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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 2

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0 POULTRY BARflED PL.Y cociiti OUTH ROCKS SUBURBAN NOTES. Eggi for hatching per 15. Cockerels for salo each. Improve your by adding new blood from tbbi royal family. A $25 Cockerel heads rrty pen.

1 WOttDE.V, 2G11 State Alton, 111. FOIl NORTH SIDE John Dillon haw moved from the Hatt.crt.on place near the Confederate cemetery to the place recently vacated by John Kortkamp on AHiy si reel. Mm. Newton Parker, enter EAST ALTON (alnod a of her bub RHODE ISLAND RED 'PH6nos. COMIC Machines before buying Breeding stock or eggs to.

hatch. Quality ia higher than price. firown Leghtirns, White Rocks, tf. A. C.

K. wmSOX, Upper Alton, 111. Kin. Phone 433. friends Wednesday afternoon am evening euchre at her homo it State street.

Vocal and music were the amusements. Flue were served. Walter Mamor will (iiilt farming and move back to Alton next wook Ho will nell his live stock and farrr miichlnery on the 14th of thlb month, O. L. Glassbrenner being the auctioneer.

Tlia A. J. track layers are having a "wort" lime of it literally, and a hard time of It in fact. The ground Is very soft and at times I ho men sink in tho mud almost to the knqos while carrying heavy rails to where wanted. Conditions.

however are growing better rapidly, and progress' will more satisfactory. Philip Ueterdlug Is helping out the Ilyrle wholesale grocery for a Lime helping take cure of rush or- for. In a few weeks he will again busy up fences along tho A. J. P.

rlghl- EGGS FOfr HATCHING. Eggs from our" blue ribbon winners White Lcghhrn, $1. $1.50 for 1C. Rhode Island Reds, $2 por IB. Also about fifty, pullets Wyckoff of-way between Godfrey and Jersey- egg strain, full sisti't-s to our Jst, Two new members will be admit; 3rd, 4th and' prlzo Winners at the tc tonight by (ireen'wood Athletic Alton poultry ahow.

I V. K. CC-TTKKMj. 008 Ilrondwhy, Cpper Alton. WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs for hatching $2 and $3 for irt from-''stock scoring DO and better.

FRED S. SCHAEFER- 029 1 street. SINGLE COMB BROWN LEGHORNS Eggs for sale at 702, $1.00 and $1.50 for Kino stock and good layers. Also Borno choice stock for Bale. Apply U.liyr M.VTICINS 111.

WHITE Eggs $2.00 for 15. Trios $10 and $15. Henry C. Dreisoerner, Alton, 111. Blue Ribbon Strain Eggs, For Sale.

Crystal White Orpington eggs from iny blue- ribbon winners, $JJ $5 per 15. more cockrels at $3 and i each. and talking organizing bail team again this season and they hayo la their membership some good ball playing material. Considerable activity IK appearing In Uclmar 1 leJghtB real estate mat- lers and Mr. the original owner and platter of tho addition receiving many Inquiries for property.

One man who Juis about closed a deal for fifteen acres of tho. addition coutomplates converllu; same Into some sort of a plcasuri resort, It is intlmulo.d, but just whn kind Is, not known. Other inqulron want flvo ten acre tracts, pro'j ably For poultry Indication arc that bclinar Heights, propertj will change bunds rapidly this sun, nior judging from o'irly I'ostni orricini.s ituif Hn.st Wood Itlvi'i- In Itoutc Mnttn Tho Wood Hiver iiost flc has lost out In Its contention tha the Kast Alton mall carriers shoul 1 bo stopped from passing through tho corporation limits of Mast W'ooi River according to a ruling from the report given to the posta department by Inspector Frank Nev- Postmaster C. J. Ferguson of Kast Alton was notified yesterday that the mail carriers would bo permitted to pass through East Wood IJIver jiiEt as formerly, Wood Ulver has requested that Lyman Price's route bo started from tho Wood Hlver post office but this request WDS also turned down and Ih'e three rural men will still go ont from Kast Alton.

Mr. Ue Silvoy's route was lengthened by a more recent measurement by a Ivalf mile. Final Healing on 8rd Alton, 111. WHITE ORPINGTONS World's Worlil's' Eggs for'h'iitcltltlg, fii'r pnlo, for 10 eggs. GASPER-HORN 410-418 B.

'Seconn-Ttroet. Eggs For Hatching Prom prlzo winning pen of single comb black Mlnorcas. Pure Northrup strain. Ill eggn for $2.00. S.

CLARK, 710 Broadway, I'pprr Alton, Kinloch 'phono FOR SALE. Hinglu Eggs and day-did chlrliH. and rose-comb brown l.cg from winnlni: With record of aun por year. VIKOI-DUH, foot in color ami phi' pi-. KK por geltliiK.

PIT drod. Day old ch'rKs doZOIl. Ainu cv.g.s lurli tug and standard i-ulor I II nor ducks. Kggu I'f Oak Rldgo Poultry Knrm, I'pprr Al ton, 111., Klnloch being made. Today Wpisenflul sold to Clisirles Augsburscr a lot Ii Uelnmr for $400 and t'ut purchaser Intends the 'I'he nfiMiibcrs of tho Just-Fpr-Fui rlub wove entertained very delight fully last evening by MhjH Verna Moycr at the homo of her parcnti and Men.

Peter Meyer on Kim jit reel. A splendid program of been arranged anc evorythlng worked out as planned Tho refreshments served amounted to a humiuot. George Crowson has twenty-foui laying hens at. bis home on Kim HONK COM HKI), KJIOOK IS' for hatching $1 and' for in MAHY State Alton. Kin THT)'." HIjACK Kgg.s fur Ijlt.fiO per HclthiK of w.

12th sircol Alton. Ill itiiooi: WIIITI-: I.IKJIIOHNS and Tor sail 1 by II. Si'ininary At. I'p. Alton.

Kin. S7(i-X per I linn Sinrjic Comb Brown Leghorns. $1 per llirds In my bn-rdliiK arc Urnrn rililll 110 In 1-2 EDWftffl) Hill! tjjliion street, Alton, DffiK eORNELl WYKOFF SIRAIN Silver Penciled Wyandottcs Koll Set March 17. The final hearing for 'the assessment assessed on properly In East Alton for water mains and other water uccossor- es has been set fo 17 in the County court. The village was re- bbndcd'lo the extent of 'pr money to build tho witter plant: James Powers was tho special as- I'lppolnted by the board of improvements! who made up the iKsessnient roll.

niiiigo Council' Ordoi's Bell Tolep'liOiii' I'olc to HP Moved. One of thb large double length poles which lifts the main Jell wires up over the Chicago and Alton cut off tracks at Kast Alton 1 have to be moved according to in order of tho village council as is now in the middle of the street. The dell officials were out yesterday ignring Ktiw it should'bo moved With ho least trouble oh account of Ilia many wires, on the polo. It will bo shoved over to the side of the street An interesting -Ijternry entertain meiil. was hold last evening in th Baptist church.

The members of the Melhodis church will'give a lunch free on Sal. unlay evening to Interested, ii tho church work, as a thank offer ing, Everyone Is Invited to attem tho lunch. Mrs. Oliver Foster was a visitor Kast Wood River today. William P.

Boynton, village at torney, was in Kast Alton today ti confer with the drainage committee The carpenter work for tho nev house which isi being built, for Miller l.us boon started. Mr. aiul Mrs. I.ouis Hunt ol' Fos tcrburg, have returned after visit ing at. 'Ihe home of Mrs.

Ill Ilciiis who Is recovering from a long u'ntl serious illness. Ministerial services will be belt Sunday morning and in I i-Jasf Alton Baptist church. Mies Amelia itotsch hr.s returned front" tf "with" hor" pn'rertts' ta Delimit p. UPPER ALTON Dmibiimn lluj's Khrlcr Harvey Coats 1 has quit business at his caVpotitef sfabp on Wablrfng- ton avenue arid his tools and fixtures out. Y-A'deal has been oh whereby Mrs.

Coats was to buy the Ehrler property but the denl was never conBu'tnttia'teri and Henry Oaubmah has bought ft. Mr. TJiuib- man lias not'afln'olfn'ced his Intentions as 1 to the use of the property. Uy Dertili. C.

J. Trlbby, of East Collogo 5 Hl.root and today his children gathered up Just t.hrc9 eggs. No explanation Is offered. The 'ban act stated that two doxon laid today three dozen ajinn'r- cntly. Homo bens from other places may have called and left these eggs IB visiting cards, or.

tho children night, have overlooked a dozen vesilerday. Them are HOIIIO very high placuH Stnlo Ktrcot Hljii slroyf. ni'l Drlinar avenue and tho raljs of he Htrrol rur appear bo lown in canyon, as it were. When riiliiK the tracks fill with water liitiinilly. Tho ulri'ot never has hnon.

Kirmal Bliirp the big m-wer was dug. Kate Darling and Mrs. Ciir- 'ic KU'H, both of whom word very Irk lor soini' lime with blood pol- (in havo jiImiiHl. fully recovered. f-Vvcnil AHonliimi will attend ii iiiici' c.lvcn liy tin; KlkK In Jcrncy- Illi 1 Ihls cviMiliiK.

Tho diinccH are every tlm Illks oonm In Hint city. KliY.t. prlip rol at MlHKtmrl SJIuto Pniiltry jc.i,,- ftjly, Dec. I (i. Kino layqrs aiH liihli) fowl.

Mggn for not ling after 1st. 10, III FARMS FOR SALE llv VV. I have 'il' 1 il flll atf' llfi', uiii i 1 mi rotfl' but. WHIII to jjoi stiwu 'Kobif'fjiriiiors on nortVi 'piiiiil' la'nd; I have farms for sftli' -10 tn I ami iirri'H- from to $lifi pr.r nrro; good Illl- rovcd land clowi to good nmrkol. nyonn want Ing to buy, write 1 will tuMid full 111., It.

U.No. avenue, was called to Sharon, Pennsylvania, last cVcning by tho death of his father wh'o is 80 years old. He received a telegram In the after- iVPon 'the-old man had been struck by a- street, car In the and was 'b'adly' hurt. Another message followed' closely nnnounc- ng lils death. Tribby left last to attend the funeral of hia ather.

,1 tiiilor Play Tonight. Ah Important event in the ilgh school year will''-take place'this' ivening at the school house When lie big nilnBtrbt'Blvow will'be given the of the Junior class'. class has been: worklnig sonic line on' their play' and a dress rehearsal wits lield'last evening. AVill Have Express i Another advantage of living Ii Alton since annexation went into ffcct Is the dellvei'y of express Ii his part of the city by the various xpress companies doing business ii Vltori. Several yearn HRO tho ox iress companies cut Uuper Alton ut.

Notes. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harrisor ocoby, of Judson 'avenue, a 9 pun'd girl, Mai'cli 9. Mr.

and' Mrs. Wm. Casten, iaryvllle, are spending a few daya with Upper Alton friends. Mrs. Lulu Gere has been sick again but she better and wad ablo to be out tdday.

Wilbur Strepper, All McDon- who formerly composed tho fy-m of Strcoper McDonald, have dissolved partnership and Mr. Streeper will continue in the painting business Miss Erina WIntefcirof "Oarmi, HI. who' was visiting relatives horb, returned home, this morning'. Tho Methodist ladies will have a plo sale tomorrow at the C. E.

Mcgowon srjvvlng to do at your Apply There will bo an Important meeting of t'he V. I. A. on Monday, March 13th, at: the' home of Airs. Alice K.

Rodgers, on Washington avenue. This meeting is especially for the election or officers, and a full attendance of the Board Is desired, the auxiliary board, tlio members and those persons tie- siring to become V. I. A. members of the SOCIAL T(in ladies of the Germanla lOucliro club worit t'6 ycr.torda'y and speiVt-tlio' aftornooli' it the home of Afr.

and' Mrs. Naohr. Mrs. Na'elir war, a forrtVcf nvombcr tho Alton club 1 and the affair was the nature oC A' h'aflpy Im'o wns had by all and' fine ro- 'resliiiienl's wore served. The! inombRru of I ho Miibnnercllor society decided' last ovori'ln'fi; give an enlcrlaiilnVent and' baii- lyel in Turner hall on the Monday liter for nrmbors and their amllhstj only.

Cominlkoco wore up- lOlulcd to arrange tor the blow-out. Foundation For Xcw Hlvcv Cliui'cli Stiii'tcd first work, on the new Onion Mission at Kast 'Wood River was strtrtod tddrty vvlieh the dirt was being scraped out for the foundation Tho contrtict Is not definitely lot yet as the trustees have Mi yet od'word froiu all the contractors who submitted bids as to hqw uiucli, 'they would s'ubtnict from tlie contract for tho building of the baeeindnt which' will be paid for by the Standard bjl company. The work on the basement will probably amount to $500, which must bo deducted, from thy contract. Warrant tssued' Clify Agent. Louis Newman haq got cut a warrant against, Joseph Peters agent for the Central Brewery at Benbow City charging nssrmlt.

and 'trial is set for tomorrow nioinlng before Jus- ice Henry Bute. Newman alleged hat Peters drew a knife on him as he result of an argument over it business transaction. Iteiioi't lOpitlcinic of Mumps. Physicians in Kast Wood retort there is. quite an epicJciuiu of mumps in this vicinity, thero be- 'ng as many as twenty, cases jresent timo.

The children of Mr, Mrs. Mike Bady in Benbow City were first mnd 'then witMn a few olher.children became ill witli swollen throats. None of the cases arc serious and all arc getting along inicely. Bargains at Safe Yoiing Men's Suits. Young- Men's' S'uitis, odd Prlco Young Men's worth $iir to Salo Price 3 lot, Mrs.

George Wis.dom who has beeij ill for the past week not reported so well today. Two physicians wcro in attendance yesterday. W. M. Dulaney is rapidly recovering at St.

Joseph's hospital and ex-, 'pects to bo put in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. Haller entertained a large number of friends relatives last, night in honor thirty second wedding anniversary.

Numerous presents wero Refreshments wero served and splendid timo wrs had by the guests. William Taylor, of Madison, was here today with his moving wagons moving a foreign family into Kast Wood River. Walter Shott, agent for Ceu- Brewery, was up from Host Louis 'yesterday. Henry Bufo lies returned from business trip in St. Iiouis.

Tho Fivo Hundred club niet, jr. the homo of to well night and played flvo first prize was won by Mrs. John Lcnhardt and tho second by Manning. Refreshments were served. The ladles of the Union Mission Aid society wero entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs.

T. Berry. They were met at the Kncpper store building v.nd taken out in a hayrack. A social entertainment for the was held at the homo Mrs. S.

T. Thompson last $2T9S Suita, odd lot, Young, Men's stylqsi )rth $13 to $14; (feCM le Price Men's Suits, pjlrt lot, worth $13 to $14; Sale Price Young Mcil'a Suits, ilow Bl worth' $10 to $18; Salo Price Men's Ovefcoafst Men's Overcoats, worth u.iul Sale Price RTeii's Overcoats, worth $12.00 anrl Sale Price. Men'a Overcoats, wor'fh worth .95 woftli John Simmons, an employee of the Charles Luft horse shoeins aiul liiacksmlthing shop on Belie is confined to his home on account of being severely kicked Aornlng by a small pony that he placing-shoes on. Tho pony also kicked another employe of tho -but ho WJIH able to attend to ils duties thoro today. SalQ rice Men's, lyui Sale Price Men's and Sale Pi'iee Men's Overcoats, worttf $21.00 and Salo Prico Men's.

Overcoats; and Salo PL-ICC. WOi'th i Young Men's Ovefcdate Voting Afen's OvercpatF, worth' Sale Prico Ytjung Alcn's $7, and Sale Price Overcoats, wot'tU' i Young, Men's worth and $10; Salo Price Boys' Overcoats. Ovocoats, $3.00 $3.50 VAlu'cs; Sale Boys' Overcoats, $4.00 and $450 Sale, Prlco, Boys' Overcoats $. and Men's worth and Pants, w'ortti' ami Men's Pant's; Shle Price Men's Sale PritJo Mian's i'untfl, worth" Sale Price Me'n'd Pdii'lB, worth Sale Prlco Men's Pants, Sale Prico $1.65 ii.no anrl $2.95 Suits. AfenJs odd lot, worth $4.95 1 worth SaVe PrlBe' 1 Men's Suits, worth to $15; Sale Price ,,45 woVtli $i6't'6 $'17'; Sale Pr'lctf Men's, Sujts, worth Sale Price 1 Bull's, Sale Price Men's Suits, wor'tli $23 to $25; Sale Price $17.95 Boys' Sujts Reduced.

Boys' Knickerbocker 'Suits; $1,95 Suits, and $3.00 values; Sal6 Price. Boys' Plain Knee and $Xoo values; Sale Prico Boys' Knickerbocker, Suits, $5.00 and values. Sale JpO.yO Boys' knlckel'boekcr Suits', $7.0,0 ft i.nL.'J.,. Ol'' t'- ivnd $8.06 values. Price Sale $4.95 Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, mid values.

Sale Wcflt Altoii, III. Str0etj MARSH RED ol I rcmoiMii'K OrcAso '-Spirtti 1'i'oui Gloves, wearing; uppairl, etc. A not injui'tf'tlj Expeit Prescripttonisis. BELLE and' i imKinllilo Immcl use on account of its hon-lnflaiiiinii- I'illiy. I tlie t'liiii'es nor tlic liquid I A Nina Heed 'pleasantly 1 enter- alncd 22 of her friends liiul night l' tho homo of ulster, Mru.

Han- lolph' Smith, of South Wash- street, In honor, of her sovon- birlhdav. The evening WU'H po.nt in dancing aifd elegant ro- of crpa'ui, cake and rult wel'o nerved. WlHS lined ro- uivpd many boaul.lful ii'rpHonts from i or guests, Thosb worn: HHKCH ICinma MoyorBxorls Itubcn- (fiili. Myrlln Wrjghl' HandliV CTANDING, sii- ting 6r' walking, War- comfortable may Bfc coirsetej to her ner's is We' Have eleven we Koenlg, Cora Anna and Vrlght, (Jlndys llwi-n 01,1, tu'tli jin'tl Ot(, vorlo, Carl crl mid llohhqrl Mr. Hawk mid Wllllatn Puarliii; 'who on iocond street, was urtoiilcit lint ojs cliargo of.

a Isordorly houtw and boul- Ing, Two offloers im arruBl and who luivo bdon wiitVhhm tho place, and Pouring's wifo.pfoHo- ciitod him. Ho wmjj.p'u't" uiidertu $L'do peaco bond. Weert Bauer IB wearing dUcolorod eye a block of Ho loiliig don't expect "one or styfes to fit all Corscls- beauti- arc.

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