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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 2

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Alton, Illinois
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6 BELL-ANS Hot wafer Sure Relief if UPPER ALTON from Highland wagon for ago when Mr E. B. YOUNG DAIRY SALE TO-MORROW Milk Wagon Made Round For Delivery and Bottles Were Col. lected To-day. Tli" public auction sale at the K.

n. Young dairy farm will he held to-morrow and the fine herd of Holstein cat tic will dispersed. This Hale is at- trading much attention in this locality and it is safe (o Kay that every farmer in the neighborhood for many as delivery Is completed "about fl-30 tT in hP mol nflw Thls ns of the day to attend to the wo" his farm after he has served his Nloiiiers. To-day wns silo filling day the place and big gang of man wer- there to help with the work. William (Jnbrinl operated his rnsilage culler on the job Henry Spurfoon supplied the powrr with his 'hie threshing engine.

Rev. MeManls Preparing To Go To France. Ilev. C. former paster Die Upper Alton Presbyterian Church, IH back from a two weeks' visit at his old home at West Union Ohio, and is now lo B0 France where he is to bike up A.

work at. the from. He expects" to that time he has resided lii a on the farm. Mr. Hoffmann made the last round of the rouTto ihJ iY oI1Ccllon of bott) "tit a delh pr was made EAST ALTON WOOD RIVER Wannocot Boy Accidentally shot.

Christopher Wannocot, the 12-year ile Piled (he church yesterday on miles around will bo tin-re. The herd Holstein cattle is interesting now to cattlemen, dairymen breeders on a large scale and just and Mr ni.iin; UUU ft! I Yonnjj has received letters from scv- pin-ties in the northern part of atutc who signified their Intention to altond the at Alton to-morrow. Ji will be regular holiday to-morrow morning. The Indies of tho Unitarian Church will serve lunch on the grounds and they will he so well equipped or the task that Ihere will be no need for anyone "going h.nifiry Church Makes Good Record in Buying Bonds. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Upper Alton Presbyterian Church decided last night lo purchase a Liberty Bond through a special assessment on each member each week, the bond to bo placed in the Christian Kn- deavor treasury.

The Liberty Bond committee of (he Upper Alton Presbyterian Church finished a thorough canvass of llu; i nr l-AJHUJln I he in All on until next Sunday night At that time he will go to New York and he expects to about the 28th of the month. Mrs. MeManls IH teaching in Blackburn University at Carlin- vllle and she will maintain the home in a part of the Mrs. J. K.

Perry place on Washington avenue. Shurtleff and Western Will Meet On Gridiron Tomorrow. I he football game of general Inter- oat will be played tomorrow afternoon in Upner AUon on the grounds of the "estern Military Academy and it-will be an athletic war when the two teams meet. With the A. T.

C. at Shurtleff and with Rev. W. T. Hnnzsche coaching the football team the college! will very probably have the best team 1 in years.

The Western Military Academy has a very strong team and with the two well matched a good game will be played. It will be called at 4 clock Tuesday afternoon and since it is the first football game of the sea Ray Buy More Bonds Influenza Cause. Postponement Synod wh2 "I 6 of while 111 ids Pow- Word Poitponed Comlno Until Later. gotten out to Miss Nora fore at his drug store. Notes, Mrs.

M. P. Manning went to St Louis this morning on a business and' pleasure trip. Mrs. M.

n. Camp nas been seut to Kavenswood Presbvterinn he an j'uaiurnay to while Play. One pany at Alton. The lad, y0 ngrer brothc some lined on account influenza so she has postponed her visit until later. Miss Bestera was to have addressed a astump joined his- companions at meeting at Church and the United the members Brethren regretted mo uictiiutuo i ej, re lien very much to miss out on hearing her The church hopes to have Miss Bes- ters with them on another occasion to Doys threw a board afi ult IKTUUHIOII to The n' knoc nB Jt off the stump.

members of her wqrk in th Jne gnn was discharged and the shot A ri can settlements. itprnA ft. le Bn iterod the upper arm. shattering it is thought the arm will have to amputated. Raised '2050 and Sunday Rnsf nh, Liberty nay I 2500 3 which was taken in by the aen adies on Saturday.

A committee day be- for va iy and got the additional $450 Saturday $250 was raised at. the ernl Acoan.i.1.. LUB uen- Gen and held nea- soiv to be played in Upper Alton there will doubtless be a good sized crowd out to see It. There will be no admis- 01 no ii'iaru noth nir frnm members of the church who are out of since Friday the condition Wh their son, liv UK whore, and remembering that (he church now has 32 men in the army report-s show that 89.7 per cenl of the membership of lh church has bought bonds of (he Fourth Liberty- Loan. In addition to this, the Ladies' Aid purchased two and the Christian Endeavor Society one fifty dollar bond Dairyman Logan Has a Quick Delivery.

a. Logan, the hustling voung dairyman, is making a quick delivery these days of the milk he produces on his farm. Mr Logan recently cut out the delivery of milk in where he commenced his career as a UB aami g. flion charged and everybody Is Invited to see the game. Ben Yo8t sli fl Better.

While Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yost have heard nothing from Camp Taylor of grant- fJ 'Ulllllllt ernl Assembly. This the meeting of at a later date. Bu More Bonds NOTICE TO THE PUBLir Kenvi.le and Russell to discontinue the barber ri Gleaners of the East Alton Methodist Church will be entertained inK bX Mra Wer mch is to be tran- i Jor enint- etl that ho Is improved slightly.

After tho boy's wife got to Camp Taylor she sent a telegram that he was better and this message was received on I-nday. Since that time nothing fur- flier nott i. nnu ther has been heard so the take It that no news Is good family news RUSSELL -Buy More T. 1: at Funer a' Chicago ZSSKSSKSSS'JSZ "''I 1 0 C1 vu to 11 ail- full attendance of members is urged. Notes.

Mrs. R. E. Douglas and daughter Jennie, went to Wood River Saturdaj where they spent the week end at the home Henry Smith, a brother Mrs Doglas. They were joiped Sunday bv Mr.

Douglas and family returned home last evening. J. B. VanPreter was a St. Louis vis Mr.

and Mrs. Huge Riefgraber have received word from Mr. Riefgraber's no which he sailed has arrived safely overseas. Mr. Riefgraber is with Company of the 8th Provision OrrtAp T3nffiit -i Wood River Spent Very Quiet Sunday The quietest Sunday ever experlenc ed was enjoyed yesterday by the resi dents of Wood River, the quarantine closing all places of worship as wel as amusements.

It being gasless Sunday, also the people of the town wore unable even to take a ride. No Red Cross Meeting This Week, rheer will be no Red Cross Society this week on account of the quarantine. Official announcement will be made through the papers as soon as the sessions and work can be again resumed. Ed. Carstens to Leave in Next Contingent.

Carstens, one of the best known men in town, will leave with the Alton contingent of men who depart for Camp MacArthur, Texas, on the 20th of the month. Carstens has been a right hand man in the James Chessen real estate office, and his place will be, hard to fill. Carstens has beeu very 1 active in carrying out the Fourth Liberty Loan work. W. A.

Eaton to Be Cremated ThebodyofwmiamA.Eaton^ia be taken to Chicago this evening and will he cremated. The ashes will be ll tl i0al 00 bcr show In town Dr. T. F. McCall has come here from Elgin, 111., and will make Ms home in Wood River.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maloney Alton visitors Saturday evening F. n. Sullivan Is la Bloomlngton on business, goiug up today.

Mrs. Arthur Smltli of St. Louis was a Rive nmuiiton were Alton visitors on Saturday. Mrs Maud Johnson and Annette Parrish of St. Louis were guests of Mrs.

A. O. Burnett, i SaSaf: SteU80n AUon Mrs. McKnight of Colllnsvllle is the the guest of Mrs. James K.

Towey- Samtnie Jacobs -was in Alton Sun- Mr, and Mrs. Doman of Pearl have moved to Wood River. Doman has a position at the Tannery. -Buy More Bonds- Many Judges Object to Serving. Because they are making more money in regular vocations it is said several judges or election do not care to serve at the registration work wurK tO" morrow and they had scouts out today trying to find substitutes.

The notices received by them say city. following an operation "for relief of appendicitis. hci the funeral services Wl be held to-morrow. The burial will be wiui company of the 8th Provision re ef of a PPendicitIi Order Battilion and left New York or Volunteer Day Subscrin- sBT 9 ai iM 'iw Oakwood Cemetery. news The boy was in a very serious condition and judging from the message received first the physicians in the base ho I'ujroiuiuiis in tne oase hospital did not expect the boy to get Notes.

tTank Hussey, of the faculty of SCOTTS is his St t.rover Cleveland High School homo these days, looking after business Interests in Alton, the Louis schools being closed Carr McDonald arrived home last night from Pocohontaa where he vls- Ued his wife and now daughter Sun -Mr. and Mrs. Marry Bliss have returned to their home in Springfield, horc su ei 'intendent of labor at the Standard Oil refinery at Wood River and was active In the wor.k of constructing the plant. He to Alton rom Whiting, Ind. in Lille.

-Buy More Bonds Influenza Cancels Dance A dance which the Loyal Order of Moose had planned for one evening his week has been declared off, the ut raobvceing th "If something is not started at all surely will not get far," said one of 0 the Iocal "and much of John Henry have re- ceived was the result of the work the women who were stationedTpub He places throughout enry as been employed at St Joseph, Mo, tor the past few years endure that The nmoral of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kirk, of Salu street, was held this afternoon and that he will regain his health Iinown liere havin this his home from childhood until the past few years. He is. a brother of Miss Agnes Henry of this citv.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Saturday te Eb lh0r I roma o' Granite City, has boon the guest of Alton friends sines Saturday. Upper will ba over." Buy More CARD OF THANKS we desire to lanlm to the and for owing for was filled an costs in the court of Asa Springer. George Nichoahj Overseas James D.

Kost of the University riC a cari Resinol does wonders for sick skins A Skin that ia A skin that 13 rough, reddened, blotched or disfigured by eczema, sore spots, or other eruptions, needs attention. Let Resinol Ointment help you to get rid of these annoying, unsightly affections of the skfn. 7 Reilley IB having and the relatives who rolatlves that they will like their new sympathy and lent their aid in thr 8 a be successful in their the Crandal bipnuir" if to Ms bad, Pt on a farm there and'it 3 Resinol 'Ointment contain! mtdfc) inai agents that ac' heal its hurts ana healthy and attractive. Resinol Soap aids and quickens th. action of Resinol Ointment.

Al all "-returned to her 9 Jtewne. BtogmfieM. N. J. $1.

20 The of IS ke th Ski IS 18-14 held to the session of the IUI1 the state which was to have there this week session Is postponed Indefinitely. Henry Hoffmann and family will Wednesday fnm Ule yB Young dairy farm to Highland. Mr North Streeters Enjoy Soup and Tut A large number of guests Groce A. G. Burnett to Sell Tickets A at lnter urban Station store wi fiuuais HOD to tho members of the in evening yesterday house and enjoyed the speech waking and the served.

Ton turtles were used on Church street, The source of Eczema is in tho Eczem the clubl The Western Cartridge has music, the a fine new restaurant of its own To turtle soup within the company gates! This accommodates hundreds every in o'clock. so thorou, that no impure cju, at a Drugstore, and 80 1 811 8 fro the right jrou can gut without Laboratory, AUanta' Ga. Buy More Bondu Extensive Repair Wo'rk tculPany have an opportunity to (serve at tho noon hour. They hoin month extra on their a half TEETH Will STICK TO YOU i Uio renalr of the dike in tho Alton harbor wiH be begun. This work has been do laved because of difficulty in au 8 an" a Ut I enough to place so repaired.

-Buy More Bonds- Mrs. Andrew Hudson has returned i'om visit In Metropolis, ill. little recreation after sitting steadly at their work. OFF THE GRIP Commonsense Rules Everyflody I Seould Follow to Avoid Danger From Great Epidemic, THOUSANDS FAMILY WHITE, People Notice.It Them Off with Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Imui Remarkable Dentifrice JVftt bcsi inciiax forger him often-maoy ttouMBd, of men sad women are en joying life today because of tl, dtml.u' knowledge and tkill.

You can havo while pel unitloted admiration. U(ir finn hcalihy with no MW if you will only your 1 mnq ttmm sffm "VOIUCI UClOflF 100 cleaner of leeth and the en' of dentrificei, It an Ivre eflc tkMt VldOUS mi a I too common and abhorrent dU- case that aiueki the gum. and cau.es to blcedi i ii' and ipougy. tube of Sea good ntulti 1 ls Ternoon at 8 o'clock homo at 2517 Waah. The service were conducted by Hev James H.

HlRBtna. U8t0 of the per Alton A tlle Some of the registrants who are now, will will be things. have not to do HO. Lyman 111 la aDd a8 ne t0 her Bcthulto. Miss Rotch intends to spend the winter attending school While here she made her with her sister.

MrTo. Ladies Sewing Society of the Cross unit will MEN WANTED AT ONCE The Consolidated Chemical Products Federal must nave men in order to fill essential government contracts, If you are not employed call at once. Good wages. Apply S. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Third and Piasa Streets.

1u John' 11 Kuaruntei'rt tlrugs. hlj Tablets i was in Oakwood Cemetery 1 "60 to 2" Good Farm For Sale A good stock or dairy farm. 6 mile east of Medora and 4 tnU north Shipman. 200 acres or will Good house, 8 rooms and oth buil(Jhl Astern, cellar, good well J. B.

Coppinger Of Alton Madison Oouniv lt(l Court of Kdwnrdsvliie 'fj' 01 Torm. on the Klrst i CB ber next, at which ti ay of Deee 'n havlnv time all ui WI1 ell til al spring, tivatlon, 30 acres timber, eo tod i Bowed in wheat. Will sell on re.sona bio right. Will ve ne 60 acres For January Clerk of The Court predaled, Progr.

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