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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 10

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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THE DECATUR HERALD will be choruses by Dutch girls in costume, American girls with carpet sweepers and American boys with vacuum cleaners. The play will be given upstairs, the small room being used as a stage. A small admission fee, will Friday be from charged. 5 to 7 o'clock a chicken pie and plum pudding supper will be served. WATERS ARRAIGNED.

George Waters, charged with assault with a deadly weapon, was arraigned in County court yesterday, and pleaded not guilty. He did not elect trial. It is possible, that his be left the December sitting of the County court. charge involves alleged' participation in a recent cutting affray in a saloon. DRESSED IN "BLACK AND YELLOW" Not "Football Colors" but the color of the carton containing Foley's Honey and Tar the best and safest cough remedy for all coughs and colds.

Do not accept a substitute but see that you get the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in a yellow carton with black letters. Abe Martin WE WILL RESPONSIBLE SOILED EGGS Distant relatives er th' best this I'd hate t' live in a city when the commence t' parole them storage at Omaha. Town -Dr. T. S.

Hoskins, Dentist. 211-212 Millikin Building. -MAIENTHAL ON. TAILORS. -The New England 10 cent Loaf Bread is sanitary and wrapped in parchment paper.

Ask your grocer about it. -YOU TREATABLE MORE FOR MAKES. BUT- -The flowers will sing at the Central Church tonight. -Dolly Madison. a good cigar, 5c.

at all dealers. -The flower garder concert at the Central church tonight. Admission 25c. For Sale--Cottage at 142 W. Cerro Gordo street to be removed by purchaser.

G. J. Parke. 621 N. Main St.

-Through the medium of your paper I wish to say that I am profoundly grateful to the friends of my late brother, Phillip Vogel, for the sympathy and prompt assistance rendered by them, upon the occasion of death and funeral. Very Sincerely, Adam Vogel, Rochester, N. Y. -PERMIT to smoke. Smoke one, you'll remember the quality, also the price 5 cents-all dealers.

STATISTICAL MATTERS WARRANTY DEEDS. B. Hilton Cassell to F. W. Paul Krause.

lot 18, block 4, 13 B. II. Cassell's addition; $1. William C. Blossom, to W.

A. Storr, lots 1 and 4, block 4, Riverside Place; $1425. Electa C. Heaton, to Joseph F. Jones, lot 13, Beman Place; 3650.

MARRIAGE LICENSES. Harold L. Moutroy. 29, of Denver, and Roxie Henninger, 27, of Vandalia, Ill. Emil Kujawa, 21, and Pauline Boroschi, 21.

both of Decatur. A HOUSEHOLD MEDICINE To be really valuable must show equally good regults from each member of the family using it. Foley's Honey and Tar does just this. Whether for children or grown persons Foley's Honey and Tar is best and safest for all coughs and colds. H.

W. Bell. BOOTHS SUGGEST SCENE IN HOLLAND Elaborate Decoration Scheme for Dutch Fair Which Opens This Morning. Final preparations were completed yesterday for the Dutch fair and bazar by woman's society of the First Congregational church, which begins today and continues until Saturday noon, and which In originality is expected to surpass anything of the kind previously attempted in Decatur. The decorations, alone, which were finished yesterday afternoon, are well worth going to do booths which occupy the Sunday school rooms, were arranged under the direction Mrs.

C. E. Dawson, delft blue paper being in panel effect and with a frieze. Dutch figures and posters are much in evidence as are cut-out geese, and the tulip, inseparable from the land of dikes. The crowning feature is a windmill in the entrance, the a which forms a booth in large, which buttermilk will be dispensed.

The primary Sunday school room 1s given over exclusively to the Dutch market, and here, attractively displayed, will be sold all seasonable fruits and vegetables, home-made bakery goods and canned fruit. In the main. Sunday school room will be the booths candy, fancy and aprons, in the same defor, articles, sign of delft blue panels and latticework. The flower circle will have charge of a doll booth in which will be displayed fifty dressed mannikins of all kinds and sizes. An ice cream parlor will be a feature.

Dutch Junches will be served today and Friday from 11 to 2 o'clock, the menu consisting of vegetable soup, spare ribs and sauerkraut, potato salad, baked beans, pumpkin pie, sweet -milk and butter milk all home prepared. Mrs. J. W. Weigand will make the vegetable soup and salad.

Mrs. Charles Leas, Mrs. Lindsay, and Mrs. Arthur will bake the beans. These lunches will be served in the social rooms up stairs under the direction of Mrs.

S. G. Brecount. The women in charge of the market and the booths will in Dutch costume with blue calico dresses, white aprons, caps and kerchiefs. A play, "Dutch Cleanser" for which were written by hirsongs Cash assisted Miss Harriet Jenkins, will be given at 8 o'clock evening by the children, under direction of Mrs.

B. B. James. There Special on Library Furniture We have placed on sale, a three piece Library Suite consisting of a large arm rocker, large arm chair and library table all finished in weathered oak and mission style. The rocker and chair have a Chase Leather Upholstered Seat, the Library Table has a 24x36 inch top, a magazine rack on each end.

These pieces are exactly like the above cut. Price for the Three Pieces $13.50 Do you need a new We will place a range down and a little each range to cook your Thanksgiving or cook stove in your week or month Dinner. kitchen for a small payment TIL Blue Planished Steel Range, has 18 Library Table like cut, has large 45 inch inch oven, large warming closet, best grade of smooth nickel trimmings, has top, good size legs, solid oak, a good large pouch feed and fire box, guaran- golden oak finish, only teed to be a good baker, only $37.50 $11.00 G. PAYMENT EZ EASY PAYMENTS. STORE Thursday, Nov.

17, 1910. ELDORADO LINE TO WAIT TILL SPRING There is probability that the extension of the East Eldorado 'street branch of the street car system will not be undertaken until next spring. The municipal authorities have 3 plan to pave East William street from the end of the present pavement, east almost to the city limits. That of the proposed street car extension. The managers of the street car company it would needless expensento build the line' this fall and next spring tear it up while the street is being paved.

For that reason the extension seems destined to wait until next spring. There is constantly increasing demand for the extension of the street car line to the Wabasn crossing of Seventh street, the improvement delayed includes that. The municipal authorities are not suggesting anything new in the plan to pave East William street. That talked of early In the current municipal year, and petitions were circulated and signed by many of the property owners who wanted the work undertaken. There was, however, more work of that kind than could, be completed in a single year, and for that reason the east end improvement waited.

The understanding is that the preliminary steps will be taken during the winter sessions of the council, so that the contract being let, the work may be inaugurated as soon as the weather conditions will permit work next spring. IN PROBATE COURT. Mrs. J. B.

Coulter yesterday was appointed administratrix In the estate of J. B. Coulter, the street car conductor killed recently at the Wood street crossing of the Illinois Central railroad. The estate consists of household goods and about $500. The will of Richard J.

Roberts was probated yesterday, Mabel W. Roberts being appointed executor, after Mary J. Roberts to qualify. Bond was fixed at $650. Final report in the estate of Mary J.

Bennett was made in Probate court yesterday. COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world wide Cold and Grip remedy removes cause. -Call full name. Look for signature E. W.

GROVES 25c. WORK STARTED PLACING CHIMES Work was started yesterday placing the eleven large bells of the Conklin chimes in the tower at First Methodist church. The chimes arrived in was lost yesterday de in unloading the Decatur Tuesday night, and no time large bells and equipment. The set probably will be fully placed within five days, and will be tested and ready for operation before Nov. 25.

A. J. Mattey, a special man employed by the McShane Bell Foundry company of Baltimore, which manufactures chimes, is in charge of the work. The eleven bell's range in size and weight from five feet in height and diameter and 4300 pounds in weight to 463 pounds and two feet in height and diameter. On the largest bell in the chimes is the inscription of the rial.

It reads: "In remembrance of Abram Wesley Conklin. This chime of bells is dedicated by his wife, Anna Conklin, October. 1910." On. the opposite side of the large bells is the Biblical quotation. "Not unto us.

Lord, Tre Win Gushard Dry Goods Co. Phenomenal Sale of a Wool Dress Special Low Prices on the HIS morning we launch a great sale of wool spend their money carefully. Encouraged by son, we made a heavy purchase from one of the were offered price concessions that we could not afford weaves and colors. Just the fabrics that you have been price. And remember we are selling these goods from Past experiences have taught you to place confidence answering this announcement, you will find every are the weaves that we bought and the prices we are 50c Suitings For 19c.

36 inch Scotch Suitings, part wool, in grey plaids, and regular brown 50c mixed values, checks for and 19c per yard 50c Fancy Worsteds 29c. 36 inch fancy Worsteds and Mohair Suitings, colors, in never browns, sold navy for less and than other 50c, best fall 29c for per yard 75c Fancy Suitings 49c. Fancy Worsted Suitings in greys and other many of goods which fall sold colors, for a lot $1.00, of and add none pieces less than 75c, now per yard Values Up to $1.50 For 75c. Broken Checks and Plaids, fancy Stripes and wide, values Jacquard up to Mohairs, $1.50. 42 Noir to 50.

inches 75c per yard $1.50 Striped Suitings $1.00. 56 inch Colored Striped Suitings, a solidly ing, regular price $1.50. Now made fabric that is excellent for Cloak- $1 per yard not unto us; but unto Thy the praise." be in the Quotations other in bells. holy writ are Foulded respective bells follow: The verses for the No. Acts 12; No.

3. Romans No. 10; No. 6, John 14:27 No. 6, Eph.

Neh. No. 7, I Samuel, No. 8, 4:2: thians, No. 9, Eph.

No. 10, II CorinPsalms. 10:1: No. 11, Acts, 24:25. bells are made of a bell metal The finished in an imitation of brass.

is that well Mr. pleased Mattey with expressed himself 88 erected for the chimes. the 80 He foot tower the tower is said that substantial enough to support elght of the chimes. The gregate weight of the 11. bell chime ag.

is between eight and ten tons. The will be placed by the old bells method, home labor being block and tackle While the job is quite dangerous used. difficult. Mr. Mattey asserts that and will complete it within five he days.

or six HEXAMETHYLENETETRAMINE. Is the name of a German ct one of the many valuable ingredients chemical, Foley's lenetetramine Kidney 'is Remedy. Hexamethyrecognized by medical text books and authorities urie acid as 4 solvent and anti-septic for the urine. Take Foley's Kidney Ramedy promptly at the first sign of kidney trouble and avoid a serious H. W.

Bell mal- kind. they eggs Phenomenal Purchase of Fabrics Newest Weaves of the Season dress goods that will attract hundreds of women, who the heavy demands made on our fabric sections this sealargest mills in the country. By taking quantity, we to ignore. We bought none but the most fashionable planning to buy and expecting to pay the full, retail the bolt in any length you want. in our sales and you can rest assured that by bargain an interesting and a profitable one for you.

Here making. $1.50 Broadcloths For 98c. Broadcloths in a full range of best shades ly all worth $1.25 and $1.50 values. Now per yard including black, 52 inches wide, and strict- 98c $2 Mohair Suitings $1.00. Finest Mohair Suitings, the heavy Sicilian per yard and designs, $2.00 values, for weave, and a great assortment of colors $1 Values up to $1.25 For 50c.

A lot of odd pieces in plain woven and this lot will be found many pieces fancy effects, 36 to 44 inches wide, in 50c worth $1.25. Now per yard Short Lengths at 25c. All remnants of black and colored woolens a yard, in two lots at per from 14 to 5 yards and worth up to $3.00 25c yard 50c and 15c Flannelette 9c. Every piece of printed Flannelette and we 15c and show a 18c, great will be in quantity, this sale worth 9c at per yard Tie Win Gushard Dry Goods Co Be Sure That You Share in Our Annual Sales of Thanksgiving Table Linens $2.25 Damask for $1.75. Extra Heavy $1.00 Damask for 80c.

Extra heavy all Double Damask, full 72 inches wide in linen unbleached Damask, full 72 inches plain and Floral Design and good value for wide and fine range of patterns, good $2.25. Special for $1.75 value for $1.00. Special for a $5.00 Napkins for $3.75. All linen full $2.00 Damask for $1.69. All linen and ex- bleached Napkins in full dinner size and tra heavy Damask, full 72 inches wide worth $5.00.

This is our leader for $5.00. with fine range of patterns and guaran- Special for this sale $3.75 teed to be worth $2.00 Special for a yard $3.75 Napkins for $3.00. All linen kins in full 22x22 inch size in full bleached and good value for $3.75 a dozen. Damask for $1.50. All Linen Da- cial for mask in full 72 inch, plain and figured $3.00 Napkins for $2.50.

All linen $1.75. Special for this kins in fine of and Napand good value for sale, a yd. value for $3.00. Special for this sale, $1.50 range patterns good $1.50 Damask for $1.19. All Linen Da- a dozen $2.50 mask in stripe and check and full 72 $2.50 Napkins for $2.19.

All linen full inches wide, guaranteed to be worth $1.50. bleached Napkins in fine range of Special for yard $1.75 terns and good value for $2.50. Special for this sale $2.19 $1.25 Damask for 98c. All Linen Damask $1.50 Mercerized Napkins for $1.19. Exfull 72 inches wide infine range of pat- tra heavy, full bleached Napkins in highterns and good value for $1.25.

Special for ly mercerized full 22x22 in, size and worth this sale, yd. 98c $1.50. Special for this sale a dozen $1.19.

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