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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 8

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 8

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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7 8 THE DECATUR DAILY HERALD. Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1914. Common to fair 4 60 00 HIGH CHIEFS III SAN AWN TRIBE, 1. 0.

R. M. My Message to Men I Never Disappoint My Patients. I Fulfill Every Prom, ise and Never Hold Out False Hopes. Common to best voal 6 5010 50 Common to good heavy calves 4 00 10 00 Hogs.

Best heavies, 200 lbs and upward iS 358 45 Medium and mired, 190 lbs and ward 8 35 40 Good to choice lights. 160 to 180 lbs 8 358 40 Common to good lights, 120 to 160 lbs 8 30 8 04 Roughs 7 25 7 85 BULPIH MAY TAKE T01QF1C1 Former Village Plans to Incorporate and Swallow op Territory of Latter. Recommends Chamberain's Cough Remedy. "I take pleasure In recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to my customers because I have confidence Honest Treatment. You Pay for Results Only Indianapolis Live Stock INDIANAPOLIS, Jan.

7. Receipts Tuesday, 13,000 hogs, 1,000 cattle, 300 calves and 350 sheep and lambs, againut hogs, 1 308 cattle, 413 calves and 332 sheep and lambs a week ago and 11.007 hogs, 1,201 cattle, 281 calves and 321 sheep and lambs a year ago. Cattle. Good to choice steers, 1,200 lbs and upward 40 75 Common to medium steers, 1,300 lbs 00 50 Ge choice steers, 1,150 to 1,250 1U 8 0 BO Common 'to medium steers, 1,150 to 1,360 lbs 7 60 00 Good to choice steers. 900 to 1,100 lbs 1 26 00 Common to medium Btecrs, 900 to 1,100 lbs 6 859 7 25 Extra choice feoding steers, 900 to 1.000 lbs 7 009 7 35 Good feeding steers, 900 to 1,000 lbs 75 7 00 Medium feeding steers.

800 to S00 Jbs 8 169 a 75 Common to best stockers 00 7 00 HKIKERS Good to choice 25 7 B0 Fair to medium 5 50 6 00 Common to light 4 60 5 25 Good to choice 5 35 6 50 Fair to medium cows 5 00 5 30 Canners and cutters 2 503 4 75 Good to choice cows and calves 00 00 80 00 Common to medium cows and calves .....40 0055 00 3FT.LS AND CALVES Good to prime export 50 6 75 Good to choice butcher bulls, 25 6 50 in it. I find that they are pleased with it and call for it when again in need of such a medicine," -writes J. W. Sexton, Montevallo, Mo. For sale by all dealers.

DR. J. BLAIR GUTHRIE, the Successful and Reliable Specialist Who Has Cured So Many in Illinois Will Be at the ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, Decatur, on Friday, Jan, 9th from 10 a. m.

to 8 p. m. and Return Every 4 Weeks. 1 Bonbons Chocolates W. H.

HORNBACK ALBERT GESAMAN Incoming Sachem. Outgoing Sachem. by Sangaman Tribe No. 145 Independ- Raising of the chiefs will be held ht. A smoker follows the ceremonies, ent Order of Bed Men Wednesday nig Instant Belief With a Small Trial Bottle of Old, -Honest "St.

Jacobs Oil." TAYIORVILLE. Jan. 7. The town of Kincaid may be wiped off the map at any time according to statements and plans now being made at Bulpitt. a village close to Kincaid.

It is said an attempt is being made at Bulpitt to incorporate as a village and take in ail the territory platted out as Kincaid. It takes 300 voters to put a village on thq map, and Bulpitt has the required number it is claimed. The opponents of the village scheme declare that if all stand pat. Kincaid can be taken in, as it has never been incorporated and hasn't to exceed 25 or 30 residents at present. There are said to he quite a number of Bulpitt's inhabitants who are opposing to the plan on the grounds that they Intend to become citizens of Kincaid eventually.

Without the help of practically every one now at Bulpitt it would be impossible to create a village and the prospective Kincaiders are said to be strong enough in number to defeat the plan. Farmer' Nationul Bank. The following officers were elected Monday afternoon by the officers, directors and stockholders of the Farmers' National bank when they held their banquet at the Antlers hotel: President, D. W. Johnstone; cashier, E.

Turner; assistant cashier, J. A. Adams; clerk, H. A. Moxley.

At the meeting a siv per cent dividend was declared and five per cent was added to- the surplus fund which increased that fund trora J4S.O0O. Acifcur Allan Ltlea. Word was received by Miss Beulah Johnson of city of the death of her brother-in-law, Arthur Allan of Bloom-ingion, which occurred in that city Monday night. Deceased was taken Kuiidenly ill Christmas of appendicitis and no operation was made. Peritonitis soon developed causing his death.

Miss Johnson left Tuesday evening for jiloomington to attend the funeral which will probably be held Thursday or Friday. Deceaswl was married in this city about four years ago to Miss Kdna Johnson, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H.

Johnson of this city. Surviving are his wife and oue daughter, two ears old, his mother, father and one dialer, all living in Bloomington. Tnylorville ltrlt-ls. A telegram was received here Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs.

J. N. Waudell, in-iorming them of the death of their grandchild, the two days old infant of and Mrs. Fred ilson of San Ber-jiardino, Calif. Mrs.

Wiison was Miss ieneviove Waduell of this city before her marriage. f. IL Kiuney of this city Monday evening ciosed the music store on the east side of the square conducted by James IL Holmes, on a chattel mortgage for Jjuo which he has held for some time. Holmes has been missing fcioce January 2, and can not be located. He leaves behind a wife, child and a large number of creditors.

All the bids received Monday by the board of education of the Taylorville liigb school tor the proposed new addi field is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rentschler. Qood Jlny eCzme The chocolate coating of Chocolate Peppermints gives to these smooth creamy confections a softness of flavor that is greatly preferred by many people. They have that delicious purity that characterizes themanyvarietiesoft''.

Our stock is always fresh. for iho Red Sign jtr Sales Agent JOHNSPOTTS 112 Merchant Street. Oritn Shipptd by Paretl Ptst Ask for pafc Baking and Cooking Chocolate at your grocer's several days1 vacation for the holidays. Miss Margaret Woodruff has returned to Springfield after a week's visit here with relatives. Mrs.

Agnes Robinson and daughter, Miss Grace, have returned from a visit near Chicago with relatives. Miss Hazel Johnston left Monday to resume her studies In Michigan after passing the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston. Miss Zita Jackson has returned from a visit In Streator writh her parents.

Mrs. Homer Wllcoxson and little daughter Eloise left Monday for Eos-well, N. where they expect to remain during the winter. Miss Mabel Johnston returned to Lake Fork Sunday after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Johnston.

Mrs. Kidgely is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. B. Sealock.

The Royal Neighbors met Monday evening and installed their officers for the coming year. Miss Iva Havenar resumed her duties as teacher near New Berlin on Monday. John Arnold of Mt. Auburn passed Monday here on business. Mrs.

Frank Garvey of Mechanicsburg Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kent. Misa Carrie Rentschler of Sprlng- Henrv Trowbridge is visiting friends and looking after land interests in the southern part of the state. Ed Simpson was a Springfield visitor Tuesday.

Mrs. James Johnston and daughter, Miss Edythe, passed Tuesday in Springfield. Arthur Hunter was a Springfield business visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Lee Williams passed Tuesday In Springfield with her sister.

Miss ilhel Murrel, who underwent an operation for relief from appendicitis at.St. John's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Havenar passed Tuesday in Springfield.

Mrs. Thomas Kirby visited in Springfield Tuesday. Rev. J. D.

Shousa was a Springfield visitor Tuesday. Jack Noel underwent a second operation at St. John's hospital on Monday and is in a very critical condition. Word has Just been received by Levi Cantrall of the death of his brother, Thomas Cantrall, at Athens on Tuesday. Mr.

Cantrall was a former Illiopolis resident. Mrs. Lafe Cantrall Is Improving after an illness of two weeks. What's. Rheumatism? Pain only.

Stop drugging. Not one case In fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating "St Jacobs Oil" directly upon the "tender spot" and relief comes Instantly. "St Jacobs Oil" Is a harmless rheumatism cure which cannot burn the skin. Limber up.

Quit complaining. Get a small trial bottle "from your druggist and in Just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don't suffer. Relief and a cure await you. "St Jacobs Oil" bas cured millions of rheumatism sufferers In the last half century, and is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache and sprains.

tion to tne school were rejected Tuesday. All the bids they said were too high. Unless the board can find a contractor who is willing to bid within the specified price, new plans lor the addition will have to be made. Tuesday evening in the home of tilt bride's parents. Mr.

ana Mrs. V. li. 1'almer in Morrisonvilie, the marriage of their daughter. Miss Edith, to Kay "Wilson, also of Morrisonvilie) took I want to talk to every sufferer from Varicocele, blood poison, nerv.

sexual debility and all diseases peculiar to men. The fact that you have treat- JANUARY CLEARANCE OF ed elsewhere without benefit and are skeptical does not discourage me in the east; nearly all my patients tell of this same experience. I am curing these men every day and feel sure that I can do the same for you. I especially solicit these stubborn, chronic, seemingly Incurable cases. Men who realize the seriousness and gravity of their condition, and will appreciate bene- fits conferred and the lasting cure I give, come to me for free consultation.

I will then explain how different, better and more curative are my methods of treatment than those possessed by others. My special training and long years of experience in- treating all chronic, nervous, blood pelvic and special diseases and weaknesses of men, gives me many advantages over the ordinary physician. If afflicted It is well worth your while to come and consult-me, rather than subject yourself to dangerous, experimental treatment at the hands of some self-styled specialist. These false specialists have never received special knowledge, possess no curative powers and are not true specialists. In the proper sense of the word.

My sympathy is enlisted with every patient. The curing and building up of weak, broken-down men is my 1 rework. The welfare and cure of my patients is my only thought. My independent, private fortune makes the fee a secondary consideration; In this differ widely from the grasping doctor, who thinks only of his fee and cares nothing for the suffering of his fellow men. Investigate before treating elsewhere; It may save you many years of suffering and be the means of chang-ng your whole future.

If afflicted, do not delay; call or write me today, vly specialties are more fully commen ted upon below, and are well worth be careful perusal of every weak man. place. Tna excursion party under the supervision of George tjtrevey, land agent jf this cily, comprising 30 men and women, left Tuesday evening at 6:17 over the Wabash in their special car on a land inspection trip through Texas. William flopper of Morrisonvilie anu James K. Meters, both recently con-evicted for forgery were taken to the Chester penitentiary Tuesday by Deputy Sheriff Ben Davis and Ben Davis.

Jr. Plopper and Mayers will have to serve from ono to 14 years blinder the indeterminate act. Personals. Miss Frances towel of Fairy Hall college returned Tuesday morning after spending the holidays hero with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. John Jeisey left Tuesday morning for Pensacola. Fla to spend the winter. Mrs. H.

Fort returned home Monday night from Fort Wayne, after spending a number of weeks with relatives there. Mrs. T. J. Teaney Is visiting relatives in Greenfield this week.

W. H. Hunter of Big Creek, Wye. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Hardy Sunday. Mrs. Olie Shin of Flora, who has beer the guest of Phil Haner returned home Tuesday morning.

Miss Edith Bertucci Is visiting rela tives this week in Peoria. ILLIOPOLIS. YOUNG MEN. Have you, through Indiscretions and abuse of nature's laws, broken down rour health and manhood? Are unna treatment will remove all the ill effects of your former folly, check every drain on your vitality. Invigorate the wasted pelvic organs, clear up the clouded brain and quickly restore you to what nature Intended a healthy and happy man, with physical, mental and vital powers complete.

Avoid Beginning Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, we shall give you unrestricted choice of our entire stcck of FURS, at just half the regular prices ELUOI'OLIS. Jan. 7. Mrs. Georgia Ritchie and children returned to their home in Springfield Sunday after a visit here at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John Sheller. The Misses Cora and Emma Campbell of Springfield passed Sunday with their tsister. Airs. O.

11. Drake. Mrs. Smith and little daughter Elol.se are passing the week with relatives in Clinton. Mrs.

A. S. Hunter has returned from a visit In Jacksonville with relatives. School opened on Monday after a ii prescriptions and temnorarv tlm- 1 uiants. seek a lasting cure.

MIDDLE-AGED MEN. You are reaping the penalty of neglected youthful sins. Dissipation, excesses, private and blood diseases have ravaged your system and nn. minded your already weakened vitality. weaknesses have developed Into organic disease.

You are Drematun.T old and not the man you should be. Tour manhood is on the decline and will soon be lost. Awake to your true condition. I can restore you to perfect health and manhood, with special iJ" uienuu ana vital powers complete. URETHRAL OBSTRUCTIONS.

My treatment fnr Pi-netm(iti. i- i All our goods are marked in plain figures, and never have we offered you a greater bargain than these superb garments at such an unquestioned sacrifice. You know the quality of these Furs, in which we offer you SETS, SCARFS AND MUFFS in elegant natural Mink, Alaska Seal, Hudson Seal, Ermine and many other beautiful Furs, In COATS Ve have a fine line' of Hudson Seal, Near Seal and Russian Pony, made up from the choicest pelts in the latest and most favored styles. Puinless and Dermanpnr nnrl A tural drains slowly sapping your vitality? Tour pimpled face, dark circled eyes, 6tooplng form, stunted development and guilty, bashful manner proclaim your folly to all the world and mar your success to business, pleasure or society. Don't despair.

I can rid you of all these symptoms, prepare you anew for married life and make you once more a man among men. VARICOCELE. Neglected Varicocele undermines the physical strength, deranges the mental faculties, racks the nervous system and produces a complete loss of sexual power. Not only do I give you internal constitutional remedies, but I also employ a local treatment direct to the weakened parts; a healing circulation of blood Is quickly re-established, the wasted glands are enlarged vigor and vitality are restored. Every trace of weakness disappears; the spermatic cords resume their normal siEe; losses and drains of vigor cease; weak, seminal ducts are strengthened; you become stronger and better In every way and will soon possess he sense of well being which accompanies good health and robust man-lood.

Don't experiment. This la a elicate disease. I have cured thous-mds of the worst cases without a qilure or recurrence. What you want the quickest, safest and surest cure btainable. and this 1 am prepared to -ive you.

NERVOUS DEBILITY. Excesses and dissipation have many men. Is your wreck, system crying out for help? You ire nervous, irritable and despondent -you are growing weaker; your manhood is on the decline and will soon oe lost unless you do something for yourself. My long experience has rendered me thoroughly familiar with all ihe causes and effects of nervous debility, and 1 have lifted up enough alien men to make an army. My surgery In any form.

Every obstruc tion of the uretha Is forever removed, all discharges soon cease. Inflammation and the prostate gland and bladder are ueaieu. ana me entire urinary tract is qi'lokiy restored to Its normal healthy condition. Avoid rmtin. anit tng operations.

They leave yon la worse condition than before. was. JU, V--3si5. GIVE EE A CHA'TCE TO CUBE YOUR RHEUMATISM FREE BLOOD POISON. If you have sore throat, mucous patches, pimples, copper colored syots sores and ulcers, bone pains, falling hair or any symptoms of this diaeaM in either preliminary, secondary ofi tertiary stages, come to me and be forever rid of it.

My treatment quickly destroys the virus, clears the oktn, purifies the blood and thoroughly cleanses and eradicates all traces ct poison from the system. All dang of transmission or recurrence is re- Mr. Delano took his own medicine It cured his rne-umaiisrn after he hud suffered tortures for ihirty-slx years. He spent thou- Former Prices were from $50,00 to $500,0 0, Wednesday you shall have choice of ah) rur in uie nouse ior moved. Don't rely on Datent medlclM or Intrust your health to Incompetent druggists or physicians.

Consult at once. sand of dollars before he discovered the reraUy that cured him. but I will give you toe benefit of his experience for nothing. If you suffer from rheumatism lec me send you ft packs tee of this remedy absolutely rree. Don't send any money.

I want to give to you, I want you to tor yourself -what It will do. The picture shows how Rheumatism twists and Miyfre you are suffering the same way. Don't. You don't need 4o. I nave i dy thai 1 believe will cure you and Its yours for the asking.

Write me today. H. Delano, 7-H Delano Bldg. Syracuse, New York, -and will send you a tree package the very rfay I fiat your letter. JUST f1ALFPRICE Consultation, Examination and Advice Free.

P. S. No cases treated bymail I..

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