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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 8

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DECATUR HERALD WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1 930 DECATUR HERALD his weakened condition from a re ESTEWART'S OWNED AND OPERATED TEA ROOM HOME COOKED MEALS AND FOUNTAIN SERVICEp cent operation when he had a toe amputated. Water Supply Ample to Take Care of City's Needs Despite Drouth il He was the third member of his family to die since the first of this AUGUST BRINGS Phenomenal Bargains! Wednesday! Notwithstanding: the lapse of three Central Illinois Deaths Men's MRS. DEIXA RAY Mrs. Delia Ruth Ray, 36, wife of Leland Ray of this city, year, his sister Miss Elizabeth dyins in February at the age of 72 and a brother, J. B.

Gordon, a few months ago at the age of 84. Mr. Gordon was born In Elkhart. Oct. 11, 1859.

He was married in 1893 to Miss Hattie Shinneman who died in 1900. No children were born to the union. Mr. Gordon leaves on-brother H. F.

Gordon, of Mt. Pulaski He was a member of many years standing in the K. of P- and Odd Fellow lodges and was the local drayman for over half a century. 'weeks since any water has passed through the overflow gate of the impounding dam, no restraint has been or is to be put on the amount of water pumped from the lake, it was stated Tuesday by Earl V. Smita.

commissioner of public works. The lake level at noon Tuesday died late Sunday in the Mark Greer hospital here, following a three years' 50c Boxed Stationery American Beauty Writing papers and. correspondence cards with envelopes, all pleasingly boxed. Choice, box $1.00 Carter's Silk Vests Carter's silk rayon vest, fine quality and in all wanted colors each Children's Romper Suits All stamped ready to work, made of fine lin-ene and figured prints. Regular up to 79c values, Wednesday, choice illness of tuberculosis.

She was born in Vandalia on Sept. 28, 1900 and had Carters-KayV Underwear Carter's and Kayser's silk Rayon step-ins and Bloomers. Very special for Wednesday 88c $1.98 Cotton Blankets Genuine Gold Seal Cotton Blankets, sizes for single or three-quarter bed3 gray only with stripe border Pair $1.25 pr. Work Pants Men's pin check work pants, all slzes-re lar price $1.50. ur prtS Wednesday, pair had reached a point six inches be livsH oil hap Ufa Viern R0clric hpr low the crest of the impounding Box 19c 39c $1 dam, more than four Inches lower hter Do her father than the water has dropped since the Arch 0glesbv of this city two sis lake was formed.

ters Mrs Bingaman, Vanda- Heary Withdrawals and Mrs. Herman L. Weygandt. No restraint being put on the ustTerre Haute. two brothers, Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the Methodist church by Rev.

H. M. Blout, assisted by ZZev. J. Wayne Staley of the Christian church.

Burial will be in Mt. Pulaski cemetery. of water for sprinkling lawns and Lawrence Oelesby of Shenandoah, August Toilet Goods Sale August Toilet Goods Sale gardens, and the city even using MISS KATE TREFT MT. PULASKI Miss Kate Treft. 45c BOX SAJUTARY NAPKINS, 12 In box 25c CAKE WOODBURY'S SOAP 3 Cakes 'C former resident of Mt.

Pulaski died and Arch Oglesby of San Antonio. Tex. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon in the home of her sister, Mrs. Hugh Bingaman, by Rev. Paul Bolman, pastor of the Vandalia Christian church.

Burial was in South Hill cemetery. many thousands of gallons to sprin kle uptown streets, a heavy burdsn is being placed on the city pumping plant Water pumpage Monday amounted to 7,162,000 gallons. This fisure has been exceeded only once in St. Francis hospital, Peoria, Sun 10c CAKE LUX AND CAMAY TOILET SOAP, 3 for 10c CAKE LIFEBUOY SOAP, a Cake 25c TALCUM -POWDERS, Choice, a can 50c TUBE 1PANA TOOTH PASTE, a Tube -45c -15c -29c -79c DRY GOODS CO. 40c TUBE SQUTBB'S DENTAL CREAM, a tube 50c TUBE PEPSODEN'T TOOTH PASTE 19 5c 29c 29c 29c 21c S1.00 TUBE OF NEET, a Tube 50c BOTTLE OF DEW this summer, which has outstripped all previous seasons in the amount of water pumpage.

"Because no Is escaping from the lake, we feel safe in placing no restraint upon the use of water." Mr. Smith said Tuesday. "Removal of the logs that jammed the day. The body was brought to Mt. Pulaski Tuesday afternoon for burial in Mt Pulaski cemetery, where short funeral services were conducted by Rev.

Wayne Staley. Miss Treft was born on a farm southeast of Mt. Pulaski some 70 years ago. After reaching womanhood she conducted a dressmaking establishment here for many years, later taking up nursing in Peoria. She leaves one sister, Mrs.

Birks. HOPKINS INFANT VANDALIA Funeral services for Charles Lloyd Hopkins, two years old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hopkins of Seminary township, were conducted Sunday afternoon in the Free Methodist church at Pittsburg -36c Smart shoppers are talking about our prices. Step ina our store and see the vigorous activity during the month of August.

This meant but one thing; that more and more people are finding shopping at Stewart's is profitable to their pocketbooks. 50o BOTTLE HIND'S HONEY AND ALMOND CREAM 35c POND'S COLD OR VANISHING CREAM a Jar 9 1 $1.00 BOX OF COTY POWDER rti 65c BOTTLE PERFUME. Both 69 overflow eates two years ago is all I by the Rev. Mr. Harding.

Burial that saved us from a water shortage was in the Taylor cemetery. The child died Saturday night from burns received earlier in the day when he kicked over a bucket of r. 7 this summer." Clear lxg Jam Several years ago a heavy wire tields Apparel Section pr.an -nra hniit In front nf th e-ateJ oonlHinc water while at play witn Second Floor WALLACE FUNERAL TUSCOLA The funeral of Henry A. Wallace, circuit clerk of Douglas county, was held from the First Methodist church, the pastor, Rev. Howard Leach conducting the service.

Burial was in Hugo cemetery. to prevent the escape of fish, and the 'the other children in the family. The pate was opened. Submerged logs I water was being used by Mrs. Hop-caught against the screen, tore it kins in the process of cold packing loose, and the entire mass became! vegetables.

Besides Charles Lloyd, wedged in the gate. This made it Im-1 there are eight other children in the August Clearance HATS Up To $10 Summer Hats possible to close the gate, and when i family. a drouth occurred three years ago 1: Up to 75c Wash Goods Voiles. Broadcloths. Suitings.

Prints, Batiste, Dimitieii, Voile and Swiss, they ard 19c Silk and Woolen Up to $2 Remnants the Yard 50c JOHN T. WING VANDALIA John T. Wing, 82, well known Fayette county resident, died Monday 'afternoon about 2:30 18c Hope MUSLIN Full bleached, cut from full bolts 9 Yds. SI 12c Unbleached MUSLIN 36 In. for quilt linings, r'r 14 Yds.

$1 $1.50 Trump'-' SHEETS was necessary for the city to forbid watering of lawns, for fear that this use of the water added to the drain caused bv the escaping water would o'clock in his home on South Third Beautiful white and color Hats in fancy Lace and Straw Braids Horsehairs, Hemps, Felts and Summer Straws Hats on this great special purchase actually worth to I 0 an extraordinary opportunity to own another beautiful summer hat Sale price, choice through the jammed gate cause a watpr shortage. HACKLEMAN FUNERAL TUSCOLA The body of Bobby Hackleman, 10 years old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hackleman, was laid to rest In the Humboldt cemetery, Sunday afternoon, with J. C.

Waddington, undertaker, in charge, after an impressive service at the Church of the Fortv Martyrs, conducted by Rev. Fr. Jordan, priest of the parish. street. Death was caused Dy nean Vi hnd hern suf- Two summers aso (.

it and hired 101 Smith rented a diving su Everything About These Fall Hats Is a diver to go into the water and loospn the logs. These were removed, and since that time no water has escaped through the gate. TUSCOLA LIBRARY BOARD HAS MEETING tie was oorn 111 viul.iuiii, Feb. 11. 1S48.

the only child of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wing, who came to this country and settled on a farm in Otego township, two miles east of Bluff City when he was 16 years of age.

His father was for more than 35 years Fayette county surveyor. On June 23. he was united in marriage to Miss Angeline Parker of Loeootoe and they went to live on NEW Full bleached; size 81x90 MRS. SUSAN ERISMAX NTANTIC Funeral services for Mrs. Susan Erisman were conducted Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock In thi Niantic Chrisfian church by Rev.

H. H. Jenner. Burial was in the Long-point cemetery. .95 79c Boys' WASH KNICKERS Sizes 7-10 50c Some of them have double-brims, some of them have ban 1 an- I om 1 for JLL TUSCOLA The August meeting of the Tuscola Public Library board was held Monday afternoon at the deaux, some are felt, others in They're new fro the old home place, "Rosedale Farm," where for more than 55 years Mr.

DAVISON INFANT Library building. Seven of the nine Wing was engaged in farming and crown to trimming, and at so low a price, you'll want one every Fall costume VANDALIA Lillie Marie Davison. two years old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davison, of Seminary! township, died Sunday, in the home i mmbers were present and bils were dairying- Four years ago he retired allowed for the extensive interior re-1 from farminir activities and moved pairs that have been made recently.

into town. Mr. and Mrs. Wing ob-Tiiwola Couple Wed served their 62nd wedding anniver- sarv on June 23rd. They were the Tuscola friends received word Mon-! Mr.

T.uiio of her parents. Death was caused by 1 cholera Infantum. She leaves besides i t3 i fri day of the marriage of Miss Zaida 1JJZ.V. who died -several E. Mahon.

years Jones, and Dr. Walter C. Blaine. $1 Peerless SHEETS Heavy Quality 72x00, each 49c 39c Pi'low TUBING All widths, cut from full pieces, a yard August Low Price Sale Full Fashioned Pure Silk ner parents, one sister -ana tnree brothers. Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon in the Seminary church by Rev.

Louis Littman of Vandalia. Burial was In Seminary cemetery. HOSIERY 69c Women's SLIPS GOWNS BLOOMERS 2 For SI 15c Horpital Tissue TOILET PAPER 4 Rolls 25c Stewart's pure silk full fashioned hosiery, silk over the knee, in service and chiffon weights, are fully guaranteed. French heels. Regular $1.50 and $2.00 values, Wednesday special, a pair ago, and.

Mrs. R. T. Zent of Vandalia. He also leaves- one grandchild, Miss Lillie Zent, Vandalia.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the Vandalia Presbyterian church, of which both Mr. and Mrs. Wing were active and faithful members. Rev. Paul Bolman, pastor of the Vandalia Christian church, will be in charge.

Burial will be in South Hill cemetery. ADLASKATEAIS VANDALIA Adlaska Tevis. 75. a farmer of the Pittsburg community, died Monday afternon in his home there, following a several weeks He was born in Indiana on September the 5th, 1854, but had spent practically his entire life 1b the community in which he died. He leaves his wife' and the follow ing children, Raymond Tevis, Van ELLIOTT FUNERAL MATTOON The funeral of Mrs.

Mary Ellen Elliott, who died Saturday afternoon in the home of her son In law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Reams, 2816 Western avenue, was conducted In the Presbyterian church Monday afternoon by Rev.

A. E. Turner of Sullivan. Burial was made In Dodge Grove cemetery with the Woman's Relief corps giving the burial service at the graveside. both of Tuscola who were married Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, in Oregon, III.

The couple left immediately after the ceremony for Sis-tpr Bay, where they will spend two or three week3. li3s Jones is the County Hpalth Nurse of Douglas county and before coming here, she was employed at the State Health Department in Springfield. Dr. Blaine is a well known physician of Douglas county and deputy coroner. He is a prominent land-owner and has a wide acquaintance in Central Illinois.

Mrs. B. F. Kagey left Sunday to he gone several weeks on a vacation trip to New England and New York and vicinity. She went by train to Detroit and from there by boat and bus to Boston.

At Boston she will he the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Curtis for two days. Mr. and Mrs.

Guy R. Collins and son Bobby, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Sutton of Monticello parents of Mrs. Collins, drove to Hay-ward. Tuesday where they will spent about 10 days fishing and New Cinderella Hose Regular $2 Values 1 .50 A very beautiful hose in service chiffon weight, French heels, in all new Summer and Fall shades. All silk from top to toe, a pair JL 29c White and Fancy Oil Cloth 19c KONJOLA GIVES BACK 30 POUNDS THIS MAN LOST 50c SHEETING 0-4 bleached, no Dressing, a yard 29 29c Steven's TOWELING All linen quality, bleached or unbleached a Yard 19c Up to $1.25 LUNGH CLOTHS All linen with colored borders, assorted sizes dalia: Ezra Tevis Centralia; John Tevis, Smithboro; Leonard Tevis, Seminary township; Harrison Tevis, Zanesfield, Mrs. Nellie Nelson, Smithboro and Mrs.

Emma Elliott, Centralia. He also leaves 38 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon in the home of Rev. Fred Dothager. Burial was in the Evans cemetery near the home.

Wednesday Menu SUMMER RUNDEWEAR Prices Greatly Reduced 50c Women's Union Suits The Silk Tweed Prints and the Tailored Lines of This TAVEL PRINT FROCK Suggest It For Early Fall Wear $1.25 Men's Knit UNION SUITS 69c Mr. and Mrs. Alfred erry ana Eva Weatherford of Decatur, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.

W. Weatherford. Saturday. Mrs. Petty and Miss Weatherford are sisters of Noted Improvement In His Condition After Taking First Bottle of Modern Medicine Women's fine, light weight Union Suits, loose knee, built up top.

Wednesday, special 39c Tea Room 35c Plate Lumch Chicken Pie or Chicken and Noodles Choice of Vegetables, Salads and Desserts 1 Country Style Fried Chicken Dinner 79c Women's Suits MRS. FEARL FORD TUSCOLA Mrs. Pearl Ford died Tuesday morning in her home in Tuscola following three weeks' Illness. She had suffered a scries of strokes and her condition, had been regarded as critical for some time. She leaves her hjisband and three children: Elsie, Helen and Pearl Frances Ford.

She also leaves a brother, W. McGarry. Tuscola. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. 79c Men's Suits Hen's knit union suits 69c Children's Panty Dresses and Bloomers Ea.

29c the Tuscola man. Fred K. Steven. Sherwood Jones, Adam Kamm. Harry T.

Bell and E. O. Smith of the committee of investigation appointed by the landowners across whose property the proposed gas pipe line will pass, drove to Springfield Tuesday to attend the meeting of the representatives from all the counties through which the proposed gas pipe line will pass. E. O.

Smith is the chairman of the local committee that represents the landholders. Knit Suits, made of very fine lisle, in all styles and men's nainsook athletic union suits; broken lines and odd lots, regu and sizes. A bar SiiJS 50c 45c lar $1.00 values. Sale price gain for Wednesday r. 39c Women's fJavon Silk HOSE Liffht Colors 29c August Clearance Silk Washables JESSE D.

GORDON MT. PULASKI Jesse D. Gordon, 70. a resident of Mt. Pulaski, for 58 vears and of Logan county his entire life, died at 5 o'clock Monday mornine in St.

Clara's hospital, Lincoln, following an appendicitis operation performed on Wednesday of last week. Hp failpd to rally because of FRIED CHICKES SANDWICH, with Sliced Tomatoes Men's Fine Dress SHIRTS TEST CLUB CALVES Calves owned by 4-H club members of Macon county were tested for tuberculosis Tuesday, by Glenn W. Leahy, state veterinarian. E. H.

Walworth. County Bureau agent, assisted in making the tests. GINGHAM For Aprons and Dresses. Many new patterns, a yard 10c 39c Broadcloth Plain white and colored, a yard 25c lOe APRICOT SHERBET FKESH FRUIT DRESSES Delicatessen Dur Dtlicnlmrn offers the very brt home-made pie, cakes, brend, e'e Ortssed chickens, place your order or tvecial occasions. 59c Women's Knit UNION SUITS 39c WE WORK ON THE SPINE The Chiropractor works upon your spine.

To adji-a the bones back into line. This erables the power sent from your brain. To cr-e your disease and end your pain A. A. Guldberg, Chiropractor Basement $2.95 to $10 Values Up to $2.50 Values Genuine E.

W. plain white and fancy pattern fine quality Imported Eiglish Broadcloth, 7 button coat shirts with pockets, elegantly tail-, ored, all sleeve lengths. Euy now at this great savings. All sizes. Sale price Stewart's "Above AH" UNION MADE 623 GUSHARD BLDG.

DLAL 2-06ti8 .95 i I OVERALLS Boy' PAJAMAS Slip Over and Coat Style JIB- CHARLES GARRETT Do you wonder why seven million bottles of Konjola were used in two years? The answer is that Konjola does what it is designed to do. Read the grateful words of Mr. Charles Garrett, Edelstein, 111., and then decide what you will do about Konjola. He says: "I was in a terribly run down condition, the result of indigestion. I was hungry, but could not eat, and then iny ajiprtite failed me.

lost thirty pound and wus getting wurse mid wurae till the time. 1 read so much about Konjola that I "decided to try It. night from the first bottle I noted improvement, and toiUy 1 am tack to my former weight; appetite is good and digestion is ail I nild wish. I have recommended Konjrin to others and all are pleased with H10 results they got." Konjola does act swiftly, attacking and JACKETS ENDURING GRAVES $1:19 $1 39c Hooe PONGEE PRINTS Full yard wide, all new patterns, a yard 19c $1.50 KrinM SPREADS 8lvl05 Dimity Bed Spread blue. Cold Green and Rose 98c Pa amas Ties CONCRETE BURIAL VAULTS Men's tegular $1.50 fancy pajamas fine quality prints.

When we get bargains we give bargains. Sale price Every dress in this tremendous selection Is a style-that' is in demand: Every dress is offered at DOLLARS below Its regular price. By all means investigate this event the savln.js are too worthwhile to miss. All sizes. Crepe, crepehese, etc.

NOD WALK IllJLIAL VAULT $1 Men's Shirts Blue chambray, triple stitched; two pockets. A big bargain Aluminum Dutch Ovens With Wire Tray Special Upwards of 500 men's new beautiful silk ties they are actually regular 75c to $1 values; another store crowding, money sav-nld bargain, sale price 25c 95. 50c at the source the ilia, Konjola is der signed to relieve, but a complete treatment of from six to eight bottles is strongly recommended. Konjola Is sold In Decatur at Wal-green's drug store, and by all the best druggists in all towns through Youi Undertaker Is Oar Agent Grohne Concrete Products Co. SI MFC.

BY 1 out this entire section. Delicatessen Service Pies, Cakes, Bread Salads, Dressed Chickens to Take Home Orders Filled for Special Occasions.

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