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SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1904, BUSINESS AND OTHERWISE 1.0CAL NEWS NOTES JOTTINGS FROM THE J. M. Where did the Cooitson stock, go? J. Uniyelity Store! Started The car containing the-Mueller Company's exhibit for thl world's fair -was-'sent to St. Louis Thursday.

At Mason City Edward Wilson a fcrmer Decatur lawyer has taken charge of a paper at Mason City, the Mason City Times. The paper is a neat little sheet and seems to have its share of the advertisements Cleaning The office of the county superintendent of schools is under I Kifiji ami'sf Election Notice. Dance at Turner Hall next. Monday evening. until 2:30 a.

m. Tick ets only 50 cents. Opera house or chestra. I "Where did the Cookson stock go? "For I. T.

G. O. S. T. 1 The young men who are members of the Domestic Sciencce class have organized a.

club which they call the I. G. O. S. T.

club and have chosen club colors of navy blue and crimson. The club holds weekly meetings which are In the nature of a spread at tha rooms of one or other of the members. The members of the class are: Robert Benton. Harry Crea. John Schudel.

Julius Young. Kent Williamsori Samuel FOR MEN. i 1 fu. uf iuiiuii, certainly Our stock of Hats and Furnishings is and most complete in the city. vWto per oun die at the Herald or going a general cleaning.

The walls are to be re-decorated and the place 245-249 North Water Street. the newest r-uwers. put iirst class shape. You pay a little more for the Wants Divorce George Francis has filed in the office ot the, circu.it clerk Our Hats are the newest In colors and shapes And to be finished right in your dress you ehoujd have a pair of our-shoes, all leathers. a bill for a divorce from his wife, Mary ciotnes that Deni makes, but- Where did the, Cookson go? 'Wabash Line.

Frances. Infidelity on the part of tht wire is cnarged. 1 Phi Delta Pi. Some of the co-eds of the university have organized a society and have secured a charter from Phi- Delta Pi. Each member has a neat little pin made up in the society colors, gold and black There are but six young ladies in the society and they are: Miss Sam-uella Young, Laura Kinsman.

Eloise Crea. Nellie Irish, Mae Badenhausen, Alberta Barnes. -nicago exciu-sion Saturday and TRY ONEvOF OUR SUITS After 45 Years Mr. Pennington of California was visiting in Decatur ounoay, April 16 and 17. J2.00 roup L'ckets on sale as follows: April hursday for the first time in 43 years.

a- -m, p. April 1 7il i if $3.50 He- left this city when twelve years old and after a long absence he tried to find some land-mark that was famil a. m. Good returning on all except trains leaving Chicago The society received their charter a. m.

and 11:30 p. m. on abovi dates. Special train will leave Chi iar. Mr.

Pennington stated that he would not live here now if people would several months ago and the chapter here was installed by delegates from a St. Louis chapter. give mm the town. jo-April 17, at 8:30 p. m.

to a commodate returning passengers. S. A. HESS, Ticket Agt. FOR THAT BOY WHO IS SO HARD ON HIS CLOTHES.

Going to Europe Mrs. J. G. Stober. At chapel Friday morning Professor Cookson stock Will Tic rtiit rri oil -Harrington Johnston played a violin solo which was much appreciated by the students.

I JOS. at from 33 to 60c on-the dollar at the the "Wife of the night watchman, will lake a turn at making a trip to the Old Sod. She is planning to start. Mr. Stober 'recently took a trip to Germany and his wife, will visit her Aicaae department Store this morn MILLER, I 134 East Prairie.

I relatives in. way county, i Ireland. "Turners Will M. C. A.

At the regular meeting of the Y. M. C. A. which will be held today Dr.

taylor will talk to the boys on "Two The meeting will be held at 1:30 in the Association room. At their hall, on next Monday eve Changes at Macon Home The board of directors of the O. E. S. met at April is, tne Turners will give aance.

cars until .2:30. Admis Our Suits are made from selected 1 fabrics, made to stand ahus cHii sion oti cents. Macon yesterday und talked over with an architect the changes that are to be made injthe home. The principal change in the That nememopr C'okson's stock is. at the Arcade Denartment stnre in vt will be-made larger.

a stylish and handsome. Boys' Suits in double-breasted and single- A breasted and Norfolks, ages 8 to 16 years. Come in Serges, Cheviots tfl.nr.T7 mivf.TirH snaniala of. $3 fin tr. slaughtered at from 35 to 60c on the 1C 131 Coal Dealers to Meet A meeting Literary Societies.

The two literary societies will hold their regular weekly meeting and will render the following programs: Phiiomathean. i. Music. Mr. Cassity.

Speech, "The Big E. T. King. University ipaper. Miss, Garwick, E.

of the Illinois and -Wisconsin Coal Dealers'" association will be held' in Notice. Decatur April 28 and it thought that inere. will be a special meeting of from seventyfiVe to one Hundred deal me uodra or supervisors of Macon Galbraith. WABASH PATRONS ATTENTION! county, Illinois, at the court house in Music, quartet. Scene from Merchant 'of Venice.

Miss ers will be, present. i To the Conference Rev. F. M. Har i-ecatur, 111., on Monday, April 18, 1904, at 1:30 o'clock n.

for the nur- Cobb, Miss Mcintosh. rington and Samuel Torregrosa left Question Box, conducted by Mr. pose of organizing the board and for the transaction of such other business Decatur last night for the Methodist Doppert. general conference -at Los Angeles, as may properly come before the Cal. Mr.

Harrington is the presiding 2 2 LBS SUGAR 22 LBS Serial Part Miss Treat. Orlandian. Original Story, Miss Richmond. Vocal Solo.iChas. Record.

elder of the Iciuique district in Chile Doara at that time. By order of call. J. M. DQDD, Clerk.

Cookson had $25,000 worth of de South America, and he is a delegate Buster Brown Suitsin Sailors, Russian Sailors, Norfolks, ages 2 1-2 to 5 years. 1 Boys' and Children's Waists, in all styles, sizes 2 1-2 to 14 years, 50c, 75c and $1. Our Young Men's Suits are right in fit and make. Fabrics are bright and fashionable patterns Serges, Cheviots, Scotch Mixtures, $6 to $20. from there.

Mr. Torregrosa, a full blooded Chilean, accompanied him on the trip. pendable merchandise. It was sold for Book Review L. Sears.

Extempo A. Logerwall. Recitation, J. Moses. Music, Mr.

AVatts. Magazine Art, H. Ray. i less rnan half. Enoanement Announced The en For $1.00 (One Dollar).

Dont fall to go to the lira sneifll and TO FIGHT. NEW RULE. entertainment given Friday night by the Mutual Protective League, at the gagement of Miss Gertrude Chamberlain of this city and Albert Burton Allshouse of Chicago has been announced. They will be married early oi f. nail on North Main street Illinois Manufacturers Oppose Propos in May at the home or Mr.

ana Mrs. ed Dili or Lading. The Illinois Manufacturers' Associa xne public invited. Admission free, Jumble Sale. NOTE This is Pure Cane Sugar.

With a purchase' of other goods to the amount of 50c or more. Great Eastern Tea Co. R. E. Gifford in Bloomington wnere Miss Chamberlain has been visiting.

tion is arranging for a general meet ing of manufacturers and shippers in opnng exchange and jumble sale beginning Thursday, April 14, 1904, at 359 North Main street, conducted by ah the territory covered- by the offi To this HosDital Mrs. E. J. P.orter cial classification with a view of pro oociai iieipers or Central church, testing against the new bill of lad Next to Burrows' Bank. nas taken Friday in Dawson's ambulance to St.

Mary's hospital. She is quite ill. Mrs. Porter's home is at 611 205 South Park Street, ing which the official classification xoday, Saturday. April we start purposes to put into effect on October Old Phone 4314.

East North street. to close out the Cookson stock of dry guous. une Arcaue uepartment Store, 1. It appears that under cover of a uniform bill of lading the railroads purpose to make the snipper pay for protection against loss or damage to One Arrival There was but one ar rival at the Wabash hospital yesterday. The Chicago Chronicle of Sunday, April 17th.

will contain a handsome O. Stov of this city was taken nis goods. i mi there 'suffering with tonsilitis. Heretofore railroads have been held five column group of the Girls' drill team at Decatur, a. unique organization which will exhibit-the prowess rf sponsible and have paid for all losses Visit Brother Jack Frank and Burt but under the new rule if a shipper or ats members at the World's Fair.

desires a guaranty by which the rail Interesting Prices Saturday at the EZ. Leighton who have been In Decatur on a visit will leave Sunday" for St. L.ouis where they wiH visit their brother. road assumes liability he will be com Free Demonstration of Marbhsine, the King of Skin Foods, at Mrs. Cas- Jack Leighton.

who is conducting a. sell's Toilet Studio, 256 North Park 95o restaurant at 2842 Olive street. pelled to pay a premium of 20 per cent of the tariff rate. The association has procured an opinion-Xrom a prominent lnwyer that such a charge would be and contrary to the provisions sueet. see ad.

Boys' Meeting Rev. W. N. Conoley 25o 2 lbs. The Arcade Department Store-sale or tne HitKins law.

LARD 10 lbs. kettle rendered Lard HEINZ'S APPLE BUTTER Nothing better, 3-lb stone jar, only, STARCH Kxtra nice lump Starch. 7 lbs TEA English Breakfast Tea, usual price 60c this sale (not over t(? each customer), 2 lbs Jul' GINGER SNAPS (You can't "beat us on snaps), lb TABLE PEACHES Don't over look this, they are fine, PLUMS Green Cage or Egg Plums i syrup, can CHEESE For this sale we make special price, lb commences this morning. will talk at the boys' meeting-Ttfc the Y. C.

AI Suuday afternoon and a gcod crowd of boys is: expected. All the boys of the city are invited to attend the meeting. English Carriage Shop. Both phones. COMMENCEMENT AT LOVINGTON 5c 15c 10c Spence Bros.

Pease. Exercises Will Be Held On April 29th. The place to go to get-your house I he- Class. stfcOED RAISINS Can you beat this. 4 packages Second Installment The second in painted.

Commencement exercises will be held umcu ctAtntS Think or it, then buv some; ,4 lbs -RAISINS Two-crown or seedless, 3 lbs rrompc ana enicient service our at the Lovmgfon- M. E. church Friday 15c 25c 25c 10c 10c TOMATOES Best quality, solid meats, 3 cans evening, April 29. The graduating i nried clear fruit, not lac onlv stallment of the Central Church ot Christ has reached Church street on William street. The firstTpart of the church is still stalled near the Christian Temple and there is still another section to be moved.

ciass tnis year consists of twelve very The Arcade Department Store sale intelligent young ladres and gentle BEANS; lbs. choice Navy. Limas, 4 lbs. for MATCHES Searchlight Matches, three 5c boxes commences this morning. men, as follows: Esther Davidson.

Grafie Gibbon, Lillie Dawson, Valera LARGEST ON EARTH. Bowers, Katie Potts, Malissa Harrell, Rae Association. This evening there FEW ITEMS WE WISH TO ESPECIALLY MENTION: Maude Porter and Pearl Landers Ringling Brothers' Great Circus Com- will be an adjourned meeting ot the and Will Brown. Millard Freeman, Or Jumbo Pi. kles.

doz. Macon countv bar association in me on Saturday, April 23. al Foster and Will Hull. Miss Leona Milium Pickles, doz 5c 5c 8c rooms in the Millikin building. An election nf officers will be held and Conn has been chosen to deliver the Swim pieklcs, doz Mammoth Lye, 10c can 1-lb pkg.

Soda 1-lb. can Bilking Powder Scouring cake 1-lb. cartoon Figs Last year Ringling Brothers' World's Greatest Shows was thought to -have reached the climax of size and inventive genius, but this season's display 8c 7c 5c 3c 3c 1 It), like. I'lirn Stiin-h such other business as may come before valedictory address and Will Hull, the salutatory. Their colors are shell pink 3c IHtHll'sl -kino- the meeting will be transacted.

7c and silver gray and their motto. "He proves this idea to have been falla Table 'Salt, yack Codfish Bricks, per lb. 5c who has begun is half finished." Dav- Secretary Blythe of cious. Not only are there a- greater il Felmley, president of the Illinois the Roval Circle division of the Loyal numuer of imported ring features, Know we can save you Money. Come see us for Bargains.

State Normal at Normal, will deliver Americans received a letter yesterday and startling home creations, including an address. the spectacular production of Jerusa from E. J. Dunn, the supreme president of the order, stating that every lem and the Crusades, but all the oth HINTON, EZ GROCER, er departments of the show life the TRUANT OFFICER thing was going along swimmingly. menagerie, aquarium and horse-fair- New Phone 334 605 North Water St.

Trash Fire The West Main street Comes to Decatur to Take Depositions have been enlarged nearly doiiple. Two giraffes, supposed to be tlfe last of in a vase. Mr. W. L.

Esterbrook, the truant their race, the only rhinoceros in cap fire department was called out yesterday afternoon on a still alarm to extinguish a blaze in a pile of trash on State street opposite "the opera house. officer of Taylorville, was in the city tivity, a real baby elephant, no higher You never tire of 5tu yV' LARGESTSELLER IN THE WORLD, jy I ft Band is the Smoker's yesterday taking depositions before At than its mother knee, and taking torney James Montgomery on behalf I We do Paintiner. nourishment like a human infant, and FIRST SPRING "POME." of the school board of Taylorville. The a seemingly incredible herd of forty VVeH ancr Paper. depositions are to be used in the case elephants, are exqlusive features in COMPETENT JUDGES.

Beanty Doctors Endome Berplclde. Women who make a business of beautifying other women come pretty near knowing what will bring about the best results. Here are letters from twd, concerning Herpicide: Charlie Bliss Echoes the Longing of of the school board against Mrs. this remarkable zoological collection. This baby elephant is the first ever We do Kalsomining.

All Mankind. I long for gentle spring time and Chakefetz under the new school law, for keeping her son Otto out of school. bred, born and successfully reared in America. It is a sight of a life time, breezes soft and meller, I long to hear the bull frog and listen to his beller. Mr.

Esterbrook insists that the boy shall go to school if there is any way and an object of the keenest scientific study as well as popular delight. The "I can recommend Jiewbro's "Herpl- long to see the daisies peep from to make him. the mossy glen, I want to see the model horse of artistocratic lineage chickens play around the mother hen. We do Finishing. We have Paint to Sell.

We have Paper to Sell. We have Kalsomine to Sell. We Viave Varnish to Sell. and perfect symmetry is shown, with DRIVEN HOME. I want to go a fishing and spit upon Kingling Brothers marvelous exhibi tions as seen nowhere else in the world.

These horses not only have rare the bait, and stretch out in the sunshine on. the creek bank while I wait. I long to see the red buds with scarlet banners hurig and smell the fragrant The Doctor's Argument Was Right. A lady who lives in the National Capitol differed from her physician on beauty of form, but they exhibit amaz ciue, 11 ssioppea my rrom falling otit; and, as a dressing it has no superior. "(Signed.) Bertha A.

Tmllinger, "Complexion Specialist, Morrison Portland, Ore." "After using one 'bottle of "Herpicide" my hair has stopped falling out, and my scalp is entirely free from dandruff. "(Signed.) Grace Dodge, "Beautv Doctor, "195 Sixth Portland. Ore." Sold by leading drugsrists. Send 10c. in ing intelligence, and in their graceful the coffee but got the worst of it which blue bells, while the robins feed then- and difficult exercises present a feat she tells all about as follows: young.

I want to pick sweet Williams ure of indescribable attraction. Spence Saturday, April 2 is the day fixed for the exhibition of the Ringling Brothers LAW IS DISPUTED. "I was what you would call a 'coffee inebriate' and when Postum recommended to me by my physician I felt I would rather die' than give up my coffee. I continued coffee drinking and make whistles for the kids, and help them in the sand bank make their caves and pyramids. I want to help them make a swing and see the youngsters climb, and taste the joy that har World's Greatest' Shows in Decatur.

H. C. TADE'S Question of Separate Ballots Also En Readers of this paper are familiar with stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co-Detroit. Mich. the magnitude and high character of gaging Attention at Bloomington I Pease, Both Phones 314 N.Alain bingers the good old summer this famous show.

No circus has ever Bell, the druggist, special The question of separate ballots for until Jt shook like one affected with palsy and my. heart at time almost ceased to beat while my complexion On the second day of April was cele reached the public heart like this one propositions to be voted on at city brated the 161st anniversary of Thom Other exhibitions come and go. hut elections is engaging attention else as Jefferson. Thomas, or j.ommy, as the impression they make is short liv was almost the color of the coffee. 5 "But finally coffee did drive the doc he was familiarly called, was not here COMBINATION SALE where.

At Bloomington the matter of annexing land will be voted on and ed, while the memory of the great to receive congratulations for he is Ringling Brothers shows is a lingering tor's argument home' and I realized I must quit although I felt very badly the people are very much interested. pleasure, and makes their i return at theidea or having to give it un. warmly welcome. Circus ideas that dead already. Tom was born on the second day of April, 1743, and it is claimed that he never regretted the incident.

His father's name was Pete VI began by making the Postum just whet public, curiosity generally ongi It was claimed there that a separate ballot would be necessary. The Pan-tagraph of Friday contained the following on the subject: as directions called for on the box and 1117 North Water St nate with this great enterprise, and Gebhart Block. before the week was ended I began to and his mother's name was Jane. Lit CURED OF Muscular Sprain 1 laid nn -itk whenever copied by other shows never Capt. Rowell said yesterday- feel the effects of the wholesome drink.

tle did Pete tlunk when he first saw create the same interest or sensation. that the law cited by County Clerk 1 fX 11 NEW I I DeJfciou' ppii i Flavor. I I At srowre, 10c, 'si ffiewdEOe. Can Prv4otsC.ty Tommy on the; morning of April 2, 1743, The reason is not far to seek. The You will hardly believe me when I tell you that inside of four months I that the boy would grow up to write Ringling Brothers not only expend ex gained 30 pounds, my complexion 5tn-lin "ll a IllUSCUlil' shoulder threeH travagant sums of money to get the the Declaration of Independence and marry a widow with 40.000 acres of Carloek in regard to the necessity for printing on separate ballot a question of public policy to be voted upon by the people, does not apply to such a matter as the annexation of a piece of cleared, my -trembling and nervousness is all gone and my heart is as good land and 135 niggers.

But Tommy did, tirs Weeks of the time but 'r, a Physican's care. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. Buy this order and get in shape to pay cash for your groceries. You can't afford buy on credit. We can save you enough to eloth your ehitd ren.

as new. I have had to admit at last A friend and never had to milk or split the kindling after that. Tommy prided ivj, a no relief. "commended himself on being one of the common land to the city. In this the question must be voted on the same ballot as the general election ticket and not otherwise.

Capt. Rowell further states his opinion that the refer rieoDle and refused to associate truly novel arenlc teatures, out they insist upon securing the ablest known performers to interpret these acts. Each season presents a program of surprising freshness and enjoyment. Everything goes along with the myriad and bewildering bill is finished "before the slightest tinge of unrest is felt. Acts follow each other without the slightest delay, and the delicate heavy properties are arrang the aristocracy.

When a mere boy- he was sent to the William and Mary MU.LOAR'S Penetrating 40 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar for $1.00 collesre and he showed his contempt for the sovereigns of England, after whom i- lbs Sun Dried Apples 25 3 lbs. Best Rice .25 endum statue, which was cited by the county clerk, is itself a great piece of buncombe and is of as little practical utility as almost any piece of that it was coffee that was at the bottom of the whole trouble which Postum cured jnost effectively. "So I used Postum for nearly 6 years but a few months ago I started out as a traveling saleswoman and at some-of the hotels I found no Postum so I would order coffee thinking that an occasional cup would do- me no harm but the first week I noticed the old trembling pain coming back, my heart troubled me as of old and now it is settled once and for alp that coffee is not for me. If it happens cannot the institution was named, by calling it the Bill and Moine couege.

-iven 1 lb. E. B. Millar's Roasted Coffee 20 Ointment ed without friction or notice. The the 12 bars Good Soap 1 large bottle Bluing 2-lb cans American Halted Beics 1 2-lb.

can Early June Peas 1 25c bottle Tomato Catsup 1 dozen boxes Matches 1 sack Table Salt WORMS legislation ever spread upon the statute ater stage manager is made to appear A i. i lb. E. B. Millar's Imperial Tea 25 5, JOS 25 .10 20 .05 .10 books of Illinois.

If yonr child is rest like a mnch overrated and puffed-up i lb. E. B. Millar's pure Ground person after, witnessing the mastgrly less at mgnt, grinds its teeth, wets the Pepper 20 luS Part of 4 rucal ouri The first ap- 1 had'hlfn. 'ne rest' lhe first naa two weeks.

BWilJ- BOWMASTER. manner in which the Immense program 2 Fancy Large Prunes 23 of the great Ringling Brothers great 1 box Tooth Pickt Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Immediately relieves hoarse, croupy bed, is constipated, craves Indigestible food or is fretful and peevish, yon can be get Postum I drink water but whenever possible you maybe -sure I will have 3 lbs. Home made Apple Butter 1 25c bottle Talcum Powder shows is nanaieci. inis circus is tne standard of the orld, more than twice in (fine) my cup of delicious Postum." Name llwM cents as big as any other, and must be copied by all that seek success.

sure it haa Worms. ccugh, oppressed, rattling, rasping and difficult breathing. Henry C. Stearns, druggist. Shullsburg, Wis, writes.

May 20, 1901: "I baVe been selling Ballard's Horehound Syrup for two years 2 2-lb. cans Kidney Beans 1 bottle Eddy's Vanilla or Lemon, Extract .10 after he was president of the United States Mr, Jefferson used to eat pie with a knife and pour his coffee into a saucer and blow it to show that he was a true proletariat And was not stuck up. The man who ran for township clerk and got it in the neck will homeward creep with leaden step. a sad and mournful wreck. The man who was elected the supervisor's place goes home and tells nis -loving, wife just how he won the -race' "and soon." he'll say.

'Til- my plans for something that is greater. I'know they'll want to send me next up to the legislater." Montgomery Jiews, -r 7 ibs. New Pearl Hominy 25 2 lbs. Cooking'sFigs 25 1 lb. Pearl Tapioca .10 16- given by Postum Battle Creek, Mich.

Don't wait until Nature drives her arguments against coffee home. It's Kickapoo WormKUter will expel them and restore the child The Arcade Department Store sale and' have never iad a preparation thatl commences this morning. 5 lbs. Bulk Starch 25 Total ...5.00 sT 0 has given bettet satisfaction. I notice easy to shift to Postum and the change works wonders for health.

"There's a health. These tablets axe pleasant totalf and won't harm the moat delicate child. 25c. a box at druggists, or by mail from us. Your money back if not satisfactory, rthat when I sejl a bottle' they come HOMING HERALD BARGAIN COLUMN Everything in this order Is good, and not made shoddy goods ta r.

reason. Look in each pkg. for the famous lit back for more.I can honestly recommend it." 25c, 0c. tl.OO. Sold by John When a boy has a dog and the family decides that- he can't keep it.

he spends the next three weeks in giving it away. HCMP00 INDIAN MED. Oiwhwmille. Gown. humbug.

tb.e people but to. make, tle book. TThe Road tJtVeUville'.

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