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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 7

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 7

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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Monday. Dec. 4, 191 6. THE DtCAlUK HLKALD SHELBYVILLE Blanchard. of oufh If the gooi die young It is because Qiey have no say about U.

spending vacation dajs with his par-1 ents in Monmouth. I Bryant of Lovington. and Miss. Geneva McConnell of Danville. eson, of Paris, and Isabel, are visiting Elsie and.Leola Bradford here.

Misses Ethel Sears, Esther Morrison and Katherine Reeder, who are attend Miss Mary Fern Glllogly. who is atr obrved the annual memorial day's rk cltr tr kv.V", a7I L5.hiir departe SundaJ f'thMhe forVa o. E. Bantz and son. Ford, of Fithian.

TJL. are visitine- nt the home ing Charleston Normal, -are homo for of Rev. G. D. Lawrence.

accom- tending Northwestern, spent Thanksgiving holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

Gillogly. vacation. Albert Walker, nrinpinal nf thtt A T. an extended lo charge--of Kxalted Ruler W. T.

I talned in the home of Mr. and Mrs. lieorge Glenn. Tbos present were: Mr anl Mrs. S.

J. Wise. Macon. Miss Lillie Wise, Decatur. Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Burks, Decatur. Roger Burke, Decatur.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Wise, Decatur- Miss Kitty Wise. Decatur.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Highly. Macon. Mr.

and Mrs. Burt Wise and children, Culross. Canada. Mr. and Mrs.

Karl ise. Culross. The w. B. of Arthur, entertained at the home of Rev.

nr1 Mrs H. spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Shelbyville and Windsor. Mr. av. Mrs.

Jennie Vandyne is the guest oi A male quartet, composed of Richard son. Miss Irene Joiner, supervisor of mu her son. Herman and at iuecaturri Vnl. nave been have been Hopper at Sullivan Friday afternoon. Mrs.

Irma Cuthrell and daughter. Virginia, of Sullivan, are guests at the L. C. Coolley, wife and daughter, J. J.

CSauS, ShUr, Mrs. ANOTHER GOOD THING This Men's work shoo in black and brown leather soles and heels, double tips, good for any kind of regular wear, yet fit very comfortable. Sizes 6 to 11. motored to Decatur Friday. Mis.

sic in the Arthur schools, is spending her vacation with relatives in Monmouth. Mrs. D. A. Thurman and children, Thelma and George, of Benld.

are vis florne i rare, nugn Uavls. The Methodist ladies' aid took in $130 at their cafeteria lunch Thanksgiving. ter, vi iici BIS- t. Mr. ir iJ" nome 01 i Holzmueller.

iting at the home of the former's fath Canada. vis- Ito in Was er. Rev. G. D.

Lawrence. NEWMAN (TO OC Mrs. J. B. McCown, Miss alma mc-Cown and Oliver Belle, were Paris visitors Friday.

I Miss Laura Jane Myers, teacher in Maroa" schools, spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. Alice Myers. Miss Thelma Bryant, of Lovi Tton. and Miss Geneva McConnell of Da lUe spent the week-end with Rev.

T. A. Adams and family. lenvUle" viJiffi Bundy, of AI-Mrs Sullivan Saturday. Saturday latlvea.

"iujr visn wm Mr. aw Mr. and Mrs. rioya uox ana aaugh-ter. Macon.

Mr. and Mrs. Kate Wise and children. Macon. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Knorr. Decatur. Mrs. V.

P. Montgomery and children, Alpena, Mich. Mrs. Alfred Flatt and children, Decatur. Mr.

and Mrs. George Glen and daughter. Macon. Mrs. Fern Hise and children, Decatur.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wise, Decatur. Mrs. Florence Wise and daughter, Macon.

children li Drummond and ents at t' to visit his Par" music. The eulogy was given by Truman B. Ames. A number of Sbelbyville Elks attended the dedication, of the Elks' Lome in Decatur i nday niht. among JSJr, W.

I. Kelley. T. B. Shoaff, J.

Hoover. 3. H. Hite Frank B. Wendllng.

5n3c Stone, R. I. irazler and O. a K5frsT Phoebe Helton, administrator of Mtate of her husband, Landon H. Hilton, has filed an Inventory of the Ztste.

showing: title to land In Hol-uad township and cash amounting: to The appraisers. IV. B. Lewis, a. 0.

Clawson and Curtis Endsley Sand the personal estate to be 160.50. Tbe Kaskaskla Live Stock Insurance rj of Shelbyville, has a showing: of Iriit Importance, according: to the insurance reporj lssuea by Ru-; potts, of the Illic; insurance The company made a better JsowinS bv 2 Per cent this year than inr other company regardless of S349 more than its noo NEWMAN, Dec 4 Mrs. W. B. Freeman died Friday morning in the home of her son, Arthur Freeman.

Funeral services were conducted in the Methodist church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, by Rev. J. R. McBride, assisted by Rev. T.

-A. Adams. The ladies of the Christian church held their annual bazar Saturday. Two cases of scarlet fever north of the city are quarantined and the Mc- ENJOY BIG REUNION WIm FarnHle. Eat Dinner" I Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Lynn, of Fair-view. are visiting at the home of Frank Pugh. Mrs. Frank Staith and children, of Lake City, are visiting at the home of her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Monroe.

Russell Sears has accepted a position at Johnson City end left for that place Thursday. Jim Hook is home from Glencalrn. Manitoba, Canada, where he has been looking after his land Interests there. Sam Flory Is in Bloomfield. preparing to move his family and household tfcoods there soon.

Miss Margaret J. Eads. who is teaching school near Murdock, is spending her vacation at home. Clifford Lindsay, teacher of the Otto school, spent Sunday with his parents at Lovington. Misses Irma Slater and Lillian'RIch-: Forest and Claude Wise, Macon.

Presbyterian Church. nc i Tk Miss Almeda Culbertson, Macon Intyre school has been closed by order How to Prevent Croup. If a child is subject to attacks oi croup, the first indication of the disease is hoarseness. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warviofi off andull dancer and anxiety A few. pairs of those special elk skin shoes left (1 AO only 5I70 Get the right place.

Economy Shoe Store 220 E. E'dorada St. of the school board. Miss Mary Rose Adams entertained ARTHUR near Macon met in' Macon Friday in a fun on.Trnl0n. and Joyed an old-fashioned country dinner.

There were 20 young people in her hrnne. West Green street, Friday evening. The af trie fro V. to.it xjztz. rtnijtitor.

and $1,500 more than fair was given in" honor of Miss Thelma "-r Dinner tney were enter- science teacher in the A. TH. is avoided. All pattern hata in stock now on sale at one-third reduction. Anmud Sale of Christmas Handkerchiefs starts today.

Look for our big Christmas ad in today's company in ui nais. commissions for Countv Clerk Mbriy L. Yantis, newly-elected state's i'tornev. nd for James Montgomery. Elected coroner, have been received County Clerk Ed R.

Allen. Mr. Tintls will assume his duties on Mon-da'. the inventory of the estate of the ute Thomas C. Beck, who died at his Mine in Stewardson some weeks ago, has hn filed by the administratrix, i Beck.

John Nlehls. 5 years old, a son of Mr ni Mrs. William Niehls. and Miss "vtiel Varnell. 20 years old.

a daughter 0 Mr. and Mrs. David Varnell. were mtrried Wednesday evening In The ceremony was by the Rev. ivi Corley.

jl tnarriaire license has been Issued Walter Conley. 23. of Findlay. and jjin Marie IValden, 21. of Windsor-.

ye nortsmen of Shelby county have imn'busy since the ouail season came and reports are to the effect that ih niisil are plentiful this fall. hunting: licenses were by ''e county clerk durinpr the mortti of November and many were is- Such Values? Such Styles! Such Oualitie such a wonderful business as we had the first two days of this and such crowds such enthusiastic buying. ufd prior to mat time. SULLIVAN Sl'LLIVAN. Dec.

4 P. J. Patterson nd daughter. Miss Nellie, left Satur-sv for an extended trip, to be trone mojt of the winter. Their objective is jlifornia.

Din tney win visit many thr points while on their way. They ill visit tne Government mint at Ptnver. At Colorado Springs they will oo and take side trips to Pikes Peak. the rave of the Wrinds and the Garden the Gods. A snort stop will be made jt Canon City, the mouth of the Royal irite.

Salt Lake City. Thev will then isit at San Diego, and make side Purchased a Thousand Goats At trips to C'atilena Islands, and in glass hottom boats will go out to see the submarine gardens. On returning in soring tney will visit Fresno. 65c ON THE DOLLAR And We San Francisco, Portland. Seattle, Vic-mrla.

Vancouver. Winnipeg. St. Haul, Milwaukee and Chicago. The trip is ins mane as a graduating gift to us Heme, wno completed her work the Sullivan High school here last iprirs.

Mrs. Patterson will spend the mttr In Hot bpnngs. Ark. Jlr. anl Mrs.

John rcmel left Satur day for Barring, to spend the win- Are Selling Them The Same Way FROM all over Decatur, from every corner of Macon county, from Piatt, Dewitt, Shelby, Moutrie, Christian, Sangamon and Logan counties all the way from the cities of Champaign and Springf ield the women came to take advantage of this sale, and they ARE STILL COMING. Don't Wait Too Long Or You'll Be Disappointed wun tneir aaugnter, Mrs. K. A. iark and family.

Isaac Alvey. Jiving near Kirksville. as bought the Shuman fruit farm of acres, two miles southeast of Kirks- ill. tr. snd Mrs.

O. M. Williamson are laitlne with the latter's brother. Dr. P.

Miller, at Harrisburg. Ark. Kfv. Lew D. Hill began a series of today, tomorrow or some day tins weeK wnue assorun enis are hui comyicic ww.i u.u wlval meetings at the Smvser church Whitley township Thanksgiving Elrht elusive and distinguished styles or the season the products or tne leading manuiacuueis vi w.S" -ported ahd domestic weaves as Broadcloths, American Bolivias, Wool Velours, Wool" Plushes, Kersey-Weaves, Zibehnes, Plain Velours, ir.l 1 I 1 A 1.1 DT: Waiirac Misses Blanch and Mabel Martin re turned to Normal Sunday after havintr nnt their vacation at their homes IVlOttiea eiours, oaay siratuian, xiui xaiua, iiuciijf B.

Blanchard. of Billings. Is tre visiting with his father, Bert Up to $25.00 Up to $20.00 Miller's Antiseptic Oil, Known as SNAKE OIL AT CO AT Will Positively Relieve Pain in Thre Minutes. Try It right now for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, sore, stiff and Go At, Choice fwollen joints, pains In the head, bacfc and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. After Go At, Choice one application pain disappears as if by magic.

A never-falling remedv used Inter nally and extremely for Coughs. Colds, Croup. Sore Throat, diphtheria and lonsilitls. is This Oil is conceded to be the most Penetrating remedy known. Its prompt and immediate effect in relieving rain due to the fact that it penetrates to fit affected parts at once.

As an illustration pour Ten Drops on the thickest rife of sole leather, and it will penetrate this substance through and tfcrouRh in three minutes. Accept no substitute. This great OH gyiiien red color only. Every bottle suaraiiteed: I5c and 50c a bottle, or money refunded. At leading druggists.

Decatur Drug Co. STYLES include: Full flares, big collars and all belted variations, trimmed with Chase Beaver, velvets and genuine furs. EVERY Coat in this sale guaranteed to be of this season's make and style. We guarantee the values to be; exactly as quoted. IF YOU HAVE THE PILES Up $30.00 Up to $40.00 COATS Go At, Choice 1 HAVE THE CURE COAT Go At, Choice Plush Goats THE finest qualities, prettiest and larger variety than any two stores in Decatur.

All going in sale $25 to $50 Values, at from Ton mUnrm suffer $17.50 to $35.00 rrom piles, and it is your own iaun you do, as you now have nothing to and no excuse tor postponing trewt any longer. My painless, dls- iiva i 1 1 a tn fnre -it "iclcwi never -without cutting, injections, an-hetif4a or laying you up. The cures iiMniem. ana 5 treatment constipation disappears ae ttaeic It is un-d btedly the greatest coat sale held in a decade. it will pay you to travel a hundred miles to at-tend this Sale.

EXAMINATiON FREE. Tk the advic of an honest special- wait until thev have developed OR CATER QCCATUR'S 6RCATC5T STQffC a cancer or fistula. Hours. 9 to 12 a. 1 to 5 p.

Sundays, 9 to 12 a. m. DR. A. L.

DE SOUCHET' RECTAL SPECIALIST 9 Powers Decatur, ill I.

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