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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 6

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 6

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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Wednesday, Dee. 15. 1909. IALO" THE DECATUR DAILY this district should ake an Interest, i n-p milt Imnortance to ttb we caa the miners of the jcountry to fight lor DECATUR HERALD. their safety in every way might gain a point.

a -a B. mi. r1 1 1 meeting I out is especially important in a great industrial state like Illinois, Sold be Sven thorough attention, and such changes as are recommended bf experts should be passed. Certain changes needed mThe law governing the board of administration of the state har-table inlSIons, and the legislature of fZn all -will have to act on the income tax amendment to the constitu-tiiftBoSSSl election to delay matters the present session Dec. 10, 1909, that we keep a copy.

send one to the governor, aiau Established October 8. 1880. Published by THE HERALD-DESPATCH CO in all the city paper mnmeri Decatur, HL 17-839 North Main St. JOE DTENAT, THOMAS COOBEB- Special Committee. should be a busy and letnsnopeatv.

I Entered at the tofficetn Icatur. EU second das, matter. Adores, ftTKe only baking powdefj Vfroni Royal Grape of Tarfat NVx 2 made from Grapes Makes Finest Purest Fooa ommunicattons to inc. damp, where life was a necessary for TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. feit.

We have it mat xne uwneio ui .1 nFfioiaia In the Chicazo THE STATE PRESS. By Mall In Aavance. PROFESSED GAMBLER LUC UUUti Milwaukee Railroad company, refused tally One year Dally Six months to permit tne mine 10 oe uueiieix, Ju order that the workmen below might j. wk rharefl them Mere Incidents. Lily Three inonuis Bloominston Bulletin.

DG ICK.UCU! with the guilt of the death of our com REFORM BY CARRIER. WORKING Mrs. BroKaw or me aew imn. i niinrivprl -was unable to rades. We Tiave it mat aiier me was opened, after the lapse of a week.

$5.00 3ally Per week allv One year In advance J. tell the name of the minister who married her when the divorce suit came and a lew were uneu uui xio.ii. but still alive, the officials of the rail- .3 n-n-ncvi-R or tnft mine, causcu to trial. To the 400 the minister wnu performs the ceremony and the judge n-t-o-ntc flivnrrR are mere in In ordering change of both old and new addresses. WASHINGTON, Dec.

14 With a sup-nnrtinir cast reformers of both sexes 1 uau, in rt flooded on the Jower level and then sealed again, tins In cidents like the number of the cab or TELEPHONE NUMBERS Henry Brolaski, of Monrovia, -nao suring the decomposition 01 1 the color of the street car nrofessed to have been a gambler upon 29 221 42 43 Uew Business Office NKvr Editorial Boom below, to the extent mai nie.v jh" i. i.lt iflfitlnn ko that the com- many race tracks, was the star feature oir Record to Be Made. uc uaai nany might be relieved of the payment -Old Business Office Quincy Herald. Old Editorial Room of the hearing today neiore me judiciary committee in support of the 'Thaength of tne session can Kit -rirt trion nM tl PT Can itlV of damages, in view ui we appeal to you to make a thorough investigation of the case and especial nnot undertake to return manuscript sent to It unless one set forth what proportion of the 11 will accompanied by a two-cent stamp. No attention paiu Burkett bill to proniDic uaiim'" of race track betting odds over telegraph telephone lines.

He told erl hv book- ly of the owners 01 tne nunc Mix legislation emDracea in me munlcations. ill nut a number of now ine makers, pool rooms and handbook near-statesmen on record once more on a. primary legislation. makers. In a candid picturesque fashion ne gave details showed the poor chance of returns given the gambling n.f.mBM 'Pnbllc Sentiment.

Bloomington Fantagraph: The abandonment of the notorious hail in Phicaero mav not in public. He was one ot tne owei i n-hirh Is reearded Eliza A. Ward and to them were born tion and do not De content punishment of some poor worker, but if these things are found to be true, enforce the criminal law against the rich and powerful with as strict sever-iy as you would do so against a penniless worker. We also have It that one Rosenjack and Dean, two miners that escaped with their are being kept secreted away somewhere; we also have it that they are being advanced money through one Fred R. Buck an nploye of the company.

We ask that these parties be brought to justice but through a rigid examination: if the oharee. that they I (J V- v. i. w. j.o, vii xi.

las funeral services were conducted at i r. three children, one of v.nom aiea in as the basis of gambling operations of dicate that there is any more virtue The suction that taseball should be displaced by MKt KEEP THE GAME betin pWe t.n rvrinket. the United States? ana wmcn 1 ot the instance of tne in the town tnougn it does snow mai vice is ready to pay a little deference II Tl.rt.rt T-tll ll QUI Ul UUaiucsa Department of State through co-opera infancy. His wite aiea iov. io-He united with the Christian church in 1890.

He leaves two children, Mrs. Salina J. Rvan and Leno C. Nlsewar-ner of Mosquito township; three H. and Pacob R.

Nise-warner, Mosquito township, and tO pUDHC seilLliiieiii. iiicn. plenty of depravity still no doubt but it will not be put on exhibition this tion of the Mexican Buicmiutui. now seeks to have other tracks dealt firmly wedded to basetaii, wnjens 'waited with similarly. season as formerly.

I.HU11.1H uciuiuaj ttltrmuun, MX 2 o'clock by Klder John W. Augur. The burial was made in Berea cemetery, conducted by Court ot Honor, No. 138. EINDSB0E0 HINDSBORO.

Dec. 14 The Methodist Sunday school is preparing a cantata for Christmas. Mrs. Nannie Powers is visiting la Iowa. 1UUUU should be punished the same as other Estimate of Poolrooms.

ectimotefl that there was Samuel A- 01 uicwm-v, persons louna guilty we think they are traitors to justice. now in the United States between 60 and 70 poolrooms, 50 of these in New York Citv. He calculated that there i in 1 ill tit. hio-hiv nnnreciate your call ICan He also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Harriet J.

Hogan, of Mosquito township, and Mrs. Emily Trainer, of Decatur; and three grand-children, Lee, Corley, and Don Eyan. is in operations nearly ibuu te nniv one means." said for extra session for the enactment of mininff affairs. i and the American college youtn loves Camp which calls for more science, team work, speed and aggres Biveness than any football game played today. There is no branch of sport that requires the careful and rigor-ous traiuin- the hard and constant practice, the quickness of Souoh a of body, and the team play that football requires It is onlv ithir recent years that team play has been reduced to a sSnc in baseball5 Football is essentially a team game.

Better than anv other sport it teaches and demands co-operation Gmeh Stapg, who was one of the experts who went to New Dlaved. sees it some in' Lt i 11. V.e think during this special session Came Out As He Expected. Peoria Journal: The fellow who warned Mr. Rockefeller of that kidnaping plot says that he did not expect to get any reward.

He was not disappointed. The Colonel's Mistake. Chicago Record In an editorial four columns long the Louisville Courier-Journal points out the duty that confronts Congress. Tr.ttiirciin TTMist have an Idea Brolaski. "of putting this evil out of business.

That is prohibiting the trans He was a social meiim-i mission of poolroom ana race tit-n. i.f..n.oiinn' oin nrnhibitine: the use you should consider mat we onu. have a fireproof stairway In escape shaft, as we have it that 16S men lost tua hnttflm of the stair- of the mails to newspapers pubUshing The difference race track prices or results. SUFFERN'S way in the Cherry disaster on account of stairway being burned out, and that MT. AUBURN JUltvi that it is still possible to reason with escape shafts re maue f.t,t the state.

We further rec- remembsr this Congress. 1 thit Murine- this special ses- jit Dec. 14 John W. ommcu. there Will They Dare? ii a.

l. Nisewarner died Dec. 10 at the home Lincoln Courier. sion. Linn, it be air chambers equipped With air pipes for the safety of shotfirers and that micht be un- t.

iiintri that tne leisia of his daughter, Mrs. Arcn miles northeast of Mt. Auburn, at the age of 72 years, after a lingering illness of four weeks of uremic poison- ture will delay action on the primary any uluci fortunate enough to be caught in an bill until alter ine spnns Every member of the legislature ought to be impressed with the fact that the mar avc uui I.BUIW uui( bird shot and cannon ball pills tea spoon doses of cathartic medicines all depend on irritation of the bowels until titey 6weatenough to move. Cas-carets strengthen the bowel muscles so they creep and crawl naturally. This means a cure and only through Cascarets can you get it quickly and naturally.

ggO Cascarets 10c box week's treat- ins He moveo to imuuio explosion of DiaCK oanm, and any other poisonous damps that tne We. have it that 1855. Witn nis motiier aim m-i his four brothers and himself making fwm "t'ir-trinin in a Wagon, BARGAINS the shotfirers voters of this state will no longer tolerate any trilHng with this matter. They want a direct primary law anu that lose their lives conte i tar.o'iilation of poisonous while his mother and sisters came bv rr-i in the northern have said so ny an overwneiming juniority. Will the legislators dare to ran.

nie.v ci.Liii. part of Christian county, where he made his home until his death. ueittu uj gases Uiat follow explosions the mine. this modern method it could be avoided. defy them? uicuu aii uromfiBts.

oiKgeifi seller in the world million boxss a month. He was married July l. io- to VVe think that local uniuu Torli last weeit to hue nmo Tt is points that are admirable. It is essentially a kicking game It is opS and the ball is always in sight. But the backs start dowthe line charges without spirit and the tackling is weak.

The game is iust about where American football was 25 years ago 3 Someone has raised the question if college men themselves like JootS A poll of the freshman class of Yale university on the iuXn of the favorite sport of its members showed that football Itood next.to the last in popularity. Tennis, we believe ranked tnst More men play tennis than football; more play baseball more doubtless participate in one branch or another of track looffil isPSe game of the chosen few. In this respect it violates fhe cardinal principle of sport, and yet when a man look back over his college course, it is not the tennis matches which he has par-ipated it not the baseball game in which he has participated or SSS-ior college baseball is usually Punk-nor yet the bojt race orlhe track event, but the football game, the game with the greatest rival, the memory of which sets the nerves tingling and causes him to edge in the direction in which he wants the ball to as Plavs it over again in his mind. As president of Harvard Eliot "thmv all the weight of his influence aga -t the game and could not stop it, and his successor, President Lowell, doubtless had tie right idea whtn he said that athletics hold their present exalted place becaue they give the college a chance to express itself imanimitv, and as everybody knows there is no unifier like ootbXno game that can be relied upon as well to bring the crowd out to the bleachers, no game which so rouses college spirit. Keep the game.

Let it be changed if to make it i. fe --rioA hv its friends. But above WORKERS MINE OFFiN MIGHTS PROB SEEKING CPDTVflPtir: Tl Tie. 11 A nersnnal appeal to Gov. Deneen toinvestigate tne mine norror at ciierrj iias okcu m.o K.r tjM.nl TTntrtn TCn 751 flf this city.

The resolution adopted by the local places tne Diame ior tne sreut NOTE OUR PRICES. tOSS Ol llie oil Hie uiLiciaia ui me TAilnTo.r rm a ti rl rm the in efficient work of rescue under the di Sterling piano in fine rection 01 tne same oinciais: condition The resolution In full is as louows: TnemHefe rtt T.nenl TTninn SPECIALS FOE WEEK Brass Outfits 50c Pyroraphy Outfits 98c Prompt Delivery on Picture Framing sater, but nice uuiu, there is all keep it. Witn tne exception ul wc 731, United Mine Workers of America, in the capital city of Springfield, Til V. ir rasnlntlnn nnnexil tn Yflll to ione better. 85 make an investigation of the holocaust Emerson piano, large size Newby Evans upright piano Arlington, in fine condition at the mine In cnerry, in wmcn over 300 workmen lost their lives.

We i vn thp nrimarv law and the canal, with which his speeches have made the pubhe familiar, Go have it, on wnat we consider gooa authority, that this mine was not complying with the state law in several that the fire rnme from onen JLt-IlCVll 11X U'O mvoou0v nl other matters, of torches burning in the mine, when elec Adam Schaaf Piano, slightly shop worn, former price Special bargain price spAO MESSAGE which the commission form of government Haines Handsome Golden Oak is one of the most important, in response lu stron- solicitation, which followed the meeting in Peoria a few weeks a-o, the governor recommends an enabling act which will permit towns and cities to adopt the commission plan if they so tt am nnlv indicate a lack ot pro- Piano, brand new, latest model. tric lignts were requirea. we are informed that after the fire was started the workmen were kept for two hours getting out coal when they should have been taken out at once, and for this reason the greed of the company is responsible for the death of these men. Charge Officials With Death. have it thet Intel fr the mine Onlv one goes at tnis very special price of 217 WATER! desire, iiosumy iu mis mi Ti.nt 1ia pnmmission brings tne mil opening was sealed in order to smother 50 25 Vose Sons, good square piano Kimball, square piano the tire, ana tnis penned tne miners below, amid the flames and black CrresSlveilCSS.

mere aic oigno nicipalitv nearer to the solution of the question of government than any other. The least that the legislature can do is to let the people decide whether they wish it or not. Mine legislation, which the governor recommends, should be 1 1 made without delay, mere stiouia ue no muic itt nf onnl mine shafts should be tire- proof. The employer's liability law, which, as the governor points Several Organs in fine condition at $12, $1S, $25 and $35. Very Easy Terms SUFFERN 349 N.

Water St. RHEUMATISM People's Column. THOUSANDS OF i M-a3 a imDOrt Cost 1 I NOW 118 N. WATER I Positively Cured. Abbott Bros.

Kheumatic Eemedy How Do You Cook Tosiaml Editor Herald: Can. some one, through the columns of The Herald, give a recipe for cook-lnjj an opossum? My young son has c3ght one and insists on having it for his dinner and I can find no one who knows how to cook it. READER, Does the Work. Bead What Mrs. Turpin of Decatur, Says.

Ahhntt Ttms' Rheumatic Remedy is Christmas ad uy-What to Pay s-What to Christmas Suggestion praised throughout the world for what it has actuallv done for suffering hu New Year Kates manity in the past tweuly-five years and is universally recommended ior Via rheumatism, kidney, bladder and an nrinarv trnuhles. Scores UDon scores Uncle Walt The Poet Philosopher. of Decatur people gladly testify that it cured them after all else failed, nmnnp- them Mrs. Minnie Turpin, 2222 linii Js. Edwards street, who says: "I was down with inflammatory rheumatism and for three months the doctor kept triv hands tied to snmgies in Tickets on sale December 24-25-31, 1909 td January 1, 1910.

UrnJt 3. 19 order to prevent deformity. My feet oni on vies were so sore that I could not bear to have them touched-and my husband had to carry me from my mv chnir. and feed me like a AU1U iiiui. AU H.

agents will3 This life is Just a little jaunt across a little plain; we're reaching for the things we want, and JAl'XTIXG often reach in vain. ALO-XG The things we want are sordid things, and made of sounding brass; we do not hear the bird that sings, nor mark the growing grass; we miss the splendor of the night, the glory of the dawn: for we are dreaming of the tight that every day brings on. The useless fight for useless dross, the war of hands and brains; and fi, how heavy is our losshow futile are our ti.i. life is but a little jaunt child. The pains around my heart were just terrible and I had smoiner-ing spells, one after another, which 1 feared would end my life.

I was get-tin o. worse all the time until I used FURS! FURS! 1000 Furs Placed on Special Sale This Week Include AH of the Popular Styles. Coney Throws in black or brown, 1 very desirable Muff and Scarf $2.49 Black Iivnx Bug Muff and tC QC Shawl Neck Piece Pillow Muffs, black or $1 AQ brown Children's Fur Qgc Sets Fur Turbans, twenty styles to select d1 Ak from, $6.50 down to Dollar Angora Tarns, CA in white only Cloaks! Cloaks! Ladies, Misses and Children will be delighted with garments selected here. They have the correct style and think of the money you save! Ladies' fine Kersey or Broadcloth Cloaks, 52 to 56 inches long, tight-fitted, strictly. d1 A tailored, sell for $15.00.

V1U Ladies' good, serviceable Tailored AC Cloaks, regular $10.00 values Hundreds of Children's Cloaks in 1 QC all the popular styles, from 1. up Children's Cloth Cloaks, 49 Up ai Very Low Rates TO All Points AhKntt Ttrna1 Rheumatic Remedy. It helped me right away, took all the across a little sphere; there's nothing In the path to daunt, ui nothlne there to swelling and terrible pains out ot my onded mv heart trouble arM bTancTthe cheek, fill the heart after taking only eight botUes I was la Central PuU fare. 7T mi'r. If we entirely cured." tr nre suffering from rheuma Xidoniy'rook around upon he ood ser-thr'wSr for tism," kidney or bladder misery and want to be cured, take Abbott Remedv.

A few doses will strengthen and regulate your weak Ask your local C. H. gaTdinf for detailed information rates, time of trains and tions and arrange A Holiday Trip W. B. CALLOWAY, General PwK Cinclnnall, strife! Cprricni twby aQTf tutthw.

AduM. I kidneys, rid you of all pam anu there's no need to suffer. If your druggist cannot supply you with Abbott Rheumatic Remedy we will. Price $1.00 or six bottles' for $5.00. Abbott Bros.

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