INDEPENDENTS TO DECATUR SUNDAY—...............\\ ill IM«y Strong Staley Team-Manager Smith M ill I’rrsrnt Hlrongesl idno up Available.Manager Frank Smith will tak**I . Aj his Indees to Decatur Sunday . i where a game will be played withStaley team of that rity. The Staley’s have one of the strongest teams In Central Illinois and have lost but one game this season.The games are plaved at theold Three Eye league park and ■ large crowds attend the contentsThe locals will make the trip to Decatur by automobile Th«\v witl leave here at 8 o’clock Sunday morning. All players are request- j | ed to meet at ^he Home Billiard i hall on the south side of th*» | square Sunday morning at 7 4 5! o’clock.HAS FINE ItKtOltl) NWY.| Ray Wyatt, first class p#tt.v of fleer in the V. S. navy, ha clt; m pleted a brief Jacksonville 'lt; j* at the home of his sister Mrs Wallace Gibbs. He has also been i visiting relatives at Mt. Sterling and has now returned to the east ito resume hi* duties on board the transport Antigone. He has nr F com pa nied this vessel on five inlt;] trip', bearing Aim rican soldiers niu overseas. heMr. Wyatt entered thlt;- service* ,roueight vcars ago and i; new serv- 27.ing his third term of enlistment, A the office he holds indicating the city success with which his work ha-* at i been attended. In the early days of his seamanship he was with Admiral DeWev In the f)e«f trip around the world. Mr Wyatt talk- for ed to tbn ,» who met him in a very satr Interesting way about life in th** misnavyDougla* Store.be 1 terjectIRichelieu ten and coffer JulIHYOIM*K SI IT.A suit for divorce ha belt;’n fil ed on behalf of Mrs Mattie dTrumbo front her husband. Frank *n Trumbo, the attorney for the com- ®t * plaioant being Carl E Robinson, bro It is set forth in the bill that * °-th»* two were ma tried in May* rnr11 1913, and lived together during ; cvhlf the tomainiiig tu -»»»t »i of that , dan vear.i njFtying chicken* Douglas. lt;ncc