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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 5

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BIG TEN DAY SALE OF Black Sateen Petticoats. ALL NKW CLEAN GOODS IN PRETTY STYLES. 3.75, and $2.75 Petticoats. PRICE $2.25, $2.00, $1.75 and $1.50 Petticoats. SALK PRICE By tho Telegraph Printing TUESDAY OCTOBKIt 27.

Office. Telegraph Building. Southwest cor. 4th and Plasa streets .320 Plasa Street. $125 and $1.00 PRICE $1.95 $1.00 75c Sale begins Saturday morning' at 8 o'clock.

Conic early and get fi choice, AT LEHNE'S, J07 West Third Street. Complaints of faulty delivery tho Telegraph should bo made elthoi by mall or telephone. Call up tele phono 38, or send postal card, whei you fall to get your paper. WICATHKIt. 1'iurtly cloudy tonight nncl with probably showers north Dr.

Roiiuiiu, dentist, Third street, opp. Belle, Bakeer Klnloch 348. Dr. A. Don Slociter 401-2 Commercial Building.

Both phones, Miss Carrie Hart left last evening for a visit In Chicago. Tableware For Both phones at McFaddln's. Drink Llthla and Waukesha water, 931 East Second street. A. B.

WyckoK, osteopath. Office over Booth's jewelry store. CONGRESSMAN liODEN- BERG COMING TO ALTON Will Speak at Temple Theatre Tnrn Out to Hear Him. Hdn. W.

A. Jlodonbci'K, congressman from this (Harriet will speak ni Tonvplo Theatre on Saturday Ing, October '31. It will bo the Inst Republican rftlly of tho campaign. The public Is Invited to be present, jadles specially Invited. Mr.

Rodenberg Is well kouwn aa an eloquent speaker, nnd a treat Is store who are present. PAULBROS Regstered Office DKIIATK AT GODKHEY. Tuesday October 271li. An IntercKtiiitf Occasion. to Mr.

and Mrs. lock, a son, October 26. Qus Ash- Farm lands for sale or trade. Orchard lands. J.

E. Russell. 16 W. 2nd. 'Middfetown Lovls itoday received a fine collie dog from Detroit, IMich.

Gifts, NOW, wouldn't a set of 6 Sterling Silver Tea Spoons make a very fine Wedding Gift? Besides It's Sterling Quality. The gift would be very useful and come in handy housekeeping time. WE HAVE MANY patterns and styles' in these Spoons. Prices as low as $3.50 per get of 6. miss of the Bravest." Best yet.

Greatest fire scene ever shown in Mrs. H. Pen-In will entertain tho ladles of -the Twelfth Street Presbyterian church tomorrow afternoon. 3 laborers, with family, will find steady work, house furnished. The Stoneware Pipe East Alton, 111.

King and Wells, builders, have taken a contract to erect a dwelling on the owned by the late Wm. Jackson in Godfrey, for 'Mrs. Jackson, to cost $..1000. J. H.

BOOTH. Th'ey always Neininger's Pig and Magnolia Cigar. Rov. Dr. A.

G. Lane performed the marriage 'ceremony, last night, of George Raymond, of El Paso, Texas, and Miss Ada Kravo, of St. Louis. They will live in El Paso. On Tuesday evening, Oct.

"7, Mr. Vm. P. Boynton and iMr. B.

.1, 'Nell, both Alton attorneys, will debate on the political Issues of the day at Godfrey. Both are good speakers and they will hatidle their respective sides with ability. Mr. Boynton will lake the 'Republican and Mr. O'Nell will represent the Democratic Bide.

The people of Godfrey should turn out In large numbers to 'hear the speakers- UBPUBWCAX MKKTJNG. Jordan Chorus nnd S. A. McEhvfll Will deliver an address at U. B.

O. F. Hall, Wednesday evening, October 28th, on 'the political Issues of the day, under ithe auspices of the Taft-Deneen-Rodenberg Republican Club. Turn out and hear those eloquent speakers in defense of Republican Ladies Invited to attend. IMPORTANT.

When you want. I'AUJ, IMNK MALARIA TAIIMWS BTO (hat get. (he 'Trade-Mark" box as shown above. Foi' CHILLS, KlflVKIl and MALARIA. Have cured Iliou- Hiinds, will cure you.

Thero are cheaper remedies on the market, but, if you want to be cured, you must buy the real, original genuine Malaria Remedy. You intiHt have I'AUL IWMt TAHLKTS. Price 75c and are worth it. PAUL Henry and vSecond Streets. Essex Mills.

Forrest Mills, HAND FINISHED UNDERWEAR Our stock of KALL and WIXT13R UNDERWEAR, of the so known linos, largor and boiler than ever and Inv to von? lion. COMPAHH the finish, K( "Jzo. Ti yoTbuy well once, you will always buy Kssex, or Korrest VOn TWO-PIKCK 50c to $3.50. UNION SUITS 50c to $2.50. KOII ruiti TWO-PI ECU SUITS 50u to $1.50.

UNION SUITS 25c to $1.00. Mills Underwear. FOR MBN. TWO-PIECE SUITS $1.00 to $4.00. UNION SUITS 1.00 to $1.50.

The H. J. Bowman Co. 104-106 West Third Street. Don't miss the 'One of the Bhivest," Monday and Tuesday nights.

Great fire scene. IT DOZEN COST, US ANY MORE one can. DOZEN TRICE. Slnndard 2 cans. PCM- can gc; per doz.

330 Early June real good one. Can 10c; $1.05 Eagle 15c; doz. Gem doz Pinoaiiple- Grated, sliced or cock- tall. Can iQc; doz. $1.10 iJli'licIleii Baked No.

2 wins 12c; doz $1.25 Both Phones. Cut Prices. Pork tenderloin 17 1-2 cents; pork strips 15 cents; for days at Illinois Packing Co. i Dr. Lee McAuley, of Brussels, Cal- lioun county, has arrived in Alton and will make his home, on Washington street.

Mrs. McAuley Is a E. DETERDING Monsoon- Baked No. 2 10 doz 0 "cans 1 nc aC EX 1 a 2 I rroie tarn, IQc, per doz $1.10 beginning Country Gentleman I Page two. Cnn IQc; per doz.

Best Red Alaska at 15c a can; per doz. MONARCH OH KO-WE-IJA CA'J'SW Tnc 1)OX Indians. Oil State Dcntli of August IJoscliert. August Boschert, son of Mr. and (Mrs.

Edward Boschert, evening at o'clock at 'the homo of his parents, after a week's illnoss from penumonia. His death was due to a general toreak down resulting In paralysis, which was complicated by pneumonia. His death is'a sad shock to his family. He was a native of Alton and lived here all his life. iHe was forking In the John Snyder Co.

sfore for a number of years as a clerk. Mr. Boschert was MOIU5 OK THK XKXT I'HKSIDKNT's J'lCTUUMS. Additional JlodcnlM-rg Conic mid Oct Them. Another of the next president's pictures were received today.

An additional lot; of Congressman Rodenbcrg's pictures. Como and got them free and decorate your homes with them. They will be needed on Wednesday morning after the election. V. M.

C. A. Junior to Start Campaign. A campaign for new members will be started Thursday at the Y. C.

A. in Alton. This evening a supper will be to tho junionrs in preparation for tho canvass and plans will nuufe for carrying oij the work. is proposed to lake two of the Alton schools each day. and to offer free of charge to them tho hospitality of the Y.

M. C. A. and all its privileges for the- day. Every oilier day a different pair of schools will be entertained.

Hoys but ween the ages of and in 'Will be eligible for Later the campaign for older members will be taken up. THE BLACKBIRD KITCHEN SE FOR $1,25. PAUL'S CHINA STORE. Colored Folks. Come to the A.

13. church. North Alton, Thursday, October y. at p. and listen to what Kev.

GeoT Slater, of Chicago, has to say. daughter of Capt. and Mrs. J. Fowler.

26 years oE age, and was unmarried. He leaves beside his parents, five ad on and Bertha and Mamie. Tho fuenral will bo hold Tho Sunlight club of Baptist church will give a poptlon at the church this evening, will be sent to the Hop! It will be a Christmas at o'clock Wednesday F'rsUfrOm St. Mrfry's' church, doll morning Prices. tenderloin 17 J-2 cents; pork for a few days at.

11- st Long coats shortened din's. at McFad- To Furnish Your Writing Desk -Maybe with paper, envelopes, pens; maybe a fountain pen, fountains, fancy blotters, and all those neat little articles at make the writing desk look clean and Come to. 8 EEL VS. The best 1 we have ever shown you of the Bravest." Monday Fire Rmvuwpiro and Tuesday nights. Set RoosevcU Department make the CLOTHING Today Is Pres'dcnt I birthday.

May ho live long ami con-j Untie to bo the idol of the people because of his -pluck and purpose'! A Bargain I'wajrraph. I to bo right on all things no matter tho consequences may be. oil Cloth stove I'-'Oc; oil cloth stove rugs, 1 1-4 Nothing too hard to clean, nothing Pieces 45c; oil cloth stove ruujs, 1 'l I too difficult to repair at McFaddin's, square, 75c and 90c; ell clot stove rugs, 2 yd. squares, Ji.oo Itiilter Hull Compromised. $1.80.

We never have, do not. Tho damage unit of Charles Rut- )l ntl ov wl any thin against tho Bluff Line railroad, which Joseph A. Uarncl has boon circuit clerk a little more than a year, and in that time has won oconlums from all who have had occasion to tlo business with tho Clerk, of the Circuit Court. He was elected to 1111 a vacancy and he did so well in his brief term that 1 the peop.U) wauled him for another. He had no opposition al HIP primary.

The pi'oplc should glvo him rouKlng big majority next Tuesday. has been on tho City Court docket, has 'been compromised. Mr. RuUor sued for $10.001) damages for injuries he received while a conduc- hi a wreck at Chautauqua. You never saw a mure lot of clothes tlian we're ready to show you right now for fall wear.

They're Hart, Schaffncr Jlarx clothes and Hie new colors, new weaves and fabrics are as rich varied and attractive as clothes can he. Twenty will get yon a mighty good suit, 'all Perfectly made, correct in style. This store is tho of Hart, Schaffnor Marx H. M. Schweppe THIRD STREET CLOTHIERS, For a clean snave or a good hair cuf go to F.

Bauer's, 308 Belle street Money to Loan. Have $0,000 to loan on real estate. Inquire Chas. H. Degenhardt, Commercial Bldg.

1'as'toiis Tiulor.sc In City At 'tho Minlwtbrlal Alliance meet Ing Monday the pastors Indorsed sugostion that some kind of a cha pel bo erected In the city whore burial services coul In Inclement weather. All the clergy men present, expressed themselves ah unwilling to receive any foes foi conducting funeral services, ally from members of ithelr own congregations and disapproved of anj bills being sent to the family of deceased, even If the clergyman was put to some expense In attending tho funeral. Sidewalk Improvement To Be Completed. Work was started this morning In a granitoid walk on Plasa on the west side from Third Iftreot to the alley. This In the I plcco of sidewalk to bo put down this portion of and coniplotos this fine Im-1 with all modern conveniences nnd provomtnt.

This piece of sidewalk In fln repair to not done by the, al wan ordered two years and Mayor Beall over slnco boon Mreless in his effort office, to have it plnccd, finally Hiicceodlng. re- lot, paved Apply (his lANl) FOR SALE, i.l Mil I OH fltf ll fn farm or 8 ftie of hand in HASTINGS, FOR SHLE 20-acro fruit faj-m, 5 inllos from town, on tho Qrafton road; ICO boar- Ing fruit traps; 2()0 young fruit trees; strawberries, raspberries and black- ucirrloH; good housu and out buildings. Will sell choap or will exchange tor town property. W. 11.

HtillTON, 115 Mechanic Street. Klu. Phone. No. Will open today, October 27th, at corner Second and Alby Blroels, clor tho name of tho Alton Floral llrst clasH floral eslabllBhmoin.

Wo guarantee most artistic work In fun- oral designs, basketH, and wedding decorations. Our aim IK to lileaHo our patrons. A trial will convince you. Kenpoctfully WWMBb MADSRN. In order to maitb atyllsh appearance, have your clothes inado to order at Horn tailors, 5G4 2nd St.

8iil(-, First, tiud second grade Jennets; also sweot iiotatouu. W. JCIwoll' trppor Alton. Klnloch 644. Of- A.

C. n- Ponlds, occullst aurlst, oyes tested and glassea fitted, 304 Commercial building. Both phonos. Now Time Cui'ilK the Jiullroad.s. It Is reported there, will bo new tlmo earns on Iho Chicago Alton and tho Bluff Uno rallroadH Sunday, but the oxtont of chansos Is not announced.

Chan. Pate, paper-TiaiiBer, tinting. Prompt service, reliable work. Upper Alton; Klnloch 1089-J. A nice lot of plush, rubber, rovfr- Bablo and wool lap robes.

Hubbor and duck horae covers, shaped stable uud plain and fancy hor8e 'l. t8 ttt PJofcord'a, Third ana Stftta lioys and (iirls. Wanted: One; huiulrctl boys and girls, from tipper Altiin, North Side and Alton; lif-fln profitable work. 5ti(J East Second strcei. td Iliiimis Voters.

Voters in Illinois arc u.ininl pay no attention, to the (o volet's printed in Kt. lioiils I( lie re- dial (he (no S(JI(CN iipcr- ahi under different laws and (hat (he systfiii of vo(in In Illinois different from that in nmrkcd accnrdliiK lo the law iidl lie counted in Illinois. are advised (o ascertain, If in donli(, the system of marking (he Illinois htdlol, in force for many yearn, aiid (o to voters they may rwul Kt. Louis iK'Wspapciti, as tlic-y do lot apply in Illinois A joy in the kitchen. Contains ebony rack, and full nlckle-plated meat cleaver, vegetable fork, perforated spoon, cake turner, salad chop, soup ladle, soup skimmer, paring knife, Ice pick and can opener.

HEATING STOVES AND RANGES DAVIS-SOTIER Complete House Furnishers 300-308 East Second Street. MAKE YOUR OIFT BUYING COUNT. The successful giftr.is that which confers tho most pleasure. Thero is 110 moro certain me! hod of pleasing people lhiin to give them what they want. Our collection of goods are oC a superiority inul in variety to make tho Hi-lection of Gifts a pleasure, and at prices carefully calculated to support our claim to bo the undisputed loaders In every economy which does not impure tho values we give.

Yon run huvo no bolter guarantee of tho success of your sifts than to select them here. GOULDING'S Reliable Jewelry Store. KSTAULIHMIOI) 1852. You Need These Now! Hygenic Floor Fix. Japalac, Floor Paint, Mixed Faints and Window Glass.

May we Have Your Order? Berths Pharmacy. OUR SPECIAL Steel Range. IIANGK, NTKKh MCKKh TO PRICE Storage, Moving, And Packing-. $19.75. ''rube Furniture Co.

to unr caiv. Si. i your JMK lu ami from Union Storage and Transfer Co..

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Years Available:
1853-1972