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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 2

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PAGE 2. ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, HflVgMBEft.flV 1911 Open Evenings 'Till Saturday 10 O'clock New Department Store Featuring all this week Special Bargains in Men's Suits Overcoats MEN'S SUITS 10.00 12.00 15.00 16.50 .00 $20.00 MEN'S OVERCOATS 8.00 10.00 12.00 15.00 18.00 $20.00 BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SUITS $2, $2.50, $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5, $6 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MEN'S PANTS $2.00, $2.50, $3, $3.50 $4, THE eio 112-16-11 WEST THIRD 8T. NORTH SIDE i Back From Game Country. Dr. Newt Gillham, John Jlyan and Henry Lageman are buck from a hunt In Macoupin county in the vicinity of Brighton, and they returned with considerable game, among which wero 44 rabbits, one 'poaaum, two copnn 6iily one quail.

Quail may very plentiful as alleged, all summer, bu.t'sthey are also expert hiders and hunters-are having hard work to locate them; Planting Trees and Shrubs. G. Merlwcthor who is chairman of the grounds committed of the Country Club, hns had men at work the past week making improvements of various kinds about the premises. Among other things they have set out shade trees and shrubs. The- tennis grounds will be enlarged now that the wind blew the "backstops" out of their former position.

Coal In Demand, Jt Is said that uioro coal is now being taken, from the Eccles' mine on the branch than ever before, and at that, the supply is never much in excess of the demand. Mr. lOcclea does coal but'soils every pound of it at the mine. Ktir- mers in Qqdfrey and other country points nearby are steady customers and some of the regular coul dealers of the Clty'a'end teams there for coal when qustomprs insist- on having cpJil or none." The Syrt- dnll mine Is being steuilily also, and Is yielding good returns. Ho has teams delivering tlio product of his mine and these uro kept on the go constantly.

North Alton hus more coal dealers' than eyor in the history x)f tlio plaue, allhoiiKh in the palmy days of thu Coal Hranch thon- hundreils of miners here. All ol i In- present day d.ea.lers tp tie doing a good business, too. Notes. Oakwood Camp, Modern Woodmen of Ainerlcn, will hold its election of officers -the first meeting In December and full membership is expected to be present. Bee raisers arc now robbing hives --those who did not do so and in a short time will be able to give an estimate as to the of th'p year's honoy Newton Parker, always has a line lot of honey to sell ouch fall and his bees have beep unusually industrious till spring, sum- mt'v full.

Parkur has been JnJtl up sevenil (lays with a severe attae'c of rhoumatliMu is abla to get around little 'again. Mrs; Julius wlioec sickness has boon mentioned is reported to be little better today. Mr. and Mrs, Ay. Kcefor have returned from a visit with relatives in Farmers arc still bringing in apples to Walters' distillery and they aru still making cider and apple jack at that, place.

Mr. Walters has been in the business of elder and apple Jack. making' for a great many years, but this year is about the best lie over hud- Thermometers registered at 18 above this mornlni; about 0 o'clock and the wind that prevailed added to the frigidity of the atmosphere. A Thanksgiving Eve masquerade bull and banquet will be given in Illlni club building by the owners of the the members of tlio North Alton Club company. Tho members of the straw billing crows at work in tha bottoms for UriKltU Leyser are making duily trips to and from homu.

now that tlio uir luis become a lUtlo front for In si lent. Frank Kortknmp who fell and Injured hadly a fow days ago 'While ut work at the brick plant, ij For Making Muffins biscuit all hot breakfast cakes, use Rumford Baking Powder. It not only makes them lighter, better flavored, more tender and digestible, but it adds nutritive value to the food. Make to-morrow's breakfast cakes with QuIokRfillOf Front Tons Justice Bufe Wants To Why Allen Is Out. Justice Henry Bufej who sent John Allen over to the Bdwardsvllle jail under a six, months peace bond 'a week ago went tp Edwardsyille today to find out why he is out.

He was to liave furnished -the oorid but did not do it in Justice Bufe's court and Mr. Bute believes that his o(flce is where the bond should be satisfied If Allen is released. Allen WHS over yesterday and began making remarks which Justice liufe says tend to show that he may execute of the tliroats for which he was sent over. Measles Epidemic Started In River. There are three cases of measles in Wood River and several other children are ill who may later prove have measles.

There are two chty- dren in the family of Paul, Ketch- meyer that have measles and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Valvoda is 'suffering with the malady. The Valvoda girl is also suffering with a light attack of pneumonia which makes her case much more serious an ordinary case of measles. Notes.

Mrs, Fanny Dolby of Chicago arrived today to visit at the hdme of Mrs. M. F. Manning. Herman Wiesenfeldt who has been HI for several days is recovering.

A party of ladies from Wood River went to Alton this afternoon to at- tena a party given at the home pf Mrs. Postlewaite on Washington avenue. Attorney R. P. Owen spent yesterday visiting rolatlvtts in Fort Russell township.

Mrs. Jemina Ray and daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Llewelen of Brunswick, are guests at the home, of Thomas Haller In Wood River, A party of friends were at the Jipme of Z. B. Owen yesterday.

Among those pr.es.eiit were; Mrs. Thomas Haller, Mrs. Jenvlna Ray and daughter, Mrs. Myrtle LJewelen and R. Owen, Tlie Ly.rlc theater, wllj glye a tonight.

The picture exhibitions are given every ajid. Friday night. The daughter JMJ 1 and Mrs. Louis. Murphy is very ill.

Mrs. C. C. Marsh and sop, Leo, the day ip, St. Louis.

Fr. B. F. Manning of Alton was vls- jtihg.in Wood River today. Woodmen will their an-, nual dance tomorrow evening' hi' the Guinsey hall.

tony fii'tat Purchase Tony; Apjiciwinskl pf Wood River "was today and bought from and Gaston store over 100'; pouhds of meat of various kinds for. i', large party which is to be held Nearly a hundred getting along fairly well at the home of his parents, and Mrs. Kortkamp on braneilj. will, however, be confined -to house for some time. Macadam hauled and placed on the eaat side of State street, between Delmar avenu and Belle street, and is the intention of Contractor Ryan to have botlj sides of the street pavecl and from the Qrafton road to Overath's garden by Thanksgiving d.ay.

Jess Kennedy, track foreman for the A. J. P. had several loads of frozen dirt removed from tracks of that road at th crossing o.f Qrafton road and State street today. The dirt and mud had allowed to'' accumulate until the rolls wero covered and In aome places they wero entirely out of s.lght.

guests nave-been invited he said and there would be a dance and feasting until way In tho morning. The occasion is to celebrate the christening of Che infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Rosand- it will be celebrated In true foreign style. Notes.

J. P. Gijlham was out today with a petition to' be signed up by property owners permitting electric light wlrea to pass property and asking for a franchise from the of Alton for lighting. James Rlley was sent to the poor farm yefltqrdoy under orders of Assistant Sijipervlppr S. Hawkins.

He has traveled over the state and dropped in here ill and out of funds, Mrs. Jeff Bright and family down today from Up'per Alton and occupied their new house recently built ih Silver Ridge. Services will be held In the Metho; dlat church on Sunday at 11 o'clock' by the Rev. 'Hillingshead, There will be a number of additions to the church by baptism. The members of the Junior Order of American Mechanics will go to Upper Alton tonight in a body to attend art initiation of new members in' the Upper Alton Mrs.

'Anderson and son of Ford Smith, former residents of East Alton visiting 1 friends here. of; East Alton Methodist ciiiirch 'will consider a plan Sunday morning for the raising of a sniafl fijmd on the indebtedness of their sister church, the Washington Methodist church. 1 Pl wrio 'has been working on the second trick at the Wann tower is doing the third work MANAOEll TAKES OF STAB LINKS II. W. Kinkoi, Hunker Ueen KhipIoycHl by Directors of Line.

been employed by the 'executive committee; of the Star Company to take'the position of manager of the co.tupany be will take charge of the lines and all affaire of the concern next Monday morning. Mr. la o. son of Dr. Rlnkel, of Cunker Hill, and, bas held a ipositlon a mjra.ber pf year.s with the pell company, In Later toojt charge -of farmers line going pujt of Uuiikar Hill.

Mr. RinkeJ was in toiiay an.d hp leased a hous.e on street intq which he is iiiunedJateJy. belonging to Mr. an.d ron relief nowl- Acrt tnomwUt. white BttTTBft 1 AND POSITIVELY DOBS NOT BUSTBttt Kttp BV MEmt htm, The pptrell pregon the per- pr.oner,ty they preparing for, shipment.

tq n.ew In west, Mr, aftd Mrs. CotrelJ have yery much driving and, getting tp go to live the question of disposing of horse up. They you Id not ntr.t, with hprse fln6.Uy decided to Jake It.wjth tix T.h,ei.r for weeks, having changed with Mri wrnhaml Miss Lang spent the day- in. St.i iouls Miserable All the man, sees the world loolcs to He through smoked glasses andj ntever tries to rub off the smoke. Chteer up, JMr.

bright days-ahead of you. Go fianth's Plvorraeicy this very day and say' I want a box of 'MI-O-NA tab-, lets. Take them as directed and if, the doesn't leave ypur stpm- iich and bring a eunny smile to your loaded pn car it will dep.4r°t fjcom. Alton Saturday mornijig. Naj-' than A.

Jiarruv Mr.s. Cpjtrell's will ride hi the tp the. also a large consjgn- nxent Which Mr. been and with which ho took several in, apijltry Elbows. 50o.

Accept no iobatltttte not supply you, sStidiBo an our and An checked and no extra bo mode for th 8 MR. SOCIAL The a surprise birthday Mrs. Dlers- sler of tipper Alton last njght. Tie evening was spent In Playjng euchre. Winners were: Mrs.

Fortchneieier, Airs. Manns and Mrs. gchneble. The Manless club met yesterday at ternoon at the-home pf-Mrg. George Hunt and she very plpagant happened that ng Manless fell the last' fpr meeti gloomy countenance, your 50 I'cnts back.

MI-O-NA 'Stomach go and tablets will FOfl BALDNESS Twntwicut Jf Wo want you to try three large bottles of RoxaJl "93" Hair Tonic or, our personal guarantee that we will refund your money for tho mere asking If It does not give absolute sr.tlBfiu'Uon. proof of our faith in tl.ils remedy, and It should Indisputably demonstrate that wu know what wo are talking about when wo say thai Koxall Tonic will grow hair except whero lduoss has boon of iiueh long duration thi.it tho roots of tho hulr uro t'lHIrely dead. Wo are basinR our statements upon, what, has already lieon accojH' pllshod by tho use of Rfyal) Hair Tonic. We bellevo that wl-nt li has done for thousands of others it will do for you. In nuy event you cannot lose r.nythlng by glvlni; It trial our HUeral Two sizes, fiOc and $1.00.

ReinciM- liur, you can obtain lioxall Remcdlui In this community only at our wtoro -The Hcxnll H. Marifh i Drugglstfl, Third and Hullo SU. promptly end-ihp distress of Indigestion, will stop nervousness, dizziness, blllous.ness, sick headache and slceplessiieBS. Fifty cents buys a large box at Earth's Pharmacy jmd druggists everywhere. Another Mart Dog.

"alleged to be "mad" was street near the Job ranch this morning by a man for Joe Junette. The animal Is have chased cows aijjk- other four-footetj and 'ha! trled to leal) on then) and. Any strange dog In the Danforth street vicinity Is accounted by some of the reldents because dogs have inflicted a great deal of damage to poultry, pigs, there in the past few years, and any strange dog IB liable to be shot in that neighborhood. Funeral of Mrs. Mr.

and -Mrs, Johto Leverett turned night from Denver, where they been by the tragic death of Mrs. Leverett's only Mrs. Flora Hamilton, Fu- nert'l services were held In church of, Dr." Cassel is pastor, In conSuc.ted^'by' Young, A Castor church, ancj Rev! 'of'Martitou, 1 been as- sociatod evangellstlci w'ork. The pn-ll-bearers were oi other, denominations in Ihe The Interment at Hastings, Jtob. forpier hpme, where services held in chUTclj, conducted by Rev.

I. D. Newell, and including the beautlfu) funeral service of the C. T. led by Mrs.

Jones, State President. At both services, the choirs sang hymns' of Mrs. cae- sel's own Th'elr many friends at both) places we're gratified to look upon the unscarred features of their friend, and to know thajt the form of her whoiaji they loved had been'' spared any mutilation in the frightful' accident' which had taken her It Is a aftt worthy of note that both" Dr. Young anel Mr. Newell are former Shurtleiff men, while Mr.

Carson was for some years a member of the Alton M. E. Conference! On Sunday, memorial services were held In other churches! In Denver and at' which Mrs. Cussol'B music was qn the anniversary of both Mrs. O.

Wein'dle and Mrs, Hunt ojid. as both women Wanted to have? It, they pulled straps and'-Ahe' lot fell to Mrs. Weindle, and she had the club on hec JVtra. Hunt said nothing but wften it" cam'e time "for the luncheon yesterday afternoon she led' them to ''a 'table wliere ajae had prepared one of the finest dinners, which she' announced was" In 'honor of her wedding anniversary and, although Mrs. "'Weindle'B 'and her anniversary came on the same day, still the members of the club have the good benefits of both.

After the six o'clock dinner bean bags were played and the following won the prizes: "Mrs, Wm. Moat, Mrs. E. APPlequest; Mrs. J.

Mohr, Mrs. B. Gent, Mrs. and the hostess prize was awarded to Mrs. O.

Loellke. A novelty shower was given last evening at the home of Miss Johanna. Fuohs, of 1220' Main street, In honor of Miss Clara Hafoltlns, 'whose marriage to Paul Stierley -will take place Thanksgiving day. Th6 dining room was beautifully- de'corated in red and white' being' tho colors used. Red hearts containing suitable 'verses were given as A mock" inaT- ridge' was one of the principal amuse- mont features of the evening, 'Miss Anna Benecke acting as minister, Miss Katie-' Nolls, as grootri; 'Philip- pene Berger, bride Anna as groomsman, and Ethel Day, as' bridesmaid.

Besides these those present were: Mrs. Thos. Hawkins, and Aii Eye ryi prescription ecked and no extra mode for this sevvice 2 Rexall stores THE ECONOMICAL DRUG Building. THE E. MARSH CO.

N. corner 3rd and Belle Sts Phones Klnloch and Bell' Oar free Delivery Swvlee is Unexcelled. JEagle and Golf Coats We lyivfl a floj Hue of coi. at prices from GQc to $3.00. 411 tills season's goods for have just started business and had nothing to carry over, We give Eagle Stamps.

Cull gef Jtiopk begin sav- -AT- DOUGHERTY WALSH! SPAlDING BUILDING 406 Belle St. 406 Bisslnger, Mrs. Sam Selbold Miss Dorpthy, Minnie gela Jordan and Dolores Ahe. Wpnian's CpunciJ 'm'e( thia af- with A. her home on Langdpn BUHken.

ID at 'tlije. home, of. The eyenln'g "Waja spent' "ln playlne parchesa and 'the' won prizes: Misses "Ttohtldy, Mrs, J. C. Kenedy, and conaolatlori, Afiss served.

Ai A 500 party was given last evening the Alton counsel of the Amerlcau BREAKS COLD IN SEVERAL HOURS. Most lOf'ffictive aiul HiirnUesu to Curo a Severe Coltl und Misery. Way Thoro is not-onej grain of quinine In Papo's Cold Compound, which, when taken ovovy two hours, until tl.vco coiifjueiitlvn uro toJcap, will surely end th grippe and up the most sovero ccld, either In the head, cheat, back, Ktomuch limbs, promptly roltovoB tho most mls- orablu lioadaclio, tliilliit'St, and Walter luis roturueU from hunt In the vicinity of Oillosplo and ho brought consldurnblu game, Wulter'3 Intimate ac- lualntanco with tho "shooting slide" of the printing office probably Bomo when 0 handled iiMi THC WHOLC80MC WDER stuffed up, snooz ing, sore of tho nose, cittarrhul stiff- IUH-I en' 1 rliM.ujn'itU! twiiucoB. Pope's Cqlfl Compoujid Is the suit of three yent's" ronearch cost of more tuna fifty tlvounand dollars, and contains no w'- 1 1 we have conclusively deuvoriHtrateU ia In Uits colds or grippe. tliUf hiinulfi dlrcctod, wltti the knowledge other Notes.

Mrs. C. Jphnspn and son, Everett have gone to to spend a few days with Mrs. Johnson's mother. Harvy Wunzel, who north of town, wcs thrown from a cart last night when one pf his wheels caught the delivery wagon of Crawford Brothers.

His rljg 8,0 badly ilumngod ho had to louvo In tpwii and get another one to go home on. Capt. aqd Mrs. Yates, of Wwtirfi, roturned from brief visit In St. Lou Is.

Tho suit of Clara Warden agalnat Loujs Nichols attaching his wages at tho glass works, will bo, tried down town tomorrow. The case was Woman's League new hp.uae. wsre 'benefit of the exp'enses-pl! rupnlng'tiie 1 4 1 and At Crawford's Alton Only. -) of Ewglp Bottle Aiiiiuonia nt 5c $1.00: worth Eagle stamps' with i jib. 2 Oc wojrth JSagla' Tyltli pkg.

"Kellbg'a porn Flalie's. i Eagle Stamps with i Bouorio, Sugar 15 Ibs for cans Crawford's SyruV- Mflk at 23c. ho.uie-made Sausage and Swift's Premium Hams arid always on hand, Jplig bargains. i RIVER NEWS AND taken on a change of venue tlco Pord'u court. A.

Harris l.us roslgned his position with tjjq Alton Ojirrlw aud Horeuvhoelug 'company and will tomorrow with hla Mrs, c. Cotnoll tpr Por.tlfintji to nmke tUolr I'Vank vVillhuns und were married 'Thursday' evening, Upor Alton, tue pf the groom, Rev, S. WllllumB, bulng Rev. A. k.

fltewftrt or ittll Alton and some of the fishermen have) almost given up, hope of patch- Ing 'anything. One fisherman baa not looked at. his nets tor two weeks and he he Ja 4p no hurry tp look at them on account of the bad which ar.e Jtnade by his fellow i Tho strongest looking crafts ply the waters may now be seen on Ihe river. They pass down the river every day. Tho peculiar feature of JUl of' coniista largely rot trie mukp shifts Uuiit over the Jiulls to shield tho voyagor o.u a trip, as flee from the of the ibo of itlio fANOS tEASE AKTICULAR EOPLE.

Q'lve y-Qur waHJi ana slock w- g-narjnteo'd. Co. by R. Per- pairing, Clark's drug NG nnd woodn. Boyer does not claim that bin cure OH ftttrt ,,,1,,,, atho that in a p.

HI. At. Up IvfnM oture 1 from Wo of Ju OUve 14 0 gji by Cull.

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