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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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8
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Feb. 3, 19 4 THE DECATUR DAILY HERALD. 8 upon, sei education 'will also make it3 owns" the" "Gately" "clothing "store In Decatur and stores In many other cities, died in his final report. YOUNG WOMEN OF ST. TERESA'S FLAY BEAUTIFULLY COSTUMED PROGRAM IS OUT FOR home in Chicago Monday Irom Bngm dis later establishing the stores which hears hisxame.

HEAHD IX A llKST.t-R.XT She The waiter is hanging ar' as though he.expected something. He Oh, yes; he's a tippical ease. Mr. Gately was torn in boko, and studied law in that city. Ho was admitted to the bar, but after practicing his TEAMSTKR WINS SUIT.

"The village Warrensburg must pay George Shultz $4 for work' done, as the result of a suit in Justice J. H. McCoy's court Monday. Shultz had a contract with the village to do some profession for a snort time no mvoi Chicago and becamo a successful clothing hauling at $4 a day, and he asserted that he was still $4 short. Mayor Mealed; Supt.

Engleman Will Deliver One HEAD OF GATELY STORES IS DEAD of Papers in Saturday Morning Session. SaccesHfal Clothing Merchant Dies in Chi P. P. P. Clears Skin Soothing Wash Heals Then D.

D. D. Soap Keeps the Skin Healthy cago Home Monday of Bright' IHsease. John Gately, head of the company which How's This? The program for the Decatur session of the Illinois Schoolmaster club, Friday 'and Saturday, February 13 and 14, has been announced by Director T. C.

Burgess of Bradley Polytechnic institute, Peoria, president of the club. Friday evening, February 13 after the banquet in the, high school an address will be given by President W. P. Morgan of the Macomb Normal, upon "The Correlation of Grades made by High School Students and Their Meaning from the tandpoint of College Entrance." On Saturday morning papers are to be given by Superintendent Smith of Peoria, upon "The Present Day Extra School Obligations;" by Superintendent Engleman of Decatur, upon "Does Our Organization of the Public Schools Need Changing from an 8-4 to a Different Basis?" by Principal McCormick of LaSalle, upon "Recognition of Scholarship." Tho committee Immediate. Tho first soft, cool tour and the itch is gone! Pimples, rashes, dandruff dlsapp.

over nighL Hard crusts and scala raw. scorching sor-s, salt rheum, tn ter no form of skin disease resists. All druggists have this famous sp. clflc on hand. If you will come to us we -win tou the first bottle on the iruaran-U that, it will reach your case or v'.

money refund. Tou alone to Ask also about D. D. Skin Soaj-l best for tender skin. Bell Drug Co.

Mayor Chapman of Ellis, Kansas, courteously says he will answer any letters written him relative to his truly marvelous curTi of skin troubles with the D. D. D. Prescription. Mayor Chapman writes: I think how I suffered last winter, how I could do no work.

I was covered with terrible blotches sometimes weeping water, sometimes worse blotches sometimes 10 inches In diameter; FEARFUL ITCHING. It was only accidentally that I learned of the famous specific D. D. D. I write this all gratitude for what V.

D. D. has ione for me." Results from the use of D. D. D.

are We offer One Hundred Dollars Ke-ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot ee cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.

J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able, to carry out any obligations made by his firm. RATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo, -O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system.

Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pllsl for constipation. D.D.D.-for 15 Years-the Standard Skin Remedy runi-rfr wJ II arbey per WHOLESALE RETAIL JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF WAUKESHA WATER Photo by Rembrandt studio.

the cast ePrformances are to be given both afternoon and evening today and good crowds are expected. Those taking the leading roics in "Princess of Heath," the play given today in Powers Opera House by St, Teresa' academy students, will have beautiful costumes. The Special Attention to Mail Orders Our orders by mail grow every year. Write us your order and we will send it promptly, tory when it comes, send it back at our expense. If it is not entirely satisfac- principals shown in the photograph are as follows: Princess of Meath Mies Margaret Muleady.

Malachi. King of Meath Miss Mary Finn. Ingomar, adopted son of Malachi Miss Margaret -Clark. Alana, nurse of Meath Miss Clara Fagan. Ladies-in-waiting Miss Marie Stephens, Miss Gertrude Bryan, Miss Mary Delahunty, Miss Anna Spaeth.

Tugcsius, Danish King Miss Florence cast includes nearly sixty characters, and the play is for the benefit of the new Ursuline academy. Miss M. McHugh, who is experienced In this work, is coaching MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR ACertainBetiefforFeTftrititinefts, (Read and Compare These) To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tablets. Stop the Cough and Headache and work off the Cold, Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E.

W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25 cents. Stomach Troubles, Teething I DiHttrders, and Destroy CAR OF FANCY FRUIT Worms. Tney Break up tJoIds 'iraao jht, a 4 ooan.

Druggists, Don't fiCCept Sample mailed FREK. Aduress. ttttsubtUUtifc A. S. OLMSTED.

Lft Jtoy. N.Y. Specials For Tuesday 1 Can Extra Fancy Peas 6c 25c Package Dates, 3 for These dates sold for 1 2c a package. 1 lb. package seedless Raisins, regular price 12c Large Eating Figs, regular price Special Features of the Lauson Frost King Engines All sizes of the Lauson Frost King engines are uniform in design and Construction from 2 to 28 h.

p. The cylinder and base are cast separately and the shape of the cylinder is such that the minimum of the cylinder wall is exposed to the heat of the explosion. The valves are constructed with steel stem and cast iron head welded together 10c 20c 10c 10c 18c 25c 15c 15c 5c 25c 55c 35c 25c, per pound -J lb Cocoa, regular price 25c -J Bitter Chocolate, regular price 20c Large package of Macaroni, 2 packages for Large package of Spaghetti Cooking Figs, per lb Fancy Dried Peaches, per lb Extra fancy Dried Apricots, per lb Prunes, 3 lbs, for Pitted Prunes, per package. Regular price 20c 2 large cans Hominy i Mack- 3 cans Sardines 6 cans tall Salmon 1 gallon Syrup 1 qt. bottle pure Cane Sugar Syrup, Maple flavor 2 Bricks of Maple Sugar for 6 large cans Sauer Irsut 1 can Mushrooms 1 can small Piny Beets 2 cans Van Camp's Baked Bean's 2 packages for 3 bottles of Catsup 1 bottle of Chilli Sauce Illustrating Construction of the "Frost King" Line of Gasoline Engines.

25c 55c 5c 25c 1 large bottle Mustard r.r. 1 large bottle Fancy 3 cans of Peas Happy Hour Peas, 6 cans for Harte Brand Peas, 6 cans for ti. Corn 6 cans for Forte Clarke Corn, Country Gentleman, 6 cans for 1 doz. large cans Tomatoes 3 large cans Kidney r-i 15c 15c 15c 15c 25c 10c 9c 23c 25c 80c 80c 45c 55c $1.05 25c 25c 55c 25c 10c 10c 10c 25c Special Bargain on HAPPY HOUR PINEAPPLE 6 cans for $1.35 25c 50c i'-'l-r'-'i-'r1 3 large cans Pumpkin and accurately ground to size. They are of sufficient size to allow fuel to enter the cylinder at nearly atmospheric, pressure, and burnt gases to escape freely.

They are thoroughly water jacketed and exposed uniformly to the heat at the time of explosion, consequently no warping or valve trouble. The mixer is so designed that a thoroughly vaporized gas is admitted into the cylinder, starting the engine surely and easily under all conditions. The ignitor has a ground joint without packing' and the points can be cleaned while the engine is in operation. The intake valve is located in front of the ignitor, allowing a fresh, cool gas to pass directly over the ignitor points, keeping them clean and cool, thus igniting every charge. feature is the reason for the engine being called the "Easy Starting Lauson." The governor is very accurate and sensitive, equipped with a speed changing device the operator to change speed instantly.

The crank shaft is of open hearth steel forging, of good proportion and accurately ground to size. Cylinder, piston and rings are ground to fit to insure perfect compression. Cams run in a bath of oil and are enclosed in a dust-proof case. Gears are of drop forged steel, machined, accurately cut and unbreakable: All wearing parts, such as piston, pin, cam, cam shaft, governor shoes, ignitor parts, rollers, pins, are of steel, case hardened and ground tosize. All engines from 2 h.

p. to 28 h. p. are equipped with a Sumter built-in magneto, whieh runs at nearly engine speed and starts the engine very easily by throwing back against compression. This does away with batteries and ignition troubles, which are 90 per cent of the troubles found in any make of engine.

This magneto is guaranteed for the life of the engine. The Lauson engines are nicely balanced throughout, which insures low cost of maintenance. They are finely finished in brewster green, and all steel and brass parts are highly polished, which is in harmony with the high grade material and workmanship throughout. 1 gallon Apples 1 gallon Lemon Cling Peaches in syrup Regular price was 75c can. California Peaches in syrup Per California ApricOtS 1.

Per dozen Pears, in water 6 cans for Extra bargain on these peaches Peeled Peaches, fi cans frvr 15c $1.65 15c $1.65 55c 10c 55c 6 large cans Sweet Potatoes 2 large cans Spinach Cut Wax Beans Cut Stringless Beans 1 large can Baked Beans Extra large Prunes, 2 lbs THE LARGEST BARGAIN IN CANNED CHERRIES Large Can California Black Cherri5 in svrnr These goods sold for $3.00 dozen, per dozen $1.65 $1.65 25c Per dozen These goods sold for $2.50 dozen 1 tall can Asparagus Honey per brick 1 case soap, 1 20 bars to box Special bargain on Asparagus, white $2.90 15c DAN W. TAIT ILLINOIS AGENCY, Decatur, 111. $2.75 Per dozen a 7.

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