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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 9

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Alton, Illinois
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frrflSDAY SEPTEMBER 4. 1923. ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH PAGE NINE HARTFORD Moved tow Mr and Mrs. All-in sold ttelt' home to Mr. art dfiftooff mver have vacated the and moved into their Which fey art building.

Hew. MiUIac far from complete but tfioy will Ay to thert as finish It, this in provlttg Jncon- Mrs. Fine were quite anx- 'to got possession of the place Tey bought and ttoVM Into. It this week. Ubrary A meeting ot thiBtlbrftry me circle Committee evening at the home ot I.

M. 'Hampton to consider the question ot buying Circle hooks tor the year 1923-24 tor the use of the school cll Tho eI commlttee decided to recommend to the club that the organlza- MOD favor the proposition and ask the to help the club purchase the Inasmuch as they are for the UB8 of the children ot all the people. The members present were Mrs. J. A.

Wright and Mrs. Karl Valentine. Entertain GuMt. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Sumner of Community Park have as their guest Mrs. George Lets of St and Family Movlnfl. Mr and Mrs. James Poore have sold ihelr home to Mn Poore's brother and wife Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Poore, and 1 leave today with their family for HamburK, Calhoun County, where will make their home In the fu- EVERETT TRUE BYCONDO The move was decided upon because Mr. Poore has such poor health was thought he would be benefited by being on the farm. T. Oglesby Calls On Friends. of Missouri who was In this vicinity attending to business drove on over to Hartford to snend an hour calling on old friends.

Motet! Mr and Mrs. Point drove through the city yesterday on their way to Better Furniture at Lower Prices During Our September Sale Discount. If you arc contemplating buying any new furniture, this September 20 per cent saving sale offers you. a line opportunity to save. We want you to investigate this offer and convince you that you get just what we advertise at the ALTON HOUSE FURNITURE CO.

I of Mr and Mrs. Kesslnger of Maple street, Is quite Clement Hlnes was among those Iwho went on the boat excursion yes- herdav. His place on the paper route vu taken by Leonard Sweeney Mrs. John Mlelke and chll- Itiren of Hardln were guests Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Viola Perry land mo c)ub Thursday.

I A meeting of the Hartford Woman's Iriub will be held at the school house Ion Thursday afternoon. This Is Presl- Ident's and Officers' Day and to have the Mrs. Gonterman, of tjj guests and tween Wood River and Hartford, The teams were more evenly matched than some we have had lately and the game proved interesting. The score resulted in favor of the Hartford team. wei- be is County Gran ite City as one of F.

Manning, former prart- ent of Wood River Woman's Club, nd Mrs. Foreman, the present presi- ient of the same club, have been in- Mted to attend and are expected to lave something worth, while to say. to members of the Hartf ord Club. This will be purely a social meet- ng. Our new members will be omed and refreshments wil erved by the hostesses.

Church of Christ Hold Meetings, The members of the Church began a series of Monday evening which will luring the week. The meetings Selng held In their building on MapU, itreet and are. In charge 'owles, Kemp, 111. purchase New Home Mr. and Mrs.

Allen moved into the 1 home, which they recently pur- ased on Monday of this week. Th se was built by B. Forsting on lots East Maple. and sold when eted to Mr. and Mrs.

Allen. International Shoe Closed. The employees of the International ioe Co, were given a holiday Mony. This plant as well as the and Standard Oil were closed wn and most of our townspeople re enjoying themselves at home or iting. Ball Game.

unusually large crowd attended gall game Monday afternoon be- of ngs on extend are iple of H. C. com Leonard Arnold Returns. Master Leonard Arnold who has spent the summer with his uncle near Quincy, 111., returned home Sunday morning to be here to enter school Tuesday. All the neighborhood boys gave him a hearty welcome and Leonard was the hero of the day, having many tales of his vacation days relate to his Miss Ruth Price a Visitor-Here.

I Mies Rutli Price who Is employed in St: Louis at' a Catholic hospital where she contemplates studying nursing returned home for a few days visit; Sunday. Ruth reports she is quite happy there, likes the work, gets good pay and is well treated. Russel West, Student, Returns to His Russel West, who bas resided at the home of his uncle, Clarence West, during a part of the summer While he attended school at Brown's Business College in Alton, returned to his "home in Jerseyville on Saturday in order to be present there at the opening of high school on Tuesday. Notes. Clarence Arnold departed for Quincy Saturday evening to bring home his son, Leonard.

Leonard arrived early Sunday morning. We think they must have missed one another. Mrs. Charles Mathews, who spent part of last week visiting her sister. Mrs.

John Williams, of Mitchell, returned to her home here on Saturday. Party Motor to St. Louis. Harold West joined a party of young people Saturday evening who motored to St. Louis in their machines to spend 1 the evening attending a show.

Accepts New Position. I Charles Mathews, who has been employed at the Roxana Refinery doing surveying has accepted a position with the same company to do surveying for them in Arkansas City and will leave for his new location Tuesday. Mrs. Mathews will not accompany him Tuesday but will remain here with her parents for a few weeks until he is located when she plans to Join him. To Whom It May You are hereby notified that any dog seen In Hartford five days 'after this date without a license tag will be picked up.

Signed, By Order of Village Officials. Aug. 28, 1923. Tf tx 3 1 it Brassoid Bed Spring and Mattress Outfit Complete, $21.45 A massive, brassoid bed, a. link fabric spring and comfortable mattress, a wonderful value $21.45 Carpet Sweeper Hygeno Carpet Sweeper, Mahogany finish, guaranteed first class in every, respect.

$2.39 DAVENETTE SUITE STOP YOUR HEADACHES THIS QUICK, SAFE WAY If you feel dull and tired and your head aches, chances, are your bowels arfe not moving thoroughly Or often enough, your, liver Is sluggish and your digestion is poor, This is why dopey drugs and harsh laxatives fail to do you any good. Get quick, lasting relief! Dr. Liver andi Blood Syrup has relieved countless numbers because it helps Nature tone your torpid liver, improve the digestion, quicken the appetite, sootheg your nerves and assures a gentle but thorough movement ot the bowels every day. And It is sold under guarantee of "money back if for any reason you fail to get complete satisfaction and relief. Take a delicious tablespoonful after the next meal.

Sleep well tonight and wake up tomorrow feeling full of energy and "pep." Get It in Alton at barth's Pharmacy and. Delicate Drug Co. 8 8 8 XX IO! tot i tot tot tot tot tot tt to't it Just received a new shipment of Kroehler Davenette Oak, Mahogany and Walnut finish. See our Special Davenette, Chair and Rocker Dining Room Suite Comprise large buffet, extension table and six upholstered-seat, high cathedral back chairs; comes in nut-brown walnut finish $89.50 Bed Room Suite This beautiful Walnut Bedroom Suite consisting of Bow-End Bed, Dresser and Ghifforette $89,50 The Real Estate Clearing House Is open in the Real Estate Columns of the Telegraph's A-B-C Classified Section! "Cash- in'' on that property you have on the market! Put in your draw out your money! Real Estate Opportunity Days Are them pay YOU! 'Phone today and give yonr ads or ask to. have a Real Estate ad solicitor call to give you free service in preparing the kind of copy that will bring ytyi immediate results Linoleum A large selection felt floor coverings and linoleums, Pro er Lino OJ7C.

yarc i Whole rooms covered on terms to suit. Card Table A well constructed Card Table, Mahogany finish, $2.39 Breakfast Set Unfinished Drop Leaf Table and 4 Chairs $14.85 Electric Irons Absolutely guaranteed for 1 year. $3.75 I ALTON HOUSE FURNISHINGS CO. Inc. Successors to Union House Furnishing Co.

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