) in Frederick Nientker's sec ond subdivision in section eleven (11), townsnip iirteen north range one (1). east of 3rd principal meridian, in the county of Macon and state of Illi nois. Dated at' Decatur. Illinois this 19th day of November.

A- D. 1904. WILLIAM H. BLACK; Master In Chancerv: John B. Moffett.

Complainant's Solicitor. Novl9-d5wksSat farm, two more at another town In. li mile, with two railroads, school house 1 mile, close to Decatur, .2 sets im provements, tile every 300 feet, no weeds. One of the best in county, two line so acre tracts, both well imbroved, close to good town. One or both $125 per acre.

xWe have 16 farms of from 40 to 560 acres at $91 to $150 per acre. None far from Decatur. Describe what you want and we will tell vou what we have. Also have the best of rich level lands in Missouri, close to Illinois, for $12 to $40 per acre. Some improved and good crops on them.

Low rate excursion tickets to different localities. Laughlin Cloud, Decatur, 111. SAY BROTHER, the world do move, and the price of land is advancing, but 1 have some real bargains left. 131 acres best black land, well improved, tiled, mail route, telephone, $116 till Dec. 1, possession at once.

160 acres corn land one mile of Tay- lorville tned and fenced, $91. 25 other farms in Christian and Shelby counties, prices right. 420 acre grain and stock farm, southern Iowa, well improved, cheap and very easy terms. 400 acres black, level bottom land, 21 miles Kearney, will grow sugar beets, well improved, $o0. 50 farms Adrain county, $25 to $65 an acre.

HEBER KEIRN, Assumption, 111. OWN A HOME In the southwest, the coming untry, no blizzards, no drouths, no hot winds, no long, cold winters. Southeast Missouri, Arkansas and Texas is the country for the renter, the young man just starting out, the man of moderate means, who wants a home of his own, the man who has money to invest. Mild climate, good water, cheap fuel, cheap lumber ahd cheaper land than can be found anywhere else in this country, producing two crops in a season, and will produce anything that our Illinois land will. It won't cost you much to see this country.

Go with us on our next excursion, Nov. 22, Wilson Riber, 104 E. Prairie Decatur, 111. FOR SALP-MISCELLANFOUS FOR SALE OR TRADE V'oss Sons cabinet grand piano, good as new. What have you? 450 N.

College St. FOR SALE One black western mare. Hambletonian stocl. Not city broke. Call 646 W.

Macon SL FOR SALE One black team, two road wagons, set of single and set of double harness. Call at 437 E. William street. FOR SALE Two large size organs, very cheap, terms $2 per month. Suffern, over West's drug store.

FOR SALE New pianos. Six. standard makes in stock, $ia less than music store Di'ices. Easv navmpnts KnffW-n over West's drug store. 1 FOR SALE $300 upright piano, used 5 months.

Very cheap, easy payments. Suffern, over West's pharmacy. FOR SALE OR TRADE A gentle bay mare for milch cow. Call at 272, E. Condit St.

FOR SALE 2 good work horses for sale, one 1200 lbs, one 1450. Inquire Caldwell's coal office. FOR SALE CHEAP A gentle Jersey cow giving nearly 3 gallons milk. Address H. B.

Harbut, R. R. 3, Decatur. FOR SALE A 1300 pound, sound 7 year old horse, cash or will trade in" on vacant lot. Gus Ahrens Bottling Works.

FOR SALE An almost new high seat 3 springs, chain endgate, express wagon, cash or will trade in on vacant lot. WANTED To form the acquaintance of a reliable party who understands the milling of com meal and chicken feed. Gus Ahrens Bottling Works. NOTICE We have a party wishing to purchase vacant property, 150 feet front, 80 feet (or more) deep, on or near paved street, with close sewer and light connections, for mfg. purpose.

Gus Ahrens Bottling Works. FOR SALE Eleven pairs of inside window blinds cheap for cash. Gat Ahrens Bottling Works. FOR SALE Farm wagon, plug mare. 2 buggies, cart, team harness, Jersey cow, buggy harness.

Inquire feed store, Gebhart block. ter whites and Poland China male nogs, immune or cholera, went through the disease and doing fine. A HInkle, R. R. 7, Decatur, lil.

FOR SALE E-torage furniture of all kinds, must be sold at once to pay storage. Merldith Storage house, Broadway and Wabash FOR SALE G. M. WOOD SELLS ALL KINDS OF PUMPS, ALSO REPAIRS YOUR "BROKEN PUMP. FOR SALE-BIRDS POULTRY AND HOGS FOR SALE WHITE WYANDOTTE cocKereis, Duston strain, rrom heavy laying stock.

Strong and healthy. Good to cross with any breed. Guy A. Right-er, 2121 North Water St, Decatur, HI FOR SALE A of Legnorn cocks at G. A.

Stoys fruit farm southeast of city. These chickens are full bloodefl. TO EXCHANGE SMlVVWWWWWVWSIVl TEN ROOM house to exchange for hardware or stock of general merchandise. J. c.

care Herald. LOST AND FOUND LOST Near Prairie Hall, a lady's gold waicn. iso. size. Waltham.

No. movement Vn. mn. 977Qfl C. H.

S. engraved in front of case. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving at H. Post Sons, jewelers, 15S Merchant St DST A gold watch, large size, on TueSdMV JJ hnnt nnnn Pafnm 1. uiu office and receive reward.

FOR RENT Two suites of rooms for light housekeeping: also two bed rooms for men. Call at A. J. corner E. Wood and Broadway or Decatur Brewing Co.

FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Two storerooms. One with living rooms attached. Apply 525 E. Cerro Gordo St. FOR RENT A brick warehouse on Wabash R.

R. by C. P. Thatcher. FOR RENT Typewriters, 13 machines for sale on easy payments.

Suffern, over West's drug store. FOR RENT A good barn room for three horses, buggy and' good hay mow, 1354 N. Church. FOIi RENT Unfurnished rooms at 841 E. North street.

FOP SALE-CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Property at 1345 N. Church must be sold at once. Six room house in good condition, lot 58 ft. by 204 well, cistern, barn, etc. You can buy this property at a sacrifice if you buy at once.

Apply A. C. Allen, 141 E. Main, or at-1365 N. Church.

FOR SALE OR RENT Two new four room houses, five blocks from Lincoln square, with out houses and city water, will sell for cash or on easy terms. Also good five room house. See S. S. Jack.

146 E. Main, or E. A. Denz, first door north Millikin's bank. FOR SALE Good two story residence, 7 rooms, two halls, bath, electric lights, new- furnace, good barn and out houses, drive way.

on 50 ft. corner lot. on paved street and car line, price $3,750 if taken at once. Lehman, Maxon Albert, 149 E. Main St.

FOR SALE One of the handsomest residences in the city, hath, electric lights, hot water heat, cellar 35x70, cemented, hard and soft coal bins. On 40 ft. lot on paved street and car line, price if taken at ence. Lehman Maxon Albert, 149 E. Main St.

FOR SALE 50 ft. vacant lot in good neighborhood, one block from car line. Desirable location for mce residence. Price S900. Lehman, Maxon Albert, 149 E.

Main St. FOR SALE The best lot in Urban Place for $300; $50 cash, balance $10 a month. 200 acre farm in Fayette county to trade for Decatur residence. James O'Mara, 123 E. Main St.

WILLSKEY'S BULLETIN. FOR SALE A splendid seven room cottage with barn, on W. Leafland price $3,000. A 7 room house, cellar and cistern. 500 block on E.

Olive price $1600. room house and barn on East Wil liam price $2500. 5 room house on N. Edward Drice $1600. New 4 room cottasres.

five blocks from, transfer house at $950, $200 down balance on easy payments. Houses and lots in all parts of the city. These are certainly bargains. can ana get particulars from L. C.

WILLSKEY, 138 E. Prairie St. FOR SALE One 5 and one 6 room house, 1000 block E. North well and cistern at each. Apply 938 E.

Eldorado St. FOR SALE 5 room cottage, west side, part down, balance payments. 4 room cottage W. Green, $1100. 6 room house, modern.

North Union, $2100; 8 room house, modern, barn, W. Macon, S4300. G. G. Muir, 149 E.

Main. FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALE 105 acres good unimprov ed land on gravel road and 5 miles from Decatur at $70 per acre. G. G. Muir, 149 E.

Main. FOR SALE Farms, farm lands, city lots and residences, both cheap and high values and at terms to' suit. W. E. Mann, 116 Merchant.

OR SALE Good farms in southeast Missouri in Stoddard county, not far from market; all sizes and in cultivation. Can be plowed with a gang plow, drained out, don't overflow. Will rent for $2.50 to $4 cash per acre, and we can sell them to you from $25 to $50 per acre. Where can you invest your money better? We have cheaper "land also. Only cost you $10 on Dec.

6 to see this country so go with us on that Don forget the date, but arrange with us to go. Wilson Riber, 104 E. Prairie Decatur. III. FOR SALE ILLINOIS FARMS.

160 acres 1 mile of market, the best or land; 5100 per acre. 160 acres, 5 miles of market, a bar gain at $57.50 per acre. 160 acres. 3 miles of market, good 320 acre'' splendid farm, tiled, near Rlue Mound; price right. 160 acres near Argenta.

See us about price. If you want to buy an Illinois farm this year see us about there and other farms we have for sale. We have all size tracts and a large list, making farm lands a specialty. Wilson Rlber, 104 E. Prairie Decatur.

Ill FOR SAUK 7i acres improved, plenty iruit. 6 miles of Decatur. $S00; 32 acres improved, fruit. 5 miles from De catur. $100 per acre, could take trade on west siae.

u. u. Muir, 149 E. Main. FOR SARE 319 acres in Jasper county.

all under cultivation except 12 acres of large timber around 'the house. Improvements are the best and this beautiful farm can be bought for $50 per acre. Kuny Strohm, agents. FARM LANDS SO acres 7 miles northeast of city, $60 per acre. ARKANSAS ASD MTSSDTTRT T.4TCTa at your choice.

For particulars call and see L. C. Willskey, 138 E. Prairie St. FOP.

SALF Lots In Uie Bemas Placs wUI be sold on the installment plan: payments to suit the purchaser- Thesa lots are only 11 blocks east of th business center of the city and loea. tion considered are th cheapest lots offered in the city of Decatur. Fo? particulars inquire of B. Montgomery. 141 E.

Main St. NOTICE I will open a saloon at 529 N. Morgan on or about December sixth, 1904. C. A.

Carter. BALM OF FIGS for female troubles. Guaranteed by Woman's Mutual Benefit Joliet Mrs. K. L.

Cassell, resident manager, 256 N. Park St Agen tsv wanted. GET YOUR UMBRELLAS COVERED AND REPAIRED AT 407 N. MAIN. ILLINOIS RUBBER STAMP AND UMBRELLA WORKS- FREE An opportunity for ladies, Mrs.

Cassell at her studio, 256 N. Park will teach any lady the science of massage. Halrdressing. manicur ing, scalp treatment, who will purchase a certain amount of toilet goods. PENSION SOLICITOR I attend to all kinds of.

pension business, room 7. second floor, 224 N. Main St. De-Decatur, 111. J.

R. Edmonds, formerly of Co. 115 Reg. III. mt- DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the partnei'ship heretofore existing between Dr.

Elmer Martin and Dr. Frank Nelson Grims-ley, as the firm of Martin Osteopaths, 405 Powers at Decatur, 111., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by Martin at the same office. Martin Grimsley. Oct 26', A.

D. 1904 NEW OFFICE S. P. Hoy has removej his insurance office from the third flcor of the MiSlikin building to room 408 the same THE TRUE VAUCAIR remedy at Mrs. Cassell's Toilet Studio, 256 N.

Park St. MOVING, storing. pacRIng furniture. pianos and dishes our specialties. We also attend to loading of cars and shipping We clean and renovate carpets, rugs, etc, and lay them.

We employ none but experienced men to do our work. Personal attention given to all work. Merldith Moving Storage old phone 1131. new 648. LOW EXCURSION RATES to Arkansas 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month.

Timothy and clover land $5 to $25 per acre. Call for maps and prices. W. H. Snyder 120 Merchant st, Decatur, 111.

BICYCLE REPAIRING HAVE YOUR BICYCLE REPAIRED AT 232 W. MAIN ST. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. lECATUR CARPET CLEANING WORKS We clean- and thoroughly renovate carpets, rugs. etc.

We also have experienced men to lay them. We call for and deliver all carpets free of charge. F. M. Merldith.

Proiy. successor to C. S. Zelgler. Old phons 1131.

New 648. PATENTS Sold and obtained; F. R. GOODE, 110 West Prairie St LEGAL NOTICES CHANCERY NOTICE State of Illinois, Macon county, ss. In the circuit court, to the January term, 1905.

Julia M. Sutton vs. John W. Sutton. In Chancery.

Affidavit of non-residence in the state of Illinois of the above named defendant, John Sutton, having been filed in the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Macon county, Illinois, notice is hereby given to you, the said John W. Sutton, defendant in said cause, that the above named complainant has filed in said court on the chancery side thereof her certain bill of complaint against you, the said, defendant, and that a summons in said court has been issued against you, the said 'defendant, returnable at the January term, 1905, of said court, and that said cause is still pending and undetermined in said court. Now, unless you, the said defendant, John W. Sutton, shall be and appear before the said court on the first day of the next term thereof to be held at the court hquse in Decatur, Macon county, Illinois, on the second Monday in January, 1905, and plead, answer or demur to the said bill of complaint, the same and the matters therein stated, will be taken as confessed by you and a decree entered against you in accordance with the prayer pf said bill. Dated this 2nd day of December, 1904.

JOHN ALLEN," Clerk of said court. H. Pasco, Complainant's Solicitor. Dec3-d5wks-Sat STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING The annual meeting of the stockholders of the H. Mueller Mfg.

Decatur, will be held Tuesday, Dec. 20, 1904, at 8 o'clock p. at the general offices of the company, 512 W. Cerro Gordo Decatur, 111., for the purpose of electing directors and transacting such other general business as may come before said meeting. Dated at Decatur, 111., Dec.

1. 1904. R. MUELLER, Secretary. Dec2-d3t FINAL SPECIAL TAXATION NOTICE In the matter of the special taxation of the city of Decatur for the cost of the improvement of South Main street in the city of Decatur, Illinois, from the south line of West Decatur street, south six hundred feet, by grading, paving, curbing, etc.

Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the board of local improvements of said city has heretofore filed in the county court of Macon county, Illinois, a certificate showing the cost of said improvement, the amount reserved for interest, and also that said improvement has been constructed in substantial conformity with the requirements "of the original ordinance therefor. That to consider and determine whether or not the 'facts stated in said certificate are true, wULbe held in said court, at the court house in said Decatur, on the 17th day of December, D. 1904. at nine o'clock a. in, or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit All persons desiring may file objections in said court before said day, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense.

Dated at Decatur, Illinois, this 28th dav of November, A. D. 1904. C. F.

SHILLING. G. V. LORING. J.

P. NICHOLSON. Board of Local Improvements. H. Latham, City Attorney.

Nov29-d5t SPECLAL ELECTION NOTICE; Notice is hereby given, that on Tuesday the 20th day of December, 1904. next at Voting precinct No. 1 in the First ward at No. 439 East North street. HELP WANTED ANY PERSON to distribute our samples, $18 weekly, steady.

Mgr. "Empire" 4 Wells Chicago, III. 'WANTED Stenographer, young man, not necessarily experienced, few hours dally or full time. Call between 8- and 12 a. room 1, Conklin Blk.

WANTED A cook at the Masonic Home at Sullivan, professional cook not necessary. Address Home, care Herald. WANTED Either sex, fair education. to canvass, 2 per day and chance to make more. Address Chas.

F. Smith, GEHTLEMEN OR LADIES Hustlers. sonething new. salary or commission, 424 N. Franklin.

FIVE salesladies and girls, salary or commission on sales, short hours, pay verr day, 424 N. Franklin St. WAKTED Lady or gentleman of fair edicalion to travel for a firm of capital. Salary S1.072 per year and salary paid weekly aim pens.s advanced. Address with stamp, 4.

A Alexander, Decatur, III. WAITED A boy to strip tobacco. J. tlichl Son. 120 N.

AVater. WASTED A good meat cutter, must be well experienced and state where feist employed. A. B. C.

No. 10, care Herald. axtwii iriKrifnced tie makers tn'io to Mississippi. Leave Decatur t'ednesday, Dec. 7th.

Apply jhhc Wilson Son, Wabash Ave. IVANTED Coremaker capable of tak ing care or maueaDie iron wic iwu. k. strlntiv sober, married ban preferred. Address A.

40, care aerald. FEMALE HELP WANTED CaJjTED Agirr for housework, no washing. Call mornings, jura, bo N. Edward. ANTED A girl for general house work.

APPly. 706 w. JJecaiui. PANTED -Girl or woman for general housework. Mrs.

V. ii. i-cimaucBun, jjll W. North street. k'ANTED A wet nurse.

Apply to Dr. Cass Chonoweth. (V ANTED At once, a competent girl to assist with cooking and kitchen l-ork. Apply at 457 W. William St.

I' ANTED A washerwoman to call and 1 get washing on Monday at 1230 N. idward. WANTED A good girl for general housework, must be first class cook. E-st of wages. Apply to Mrs.

W. U. achman, 447 W. Wood St. ANTED A competent girl for general housework.

Apply at once, is. J. M. Gray, 452 W. Prairie.

'ANTED Experienced hands on ladies' coats and waists In our dress-aking department. Inquire third or. Bradley Bros. PFdsfnoNs WANTED fTUATION DESIRED Lady bookkeeper of experience wishing to lo-te in city. References furnished.

E. care Herald. 'ANTED Employment as city collector or salesman in wholesale or tail establishment. Address O. H.

re Herald. ANTED position by young man, sice 23; 6 years business experience, illing worker. References If desired. S. care Herald.

ANTED Position as an all-around butcher, can furnish reference where (t employed. W. care Herald. ANTED: A JOB By man 22 years Sid, experienced grocery clerk, collier and bookkeeper, can drive deltv-y wagon. Address H- care Herald.

ANTED Position by intelligent young married man. as traveling lesman for wholesale, house, am ex-rt bookkeeper and office man. can sist In office if necessary. Apply M. I G-, P.

O. box 3S1. Decatur, 111. ANTED A position as meat cutter jr all around butcher, city or coun town. Address C.

care of Her WANTED TO RENT ANTED 2 rooms, board if desired, small family. Call at 564 W. Ma- RENT Rooms for single men. corner Broadway and East Wood street. st moderate.

Apply at office Decatur ewing Co. or scnerer. 'ANTED MISCELLANEOUS X.NTED To buy two light horses, veight about 900. Must be good, tle and good trawlers. Call after-m 653 West" Wood.

VNTED To buy one or two chair arber shop In Decatur or some ill surrounding town. C. Cantney, 1 N. Calhoun St. iNTED To buy a second hand flat roll top office desk In good condl-l.

Address care Herald. White rice pop- corn. In irge lots, that pops well, for this we pay you more, net. than you can are. In either the Chicago or St.

lis markets. Cash when the corn is led at your station. Mail or express several ears us an average sample. ing probable quantity, and we win te offer by return mail. Address tern's seed store.

Decatur, III. A.vi'lDO sfou to know we move trunks, boxes, parcels of all kinds. Merldith Moving. Storage both 'phones. WANTED To rent a modem 7 or 8 room house in good neighborhood, centrally located.

Property mi st be in first class Mrs. Frank S. Dodd. 362 W. Macon St.

WANTED Clean rags at the Herald office WANTED TO RENOVATE YOUR carpets. We clean and relay carpets in first class shape, renovate carpets on the floor even for less money than they can be taken up, cleaned and relayed for, find with less bother to the landlady. Work of this kind is a thorough success In all grade of carpets. We manufacture our carpet soap and have used it for fifteen years and have worked in the best houses and lor the best families in central Illinois." This is the time of the year that houses should be thoroughly sanitary inasmuch as we are inside duiing the prin-ipal part of the winter. Have A.

D. Cecil Co. clean your wall paper, renovate your carpets and rugs, thus you have a sanitary house with but very little expense. Leave orders at 230 W. Main St.

Both phones. WANTED Have you got a house to rent? If you have and will call us up we will rent it for yon. We have number of applicants for houses and furnished rooms. Meriditb Storage Moving both phones. WANTED Men's second hand clothing and shoes, will pay highest price.

Call or write 614 K. Eluorado st. old Phone 3104. WANTED You to call up W. B.

Baker for quick delivery of trunks, packages, etc. Old phone 1023; new phone 764, 341 E. Main St. WANTED Wall paper cleaning and at any time, rain or snlne, the A -D. Cecil fr Carp.jt Cleaning works is ready to dust and lay your carpets and rugs.

Wall paper, carpets, rugs and matting for sale, 230 W. Main both phones. F0RRENTH0USES FOR RENT Good 4 room house. In quire at Bauman's or. see or address owner, 1057 Cleveland ave.

FOR RENT A four room house, 430 S. Water cistern and city water. C. Corley, Millikin Bldg. FOR RENT Four room house and tarn with eight to twenty-five acres, near county bridge, south of city, good place for a' German gardner.

See E. Harpstrite, 545 W. Macon St. FOR RENT room modern house. Datn room, 5 large wararobes, china closet, pantry, well, cistern and city water.

Apply 1204 N. Mam. FOR RENT OR SALE Eight room modern house, No. S79 West North street. Will be vacant about January 1st.

Inquire of Chas. T. Kellam, 140 South Water street. FOR RENT 1 six room house 506 East Orchard St. Apply Huff Kelly's grocery, 913 W.

Macon both 'phones. FOR RENT Good 5 room house on W. Marietta St. Apply W. Z.

Walmsly, room 9, Stine Bldg. FOR RENT Small cottage. 419 John son avenue, one block West Broadway car F. R. Shull, 141 E.

Main St. FOR RENT One eight room house, North Water street. Also one sev- rnnm ViniiRA nn Woof dti.nn( I JUCKl. Inquire at 257 W. Cerro Gordo St.

FOR RENT If not sold before Nov. 12th, will rent my new modern 8 room house, 1168 N. Main to right parties. Will require references. Apply at my residence next door or see me at court house.

Chas. H. Patterson. FOR RENT Houses in all parts of city, some modern. Merldith Moy-rr2 Co both F0RREN r---R00MS I.1, DK-VT t-rt ernnrt 1 I J.

A iUUIllC over grocery store on corner of Church and Packard, at $7.50 per month. Call at 601 5. Main St. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Inquire at 256 W.

Main St. FOR RENT1 A nice front room on good street, close to town, to quiet respectable gentleman only. Address K. care of. Herald FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms, JA4 riwnrnr to nnrtips with out children.

References required. FOR RENT Front rooms furnished, modern, meals If desired, No. 935 W. Macon St. FOR RENT Several nicely furnished rooms, several nice houses 3 to rooms.

Also write life and fire insurance. W. E. Mann, Merchant. FORRKNT One furnished room for rent, call 237 N.

Jackson St. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, modern conveniences, good boarding house in same block. 457 N. Jackson. Mrs.

James Haworth. FOR RENT A furnished room, one block from Water on car line. Call at 272 E. Condit FOR RENT Furnished room with modern conveniences to man and wife or 1 or 3 ladies. 1036 N.

Main. RENT Steam heated rooms, J. Jj. Columbia Bik. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, parties without children referred.

241. W. Main St ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT State of Illinois, Macon county, ss. In the coutcy court of Macon county. 111, December term, 1904.

In the matter oC the estate of Daniel Lynch, deceased. To the heirs at law and creditors of Daniel Lynch, deceased: You are hereby notified that I have this day filed with the clerk of said court my final report as administrator of said estate and the same will come on for hearing before the judge of said court on the 3rd Monday, being the 19th day of December, 1904 at 9 o'clock a. or as soon thereafter as the same may be heard and upon a confirmation of said report the said administrator will ask to be discharged from further re sponsibllity in said matter. JOHN S. CAMPBELL.

Administrator. Finn Mcintosh. Attorneys. i Nov26-d3wSat $1.00 Purchases a $3 Pen Celtric Model 2 Fountain Pen Is constructed strictly merit, and Is equal, if not superior to any $3.00 pen on the market today. It is richly chased, writes fluently and Is guaranteed not to leak.

$1.00 Is a small sum to Invest im a high grade Fountain Penf which with ordinary care( will last a lifetime. OUR GUARANTEE The Pen is Solid Gold. Guaranteed finest grada 14k. Holder is th-best quality parts. SENT PREPAID upon receipt jit $1.00 to I any address In the United States and Canada.

If up-: on examination you are not entirely satisfied ori you do not think the pen; Is worth $3.00, return it to us and we will cheerfully refund thJ money. ORDER TODAY and name the paper you saw the advertisement ini Address THESELDEN PEN MFG. CO. 140 Nassau St, NEW YORK. mm i inKri 'i TYLER, HARNEY CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS (Rsmhars Chlcag Brd Trui Private Wirate Principal Poiats.

GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS an COTTON 114 East WilHam St. Ns. 852 boh PbonM. EY TO LOAN On all classes of security, terms ta suit PEGRAK! CO. CITIZENS BANK BUILDING FIG Yl.

We can furnish all deserving and worthy persons all the money they a ueeu, itum up, iui dii; vuiiiiutu- Ta In CkUlC pkUlWC niiau.uc.Cl. XV Dili. business; to enlarge their business; to mi- uiai montage wiuuu keeps them awake at nights: to pay for a home; or for any other legitimate use. We Can Let You Have 500 for $2.50 a month. $2000 for $10 a month.

for $20 a month. AND LARGER SUMS AT THE SAMS RATE8. 7 and strange as it may seem 3 You Never Return to Us the Principal We underwrite this class of our busl- ness with insurance policies. Our patrons get their life money when they most need It; not after they have gone to sleep to wake no mors Call and SeeJWr. Millikan Hotel Brunswick li IS IF SO, YOU CAN BORROW ANY AMOUNT YOU WISH FROM $5 TO WOO ON THE FOLLOWING SECURITY: HORSES, CATTLE.

CARRIAGES. WAGONS. PIANOS, FURNITURE OR ANY SECURITY OF VALUE. ON 'OUR SALARY IF YOU HAVE A PERMANENT POSITION. THE PROPERTY TO REMAIN UNDISTURBED IN YOUR POSSESSION.

YOU CAN GET THE MONEY THE DAY YOU MAKE APPLICATION AND WITH NO PUBLICITY. LOANS CAN BE PAID BACK IN ANY INSTALLMENTS THAT SUIT THE BORROWER AND EACH PAYMENT MADE WILL LESSEN THE COST OF THE LOAN. NO CHARGE OF ANY KIND TAKEN OUT IN ADVANCE. YOU RECEIVE THE FULL AMOUNT OF THE LOAN IN CASH. MY RATES VERY REASONABLE, QUICK SERVICE AND ABSOLUTE PRIVACY.

REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE AT THE PREVAILING RATE. W. H. NICHOLSON, ROOM 8 CENTRAL BLOCK, OVER STINE CLOTHING CO. MONEY TO LOAN Any amount.

Bar gains in residences and lots. See Geo. Lower, room 218 Millikin building. DO TOU NEED MONEY? If so call on me. I loan money on furniture, horses, cows, diamonds, watches.

No notes sold or peddled over town. No questions asked of your mother-in-iav or your meddlesome neighbors. Harry Fisk, 116 Merchant WE LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS. WAGONS, ETC. WE OFFER UNEQUALED RATES.

BEST TERMS, QUICKEST SERVICE. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY. YOU GET THE MONEY THE DAY YOU APPLY FOR IT. THERE WILL BE NO EXPENSE OR CHARGE KEPT OUT OF THE AMOUNT NAMED. WE MEAN BY THIS THAT WE GIVE i EVERY ACCOMMODATION ALLOWED BY ANY OTHER COMPANY, THAT OUR RATES ARE AS LOW AS THE LOWEST AND OUR SERVICES UNEXCELLED.

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE HAVE TAUGHT US THAT MOST PEOPLE ARE HONEST AND WE CONDUCT THEIR BUSINESS WITHOUT UNNECESSARY FORMALITIES OR IRRITATING INQUIRIES. WE MEET ALL COMPETITION. WE HAVE THE LARGEST BUSINESS IN THE CITY, BUILT UPON THE REPUTATION OF BEING FAIR AND LIBERAL WITH OUR CUS TOMERS. GEO. W.

EHRHART, 137 N. Water St. 1 SEE PEGRAM CO, DISPLAY AD FOR MONEJ TO J1ISJLIJ H. PASCO notary public, solicitor in chancery and pension attorney." Attend promptly to law chancery. Bankruptcy, probate and pension business.

Examine titles, partition land, collect debts. Practice in all courts and departments at Washington. Office over West's drug store. NOTICE The young ladies who picked up a package of dry goods frm Gushard's at Post's jewelry store through mistake will piease return to T. T.

Springer Sons" office on Merchant St and oblige. NEW FEED STORE in Gebhart block, all kinds of feed. NOTICE TO BUYERS Elegant new modern residence, built for owner's use, now offered at a big bargain. Nothing finer or more convenient offered. Come and -see it W.

E. Mann, 116 Merchant SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED All ktnds, out of city patrons ship head in basket complete. Old phone 632Y, Ewing, 901 W. Packard. i JiTED- lovJnir.

atoragst, all kinds hauling, packing, eto. Delivery jjns. Phone 444. Davis i A.

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