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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 8

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 8

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NAVAtMhA W1 'ivvTCiuiTOX Ay9 resulted in his death. He died In. a nesting last spring crow hunters in presiaent a. tarson today this locality watched their place -of re DEHEEH FORCES WIN few hour. The' coroner's jury returned a ver tion, held' here" toda" Nearly- every one of the sixteen clttesj in the two leagues were represented, and plana for bringing relief to the two classA leagues were discussed.

treat and about the time the young birds were ready to fly they were diet of death due to acute dilation of sona of Alton, who refuse to give him Cross said that he made application a month ago for admlission of his five children to the Washington school, and was refused. He then refused to send his children to the negro echool, and Ollle Chill, Michael Jacobs and George the heart. uwcei. xiie laiier iwu were secured caught and killed for the bounty paid on their heads. Onlv those in the for OUT IN BOTH HOUSES form, the Tfirfee-I league In trade fof Roy Clarke and' Frank McKenzle.

ests escaped and these are. practically ALTON NEGROES REVIEW BROWN AS QUAIL POACHER. an tne crows that are now left in the waavdropped from the regiment because, this. only. Wrong Thought Coet 100.

EAST 8T. LOUIS, Nov. 19. For stealing a 20-cent can of paint Dan Slavak of this city was fined $100. He was caught in the ruinB of the Campbell Paint and Glass building.

honor, 1 thought when a building burned down everything that was left was public property," he said. "You thought replied Judge Tracy." FIGHT TO GET IN SCHOOL took steps to file the suit. COMMAND INEFFICIENT MONMOUTH CANCELS GAMES. country. If the bounty is continued there will be few of them left next year' As a Result There Is Much Bitter Race to tell the story.

Old Senate Combine Said by Gov BUT NOT DISHONEST reeling. ATTOM tti. 'mai, ifl'l-D man ECHOES OF THREE LONG Company A Can. Get What Ssti.fac tion It Can From Statement. ernor's Friends to Have Collapsed.

SETTLED LABOR WARS damus suit filed in the circuit court of Madison county at EdwardsvlIIe the negroes of Alton have renewed the fight to force their children into the Chorees of Contempt Acalnat Twenty- injurea oaturaay, rails te Regain Consciousness. MONMOUTH, 19. George Mci the Monmouth college student who was injured in the Knox-Mon-mouth football game last Saturday at Galesburg, is still unconscious. In consequence the remaining games of Monmouth college for the season have been canceled. COMMISSION TO HEAR CASE.

SPRINGFIELD, Nov. A of Areolar Fourth regiment, Illinois National Guard, which was to Six Striker Dismissed. in, duh iir uicu against Mayor Edward BeaU and the SPRINGFIELD, Nov. 19. Avoids Arrest 'When Farmer Sees He Has But Three DECKER, IND, Nov.

19. Mordecal Brown's three fingeredness saved him from arrest as a poacher Monday. In following a fine covey of quail the hunters got oh the" farm of Henry Plass, which is "posted." "The farmer captured the party and was arranging to take them before a justice of the peace when he was told that Pitcher Brown of the Chicago Cubs was. one of the trespassers. The farmer had read of the three fingered wonder and when Brown established his Identity by exhibiting his hand the farmer changed his front completely.

Invited the hunters in" to dinner and gave them permission to hunt on his acres to their hearts' content. oi Alton. I Charges of contempt of court against SPRINGFIELD, Nov. 19. Governor Deneen'ai friends will be in control of both branches of the legislature.

Not have had a padded pay roll for service during the recent riot in this city, was twenty-six defendants, who were ar mustered out of service of the regl -only will the house be organized by men who are favorable to the admlnls- ment because of inefficiency, wora gro Citizens' club," la the instigator of the suit. Forty other negroes joined him in filing the petition. The filing of the suit has revived the racA fMinc in AiAn ka rested five years ago for alleged violation of injunctions granted in the federal court, were stricken from the tratlon, but the senate, regarded hope u-aa received In this city several days lessly anti-Deneen, will be solidly for Woes of Big Minora to Be Taken Up Dec. 7. BUFFALO, Nov.

19. The directors of the Eastern league and the American association will submit their demands to the national baseball commission at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel In New York Dec. 7, and on the outcome of that meeting will depend the question of war or peace in the baseball This was decided at a meeting of baseball magnates representing the Eastern league and American associa the executive. ago stating that the officers of the company had padded the pay rolls and anvil IIIIU lllc JWliuc are vigilant so as to checkmate any docket by Judge J. Otis Humphrey today.

The defendants were former employes of the Zeigler Coal company, the American Steel Foundry company This was the announcement made last night by the legislators who have been working In the interest of the Indiana Rooters Back Team. BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 19. Indiana fans have backed their team -against Purdue in the coming game to the tune of $2,000. The Hoosier eleven -has revived confidence by its showing this week and the dope is that Indl-v ana will defeat its old rival by tws) touchdowns.

that the entire company was qisnon-orablv discharged." pussiuie ouioreak. scott Bibb, who filed The adjutant general's office, has re governor among their fellow assem of Granite City and the Big Four rail suited in a supreme court decision a few months ago favoring the negroes. ceived no notification of this and as road company. bly men. They declare that fully two -thirds of the members of the Re-uibll serts that' the company was inefficient Central League 'Umpires Chosen.

SOUTH BEND, Nov. uccu uairaLisea Dy ine wniie per Injunctions were granted in the fed can majority in the house are now lined up for the progressive program und eral court several years ago, and twenty-six former employes of the that" fully twenty-five Will be In the three companies -were taken In charge for alleged contempt of court. They new senate organization. Collapae of Old Combine. --I were accused of having attempted to prevent men from taking the places of iDtCM-vm ttuY KUHKfS Tr1 LOWtST jkYfiiCltr i II The collapse of the old senate came last night when' four who had not signified where they the strikers.

The strikes have long 1 It 1 m. KA II since been settled, and It was decided to rid the docket of the cases, and the in bondsmen were released. -would be In the contest for the organization of the senate, announced that they would join the band of hope. 'These senators were Hamilton, McKl-vain. Potter and Stuart.

Senators Hay, Dunlap, Hurburgh and Innao whA have haAn fnilitaiplniielv I i vw i i t-m 'ai x.v A New Insurance Company. SPRINGFIELD, Nov. 19. F. 227wi35N.WAraiSty W.

Potter, state superintendent of in surance, tois.y licensed the Great American Life Insurance company, of WV--. working to bring about this result, gave a sigh of relief when they had secured the twentieth pledge to the -program of the new organization. They went to Governor Deneen's office with St. Louis, to do a straight life insu $5.50 Silk Petticoats for $3.85 rance business in Illinois. F.

J. Kadeski of Quincy is the gen eral agent of the company. the news and surprised the executive Presbyterians to Have Building. Nov. 19.

Illi nois Presbyterians will raise, a fund of $60,000 for a new building at the with the tidings, while he had expected the new men to win out eventually, he had not expected the result to come about so soon. In addition to the twenty men whose names are now. on the friends of the governor make the confident assertion that the band of hope today will number twenty-four members. It University -of Illinois- at Champaign. Newton Hickory Nut Crop.

NEWTON. Nov. 19. Five carloads of hickory nuts, each car being filled to may go to twenty-live, tney say. Fonr More to Up.

Four men who had signified a desire the limit with two bushel sacks, Is a lot of nuts for one' shipment, but such a was the total of the crop "shipped from Friday and Saturday One feature that is sure to greatly enhance the -value of this very remarkable offering of Wo-' men's Silk Petticoats is the fact that the garments are all made of the: famous Simon "Regatta" Taffeta Silk, a silk of world-wide reputation. The question of material is one of first importance, whether from the standpoint of style or economy. We therefore desire to impress upon intending, the quality, of the silk used in the making of these petticoats. Every woman who buys one of them can be assured of satisfactory wear and will have the gratification besides of wearing a garment whose, rich, lustrous finish gives it the appearance not always found in petticoats that cost twice 'as much." i this place during the present season. Chicago and eastern markets gobbled up the output of the shellbarks as fast as they could be found.

There are still many. left in the county, however, but the consumers here will, keep -them for their own use. nave not yet had their opportunity to sign and one other 1b expected to 'claim a seat in the band wagon which he reserved some time ago. The announcement that the progressives of the house would have. at least sixty Republican members In that body came after it was made certain 'that the.

band of hope had captured the senate organization. While the Deneen "-followers have been', figuring on this number- for some time, they have realized that they were in danger of -slipping in the event the senate organized gainst the governor. UMBRELLAS AS GIFTS One can never make a mistake if the gift is an umbrella. So many styles In handlea are here that we can only mention a few gold, silver, gunmetal, cape horn, natural wood, The frames are the best made, and the coverings are the finest black and colors, and the price range is so wide that any pocketbook can be accommodated. Men's, women's and children's, $3.00 up to ENGRAVED FREE Doable Tragedy at Ktamaady.

KINMUNDY, Nov. 19. Patrick ftooney, the Illinois Central railway water foreman at this place, was shot and probably fatally wounded this morning by his cousin, William Rooney. the -weapon used being a double barreled shotgun. The latter afterwards took his own life with the same gun.

aji are nanasomeiy tailored ana are cut in Crows Well Killed Off. COLLISON. Nov. 19. It la a noticeable -fact that there are fewer crows In this section than, there were a year ago and it is believed that -the bounty offered for their heads during the past several months has had a tendency to teduce their number.

When they were J. E. YOHE Call It Dilation of ibe Heart LINCOLN, 19. John Sutter. 45 years old.

an- inmate of the Central llospital for the. insane, met a sudden death when walking about the institution he fell and suffered injuries which tne most approved styles. Tney lit close over JEWELER. 1M E. Prarle St.

Decatnr, III. the hips, with a full flaring flouneeat the bot-: torn. The flounces in some cases are shirred with: handsome bias strappings, others, are in new tailored All the new, tne new, $3.85 popular colorings are snown: Jno 'woman should fail to inspect these splendid They are values of unusual 'interest at our very low price OHHHUB Beautiful Millinery Attractively Prte For Friday and Saturday" we have prepared special" display of charming Millinery whose beauty and good taste eloquently testify to the superior ability of our milliners Many are clever adaptations of prevailing Parisian modes, while others quite as attractive are modeled by our own designers. Beautiful hats for TRUSTEES' FUNDS. $3 all occasions, of fur, of French felt, satin and velvet trimmed with drapes and bows of silk and satin, flowers and wings, priced at a saving of 25.

to 40 per cent, at $7.50, $6, $5, $4 and The point of greatest importance to a. trustee in chaige of -funds is their absolute security. This bank affords every assurance of safety safeguarded by national bank, laws, subject to rigid Federal examination, prudent, and conservative management and ample capital and surplus. Cut Out This COUPOE IT ENTITLES EVERY SCHOOL BOY OR GIRL to a good hardwood 12 Inch Ruler Free! If presented at our office between the hours of 4 and 6 p. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 20.

Only one ruler to each person. No ruler without a coupon. VAUGHN ELECTRIC CO 349-357 North Main St. "Next to Review." Women's Stylish Values for $18 What is undoubtedly the, most successful purchase made by; bur suit buyer' thia season will be offered for sale Friday and Saturday. No woman who is contemplating the purchase of anew suit should fail to' visit our Suit Section while this' sale is in progress.

Many new style features of interest will be shown. The materials are dependable all wool fabrics broadcloths, cheviots, serges, in browns, greens, grays and other desirable shades. The suits will be found superior in many respects to suits priced as high as $27.50 in other stores. vfi ry Remember, Friday and Saturday only at this remarkably. I 74 low ylU UNTIL CURED ft Perfection in Style and Fit Folrath Women i's $4 Shoes Folrath 's $4 Shoes give a finishing touch of ref ine-ment apd style to the fashionable costume.

They can be distinguished from the most expensive custom made shoes. All leathers'. Positively the best value to be found in the city, for $4 and they fit as though made to your individual measure. Offer Eitencied FOR ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, November 21st On account of the fact that" a great dumber of patients who called were anable to see him on account of the great jam. Dr.

Van Doren has by special request concluded to extend his free treatment offer to everybody calling for treatment at Folrath Folrath 211 N. Water TffE-DECATUR HOTEL tn Saturday. November 21st. All patients calling" on that day will receive all medical services' absolutely free until cured. ah mseases Treated vIn future Dr.

Van Doren's office will be at theUecatnr Hotel instead of at the St. Nicholas. Special Notice! REMEMBER DATE TO VISIT November 21st. The Decatur Hotel. Hours I a.

m. to 8 p. m. Come early, as the parlors are always crowded friendly call may save you future suffering; it has Jnade life anew to thousands who Ttad been pronounced beyond hope..

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