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EDWABOSVILLE IRTBLLKlENCERi FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1SS8. Mimes Maude Parke and Hartie Wall were iu Stanoton Monday. Mrs. James Tabor and children spent days the pant week at Highland. J.

Earl; and Babt. Livingston attended tbe republican convention at Ed- wtrdsville Wednesday. Thou. Brace, ol Stanaton, was a visitor Sunday. Hfe was accompanied borne by Miss Tracy Moody, who has been visiting here.

September 7. Cat penler. Ed Hnlloy went to Poag Saturday. James Mitchell is remodeling his residence. Hiss Emma Holt went to St.

Loaie, Monday. H. M. Rlnkel ipent Monday in Edwards vllle. Carey and Leona Mitchell went to Hamel Thursday.

Mlse Fannie Wendel, of Edwardsville, is visiting Mrs M. Roller, Wm. Love and others shipped a car of fine bogs to St. Louis, Tuesday. Fred Mitchell and daughter, of Springfield, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives.

September 8. Miss Clara Lottrell Is visiting relatives in New Donglas George Barraclongh and Elder Walter have ceased their religions services and gone to East St. Lanis. Work has been began on the Edwardsville Water Company's pomp be use here, several teams and quite a number of men biing employed. Mr.

Al Maze and Miss Josephine Southard were united in marriage on last, at the Wanda church The Leclaire band was out to see their "chum" married. After the ceremony which was performed by Rev. Large, the bride and groom took the Wabasb evening accomodation for St. Louis where they will remain for some time, September 8. Worries.

J. P. Word en went to Edwardsvllle Thursday. Mrs. Ida Bowles went to Eiwardsyille Wednesday.

Mrs. D. English, of Coffeen, is visit- Ing her parents. Prof. 6 Osborn and family visited at Troy Saturday and Sunday.

Rev, H. D. Demming and family, oi Venice, are visiting relatives. Mrs. Julia Baumgartner and Miss Bernice Worden went to St.

Louis Wednesday. The boys of Wordea and Carpenter played ball Sunday. The score was 19 to 15 in favor of Worden. School commenced Thursday with Prof. G.

Osborn principal and Miss Vickie Dorr teacher of No. 2. Rev. G. Clawson, Mrs.

J. N. Sandbach and Mrs. Nettie Toole and H. Schneieder are attending the annual con- feience at Waverly.

September 8. t'rnlt. Misa Julia Bardelmeier and Mr John Kleffman were married Thursday, Sept. 1, at the German Evangelical church Bev Freitag performed the ceremony. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Earnest Bardelmeier. The groom resides in St. Louis, and has a good position at the stamping works in Granite City. A reception was given at the home of tbe bride Thursday evening.

A bountiful supply of refreshments wai served. Tbe young people spent the evening In dancing. The newly married couple went to St. Louis Sunday and were given a reception there by the groom's mother. Those who attended the wedding from abroad were: Mrs.

Kieffman and son Henry, and Miss Annie Klfcfftnan, Henry Lindhorse, of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Handlon and Miss Nannie Baird, of Edwardsville; Mr and Mrs.

Julius Bardelmeier, of New Donglas; Cook filcDavid, of Coffeen; Miss Gusta Kerls, of St. Louis September 8. Flerron. Emil Pacatte is sick with typhoid fever. Miss Anna Pierron visited in Highland, Thursday.

Eugene Pierron has entered the office of S. L. Neely'to learn telegraphy. Miss Pierron is taking treatment lor her eyes at St. John's hospital, St.

Louis. L. Kaebel is thinking of erecting a castor bean factory here, to press beans tbis fall. Dr. Polndezter, of Greenevllle, visited bis son, Dr.

V. Poindexter, here, Wednesday. Mies Sophia Grate, after a pleasant Tislt witb friends here, returned to her borne IB Greenville. Misa Rosa Pierron opened Flochar Monday with an enrollment of thirty-three scholars. Mlis Battle Davis, of Greenville, opened school Monday with a large enrollment of scholars.

Alvina, Amelia and Emma of Greenville, were guests of Leonle and Anrelia Pierron sev- tart week. Harry Pierron, E. J. Abbott Md Artbor Haeony, who have been TTarMtg IB But St. Lonis for some time home Hoti DM purchased a tract of oukei the food pun, mat Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKINQ POWDEfl NEW YOflK.

land adjoining John Foederer's blacksmith shop. He will erect a wagon mate ing shop and also a dwelling house, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Brown, of Greenville, are spending some time with their daughter, Mrs.

S. L. Neely. Miss Rosa Gruenfeider had resigned as organist in St. Mary's church, and will leave for Greenville in the near future.

September 8. I'rnlrlen, wn, Mrs, Anna Nubbe Is building an addition to her bouse. J. M. McDonnell, of East St.

Lonis was a visitor Sunday. Attorney E. C. Springer, Edwardsville; was a caller Tuesday. Prof.

8 L. Stiver, of the Bunker Hll Academy was here Sunday. A number from here attended the Labor Dsy picnic at Staunton. A moonlight picnic was given a Franke's grove Saturday night. Dan Frances and N.

0. Jencks, Bunker Hill, were heie Tuesday. John Mitchell having sold bis farm has moyed to the Henry Halleman (arm. Fred Suhrenbrock has moved to the farm he lately purchased from John Mitchell. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Deyer, of St. Louis were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Hartnett, Sunday. The children of the Lutheran scboo gave a picnic at Dueblede'e grove Tburs day. A most enjoyable time was bad, September 8. Mrs Louis Ereela died this morning At tbe last meeting of the Ire company Fred Baieileln was elected assistan chief. The Carr Supply of Belleville, has put a new steam boiler in the Catholic church.

Chas. Kuhlenbeek, cf St. Lonis, visited his parents here several days tbe fore part of the week. The school board granted to Jos. Bullock the coal contract, he being the lowest bidder at $1 per ton.

A crowd of firemen went squirrel hunt- Ing in Silver creek bottom Sunday, and the amount of their booty was one. The picnic given by the Zinc Workers Union on labor day was a grand success There was a large parade in the morn' log, the Collinsvllie and Long Bros bands urnisning the music. The tug o. war between the zinc workers and tbi fire company was won by the former. Died, at his residence In tbis city on Monday morning, Mr, Richard Bowker aged 49 years The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon under tbe auspices of the Modern Woodmen.

He was also a member of the Royal Neighbors and Modern Americans He leaves a wife and four children to mourn his demise. September 8. Mrs. Albert Brensing is quite sick. James Watts, of in town Monday.

Charles Cooksey, of St Louis, Is visit ing relatives. John Berger and wife, of Madison spent Sunday with relatives. Miss Flossie Good, of St Louis, is vis iting her cousin, Miss Effla Keown Jos. C. Westerholt went Madison Monday to drive delivery wagon.

H. Frlebe and wife, of Irvington, spen Sunday with 'Berger and family The annual mission feast was beld by the Lutherans Sunday. The attendant was fair. A party of young folks took a hay ride to the home of Miss Stella Tibbetts Monday evening. G.

W. Rockwell and wife, of Mulberry Grove, are visiting their son, A B. Rock well, and family, Miss Irene Head returned to Alton Saturday. She was accompanied home by Miss Lillian G. Keown About 45 persons gathered at the boma of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Harris Thursday In honor of Mies Emma Harris of Formosa Miss Lou B. Noblitt, of East St. Louis, came out Sunday and remained until Tuesday witb her mother, Carrie Noblitt.

Jacob Gehrlg, Eeown, Wm, Woods, Gus Gehrlg, J. D. Barnsjand W. McMlchael were delegates to tbe republican convention Wednesday. September Troy, Miss Etta Dunstan risked In Collias- yille Monday, Miss Bertha Rump, of St.

Lonis, visited friends Sunday John C. Gebancr, Is erecting two bridges in Jurvia township Mayor B. Bark is attending tbe G. A. B.

encampment 11 Cincinnati, Last Thursdiy as Jamei Black driving to Colllnavllle, his horses became rlghtened at a bicycle and ran severs! miles before they couid be stopped, demolishing the surrey, Gerhardt Block of St. Liftis, is spend- og several days with Mr and Mrr. Jacob Gebauer. Silas Shadrick is moving into the Johnson bouse, formerly occupied by Dr. Zanders.

Ang Brnmwoith is having a neat house built in the north end. Swlte and Brumwortb are doing the work. The city council met Monday evening, and transacted routine business. Mayor Burke being gone, W. Gsjbaner was chosen mayor pro.

tern. Grandma Pnrviance celebrated her f3td birthday 'Sunday. On account of sickness in the family it was a quiet affair. Among those present were: Rev James Osborn, of Upper Alton; Mr. and Mrs.

John Peach, ot O'Fallon; Mr. and Mrs. Bent Colllnsviile; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rentro and daughter Formosa, and James Fnrvlance.

September 8. midland. Labor day passed unnoticed. Mrs. C.

Griefzu returned to her Uome at Mt. Erie Tuesday. The public schools opened Monday with an attendance of 480. The Sllenl Hours will be entertained Saturday by Mm. Lonis Kuhneo.

Mrs. Wot, Doersam and Mrs. Ed. Leutwiler will entertain the Dorcas at the park to-morrow afternoon. A farewell entertainment will be given by the Epworth League at the German M.

E. churcb Sunday evening. Mrs. Nelson Hagnaner and Mrs. Ter- vier, who were here several weeks visit ing relatives, returned to St Louis Monday.

The Highland Deweys and the Star Brewery's, of Collinsville, played ball at tbe race track Sunday, the score being 12 to 7 in favor of the Deweys. Ed. Ittner, of St Lonis, who was a fair visitor Sunday, met with a severe accident Sunday evening while alighting from a vehicle. He missed his footing and fell, fracturing his left thumb. 1'be thumb was PO badly fractured that Dr M.

D. Tibbetts found it necessary to amputate it. John Hoyt, son of the late Eugene Hoyt, and Miss Jnlla Falres, of St, Jacob township, were married last night at the home of the bride's father, Hon. Wm Faires. The young am we! known by everybody in this locality, The INTEIXIGBNCER and their many friends congratulate them and wish them happiness.

September 8, 81. Jacob. John Speis, of Mulberry Grove, has moved here. The M. L.

McAlilly property will sold Saturday. Mrs Hemlsegger la visiting relatives la St. Louis. The public school opened Monday with an enrollment of 150. Jacob Florl, of Belleville, visited John Frey and family Sunday.

Chas. Trttutenmiller, of St. Louis, was a guest of bis parents Sunday, The Catholics will have their annna picnic in Willi's grove Sunday, Prol. Aug. Mailer returned Saturday from a two weeks' visit In Wisconsin, Arthur Parkinson, of tbe Globe-Democrat, St.

Louis, spent several days here Greior Hemlsegger and wife, of Nebraska, spent last week with relatives John Frey and Mrs. John Moll went to Sailor Springs Monday to spend two weeks. Arthur, son E. N. Michael, fell from a bay wagon and.

broke an arm. He is doing nicely. Robt. Harding and wife, of East St Louis, were guests of Miss Cora Henderson Sunday. Mrs, Mike Bernhardt, of St.

Louis visited her sister, Mrs. P. Rhein, Sunday and Monday. Philip Gross, Henry Mickscb, Henry Kanne, John Hochnii, Wm. Smith, Free.

Sohn, E. Michael, Joe Sctmdwick and Harry Collins were delegates to tbe county convention Wednesday. Sophie, tbe bright little daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Scherer, died Wednesday morning, after an illness two dayc.

Services were conducted at tbe Catholic churcb and the remains interred in the Highland Catholic cemetery. September 8. TracK and 'train. The Wabash issues notice that the Steamer Mascotte" this week resumes service between Port Tampa and Havana via Key West. Trips are made each Monday and Friday.

Tickets win be issued subject to all quarantine regulation and rules of The Wabasb rate to Pittsbnrg and retura for the Knights Templar Conclave will be 915.50. Tickets on sale Oct. 8, to 13. Limit to Oct. 31 may be arranged for, also side trips at one fare fur round trip.

The Wahish announces one and one- third fare from all stations between Barrel and East St. Lonis to Edwsrds- ville September 14, on account cf Ringling Bros', circus. The Wabasb had a wreck this morning, somewhat an unusual occarrance'with that road. The south boand accommodation which is due bare a few minutes before 10 was iaid out at Taylorville, The engine left the rails. The track was cleared at 2 o'clock this afternoon.

CITY COUNCIL. RECORD OF THE REGULAR SEPTEMBER MEETING. Bitw StdeWfclkR Ordered--Official Be- pone--Claims Andlird. OCB stock of fall clotbipg Is ID. Come and look it over.

Tbe Model, Clothing. At a regnlar meeting of the city conn cil of the city of ElwardsvUle, held at the council room in said city on Tuesday evening, September 6, 1898, present: Hon. John Stolze, mayor; Edward Hagnoer, clerk; aldermen Belk, Bosen, Childs, Daech, Edmonds. Richards, Theaer and Waters, the following proceedings were had. Record of proceedings of August 3, 1893, was read aud approved.

City treasurer's report for August showing balance August 1, received during the month, disbursements, balance Septem- bci 1 1, same was read and referred to finance committee and by said committee examined and approved, and the orders therewith cancelled on the record of this date. Scale reports for August showing Scale No, 1, 20; No, 9, net 81.60; total, 8114.80; read and referred to flu- ance committee. City marshal's report for August was read and referred to police committee. Street commissioner's report showing amount of labor done in the several wards as follows: 1st ward, 2ad, 3129.10; 3rd, 75; 4th, 812i.76, was read and filed. Petition of G.

Schwarz et al for a new brick sidewalk from Park street south on Fillmore to Clover Leaf depot was read, and on motion ol Mr. Waters, was referred to the street and alley com rp'ltee. Petition of Gillbam et al for a sidewalk on Vandalia street from Heddegott's to the sidewalk in front of Kremer's. wat- read and referred to street and alley comrmuee with power to act thereon. Mr.

Childs movtd to suspend rule No, fur the evening and same was carried by vote as follows: Ayes--Belk, Bosen, Childs, Dnech, Edmonds, Richards, Tbeuer and Waters, nays--none. Thereupon the motion to refer the petition of Gillham et al with power to act wa adopted by the a i vote of council. Claims were read and itferred to finance committee and by said commiUet examined and approved and'recommend- ed to be allowed as follows: Wm Balrd CO OC Dennis HenU "30 01 Otls Barnett 50 oi Jos Iliad 40 Fred Ficgenbaura i 31. Martin Fischer 5 OC Wmtlalley EdJaggers John Burns 397 Jos Cerger 0 60 Jule Deterdliig 10 Peter Aurafcam 8 25 Daech 40 50 FJDaecli, Jr 52! Clias SomiuerlaU 900 Peter Ryan Pat Flavin 25 71 Ttios risciier 6 2 Ghent 660 If Metnger 2 6C Uy Marthe 41 6t Ihos Kane OC Geo liotz 4 feon Barnett Co 31 0 A Sllzle I 86 Wm Krleso i. Co 1C 5 Tuxliorn Bros 15 32 OC Democrat Republican 1 5C Burroughs Jutld 5 Hanser 2 6t Chasbllzle 5 7i Hlilskotter Helnrlch 469 5' Edwardsvllle Light Co 2V6 Claim of Travous Warnock was laid over to next meeting, and on motion rs port was adopted, and the several claims reported on were allowed and ordered to be paid by vote as follows: Ayes--Belk Bosen, Childs, Daech, Edmonds, Richards, Theuer and Wters, nays--none Petition of Abraham to remit flue $4 was read, aud on motion of Childs seconded by Bosen, the mayor was authorized to remit the Sue by vote aa follows: Ayes--Belk, Boaen, Childs Daech, Edmonds, Richards, Theuer and Waters, nays--none, The mayor reported approval of bonds for dramshop licenses as follows: Chas F.

Staben, Leopold Breudle, Kohrkaste Serrier Fink, Brendle fe Kellermann, John Grigaby, Louis May, Fred Blume, Kahtz Ballweg, Wm. Schwartz, Henry Danbe, John Dotterway, Philip Liebler, Chas. F. Staben Jos. Teabar.

P. Sehnert, A. Hoffmann Ivan Zarkuhlen and Frank Gillig, On motion said bonds were severally approved by the council. Finance committee approved city weighers'report for scale No 1 for July and same was filed. Ordinance committee reported Ordinance No.

120, la relation to tax levy for the current year. Mr. Childs moved that tbe ordinance be passed and same carried by vote as follows: Ayes--Belk, Boseo, Childs, Daecb, Edmonds, Klcbardg, Tbeuer anc Waters, nays--none. The fire and water committee reported the following resolution: Eesolved, That the' committee on flee and water be authorized to advertise for bids for 1,000 feet of 2J inch cotton robber lined hose; three play pipes with abut-off nozz'eB attached for the use oi the city, and to purchase same at tbe lowest possible price. Kdmonds, seconded by Cbitds.

moved adopt the resolution and same carried by TOte an follows: Ayes--Balk, Bosen Childi, Dsech, Edmonds, Bicbards, lIBIU'g GREATEST CIRCUS COMING TO BBW1HSFILL8 SEPT81WI14. RINGLING BROS. SHOWS COMPUTE ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN OF RARE WILD BEA5T5, A'ATER-BRED ANIMALS, GAY PLUnA6ED BIRDS' OTHER WONDF85 OP BRUTC CREATION. PRESENTED IN 30 TREMENDOUS 5ECTIOH31 AND EVERY ONE: A E16, GLORIOUS PARADE: 's NEW ENQAGED AT THE HIGHtST SALARY EVER PAID ANY TWICE THE LARGEST CIRCUS CVER ORGANIZED, REQUIRING 3 RINOS AND ADET a QS MIC BESIDES me MAMMOTH AERIAL SPACES vifEfal Hit HIPPODROME TRACK JLhfiFCr IftitvE WATHHft IMKrntirtt. STfttBifSart 300 Perfonnirc.

Capital Will Positively Exhibit, Rain or Shine. EDWARDSVILLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 numbered seats and admissions show day without any advance in price at Harnist Dale's drug store, Leland Hotel Block. Thener and Waters, nays--none. Street and alley committee reported as fallows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Your committee on streets and alleys would recommend that a new sidewalk be built on West Kindle street from Uu- ion street to Maple street, of 4 2x8 plank in width. Ou motion of Daech, the resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote cf the council The same committee reported the following resolution: Resolyed, That the street and alley committee be empowered to construct a four plant walk, 2x8, or a brick walk, Inches wide, from corner of Pars street to Schwarz on east side of Kansas, at the discretion of the street and alley committee.

On motion of Bosen, the resolution was adopted by vote as follows: Ayes-Bulk, Bosea, Cbllds, Daech, Edmonds, Klchards, Theuer and Waters, nays -none. The police committee reported approving the marshal's report for July and same was filed. Waters presented the following resolution: Kesolved, That we, the street and alley committee, be and are hereby authorized to build a four plank sidewalk to consist of 2x8 white pine plank, on north side of Fillmore street to corner of Brown avenue, same to be left to the decision of the street and alley committee as to whether same be brick or plank wa'fc. Daech, seconded by Childs, moved to refer it to street and alley committee and same carried. Childs offered a resolution as follows: Resolved, That the street and alley committee be instructed to open tbe street known as College street and Cross Street No.

13, from Main street to the public schools. Chlids moved Its adoption and same carried by vote as follows: Ayee-Belk, Bosen, Childs, Daech, Edmonds, Richards, Theuer and Waters. nays--none. Communication of M. Stephens, mayor of East St.

Louis, to attend laying of corner stone of the new city hall bnild- log waa read and accepted. On motion the council adjourned. Attest: EDWARD HAQNATJEB, city clerk, COURTS AND RECORDS. CONCERNING TRANSACTIONS IN THE TEMPLE OF JUSTICE. Cunutr circuit lera Other The amount of money expended on any one of the more than one hundred cages and tableaux exhibited by tbe Eingllng Bros, would pay tor the construction of a handsome residence.

Salw tor every tod all occMloni, from ft to 18. The Model. Circuit Court Christina Wilbelmlaa Grosze agttlnt-t Magdalena Schmidt and others is a bill for partition. Pioperty sought to be divided being lot 1G, Park's 3d addition to CoiliGtville, and lots 2 and 3, block 2, Turner's addition to Morris, Illinois, Fred Kohl against John Williams and others is a foreclosure proceeding; mortgage for $1,150 dated December 24,1895, by lots 1, 2 aud 3, block 1, Madison. Twenty-four suits against the Missouri Car Foundry Co.

were Hied In the circuit court Wednesday. They come as appeals from Justice Gib')a, of Madison, who entered on labor accounts ID favor of the 2i plaintiffs. Transfers of real estate filed for record in the recorder's office of Madison conn- Thornton to Matilda Dennlson. lot IT, blK 2C, Adams' adfl, Alton 75 MacK and wife to Barielbaugh, lot 6, blk 3, Curdle Maupitt's Maple HeigUs sub dlr, Alton 60 ii(las Uarrtelbaugli to Green Parker, same asaliove 60 Green Parker and Schneider, vv cl, same as above 35 Wru Goetter and wile" to Mrs. Anna Kllngel, pt seU se(4 sec i)3-i-7 70 Margaret Jllllen et al to EUzabean.

Mil- Ian wd lot 4 ana strip of! lot blk 89 Godfrey Oilman's add Alton 100 Margaret '-ullaas to Isabell Mamejr, wd lots 2 8, Ulk 1J linker's add and lot 1 2 A Allen's add and lot 4, blk 19, Foster Owen's add New Douglas 800 narrlaxe County Clerk Riniker issued the following licenses since last Issue: Age Jolm Blllar, Nameokl- il (Mrs. Wllhelrulna JfameoM 25 Peter Boes, ColllasTllle is Mrs. Carrie Dellaraauo, Colllnsvllle 30 WHlls Dow, Colltnsvlile, 31 (Dollle May Held, .21 (Jolm A Maze, Eflwarasvllle (Julia Soutliard, JO Ringling aquarium, which ii one of many features in the zoological display of the world's greatest shows, comprises a wonderful complete collection of hippopotami, sea ifoos, seals. Polar bears and other water frequenting animals, together wltB-a superb display of water fowl, Including scores of pelicans, storks, flamingoes and wild game. Tbis is tbe most novel display of the inaugurated, and is entirely original with this great snow.

Best watchmaker to to Boris. EVEE NOTICE. Notice is hereby to all persons Interested that the "Annual amount of benefits dramagt and work within tbe Cliouteau Island Drainage and Levee District of Madison county, itate or Illinois, for tta year A. D. unon landi lying within said district, are now due, and that the same must be Mid to the undersigned commissioners of laM district on or he fore tlie TENTH DAY OF MARCH.

A. D. 1899. and in default of such several tracts of land upon which Mild annual amount of benefits remain unpaid, will he sold according to law. to pay tturtunount of same and costs.

Dated this 7th day of September. A. D. 1898 GOTTLIEB WILLAEEDT, HKNBY ATKINS, FRITZ KAHLK, Commissioner! of (aid District The Truth to You're a jealous fool!" she exclaimed Ho gritted his teeth sayagely and gazed at his wife with bloodshot "You're not true to me!" he hissed. "I urn sol" she insisted femininely.

"Prove it!" he mattered with a hoarse, rasping noise in hU fevered throat "I hare already." ihe replied contemptuously, "when I told you that yon were fool. "--Tim. --Get yoar mteb flxwJ at OST--Black cutaway coat, land and Mont, finder wfll rewarded bj returalng wine to TTtOUND--Silver watca, on Buenaaaa M. 1" Owner can hare MM tr property describing the watch, Ibr notice and a reward A CCIDENT lamuuM HkooU be carried by everybody, TbrOlDttOl Aoatdeat Insurance oo. nU-kBOwrn and safe company.

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