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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 2

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ED WARDS VTLLE INTELLIGENCES SVtaryville-GlenCarbon H'I'll I il I 1 In the rainy country of Fran building ot railroad: Lmerich who was discharged last week arrived home Saturday He fttseral of Miss Emma Miller yei.ru old, was held Wednesday noon at 1 "30 clock at the horns m. the services were continued Lutheran ohurch He death red Monday morning at 4 rck after the seventh operation r-ulcer growths ot the stomach I She is a daughter of Fred Miller 1 is survived bj three sisters and jer father Her mother was an in- for 21 years beforp her death years ago The daughter has cared or her voungcr sisters since they infants and through 12 yetrs ot uttering has cared for them The before depailing for the hospital he sewpd for her joungei sister who be mamed in the i was laughing cheerfully as she jfent to the op rating tablr una teter Rev ho 01 ll 1 i i a hurch comluc cl ih i il Burial was in Unei in (pniftor Five Tin mm From Miiclilni Gearge Gerdmch ind four mpji ho were with him ruesd-u i the return trip i I yere thrown i their p-isscac; touring cai which he a i hey were decendmg a 40 foot linl ad at the bottom cr.is.hta i the mfllng of the bridge demolishing he machine and i 10 of the nemiers lo feet No one was injareci i kprt and Ifcronght them back to Worden The al numoer of piss'nws on i trip a spveiitpeii Purchased location Hoffman and Ernst Pickei have purchaspd the lots and building on Wall street in which the Roffmau Hardware store is standing Th purchase was made from Jake DornseiJ to St i nppii tjnfnt Joe Rotm is i i if, i I isnt to his i i in i ie -WOT i i mi' ru 11 cessarj cinnres i A. grand IP i i 1 Td al teadv Septei i '1 1 fcam romplc 01 1 lies weai a i iiul the acco id i 'tot thp i i i 1 I TOted to 11 '( i Cii'im il In WorcVn The Coint.ll Mnuscinpnt i Tallin 1 i til rand are i i the i i A i i soi 1 Xathei in 1 i 1 i mil 3Ie i i i i 0 II X( I' 1111 0 i 1110! 11111., I I I I til 1 Seivico in i His Worden Personals Rontman motored Louis Sunday Hoffmann spent the day Tuesday in St Louis Mrs Emma Tumbleson and rton are -visiting West Frankfort Di Burgett spent a few days this week East St Louis Mr and Mrs Geo Wlltz are the happy parents of a baby girl, born tnis week Mrs Tom Shannon and Mrs Harold Kennedy spent the dav Sat- urdav in St Louis Mr and Mrs Henn Blaae are guests of friends in Llteh- ficld this week Mrs Emma Zwilling and daughter Miss Alice of Litchfield Woi- den this, week Mr 0 Neudecker and children been visiting In Chicago retiniied home this week Miss Scotti Millei of Wiseman, Iy is A gue thp home of Barscbawk of St Loulfl rmd Miss Easter i of Qumcj guests of Joe a this week Mr and Mrs Albert Dornself tinned to St Louis i i in Worden with i rasbipr of the ill National Bank has to i on a pait of vac ition i ind Mrs illlim Quade un i i i of St i motPred to Wor den Hub week and visited friend i 1 i 1 es Henn Kriegei and Adolph Lue i h.ne purchased a i 1-intl i i-soiiri and permanently ,1 i nre in Worden this 1 1 Mbit ond i Henley of Mui- i)ln i i are visiting friends in ut Ins week Henley con- tiucltd it the Methodist i evening Ml ind Mrs Paul Stone of De i i a are Msiting in Staun- ml motoied to Worden Tues- to spcid tl)t with Miss Kill indslu Mr ind Mis Bel Olive and MiSB i in 1 i i to Litchfield one I I ins week where spent the PticA motored theie and back i i new touring car Miss ftlarv Olive formerly a ies I ident 01 Glen Carbon is becoming i prominent in evangelistic woik i lllmoi- She and her assistant Miss VIa Paul a been 1 conducing levnals in numberless I thiouglj southern Illinois The St Louis Globe Democrat yes erday had the following item Miss Mary Olive and Miss May aul, the first women evangelists to old services in East St Louis are onducting a outdoors every ight at the Methodist Slavonic Mis- ab a Miss Sperandio is one of the youngest in tht order and is well known in Glen Carbon as visits almost eier home the cit- daih earning papers dnne of leu August received a letter from his son August who is in France In his letter he told his father that he had Msited the a farmei school mate of. Glen, Harr Seaton who died in France Mrs John Sponalob ot Staunton i visiting hei daughter Mrs Louis of Glen ion Ninth and Baugh avenues They re entering on their second week vith large crowds in attendance Iifltle as Miss Olvie is amiharly known is the daughter coal miner and formerly lived at Carbon, 111 She was the first of a large family to be converted and eeliug the call to preach, she at- snded the Deaconess Training School Washington She is an earn est forcible speaker Mis Paul is the daughter of an Alton druggist She is a singer and in work for children hav formerb had charge of a children church at Alton which attrec- ted national attention M--S Glen Personals William is ill at her home with typhoid fever Deaconess Goie of St Louis, vis ited friends in Geln Carbon Sunday Miss Tessie Piazim has retained to after visiting her parents Sunday Wieduwilt left for Wvoming where he will visit his brother law Louis Yanda Mr and Mrs Bob Coulson and fam- ih have to relatives West Frankfort Ind Pert Evans returned home FH- dov overseas s'eivice He was i member of the Medical Coips Mrs William Heck Miss Lena Krumeich and Mis Emma NeuU ling spent yesterdd-s visiting in Tioy Mis Martin Waggoner and babv and Hany Meadows depaited lecent- ly for Pieice Coio where they will visit hei sister Walter Skubic mujied at the new washer Friday a heavy piece of lion fell crushing his hand TRACTORS are the important servants of the farmer of today It is only he question of a short time and every farmer i be usind one or more tor the various uses to which they can be put on the farm. They will all i a i i amount of attention; anyone can run and care for them, but it is better to have repairs and replacements taken care of by those who are familiar with the work and have the tools, the parts and skilled men to do the work promptly.

We pledge the owners the reliable Service. (an important item to consider when you contemplate purchasing a tractor) H.id a Birthtlav Surpiise Little Miss Thelma Heck 4 5 ears old Vvednpsdaj was surprised at her 1 ome in Glen Carbon when a numbei of her play matps arrived ior a good time on the lawn that evening Tack lanterns were placed among the tree. The hand healing nicelv and the children enjoyed g.mes Un- Hy Tacka sister til lefreshments were served Thelma lecened a number of presents and a bnlhdat cake vsitb. four cindles and fags decorating it Mis Louia Schneider and half sister ot John Burgdorf of Glen Carbon is verv ill at her home at Albany Ind Relatives received word that he is The children at the gathering were not expected to live as she is afflicted Stella ind Bernice Burgdorf Violet Wlth CElllcei Doiothy -and Man' Crockroft Alice llen Hiokson Lv Did 0 Hare Mildred Marv Clialton Orline Loider Margaret Kammer Cecelia Hlckson Irma Smith Thelma and Geneva Heck Mrs Harry Hickson Mrs 7ohn 0 lare Will Heck Ben Heck Misses ladeline Crookroft Mammie Burg loif i i Dawsoo Minnie Pock dot and Tohn Reskie werp also prs- snt GIESE MOTOR COMPANY Phone Main 602 306 W. Vandalia St.

H-M-I 11 Saxon "Rx" Touring Car because is s( i i standpoint Con-it er tin 1 i i and lit cciisc i is staunchh bu li i 1 1 i cause i 1 It is mccb mi 11 of the .1 i i a i is the Practical Car i i il from so man) different pie it is light in weight 10 i il on Hi el and tires Yet it is ind has no weak spots to a 1 combination surely i no onh from the standpoint 01 me oixuii bu in Hit Pblc-em ot most of the auto motive engineers com i a i designing high priced CdT ect WP Hum i i' "has is, features of the Saxon and see that thej in in line i the most advanced engineering practice Note the ilu i i radius the seating arrange ment the tire i its performance the relation of its power to its i in i check oft the factors that -von -vourselt con I or desirable in a motor car an( i (hen i set justice ot the name The Practical Added to those a characteristics have all the convenience and couilou coi Id isk with appearance as distinctive is it is i i reading the specifications of this Pracucil i i to iide the Saxon to make cntical inspection of its i details and to experience behind the the saastactioti resulting from its i Sm0 to us dcmoiibli ue the Saxon Six before bu BAUMGARTNER SON Agent for Saxson and Oldsmobile Cars and Trucks WORDEN. ILLINOIS Huit Swimmingi Geoige Burgdorf 12 -tears old of Carbon while in swimming in No 2 pond dived and struck a piece of tin at the bottom A two inch gash his head resulted and. a few stitches were taken bv a doctor The gash extended to the skull and has caused the boy pain and the swimming season is dospd as far as he is concerned Annual Chicken Tn The men of Glen annually plan a chicken fry for the voung ladies of their acquaintance This ar the affan i take place Sun There i be thirty or fortj on the picnic and thev i go to Long in racks Thev -will enjoy music dancing and boat riding on die lake Bust ball Game Sunday The Maryville Bearcats played In the 12 13 vear old class and de- reated the Maryville Whittlers a one sided game 46 to 1 Henry Stevens doing the hurling tor the Whitt- leis pitched good ball until the third inning when he weakened and the Bearcats scoied 10 runs and continued doing so until the total of the Tearcats teachetl 46 Thorn is thP catcher for the Whitt- leis caught good ball behind the bat Stevens who 10 yeais ago returned trom the big leagues pitched his fork slow ball to perfection but the winners batted it freel of the w-inners pitched good ball allowing one hit wihch was turned into a home run by Stevens A feature of the game was four home runs by Pipp the first sacker of the Bearcats Baga 11 who caught for the Bearcats did i ell getting 7 put outs The Bearcats hope to win from the i i in the next game they play ThP manager foi the Be 11 cats is Fred i Maryville Illinois Entei tinned Tolh Pour Misses aud Margate! Sper andio entertained the Jollv Four a their home W-'anesdai night Re freshments strved ant 1 p'eu ant social chat enjoyed I IPS Were AT recited 1 Two coal cars the Donk mine coal a at Maiyulle ran into each other at switch when imped by a trai nand one of the cars was derailed and swjag across the tiack A derrick was brought and the cai into the The cara ere not damaged bi.t consumed borne time and labor before the usual work could be resumed where they will remain until tn.u threshing on the Holtgreve farm has been completed Mrs Lena Blythe and Edward Whyeis spenf the day In St Lout Tuesday Mrs John McCullough and daughter Mrs Tony Lynch visited in St yesterday JJr and Mrs Louis Meyer visited Win Schoette who is in the Deaconess hospital Mr and Mrs Kettle attended a big league baseball game in St Louis Monday Mrs Wm Bosomworth and Byron Walter of St Louis, visited her mother Mrs Herman Grone- meyei this week Mr Mrs I Hawkins and sou of St Louis spent Wednesday with Mr and Mrs Clyde Jones Mrs Mike Kurrant is Barnes Hospital, St Louis where she will undergo an operation for tumor Miss Evelyn Lucas and Priscilla Lucas spent Sunday visiting St Louis with Mr and Mrs Wm Nekola 1r cre Tns1 illecl 4t the regulai meeting of the Tallahassee Council Iso 20 Miss Mai garet was chahontaa and Miss Amelia Rat Personals Smiley was in Edwaidsville on business Wednesday of this week Mr and Mrs Holtgreve so i Edgar Hy Holtgreve of Collmsvill' and his son John went to St Jacob Tractor Domonsti ation Sunday A Cleveland tractor demonstration was held on the farm of Louis Veyei east of Miryn'le Sunday The ex hibit was given by Kercher and Bibko of Collmsville Biliousness is a common form of indigestion. It is brought on by food-waste which the stomach, intestines and bowels fail to expel. If you will take a few doses of Beecham's Pills, when bilious, you will soon nd yourself of the impurities, relieve sick headache, stimulate the liver and bile and tone the stomach.

Healthy conditions are quickly re-established by using of SpcciJ Value-to Women are -m Every SolTby throughout the world. In lOc, 25c. "DADDY, I'M HUNGRY!" SAVES FATHER FROM PUNISHMENT Upholds War Act. New York July 24--The wartime prohibition measure was held constitutional here today in a decision handed down by Judge Thorn is Chatfield The decision resulted from a test cabe at New Haven Conn in which Stephen A Mmery of Mer- idien was charged with violation of the law Judge Chatfield that power to declare war also includea power to I prohibit liquor The he said stil! is technically at war with tria "Daddy, I hungry'" A two- year-old in his weeping mother arms offered this unsolicited testimony In the dingy room of New York night court and saved 1U father a term in the workhouse The baby's lather, Emil Coyle, was before Magistrate Simpson charged with wearing an army uniform -without right, 3 ti Check Your Baggage Direct to tor the news SURE RELIEF FOR ALL RHEUMATICS So Crippled You Can't Use Arms or Legs. Kheuma Will Help You If you want relief two days, swift certain gratifying relief take a small dose of Rheuma once a day If you want to dissolve every particle of uric acid poison in your body and drive It out through the natura channels so that i ou will be free from rheumatism get a bottle of Rheuma from Balbveg Take or any druggist at once It must give the joyful relief expected or money refund ed Rheumatism is a powerful disease strongly entrenched in joints and muscles In order to conquer it a powerful euemv must be sent against it.

Rheuma is the enemy of Rheumatism--an enemy that conquers It in nearly every instance Judge John Barhorst, of FL ramie, Ohio, knows it. He was walking Tnth crutches, toda-r he if well It aOBM. 60 as. nsneSi lor JOB, it Michigan Boulevard At 22d St 450 Rooms 6 Minutes from the Heart of Buunesi AWmrlf fireproof--lowett rate of any liold in Ue aw European plan 450 lisht plemingly (urn ind (or Solid conlenlment Our r.lcl MO lower by 50 per cent than tho.e: of anj other fiint hor.l in Crnoco Cre.t excellence service Populu priced Gftiei and a modem Coffee Shop Seejs. your friends where you are most likely to meet them--at The Lexington enjoy every comfort and i known to modern hotel methods--save one- half the cost of the same accommodations in the down town hotels.

The Lexington is the leading hotel in Automobile Row its garage accommodations are perfect and it is the mecca of motor tourists. Residents of your city, responding to wide advertising, have helped to make The Lexington one of the most successful hotels in Chicago and for this we thank them. You are invited to wnte for reservations, or to wire at our expense, with every assurance of service, hospitality and moderation in charges Building Owned and Operated by Interstate Hotel Company HERMAN Vice-President WAST AIS.

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