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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 6

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In every walk in lifr rJiscriipination between the true rmd the false wins ai.d enjoys cucccss. In questions of form of style and cf values, whether financial, commercial mociicinnl. th? judgement cf tho rrwi arid women who cslocl. and appreciate and utilize the fruo and genuine product, proves most profitablo and most satisfactory to and to all follow them. Therefore, in connection co important a subject ac the physical well-being of the people, tho most eminent physicians insist on full information as to the wholesome nature and truly beneficial character of tho component parts of the remedies used e.nd prescribed by them, and the wise nvinufacuirer not only supplies them the knowledge desired, but also combines for them in proper proportions the very substances most approved by them and omits cvlry objcctjonablo substance.

The world-wide acceptance of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senpa by phy- sicians'and the well-informed of the world, as the best of family laxatives, is due to tho universal satisfaction which it has given for more than a quarter of a century and aleo to the fact that it is a rerrmdy of known quality and known component parts and to the further fact that the California Fig Syrup Co. presents it to the world simply as the ideal strengthening personal laxative to cleanse and sweeten the system gently, yet effectually, and to dispel colds and headaches and to assist in overcoming constipation. To get its beneficial effects always buy 'the original and genuine, for sale by all leading druggists. The full name of the Fig Syrup is always plainly printed on tho front of every package. THt NEW FITS SO TIGHT YOU'' CANNOT SIT DOWN It Four I'ininds In 'Hum the SDoiiili ni'd js die In I i iCOOK GETS 2 YEARS Free! Now is-the time to get your gas in, to avoid the j-ush during the busy summer season.

The company for a limited time will pipe to your'house free of charge. For detail' information call at office or will send representative on; request. Physicians Advise the use of a goodlaxative, to keep the bowels open and prevent the poisons of undigested i food from gettinglnto your system, The latest product of science Is VELVO Laxative Liver Syrup, purely vegetable, gentle, 'reliable and of a pleasant, aromatic taste. Velvo-acts on the liver, as well as on the stomach and bowels, and is of the "greatest possible efficacy in constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick headache, feverlslmess, culic.tlatulcnce, etc. Try VF 1 VELVO uit.

iry LAXATIVE LIYER8YRUP Homos for Bale. College 5-room cottago on flvonuo, sewer c-puuei'tlou. A fine on Sanrord Avenue, Seven rooms and bath, city water, gas for cooking, wired for about 1-2 acres of land; ask for particulars. A butrinoss lot on College avouuo, framo storo building (003). New room lionso on Pearl struot, (oiiO).

good attic, close to car, church nnd school, (054). hoiiKO on Dloomfleld strco't lo't fioxiCH (or.i). Fine residence on Drown stroet, lot OlixnO, 7 i-oonia and bath room, gas for cooking ittfht. New -I room cottage, lot filxiOO, near Drown struct, but Just outsldo corporatlou of Upper Alton, ifi.OsO. Payments.

Oood lot on nvonue Two fine building lota Ilrown street, oach 4xiO rods, lilgh and ilevel. Six room houso with four 1-1 acre lots, In Snlu addition. 7 room house on Walnut street, $1,000. ,1 rooiTi houso lot 77x103, on Cherry ono block from Sorond fltront car lino, belongs to au i-utato, a cheap nhico at (flSS). For InvoKlnirnt ten room hounn, routed for por monlh, contral location, room 1 another honno on rwir of lot.

A Immitln fur (888). fine vacant, loin on College, and close by, will Purely by ihjghur year, no moro when arc gone. I'inoHt vacant tract on Oarden can bit Hiibdlvldod. (488) 0 roniii dwullln gon Salu street, lot 4.07«»7j very ulqu "Jape, jj room cottage In Rodgors' rt and bath room, Clnjwson street, lot uoxios. barn, city water, cheap.

(022)5 room cottage on Jersey street, near Brown, lot city water. $1800. (C) I-HVEItB'lT, No. U8 W. A.ve., Alton.

Itolli teiephoues; office and i-esldtmre. Mardi Gras Low Faijfis to tho SOUTH New Orleans, Mobile and Pensacola via tho e. R. R. R.

Feb. J-7, Rnturn limit I'Vbruu'ry 10, to Murcli 7 "for fl.OO (IXl.l'll. Two Weeks of Summer You ran have enough In cool and doctor bilU pi-Jtty 'nearly for your UcUoi. and have the FUN besides rompli'to imrtlculai'M apply to AUou, ill, Baltimore, Mor- mnld gown, of shimmering ereeti, and to be cv(-n tighter than 4be sown, IH the latest. i.Vilsw Smile KranK, a bnniillftil mo- wont over to Washington today to dlsplny thu -gown with MlsM Lmil- MII HaiiR-iion before I'nlted La-.

rt.luH' Tailors' convon'ion. basr- was not burdensome. Tho arrimgnment of the colors and cut of the evening dress pro- 'd'nce an effect 'Imitative of the "lady, dweller of tiio ann IH not. qij'lle HO much mnterV lal used as In tho "Khoalh kown' find just more than In the "Snlomo It weighs but four pounds itnii can be carried In a Shoo box. 11.

IK of Hteol elpt.ii over coral satin, with in two shades of pornl toncB, -turquoise and Jet. II is cut. to 'fit tight, about the body nnd exceedingly nlose about the ankles. There the skirt. IB bvt one yard In just, about one-fifth the circumference of tho average gown.

From tho back of the oversklrt I'he tlrnKa Is cut to resemble a fish's tail and under that comes coral train, which protrudes tn a long, snaky point. tho designer snys that, the gown will take the place 'the discarded slum-th dross, uncl only stately women with miperb figures can wear It. of iihe ardships that will ftaye to be met by t'he w'eAreY that-she will 'have to rema'fn In a standing position, and, of course, will be unable to do the dance. Her feet must be small, even If her shoes pinch. POKIOKJN HATH CRITIC'S; Shrewd foreign observers have remarked that if the American woman of middle age -spend a fraction us much money on her hair as she does on her boots and hosiery she would be the most ravishing creature in the world.

In Prance and England the first gray hair Is a tragedy, and to avert this tragedy as long as possible Is a matter of, cltul and''absorbing'moment. When attacked with prompt howovet, this tragic army may be'utterly routed or Its onslaught at least -postpon- 1 ed. -f nqwaduys carry In stock or can prompty. get HAY'S HAIR- HEALTH, which is the recognised anUdpte for i.prema- turely gray iaair. It welt, unknown and untested remedies claiming to be just as good as HAY'S HAIR HKAbTH.

Many those proparatlons are harmful, and. their only for to trade on twenty years' reputation nnd' good-will that HAY'S -HAIR IHBALTH has earned by reason of its remarkable efficacy when ih It costs only OOc, or a dollar for a bottle, At uriiggista or from the Hay Specialties Newark, N. U. S. A 13.

Marsh Barth's Pharmacy. PAPER MAKERS PLEAD GUILTY. Twenty-Six Members of Niyv York Combine Kineii $52,000. Now York, February manufacturing firms of'the Paper Board Association, indicted by the federal grand Jury December, as members of an iliogar in restraint of trade, took the easiest legal course today and icrit-ered a plea of guilty as an association In the -United States Circuit Court. Fines of $2000 each, iii -all.

were Immediately Imposed and in all except one caso were in.c!}is':i. Thus ends the second of paper men formed by John H. Varies. Tho fiber ana nianila qom- blne' tiiot a similar fate in tho Federal Court sonic time ago. Ily plej.ding guilty as corporations today, individuals also Indicted In tho Paper Board Association sue- coodod In having thoir indictmehts qnuHhcd.

Imprisonment of 1 American Conductor Gatised Knox lo InvestfgateVdase for taft; Cundalajnra, Feb. 'I'ala- fox said tonigijt 'that'he would cftrry out recomenaa'rton -or tho Prose- nui'inj? Attorney James A. Cook, the American romludor, to two years and ten monilis. The ProaecuUng claims Cook IB Of criminal nt'gll- The prisoner lie glvpn the of propHeldry- 1 liberty, which means that after hair (hn sentence been served hi? release on pa- r'olo'wlll be possible. 1 Pajafox 'has signified 5tls Willingness to allow Cook ball in a Sum from to The history of tho Cook rase extends back many m-oriths and lias to' do with the robbery of freight trains on the Guadalajara division of th" National Railways.

As a result of Chese robberies, tTie railroad company was compelled to claims inside by local A'rrests were made, but few convictions and tine division otficltvlB finally laid the, matter before the general officials In City of Mo.xllco, wtih that Federal officers he asked tp urge upoft -tho Guadalajara officials the necessity of putting an end to the, railroad robberies. The desired Federal assistance obtained, tfnortty ter the local launched an energetic camp'ailgh against the thieves. This campaign resulted in showing- fchat NMexican brakemen composing 'Cook'sv. train crew were systematically ro-bhliiig -freight cars, of merchandise while -the trains Were pulling into Guadalajara nfght, and thai -tlife merchandise was picked utt by eonfederates and later sold to local FOR YOUR Here's nn. Offer You SWmld Not Overlook.

Rexall Dyspepsia''ta'blets remedy stomach troubles by the one element, the absen.ce, pf which In the gastric indigestion and dyspepsia. They aid the stomach to food and to aulckly convert it into rich red blood and for overcoming; natural body waste. Carry a £pxall Dyspepsia Tfiblets in ydSfvWt or keep them in room. Take one after each indigestion will not bptljerv We know what Rexall, Dyspppsia Tablets are and what do. We guarantee them to, Relieve Indigestion and dyspelisja.

I.f; they fail we. will refund your Three sizes: 26 60 cents and Remember you-can obtain AexuU Remedies In Alton, ojily at otu- iThe- JiJ. Marsh; Third Bells streets Has Foot CmslieiiliyfTi(alii. i 111., eb. 7iTrCharles wnil.e attempting to boaTd a Weight train in the Chicago nnd Alton rcalroad yai-ds in Jeraoyville yestcrjlay fell-under tho wheels and his foot 'crushed'.

He was of Dr. Miles B. Tltte'rjngtpn, the amputated below the ankle. Antrobus ii 22 old and has a wife If You Hfrtv If you have eczema would -'you like to get prompt relief and be permanently atlon for external Mr. Barth, tho chemist, has this remedy In stock.

Jle knows the Ingredi.ejits iircpertles. HH.HOMKV FA1IJS ultliij- Won't Jteiiiovb the of Piles. mean more than merely tho puln of the. little Tin-re Is a condition inside that must bo doult with. Cutting is uaiiully followed wltri later and worse attacks.

A permanent" cure can only be made by gfittlugMt free circulation of the blond, Hoin-Uold cures all kinds of piles by Internal action right on tho cause. Sold by R. (Marsh Co. and i monoy back If It fullH. $1 per bottle.

Dr. Loonlmrdt, Station Buffalo N. Y. Turkey Soil LSndno, Fob, 7 1 from oimUnUnoplu Htnloa that the powers will propose that TurKe 1 1 sell Crete to -Oreene, an tho host solution of the difficulty. CAI'UDINH for IIKADACUM 1 Out lost night? Headache and nervous this morning? nicks' Capu- illno just tho thing to fit you for Clears tUa At arutf disease.

Mr. Banth will givje yolt a booklet oh dWeases'attd explain to you how you in your own home by Zom.b Is pleaisyiivt to use and can be used freely It cures "by dmwlitg life and poisons to the ton-face skin and destroying theju loayiuu, skin clean aim healthy. KxIrartUlOJ? JMll Washington, today passed the blUj Oho extradition of one stoto ano.tUer.en "lnforma- tion" as well as I ndlotmsut' proceedings order Us spu-tir wljl bjp- favQrabjy -gy ing itejp through Unos gpu-th wl 11 UJB- in with winter Bcaaon'a southerp- tostivlties, and that advance kuowledgo may, bo luid of t-he liberal excursion fares which w.111 be In ed drop a lino to ticket agent, C. -IIIIH wlin will phst yw If intoreit- THE LARGEST MAKER AND RETAILER OF MEN'S FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD. V8UPERIOR TO OTHEP WAKES." have worn W.

L. Douelw for pait yeai-i, and find far tUperlor to all other high comfort and Q. JONES, Howard Uttea, N. V. If I could take you Jrtto my large toriei at Brockton, and thow yoo how carefully W.

Douglat made.yqu would why they hold their ihape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. that W.L. Dongliu name find priM on bottom. U'tttte Aio HiilKtltiitj." If jroWafttler cftnnpt flt you Vrltli W-t-DoUulMWiw, rrjlo.fu'- Mnll linlftlOK- W. IHoutoii, J.

W. SON. TEiVlPLE. "The 'Servant: in will be seen tit the Temple ton.igiht with tho Henry Miller Associate Players nciudlng Clay Clement, Clarke, and'Llzeie Hudson Colliev. 1 A more powerful play has not been produced In the last -generatloni The central figure In the play is a cutlet Inlpresslve man garbed in long flowing Oriental robes who Tias taken a as but.ler in the pf nn clcr-gyuian and i gentle yet iver everyone with whom 'he- '(is broug-ht into contact.

He peers-Hteto thoir very sotils with stinct uud Is to show them-their inherent -weakness and faults. He iocs tais so quietly and sympathetically th-at he does not. give offense in the end he is able to effect a permanent dhange in their lives. It is a drama that throbs with -life and that it is instinct power and' dramatic force. Seats -are sell- 'ng now for tonight's engagement.

Saturday anrt NlglKt- Joy Rider 1 whieh comes -to the Temple Saturday- matinee and night Is said to be the best velhlrle George Sidney the clever rroniedian yet had. The musical numbers -are especially bright nd Queen bf the Outlaw's Camp. "Queen of the -Outlaw's Camp" comes to ith'e Temple with'an excellent cast elaborate production. The scenes are lodd In the Mountains of Colpvado. Coining, Fight pictures are to come to the-Temple.

These are said to be the best fight pictures ever introduced arid will no doubt a packed -house en Monday night. The -Lyr -f Ti a The -Lyric is offering bhls week the brightest and most Center- gaining acts of the season in Donita Co. comedy singing and Donita has a. beautiful voice and sings especially well. It is safe to- say the Lyrlc will play to -packed (houses all week -with Donita -and Co.

as features. New offered day. WHAT "EVERY WOMANLY WOMAN WANTS. One of. the iondest desires mil- 'lions of women "Is "to hair.

This desire can bo gratified, without the. slightest risk, for druggists and Barth's Pharmacy sells hair tonic callod Parisian Sage for 60 cents, that will turn dull lifeless, unattractive hair Into lustrous and attractiv.e hair in two weeks, or irjoiiey back. Put name on your shopping list right now, and be.sure.and get. the genuine. Kwary package has the girl with the Auburn hair upon it.

Sincp Its introduction in America Parisian Sage hao'wAU praise, from women refinement ju jjm who baye learnod what a delightful liquid and refreshing hair tonic and dress, ro Parisian Sage la. Just, mivkers are ab-. solu'tely certain thet Parisian Sage curatlye heal- is the only preparation that kills the cured pernicious dandruff microbes, they Btfiat many pf eczema" -are willing to guarantee it to nrul other forms of Wn'And scalp dandruff, stop falling hair ajid Itch- i. Ttrtli In ffftn I it in nn ov If. Jng scalp, or money back.

PAULHAN FUES Six HuiKlii'd Feet In Air lie Olrrlcs Around Hew Orleans. Now Orleans, Feb. Bullion made one flight of twenty Senate minutes' duration here late today. tor After circling the City Park race from, course' ri number, of -times ho 1 turn, ed hip machine, ft Farman biplane, to the west and made a journey to Lake Pout Chartraln, and return, a distance of four miles. H-le attained a maximum hejght of about 000 feet.

It Is not too oarly'-'to Iplan your trip to MnrdJ Oras Pensacola, or Mobile, pains that nervudo tho which in biS cplebrat- ontlro LnOrlppe coughs that ed February The and rftck and strain; are (illicitly cured Alton Railroad romjntl- by Foloy's llonoy and 'far, Is mild II AM. ltd 1.. la O-ttfrt it fittl't I 11 111 VP BRfo and certain In re- 8. H. and B.

Marsh. a (jangorous ill ii-so f5uiiglm, tfduffy in chest -ana aulflklyyelp ipto, 1 Tif-j "J5T cureU. Foley's and Tar stops Air heuls and easfts the con- fc.a*L i MM ceas Ktecutor'g Notice. ibf Frank W. dfl- The iddetalghed bfttlhg toeen pointed executrix bf the lasLwill and leHtametft of Frafllt W.

Klebplt'laffl of tthe County of Madfiwtl 'anil Staid of Illlnojs, hereby give notice tttat atifi will County Oourt of Madison Cburity, at the Court House in SSdttft.Msvllle, -at ithe April tertil on tn of April at which -time all persons having claims said BSJ tate are 'notified and requested to attend for the'purposa of hiding the sane adjusted Alt persons i'hdebt- ed to said estate latjilosteit; make Immediate payment td derstgned. Dated this 31st 1 Estate. ofc-Mlchnol Snyder, decfensed The undersigned ap" pointed Bxedittrlx of'ihfe last testament of Michael fenyder Ittta ot the County of Madl80n Illinois, deceased, notice tliat she will appear county court "of Madlnon the Court Houseiin BdWflrdsvlHe March teem on 1st Sitftiaayi'orM'at'c'h 1 next, at which timfe all persons having claims against said eatnte arft notified and requested to attend for, the purpose of having the some adjusted. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to mane immediate payment to the undersigned; Dated this 24th day of 191 0. CAROLINE Estate of Charles, i 1 ceased.

The undersigned, having; been appointed Admiinlstratrator of the estate of Charles T. Clay ton, -late ot the County of Madiaon and State of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice. that he will appear before the Coun-ty Court of Madison County, at the Court House in Bdwardsville, at the March term on the first Monday 1 of March next, at which time all persons having claims said estate are notified and requested to attfend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. Ail persons indebted to said estate are requested tb make immediate payment to the sdgned. Dated this day of January, A.

D. 1910. WILLIAM H. CLAYTON. Administrator.

COUNTS OOUttT NOTICE. State of Illinois, Madison County ss. In Madison County Court, March term, A. D. 1910 Alton Banking and ad-' ministratcr of the-estate Of G6o.

Jeckel deceased, vs. Christina prpetti Carl Q. Jeckel, Geo. Hausgen, guard-, ion of Carl G. Jeckel ahd Chas G.

Luft. Petition to sell ral -estate to fiay debts. It appearing by affidavit on file the clerk's office of the Cojtnty doiirt of Madison County, aforesaid, in the above entitled cause, that the defend-' nht, Christina Proett, Carl G. Jeckelr Geo. Hausgen are nonresident of the State of'Illinois, and without the, reach of the ordinary process of this court, and the aaid administrator having filed.their petition herein for an order to sell real estate, towit: --An undivided one-hjalf Interest in all of lots and twenty-five In block No.

Seventeen (17), in Granite Park, a ire-subdivisidn of McCasland's and Youree's second, third and fourth sub-divisions' 1 of 'the Wulfmeyer tract in the of- Graplte City, in -the County of and'State of Illinois, the" said property being subject to the following namely, that for a period of ten y.ears from the 16th day of, 1905, it shall not be sold, or sublet to any Negro, Polander, Gueek Macedonian or )Hungarian; also au undivided one-half Interest-in all of lot No. nine, (9), In block (8), of M-cCasland and Youree's sea- ond subdWsion ot the Wulfmeyer tract, in the City bf Granite City, in the County of State of -and a having heen issued herein according to -law, re- on the 1st 'Monday of March 1010. Now you, the said defendant, whose non-residence'appears as above, are berefty notified that unless you bet and appear before pur said Court, to be holden at the House in the City of Edwardsvllle, on the IsVMondayof March A. t)'. 1910, and then and there plead, demur or answer to said bill according to the rules and practice of said court, then said -petition wilt taken fop "confessed, and a decree entered against you according io the p'l-ayer thereof.

Dated'at Edwardsvllle. this 2nd day of February, p. 1010. FEUT2, By Robert Peutz, (Deputy Clark of County.Court). Jos.

v. B. Solicitor for CIRCUIT COURT NOTION Stuto of Illinois, Madison ss: In the Circuit Court, January term, A. D. The Wood Rlvor Building and Loan Association, vs Win, D.

Hardy, Annie Hardy, Cora- Hardy, C. Megoweu and SWootser Lumber Op. In Chancery, bill to foreclose mortgage. Public notice Is hereby given that under aijd by virtue of a decree en? terod lu the abovejjn.tltled;'caused In, Tiio said Circuit'Court of Madison county, in the State of Illinois, at the October term, 1909 thereof, t'o- wlt, on the 31st day ot December, A. D.

1909, tho unaerslgned, J. V. Marsh, Master lu Chancery of said' court, will offer for sale at public vendue, on the terms and conditions hereinafter MONDAY, MARCH 7tli, 191)0, at the hour ot ton o'clock a In the forenoon of aald day, 'at the east front door ot the court house 4ft the. City of tttaMWUIft following described wit. All of WORK NO.

or knoWn as Woote No. Ahlrfr! ltlu Ison County, Illinois, real late feeing situated In the Wdbd River, the county of Isott and State of Illinois, Terns of sale, all caoh on day (if said. orritttfrnaUofl bf the report af by tho of Madison county, the, linddvsiffnefl' -will execute nnd dfUVe? trt the purchnser or ft tltlcate of 'suc'h Sale, which will entitle tho holder, or holders thereof to a deed gild firomlfeftsr ujMia fifteen (IB) months from the date 61 Iftlo, unless therefrom redeemed afi. cording to law. at Alton, flay of February, A.

D. 1 'JOSEPH V. Master in State o'f Illinois, County of City of.AHcn, SB. In the City Court of Altotf to the February term, A. D.

1B10. Katoer-Mot'toot Livery and, JOndaN laklng Company, a nlairi- itttf. -JTS. Jacob Doerr, "defendant, Ptfbjlo notice IB hereby given to the said Doenr that a Writ bf attachment in aid. of a suit at law heretofore commenced by summons Aha still pending, Issued out cf the Office of fclie of -the City.Cdttt't of Alton, dated the 22nd day 'of January A.

D. 1910, at "the suit of the said KelAer-Morfoot Livery Ing Company, plaintiff, and against tho lands, goods, chattels, moneys, credits' and i effects 'of the said Jacob "Doerr, for the sum df ninety dollars and 'interest, directed to the sheriff of said 'Madison to execute, and. which writ has been duly retuened''by sard sheriff executed by levying otFttroper- ty 'described and more fully forth In said return. Now, therefore, unless the said Jacob Doerr, shall personally be and appear before the said City Court of Alton on or before the- first of thn February term thereof, JLo- be holden fn the City Hall bli'iW- Ing, A'ltbn, Illinois, on the third -Monday of February, A. D.

1910, glVe bajl- and plead, within the time limited for your appearance in the said plaintiff's action, judgment'will be entered against you and in.favor of said Kelser-Morfoot undertaking company, and eo much of the lands goods, chattels, rights, moneys, c.redits and effects attached as may ibe sufficient to said judgment and costs will be Sold to satisfy 'the same. Dated at this 22 day of January, A. D. 1910. S.

F. CONNOR, Clerk. WM. P. BOYNTON, Attorney for Plaintiff.

CIBCTHT COURT NOTIOfi. State of Illinois, Madison ss. In Madison Circuit Court; March term. Ar'D. 191 Kzra B.

Pierce, Ida M. pjerce, Pierce, vs Annie Rtickmany, Alible ROgeness, Lawrerice Ntchol, Jennie Shipley Cadwalder, 0anlel Myr- in" Chancery. "Blll for Par.tltioti. It appearing by affidavit on file in the clerk's office of the Circuit Court of (Madison County, aforesaid, in the above entitled cause that the said defendants Jennie Shipley, Abble Regeness, Viola Cadwalder, Daniel Nlehol, Walter' Nlchol and Myrtle Nlehol are non-residents of the State, of Illinois, and the. reach of the ordinary- process of this court, and the said complainants having filed their bill 'heroin for tltion and a summons in chancery having been issued herein to law returnable on the third 'Monday of iMarch 1910.

Now you, the said, defendants, whose non-residence appears as above, are hereby notified unless you i be and appear before our said Circuit to be holden at the Court House in the City Bd- wardsville, on -the third Monday of March A. D. 1910, and then' and there plead, Or answer to said bill -according to the rules and practice of said Court, then, said 'hill will be taken for and' a decree entered agalpsjt you according tp the prayer thereof. Dated at Edwardsvllle, 'this llth flay of January A. D.

1910, J. A. BAR-NET 1 Clerk, J. V. E.

MARSH, Solicitor lor Complainants. MASTER'S SAfcE. State of SB In the Circuit Court, January 1 term A. D. 1010.

'The Home Building and Loan Association of Alton, Illinois, vs Wll- Ham- J. Dotson, Sophie Dqtson and Edward J. Lookyer: In chancery, Bill to foreclose mortgage. Notice Is, hereby given, that by virtue ot a decnee'of said court made at the October term, A. D.

1908 said court in the above entitled cailse -the undersigned Masted In, Chancery of said court will sell at public yendue to the highest and 'beet bidder for cash in hand on FKBRUAllY 16IH A. D. 191Q. at the hour of ten o'clock a. at the east "ront door of the Court House in the City of Edwardavlile in wild County and State the following described real estate altjiatevin the County of Mad toon and State ot' Illinois to-wltj- Lqt No.

fourteen (14) In block No. four '4) In addition to the City of Alton, Illinois. Upon payment -of 'the' purchase money a certificate of purchase will be, given by 'the said Master whlph, will entitle the purchaser his heirs or assigns to a deed at the expiration Of fifteen months from day. unlefls there' bo redemption acood- Jng to J(W. JOSEPH nTjlARaH, 0.3V.

LBVBRmr ana and BUOKtHY. SollcUors for Complainant. pally Alton li.

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