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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 5

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HE LONG LOOSE COAT Is the Favorite for Fall. We are showing the largest and. best assortment in Alton. Infants, Children's and Misses Cloaks as well: COME AND BE SHOWN AT LEHNE'S, 107 West Third street. BRACELETS.

A Fine Showing of The Latest Styles. Bracelets will be universally worn this fall and our stock offers you a choice of the handsomest designs that the leading bracelet makers have brought out. It's a beautiful collection comprising all styles, including fine assortment of the very popular carmen and norma bracelets, and they are as fine in quality as they are handsome. Enough variety in the designs to insure Meeting anyone's ideas. 439 J.

H. BOOTH, The Leading Jewelr. FLOOR FIX. Do you know that at a trifling cost you may have the most perimitations of expensive hardwoods. No experience is necessary, person can transform old' and faded furniture into beautiful imilions of modern finishes, it stains and finishes in one coat, it works gully as well on hard and soft wood.

Floor Fix is the best article ever produced for the house. LOOR FIX WORKS WONDERS. ALL. COLORS, ALL SIZES FROM 15c. TO $2.50 -ATBarth's Pharmacy, Second and Market Streeis.

READY MIXED PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS, ETC. If you have any trouble seeing, Mi you ever have headache. If your eyes water or burn, In fact if you are having any kind of trouble with your eyes, asult 1a. We examine your eyes free, and correct all defects of vision at moderate cost. R.

Logan COo JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. Don't Stand in Your Own Light. THE OVERCOAT GAME. You can play the overcoat game with 10 any day; great game; when you play it here, everybody wins, nobody loses. You get a Hart, Schaffner Marx Overcoat; always a prize; all-wool.

We ret a profit, and a satisfied customer. Come in'; every day's our buay day; glad to see you. CHWEPPE Copyright 1906 by OMPANY. Street Clothier. Hart Schaffer 6 Mars ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH.

By the Telegraph Printing Co. WEDNESDAY OCT. 24. Southwest Office: Telegraph Building, cor. 4th and Plaza streets, 320 Plaso Street.

Complaints of faulty delivery of the Telegraph should be made either by mall or telephone. Call up telephone 38. or send A postal card. when you fall got your paper. WEATHER.

Generally fair tonight and Thursday, preceded showers in the north portion tonight; cooler tonight. Dr. Rohland, Third street, opp. Belle, Baker bldg. Kinloch Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Frank A. a non. De wise; get a gas stove. 1.

1. Dorsey left this morning on sines3 trip to Bos on. Up-to-date barber ghop using compressed air. Electric Massage. Bauer.

A. C. Burr, deatlat, And and Plasa. Mr. and Mrs.

Latha Chandler of Yukon, Oklahoma, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. T. McCrea, Ben Doerr--Tallor--and and Alby St, William Lenbardt, who has been employed at Anheuser-Busch glass factories has excepted a position with the Illinois glass company.

Be wise; get a gas stove. The marriage of John B. Kauffoid and Miss Mamie Murphy will be solemnized this evening at the home of Mr. and Mre. John Kremer on east Second street.

Be wise; get a gas stove. Go to Theo. F. Formbala for your fall suit. E.

cor. 2nd and Market streete, upstairs. R. P. Stanley has Moe lots 1 to 5 in Upper Alton $1,175 Rodgers bas sold a In same addition to for $2,500.

sold to C. H. Salu addition to and Misa Lizzie part of black 43 J. P. Larch, Be wise; get a gas stove.

Don't believe me; ask anyone who has used TONO Dandruff cure what it will do. Misenhelmer's Barber shop. Be wise; get a gas stove. The "Heine Hunting club," the members of which are all named Henry, will leave Monday for a two week's hunt on Diamond Island In the Illinols river near. Hardin.

The members are Henry Tonsor, Henry. Meyers, 'Henry Winter, Henry Spaet, J. Henry Doerr, C. Henry Miller. Be wise; get a gas stove.

Prang's Water colors, Paul Bros. Be wise; get a gas store. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Misegades, who have been living at the home of Mre.

mother, Mrs. Grow, in North Alton since they returned from San Francisco after the earthquake, have procured a home in ner Alton and will go again to he this week. Diez Wolf are receiving new goods in footwear dally and it will pay all Intending purchasers to call and inspect the stock. Shoes for every member of the family. Be wise; get a gas stove Bank of East Alton Getting Ready for Start, The fixtures have been moved into the Chessen building for the bank of East Alton, as the new state bank, organized with Alton capital behind It will be known.

Samuel Wade of Alton will have charge of the new Institution. The bank will begin busIness November 1. Be wise; get a gas stove. See H. C.

M'Pike's list of lots. Spread Eagle's Master Loses License Thirty Days, Capt. Frank Meyers of the Spread Eagle has lost his license for thirty days, by the action of the board of supervising Inspectors of steamboats, who have suspended him for tallure to comply with cortain rules and reculations. Capt. Meyers was charged with failure to keop an official log book on the steamer and also a ord of fire drills specifically provided for in the regulations.

Capt, Byrd Burton, of the Chostor, was also suepended thirty days for falling to report the number of passengers he was currying. Capt. Burton de part owner of the Choster, and is associated with Alton stockholders in the ownership of the Chester. Public Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Capital stock of the Alton, Jackson.

ville and Peoria Railway Company has this day been lucreased from ten thousand dollars ($10,000,00) to three hundred thousand dollars Dated at Jerseyville, Illinois, this sixth day of July A. 1906. AARON. O. AUTEN, Pros, Attest: JUNE M.

RHOADS, Secretary. Silver Crook Lump Coal fu. Hillsboro, and Staunton coal 100. per E. Cowling, Bell 117; Kin.

804, E. TURNER TAKES POSITION IN IDAHO: Former Pribcipal of Alton Schools 18 Principal at Fayette, Near gon State Lino, John E. Turner, former principal of the Alton high school, who was forced to go to higher altitudes for the benefit of his hoalth and gave up. position at Milliken Univeralty after resigning the Alton High School principalship, has taken a position 0.9 principal of the High school in 1 little town in Idaho, Payetto, near the Orogon state line. Mr.

Turner was told that he might teach school if he chose a country where the altitudo was high, There is no doubt the poople nt Payette are being given n- sample of what good school teaching 18 like, as Mr. Turner fe Ing only for pastime. His little son, Edward Lewis, 18 Very ill with diphtheria and his condition has been causing considerable alarm. J. R.

Logan, Optician, 2d and Rasion. TONO Dandruff Cure wIll cure dandruff, falling out of hair, and an itchy scalp. For sale at Misenhelmers, 210 Plasa street. Stutz-Klinko Nuptials. Mr.

Fred Stutz and Miss Bertha Kinke, members of prominent Fogter township families were married Wednesday morning in St. Mary's church by the Rev. Joseph Meckel. They were attended by Mr. Fred Klinke, a brother of the bride and Miss Lydia Stutz, a sister of the groom, The bride wore a gown of white silk and carried bride's roses in her hand.

The bridesmaid 3 white silk pongee gown and carried pale pluk carnations. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served the party at the home of Lawrence Klinke, a brother of the bride at Second and Henry streets. An all day reception followed at the Klinke home in Foster township and 150 or more friends, neighbors and relatives of the young couple helped to make the celebration a complete success. The popular young couple received many valuable and beautiful presents and if good wishes were money they would be multi-millionaires. A wedding dinner was served day and a big wedding supper will be served to all guests at the Klinke home this evening.

Re wise; get a gar crone, Band for Sale. Anyone needing sand can obtain it by calling at our sand barges at the toot of State street. Alton Sand Transportation Co. Holos Start World Conquering Tour. The Yoho minstrels, consisting of 25 Alton young men, started for Hardin this morning In the yacht Rosalie, to give their show this evening.

W. M. Sauvage, manager of the Temple, kindly loaned the Yohos some of the left over minstrel posters he had on hand, representing all the black face artists who have appeared at the Temple in a long time, and the Yohos dexterlously and skillfully cut out all roterences to any other minstrel artists and pasted their own names underneath. The capitol of Calhoun has been thoroughly. billed and there is no doubt that the Kingdom will be given a genuine treat.

Alton people generally regret that the Yohos have chosen to display their talent away from home and may prevall on them to delight an Alton audience with their minstrelBy. Buy your foot wear now from Diez and Wolf. All style shoes in stock. You get what you pay for. School shoes house shoes, dress shoes in great variet.

Burton's Nursertes, Upper Alton, 18 the place to get first-class fruit trees, shade trees, ornamental trees, shrubs and plants, privet for hedge, eto. Both phones. Be wise; get a gas stove. Death of Mra. Margaret Mrs.

Margaret Minerling, aged 70, died at Nameoki yesterday afternoon. The funeral will be at St. Elizabeth's churen at Mitchell and burial will be In St. Joseph's cometery at Aton, For Swo. 6-room house, with bath, hot and cald water: on car line, near glass works.

Address CAre E. B. Joesting, Washingion street. Be wise: get a gas stove. Prangs Water Colors.

We have received a good supply of PRANG'S Water colors. Four colors, Red, Yellow, Blue and Black. Paul Bros, Henry and Second Streets. SALOONKEEPER RECOVERING FROM BEATING. Patrick Delehanty's Wounds Supposed to be Very Serious 88 Result of Search for Bartender, Patrick Delehanty, who conducts a saloon near Yager Park, 1s recoverIng from the effects of a beating administered to him in an Alton saloon several days ago.

Delehanty owned a saloon at East Alton until recently when he moved up to Yager Park. A stranger he bad employed as a bartendor disappeared Saturday night taking with him $80 of his employer's money and Delehanty came to Alton in search of the man. He failed to find his bartender but he did meet couple of "friends" who took offense at something he said and they attacked him beating him on the head with 8 water pitcher inflicting wounds which It was thought would be fatal. He is said to be recovering and it 19 thought is out of danger. Buy a bottle of TONO Dandruff Cure at Misenheimer's barber shop.

If not satisfactory, your money refunded. Be wise; get a gas stove. Mrs. Bronholt and Daughter Entertain. Mrs.

John J. Brenholt and daughter, Miss Edith Brenholt, entertained this afternoon at their home on State street with a reception which was attended by a large number of their friends. The reception was from to 5 o'clock. The parlors and dining room were handsomely decorated. Red Richmond roses served 88 the principal decoration In the and yellow chrysanthemums in the dining room.

Mrs. Brenbolt and Misa Brenholt were assisted in recelving by Mrs. Charles Clark and Miss Dyas of St. Louls, Mrs. N.

G. Wolfe of Hartford, and Miss Ethelwyn Chittenden. The hostesses were assisted in the parlor by Mrs. M. W.

C. Johnston of St. Loule, Mrs. J. M.

Ryrle, Mrs. Arthur Davis, Mra. G. A. McKinney, Misses Alice Bowman and Bertha Dorsey.

Mrs. C. F. Sparks and Mre. H.

R. Phinney assisted in the dining room and Miss Mary Esther Sparks and Moreland M'Pike served punch. An orchestra played in the palmroom. They are always appreciatedNeininger's Fig and Magnolia Cigar. Henry J.

Klunk, Undertaker. Worsey County Horse Thieves Active Again. Jersey county horso thieves were busy again last night. Two horses and a buggy were reported stolen and the thieves were traced down to Godfrey, and it 1e supposed they went on to St. Louts to sell the horses.

Jersey county has suffered heavily front horse stealing the past year and in most cases tho thioves have managed to escape capture. Dr, A. B. Wyckoft, Osteopath, office over Booth's jewelry store. Funeral of Harry Martin.

The funeral of Harry Marlin was held this afternoon from tho home of his father, James Martin at Godfrey. There was a largo attendanco of friends of the young man and of rolatives of the Tamily. Burial was In Godfrey cemetery. New Storage House. 312 William W.

P. Adams Co. When you hre out buy- Made for usby 1ng a home for your feet PETERS don't forget that Jor SHOE Leady has Just what you Co. want. Shoes to fit any St Louis membor of the fumily.

Prices lower than Any shoo house in town. Don't forget the place. Cor. and and Henry Alton, Ill. IF YOU WANT PARAFINE AT 10c.

A POUND--CALL AT F. A. Sawyer's Store, as that ia what he has soid it for for more than two years. I hear it only costa 12 1-ac. to 15c.

at the CASH STORES. EXCLUSIVE STYLES! HIGH CLASS GOODS, embodying the very Latest Style Ideas, Arriving Daily from New York, at THE H. J. BOWMAN COMPANY. NEW Plaid Brocaded Silk Waist Patterns.

NEW NEW Dress Goods and Trimmings. Veils, Veilings, and Jewelry. NEW Plaid and Novelty Ribbons. NEW Cross Barred and Embroidered Handkerchiefs. NEW Table Linens and Napkins.

NEW Embroidered Linens and Drawn Work. NEW Monsquetaire and Short Kid Gloves. NEW Baskets, New Umbrellas, New Fancy Goods. GIFTS SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS and SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS NOW, while assortments are complete, and shopping less strenuous than it will be later on. DEPENDABLE GOODS! VERY INTERESTING PRICES! SHARE IN THEM.

Telephone 197, 104-106 West Third street, 111. THE CHILDRENS EYES. 93 WATCH FOR COMPLAINTS PROM YOUR CHILDRENS EYES DURING SCHOOL AND STUDY HOURS. -4 IF THEY HAVE EYE TROUBLE BRING THEM TO US FOR A CAREFUL EXAMINATION AND AN ACCURATE FIT IN GLASSES. Prices Reasonable.

21 GOULDING'S Jewelry Reliable Store. GOODS. Richeileu Buckwheat Flour- Richelieu--Salad Dressingthe good old fashioned dark kind just to introduce, will sell small that you want more of-6 lbs bottle 20c. large bottle 400, this for 25c. week.

asparagus Richelieu- Midget Picktips. dozen Try a can at 28c. and buy les--have them, all beat ta quala tor $3.25. ity and price, per bottle 206, Richelleu Stringless beans If you want the beet here, it is Richelleu--Maple Syrup -the per can 20c, dozen $2.25. real thing, per quart battle 456.

317 State st E. F. DETERDING, Both Phones CARE IN COMPOUNDING is one of the chief rules of 908. 0688. We don't 'get near some careless people do, but we DRUGS and make written.

up fresh--the Our Drugs best prescription are always market exaetly pure AB the afforde. And we are prompt ta patting up physicians' prescriptions, although very reasouable in 007 charges. E. MARSH SYRUP Prescription Druggists, COTTON Cor Third and. Belle Alton, IM.

000000000000000000 0000000000000000000 at 8 cal YOU printed, can have (SEELY'S. secured any periodi- 16 00000000.0000 00000000000000 000 HOW THE GASES ARE BURNED IN BUCK'S HOT Note the upper draft in this stove where the fire pot is supplied wit bthe heated air, instead of through the lower draft (the one open) used in most heaters. That's how the gases are mixed with: oxygen directly over the fire. The gases DO NOT ESCAPE UP THE FLUE." Tube Twinite Go. was Sat.

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