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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 3

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Alton, Illinois
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Continued front page Thn Imp LKW nvcnli-B LflfCBBH Tlln 'IHI yxf in mint pti ftP fiHelJaanM Art nil Btfl Harry music- i Mootd'U Ot fk. oil" of btokon. cold nnd has i condMlon ion Hermann wMo dnyn ago reroverlng sfi 'jmn in gfls Hijtli, returned irmldari lllfl hom Mrs, Cliarlos Millar and from a- vfoif-'Wjt I near Brlgliton. Miss Maude Fair. Many gypsies Side ycstorday, hegglftft; I nines or Irad'ng good outfl.ls and w'hafp KUUU vj ry.

They are ibounf arc sticking around A'Wtt days plying their varlbuf Mr. and Mrs. Manning Francis, of Wood Rlvor," jind, gucst, Mrs. Brooker, of Chicago, Miterlalned ACh anfl, John It. Davis at th.el* ttbme'ln Btate street tn spend tlif? winter ThO'Coldon Star tiers iri.n few more members DIB evening nnd ulttila.c feast, Wjll Miller Js visiting his pi during.the last i one can almost soe' and' Kranz I sireot.gj'owlng, and short itjme" iintil to'out-the' fourth I off (he rields.

TJf( luxuriant one Fred OlasBbrentier -j i Strong invaded the woodq igjlin.i tordny one the Plasa arid succeei; In killing several Several parties pf nui Hie North Side yesterdfty and 'all' turned with good' supplies nit kinds of nuts. It Js said that Die best nuts vicinity, ore tliore Is good liluffa, and Clmutauqua Ig Walter I'd to St. Lottla after spending a few folks. Katte BrnmUt 4t Icrday morning sho spent the i visiting her Korto. JM M' M- 'j; 8t.

very Shioidn, Pbe held at the; -ft- -and U0, Mtsft 'Gfttf-Kfr 4 tain a nitebor 6t flfonrfa at her home evening In hfebofttf Mlsfl Thco, oagoV who is lifer guest. 11 i well counts his scores. The bride lady and la very popular Imtha? clrclos in which most the Boll Company 3fc this city. Ml Dorothy a latty of. about 'forty of her school- jiate In the Uraullne Convent, Sal- her 2008 Naked; Bpflion, ftowles, the BSnton.

artlait, jttaked and. wllb tt ck'mp 'fe Rahgely 4, two almost I'Uh'e shojes fit Lafce I'd 4eer skins. hi' the wilderness in t'100 miles in'A straight Mine fl rnirt-j uj. Bast Secotld street yeBterday MLJUle which was at'the last evening. i' August Manns Mlfis-Hasat Weriiet, Alton, were, married i it i it.

-The Ithtt Wtt' jf. Wzzy, ert c. Crocker In Crocker There were the relation- and Involved rf-rr- T-entertained a relatives for the day at Place 01 in' fitlipS SO and multiplied ttwft'tte probabilities are that title day- employed. The e.o— i. JAW TOllza Siuvage I M1 A CJrocker Mr, and QBofgtf and 1 'OroCkef ot for the In address present and i Edwardsville; Mrs.

tierbert The first wenzej, nottttot AICOD, wore. UWUHJH crocner ot uc lafet) 4 tf'tie ou Two accompanied tho in dins had married Officer August accompanied hlfl.Aon to. BdWardsville to secure thft uinxouit JWM tjie County groom beinfetunder nge. A ti 4 wedding. A license waa Issued Saturday ntghtto Miss Bessie and'thtt marriage will 1 i 7 It of the to sttntf oi other the laAtei the' son -pf daughter ot each.

the son-ln-Jaw or daughter-in-law ty the other," aaya the Intelligencer, in addition dnje'of the mothers he, Because -feared the Wr" Ull IhaHhey LA from Malnp. torn morrow iacmlng, Fr. Bttinfe offl brt'de fa a daughter 6f Mr. and Mrs. Richard Button of Brown The att'endants- will be Mias miti Hale, ind Cljibrge 'A i apd dinner tor In" the not d'Jact' the pf' snorting Iropi and -New" iBn'slaad were lir the for tpf- season take place Mary's Church to- 8ut- Brown stpe.e't, and the young folks will fbr honeymoon trip they they i v.

1 In and a daughter of one of Jtitber the.piothers, who was also a Mrs. Berg be- Jng a daghter ot Eliza Sauvage Mrs. C. is a daughter of Mrs. Berg and Sauvage is brother.

There were other rela- tlonshlpB besides the few almple ones mentioned above, but the reporter fainted- his, notes had reached this stage and the rest tomato vejlled in mystery. The re lationahlps, dW not'prevent the oc- tflite having a 'gp od time, and they enjoyed the-day greatly'- it was one of o'ddM" eve Kft how-to 'WMJJ 1 fXnAi'lntUi at of Alton of Coi, bad the exempllfleatfoti of the fT degrees Sunday Sfteri )idon at room, A number.of-oul'of towA visit- the work, and the of wlilch work 1 aeventy'fl ve' oandidatca A olW8 flrat degree given two of bjr AlWn part by John'J. Perry Jacksonville 1 Council, sixty fwere Alton- tW of the as'being from High- Cl(y East 9t. Ixroin. 'hundred Vist- jora with the and they remftlned- In tBe until late In the evfnlfify jerBoyvHlfe sent about loo.on a special A.

i. in- -EdwardsvlUo, OAttite City attd' EJflit cara flljed State J)6puty Hftckejit, of Cbt- caSty made a special and unexpected visit ahd the 'gne'H of MB. and'Atrs. Dlatrlct Ceputy John B. Kolahan, 1'vflO 1 ih Alton.

Is fc6t improving very the Western Academy, spent yesterday In Alton with friends, and In able to leave his room of oolaen city, W. Olmnteml nnd wife to Aimeda Olmstead pt, lot 1, blk 3, J. Olmstead's ub, Onrobrlll's fa.at Up- M1 hA ham to Roland Adams, 16t 6, blk 8, Olllham Heights, Wood River township, $7fi. Roland Adams to W. W.

Lowe, Its 1 to blk sftme $1,300. Minnie Brandewfede to Win. urn- ham, tract in ftec 12, Alton $200. Wm. drab-am to Bva Hortgern, same property, $200.

Loills P. Mauer nnd wife, Mntmldo Qehlert to Otto .1. Unterbrlnk. lot 0, blk 17, Hunter's or Russell's add Alton, rt Minnie W. Lang to Chas, Ilell- rung; n(.

blk 32, Hunter's north liberty Alton, Ida KvanH to Leonard Amrhein, pt lot 198 Whitney, Brown Langworthy's Upper Alton, $2,000. Gertrude K. Dftgenhnrflt to I'M. C. Mack pt tract 4, (Iambi-Ill's Alton, Jl.OOO.

Ed. O. Mack to Herbert. H. Armstrong, pt, tract 4, flambriU's Alton, $3,000.

Ed, C. Mack to Herbert II. Armstrong pt tract 4, Dora Krome to Horatio Bowman, ne fr'l 1-4 nee 3-9. and other land. Arthur Boyle to W.

T. Dale, lot 10, glock 1, Park Plnce, Alton, $4,000. Albina M. Streeper to John 3. Culp, lot 4 (on Hide Edwards St.) A Alton, $3,900.

Wilson "Visits 'Hospital Assures Messenger Boy Not His Washington, D. bctober President Wilson went tp Providence- Hospital today and vlsltejl Robert boy who was struck president's automobile yesterday. The president eat at the bedside while the youngster related again the circumstance of. mishap, how he "was trying to dodge stones being-thrown at him boy, and turned WB bicycle? In front of the automobile without eeing It. 1 not know yon were in the machine," he said.

Then he showed 1 Mr. Wilson hjs Injured ankle and 'Til be all right In few he sa'ld. -''I had better or I'll lose my Job." i president assured him that usually faSe their lobs not to worry about it beamed with Joy htm, for tn nlfl eyes. ,12 SJON AT MADISON. 8w1tehlna Crew" Sends tnfllne Cwt Into Track In th'ajt mftn Misses Jvilia Afottaz have gone No Time Purifying to alj eomersiln the the gymnasium and the vising la' shown owrjed by Alton, Knights.

Mefa of toleorn that Jo Medicine no a the nrtt the bliod tllOOJ ri-muriiab or lltl'clly WT vlu unu tiny of the ana lo IP, (too spent the day. Sunday as the bin stoter, Mrs, 0. Stnhb tipper Alton on bis way trotm Beta- wafe, Ohfo, to Paso. where IB to locate. Fay Nobla wpht to QrnfWn tttornldg' to apond flnvrral elfttlves.

Mttas Lucy MelB, of Colllna-vlllo, spent yesterday with friendfl' in Al- returned to his Ml. Sterling this morning after opondlng several days OB the Host of Rdwnrd Flemmlng. 41 and Mrs. Archie Carter and Mr. and Mrs.

T. lit Forward, of Plasa moored to Al.ton yesterday and spent he day with Mends. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller and on of Hawley avenue have returned rent Brighton after visiting relatives here several days.

Mr. and K. Bnzan ot Hawley avenue have finished moving to a 'arm near Brighton- Representative William Dtckmann, and five children, were Alton The report that StckmanV was looking arorfnd for a licme in Alton, with a view of bAing ipfkllnted 'postmaster here, Is no-such- Ite was over to participate jit-Mw ft. ot nnd ho brought along for an outing, nnd to show them real city in Madison county. H.

O. was taken suddenly and severely ill Saturday night, at his home, in East Second street, and was very sick all day yesterday. He Is considerably Improved today. Gun Pelot who was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital several days ago, suffering from rheumatism, is reported to be in a Very bad condition, the malady, appearing to be of the kind that will not yield, to iistial remedies.

Miss Minerva Chllton has returned from a visit with relatives in Van Buren, Mo. T. C. Moorshead arrived home last evening, from a business trip to New York. Lee Wilson, of Lafayette, former manager of the Alton Boxboard Paper was a visitor In Alton 'today.

Jennie Williams will spend week In St. "visiting frlo'nds artd relktlves. Mrs. Clinton Invin has returned to her home Mount Vernon, after visiting the past week' at the Brarl- Isb home on Langdon street. Misses Loretto Paul and Mildred White spent Sunday with Miss Paul's parents.

Miss Paul and Miss White are teaching at Marlssa. Miss Winnie Merceret has returned-from a visit with relatives In' ill. Mrs, Samuel Pierre has gone to to visit a few weeks 'with friends. iMrs. Frank Harrison has gone lo Houston, to visit a brother she has riot seen for fifteen years.

Miss Nellie Morris has returned from a visit In Peorla with relatives. Miss Irene Lawrence has returned a visit with friends in Okaw- vllle. Miss Julia Grace ha gone to Burlington, to visit relatives for a few weeks. Mrs. Charles Jackson has returned PAGE Knees Became Stiff Five Years of Severe Rheumatism Tlio euro of J.

(Goldstein, 14 Burtdh Street, Boston, IA another victory ))y Hood's Sarsaparllla, This srpnt medicine BUcPeedea in many CBHSS where others hove uUerljr fulled. Mr. Goldstein Bays: "I fered from rheumatism live years, It Itciit me from business and caused eructating' "My would come stiff as steel. 1 tried many mpdlclties without relief, then took Hood's Snrsnpnrilla, floon felt rnucn better, and now consider myself on tlri'ly cured. I rerommend-Hooa a.

(3et todny in usual liquid-form or chooolnted tablets called TURKEYS ARE SCARCE, DRY SPELL KILLED THEM. An investigation of the turkey crop tliiH year by a person interested developed yesterday, the fact that there am no turkeys this year and 1 that the Thanksgiving birds tharC gruro thp tables of those AUqnlaigs who cnn afford turkey this winter will Us from afar, from tho fields at oflr very door. Between Alton and fielhi, this informant statcR, there Is one small flock of turkeys. The other farmers stated they lost the birds when thfiy were small, that they did not sepm to be able to stand the dry spell of the past summer. It would seem' there will be no local turkeys this year and tariff law or no tariff law, turkey going to be a purse reduced this year.

Advertise in the Telegraph Seeing is Believing SIMMDNS Self-Balancing Cream Separator Brand New and Entirely Different from the ordinary Separator. It is Different in Construction, Superbly Efficient in its work and with- out question more Eco- Balancirig Bow: no mi ca vhan any other. Come in and let us Show and Derrion- strate this Actual Operation. Sizes-Prices, $55.00 to $105.00 Alton Hardware and Implemenl Company Second and 'MI ftnd little from a visit In Naples, 111., with relatives 1 Mrs. Alice Rodgers will arrive home a few days from Oakland, englu- hurt in today Madison, O6t.

ana flrfinmn were fatally Injured and WW passengers floUiaion ger train switch' sindlson yards of the crew songeV hud pajwod out on the roajn trwjjk. The train sutl- dftnly shot around ft curve and pluuged Into (ho switch train. The wrloiwly Injijffld dead head Ing wi passenger train, 'Wffdisou; In JUWfl 1 J7 1 ted of tho I 5' SPklAlUNIVERSAL fathfer, Dr. B. H.

Bartlett, who died Uere and was burled a few days ago. Prank and aughter have arrived from all to visit her parents, Mr. Mid rfra, Thomas Williams of 307 Wast Third street. Mrs. Rothacher has returned BoBlnn nnil Is visiting in ItOu.

Harry Ziegler has gone to East St. Louis to work in the glass works. Mrs. E. L.

Drury nnd brother, P. departed today for it visit In BoBton and other eastern H. S. Bnkor was able to be out today for the first tlmo after a throe days' Illness, ut homo, John Shea left today fpr Bnltl- iriore, where he will work tn the bottle Plant there. H.

Riedler and daughter, Mian cla left this morning their homo In Covlngton, after spending eevoral days ns the guest of Mrs. K. C. Thornton. Karl Delanoy.

of KttBt St. Louie, yesterday In Alton witn friends- H. It. Smith, of Kansas City, IB vl- sltlnK With Alton relatlveu frlendo. Win.

H. Head, of Bethnlto, nnd Bd, Kenneidy, of Moro spent yesterday In Alton. Hftttle Dorworth, of Hardln. IB JnAJtoBi todftX on business. H.

J. of IB, 111., a student of $22.50 to i Tr Davis-Sotier Complete House Furnisher? 300-308 E. Second St. ALTON, ILL. liKUWS'fltfffiiJaWStt Second Hand Automobiles FOR SALE 4b One 1910 35 H.

5-passeuger car, Just overhauled and tn flue running condition; cost new $1,900.00. Our price One 1910 cylinder, 40 H. P. 5 passenger, fine running condition. Has self starter.

Blgficst bargain ever offered. Cost new 13200.00. Our price One 1911 Ford, 5 passenger car, four doors, electric lights! flood mechanical condition. bargain at One 1910 7 passenger car now being overhauled, has over size tires, would mako a flue car for the rental buslnefU CoHt new 13200.00. Our One 1910 4 cylinder 25 H.

Hudson runabout, fine condition. Cost new $1100.00. Our price Call at our garage at 4th and Piasa street, whore we will be pleased to doraonatriite any one of these models, All cars are fully equipped. Alton Automobile Company..

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