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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 11

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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flmrsday. December 20, 1905 THE DECATUR DAILY nERALD 11 JOKept In for drur.kennesa. They will b- blv.e trith white W. Dillehunt was nanwl as executor. The estate consists of the residence out unde- the panper act.

once. M'. UNIVERSITY an ounce and a. quarter. Another lady who merely cautcht a slight at first thought to hive a wi ruing cUxr.ee.l.ondon Tribune.

WVr -sftn tit utiil leavng the place most untidy. Jack. I should really ashamed If. while we're away, burglars came and a it." Pi l. Oaart.t at ah chool.

1. t-iirey Harney, kteplii); bucket flmp; defetj-laiit arraigned tnd pleids not KUilty; recognizance taken in open court in th Ktiin of t4ut. Cause continue! until April term. l'j'iT. l'rel V.

Rees. wife and child aban Hjeny in yt est illiam street and the urr.ishmgs of that house. In ail of that property Sallie II. Nesbitt. a niece of the testatrix, is given a llf-i estite.

I'pon her death th- property, shall be sold and the nrnceeds d.i'l.le,! "Prexy's" (juartet sn at 'the High h'd yesterday mornii-g. HUSBAND'S DEATH In a moiitii competition wt Yar-; flower strikes root more readily he prize for the si.la!!et ..,,1, donment; by agreement it ordered eoually between Benjamin Iiiram was won by lady, who laiidi i kindness. that defendant Neva il. Kees by Dr. Meserve.

It. iv a stereopricon lec-ture yesterdy- i.o. In the clispl hall. 1 h- lecture w.iti Ui.u biological problem and proved Instructive and etitertalc.il. g.

Ier week, payable morthly. on tho 13tli of each inunih utitil this care Is called at the April term. 1'JOT. of this court. AS FOOTBALL CAPTAIN ut.tii which tune this ctue i con tinned.

Widow of Brakeman Shelby Stollard Files Suit in Court. Ceoixe farter, sellicp intoxicating li-iuor: stricken with h-ive and de- fendam'H oai! disharped. Hilev It. Shaw, assault and battery I-. and Edward S.

Dillehunt. There is a provision that If illie M. Xesbitt finds the care of the ouse a burden and would prefer to have it sold, action shall be taken upon her making that statement in to the executor. After the sale. Li such case the proceeds rhall be divided into four erjual parts, one of which shall be given to Miss Xesbitt and the balance shall be divided between the three sons tiam.il.

It Is provided, however, tint before such sale is made, the may select from the household furniture such articl-s os she may deire ar.d they are to be her property absolutely. Further instructions are given that there shall be leserved in the family burying ground a restlinf for the remains of Miss Xesbitt. 'T lillaUXlBI.I. er Iy Jane. tli piano lok like it liad not bu dited for a nonth.

That's no fault of ma'am. I've only bere a week. Chicago Duly News. nolle bv t.taie'8 attorney and defend Millikin Athletic Board Honors Tried and True Gridiron Hero. Decatur Supply Co.

332-338. North Main Street. Headquarters for Cliristmas Furniture. ant discharged. RANDOLPH JURY OUT LONG Ward Keener, petit larceny; defendant waives trial by Jmy and enters plea of guilty; fined $10 and costs and to stand committed until fine and costs are tald.

and cminutted to county Jill one day. James Carter, disturbing the peace: Boardei You -n divide piri-f ith matii -unties! aceiiucv. Mrs. Ilanh. Ington.

Mrs HiihingM.i!--Dividing it is eav enoueh 1 wisli I could multiply it. aklyn l.tfe. defendant arraigned an I pleads not cause set for trial Icc. 20 at Tinds a Verdict After Judge Goes Home to Sleep. a.

m. liuv Uishop and lYank Slookey, pet larceny: defendants waive jury trial ROUND AND SQUARE TABLES and enter plea of guilty; fined and costs each and to stand committed un til paid, and fentenced to county jail 1 9 At the btnipiet given lasl right by the Athletic Hoard of the imes Millikin University to the football team. Ewing Wilson was chosen capt tin for the season of lii7-8. Wilson was the only man proposed for the captaincy, his fitness for the position meeting the approval of all. As a player Wilson has an enviable record behind him.

I.ist year as a Freshman he played sub on the "varsity. This year, with the team considerably shaken up. he va called upon to pilot it through the season, whloh he succeeded In doing In an admirable manner. Speeches were mjde after the banquet by President lay lor. Professor Stevenson.

Ir. AIejerve. Coawh Ash-more and Captain-Elect Wilson. The menu of the supper consisted of oysters, pickles! olives, sandwiches ar.d peaches and cream. for twenty days.

MINOR OFFENDERS PLEAD C'ertiin phases ot ti recent religious dis. this ouiitry recait the stocv of the ritnal'stle re i who was reprimanded bv Bishop Msaee tor certain coidcctieg the service of char'-h. "My bo rei-tor. "I will obey you on any point within the four corners of the prayer book." replied the bishop. 'T sup.

pose you iiiean you will not obey me un anvthliig that li btrdlrig." l.oc mjN-r fimi him Sir Robert Hall who is le, tunng he -fare the London institution next we-k. is an Irishman with more thin the usual amount -of humor. Even when a Joke tells against himself, he is OUiik to appreciate it. Not lon ago he alighted at a cointry railwav suitlon i Ireland, intendt on lecture, and was surprised to find no vehicle awaiting him. After time a servant approached and in.aired if he were fir Hubert Bail.

"Yes." said tin; ni.l ast nr.oinr. Then tha man apologized for the delay. "I was toul he mid. "to nifet an intellectual looking gint." Pal! Mall llazette. Three Overcoat Thieve Get Fines and Sentences.

Several minor offenders appeared in lh. county court yesterdy to plead to In tit 'oui Mrs. I MIuri St I irt rl. alminijt nx of rrnt- of l.r iiulanJ. iln- Ijt- Sh-'hy htollurd.

lnMKht unit iint tht W'a- r(nii'ny fr 1 1 H'-r litis) niiil a tiratf.ixa in th rri.pl' Ue ami vera! lu.Mith.s Hifo was while i.i trail. iMitic switchint? at MiiitJ. Suit xtinnt 4 I f-ft. i' vvjs ffl-i a suit f-r -s in th- of Kliifi SimI-r itt inK the claimant anI tit riiy Ittattn' th def'inia r.t. Th-- won-an that she fV.l tMi (Wrtivf ill: rul Hustain( pt-i inaiiciit in- charges of wrong-doing.

Ward Keener, the young man who stole an overcoat from a member of the Iroipjois Club during a rehearsal for the club's recent minstrel show, pleaded guilty, was At one of th Loudon police courts a young h-xdigan was charged with assaulting an elderly nun. "Young said tha inraistrate. "I'm strong. heaUity Wo have a very gout I selection of rouml Dining Tallies, some with the now patent extension, plain or quartered oak. highly polished, plain or cLiaa- feet pedestals, easy rolling casters, perfection table.

Look, at from $18.00 to $30.00 Square Tables, in 6, and lo foot length, at $4.95 to 25.00 to and given one day in jail December Decaturian. iiiy Hishop ana Frank Stookey, who The man who got himself knocked Mole Justice S. T. Keller's overcoat oovn me R.ng motor cab is not from lits office, pleaded guilty, were a visumg American. The afair was a pure accident.

London Opinion. Thu December number of the Deca-tilrlan was issued to the University students yesterday noon. One of the chief articles is entitled "Christmas Word From the office." contributed by President Taylor. Two valuable articles of a technical nature 'Aholmall. I looking fellow like you always getting into trouhl.

'You seem to he c.intin uall wanting to l'licut. Why don't you go for a soldier?" I A smil" illuminated tiie magistrate's I wheti the youtli replte.i. "1 did s- ln'fre this siit wus on lh Kt int was lisinis''(i ti.n- tUtr1 v.n an -rrr in tht hill, which allege. 3 "Doctor." said a shicwd man. "how many feet of gas does it take to kill a man?" "That's a oner question." replied Nut' i 1 on a suit a i i tti a v-n "('.

win Mr't HiiouM Jt rtij; riat-t as nmur' I cal Theorle of ilie once, juur worsiilp. and li nearly killed tne.Veeiil T.degrapli. the doctor, "why do you wish to ki ow?" JURY IN LONG SESSION "One of tin- guests at -mv hotel me.i enough of It to kill himself, and I want to fend in a proper bill to his alized Commercial Education." are presented by Hubert Davenport and Hiram Shumway. From the literary department coines a description of holiday festivals in Germany by Flora Koss. and a poem entitled "The School Strenuous" by William Banfill.

Edgar JliiiTojv, athletic editor, has summarized the football season it; an attractive Interesting maimer. Uits. fined JI0 and costs each ami given thirty days in jail. Named as Girl's Guardirn. Wednesday Judge Smith entered an order naming W.

H. Pullman as guardian of Clara" M. Hoguet. The mother of ti gii! did not appear In the proceedings and a default was entered against her and the petition of Pullman was granted. Hearing in Mrs.

Lehman's Case The hearing on the petition filed by 1 M. tJood asking that a conservator appointed for the estate of Mary l.ehtnan will be called in the court Judge Smith on Friday. Among the witnesses called for the pe'itioner are T'rs. W. J.

and Cass J. X. P.ar.dall. K. A.

Mor-5 in. K. J. Brown, rt. I.

Winston and Inidley Shaw. In inHition there are a number of witnesses outside of the medical profession who will be asked to testify as to Mrs. Lehman's ability manage her estate- AVith tha trust soap at sky high vt the familiar salu prices we may cxp tation to become, morning'. Have COLE'S XMAS SUGGESTIONS If you are in doubt about what to give a friend or a member of the family, remember that every one appreciates footwear. We have the largest you i'(i any oap Uystan Necessity First I'o'tor Is this Orlandian Open Meeting.

The orl.ir.dl in Literary Society hold its annual open meeting in will the operation Absolut' ly necessary? Second Ioctor Tt is. The onlv possible liani'e Fniversity Chapel this evening. The we have of collCv-ting our bill is from his life insurance Life. and best selected stock in Cential Illinois from which to make your HI KKI OKT. Fluffy A'oung Thin? I at the play I program to be given Is as follows: Piano Sob) Miss Lage McA lams.

oration John Lyons. A'ocal Solo George ower.s. Debate: "Resolved. That the I'uited States Xavy Should be Increased." Affirmative. Russell McDavid.

Ed Hoss; negative. Frank Sheffle, Carieton Mattes. Play. "Ice on Parle Francais" ffarce Judae Smith Will Hear Bucket Shop Verdict Today. Aft'T uniting until o'clock list r.igut for a verdict from the imv in the H.

II. Randolph, charged villi conducting a bucket shop. Judge r'tnith of the county nun went home, leaving instructions that if til- jury morning upon a verdict wished then to for ihe lngl.1. they might give a sealed verdict tin' bailiff ami meet the court looming to -jir the readi.ig of the ei lii in oiou court- At 10: 4S the Juiy i in ned a sealed verdict. Docket Order.

Tin orders entered on the docket were: The caw against T. Carey Harney, rl. with the same offense, was r.il'ed as soon as the Jury in the Randolph case retired, but the tneniliers nf this panel hail fat in the courtroom si i 1 I heard about all the evidence in the jtreciMlinff case, so the attorneys I to continue the case till next t'-rm. With the exception of Ih-e jury in the V. ii case.

Judge Smith excuse 1 the panel till Jan. 7. William Sha.lrick. in Jail for ilrunk-ruaess and disturbing the peace: W. A.

I'lt-fu h. in for drunkenness; I in for carrying concealed weapons and assault ai'd batter v. an 1 believe this msn in front of us is trv- ing to heir what we're s.iying! Man in Front iiirning around i ou do me an injustice, mye dear young ladv. I am trying not to hear Ti ibune. Cantrall Sewer Tax Roll.

i In the unity court last evening on motion of City Attorney lioggess. Judge Smith entered an order approving the tax roll in the Cantrall S'wer case. The total cost of the sewer, according to the estimate made by the city engineer, will be S1.9SS, of which the city will pay StST. in one acli Major Rattan, Horacei McDavid; A'lctor Dubois. Harry Humphrey: Mr.

Sprlgglns. Starr Cole; Mis. Spriggins, Daisy Payne: Angelina Georgia Dor.elson; Julia. Clara Taylor DRESS FOOTWEAR Anna Maria, Georgia Allison. S.

ME Oi l) rin.s. "I suppose," saJd Asoutn. "you took in all the automobile r.ic -s hile you were in France?" "Of course," replied Secrcher. "What's new in the wa' of motor over thfre?" ill. nothing; jutt the same old pedestrians and chicken and things that we have here." Philadelphia Press.

Caps for the Scrubs As a recognition of the efforts, a MARTHA DILLEHUNT WILL Sallla Nesbitt Given Life Interest in Homo Property. In the county court AA'ednesdav the men who played on the scrub foot baa team will given caps. The requisite JULIETTES 79c, $1.00, $1.50 amount has been raised by subscrip will of the late Martha K. Dillehunt was admitted to probate and Benjamin tion and the caps will be ordered at QUEEN QUALITY $3.50, $4.00. ljii in im i iljt J.DHHI WertfVfi-Vf IHllllWlimil II I HI HI in IF DRESS SHOES For Women, $2.00 to $5.00 For Men, $3.00 to 1 ER STRE 211 N.WAT ET, UP STAIRS BUY NOW PAY WHEN YOU CAN Make No Mistake in the Place, Opposite Central Park.

If endid Values In Spl FLORSHEIM $5.00. DOUGLAS $3.50, $4.00. '-wcief Nullifiers, Operas, Everettes, large variety, 54c, 79c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. $2.50. ill $12 $12 Men's all wool Overcoats, black or Oxford, $15.00 value, our price mm I p3t'Sc $14 $14 Men's pure all wool Overcoats in black or blue kersey, Venetian lined, value; our price DICK'S FOOT-WARMERS 85c to $1.50 MEN'S SUITS LEG- PRETTY SHOES FOR BABY 25c to $1.00.

CHILDREN'S GINGS 50s, $1.00 We have an especially strong line ot men's suits, both in blacks and blues, and in the new club checks and dark fancy worsted. OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL XMAS. WE MOVE About Jan. 10, 1907, to 343 N. Water Lutz's Old Stand.

THE MIDDLE SHOE STORE COAT! LADIES' F. H. COLE SHOE GO. Heavy kersey and broadcloth coats, half or full lined with drab or black -satin, all colors and prices. WATCH US GROW.

148 E. MAIN STREET jy t'.

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