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PAGE 2 Wood River Teacher (Sets Word of Death. Fanny Whnlrn, a teacher in tin' River school this morning ivrc-lvpil won) of her mother's death in Fltnmiioti. 111. Uo.r mother was vhitlnj? In Ivnnsnu. find was taken ill iiic.rc anil WHS brought home, uhoro slip hfciimf- worse.

Mlns left for Staunton at nnon lodny. Notes. A ulcan-up of the ditches and Rew- rrc In Hcnbow City ImR linen started. Nolle in ill at his homo ncfir Wood Illypr. Mrs.

Jieph Owens was visiting rel- niives In St. Louis yesterday. Mlsftcs GladvH and Elsie Page WIM-P visitor In Alton yester. rtny. 0.

V. Waggoner returned yesterday from hnr thrun weeks' vacation tril' In Denver, and reports having nn enjoyable tlmo. Sha has re- pinned her work In the Wood River jio'-'tofflcc. Thomas Kelardo visitor In Louis Sunday. W.

Wolf and family of Alton and Mrs. Allrod of Alton were guests Sunday, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Httbbard. Dr.

C. llamm and II. Kenleke of Gwnltfl City woro in Benbow Clt.y yesterday on bunlness. The Alppn Mraus will give dance on tlffi evening of Nov. 7, in the Male liti.tl lu roast Alton.

A letter belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Cliarle'fl Mnnin WOR lost In Wood attar being taken out of Wood River poatofflco. Miss Emma Hnrr was a visitor In Alton today. Mrs- Abbott who has been visiting her slater, Mrs.

.1, P. Nichols for some time has 'returned home. Major Ueberroth who has been visiting at home pf Mr. and Mrs. F.

V. Mutst for several weeks left today tor Toledo, Ohio. A gang of man started td work repairing the Chicago and Alton mtif not want roofing now or for another year, but if you read oitt 1 advertbements you will be.thoroughly potted on you put gleg and built-up the bfcst that money can buy, And its extensive use on factories, warehouses, skyscrapers, blocks, farm buildings, army and navy stations, residences, barns, proves it is the most on the market This popularity is the result of the excellent lorvice Ctttaln-teid Roofing (rivei on the roof and the reasonable price st which sell it. MXKBM Mo JMiMon znanitclU 1 Pronwitr iWte." II upon good credit, prloei, employment of earners gonernl In Of late hava bun Amount of buslatu dopreMlon, moitly to the lack of fiUrneBf of one toward another, and to a llttla dlshoneety or tlirough all but not.In a majority of any of them. In a oountry of our natural weullb, ihould llltU tc TTCn-; ftbzUt.

The United ivlth tti Intfulnr and nearly 'no largo aa Europe. Our are Indented with and Intersected by Internal and wo by far, flnent and cheap- coot railroad' transportation In world, maklnr communication chew and, trcmendoiu water power and every variety of clloiate and nlfloent oover rreut area qf our Our land liberally stocked with almoit variety of mineral wealth, and with ir vaiti we aaivrorldiln en oorooratloni areTrenovated and their aired by I publicity, and hualnois men begin to feel a renewed confidence. and When political "cure who nave a of their nffalri, oUerlnK "rome- dlw" Tor all aorta of Imaginary troubleei when bava full pub- In and In sovernment; when inftnoBcrn iinil treat each other fairly, the apparent deureiMjnn will disappear and real prosperity will return anil May with CtttaiMtKJ Roll Roofing- it guurantcrd 3 year, for I-ply. 10 for8-pjyaud isytnm written aunrnntee bucked by UMUMCU of In addition to above aUo. nuke a com- ulete line of other roo flDgii.buIdliuiwiH'i etc.

Aik. yourSlcalcr. IfewJU bealad tu give you further fufonnatlou Bhoiit nur will quote youreaKmuhlepricci, nt lipnhow ruy day The of the RebekahB vlll hold a chicken supper In the Odd fellows Hall on Wednesday night, to lit three-thirty or the benefit, of the melt on night, shift at, the Standard Oil public Is Iriflfpd and will bt' omc. In the DtrijANKY AnWTlON at Wood River. It's peculiarly advftntflglotiH locution makes It more out of the ntnoke of the refinery, thnn other additions, nnd the best place in Wood ttlver- for a pleasant home and Increase In profits.

No foreigners. Terms to suit purchaser, seft M. mriwVNKV, owner, Wood i UPPER ALTON. EAST ALTON. General Roofing Mfg.

Coapiuy Mrs. Osrar Ijlglitncr CrtllH For liurftlai- Alarm. Mrs. Oscar Llghtner called Marshal P. P.

Wooley last night to investigate and see If mere was not a burglar hiding In the cellar as the result of noises she heard tl'-we. Mr. Wooley Investigated and found noth- ng, and If a burglar had gone into cellar he probably got away. There have been a number of but- Claries In this vicinity recently anJ the officers are making a careful investigation of all such cases reported in the hope of catching the burglars. II.

.1. l-'nnn Kn.st Alton Council. H. J. Jutting, a member of tho East Alton' village 1 has signed because of to Bllrtn.

are now rive members in the council but It IB sufficient for a quorum to tranftact business, an-i no new appointment will probably be made, FranipH Benin Bleep jn VillttRe Hall Marshal F. P. Wooley reports thai the tramps have begun to apply for lodging in the village hall. Sevei wore given a night's lodging last night. All deserving tramps will be given "attention, bu an effort will 1 made to diseourflgi the practice of allowing tramps tc sleep IB the village hall as much Notes.

thieves entered the Ben Picker and stole several chick ens last night. Marshal tf. P. Wooley went to Kd wardsville to testify In the suit of (he village vs. the Chttvt go and Alton.

Rowfton of St. Louis i vlaltingr his brother, Joseph Rowsoh Henry Schauerte' celebrated hi birthday yesterday by entertaining large nuhiber of relatives 'an friends. were nerve u'tid a splendid time was had. The primary class of the Baptin Church was awarded the banner yea terday for best attendance and th small boys' class for 1 bent A large number of East Alton peo pie attended the Honey Boy Aim atrel sho win Alton yesterday. Services were held In the Baptlo Church yesterday morning and ever V.

W. Quitnby was visitor In A ton to-day. Four new street lamps Which hav not been burning brightly have befe replaced In East Alton by ne lamps. Mr. and A.

Colburn attend tended the show In Alton yesterdtvs The dance of the Wood River So clal Club won poorly attended Satur day night in Hale'n hall because tho bad weather. Republican speaking will be hel at Hole's hall Tuesday night. Hoi Samuel W. Baxter of lOnKt St. Lout and W.

P. Boyntott of Alton wll speak. Perry Stamper was a visitor In A ton yesterday. The work on the painting and rr papering of the Methodist Churo WIIH resumed again to-day. MANY ENJOY BEAUTIFUL SUNDAY Perfect Day, After Week of Ba Weather, Calls Many to the Woodi Yesterday.

It. wan difficult yesterday to fin, anyone at homo In Alton. If yo wanted to find a friend, you must abroad. The perfect brand of weatl od that camo with tho dew of Sun day morning, after week of lower Ing, dismal weather, Imnpted almos everybody who WHS able to mov about, to go out Into the woods am enjoy I ho day. Automobiles wer ahroiid hi tho land, and overybod owjiltiK a bout WUH out on tho rlvoi Tin) inutile who hud neither tiutos boats, wore out on foot yesterday am wiilkliiK through tho woods.

Th woods In tholr finest state minimal glory. The trees are turn Hint just beginning to shed thel I'M. Tlio fall wild flowers Si's, profusely and the nutuiiu wiiu Invigorating uud health filv Ing. it you travel send the you for sft.mjfliL4__' If For W. C.

t. V. Tho meeting of the Itypfcr Alton V. C. T.

H. will be held to-morrow fternoon with Mrs. lUathy Waggo- er tit home on College enue nd this meeting Is to be of special nterest. Sawyer, a Chicago oting woman and a noted W. C.

T. J. worker of the state, will be.pres- nt and will addreaa the meeting. Alo the county president, Mrs. Lynch, EdwardHvtlle, will be here to vis- the Upper Alton organization.

An iftlcer of the W. C. T. U. requests hat every member be present Tites- ay afternoon and that each one bring a friend with them.

Walter Valentine Hits a 8011. M. ChrlsCrnan of Walnut street has received a letter from her brother, Walter Valentine, who now resides at Medford, Oregon, an flouncing the arrival of a son at his bnr of other little remembrances from their The St. Louis tfuents returned home Sunday Ing. In were Kale Qrady, font iShiil WJttsel, WliJtnm Von tterry, hlBtBlriaW aad Kd Qrady.

Other guests during the day Sunrtfty at Ip to Mr. well impressed -'with the cjpitttry own there The Methodist ladles' Guild will a called business meeting Wed- fcsday afternoon at the residence of Alvln Ford on WtOnut Street. iii i the Keirle Misses Myrtle and Violet Baker, Arthur Kigali atttl Mr. and Mrs. 'lV.

R. Orndy and children. Will Dairy This Week. R. 1).

drove, the man who has bought out the Alton Creamery, will open his dairy headquarters in Upper Alton of this week. Mr. Grove has leased the 0. B. Johnson building on fcoltege avenue and he has been at work Betting the place ready accommodate bis business, He has discontinued the stand down town which the Alton Creamery formerly had and will have his heafl- ciuartera in Alton.

He has leased a part of the old Loehr livery barn on Washington avenue where he will k'eep' Ills horses. The new TAK8S OFF DANDUFF HAIR STOPS home. The young arrival is evident- wagons have arrived which he a fine one as it weighs ten and ill use in ihlfl business. inlf pounds. Mr.

and Mrs. Valen- Funeral This tine have lived in Medford six yeans, Charles Cramlnll where he holds a position as book-'' The fttijerai" of Charles Crandall keeper in the Jackson county bank. gnnfbrd avenue resident Slnirtleff Defeated 1.7 to 0. whose deatli occurred Saturday af- The Shurtleff College football ternoon," Was held this morning at players arrived home Saturday night' the Mohler residence on Sanford'ave from Decatur where they had their I nue where he made his home. annual game Saturday afternoon se rvlce was conducted by Rev.

W. I with MUltken University. Ths er hune, pastor of the Upper Alton game resulted in a victory for the Methodist ChUrch, and a large num Decatur team with a score of 17 to her of the neighbors attended the 0. the Shurtleff players ices. was an Odd Fel held them down In good shape and loW) i a member of the lodge ft' prevented them running up a blR orafton, where he lias lived uritl score.

The Shurtleff players put up two eara ago, when he came to Al a good fight and very few Injuries ton to Ve his daughter, Mrs were sustained by the college play-' The. 'services were attendee being tlir a number, of Upper Alton Odd sum of their hurts. 'Tilly had a Fe lows field.to play on which also served to the boily Wtt8 removed from the handicap the game. lupiness Changes tlie thirst. November 1 Is the date for opening of the new restaurant in the Kittlnger building now occupied by the McDanlelg poolroom.

Mr. B. home and wafe taken to Orafton for burial. This burial service occurred thl at Grafton. W.

Will leave to morrow evening for Deming, New Kltzmlller Is tlie proprietor of tho W(J jU COi On 'a-Business Wip new restaurant and he is here get-1 MlBa Virginia 1 Gillhani has return ting ready for the opening. The new ed from Springfield. building being erected by Emil Vog-j Ml anc MVei. Fred Button have re elpohl next to the theater Is turned fro td "Telatlves in to liome of the McDaniels pool room It is feared thes'j PhllHp 1 Bi'umtti, 'of St. Louis changes cannot be made on tho', formerly of Alton, returned home first of the month as the new build- tHa Afternoon after spending Ihg will h'ardiy he-ready by that eek-end with Ujkper Alton friends time.

in Honor of Annivei-sary. Suhday was the twentieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam Keirle of Crawford avenue, and they went down town Saturtjav night not expecting to give any ijar- tloular attention to the observance of the anniversary, but when they returned home at a late hour they found that, their homo had been taken charge of by a party of their St. Louis trlends and relatives who had come up to help them make merry on their twentieth anniversary.

The fun started upon the return of the couple and the Keirle home was the scene of a jolly gathering up to an early hour Sunday morning. The guests stayed evening with over until Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Keirle and the day Sunday was spent In a pleasant Asocial manner. There were several musicians in the party and they furnished plenty of music during the evening Saturday and all day Sunday.

A beautiful wedding cake was brought up from the city for the couple and thoy also received a nunv Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers more water. If J-QU must have your moat every day, cat it, but Hush your kidneys with salts occiutionnlly, says a noted authority who tells u4 that meat forma urio acid which jmralyMB the kidneys iu their ef' forts to expol it from tho Wood, They become sluggUli and weaken, then you suffer with u. dull misery in tho kidney region, sharp pulps in tho back or sick lieiutoclio, dlwluess, your stomach Uv coated and when the weather 3: bud you rheumatic twinges. The iiriuo goU nloudy, full of tedliuent, the iliimnpls often gflt soro and Irritated, to wok relief two or three time during tho night. To neutralise these Irritating acids, to ulouuae tho kidneys and fluah off the body's urlnoua waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy horoi (alia tablcapoonful in a glass of bcfoi'o bruakfuit for a lew iud your kidneys will then act fine.

an Iti jne.de from the acid of nnil lomoii juice, ooaibinvul with and Ims i-sen for aiul, sluftitUii kidneys, to the aol.ck in urlno, i no longer li'iiili-v JaJ SalljfU cttiniot MIT. mul nml.i'j a itutlshtiUl t.uu A. Ma)n street, re turned to, Missouri Point where he Is working. Tsaac and have mover from Brown street to "to Flnkenkel ler place on Higli street, formerly occnped Mrs. Cella Porter.

Every Member canvass, Wesley E. envelopes for th 'Every Member Cattvass" are here lhe canvass made Wednes day and Thursday. Full detail the enterprise will i appear In tomor rows; paper. Watch for It. W.

I Terhune; Mrs. H. T. BUrnap has returnei from a vist In Chicago. Mrs.

Grace BrUinrn Smith, of St Imis, was up aml'spent Sunday will Alton friends. Miss Marie Krsilsebrner, of Spring field, returned to tbe Capital City to day after spendng the week end will her mother, Fred mer. Miss Thelma Brooks, of St. Louis spent the week end with Upper Al ton friends. Prof, and G.

M. Potter lef today for Mt. Vernon where they wll spend the week attending the meet InK of tlie Baptist State Association Mrs. Harry ChrYstoe returned Sat uiday evening from a visit in St Louis. Harrison Smith and family move Saturday from St.

Louis to Uppc Alton and have located in new house on street. Glen Butler has, arrived from Me line, and will spend a couple months with his' parents, Mr. an Mrs. F. He Is In the em ploy of tho Hook Island railroad.

Miss Daisy Porter, of Nllwoot 1 returned today, to her homo af ter spending week among Alto friends. Rev. L. H. Hiatus has frotu St.

Louis where he the meeting of the St, Louts Buv tint Association. Mrs LUUo Ofiborn has returno from a wowk'B visit with relatives I Springfield. Bdwlu Arnold, the son of Mr. an Mrs. Robert Arnold, of Powliatta street, was yuars old Saturdu ll.

and since becoming a man "Mr." AT nold feels very proud. In honor hia birthday his friend gave him a llttlo surprise Baturdu evening at hit) home and a jo)! evening wan apent, J.olm Ducommun, a. well know farmer at Foster township, arrive home Sunday night from a month' flri'n! Try This! Makes Yoni- Hair Thick, Olossy, Fluffy, Beautiful. Within ten minutes after an appli ation of Danderine you cannot find single trace of dandruff or falling hiilr and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks use, when 'ou see new hair, fine nnd downy at really new all over tjie scalp. A little Danderine Immediately loUbles the beauty of your hair.

difference how dull, faded, brittli and scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The etfeot a hair will be light fluffy and wavy, and have an ane'e of abundance; an Incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove (hat your liair is as pretty and soft as that It has been neglected of Injured by careless you surely, can have beautiful hair find It if you will just try a lltle Danderine. NORTH SIDE. APOPLEXY MRS. E.

E. LIIMKOGLE To Her Eternal Home Saturday Even ing, After A Shart Illness. Was" Prominent In Many Cirdes. The North Side was shocked dls tlnctly Saturday evening when th telephones sent around informatioi that Mrs. Marie Elsie Unkogle, wlf of E.

B. Llnkogle had passed away a the family home at 1811 State stree, after a short illness with hemorrag of the brain with romplications. Onl her and immediat relatives was all. H.ei illness begati' Friday ami from th first, appeared to be very serious an relatives were sent for. She wa born in Orafton, 13, 1869, -lie parents being Mr.

and Mrs. E. Pin erpr, well known residents of tha sp was christened In the chiirc 'of the Holy Communlcm there in 187 by the Rev. P. G.

Roberts, and sh was married in the same church an by the same minister, to Emil Llnkogle, In 1891, and the daughter Elizabeth Irene, who was born to th couple was also christened In th same church by the same pastor. Mrs. Llnkogle was secretary of th Sam Davis Chapter of the Confeder aey and last year she was sent the Chapter to l4ew Orleans to rep resent Alton at the national qonven a task she performed well an creditably. She was a member of th Eastern Star Lodge at Hardin an has always been an active worker 1 the cause. -She was a director th Old Ladles Home and gave up freel a great deal of time to the Institutlo and Its innmtea and In addition, sh was an appreciated member of sev oral social clubs and fraternal soci ties.

She was a fine neighbor and real helper in the cause of humanity going wherever she could find an trouble to dissipate, grief to assuage or sickness to help. Wherever know Bhe was beloved for her human qual ties and esteemed arid respected fo her Intelligence nnd fairness, To he aged mother, Mrs. Irene Pineror, wh lives at the Linkogle home, and the husband and daughter. deat came as a most prostrating blow, bu they will always have as cqmfort, tit memory of her sweetness, her faitl fulness and. her love.

Also they wl have the knowledge that Hhe was believer and that nlie lived her hello in order that tho Hereafter mlgh hold Eternal ilnppinoss for her in ac cordnnre with tho promise of th Creator. In her cane, It IH very tru that the "one who goes in happlo than the ones sho loft Besides hor husband, daughter on mother, Bhe Is sui'vlvctd by two bro thorn, Kdniuml A. Piimror of 8 Louis find Prosper, of Lincoln, III both of whom camn down for tlm fui oral. Tim body wus lukon to Orafton Monday morning iifcompanlwl by lurgti funeral party from Alton tin funeriil uervUieB wore comluctwl at 1 o'clock Iu the 8n was tm.utlzed, ami Iwtor murrlnd, Iltiv. Dr.

UoodRfir, Ilnctor of 8t, Paul Kplscopul church of Alton, In th proBoimo of very lurgo confcregu tlon. Floral offoriiiKB wore very num ttroim nnd boiiutlful and wpre tionlr liy nnd ludtvlduttls Alton, as in Uruftou. WHS Jrt tht Wtifi? wad rwnihled i ries nnd crushsrs of the cotiBtrtiottou cofripany: 1 lit Hollov this days gradlhg made. the he Company has ahead right how to'ftsl year it is reliably rep Purtersl of funeral of 1 Mrs. few Rice was held Monday from therhome of tent Supervisor man in Logan AlMjr by many TrlemlB and relatives of deceased and 6t ly.

Services were conducted Rev, W. T. CHne. i Burial was in cemetery neath a very heavy coverlet' The offerings 6f friends. Selections were glvett the house by a quartet, Iluntley, Oglesby, Andrews and ardBon, The pall-bearers today were Waggoner, Leo Cremens, August vello, Harvey JUotiis Schaffer, and Harold Notesl William Howarth has a nirthdliy tb- day and it is being observed in appropriate manner at the, hom'e a( his aunt Godfrey She remembered the anniversary ed up a banquet and other things -She knew he liked In the yearn Wcire he married, and lived 'with-her Rtitl'She btit legs, did not, Induced him tq come out this -SjlteW noon on tho plea that 3 members aome and wanted him to the! and many otthi day with her.

He has many' WArrM UaB a gpod time walking thrfee or tour gr home, that the lights wi figured but three 6 animal must talf Accorjlfng to Samuel Parker, and were among the successful hunters yesterday. Each got of the long P. Nail whofhas ing her father, David Ilch, kar-fy couple of weeks, departed Saturday for her home in Kansas Clty 1 4 i Mr. and Mrsi B. and Mrs, Fred Glsslef and, "fftinrfy, spent yesterday at the home- of Ml 1 and Mrs.

Prank Gisslet -lOn street. i Mrs. George Mads'en- Floral Company has returned rain) a benejticial two weekp In Missouri. Mrs. Harry Butler of visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Cha ner. ns Miss Elsie Vinson surprised last evettlhg by at largd friends at her home on but her surprise soon find she became a very gracious and-accomplished hostess. 1 ious kinds were played arid vocal instrumental music helpei entertain, 'Fine refredhments wire seryediJ Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Ward day with, relatives in Jersey The George Karr public 8a ing conducted today at- thV iirmi In Godfrey and a big croWd la G. L. Glassbrenner is doing tti titrdre' gbBd thitigs to "yesterday of ohideh'bugs liorao shoes; out majority, dt tfce 4 1 vj and Mrs. Alexander of 1 street, daughter, wi flinty aljout raitb 4 on the djftturd.ay/,an4 remauie4 until home syith flunds of Mr, Atf there are lots qf but they are high iip trees' and hard to get. There la immense lot of apples Cftlvey a visit ajt tbfl 1 and Mrs.

Rled jobp R. Davis is tloneering work. Misses Nannie Grace have returned to their homes sah after a visit at the sister, Mrs. Joseph Rain and son four teams wagdiis the Alton das and Electrlti hauling coke. Large qUartitles doke are being disposed" of company.

Nv County Clerk T. 'A. ily of Jerseyvllle spent' the homes of dlasBbrenner Will H. Murphey. Mre, Kraus is ter of Mrs.

Glassbrenner and Mr. Klaus is a cousin of Mr, Murpfiy. Ed. Rlntoul and Son Rupert 'of Newbern are visiting Alton relatives. Misses Runtce Kccles and Mary Wilson have returned froTtt 'a Visit with friends in Brighton, Herman Kortkamp Is sick at the homo of'his parents on the bjcanohl- i Kormer Mayor Chartea CHfford, who has been very seriously sick his home In Danfo'rth" street, up the en a ride in the Joseph ifrWlfHJ, Friday eventnfc bile today, it being the flnMigtf he the was able to leave his nowe.

Ll Ji fltj fh tfllMfW far from being fully Mrs, Yost of down to spend around among BY, of whom they have Took Bout thieves who stole a boat I Boat Co; workso" a which Helped them to a in Citing away with the stead of taking the stolen skiff the' as naturally wodlA I they headed up the Webb JTohndrow to 11 J1 11 a skiff that stolw ever. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weytf wjio i boon visiting at tho home" of' Mr, Mrs Peter Meyer In Ejlnr htii-n, imve returned iu Klmwood, Kan, Tho members of the nrn ww club will thlu evohing Iii tlft hull in tho Ilcu building, lion to planning for gram of amusements a banquet to bo Hiich us Frank Vost, A program will he aid, digestion. Mr.

nnd Mrs. od party of friends from part of tow their hotiie on State Kuccoon hst nltrtl And the woods nr with 'COOWB, all with K.OIHO. Ktbry of Into the managers of IM that the i a en tjiey iiotprslly thieves would tho river thereby netting the current 'to ittftl wore Wheri the of the trick Word effort lo Their OH Broa. 1 1 put up Ijfi'j In and of oir V..

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