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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 13

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Alton, Illinois
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Gentlemen's High Grade footwear. I it's a question of the VERY BEST in Shoe making, when finish, workmanship, style and quality are considerations, you'll want our $5, $6 3 GRADES. Is near perfection as the art of Shoe making attains. Retailers Of High Grade Footwear. Don't Pay to Much for Silverware.

Can't dp It if you come here. We wont't let make the prices as attraotine as the article. Note the following offers. Fine Quadruple Plated (French Grey finished and fine dielwork) Bread Tray for 81.7&. Quadruple plated French Gray Baking Dish for Store in St.

Louis has a window full of this same Baking Dish at. 95.00. Above goods will be on display in our show windows on and after NoY.18 See the other good values at that time, impossible to enumerate Gouldlng's Reliable Jewelry Store. Ahoti Telegraph E. A.

SBCA: Have Opened their ftew Drug Store in the Laura Building Come and See Us. Bring youc Prescriptions We will take! good care of them, lull line of latest periodicals. We carry Cut Glass, Sterling Silver, and Painted China, If you want a Wedding Present, here is the fplace to get the best; nicest and fmost refined goods the market affords. New Goods Received Daity. J.

H. BOOTH, The Leading Jeweler. BY THE PBtKTINO CO SATGttDAf NOV. 14 NO, 10, TIHttD STUeKt, OomplnlntBOfnwltSr delivery of tneTKi.K oitxi-H Hhould either by mail or teloptiono. Call tip telephone 88, or Rend a poftlal when yon fall to get your paper.

Dr. ttohland, dentist, 3rd street, opposite Belle. Belle telephone 2691 Mrs. E. W.

Bridge went, to Elkbart, 111,, today to visit relatives. G. A. Laura bldg. Mr.

J. A. Lynn will go to Fairfleld, 111., Mondav. on leiral buslnesi. 11.95 for children's reefer overcoats, Sizes 4 to 8, at The Hub.

The Sewing society of the Evangelical church will give their annual sale On November 19, evening, in the school building adjoining the church. John Stafford, one of the men whose arm was amputated a week ago by a Big Four engine, has taken a turn for the worse at St, Joseph's hospital. Dr. A. W.

Hue, Dentist, Spaldlngbdg The suit of Rebecca Haiifield against ihe Chicago and Alton railroad was settled today by the payment of nearly $1,000 to Mrs. attorneys, Marsh and Haagen, for Mrs. Hatfield. The Si. Louis High School second football team came to Alton today and is playing the Alton High School team at Sportsman's Park this afternoon.

A decree of partition has been entered by the Circuit Court in the case of Mary E. Mooney vs, Mary Mooney et al, the estate being that of the late Thomas Mooney, of Alby street. The latest haif belt and box over- soats, extra; length, in the newest patterns, at The Hub. Judge Early was over and sold at sale the real estate of the Robert P. Stanley, consisting of five lots in block 5, Salu addition to Upper Alton, to C.

C. Moe for8 200. All those wno wish to join a class for the study of Via Christ! will meet at the home of Bey. H. K.

Sanborne, Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 3 p. m. 6 doz. regular 50o men's pull-down caps for 39c each, at The Hub.

Dr. A. R. McKmney, secretary of Millers' Mutual Insurance of this city, Friday wrote ajpolioy for 810,000 on a mill in Montana owned by Senator Clark, the many limes millionaire of that State. dozan fat chickens, hens just beginning to lay.

Call Monday at 813 tttautou st, or telephone Kin loch 422. Cottage prayer meetings were held last evening in six homes of members of the First Baptist church, throughout the city, preparatory to the revival meetings to be oeld in that church after January 1. At a meeting of Wm. McKinley Council, Junior Order of United American Mechanics last evening it was decided to accept an invitation to attend an meeting of the East St. Louis council of the order this evening.

All the work trains the Line has been using to repair the embankments across the river, have been withdrawn from service and the roadbed is being ballasted with chat. This completes the repairs of the tracks made necessary by the floods last June. $15 to 820 for the finest hand-tailored suits, the very choicest, fancy worsteds and cheviots, male with patent shoulders and and self-retaining front, at The Hub. Tuxedo Suits. Fancy White Vests.

Everything needed to fit you for the Swell Parties and Receptions now going on. TWrd Street Clothier. THB CASE UODff Lost Document will bel'roi)atea in Cotinty cwttrt. tfhswill of the late Julius I-YlMch was filed today In the County Court, for probate. The long lost document distributes Mr.

Fritsch's estate, variously estimated to be worth from 926,000 to 140,000, among his wife and relatives. Mrs. Fdtuch, under the! will is given lots 12, 13 and 14, block 3 Hunter's addition, the boraeaUad and all the cash on baud at the time of her husband's death. Mr. Frltsch gives to Bruno Morgearoth $1,000: to Julius Fritsch, $1,000 and to Mrs.

Jesse Stewart, deceased, 81,000, but ttie last being dead the property goes to her two brothers. The remainder of the estate is divided among Mrs, FHtsoh's brothers and sisters in Germany. C. W. Leverett is executor.

Fay stockings lor boy and girls at H. F. Labne's. Notice. Parties holding watch coupens from M.

Morltz, band them In as contest closes Nov. 15. The County Court of St. Charles county, has decided to expend considerable money macadamizing the Alton-St. Chaclcs w.agon road at this end.

The contract let to Weberle and Eisner, St. contractors. The Cumberland Presbyterian VT. P. S.

C. E. gave a sociable last evening at the home of H. T. McCrea, which was of especial Interest in that there was not a cent to be paid anyone for anything.

The guests enjoyed a very pleasant evening socially and light refreshments were served. ol P. Notice. The members of Fleur de Lys No. 68, K.

of P. are requested to meet at their hall on Monday at 1 p. m. sharp to attend the funeral of Brother tanus Sohwartze. Visiting members are iu- vited to attend.

J. S. FOREMAN, C. C. R.

J. BKOEGGEMANN, K. of R. L. A rally day sociable was held in the Congregational church last evening and there was a large attendance.

The evening was passed at social amusements and refreshments were served. The sociable was preliminary to the rally day program to be given tomorrow morning in the Congregational Sunday school. for ittlshlng your work go. to L. 'I photo studio corner Merenth and Henry streets.

My motto, first class werk only and guaranteed not to fade. Thomas O. Springer was burled in Edwardsville yesterday. Her husband was a former Circuit clerk of this county but has lived in Texas many 'years. He is an uncle of ihe pi esent Circuit clerk.

Mrs. Springer accompanied him from Texas on a visit several weeks ago and died Wednesday. She was Miss Ella Randle of Woodriver township and leaves many relatives. A branch school of KeistWs Ladles' Tailoring College will be opened in Alien within a weeks. By having a practical knowledge of ladles' tailoring one may be stylishly attired, but at a much reduced cost.

For the young lady who is left to make her own way in the world, there is no line of business offering etter compensation than laaies' tailoring, and no avocation more pleasant and fascinating. For a Maine. 85.00 in cash to the person mailing the John Hancock Mfg. Co, the most appropriate name for tae Hancock Patent Safety Pin. The award will be made by the editors of the Alton Daily TKLEQUAPHJ Alton Republican and Sentinel-Dem- ocat All replies must be mailed on or before the 10th of November.

Thursday evening the friends of Miss Emma Sauvage tendered her a surprise party, and Miss Emma was really surprised. About 46 were present and all enjoyed a delightful Flinch was the order of the evening, and danolng was indulged in afterwards, with Mr Fred Immenga, pianist. Elegant refreshments were served and those present found Hiss Emma a delightful hostess even she was "surprised." Those from out of town were Misses Maud Bassi tt and Verna Sheperd, Jerseyville; Messrs. Bayer, East St. Louis, and J.

M. Leonard, St. Louis. Fresh Homemade Bratwum. Groceries and notions delivered to any part of the city.

H. L. Eokhardt, 125 North street. Klolooh, 418. benoiiHly Hurl ituuaway.

Mrs. Katharine Arkens was serious- hurt late this afternoon in a runaway on State street, near Trinity Jtiapel. With a young roan she was driving a spirited horse and the aul- nal took fright. In a collision with a telephone pole Mrs. Arkens and bur ouipauiou were thrown out and Mrs.

Arkens struck the pole, sustaining ualuful Injuries. Tae young man, whose name could not be learned, also badly hurt. inoorporatiou faperu Filed. Articles of incorporation of the Alton Sand and Transportation Uom- were filed with Recorder Kunce- mann Friday. The capital Block is (26.000, divided into shares of 1100 each, Tbo principal otiloe is 10 Alton.

Called A Very Largo of Foster TtWustiip JtwiKleutH to Alton, The case wherein Mrs. Sarah Cahooe Of Foster township, charged J. Me Craoken, teacher yf the Werts school, with brutal treatment of her children, was called In Justleo Nathan 'D court Saturday morning. From the very large number of pretty girls and laughing boys pre-ent the first im presslon of one unaware of the real import of the meeting was that a oand pulling party or busking bee wan about to be pulled BUD that tm presslon Was dispelled when the court got down to business. Tcie room was crowded and so were the leading to the court room, and it looked like only enough people to watch the houses were left In Fos'er townobip The costs in the case, exclusive of attorneys faes, will reach $75, It is said, and this suit may not be the end of it.

Justice Nathan took the case under advisement until 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. 1 C. Hopr.inu, dentist 102 W. 3d it. Missionary Meeting Next Thursday afternoon and evening will be a big missionary day in the First Baptist church.

During the afternoon the regular meeting of tre Baptist Missionary circle will be held and supper will ba -orved in the church. Miss Maud a graduate College and of the Chicago Trafniog School for Missionaries, will deliver an address. Miss Darrow is planning td go to Burmah as a missionary one vear nspce Sne is well known in Upper and Alton. "Try Magnolia ana wproved Fig. A Remedy That When we put up a remedy of our own it la just as good aa we can mike it, and tbere is of It to do gnorti Paul Bros.

Pine Tar and Tola Balsam Is in llbeiat allied bottles and one bottle will cure an ordinary cough. If It falls to give perfect satisfaction, we do what we would expect you to do under reverse the money. Price 25c and 50o. One man said one dose was worth 60o to could sleep. Rename Prescription and second sis.

The Price Hilhln Reach of all.J La RealtaToc Cigar, I The finest Imported Havana shipped to our great country, 18 what to manufacture KeaKalO oeM cigar. A world Beater. Try one and get your worth. J. C.

fMJlSNCH, MANUFACTURE KlnlOCh.MI. Ar Slegel shows the atest In fabrlce and puts them up in the latest of style. Give him a call. Dr. C.

Barr, dentist, 2nd and Suits to Order. You need a new Suit. Come In and look over our elgUt hundred unit (patterns; oar prices are ai Lew as ti the finest We know how to mftko a Suit that will clve good Ladles', Buitn, and Hklrli made to at priwi. Call our BRUHMEMAN The Tailor Cor. 3rd anct Piasa Fair Face sets off and in turu ie set off by tasteful jewelry.

Beauties of adornment are found in rich At LOGAN'S necklaces, sunbursts, jewels lor the halv, the belt, the corsage, fingers. Some of our exclusive designs, will particulary please people count quality of first importance. J. R. LOGAN Jewelers and Opticians Hotel Madison bldg OUR GREAT SALE BUCK'S RANGES IS STILL GOING ON.

It la the highest quality produced by the Buck's Store MungeCo, and there lino range made anywhere or at price- If It does not bake or perfectly, your money back unother range free of Made of the fluent blued Hteel. Each bus registered trade-murk and IB warranted by UH and by the iureres. Our special price $29.85. It la positively the uNt offer ever made Mjr- wnere. You can pay wefktT Niiul-iuonthly or montlily.

delivered al ouco. lul ugeuU In Alton for Buck's but ulHO rell other inttkeu of UN low UH S24.6U. And Stoves We sell furniture ofjavery deBciiptlou. Iron beds $1.75 to brass beds worti $60, Ingrain carpets 350k) the very best atU5o. 7 Tapestry Brussels; oarpeii 60o to $1.00.

Velvet, the very best, 91,4, to 81.25. Bxmlnstor, the lifafa paj terns, 81.40, ArtiKjuare rugs to 840.00, LacelCurtains 81.00 to Linoleum 45o. Floor oil cloth 24c Window 50o to ''A Where you oreflU iigood. where TOU can can buy everything for home in place. Where you can buy goods on lorn 'i '1-i.

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1853-1972