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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 9

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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Friday, Feb. 6, 1914. THE DECATUR DAILY HERALD. WOMEN 0 THE MASTER LlXQt'IST. "We are thinking of giving old Got-Irox tho degree of doctor of languages." "He's no linguist." "No; but he has $10,000,000 and talks." Kansas' City Journal.

Chamlirrlnln-Bruce. Thomas G. Chamberlain, of Prosper, North Dakoa, and Miss Meta A. Bruce, Cl V. tdnccaay at 7:30 p.

m. in the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brtice. The Rev.

George R. Southgate officiated, using the ring ceremony. The wedding was a home affair, only the immediate family being present. The couple left the same evening by way of Springfield and Bloomington for their home in Prosper, North Dakoa. I'ersonnlN.

Mrs. P. J. Smith and children left Tuesday for their new home in Herrln, 111. En route they will visit at Riverton How To Make Your Hair Beautiful Questions Concerning New Suffrage Iaw Will be Answered by Speaker Friday.

Good to choice heifers fair to medium belters Common to light heifers 4 Cood to choice cows 5 Fair to medium Canners and cutters 2 (lood to choice cows and calve 60 common to medium cows and calves in Bl-LUS AND CALVES Good to choice export Good to choice butcher bulls. 6 Common to fair culls 4 Common to best veal 7 Common to good heavy calves 4 Best heavies, 200 losTand upward 7. $8 Medium and mixed, 190 ibs and upward 3 choice lights," 160 to 1H0 lbs Common to good lights'" j.20 to 160 lbs 1 a Roughs 7 Best pigs 7 Light pigs 5 Bulk of sales 1 1 Sl)pi. to choice Common to medium Good to choice sheep f'liilg to medium sheep Llucka, a hundred pounds 159 7 50 if 50 ml 5 35( 6 009 OOffl 4 00SO 0055 75 7 50 7 50 '0 6 10011 50. 10 "0S 708 70 65 8 50 i 8 75f(iS 00 ii 7 70S 8 506 75 5 1 2 5 ai 5 50 (ft 4 00 4i 3 75 and.

Springtleln. Oliver Dordwell moved Wednesday into the house vacated by P. J. Smith. Chaih's 1' a per Xi'tntic boy.

now dispatcher at Springfield for the Wabash, was a Tuesday guest of his grandmother. Mrs. Joseph Havener. Bert Whaley has re-entered school after an illness. Mrs.

Edward Beall and others are attending the farmers' institute. Mrs. Augustus Ohlor has returned home to Hammond, after visiting Mrs. Elsie Aleagl Mrs. Horace Pritchett, Mrs.

Frank Wren and l.rs. E. K. Crews. Mrs.

Laura Sullivan of Hammond, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Eunice 50 Ten Minutes' Home, Treatment Works Wonders, Stops Falling Hair. Itching Scalp and Dandruff and Makes the Hair Soft, Brilliant, Lustrous and Fluffy. Better than all the so-called "hair tonics" In the world is a simple oWl-fashionod home recipe consisting of plain Bay. Rum, I-avona (3e Composee), and a little Menthol Crystals.

These three mixed at home In a few-minutes, work wonders with any scalp. Try It just one night and see. Get from your February Has caught us with the goods They must go. They will go at these prices. Furs $1 to $6 Choice of any Fur Set $12 Winter Dresses, two prices $4.95 and $6.95 Winter Cloaks, two prices and $6.95 Skirts $1.95 to $7.95 Waists, choice of winter stock: 49c and 89c Silk Petticoats $1.95 to $3.50 Plumes to $4.95 Hair Goods off Spring Hats are driving out winter hats.

They are going out at, for choice $1 and $2 Spring Goods Arriving. HITCHCOCK'S Opposite 5c and 10c Store. Both Phone. NIANTIC IN MIDST OF CHURCH CAMPAIGN raMorw AnnoiMive- Snhfect for Xext and Crnnda Are Hawk. Schools are dismissed until Monday, for the farmers' institute.

Thomas Pritchett completed a continuous term of twenty-one years as engineer at the coal mine Feb. 2. Two pro-nuptial showers were given for Miss Meta Bruce, one by the Phil-athea club, one by her Sunday school class. Mrs. Robert Patterson, of Decatur, was a Wednesday guest of her sister, Mrs.

B. H. Armstrong and with Miss Susie Corbett and Miss Lois Armstrong, assisted in serving refreshments. A history of the Fortnightly club during the existence of five years, was read by Mrs. L.

O. Hawk. The next hostess will be Mrs. Charles Bruce. Great interest in the spelling contests has been manifested here.

On Wednesday a trial contest was held between th Seventh and Eighth grades. The Sev-ents misspelled 26 words, the Eighth 40 words. More than 400 words were spelled orally. cirupsist 2 oz. I.avona, 6 oz.

li ay Kum ami drachm Menthol Crystals. Dissolve the Crystals in the Hay Rum and pour In an 8 oz. bottle. Then add the Lavona, shake w-ell and let it stand for an hour before usins. Apply It by putting" a little of the mixture on soft cloth.

Draw this cloth slowly through the hair, taking just one small strand at a time. This cleanses the hair and scalp of dirt, dust and excessive oil and makes the hair delightfully soft, lustrous and fluffy. To stop the hair orn falling and to make it grow again rub the lotion briskly into the scalp with the finger tips or a medium stiff brush. Apply night and morning. A few days' use and you cannot find a single loose or straggling hair.

They will be locked on your scalp as tight as a vise. Dandruff will disappear and itching cease. In ten days you will find fine downy new hairs sprouting up all over your scalp and this new hair will grow with wonderful rapidity. Any druggist can sell you the above. The prescription is very inexpensive and we know of nothing so effective and certain in Its result.

BEAUTIFUL SPRING SUITS WILL ARRIVE THIS WEEK. NIANTIC. Feb. 6 The "Go to Church-campaign is the exciting thing this week and a crowd is expected at all churches next Sunday. Evedybody is everybody else to go to church.

The Rev. Mr. Southgates morning theme will be: "Benefits and Dutv of Worship." The evening sermon will be the lirst of a series on New Testament "Con.ei-sion of a Roman Tax Collector." The Rev. Mr. Crews will have interesting themes In line with the close of his series of remarkable sermons de livered during the five weeks of meet- ings.

I TUSCOLA. Feb. 6. Friday the worn-- Tuscola will receive Instruction on now to exercise (heir rights of Tuscola women are showing zrcat Interest in suffrage. The Woman's club and Woman's christian Tern-France Union have devoted whole urograms to the study of the' Illinois faw Both in and out of these orpjan-'rations women are asking, "For what officers can we vote "Can we vote Rt the township elections this coming April7" "Can we vote for mayor and aldermen?" "Must we register?" All these quistions and many more will be answered by Mrs.

Mary K. Kuhl of Chicago at the Presbyterian church Friday, Feb. at 3 p. in. Admission free.

Everybody- invited to attend. Woman AmKm Divorce. jfrj. Pearle Fhnn-Ienman has brought suit for divorce from her hus-iand, Dr. George A.

Den man, who is now 'located at Toledo. having deserted ins wife in this city almost trree years ago. Mrs. Denraan is a prominent young Tuscola matron, be-nf engaged with her mother, Mrs. 4attie Flinn.

in the millinery business. Sne alleges that shortly after her marriage to Dr. Denman, then a practicing phvslclan in this city, that he began drinking heavily, and for over mo years was so continually under the influence of liquor that he was unable to follow his profession. Dr. and Mrs.

Denman had no children. Pergonal. Sylvan Wildman, collector of Barrett township, was in the city Thurs-jav on official business. Mrs. W.

E. Rice and daughter. Miss Mary, attended the lecture given by Helen Keller in Champaign. Miss Lela Williams is clerk in Alley's store. County Superintendent of Schools E.

Gere is in Charleston attending a meeting of the county superintendents of the eastern part of the state. County Treasurer O. R. Duncan has been in Quincy for the past two days at the annual meeting of the county treasurers of the state. Mrs.

Pearle Denman is in Chicago and Indianapolis purchasing millinery goods. Master In Chancery Guy R. Jones ia home from a short business trip to Chicago. Several Tuscola Masons attended lodge in Villa Grove, when a candidate was given his third degree. Mrs.

Charles E. Price is in Danville with her daughter, Mrs. O'Neal, who ia the mother of a seven-pound boy. Sirs. Kmma Soper has accepted a position at Mrs.

Wamsley's lry goods store. Mrs. Lena Elkin-Chamberlain of Waterloo, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Brown Krvin. Tha latest reports from Charles G.

Eckhart Indicate that his recovery is progressing rapidly. Indianapolis Live Stock INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 6. Receipts Thursday, 5.000 hogs, 600 cattle, 20 calves and 100 sheep, against 4.19S hogs, S50 cattle, 210 calves and 337 sheep a week ago and 7.129 hogs, 940 cattle, 213 calves and 26? sheep a year ago. Cattle.

Good to choice steers. 1,200 lbs upward 409 CO Common to medium steers, 1,100 lbs 8 00 9 8 10 0" to choice steers, 1,350 to 1,250 lbs 8 00 8 0 Common to medium steers, 1.139 to 1.250 lbs 7 60 8 00 Good choice steers. 900 to 1.160 10s 7 25 9 8 00 Common to medium steers, 900 to 1,100 ibs 25 7 45 Extra choice feeding steers, 00 to 1,000 lbs 1 003 7 35 Good feeding steers, 900 to 1,000 lbs 759 7 00 Medium feeding steers, 800 to 900 Ibs 6 25 6 75 Common to best atockers 6 OOiS1 7 00 HEJFKitS Ambition Pills For Nervous People The great nerve tonic the famous Wendell's Ambition Pills that will I'Jt vigor, vim and vitality into nervous, tired out, all in, despondent people in a few days. Anyone can buy a box for only 50 cents, and the Decatur Drug Co. is authorized by the makers to refund the purchase price if anyone is dissatisfied.

Thousands praise them for genera! debility, nervous prostration, Depression and unstrung nerves, caused by over-indulgence in alcohol, tobacco, or excesses of any kind. As a brain food or any affliction of the nervous system Wendell's Ambition Pills are unsurpassed, while for hysteria, trembling and neuralgia they are simply splendid. Fifty cents at the Decatur Drug and dealers everywhere. Mail ordrs filled, charges prepaid by Wendell Pharmacal Syracuse, N. T.

I Will Now Bny tilie Greatest SmM I Tl 171 "OT JD sTTjE9 i OH ShW ill MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers Meat forms uric acid. We Ve tied the "Tin-Can" of low prices on every fancy suit in this store that formerly sold up to $20. They're selling now at $10, regardless of former regular prices. This tremendous clean-up is just our determination to carry no merchandise over from one season to the next. The assortments are still good, and the sale will last just as 1 ong as any of these suits remain.

Better come early and get the best selections. you must have your meat every ay. eat it, but flush your kidneys with sJts occasionally, says a noted authority who telis us that meat forms JJfic acid which almost paralyzes the ineys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become slujr-S'sh and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, Marp pains in the bock or sick head-Whe, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the is bad you have lheumatic The urine gets cloudy, full sediment, the channels often get 'we and irritated, obliging you to seek "lief two or three times during the Sight. To neutralize these Jrriating' acids, cleanse the kidneys and flush off Iae body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tablespoonful in a Kiasg 0f water before breakfast for a days and your kidneys will then: "ft -fine.

This famous salts is made rom the acid of grapes and lemon combined with lithia, and has; en used for generations to flush an "imulate sluggish kidnevs. also to: neutralize the acids in urine, so it no: "Jitter irritates, thus -ending bladder, wakness. i Salts Is inexpensive: cannot In-! and makes a delightful effer-Tcent llthla-water drink. RJ Any Fancy Suit Up to $20 Now y1 Any Fancy Suit Up to d1A $20 Now HEAP CHARLEY i.

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