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EDWARDSVILLE IXTELLIGEJSUEK For Sale, For Rent, Public Sales, c. AVANTB1). LEGAL NOTICES. Wanted--To buy a good fresh milk ow W. T.

BAIUD, R. F. D. Xo. 3, Edwarnsville, 111.

items from all over the county; accounts of weddings, deaths, socials, receptions and enter- farnmeuts; also personal news and humorous stories about the great and near-great of your community Address The Madison County News Agency, Box 403, Edwardsville, 111. Wanted--An opportunity to show you the excellent quality of work being turned out at the Excelsior Steam Laundry; phune 1J5-Y or postal card fcrings oui wagon to your door. FOR SALE-- FAUM PROPERTY. For Sale A splendid farm containing 170 acres located one mile from the house. acres in mile cultivation, rural route, only from brick streets and car line with the following 7 room Attachment Notice.

State of Illinois. Madison County, ss. In Madison Circuit Court, Joauary Term, A. D. 190S.

Calvin Jell vs. John Huxel and Mary E. Huxel--Attachment tor $600. Xotice is hereby given to the said John Huxel an-1 Mary E. Huxel, the alwe named defendants, that the said plaintiff, in the above enUtled suit, has sued out of -the Circuit Court of Madison county, State of Illinois, a writ of attachment against the said defendants, for the sum of six hundred directed to the Sheriff of Madi-ou county, aforesaid, and returnable to the next term of said uad a said writ has been returned by said Sheriff levied upon Lots FUe 5 Six 6 Sevn 7 and Eight 8 in Block Thir- leen (.13, in McCaslaii'i Youree's Second Subdivision of the Wnlfmeyer Tract, Granite City, county, Illinois, the same I NEWSY NOTES PROM THE NEIGHBOR ON THE S017TH.

Happenings of the Day Noted By an Intelligencer Staff Reporter. J. .1. King of Plnckneyvllle'wa? a guest of friends a Miss Celeste Reese is the guest of relatives in St. Louis this week.

Dr. and, Mrs. L. G. Burroughs were St.

Louis visitors Saturday. Mrs. Ed Heath spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Blake.

Miss Rllla Bi-wler of Al'on visited taken as the LEGAL NOTICES. DAY'S MARKETS roperty of you, the said defendants: Now unless you, the said defendants, above named, shall be and appear be- half a house, good out i said Circuit Court on the (buJldings, smoke house room for hired man. corn cribs, hog sheds, new hay barn lor 10 horses and 1" head cows, large loft, good forces, improvements "n-st of the nexr term thereof, to be hold'en at the court house 'n the city of Edwardsville. on tbe Second Moudav in the month ot January, A. "OS, give bail and plead to the p-ood repair, nice on a bearing, suit according to law and the cistern live tpring in pasture, rules and practice of sa'd Court.

fine home almost in town, an ideal meni. will be entered in favor of the plaintiff for Ivs demand, and the property attached will be sold to satisfy the same with costs of suit. Dated at Edwardsville this 9th day slock and grain a The pi-ice is right and term? er-sy. STILLU'ELL. Agent.

Stubbs Bldg. Circuit Coutt Notice. State of Illinois, Madison County, ss. Madison Circuit Court, March Term, A. D.

19ff8. Madeline Withers vs. John Withers --In Chancery--Divorce. It appearing by affidavit on file In the clerk'8 office of the circuit court of Madison cotvnty, aforesaid, in the above entitled cause, that the said defendant, John Withers, is a nonresident of the state of Illinois, and without' tihe reach of the ordinary p-rocess of this and the said complainant having filed her bill herein for a divorce and a summons in chancery having been issued herein according to law returnable on the Third Monday of March, 1908. Now you, the s-akl defendant, whose non-residence appears as-above hereby notified that unless you be -with the Misses Lela and Carrie and appear before our said circuit Peers Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Raymond i St. Louis Saturday, as was also F. H.

Rice. Misses Lula James and pfar! Hartman saw "Me, Him and ot the TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, IflOS. St. Lonis SInrket: Quotati-ons of the day received direct from the St. Louis Exchange every afternoon at close of business: Wheat--Xo.

2 red, 1 0 2 No. 3 red, 100-102. Corn--No. 2, No. 3, 555 5 No.

2 white, 5 7 5 7 Oats--No. 2, 5 0 2 2 while, 52; 3 white, 50-51 Hay--Choice, 1 6 0 0 NJ. 1, 13.50- I i when von wake up and vour oves are mot by the artistic lines and beau- HW a fineenameled iron or bras, bed stead, your sense of -touch abused feel the soft touch of a good mattress and the life ot a refreshed, yon know vn-i Are Coiafcrtaile. have that esperieaTM you perhaps are interested the of these things and for that rea.son I am placing this ad- tiiat I have Iron Enameled and Brass Beds ana upward will purchase a thoroughly aoid hart, spring and mattres ami I liave various other siyies too numerous to tell about i i will take pleasure snow- tlieiu to you when you call 15.50; No. 2, 10 2 50 tiff.

For Sn'e--Having decided to move East I will sell my a of acres in the corporation of the VilUge of Alhambra. It is improved and be disposed of nt a reasonable OflH 'fig-lire. Call on or address Vv C. Keown, A a a 111. December, A D.

1907. J. A. BARNETT. Clerk.

Thomas Sicillir.gs, Attorney for PJain- FOR 01 bushels of fine seed potatoes at a bushel: can b' see.n pn Valli-v View a tci'nii-rly owned by W. C. Bechtel. For Sale--Oiv M'ln work mules. 2 farm wagons.

1 wa- aearly new. i mower. 1 jvood rack 1 se: 1 1 1 mil" east of or Sale--1'prisnt orzan in fuV tlass condition A a this offio" For Sale--Cord wood in l.its 1 to 100 cords at 5 1 2 5 i-T cord i small Apply to STOLZE LUMBER MFC, CO For-Snle--Anything from a farm to a kitchen cabinet may be sold by using the want columns of the Intelligencer. of the American Hydraulic Press Brick Company. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given a a special meeting of tbe stockholders of the said American Hydraulic Press Brick Company will be held on the day of February, A.

D. I at the hour of 12 noon, at the office of said companyatitsworksnear Collinsville, 111., for the purpose? of considering the question of selling and disposing of all of the corporate property and assets of said company, and for the purpose ot considering the question of surrendering the charter, franchises and corporate name of said corporation, and of dissolving the corporation and of dis i i the proceeds of tine assets if said corporation among its share holders, if the same be dissolved. this Stli day of January, A. Grand Saturday afternoon. Mrs.

E. Langdon of SL. Louis spent Sunday with pirents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Hadley. Mr. Mrs. John Ost'le and the children'of 'St.

Louis spent the Sabbath with Jotai Ostle, and family. Mrs. Charles Beall an daughter, Miss Ruth, of St. Louis, spent Sunday at the home of Mir. and Mrs.

R. Eckert, Jfrrs. Mary Kremer and daughters, Misses Louise and Florence, saw 'When Knighthood Was 'in Flower' in St. Louis Saturday afternoon. Wm.

G. Burroughs and his mother, of Maryland; Misses Josephine James, Nellie Weils, Hattie a Grace Gaskill, Anna Clayton a Thea Hartmann saw "Way Down East" at the Olympic Saturday after I court, to be Irolden at the court house the city of Edwa.rdsv-ille, on the hiird Mondav of March, A. D. 1008, nd then and there plead, demur or nswer to said bill according to the ules and practice of said court, then aid bill will be taken far confessed, nd a decree entered against you ac- ording to the prayer thereof. Dated at Edwardsville this 16th PERT PARAGRAPHS.

day of January, A. D. 190S. J. A.

BARNETT, Clerk. A. Lynn, Solicitor for Complainant Provisions--Pork, 13.17 7 5 0 ribs, 6 5 5 Poultry--Hens, 8 spring chickens, 9 turkeys, ducUs, 9: geese, 6. Produce--Butter, creamery, 31; country packed, eggs, country packed, I Prices a year ago were as follows: Wiheait--No. 2 red, 7 7 7 9 4 No.

3 red, Corn--No. 2, 42; No. 3, 4 1 No. 2 white, 4 4 Oats--No. 2, 37; No.

2 white, 38; No. 3 whjte, 37V 4 lard, A Game of Poker. I i i a For Sale--Only a few more choice Plymouth Rock Roosters. Trice $1 a well Poland China boar. Addres- i 1C.

Smith. I I or a plnce 1 i i Tiorth of on i BUSINESS CARDS. Meat--For choicest means of all kinds by the quarter or in any quan- titS 1 fresh sausages of all varieties; phone Main 13 or call at 222 N. Main St. Chas.

Schroeder's Meat Market. Pure kettle rendered lard our specialty. H. W. ELIOT, RALPH S1.MPICIN3, OEHLER, C.

COBURN, P. O. H. LENZ. F.

G. MIDDLEKAUFF, F. BAKER. Majority of the Directors. A Good Story--When you have a Final Settlement Notice.

Estate of 1 Schoeaweg, Deceased To the heirs and all others whom may concern: Take notice that the undersigned administrator has filed his final account in the county court of Madison county, Illinois, and that the same has been set for a hearing on Tuesday, February 4, 190S, at 9 o'clock a. at which time the undersigned will ask for an order approving his said report and for his discharge, at which time and place you may appear and object if you see fit so to do. 1 HENRY SCHOEXEWEG, Administrator. Some women can't get husbands; others can't get rid of husbands. They should pool their Issues.

The minute you recover from a vain longing for some foolish bauble ia about the minute that the vain thing arrives to take up its abode with you. As a general rule, the New Year re- goive to live more economically in the future has its root in the mad rush preceding Christmas. It Is indeed fortunate that doing one's duty brings a feeling of contentment, because that is the only result of the disagreeable work. Perhaps the reason that some people appear so comfortable in their Sunday ilothes is because said apparel Is most- negligee. It isn't necessary to be either philoso.

pher, orator or scholar to hand out a Ine of flattery that would make the wisdom and eloquence of the above mentioned sages look foolish. Sale of Real Estate. To settle the estate of Sophie Springer, deceased, the following de- icribed real estate is offered for sale at private safe: 160 acres of line farming lands one mile north of Edwardsville, on the Springfield road, of which about 130 acres are in cultivation, and about 30 acres in timber and pasture. Also a good business lot at the corner of Main and Vandalia streets, in Edwardsville.fronticg- 81 feet on Main street and 104 fert on Vandalia street. This lot is one of the best corner lots in Edwardsville and is suitable for subdivision into three lots, one having a frgnt of 28 feet on Main street with a depth of 80 feet; one having a front of 24 feet on Vandalia street with a depth of 80 feet, and one having a front of 53 feet on Main street and a depth of 80 feet on VandaMa street at the corner of the two streets.

These lots will be sold either as a in parcels to suit the purchaser. For terms'iand prices apply to Springer Bros. Mfg. Co. or Springer Buckley, Attorneys.

St. Louis Live Stock. STEEHS. Fancy beef steers 6.10 2 5 6 7 5 4 6 0 5 2 Good to choice Medium to good Common to medium 3 7 5 4 4 0 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.25 5.75 Good to choice 4 4 0 5 2 5 Common to good 3 2 5 4 4 0 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers.

.54.8505.25 Good to choice 4.85 Medium to good 3.85 4.50 Fair to medium 3.00@3.SJ Good to fancy 1200 1500 Ib cows 4 2 5 4 5 G-ood to fancy light cows 4 0 0 4 5 0 Medium to good cows 3 2 5 4 0 0 Cutters 2.60 3.25 Canners 1.50©2,50 G-ood bulls 3.60 $4.1 5 Good -bulls 4.00 OTHER STOCK. Hogs 4.37 4.45 Lights 4 3 0 4 4 0 Pigs 3.50® 3.75 Lambs 6.005 7.00 Sheep 5 0 0 5.50 Horses (top) 1 7 5 2 5 0 Ned Bannard, his bride, Tom I'emlle- ton and I sat down one evening at Ned's house to a same of poker Susio Bannard had never played we agreed to leave her ont and bet low on tbe game was penny ante limit. People who think they know (nines A I WEEK One of HiiKti.lJu'li'i* muter H. i a manasrcmt-t or Cspt. i Loftiee or a i i i i many, TUB i i AMAZA" are very hard to teach.

Susie hadn't it for -tin's hand." And they chipped and, although the stake wns very small, she was soon minus something Lke $2. Since I had won more tban half of this I determined to get It bnck to ber and queen of diamonds, tl-c other. "Are they any she asked, lookins; us eager- i her they were not She Having a pair of eights in my baud a cV-c-p and carelessly raised her. and she raised me until I saw that there was a dollar in tbe pot To my clis- good story that you like to see in print, send it to us. If your itrier.d or relative dies or married, Jet us know of it immediately.

Correspondence solicited from all over the county and all communications (held strictly i i a should be signed--not for publication-- for our i Hie Madison County A-joncy, Box 495, EdwinlM-illo, Illinois. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Springer Buckley. Attorneys. PUBLIC SALES.

Public Sale--Personal Property- Thursday, Feb. 6, at 10 a. the undersigned, on Oak Hill a one mile southeast of Edwardsville, will sell: 3 work 4-5'ear old maire, 1 -J-year-old mare, 2 cows, sow, 8 shoa'ts, farm implements. WM. T.

FIEGENBAUM. Madison County l.i«lit and Power Co. Notice. Sdwardsville, 111 December 20, 1907. To Whom It Mav Concern: Notice is herebv given that a spe- meeting of the Stockholders of the Madison Couch- Light Power Co.mpany will be held'at the office of said company in Edwardsville.

Madison on Wednesday, January 22, 130S, at 10 o'clock in forenoon for the purpose of voting on a proposition to enlarge the abjects for which such corporation vas formed for the transaction ci such other business as may prop- come before the meeting. B. McKINLEY, President and Director. CHAS. ZILLY, Vice President and Director.

WARNING. Warning--Hunting and trespassing on the premises of the undersigned members of the Mooney Valley Hunting Club is positively forbidden. Violators will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law: H. P. Stullken, Joe Sedlacek, F.

Ha'rmening, AV. Wagner. A. Gerbig, Wm. Sickbert.

Joe Merkel, Ernest SSckbert, Geo. Merkel, John Fiesler H. Viere, H. Bollman, H. Engelke A.

Dairs. John Gremer, Wm. Delbruegge R. Fickensteln, E. Guse- E.

Kricge. Wm. Fiegenbaum Vatterodt. F. W.

Spitze. Louis Spitze. Ed. Giese. L.

W. Kriege. H. Cramer, C. A.

Kellermann, John Jones A Mooney, F. Spitze. Public, Sale--Personal Property-- 'uesday, Feb. IS, at 9 -a. the un- ersigned, 5 miles east of Alhambra, nil sell: 16 and horses, 13 cows, 7 fresh and heavy with all', 2-yr-old bull, 34 sheep, 24 hogs sows "and pigs, 200 chickens, farm mplements.

800 bn corn, 40.0 bu oats, JOHANNA KNACKSTEDT. Public Hale--Personal Property- Saturday, Feb. 1, at 10 a. the undersigned, mi ne of Hamel and mi se of Worden, will sell: mules, bay horse, bay mare, 6 cows leifer, sow, shoats, farm iraple ments, 125 bu seed oats. WM.

A. FOR SALE--TOWN PROPERTY. For Sale--A six room house, newlj painted and in good repair, good well ind cistern, lot 70 by 20S; if taken soon can be had for $1900. J. B.

DALE, Agent. Notice of Application for Probate of Will. of Illinois, Madison County, ss. To Fred Spanuth, John Spanuth, nna Daube, Louisa Hamilton, Lydia ooli, Mary Brinckner and the un- nown heirs at law of William olle, -deceased, if any there be: You are hereby notified thai appli- tion has been 'made to the County ourt of said county for the probate the will of said WilHam F. Holle, ecaased, an-d that the hearing of the roof of said, will has been set by id court for the 15th day of Febru- -y, A.

D. ,1908, at the hour of 10 clock in the forenoon, -at the court ou-se in Edwa-rdsville, in said coun- w.hen and wihere you can appear, you see fit, an-d show cause, if any oil 'have, why sa-id will should not -admitted to probate, EDWARD FEUTZ, County Clerk. anmary 15, 1908. Springer Buckley, Attorneys. SPECIAL XOTICE.

r--Hunting and trapping is positively "forbidden oil the premises the undersigned. Violators will be prosecuted to tbe full extent of the law Ed Kromer. Christ Rathert. Notice. Public notice is hereby given that the Board of Local Improvements of the City of Edwardsville, Illinois, on the 13th day of January, 190S, has certified the completion, acceptance and costs of Vandalia Street Paving District of said city the county court, and the county court Jiadi- son county has fixed February 4, 1908, in said county at 9 3 0 a.

as the time and place for the hearing thereof. Board of Local Improvements. City of Edwardsville. 11. IiOST.

Probably the reason -why many people talk so much is to distract attea- from their delinquency in the field of doing. The only time that it makes any difference what the specifications are is when you don't coine up to them or when you do. There is an essential difference between a vindication and a justification, but he is wise who requires neither. While diplomatic people make neces Blty a virtue, it does not always 'follow that they make virtue a necessity. CANNED EXCITEMENT.

Like to see 3. melodrama, Something doing all the time. Loot -ana plunder, blood and thunder And a medley of crime; There's the in dlstractton, With hie fortunes running slow. And killing of the villain To the music soft and low. Out the heroine steps lightly To the center ot the stage.

Sweet sixteen or the demeanor Of a. maiden of that. age. Then the plot begins to thicken As the villain sails In view. Under cover jf her lover He beglfis the girl to woo.

Nothing doine for the hero At this section of the plot. His Intentions have dimensions, But they do not take the pot. For the villain does a murder. Burns a will he doesn't need, And he nearly proves it clesrTy That the hero did the deed. Ah, but right turns up triumphant.

And -tlie wrong Is put to rout. Just aa certain as the curtain, And the villain loses out, And the hero takes the lady By the dainty little mitt, And the audience In rapture I Rises up and throws a flt. Mules flop) 1 6 0 5 2 0 0 Chicago Market. Following were the quotations on when she and I alone were betting, 1 I dropped her other nvo They made a great ado, daring ber to bet. 1 were the a tin of the sr.it r.s the There variol frojj i r-'pn Srsie wa-- for her, then called ber.

To my clis- ol on( flf for comflture she had only a pflir oC fives. 'j i cr ii, at a Instead of losing dollar I had won rovnl firsh ha Vi0n J10 Xe3 another dollar from her. i in ch.iir nud Ins'jrd I proposed that we should play some other game, but Susie could not be induced to give up poker, r.o pro cecded as we were. 80:110 o.ie opened the Chicago of Trade today. Wheat-- Open.

Hiffh. Low. Close. May 51.01% 51.02-;;, .94 July Sept. Corn-May July -3S 3 Oats- May (o) May (nl July .47 Pork-May ...13.30 r-nrd-- Jan.

May Short Rihs- .95 V4 .00 Vi 13.42% 13.SO Executor's Notice. istate of John Meelc, Deceased. The undersigned, having been ap- ointed executors of the last will and estament of John Meek, late of le County of Madison and State of llinois, deceased, hereby give notice hat they will appear before the Jou-nty Court of Madison county, at he court house in Edwardsville, at he March term on the First Monday March next, at which time all per- ons having claims against said es- ate are requested to attend for the mrpose of having the same adjusted, ill persons indebted to said estate are to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 23rd day of December, 7.75 8.02 8.05 7.72% S.OO 5'2's 13.37V. 7.75 8.05 with a jack pot, and the wor.ian in the case, after studying a Ion? while, asked for one c.ird.

When It was given her she looked nt it and snid. "Ob, It was plain that she bad drawn to a Tom I told t'-at the be--t playc-i- ever E.C;. Au.l v--. re to ar.tas'v a iou're flush and had 'Riled to fill. wore all very u'ucii disgruntle when she- came In.

Ned and I were both aircimis to bet nud didn't want to win her money. Xeil told her not to make a goose of herself and to stay out. When ET'GKXE HOLMES BUET. ANTIQUES. t3fi' Mnv 7.10 7.12% 7.05 Cash Sales--Winter wheat--By sample: No.

'2 red, No. 3 red, 97(g99c; No. 2 hard, Xo. 3 hard, Rprins. by sample: No.

spring, Corn- No. 3 while, Msny org rios Clever Enough csive tha Experts. Ii. i i i of 1 shows an ingi'-uiily th liniitci 1 Furnitiue. prints, pic- pl.ilr.

armor, ivory. she refused he told that have I tniiestry--r'l nre most lull- to stand the out her private :11 siu-'a it fund. She paid no a i 10 thl" is fi.e. rlnmsy Ira great and us both. Ned.

very much i nm-ir dff-ei-e even fie iiiitintwl. The vexed rnifod the pot to top me. a natir.nrxl havchooa before we knew It we had several 1 I'! 1 lK lars ou the table. Ned and I bnush niu-ouin down, but the lady couldn't be pre- I and three Ko. 4, 50(oiiilc.

Oats--By sample: No. 3 white, No. 4 white, 49 i vailed upon to On EO. kings rind Nod three aces. "One pair isn't any good, is if" ea 10 ed Susie.

llU "No," replied her husband, "nor two orril :1 lionsl't 1'v iiie pairs. "But suppose there are two pairs. with another card like one of the i i a fv plate for W.iiio a was one nf the seals In its 1 -n-lc. atie'-thig its genu- MS o.v.ii. IP i i i for of clolK.r--..

were discoveied 1S07. JOHN A. FISCHER, JOHN W. MEEK, JOSEPH MEEK, Live Stock, Poultry and Hay. Hogs--Receipts 55.000.

Sales-ranged usi UCwns llow ahead of the at for choice Heavy ship- i pine, S4.40@4.45 choice light, 4.4R mixed packlns. choice; stTonfrweisht pigs. Cattle--Receipts 38,000. ranged at for prime fat steers, good to choice cow, prime heifers, good "to choice calves. se- lecfed feeders, fair to good and quite proud of herself.

Ned. a plunging en ber part that embarrassing, proposed quit but she had caught the gambling Quotations fem nm lnsiste(1 on proceeding wltl- stookers. Sheop--Heceipts 23,000. Quotations Terry Gueltig, Attys. Executors.

Notice of Final Settlement. To Lena Brandly, widow, and the heirs at law of Jacob Brandly, de- an-d to all oth-ar persons interested in his estate: You are hereby notified tihat I have filed my final report in the County Court of Madison -and the same Iras been set for on January 20, 1908, when I will appear before the Court to nave the same approved and to be discharged, art. wlhich time you may appear and examine said report if you see fit so to do. (Signed) JACOB BRANDLY, Administrator. W.

P. Early, Attorney. ranged at for good to primp native wethers, good to prime natire ewes, good to choice native lambs, medium spring lambs. Live Poultry--Turkeys, per Ib, lOc; chickens, -rfowls, lOe; springs, roosters, Co; ducks, 10c. Hay--Choice timothy, No.

1. No. 2 and No. 1 miscd, No. 3 and No.

2 mixed, Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin feeding prairie, good to choice, Packing hay, Juicy Hams. Swift's skinned, sugar cured ham sweet and juicy, IZc per Ib, order now while price is right, at Long Plynn's. FOB KENT. Black fur at the lOc show law. i-J 1 1 1 i Chas.

Rathert, Ed Brockmeier John Feldmann, Will a er 224 N. Mate 'Feldmann, Lawrence Scnroeder, Gus Klingemann. For Kent--Four room house on S. Fillmore street; one block from Clover'Leaf: good well and cistern. Apply at this office.

For Rent--5 room house, electric light, city water, new house, good location Apply to FRANK W. TUNNELL. PBAIRIETOWN. Fred Gruenholz was at Edwardsville last week. Theo.

Knoche of St. Louis was a caller Saturday. Fred Ruenholl made a business trip to Wordan Tuesday. Henry Hillebrand and Geo. Latham were -at Word-en Friday.

The dance at Wlesemann's hall Saturday nignt was quite a success. William Timmerh'off of St. Louis called on relatives here Sunday. Miss Tillie Eager 1 and Arthur EngeS are home from St. Louis for a few days visit -with their parents.

Mrs. Wm. H. Dustmann and son Henry and daughter, Miss Mary, were at St. Lewis last week.

Miss Marj will remain there some time. Edwardsvillc Market. Wheat 4 Oats Hay, new 16-00 the game. She didn't come in for tiv- or three hands Then we ail she'd got something handsome, for she- looked happy and said glibly that she expert of tbe Piuithsonir.n '1- (Tuifn was called upon not long r.r-' ft upon a specimen of a Servant. effigy, in plastic material, ns the Kgyptians buried lir-ir dead.

Close examination prove-: to be made of was a vcrj forgery. Cotmt noted judge a no was "going to "How man riillectr.r of antiquities, gives some iu an; have tbe cards run for instance? run that way while, then me t-wo cards." We all Innghed, and the. game proceeded. This time Tom Tendletou either a a big hand or wanted to bluff, for he raised the limit. Ned, convinced that he -was bluffing, raised hiiu.

I srajed Italy, but Syria urs carried on most extensive fnrgery of gold worki of ari. Foi'Rories in siher have beet less successful. A good story Is told, of a forged sll VIM- in Home that purported can't tell whether these card, are any ornamented Hay, old Flour, hard Flour soft Bran 2 0 0 0 2 9 0 2.90 1.20 ShipstufC 1-30 Meal, Potatoes 60 to Apples, bu 1.00 to Cattle 3.00 to Hogs Turkeys 70 .70 1.50 a.25 4 5 0 .10 GeUie, live cents, dressed Butter 20 t6 Eggs .08 .25 .25 Bargains in TSeal Estate. Anything and everything in real estate. My prices are right and your Dank paper is good.

J. F. Stillwell, Real "Estate, and'Ins. Stuhhs Bldg. If there in one that doesn't flt It spoils the hand?" "Yes, and they must all be of the same suit.

You couldn't fill a hand like that by drawing two cards once in a hundred times." She studied her hand till we ail got, i It really 'worth while be- had come to a "It's an lazy If you were not to be excnr.pt ful risk," she said, "but there are three from care and worry, cards in my hand pretty high. I may win on those." She chipped in, Pointed Paragraphs. if yon had a boil on tbe back of your neck nil the smiling in tbe world wouldn't be able to conceal the fact. And the worst of it is that, while we lied Then he whispered to all have our troubles, sojne if us have, me that be was going to teaih her that' yours. It'B expensive to be stupid.

He raised her, and Tom and I both dropped out. Doubtless most would be She saw Ned and raised him. Then rather tond of their parents most, he raised her again, with the same result, and the raising went on till there was about $12 in the pot. "That'll just buy a bracelet I saw this morh' Ing that I want awfully," said Susie. "Won't It lie nice?" Ned looked at me and smiled.

"Can't we get it up to $15?" Susie asked. "There's something else for $3 I want too." "Very said Ned, "we'll take off the lim- parents weren't so Insufferably bearing that no right minded young 1 American can stand that. There are people who sre so different that they nre just like jwwle whsnv we delight to avoid. Experience has nroven ratel- llsencer want ads pay..

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