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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 2

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PAGE 2, FffiDKr, SEPTEMBER SUBURBAN MOTES. anxiety on UANQl'KT Baking-day if you use CREAM Baking Powder Insures ligki, sweei, wholesome food A pure ream of Tartar Powder No LimePHospliafe NORTH SIDE Clover-Hulling Now On. Hi'hwelckhardt, of who owns nnd oporat.cn till kinds of farm threshing machines, sawmills, plows, ycHterdiiy started work. Clover seed IH alwayw In demiind and priced usually are good, The yield this year will be fair one and the quality is suld to be fine. M'lU Kill ftiicl Here.

Anton GlrjsBbrcunor who cou- a meat market out here fcr aomotimc, who like many other TOtall moat dealers droHB- ed meats from the puck I IK; houses has concluded to hereafter kill and drees all of the meats used lu his shop himself. That used to he done yearn wh'en fieri Klfgcn. and ChaH. Sclvnuh conducted meat markets out hero. Notes.

Tho Grafton hard road builders Bre getting ready to resume that highway In a short tlnu 1 least it Is Intended to BOOH sli rt the rook crujshor they bought nuuo than a year ago, HO that, a supply of macadam will bo on hand when tlao farmers get ready to haul and spread sn'me on the road, MjpaC I. C. Hamer nnd Mrs. xin are visiting In Louis. Joseph Snider, of Ccutralla, Wnsh- Ingdni, has arrived for a visit, with his son, Fred Snider and faintly.

lie will stay Hevoral weeks and will then go to Oklahoma to spend the winter. Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller In nuite sick at. the family home in Kim street and a consultation In her case Is being hold today.

MlHS Chini Wessel, of South Haven, Is visiting Irer sister, Mrs. Fred Keifelss. Dr. Anton Glassbroniicr has bought a trained coon dog from an Illinois river coon hunter and expects to eclipse all other coon hunters in this part of Illi- iiohi next winter. 'Coons and possums are plentiful this year accord- Ing to farmnrH and others and the meat, trust does not yet, control them.

Some Farmers in this vicinity will begin KowlriK next week, hut the' majority of them will postpone wheat Bowhi'kXtntfl October. They claim thiit. If gown now HIB w'hfet fields will ho filled with hugs and limed pe.Bttt of all ktuds, and that If the winter Is at all severe that will finish the wheat crop when added to the ravages of the bugs. Camp, of St. l-ouls, has r.T- riVed for a visit at the home of his mother, Mrs.

Kate C'amp, of Doltnar avenue. Mrs. II. Ilrh and children have returned from a visit at the Hi'hwartxe homo lu Godfrey township. Great Interest Is being worked up III Alton as well as in (lodfrey over ('niches Pound Turtle.

Fred Tlosonelto, son of John llo- sonctto yesterday caught a twenty pound turtle- In WUod Itlver. He Cooney Barton who will have for brought It homo and sold It to a turtle feast at place tonight. Notes. M. A.

Manning and son Francis have returned from a vls in Chicago. William SI Clalr hns Rone to St. Louie to spend a few days. A number of Wood nivcr sports will go to St. Louis on October 9th to attend a boxing match.

Tho Four Hundred club will give the Rotsch and dance tonight In Grevcllo hall. Henry Madison and James Chadwick have returned from visit In Hunker Hill. Tho yrlc theater wa opened Tuesday night and will he open tomorrow night. A piano player has been purchased. Miss Susan Vaughn has gone to I'ppor io resume her studies (n Shurtloff college.

C. F. Waggoner and son Bon went, to St. Louis today to spend the rtny. A daughter was born yesterday to Mr.

and Mrs. Tony Catalano. William Obermiller has started work on a new barn which ho Is building. the proposed hall game next Sundry afternoon between tho Greenwood's nnd the Godfrey's. This last, club has been Winning games all season while the Greenwood's have not been playing at least not to- goveral good the mcmbcra gether.

There are bii'll players among however, and, those who know them and their work are willing to wager that Godfrey will lose tho game. A number of guests from Docatur KdwnrUsvllle and St. Louis nre being entertained by Dr. and Mrs. W.

1C. NlmmB of the Grafton road. Mr. and Mrs. Ooo.

Madsen are en- tortnlnlna relrXivss from vllle at tjsoir homes north of the city. Miss Eunice Eccles is in charge of tho Frank Miller grocery store today, Mr. Miller being kept home by tho serious sickness of his daughter. Miss Lulu Chism, who Uis been spending her vacation at. tho home of Conductor and Mrs.

Charles Raines has returned to Jacksonville, where she is an Instructor In the Illinois school for tlve Blind. Mrs. Midget Jones, colored, aged 73, died Wednesday evening and the funeral will he tomorrow from the Upper Alton A. M. B.

church. You Can Go Around A long while and not sec clothing anything nearly as stylish and dislinctvc as the suits wo arc now making to measure for good dressers, Come and havo a look at the exclusive, classy and you'll certainly older a suit from them, Our usual guarantor, of a perfect fit and'workman- ship goes with suit, We could not afford Io turn out fulviin else, Suits and-Overcoats Made to Order i 'A ri Union Made Others at $17.50, $20, $22.50 Satisfaction Guaranteed National Woolen Mills TAILORS AND WOOLEN MERCHANTS. of OlMh Hnvf Decided to Admit the "Dnugliterx of tho Huttle" To Membership. Tho members of the Chlcnniauga Historical Club nre mnking iiro- paratlons for thoir which will he hold tit the Hotel Mndison the 20th of this month. Upon tho sanio date Col.

Rotlfiers will have his crowd of old aOldlors over sit tho illinl and the Old colonel hns consented to take his men over to tho Madison nnd visit a while with the survivors of the battle rtC Chlcamau- gn and Col. Rodgcrs will mako a f.peeoli to them. Also several of tho old soldiers will make talkn and they expect to have a Kreat time telling of tho occurrences of the Civil Wat. Tho C'hicanuuiRa Historical club have heen requested at variotiB times, to allow the daughters of the, hattlo to join the club nnd they IIRVO decided that the daughters ellKiblc to membership be taken, AttcJMlcrt Corner Stonp On 'iBIghty-Sevcntli. Birthday.

8 tho birthday anniversary of Mrs. M. A. Hamilton attended the laying of the stone for tho Shurtleff library on her anniversary. Mr.

tfamiltori 's among the oldest and host residents of the Altons and received congratulations upon her birthday, several telegram? from numerous partg of th country arriving -the best wishes of her friends. She is just a little older than Shurtleff college and she has watched the progress of the school for many years. Mrs Hamilton is enjoying fairly good health and strength 'rind it Is the sincoro hope of hei; friends that may ho permitted to enjoy many more happy anniversaries. Mr. and 'Mrs.

Bert WWson were Riven a hearty' last even- Ing by the'bb'ys of the ibiVn. The crowd congVe'gftfe'df nt tHe' cottage on South' c'HvSfijon" street wnero the couple are' making their home and ail kinds of old tin pans were used In making noise. After the boys sat upon the -front porch and sang several selections Mr, 'Wilson responded with enough money for the boys to all have an ice cream soda 'on him" and at that the crowd quieted down and dispersed. Upper Alton Singer Will Study Voice in New Vork. Mls 8 Lulu Stalllngs will, leave Monday night for New York City where she will study under Madame Devlne one of the best known singing instructors In New York.

Miss Stalllngs Is well known locally as- singer of unusual talent and her friends wish her much success In the continuation of her studies. She will sing for tho Inst time at. the Upper Alton Baptist church. Bhiirtleff Students Must Practise Uflin Shine. A new ruling has boon made among the football boy 8 at Shurtleff college which is that students must practise'on tho grounds every night whether there Is rain or not.

Conch W. Coolidge said that. In his thirteen yearn as coach ho never knew of single case of cold twn- I rnctcd playing foot ball. There are five of lust year's men on Ujc team this year. MPWH.

Coon, Snod- Krm. I'ench, Coulter, Rynn and Slo- mati. There are from thirty to forty out on tho grounds every night ami much interest is.he- IIIK taken In the football. Sluirlleri' ('Impel K.verciscs Show IjurgPNt. Krcaliiruin C'lnss.

Tho Prcuhnmn class which ansem- hled at the chapel exorcise hold this morning in (he largest In the history of the Nclionl. There worn twenty- six In (ill. Mint yun-'s class which was thought to he a very largo one, contained only eighteen, members. 207 Plasa Street, Alton, Illinois I I'rof. Warren Stlflor loft today for tho Unlvni-Blty of Columbia in Now Vc.rk, whcro ho will ro.su mo his work In tho science (lopitrtmrnt.

M. t). Kldcr IK lust flnishliiK the r-roction of lurge farm house for rn nli near WunUfl. John Culp, of tho nu'iuberx of executive hoard of the fivlr IIRB rotunwfl from wlinre maUluc monts for dlvlnlon of work for i routing fair. He will have chiirKO 01 i lie depart men i In tiwliu'.

llunterH in the vicinity thnt the suulrrelH are very scurce thin yeur nnd the hiiuiera M'O Unvlng ti Inn (I llnu' lu Ktlr iltitu up. Tim ehoriiR aV 1 VHturtlOff collt-Kf hei'li eugUKi'd to King ut the Uuptlst uuKoclatlon incotlnjj In Al- Village Council Decides To Build Sidewalks. At a recent meeting of the vlllnso council nn ordinance was passed for side walk on Church street. Now curbing will bo put on the lovco and crushed rock will bo put on Dry street. Check For One Thousand Will Arrive 'Soon.

The check for $1,000 Which will go to the 'beneficiaries 'of the Charles Grn'ce insurance policy In the Modern Woodnien of America will reach hero in a day or so. Tho Grace boy who died about a week ago was only insured it year ago and hns pnld altogether into the society. Property Owners Object to Surrendering Old Cemetery. The owners of lots In Milton cemn- tery have called a meeting for next Monday night in the village hall ut which a protest will bo made agalns: tWo Inking of the cemetery hy the Bowman heirs. The owners Will try to persuade (ho village to take of tho cemetery.

East Altonlan Went Hunting And Lost License. When Ed Meioenhcimmer and Charles Thomas -went to Carlinvillo a few days ago to hunt they had to take their licenses along but Meisen- heimmer lost his. It was found and sent to John Jones of Kast Alton who will keep it for him until he calls for It. East Alton School Plans Gymnasium. The East Alton school pupils have been greatly interested in athletics this year and are clearing up the basement to fit up for a regular gutnnas- ium.

Superintendent Oliver will be in the athletic work. A good basket and basebnH team will he organized. Notes. Misses Nellie, Fannie, Mary and Clava Crawford and Harry Crawford will spend Sunday in Shelbyville. Miss Sophie Balster is visiting friends In St.

Fred Young has moved into Ferguson's house vacated recently by Ed Kennedy. Louis Clabaugh has moved Into tho house vacated by Young. Tho Mite Society held an all day quilling party in the church yesterday The Junior 0. U. A.

M. held a meeting in their hall last night. Class No. 1 of the Baptist church will hold social Tuesday night In the basement of the, church. NOT SALTS, OIL OR PILLS BUT CASCARETS.

Mow Sick 'Your Stoiiuich; How Hard Headaches or How Make You Fell Great. You men and women who somehow can't get. feeling have an almost dally ed tongue, foul taste and foul breath dizziness, i-Hti't. sleep, are bilious, nervous imd upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have backache and feel all worn out. keeping clean Inside with Cascarots, or merely forcing a srRoway every few daye with salts, cathartic pills or castor This in Important.

CasoaretB work while yon sloop; rletmso r.nd regulate the stomach, remove tho sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul take the excess, bile from the liver nnd carry out of system nil the irecoinpoH'Ml waate matter ant) noison in the intestines and bowels. A Caticiiret tonight will straighten you out by Ki-eonl box from any drug store will keep your entire family feeling good for Uon't forget the children. Thoy love CjvvciirelK iH'civuHe they (ante gr.od do gripe or tick en. ton next week. Fr.ink Megowen ban completed digging I ho relliir for his new building on Host wick and CMawsou street and the foundation will be put in immediately.

Miss Jennie Henry hi'B returnod a visit with relatives at W.or- drn Kdwardsvllle. Mrs. C. 10. Snow Is confined to fier homo by Illness.

Hov, C. N. McManls, pastor of (he Presbyterian church', today entered Into hlK new duties us professor of history In Shurtleff college. Mr. and Mrs.

Will Wright have returned from a visit with friends In Palmyra. Will Nichols moved yesterday from tho Lo'vry house on Walnut street to Alton. AH troittod, a Hpralncd rn- will dlsuble mini for three or four weeks, but by npivlylng OhRtn- berluln's Liniment froely ns soon as the Injury IH recelvHd, and obeerv- tiiK diri'ctlons with tn.clt bottle, a euro can itffm'tfd lu from two to four days. Vor milo by nil HEAD OUR WANT COLUMN. Selecting Your Fall Clothes Here Neither Problem or Rather A Pleasure and Profit Frppi the, large; to the-small womaa of Suits at 10.95, 235, 4.95 and exceptional good in ahd let tis fit you; alterations free.

Come Extra special for 'this week New Walking Skirts THE BIG STORE PERSONAL Wm. Chirk of Brighton is an, Alton visitor today. Mrs. Louis Schwallensticker left this morning for Buhl, Idaho, where she will spend several weeks-with her daughter, Mrs. Mayme Godfrey.

Herrnon Cole will Ieav 0 September 27th for Ann Arbor, where he will attend the University of Michigan. While Misses Lucrotia Crane, Maude Gilham, and Edith Betts were in Chatanooga, last month, they took several views of 'their party on Mt. Lookout, showing them seated on the Old Man of the Rock, and crossing the Natural Bridge. The were recently developed and are quite Interesting John Gorman, of Houston, is visiting relatives In Alton. Mr.

Gorman' is in the jewelry business at Houston. A. E. KirK' has returned from Rush- vllle, where he attended the' funeral of his brother. Miss Gertrude Temme is very ill at her home on Washington street.

Mrs. Julius Haas who has been very ill for several dayg with an acute ai tack of stomach trouble is today much better. 15dward Stack, day clerk at the Illi til Hotel, will return today from Torre Haute and Indianapolis, where ho several days' vacation. Mr. arid Mrs.

11. B. Mathews of St. Louis visited their -son; Harry Mnth- CWB, yesterday. "Mips Paulino Tirad waitress at the Illinl Hotel, spent yesterday in St.

Louis, spending part of Uio oven- Ing at the Tower Grove Nalatoriuin. Miss Uolfe, whose brother IB the well known St. Louis swimmer, ia very versatile In the water. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Bmll Lchne, of Angeles, who have been visiting Mr.) Li'hno's brother, George Lehne, ol Springtiold, 111., will arrive this even- Inn to stay over Sunday with Alton relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burton return-, xsd last evening from their trip of eleven weeks in California, mostly in Sacramento, San Francisco, and other points.

They report a most enjoyable visit with son George anfj family. Chris. Wuellner left today for 'Chicago where he takes his last year In a veterinary school there. When he completes his schooling at the end of this school year will came back to Alton and settle hero to practise. Mr.

Wuellner has been Dr. Booker this summer. S. W. Wright, of Urbana, spent yesterday In Alton with friends.

Mr. and' Mrs. Robert Schieas and Miss Francis Rosenberg, of Grafton, spent yesterday in Alton with friends. 'Messrs. J.

Gaff and O. Bertman, have accepted position with the Threde Chas. Kirk, of Peoria, is in Alton today visiting relatives. Miss Carrie Hunter is In St. Louis visiting her friond Miss Bernice Gads.

H. O. T6naor has returned homo from Peru where ho' attended the state meeting of the Masonic council. Officers were elected for the year. Tho meeting'was'' field nt.

Peru as recognition of a Peru resident who hnd been prominent in tho organization. Miss Maude Gray will spend several months in Docatur-JiVlth her uls- ter. FOIl room flat, 110.1 streets Cell Q78 IJin. GOODWIN REPORTED' WED AGAIN. Miirjorlo Ramliewi, an Actress, Hiild llnve Heeoino Nut No.

Lou Angeles, Sopt 14. A report was current Into this afternoon that Nat Goodwin, the iwlnr. had married Marjorlo lUinboaii, actress -playing In the company 1 which Goodwin was associated until two weeks ago. Tho origin of MID report is unknown and Goodwin Mis 8 Ham bouu tonight. S.S.S.

ran SCROFULA NATl) RE'S PEBFEET CUBE Swollen glands about the neck, wciik eyes, running sores abscesses, pale, waxy complexions and frail, poorly systems, are the most usual ways In which Scrofula Is manifested. In some cases the blood is so filled with the scrofulous genjis im" from birth the disease shows its-presence, In other cases it-is held in check during young, vigorous Ufe, but when the system begins weaken, especially ofter a spoil' of the disease will ollpn manifest Itself in some -fOrtrt. perfect cure Scrofula, made entirely 'Of Healthful irodts.WteCand barks, a safe medicine for young or old, S. gdes into circulaHdrt, drives out all scrofulous 1 and blood H1 Book on the Blood and medical free. 5,5,5, Is tor drug stores, THE SWIFT SPBCIFK QA likear-.

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