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i Is an ordeal which all women BECOMING nothing approach child-birth. compares with The to dread, the pain for: thought A AMOTHER AMOTHER the robs pleasant the suffering expectant in anticipations. store riother for Thousands of women found the use of Mother's Friend robs confinement of much pain and insures safety to life of mother and child. This liniment is a God-send to women at the critical time. Not only does Mother's Friend carry women through perils of the event, child-birth, system relieves and for but it the other prepares' morning coming dis- MOTHERS tion THE comforts.

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See them at our showroom in City Hall Building. Alton Gas Electric Co. The fight between the man and the bull dog scheduled to take place at East Alton this morning at 10 o'clock failed to come 'off because the man who proposed tho bet with Walls did not show up. Various reasons are givon as the cause of his not showing up. One is the publicity given tho announcoment of such a man and animal battle and another reason is that tho man feared being chewed up by the feroclous bull dog.

It 18 rumored that a building will be put up on the Diotz proporty ACTO8A from the Beall plant and that tho Anheuser Busch Company will establish EL saloon there. Joseph Taylor was fined $3 and costa by Justico S. G. Cooper yesterday afternoon on the charge of disturbing the peace engaging In a fight with James Monahan. The two men met 'on the street whon Molahan jokingly reforred to a recont chicken stealing feast in Last Alton saying that Taylor WAS participant.

Taylor denied it and finally struck Monaghan, knocking lilm down on the sidewalk. Bystanders soparated tho combatants. A charge was proforred against Monaghan, but he was acquitted. A new club to be known as tho Jolly club was organized last night at the homo of Peter Crawford. Lottors wore advertised in tho East Alton post offico today for Miss "Addle Belle Wisctom, Abo Weaver, Harry Sairs, Jamos Risbon and S.

O. Minar. George Looman finished up today throahing for Goorge Smith. This 19 tho lust throshing of the soason done by the Loomnan threshor. The committeo in charge of HocurIng signatures for the now drainage project will be ready about Sept.

16, to file the petition on the county court asking that a spocial drainage district be logally formed and that commissioners be appoluted. James Sparkman, who has been Ill for tho past wook has recovered. James Chesson was in East Alton today on business for the first time sinco his return from Chicago in an automobilo. Mr. Cheamen sold that the crip was mado without accident.

Na ministorial sorvices will be hold If the Baptist church tomorrow. Only the regular Sunday school sorvices will be hold. "Tino" Hoad of Wood River, has gold tho throo houecs which ho had bullt in Hond's addition to Wood River to John Stonbaud, John McCready and to Worthy Exton. Tho alrat two have moved their futilies Into the houses they purchased, and Mr. Exton will move into his house Monday.

Mr. ilead has let the tract for building two more houses. The foundation for 8 now $4,600 briok house in Head's addition has been started. Mika Manning has 'started the foundation for another youse to be bullt de 99 Head addle PAID IN FULL Novelized From Eugene Walter's Great Play JOHN W. HARDING Copyright, (908, by G.

W. Dillingham Co. CHAPTER X. ULLY Is credited with being: the drat to remark whht en sayists bave. pointed out ever since -that friendship 1 proves bappiness and abates misery by the doubling of our joys and diriding of our griefs.

This was the sort of friendship that animated Jimsy Smith. IIig regard began. in. love for, Aroma Harris, but when. be found that this love was not requited he did not for that reason, withdraw his.

interest. do ber. Accepting the cold reality with him usual philosophy, tie thrust deep down to bis heart the passion that never could be erndlented, and his sterling, unfinching: bonesty trans. formed -it in time Into a fraternal affection as self sacrideing. as it was loyal, which he extended to the man Emma bad chosen for her life partner.

With his keen -perception I be bad soon seen that that man was morally weak, Irresolute 'of purpose, Incompetent In business and that bis love for his wife was not of that kind which counted sacrifice for her as a privilege aud for. bearance, indulgence and upfalling: consideration for gentler and purer nature as a duty. But it was not for bim to Judge or condemn. That Emma was was sufcient. "No other consideration mattered a particle.

And be esteemed almself: happy in being admitted to the little. -bousebold on terma of the timacy of an elder brother. In all the world there was no one else be cared for of who cared for him. When Mrs. Brooks and he re-entered the apartment and be turned to tilm and told him that it was good to see bim back she meant is good to me: to be back again," be admitted, "it only for a few hours." "Why a few bours, Jimay?" "Williams expects me to take the midnight train for Boston.

There 13 some legal taugle about our dock leasa there." "Ob, I see. Did Joe tell you about our good fortune? Of course you cHa gee the change," and she made a gesture that took to the whole room. "You mean the raise in salary and back pay?" "Yes. Wasn't it splendid of Captain Will ta ins "It certainly. has agreed with you," be respouded evasively.

"Never saw you look so well." "Did the captain. tell. you about It?" "No; be never mentioned "Why "Captain Williams bag a babit of keeping a whole lot to himself." came as a complete surprise--at least to me." "Seems to have done your mother A whole lot of good. She never did shine up to that Harlem dat." "ID all the years I've known you, Jimsy, you've nevor spoken of your mother or father. I suppose you don't care to." An expression of pain over ble face.

"No; it ain't pleasant," be confessed. Mrs. Brooks was sincerly sorry for her rather thoughtless remark. "Forgive me, Jimsy. I wish I badu't said that.

Could I help to make it more pleasant? I'd Ilise to," she said sympathetically. He gazed at ber with a queer look and for a few moments did not speak. Ele appeared to be debating something to big mind. "My mother, as poor as I bare boon able to tind out, biked out into Colorudo when It was a territory. There wasn't much law and, guess, no conveutiono littes.

Everybody klad 0. drifted along the best or the worst. they' could, the majority voting the viral be ticket for the worst. A shake the band was as good as a boud, and there wasn't any law in the land except that between man and woman: Soune of them out there yearned an much for the sauctity of the marriage VOWS 88. An Arab in the Subora does for a sun bath.

It was a loose try, full of loose poople. My mother fell in love with a roving minor, und be promised to warry her, but before the parson wandered toto the camp to make a little loose. change tying matrimonial "knots pa got into AD ment concerning alcobolle capacity and got plugged with a 45." "Killed?" "Yes. Ele passed Later 1. RAD aboved into the midst of an an public.

Ay coming into the world without the usual legal credentials bit my poor mother: awful hard, and I could open my eyes she died. Thou there was, an awful argument about whore 1. belonged? "How?" "Two cities clatted me. Denver said was born to Omaba, and. Omatia blamed it op Denver.

Those that look. ed aftor me I was a kid got little careless about my education, arid Anally the city of Dearer adopted co As a favorite son. pame was Jim. 1 grabbed bad to bare a last one on. the bandie, -1 chose Smith.

feeling tolerably certain it -would puss the scrutiny of quietise. world witbout raising a storm of curiosity." He paused, then with wan Rille: "You see, Emisa, 1 am some "I'm awfully sorry, Jims a but dooms't make lot of did do abe said 1 EAST ALTON. tion, A complaint was made to the humane officers In Alton this morning regarding the Inhumane treatment given some of the draft horses and mules used by. employees of a well known manufacturing plant of this vicinity. The charges made against the company's use of the animals will investigated next week.

Preaching services will be hold In tho East Alton Methodist church Sunday at 2:30 p. m. by Rev. George Hoots, Hicks' CAPUDINE Jutes Sick Headache. Also nervous headache travellers headache and aches from grip, stomach troubles or female troubles.

Try Capudine- liquid--effects immediately. Sold by druggists. 10 GODFREY. Born: daughtor to Mr. and Mra.

Norris, who live near the Seminary, Frank Squires Jus been spending several days up the Illinols river on a hunting expodition. Al Fulagor who sprained hip ankle some woeks ago, bus put aside his crutches, but limps yet. The farmora are busy getting ready to sow whent and cut corn. A few havo begun already. A largo fishing party of mon from Bethany visited the Mississippi and tho mouth of the Little Plasa Wednesday, Our public school oponed Weduesday Monday and the children seemed glad about it.

Oulson, the littlo son of J. G. Oulson caught his hand in the cogs of mill Tuesday and twistod a bone out through the flesh, The boy I lx doing well. Tho Stirr placo has been rented to A Gorman by tha name of Bookall. Mins Porn Ouison la propuring to KO off to school tho last of the month.

Sho expects to go to Valparniso, Indiana. Ono of tho Zieginbing boys was working about machine the other day and one fingor nearly cut. off. Born: Wednesday, a daughter to Mr. and Mra.

Fred Gruinor, Tuesday while Mossar Honry and Ben Kock were putting up some guttering on the German church north onst of here, plank on the scaffold Ing broke and they fell to the ground One of Henry'a ribs were broken, and both wore hurt on the back and badly bruised. Services at the Congrogational church tomorrow, Sunday school at' 9:30 a. and preaching at 10:45 by the pastor, H. A. Cotton.

No. night service. Sunday school at Melville at 2, and. preaching at 3, and m. Text for the 10:46 a.

m. and 3 p. services Josh. the second Art anniversary sermon, 116 or our Adversarles. Mre, 8.

on the Little Plan, entertainod yestorday Mrs. Jno. Dow, Jr. of Kansas City, Mra. Gao.

Ulrich and daughtor, Kathyrn, of Alton, Mias Julla Rudexhauson of Alton, and Mastor Goo. also of Alton. new cushions for the pews In the Congregational church will soon be roudy for use. Abornethy, the great English physician, maid, "Watch your kidneys When they are lite in in danger" Foley's Kidney Remedy makes boelthy kidneys, urioIrrogularities, apd tones. up the whole ayatom.

8, 1. H. Wye Drug The" west ain't conducive to piedsant nothing you could help." faure. you can't. always.

blame people tot what they can't if a tellow comes into the world shy. he's abs, and the chances are he's: dotug the beat be can the Very thine be goes to the bad." "Flow! to what "You seem puztied," he said, moving bia chair: 86 that It brought blm equarely: facing Her. "Well, for Instance, out in Denver I knew a fellow who married a girl: who'd had pretty much what the wanton. bud he'd bero do bard luck. Te wens a love iunteb all right, both parties being clenn over each otber: be didn't get and she.

had to work pretty. bard. Finally be thought her henith and spirits were about busted up on dC count of the work, and he commenced appropriating 'otter money -got way In; and the birder he tried to get out: the deeper he, Boundered. Finally the big exposure chme Ele was.0. thief.

Now, what do you think about him, Emma 1 Do you think because be was long on lote and short bonor be wus all bad, ebr?" She benitated, pondering the, ques. tion as something utterly beyond ordinary cogitation that it could not hare presented itself to ver. nud was not to be liglitly decided. "I don't know what to think," she mused. "I've always loathed a thiet and a liar.

1 kbow there's an awful lot of Father always declared. tont a man. to dript or gamble or dissipate might be weak, but that a mad: who stole or lied to injure people was vicious. Somehow I think that "Maybe you'ro right, but 1 wondered If you'd beeb in' big wife's place you'd sort of forgiven the mun and belped him get rigbt? "Perhape-1 don't know," she replied doubtfully. 1.

think it anytbing ilke that ever bappened- it would almost kill me." Her thoughts were direrted from the subject by the ringing of the telepbone bell. She answered 'It. "Captain. Vitams culling." she said to Smith, then through the phone: "Ask the" gentleman to coine op. please." Jimsy, anxious and much troubled, regarded her thoughtfully.

She turned front the telephone and advanced to him, bolding out ber band. He took it" hesitatingly and wonder. lugly. she said earnestly, "I've never quite understood you before." be: interrogated, "Bat after what you told me tonight," she went on; "I've bad a -itttle peeks bebind cortalna: You are. a good man, Jimey-a good man.

That means everything? 2 For the second time to his entire lite -the, Orst baring been when he proposed to displayed tripidation. Emma, -be careful." proved. "There alp't no. celestial inedals pinned op my. cont signifying an angelic career, amp you start tossing bouquets to is direction." doorbell rang as be settled himself in bis chair again: "Abi There's the old sea dog." snide Mrs.

Brooke, bastening to let the captain in. "Good evening, Mrs. Brooks. Glad to see you." Captain Williams" grasped her band as his eyes wandered over the fortable room, and he added: "Hello, Smith! Meet you every time I come here." "One of my bangouta," agreed the superintendent genially, "Sit down, captain," invited Emma, motioning him to a chair. "Thanks," be said, "Where's your husband "He's just gone out.

He'll' be back in a little whlle. Jimsy been tell. ing us about your eventful trip." "Eventful He echoed the words with a bewildered air. Smith pusbed his chair back so that Mra, Brooks could not see bim without turning 1p his directiop, and, unobserved by. her, motloped warning sig: pals to bla employer, who did not derstand them.

"Spinning a sard about that little revolution, down at Guatemala," be prompted. "Eb? Guatemala- -the rerbloody an -rery 30- replied: who had sud. denly realized that he wan expected to contrai a story. that Smith had found It expedient relute to Mira, Brooks. sold there, is spot Bred," abe told him.

Smith, seeing that the captain understood, drew chair forward. "Emma, don't sop let the captain 611 full of yorps. tie can lie faster than 1 be laugbed. protested "thore alo't: nothing can: beat you. Smith.

Well. Mira. Brooks, bow share you been "Splondid: When did you get in?" "When did 1 get Lat mo see. 'Smith, wbou did 1 get in look Ag It yon had just got," suggested the superintendent. "Today-yos.

But ur bat. should say at 10. maybe 11. o'clock." "That's probably why Joe basn't Been you," observed Omma. just taken.

theater. mother don't nod Retb far Ar the .1. what bic. Ele should be bnek herore 151.0 401 guess be alo't run a wax opined tho captain, with a rapicion of Doss. walt." know, Emma, that'd one of the beat things the cu does" said When It comes to and persistency he's got moat bont n.

dosen city block you mind Mrs. Brooks," griune caption: "The years he's born for the he perer showed any alone off hurry or sour well. 1 think Re worried aver bukint an nia Williams looked surprised. He 'Any nets sty?" be asked, his ores wandering 16- quiringly to Sinith; who did thorn warning signaling by tuele hostess. since you mised his salary, captain, and garo lilin estra work naturally bo's onsinua to mute, again prompted the superintendent.

"Anxious to. innke goody Well; he'll have Mrs. chance, and mom at Brooks, rose, outstretched, and went to with a happy, gratefut amite. "Now that it's out 1 want to thank you ever so much," she Thank mos "Yes, tor raise and that six months' back "Ite told you that?" "Sure lie did," put In smitth. "He bus forbidden me spenk of it to either you or: Emmin, told him, "but stuce you mare mentioned It: Orst 1 enn: thank you.

enn't 19 He did not return direct ringwer. rubbed chin dublously as he sold: "So raised, tits pas, And dated It' bock Alx montlis "Or course. you, did," Smith with; emphusts. let ulm foot you, Emma." "You don't know bow happy it'8 made, us all," went on Min. Brouks gratefully.

"1 feet like now woman, and mother appreciates, seeds that I 'done alt those stopped abruptly nA the door opened and bis eves rested. on Brooks. The latter's. underjaw dropped, he turned livid with. fear it the unex.

pected 'presence of' the captain. He was, in startled that he nenris it collapsed, Williams!" be stammered. advancing tremblingly hhn. "W- you shake hands; captain?" "Sufe!" replied Willinms in a Arm roice, "How are you, Brooks?" "1-I'm all right, 1 guess." "You know, Jae, you. told.

me not to thank the captain; But he brought It up-the raise and the mones," said his wife, still full of the subject and her gratitude. "No, I did, Joe." corrected" Smith. "You see, the captain turned, upon them, snarling like a wolf at bay. "What are you trying to do--make fun of me? Don't you think that's Brooks," interrupted the captala authoritatively. "you sure are nerv.

Your: wife. has just been telling me--bow she enjoye your new come." Mra. Brooks, startled hod alarmed. gazed at her "Why, Joe, are you sick?" she demanded. "No, no! Maybe it's the he replied weakly, passing bis tongue over his dried There was a moment of general embarrassment, during which Captalo Willin me took stock of the room.

"You are Axed up mighty snug bere, Mrs. Brooks," be: commented, breaking the awkward "Yea, It is pleasant." she answered, now seriously worried. Willams rose. "Well, I must be remarked. you want me to go with you?" (Continued on Page 7.

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Corner Fourth: and 61.. ALION EXCURSIONISTS, are invited when in Grafton to the VELVET CREAM CONFECTIONERY (Dempsey new bullding and inside. Foundation of our. business being built on the quality of our oream "No Purer or Better Made." Best: of service, Special attention to private parties Bell Phone No. 8.

LEGAL: Win. P. Royaton, Attorney, Notice. Estate of Richard Chequer, dobossed. The undersigned having beep appointed of the last Will late of the Testament of Richard 1.

Obequer County of Madisop and State of notice deceased, hereby that ale will appear 40. the County Court of Madison County lat the Court House. I Edu ward at the Octuber: Term, on 159. First Monday or Outober next, at which time persons having claitos ore notified and. to the purpose of The Keeley treatment cart be obtained nowhere in THE Keeley than 300.000 In st the Mote: been relieved and 61 Drunkenness Was the dis Keeley.

Treattient since addictions ure lated by the into years Dr. and Ago. Lealle. correspondence striatly contra humiliating Long distance phone. THE LESLIE E.

OSIDAdO KEELEY COMPANY Doe Dwight, Illinols sons indebted to anid estate are requested to make immediate payment: the undersigned. Dated this 2nd day of August, 1900. ANNIE CHEQUER, Executrix. CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE. State of Illinola, Madison County, 88 In Madison Circult Court, October term, A.

D. 1909. Elizabeth Dawson vs. Margaret I. Dawson Blackwell, Florence Dawson, Agnes A.

Dawson, Julia B. Dawson, John Dawson, Joseph 10. Plasa Building Loan Association, Margaret, Delahapty, Tho of Alton, Illinols, Julia Glynn, Louls Utt; Frank Rotsch, John Seller, and Joseph In clancery, bill for partiton. It appearing by affidavit on file in the Clerk's office of the Circult Court of Madison a in the above cause, that the sald dofendant Margaret I. Dawson.

Blackwell is non-resident of the State of Illinois, and without the reach of ordinary process of this Court, and the said complainant having filed her bill herein for. partiton of realestate, and a summons in chancery having been issued herein according to law returnable on the third Monday of October, 1909. Now you, the paid defendant, whose 'non-residence appears 99 above, are hereby notified that unless you be and appear before out said Circuit court, to. holden at the Court House, in the City of. Ed wardsville, third Monday of D.

1909, and then and there plead, answer to: sald bill according to the rules and practice of said court, then sald bill: will be taken for and a decree entered against you according to the prayer thereof. Dated at this. 24th day of August A. 1909. 'J.

A. BARNETT, Clerk. Executor's' Notice. Notice of the final settlement of the estate of- William, Jackson, deceased. To John Jackson, R.

H. Jackson, Martha Murphy, Margaret ArFlood and Mary Hagerman and to all and each of tho heirs -at-law of William Jackson, deceased. You are hereby notified. that OD Wednesday, September 15th, D. 1909 the undersigned, executor of the last will and: testament of William Jatkson.

will present. County of Madison County, and State of Illinois, in the Court House in the city of Edwardsyille, hide final report of -his acts and doings as executor as aforesaid and ask that the said estate be finally. closed and that he' be discharged from any, all and further lability. connectod with the administration of said estate and his liability as. executor thereof, at which time examine and place you may ap; pear and said report and make such objection thereto as you may see fit.

WILLIAM JACKSON, Exocutor. E. G. MERIWETHER, Solicitor for Executor, NOTICE OF SALE. Administrator's Salo of Ron Estate.

By virtue of an order of the county court of tho county of. Madison, in the State Illinois, made at the August term thereof, A. D. 1909, upon the petition of the undesigned, administrator of' the estate' of Craoline M. doceased, against Mohnert A.

Flanders, I will, on SATURDAY THE 11TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER; A. 1909 botween the hours of ton o'clock in the forenoon and tivo o'clock In' the afternoon of' said day, towlt at the hour of ten o'clock, sell at public vendue, at the north front door of tho City Hall bullding in the City of Alton, county of Madison, and Stato' Illinois, the following described real estate situated In the City Alton, in the county of Madison and State of Illinois, towit: Lot numbered six (0), in block numbored two (3), in. the addition to tho City cf Alton known as Foreat Home Place, AR some 18 laid out, platted and recorded In plat book six (6)A page, thirty one (31) all of the records of Madison county; the interest said Carolino Flanders, deceased, in the above described real estate. Terms of sale: All cash on day. of, sale.

pale Upon the compliance with the torms of and approval of report of by the court, the undersigned. administrator of tho estate Caroline Flanders, deceased, will make all necessary deed or deeds for the conveyance of said real catate: FLANDERS, Administrator. J. F. McGINNIS, Sol.

for Complainant: FINAL SHITLEMENT NOTICE. State of lilinot4 Madison County 058. torm In A. the County Court, Soptouber Joseph. In the Morkle, mattor of deconsed.

tho estate pl Joseph To Mary Merkle, Diokey, Barbara Winters, Klebolt, William Loo, Morkle, Kate Markie, Rector Merkle, Frank Alton, Bt. of Mary oliufoh, church, Prerich Klebolt, John Frorioh, Hilda John Freriob, tiled Notico in the le offico hereby of given that 1. have. my final the county olork 'estate or report as executor of the deceased and the that, 1 will op Monday 'bor 7th, 1900, at the bour of In the forenoon apply ac end order discharge approving no said, roport and tor my such, executor, which time you may appear and resist Bald application, it you see fit so to do. B.

J. JOHN O'NDILL, MERKLE, Attorier. Executor, CITY COURT NOTICE, State of County of Madison In the City court of Alton, Septem-: ber term, A. D. 1900.

Harvey 0. Conth Va. In Chancery. Affidavit Elizabeth Coats. Bill for Divorce of the non-residence of of the County of Madison, Illinols, Elizabeth Coats, defendant Above.

named, having been filed in the offico: of the clerk of said City Court of Alton, notice is hereby given to the said Elizabeth Costa: that the complainant tiled his bill of. complaint in said court, on the chanceny side thereof, on the ninth day of August, and that. a summons upon issued out of sald court against: said defendant, returnable on the 13th day, of September, next, 88 by law required, Now, unlesa you, the said Elizabeth Coats shall personally be and appear before said City Court of Alton, on the first day of the next term there" of, to be holden in the Olty Court of Alton, on the 18th day of September, and plead, answer or demur to the said. complainant's bill of plaint, the sume, and the matters and things therein charged and etated, will Dentered a8 and a decree against you, according to the prayer of said bill. S.

F. CONNOR, Clerk. J. V. D.

MARSH, Complainant's solicitor. CIROUIT COURT NOTICE. In the Cirouit Court to the October term, A. 1909. State of, Illinois, County Madison, 88 Rachel A.

Jones, In Chancery, Complainant, vs. DIll for DIWilliam H. Jones; vorce. appearing by affidavit on file in the office of the clerk of the Circult Court of. Madison County aforesald, in the above entitled cause, that the said defendant, William H.

Jones, 14 a non-resident of the State of Illnois, and the reach of the ordinary this court, and the complainant having filed ther affidavit herein to that effect and a summons in chancery having. been issued herein according to law roturnable on the THIRD MONDAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. 1909 Now you, the said defendant, whose non-residence: appears as above, are hereby notifled that sunless you be and appear before our said Circuit Court. of Madison county, to be holden In the.

Court House in the City of Edwardsville, County and State aforesaid, on: the third Monday of Ootober, A. D. 1909, And then and there. plead, demur, or. answer to said.

bill according to the rules and practico of said court, then' said bill will: be taken for confessed, and a decree entered, against you according to the prayer thereof, Dated at Edwardsville, Illinois, this 11th day of August, A. D. 1909. JOS. A.

BARNETT, Clerk. WM. P. BOYNTON, Solicitor for Complainant. OOURT NOTION.

State, of County of Madison, 88. In the County Court of Madison County, to the September term, A. D. 1909.1 J. AcmIL? traor of the estate of.

F. Taylor, deceased Petition to vs Mary Wooten, Lulu sell real Keithley, Etta tote to pay. Taylor and Willie Petterson, Charley debts. Taylor defendants. 1 Affadayit of the.

noD-residence and of Mary: Wooten; Lulu Keithley, Willie Taylor, defendants above named, having been filed In the office of the olerk of the County Coard of Madison county, notice la hereby given to the said Mary Wooten, Lulu Taylor Keithley, and Willie Taylor, that the Atta M. Potterson, Charley said trator of plaintist, the O. estate J. F. Taylor Jacoby, adminisdeceased; tias tiled hie petition.

'In the said county court of Madison county for an order to soll the of decepsed, or no much of It 48 may be belonging to the estate said to pay the debts of said denoeded ceased, and that summons against has you been jasued out of meid court returnable at the a September court, term to A. be. D. holden the second 1900, or sald day of. September on A.

'D. 1909, at the court -House in Edwardsville in Madison county, Illinois. Now, unless: you the said Merl Peb terson, Wooten, Lulu Charley: 3 Taylor and will Etta M. Taylor, before shall told personally county court of be and 4p; A term thereof in to be coupty, bolden on at the Madison: county on the first day Monday of ward September, D. 1900 demur.

to plead, the said complainant petition tiled therela, the same and the matters and will therein charged and tered taken as arminat confoused, you and according a decree to the prazer of said polition. Clerk DWAR BUT August 1909. AL.

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