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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 THE DECATUR DAILY HERALD Thursday, August, 15t tq MT. ZION. A RECENT HAPPY FAMILY REUNION million with their Sunday School classes are picnicking at' J. B. Henry', about two miles from.

town. Miss Gladys Smith is visiting friends at Evansville, Ind. DECATUR THURSDAY, AUG 15 RACE TRACK SHOW GROUND'' "C0MIK3 EVENTS THEIR SHADOWS CAST BUFFALO BILLS I will mail you tree, to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative-, and my book on cither Tbe Heart or The Kidneys. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys are ot a deeper ailment.

Don I 7IIEKY70 ALL make the common error of treating- only. Symptom treatment la treating the result WILD WEST is of your ailment uu a. il. narvexi mean atom Mt. ZIon, 111., Augr.

i4. The Rev. W. S. Neely and wife, who left nearly three weeks ago to visit the Jamestown exposition ana other points of interest In the souln, arrived home this morning-.

They report having had a delig-htful although they do not speak In the highest praise-of the much talked of exposition, which they found to be still in an unfinished state. i-: Miss Jennie Fostei of Humboldt, accompanied by Mrs. D. A. Foster and Nannie Jones, of Decatur, visited Mrs.

D. F. Dickey of this place Tuesday. Mrs. Mabel jtfcConkey and.

daughter, Helen, of are visiting Mrs. H. Li. Loffle and others L. T.

Travis and A. G. Jones went to Sullivan today. Mrs. Bell Smith and Miss Mabel Ver- Stomacn nerves me 1Z aeh weakness, always.

-And the Heart, and AND CONGRESS OF Kidneys as we side nerves, -weamru- Stably have weak vital organs. Here Is where Mher remedy even claim. to treat the "in- side "f- bad breath or compiiwn, uoc torativt Write me today for-sample and free ROUGH RIDERS OF THE WORLD Returns to Scenes of Past Triumphs After friar rcl -Crowned Yean Abroad: Rrintiar Anil To Public Vew VISTAS OF AMERICAN HISTORY Representinr Western Development Donor tv. red Days of Indian Warfare, kecalhnrth. ViS." Ufe ot the Pathfindar, the Pioneer andthe PUhSSS UNITIKB IN ONE EXHIBITIOI Sachems, Braves and Savages, Deeds of Darinr m-jnaoship.

Cowboys, Cavalry men and K-OughRU INSFIRIM8, INSTRUCTIVE ENTEATAINIMB torative is sold by H. W. Bell, SUIX1.M JtJI II II II I II IM iff I 'll ll Urrived SC OVI LM I Iffia I Praseatlnr An Kn diets Amy of Unequalled rV.t Contrasting the Rurced Valor of the Weiin pH? 1 nun With the Reckle.sn.ss of the FE.lSJ Horseman I Lessons in Our Nation's GlorioiijS lory, me rvmj pi paroanc an a re, and An AniZ Chronicle of the Redemption of Western Wait r2J ceived, Executed and Controlled in lu Entirety lib is generally supposed that the first days of a sale are the best ones. 'Not so with our August Sale. So many large lots of bright; new furniture contributed by the leading manufacturers have arrived during the past week that we, hesitate' to admit.it is any less attractive than on the opening Odd bureaus, odd chiffoniers, odd chairs, odd beds, odd tables, odd sideboards, odd dining tables and dining chairs all of these must "right about face" into new quarters, for' we need the room they are taking.

Everything in the store reduced In price, some goods as much as 50 per cent. We list two of the 50 per cent discount bargains-. There are reasons when a store cuts its prices in two. "We will tell you all about it when you come ouly be sure and come. Col WU.

F. CODY Ex-Chief of Scouts, U. S. Army, Who Will Be la the Saddle at Every PerfomtMca, Rain or Shine; Leading HU Unapproachable Coin, pan? and Appearing in Kb Original Kott in the Rgth istic Representation of Sarafe War and Foray THE BATTLE OF SUMMIT SPRINGS A Thrilling- Engagement Between the Crafty tad lentless Red-man and the Courageous and Victory Crowned Soldiery of Uncle Sam. VARIED PICTURES OF WESTERN LIFE Are Displayed in Livinr Panorama, Founded Upas March of Civilization Through the Conquest of Halia Continent.

Fidelity to fact is Maintained THE GREAT TRAIN HOLD-UP The home of Mr. Mrs. Albert Goodman, 1157 North Calhoun street, was the scene of a happy family reunion on Sunday, July 28. Because of the great distance Intervening between homes of different members of the family It has been Impossible for them to meet often. The last reunion was held during the World's Fair In 1904 at the home of Mr.

Goodman in Decatur. There were twenty-eight members of the family, representing four generations, present this year. Albert Goodman, the oldest member of the family, is sixty-nine years old, and the youngest member is Albert Besalski, fourteen months old, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Besalski of this city.

Albert Goodman is also one of the oldest residents in Decatur, having lived here for over fifty years. He has been connected with the Mills Lumber company since 1872 and is at present general manager of iat concern. The members of the family In attendance at the reunion-were: Mr. and Mrs1. Albert Goodman, of Decatur; Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Besalski; Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Morenz and daughters, Leona and Lillian Morenz; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodman and son, Ralph, of Terre Haute; Mr. and- Mrs. John Goodman and adopted daughter, Alto, of Decatur; Miss Mary Goodman of Decatur and Miss Mary Goodman of Morrison ville; Mr.

and Mrs. Will Ojodman Sun Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. George Goodman and -aon, Albert of Morrisonvillle; Ernest Goodman of Terre Haute; Mrs. Lou Goodman, of Decatur; Henry Goodman, of Terre Haute; Arthur Goolman, of Decatur, and Mrs.

Eliza Buckley of Boston, and Albert Besalski of Decatur. And the Bandit Hunters of the Union Pacific A Taith ful Representation of Lawleu Scenes Which Followed the Railroad Era in Western Development, Wherda a Practical Train is Drawn by A Practical Engine, A HOLIDAY AT "T-E" RANCH Is A Contrasting- Illustration of Peace and War. Tim Pastimes of the Plainsmen and the Pleasures of the Pioneer. pill THE WHOLE WORLD CONTRIBUTES Men and Horses, Supplying the Cast of Character! and 9 runttslUDK Authenticity for Kvery Detail of tne hx? hihition. Indians, Germans, Cewboys, Cossacks, Western Girls, Japanese.

Britons and Mexicans area the Saddle Side oy Side, Representing in Verity This great big $30 Side- OREANA. REAL R0U5H RIOERS $50 Scovill Steel Range reservoir, warming closet and everything. The biggest OQR ever jpZJ board. You will know Who" Know Nothing of Fear but Possess Surpassing fexpertness in Equestrian Skill. Get a free sample of Dr.

Shoop's "Health Coffee" at our store. Ifrc-al coffee disturbs your Stomach, your Heart or Kidneys, then try this clever Coffee imitation. Dr. Shoop has closely matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee in flavor and taste, yet it has not a single grain of real Coffee In it. Dr.

Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation Is made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc. Made in a No tedious wait. You will surely like it. Sold by Springer. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY why when you come $15 Are Given, Rain or Shine, at a and 8 P.

M. AdnrissfoE .0 06,: Uiuuieu uuutrr lojctus, ratu-pnee neBemr -ats tLxtra. Accortune to location, on aaie on Jay of Exhibition, at J. a a- jx mall uny a uy owro tui vti auuaid.iy yj or.Iy. Price $..00 including admissjejh iCOVILL CO.

GEO. M. WOOD Oreana, 111., Aug. 14. Lucy Ayres of Decatur visited tnis week with relatives near here.

Mrs. W. H. Morrison and son, Russell, of Peotone, visited over Sunday here. The bakery sale given by the ladies of the Baptist church' Saturday afternoon at J.

Oldweiler store was largey attended. The net proceeds were about J. P. Dilling was a Monticello visitor Monday. Mrs.

Hanna McKinley and children left Tuesday for a visit with relatives in Missouri. Misses EtheJ, and Ruth Mayall left Friday for melr home at Edmond, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. Hockaday.

Miss Essie Shasti 1 of Argenta spent Saturday afternoon here. Jno. Oldweiler epent Sunday with 'Above are the four generations represented at the Goodman family reunion re cently, uney are AInrrt Goodman, Will Goodman, San Antonio, Mrs. Herman Besalski and little Albei Besalski. DEALER IN FIREPROOF SAFES Summer Specials FICKLIN.

ing about thirty-five bushels per acre, but of an inferior quality. Several thresher outfits are at work within hearing of Ficklin. Best Ambulance Service in the City Calls Answered Day or Night Private Chapel J. M. DODD Funeral Director Ficklin, Aug.

14. Rev. Peter Kit tell and wife of Downs are visitin Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rowe near De eatur.

friends in Garrett. Tuesday thev visit Mrs. R. Hockaday entertained a num ed at Uncle Billy Brian's and Tuesday ber of young ladles at dinner Thurs anernoon was spent in calling on friends In and around Ficklin. Two day evening in honor of Misses Ethel and Ruth Mayall of Edmonds, Okla.

years ago Rev. Klttell was pastor of PUMPS, All Kindj PUMP FIXTURES Pomps Repaired WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you selected your kidneys? Have yon overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains in loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too frequent a desire to pass urine? If so. Williams' Kidney Pills will cure you. at Drugcist Price 50c Williams' M'fg. P.ops..

Clevclsnd, 0. Those present were Laura Payne of Uarrett, Cartwright and Friendly Grov church and has many friends here wh Decatur, Mable Froman of Argenta, enjoyed meeting with him and hi: Dade Speer. Alice Strope, Sue Kirby wife. and Delia Morrison of Oreana. Old Phone 2267 New Phone 487 William Lowmaru has purchased 135 S.

Water St. Decatur, 111. 233 N. MAIN ST. property in Garrett and will take pos session about October the first.

Mrs. A. L. Bliss transacted business Jn Champaign Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Baulman of Murdock have moved into Mrs. Cambridge's house on the south side. Mrs. Baul man will be remembered as" Miss Bertha Harrison.

Conklin Self-Filling Pen Several weddings are anticipated in We Have Two Lots of Ladies' Oxfords That Deserve Your Attention tne near future. Grandma Lindsey and niece, Mrs. Minnie Lindsey, of Indianapolis, were Mennen't Talcum 15c Co ate's Talcum 19c Hobson's- Talcum 10c SwansdoTn Pcwder 15o Pozzoni's Powder 40o Java RIz Powder 40c La Blanche Powder 40c Carmen Powder 40o Santol Cream 19o Milkweed Cream 39o Lyons' Tooth Powder 19o Graves' Tooth Powder 15c Sanitol Tooth Powder 19c Special Cut Prices on All Toilet Articles. BELL THE CUT RATE DRUGGIST. Corner N.

Main and North Sts. calling on friends north of Ficklin Monday afternoon. Grandma Lindsey, althought 81 years of age. attends to the hitching up and driving of her own horse. Besides this she has entire charge of the housework for herself and son, Tom.

Quarterly meeting was held at Friendly Grove Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Calhoun of Tuscola. MARTIN BROS The attendance was good, considering the excessive heat. Quarterly confer The Best One Made ence was held in Garrett Wednesday mornirg. Elder Whltlock presiding.

Miss Marjorie Crawley of Marion, is visiting relatives around Ficklin. Mrs. Cora Abercromble entertained at dinner Sunday a number of relatives STORE In honor of her cousin. Miss Marjorie Crawley. Mesdames Myrtle Hackett and Annie Riley visited their brother, Grover Fetherolf and wife Sunday.

Threshing oats is the occupation of the farmers now and the oats are yield- FOR SALE AT Lot 1. THE ARMSTRONG PHARMACY Decatur 262 North Main Street Composed of Vici Kid and Patents in different styles, $2.00 and $2.50 values. Good sizes and widths for $1.49 Hand-welt and hand-turned soles, the different leathers and shapes, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 grades and they were our ready sellers earlier in the season, yours at per pair, $2.49. Lot 2. When you want a quick cure withouj any loss of time, and one that is foUowea by no bad results, use Chamberlain's Colic, ChoSera and; Diarrhoea Remedy; It never foils and is pleasant to tak It is equally valuable for children.

It a famous for its cures over a large part or. M. C. IRISH Propi ietor. i i tne civilized worm.

v- 143 N. Main St. Just North of Transfer House. OYSTERS EVERY STYLE. REGTJTAR MEALS 25c SPECIAL WHY SUFFER FOR THE WANT OF SHOES to fit your feet? I make soes to order that fit your feet Make all kinds of shoes for crippled feet.

Have had twenty-five experience. AU work guaranteed. All kinds of repairing done. Located at Shade's Shoe Store W. H.

RAY, DECATUR, ILL STORE B.B05TSSHD SUNDAY DINNER 35c ROSENBERG'S OPEN ALL, NIGHT. COLLATERAL LOAN BANK 125 8. Watar St. 1.

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