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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 2

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KLTQN EVENING TEtlGKA PH, THUR NORTH SIDE Frank Kortkamp Injured. RIVER EAST ALTON OAUYV.OOp CJiWBirpflY. Ttitd From Upper Alton to Onk- Underwear It at Vanpreter's where you gei the best at the least pries. mlies' Kibbcd Underwent- Grud fleece lined Under- I wear, long slt'cVo, open and closed drawers, tnpod I full fashioned shirts ami draw- extra special vnlnas, 25c I Ladies' Klbbcd Underwcijr f50r. Fine white full bleached fleece lined underwear, Hll I taped neck, cloab fitting shirts laud drawers, extra good qual- I Ity at 50c (Boys' Ribbed And Good bOF.vy Tjoys Underwear Shirts and Drawers, cut tull I size, extra special value at 25c iMlies' Ribbed Union Hnit.s 50c Fine ribbed Union Sv.its tap- I ed neck, full fashioned gar- gitocl quality sop Ladies'Pine Ulenchcd Union Suits 1.00.

Good quality i fleeced I Union Suits, shaped silk taped I'neck, Special value $1.00 1 Itfiss'es' Union Stilts 25c. Good quality' Misses Union Suits, taped neck, drop back, knit wrist value 25c Pine Hibbud i Underwear fj.QO. Full fashioned ladles' fine jail wool shirts and drawers, (extra good quality. Special I Ladles' Silk and Wool Union Suits $1.50. Fine wool and silk Union I Suits, taped neck, full fashion- led; all good value Infants All Wool A'ests Fine all A yool long I sleeves, 8ltlc, l5iittod front, ejc- good special 35c Men's 'Flepca Llnetl Untjorwear 50c Extra quality men's fine fleece lined' 'Shirts and draw- ribbed and plain, exti-e, (values, ,,500 Heavy Union Suits $1.00 Good quality combed Egyptian Cotton Union Suits, all sizes, colored crotch.

Special Ribbed Underwent UTx- Men's good medium weight Shirts and Drawers, gray color, good values. 25c 4U Come, in red and brown, light and heavy weight, all slzea; 'good vuluon, $1.00 Men's ifuiou KIIK.S Men's gpofl hpavy coaton Union Suits, bluw'-nilxod, extra quality -white, ci)t with closed crotch. Men's nil Wool Hihbod Unjpii y.nit.-i Men's flno all'wool Union Suits; all closed crotch, extra quality $2.50 Men's Fine Wool' Cpmo in grey shl.rls and irawers, doitbio back ntriiii, cnit cuffs and ankle. VU'ium I'lKli'i'wi'iir Coino In lari 'shirts r.m\ div.w- erB, double seal and droji liij- lue, knit cufts and tutklc, Boys Heavy Union ppod heavy boys Union Suite, full HizcB, good at C. I THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS, MoUwr Hwoflt J'owileri for Obililn-u, Ccrliln relief for (Iwducliv, liuil biDiuatli, TeetblM wove and tlio llutvuli and Stuirof Thoy hruuk ColiU lo 1M boura.

'J'hejr me to plvotmu tu Hm tUwa, Oveno.too tot jwn. Thf fail, I'Yiinlc Korikanip, A' Mr. and Mrs. Anriiliani Kortkamp, who Is c-m- ployi-d iit tho brick' plant, while at work ycstordny afternoon, on it "boom" ten feet frpm ground, 'OH! liis balance and fell, striking on liis liead and shoulders. A deep cut three Indies long Wna made In top of the head and the right collar bono broken.

Mr. F. Worden gave lilm surgical attention. Jt.e Is reported ijj fairly Relative Of North Slder Dies. Joseph Touchette, a prominent far- nor, living in St.

Clivjr County, nenr Sf. Louis, yesterday. Ho vas born and had lived all the 74 years of his life in the house where died. He leaves a wife and six children, t.wo sons and four daughters. Many other relatives survive, among whom IB John Toupno of this city.

The funeral will be Saturday. Mrs. OuprRc SUrlta is suite sick from gastric troubles, at her home at Melville. Mrs. Joseph Ilhlo and spn, "fed ward, have Rone to Colorado, in search of heiilth for tin; Ifliuil H.

llch is regaining health steadily now after a long and severe siege of sickness. John Duggan. who has been visiting relatives in Jerseyville for several days returned to Alton last night. Mrs. t-en Luly and children have returned from a visit in Louis with, her parents.

Peter Meyer is recovering fr.om an attixck of sickness that confined him to the. house for several days. Mrs. nene Schneider whose band died recently at the old Julius Schneider homestead at Melville has moved her effects to St. Louis.

Tfie family came from: St. Louis a short time before Mr. Schneider's death. Mr. and Mrs.

F. W. Schnurr are entertaining relatives at their home on the former Lathy Long farm. Miss Louise WundcrHch who has been visiting Mrs. Anna.

Dettniers and other friends for several days, has returned to her home in Chicago. A large number of their friends were entertained handsomely last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Will Witt at their In Delmar avenue. The Witts are newly-weds and hc was ii sort of' wedding reception.

Everybody had a good social time as jjJsnty amus.oiYientB were, Excellent refreshments wore sorvd. The entertained yesterday "at a oi) o'clock luncheon by Mrs. Joseph Kobler at her homo In Elm street, enjoyed several hours of social relaxation following the spread, -which was an excellent one. In addition to tho guests from Louis tlio following ladles were among those present: Mrs! J. 0.

Mellnig, Mrs. Joseph Elfgen, Mrs. Joseph Lilly; Mrs. Will 'Hall, Mrs. Peter Meyer, Mrs.

lg; 'Walter, Mrs. Wutfcler antt Misses Mildred- and Verna Meyer, Miss Alvina Wutzler, MiBB Sadie Luly and Miss Opal Chap- poll, tho hitter from -Macoupln Add to North Contractor nyan had men eugagtid today in cementing tlio bricks in tho gutter on tho west side of State street and in pluclug sand on the brick paving I hut 1ms been completed. Resident a here are interested in tint report that ISugcw Glso.lcr and Miss Myrtle of St. Louis were married Tuesday in CurUnville. Doth Hvud horn for innuy and prac- ticfrtfy, everybody In Alton is a friend and well wishor.

js a Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Ussier and ph.o is a. daughter of former village nuirshut, Wm. Culvoy.

They have livod In St. Louis for r.itvoral yours but have vlHilwl fr.tMiucntly since giving up their punvianitnt reiiidcjico here. Thiiy- Inivc bi-on lovcro alnoi- childhood, and that happlnemi inul good fortuia 1 may ever attend them tuo, sincere wish of all of our Meeting Of Railroad Officials Regarding Drainage Matters. A niret.ng of officials of various railroads iybo aro Interested in Uio Wood River and Kaet Alton drainage and levtte project mul the. drainage commissioners.was held this morning ut the office of, the, Standard Oil in Wood Ufver.

Representatives of Chicago and Alton, Big Four, Bluff Lino and Burlington wor.o present. They discussed the new plans which were madn up by the commissioners and the to greatly cheapen the cost of the work so that it might bp easily put through by the Notes. The Woodmen give their annual dance Saturday Anight in the Quinsey, hall. Peter Miller of St. Louis has been visiting here for the past few days.

Broil Brummer is 111 at his In Wood.River. and Mrs. Wisdom have moved in from their farm near Benbow City and will liye in Benbow City. J. A.

Head continues to improve He is able to about some, every day. C. Marsh is improving slowly. He has been able up in chair in his ualoon for the past week. The members of the Wood River Protective Association will meet tomorrow-night to a number of bills theyj incurred by forming 'organization.

extended an for East merchants they had to refuse because they had previously been taken into, the Alton association. Gustlne has Just finished an- oUier Jlne house, for J. A. Head in Head's This- makes eight houses built for Mr. Head in his addition.

Ho has. lots on which houses havs by Two Companies Frapohlaft The two opposing Rlectric llglji coinpanles, tho Alton Gas anil Elec trie company 'and', the McICfnTey Syj Wlt-hi agents -in- Bast AI-, ton who are sollcitnting for-, custt 7 Both having- potiitloii j- signed up tho village council Wl 1' be asked for- franchises, iit Is some-, what doubtful wiiether. both allowed to enter the village Crandall Bunker. H11J will down Sunday looking after tho unloading of supplies for the Wood River yard. He has sold out In Bunker Hill and will move here pecomber IsVto take charge here.

Mushroomi and py.tha-.Aid pf a A from thUfi.deHcrlb.edt Inside 9 glass bell'Jar, suspended over; water, placed mushroom, and. sunlight, is allowed fall the plant. The mushroom absorbs-the oxygen from the air in the jar, and the carbonic acid formed during thpjiprocess Is absorbed by water, gradually rises fn tla.e 'jii? Ita height The mjishr.oojn n't lehgtu dHes up, but Us aninVa'tion is 'only rimy be proved 'by introducthfe' IteSlde'It green plant, when it 'will recommence to vegetate, by the, oxygen jQshnled plant. the probably bo call id upon at an early djte to decide Which they Mrs. J.

Golb'urn who recently had. a rent has bought another toS from BcG; arranging-to house' Pued Crandall was ill at his home appandlcitTS: was ableitcfbe down a while Eeri Feld.wisch is ill home In'legist Alton -IJTjS Ghessen to 'Sri Louis yesterday -with Mrs. Foster UP FosieV: auto. The auto fine; Buick for Ono of the Important to come theidty- cottncll'-te thd road to Oak wood cotteteryi -Indi- good nt the 1 preBerit time that i me road will fthle'thls winter' ae it has times before and will -cause Inconyenienees to 1 funerals- which- go burying ground. -Quite deal of money 'has been spent at times putting the road in shape so that it -can be traveled -but' Jt does not long 1 for It to beconie trott- liiesome.

There, are two ygriy places in the road on north Elizabeth street which jately jpalr.ed. b.elng gtreeper and Al- Which Mr, Chesaen brought It. up itrough the muddy roads wJtly little trouble. make.s the fitth auto that.Mr. iChesseu has sold in Jflcinity.

The ladies Mite Society the this HHernoon in the church. Fred- has tfeeen ojjito ill isxible to be again. JBmmot ha? been, busy for tho past few -'days hauling straw to the mills. John in East Alton today on iiuslness. Uut I'ci-sjlttn Stage Overcame Ki-ugcr'g Hair Troubles PIORSIAtt SAGE' in not guaranteed to grow hah- on bald heads but it is guaranteed by the well known druggist to'stop falling h-Klry and stop itching scalp, or mohey back.

Sold in every. $qwn ini.Arnfirjca by for CJ5A- mentis i Surest Remedy Ever Stops Even Whooping Qulcklyi A Family pr Money If It grower beautiyer dandruff cure. I lost ''all, niy-Vn'aJr 'through typhoid fever; I was almpst bafd- and. my sqalp. as sore as could be.

I tried in ,1 deriaah, Htjwkjns, got together are paying hauled dunii- h.ol|$ Ja the street. Stepper furnjsjhing one his. charge in tufter.als. to" igeJt tp of the Woman's club with Mrs. J.

0 Clark and drmghter, -Mlse uGrace Cole, was one tixe enjoyable troubles drugs. Guaranteed. jneetings the club this Therei were aoraetunr usually Intereating- papers felven among which was one by 'on. gonaid" andv another Mrs. G.

Lowe on '-'Jean Baptiste The 'review- of pictures -was conducted' Mrs. A. 'M. Jackson -and ithe fol-' Ibwing pictures were "Ampra" by Glndo Reno; Paufthter" by Titian; at Cana" by Veronese; by Botticelli. The next meeting ofc the club will be held with Mrs.

pn the fifth of December. This is the for the supper to by toe Methodist ladles 'JL lw SAGE, and after using one fiottjo jhy hair started to'gfOW, ajid has grown' or" four "inches inside of t'wo uiontigs, I advise every woman who wants beautiful hair to use PERSIAN 'SAGE." 'lilts' Meta M. Ivruger. Brdwntownr i V) -'Pallshtfar Tho Palisades are slowly changing. To the 1 of hundred years ago they were ih.eer cliff of clean rocjc rising in a perpendicular line from the water's sand jieiirly a thou- at the foot by Immense deposit! bit If someone in your-fnrolly an obiiti- nnte, (U't'ii-Hviitcil even whooping couch which liu.t slowly' to troai- uirul.

buy 00 Wut liotflo 'of Vines Uml wntch dial cough vanish. If it fuilx, uiuncy back iironiptjy, and without aruuiiit'iit. A no cout bottle of I'fnex, tvlich' hiixprl with hotti'iyimn'fte mi'itarlRyrup, mnkos full pint a fa'iuily siipplj of (he most rOVr- live roiidli ivincdy tun buy, nl xnvint: nf (iivi-s instnnt nml will iiBiinlly wipe out a had cinieli hi -II liuuriii or li'sn, in live in riiii'k 1 K.vnip Iniun tuntp children tiilic il It Mllinula'trli nnd IsMllulilly i' bntli Koofl foaliijvs. S(ilcii(liil for croup, hoiirxi'- HIS TROUBLE- NOT OjF HEART Real Facts In Regard To F. R.

duff man's Illness. Relief Ob- tailed By Curing His Stomach Aliments; of this cityi says: "I'sulfcrcddrcadfully what Hipjight was Jic.art trouble, and tried various in vain. After other liail failed, forJ's me to health. I would A9t.j(cfl without Black-Draught in tkc iipMSfi'. I consider it worth its fa It cured my by Ilijs menus I was res(orc4 tp 1 cm not express my Ivffa bcnetils." Good health condltiqn of your digestion.

aijd pod health do upt go together. horouahly wfc.in order yoyr digestive It has done others, during the past 70 wars, and is today the most mid remi'ily fot whoopliu; congli. IMncx is II npoclul and Itichly 0(1110011- Initi'd of Norway While I'lnc oMracl. mid is I'ii'li In siuilnc'ol linil olln-r elements wlilcli an- HO hpAliiiK to tncin- liraiK'K, Simply mix il with miK'ir Hyi'iip or strained luinoy. In a pint il IH rcncly for IIKC.

In Mioro In lln- t', S. Cniiailii thnii- any otlirr I'iuox lias ol'lcii Ix'cn Imitafod, lint murpssfiilly, for nnthini; clw proilnrp (In 1 ri-snll-i. IH silnnin- troil to nlisoluti' Hulisfiu-lldii nr money n-rtiiidi'd. of Kiiarantpp iH'wrnp- to iii'd in uacjinKo. ViMir dniKtrlst has ini't jti'i'Ij for-yiVu.

Tho 1 op- Her "Yes; of ihfrKnCl era coniitiinj 1 turned her 1 1 "Why, bo Her'yoicff'wuy rent, but elio SIIIIK the vvordw distinctly. 'PW ADVERT'810 IN THE TBLISGRAIMI broken from the cliff. Gradually this buttress is- 'upward growth of this supporting pile is duo to the of yarlous l.fajrfT—"- li ready for it The supper will commence a-bo'iit 'o'clock and will continue everything is out and-cJcarad They The 9tyte with Mr. and. Mrs.

Samuel Sfputgeon'at hofefe, way, Sunday ffov. 26. All interested in the 1 Tenth: are oof d- invited to Disco brother ATliuentj; of St. jvlU tePty with every lOc loat of uread oy'F. M.

Stalder, Give Jne your watoh and clock repairing. Satisfaction I'guaranteed. Claris drug Co. rln 6 flges. At restaurants, Jiotcli, fe'ad fountains.

and iton your sideboard ravclfnvitfiowi A quick lunch 'prepared In a minute. Takenoirt-feaoh. right out of rocUa.i-NeTv York HAPPY W) AGE "If i renQcdy, by taking a ft of the ever refreshing, and truly benefidal Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, which is the only family laxative proved by the moat eminent pHy 'ht i "Kr wcians, bescause it a natural, strengthening way and warms and tones up the internal organs without weakening them. It is equally benefi- ficial for d)e very y9Ung and the middle aged, as js alwjiyf aiid free from all harmful ingredients! To get its beneficial effects it is always necessary to buy the genuine; beir- ing the name of die California Fig. Syrup Co.

pohl bakery was formerly, operated (or this supper. Juniors to Have- Degree The nierabera- 06 thcr- Junior 'Order of United American Mechanics are organizing a new degree'team and are preparing to-buy for tb.em. -The order 'beencon- stantly growing and two bers will bo initiated 1 at -the' Tflgular meeting which will be held' tomorrow evening the hall-Km College avenue." As soon as W-te seventy-five the lodger con- tempfaf.es paying a building to.lt- aoU and club "and reading; room. :P.9\vJe?s ifi Hcrlpus Condition the police magis- ha8 very ill at his home an Kdwards s.tr.ejQt for tirnp. pe.

a najttack pf an- old malady which t.w 9 y. ars ago kept him dcwn all Vinter and his condition has become serious. ffr i Mrs. Susan of Visiting -o few with her da'ugh- tor, Mpa. E.

yissjering, wlro Is at the hospital, j-fi- meat will be glad to- see any of his Rapture IB double and Ho chimrn r.thi vice. The 2 hi TWE UG STORE, N. CO. ep-Srd'altd Belle sts 186, Klnloch and Bell 'tielivery -Service is Vnexcelled, and QoJf Coats a We a tah all colors at prices from 50c to $3,00. All this season's for wo aid have Jlist scarfed 1 tti.

Wo give Pagle Stamps. CaU now, got 9 book and begin sav- Ing stamps for your dirisUnas SPALDING BUILDING 400. Belle Si. 406 i IVitliout iCufctidK or Of Opening at pn tho Several Treatments. toriurous U'uas, flud pressure on pubic bone.

mi IB PAINLESS, ar Alton rfnd ri n4 many citizens. Dorhood'wfctoW'l" cured recommend It A Belleville man, Jn writing, tella of Jils printed on the frontbt every i i' i'i -Ounala ranks world, Grover has returned toi Peorla aftQf, te.V visit tyofti "s.ia ijiaronja, Prof, and 'Mra, R-. Hay DUon is roco.wJnfi froim-nri; injury to one of his legs wblnlujlp BuBtained two weeks ago while helping on the at Tomplo theater. lie was con-Cinod to btu -JionjO' Iwt ts ablet to) bo Miss. AnpHe prtege, formerly of Shurjtleff collpge and of Uppor AHQ.n, is here BpendlnK few days ajnong tbr'pld frlendJB: 'Miss yesterday at jtho meeting ot tjjio W.qnj.nn's club, Spurgeon liuwklns, who has been" folding the position of day clerk In the St.

ftt Wdw.niylftvUlo, tho past l)lu position there un(J liw gone to Jjurg, Wwt Virginia, 19 reaumo'Work lit tho glass trade, lie IB a- iirosscr 1 working on a glaun am cbhllnuod to and my I wrlto'these to express ontjre aatlofe with, tfte way you cure'd mo, and wjn ropniYITtinTffli you rMAAl. To Save Stamps At Englo to street tmul'Up'. Altou Spei'ials For a Few Days Only. FREE' $1.00 Vorth of Kagle-Sbunps WlWi 1 ttottle AnmionlH ftt 5p worth fiagie Stamps with 1 Ib. 1 Cdffed ftt '20c worth 'Eagle Stamps with 1 pkg, Kellog's' Corn Flakes.

$4. Off -worth Eaglo Stamps with 1 can 15 Ubs lor Pork and Batpn always on hand, thing going at bargains. -Every- su erl.ng from St. Louis. Tlllle Hubbnrd hnft rotunied Ho ttjr home.in Greenville after a ylslt with Upper Alton In --eramop strootsi kouls, Mi'.

Louis Buma, Mr- llt Athens, New 4 tTrt 'T "I'l'rT Athens, and UunflrodB jnoro. 'ffovt ttlnk you are too old op the ryplure JB pf'Wo want everybody to ol Call "or write today for IANOS EOPLF upture lwr(l I ty the pronUnwjcy of pftre. lipant oj wr Coring pooplo' whUo lted at. i wi 4Ul JJ-J uril by Sjpp. quarantined Klder Buyn the two were sick nvw us well UB fto4 ail.

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