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fiDWABDSVILLB INTELL1GENCER Bntereil as second-Class mattor January 1W7 at the post office at Eclwardsvllle, Dime's under the Act or Congress or March 3.1ST9. Erery Ray--Except Sundays By CHARLES BOESCHEX9TEKJ. Subscription Kates. By carrier, per year $4.09 By eari-ier, per week By mail, per year 2 5 9 TfSvSnAY. HO.

1008. Ill Km'ly Days. The preceding democratic i i i i i i TROY. Social and General Happenings fn the City on the Van. Louis Bollman of Highland called friends Saturday.

The barber shops will close at noon Saturday, the 4th. Miss Phoebe Smacker is visiting relatives at Glen Carbon. Klelmeler of St. Louis visited relatives the past week. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Seele of St. Louis spent Sunday with relatives. Idalena Hardy of Carthaga. is the guest of her uncle, Dr.

at! j. ,1. Brown Denviv. a i i i i die a n-' i some art' i one for the rcso- Tlie Troy Stars journey to Colllns- liy a i and at ville and defeated the Colllnsville a a i a are, team by a score of 9 to G. of suggestions.

Karl Miller of St. Louis was the i a i a guest of his uncle, .1. H. Samuels, mill i ut' 111 men is one of th in a busi- receive CCMI- iiii i i first things and family 'Saturday and Sunday. The regular bi-monthly meeting of St.

Paul's Lutheran church will be ueld Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Anna Jarvls. son Rodger, of St. Louis, and Mrs.

Irene Mullins of Chicago, were guests of relatives on i ot Sunday. reconciled so A great many from 'here enjoyed a social 'hop at the home of Mr. and acceptable. ia connec- i 'iifoiiiupred this i a a a tloars and dry iiiL; uenera'! a move i i expres- demo- Mrs. John Wilhelm at Formosa Saturday evening.

Aaron Smith and sister, Miss An. i i i i i prob-1 na, and Miss Ruth Davis were at a i a con-1 Edwardsviile Friday and Saturday, weeks ago a i teachers' examination. The Troy Athletic club played the National Oats baseball club of St. Louis on their own grounds and were defeated, score 15 to 1. The C.

of C. baseball club of Bast St. Louis played the A. B. C.

team Saturday aud were defeated in a 12 i to a radical a i pff'pared i have i a i of i i i On personal i ii.v," a i i 'o any a i i i i i i are on'-, a of i ver i i i i on 1 i i i i are inning Kanie by a score of 4 to 3. St. Paul's parochial school closed Thursday for a two months' vacation and the pupils were given a treat by the congregation and teachers Wednesday afternoon. Qnaterly meeting of the members or the Evangelical church will he held at the church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All members are requested to be present.

thc parr Mrs. Aug. Ritcher, son George, Mrs. Adda Matthews and Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Ritcher attended the a of Charles infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ritcher, at ht Lebanon. Thursday. a the 17 months old son of and Mrs.

Carl Black, residing iu l-r a i 1 Dunk's row, die.d Thursday evening i a i i Has i at (1.30 o'clock. funeral took So I place Friday afternoon from the In Denver to the M. E. church, thence to Troy cemetery for interment. Rev.

X. D. Sweeney conducted the services. A those who attended the a of Joseph Hess. were: and Mrs.

Fred Bernhardt, Mr. and Mrs. John Goehl, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goehl.

John and Jos. Goehl, in of iiu a i be held i i i a of i il of -51 w.i~ i i I i a i a a the suit i i i a i of perpet- of Collinsviile; John and Geo. Goehl of St. Louis: Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Hess Mr. and Mrs. Charles Xoeltner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hess.

Mrs. Clemens Taileur, A and Will Hess, of Marine, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Herman, Robert Ackerman and Chas. Meyers, of Staunton.

is a i i i i a i i of the heirs n- i i iv i i i IIP donp. 1 I i i a i trns- i i a estate iu .1 p.Tiod i' i i i i i i i i i i nt i ALTON. Items of Interest Thnt Transpire In the Bluff City. The marriage of Miss LHIie Bund to James M-oran will take place iu St. Patrick's church Thursday.

Walter Stage and Miss Augusta Luer were married at the home of the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. August Luer. Frank Boeschert and M'iss Mamie Arnold, secretary of the Bachelor Girls' Club, will -be married Wednes day. Charles Jenkins, James Mullen and Harry Jenkins have for Baltimore to attend meetings of committees 'Of the Xatlonal Glass i Blowers' Association.

The 'members of St. Michael's church at Bellelrees will spend the Fourth beginning work on their new church, to take the place of tha one after being 'Struck by light nlng. Farmers on Missouri Point, across the river from Alton, are doing an unprecedented thing this year, in planting a second crop and expoc to radsp. corn before frost comes Their wheat crops when ready fo harvest were ruined -by the flood. a No.

5 at the glass work, was yesterday by UIB of the bottom of th 'tank holding a 180 tons of mol ten glass. Four streams of wate were played on the glass after it fel into the "cave" underneath the sur nace. and the factory was save from All One glas furnaces will suspend work tonigh fr.r the season. The Alton city council authorize the finance committee to borrow money to pay the costs of the Alto negro school case which had been as sessed against the mayor and aide men in office at the 'time the cas. was instituted ten years ago.

TH costs amounted to over 2 5 0 0 Fou of the officers are still in office. The are Mayor Beall, who was alderman and Aldermen George T. Davis, Dennis Noonan, George Burton and Ferd Vollbracht. Dr. James T.

Ashloek, veterinary surgeon, and his son. Parks Ashloek, both of Be.nbow City, have just located Ruth Ashloek, tap daughter of the former and sister of the latter, Whom they have not seen since she was a baby, nineteen years ago. The girl graduated last. Friday from a school -for trained nurses in Chicago, and up 'to that time supposed that her name was Ruhh Libby, and that she was the daughter of Mrs. Lida G.

Li'bby of Evanstan, Til. On the day of her graduation she was located by 'her brother, Parks Ashlock, and her real name was rnadfi known to The search lor the girl was made by her brother, on account of a legacy recently left to her by tier grandmother, who died at Carrolltoii. She was born in Jacksonville, where her mother died. She was sent to live with Mrs. Libby and was rearer as her daughter.

HUMOR AND PHILOSOPHY DIMINISHING PLEASURE. Buying shoes for bahy, Papa swells with pride When he brings the first pair home Scarce two inches wide. Ties them on the tootsies "With a purplo string. Quite too cute the slippers Are for anything. Buying shoes for haby When he learns to walk Arid can ask for new onea In his baby talk Still ia rather thrilling.

Who would mind expense When the little kickers Come at thirty cents? Buying 1 shoes for baby When hs learns to play Out among tho cinders In the alleyway Gets to be a nuisance. Makes the money go When he kicks a pair 1o shred's Every week or so. Buying shoes for baby Isn't quite so bad When a man has but the one Who can call him dad. But it keeps him busted And ia fun no more When a raan. is buying Shoes for ihrue or four.

PERT PARAGRAPHS. Doubting your ability to get it never brought you a rise in salary. There are some virtues that, judged fclmply by their consequences, can't be distinguished from vices. The pity for suffering humanity that some people entertain is too apt to be of too limited application and too local ia character. When you run against a blockhead he resulting contusion Is apt to be ipon your own cranium.

There are people whom we know who may be wise, but if so they have a skillful manner of concealing the fact. Sure Sign. "I see John is in love with her." "Where do you see it?" "He stands for the old man's clsara." PIN OAK. Miss Nellie and Riley Giger i i i i in St. Louis.

Question For Science. Do steam heated, asbestus bound love epistles really hypnotize ancient and tottering human bank accounts who apparently absorb them as a crack first baseman absorbs a wild throw? Maybe so. Maybe not. Grandpa winks the other eye and chucks himself under the chin while he keeps his hand on his pocketbook. Fair Maybell thinks she has him folded away in' a neat package, ticketed and filed away in her cabinet of curios, but later disclosures during the alimony collecting period often show that she was but one of a dozen instead oC the only ownost one incidentally mentioned in the letters.

By the time a man has acquired the that eighty odd years impart he knows that a letter that Is two- thirds composed of spontaneous combustion means that some one is going to ask him for money very shortly. are her 1V: fill i a a no tli" jfrs. Mary Wendler visited er 'no i i mother, Mrs. Bohm, ivn i ended to rs Schon and two sons of near nf the ro visited Louis Prott and family a George Flath, wife and daughters visited Langwiseh and family of a Troy Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Jule Peters and a Miss Helen, of Troy, visited relatives Sunday. Misses Clara Schmidt, and Rosa 01 Rpdforrt spent Sunday with Misses Ella and Alma Prott. Mr. a Mrs.

Will Bobm and the children 'and Will Dankenbrink and a i spent a with Fred Brave and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt and ilclren, Peryie and Freeman, spent a with Mr. and Mrs.

Albert llenze, near Marine. The 'barn dance given at the place of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Hunsche on a a i was well attended i i i a to rights a a report a good time. You know from experience that Intelligencer want ads -bring results, but do you know tthe reason? More people read them every day. When a man gets a swelled head the chances are that he will bave to take some medicine for it.

It Is hard to down the man who Is dead certain that he can't Some people who are so sure that they could make the world over and make it right would bave the walking delegate calling a strike on the job before they had run the machine an hour. There are too many people who are simply possessed to quit and draw their salary before they begin. Deep Distress. "Going to buy that new snlt this spring?" 'No; I'm feeling too poor." 'Pshaw, you don't know what poverty is!" "Maybe you do." "Maybe. When we were out -west flour was so hard to get my i couldn't afford to use It for face powder." The Pest.

Tho neighborly mosquito Has lately come tn town. And with amazing greed, oh, He gulps the claret down. The things that most annoy us Right to our door he brings. And meanwhile, blithe and Joyous, Above our heads he Blnffs. It's him for Juicy living.

He gets It, you can bet, TM For each of us is giving To keep his whistle wet. Far From the Source. "Hello, colonel! What i's the latest?" "Don't know. I haven't seen my since morning." DEMOCRATIC DENVER, COLORADO. LOW RATES NOW IN EFFECT.

ROUND TRIP FROM ST. LOUIS, MO. TO Colorado Springs and Pneblo VIA SHORT LINE Denver to Yellowstone Park Sew ana Scenic Eonte. is QUIRE or L. E.

TOWNSLEY, G. A. 903 OLIVE ST. LOUIS, MO. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Best on Earth Made from selected Madison County wheat.

Edwardsviile Milling Co. Brain Leaks. It takes two tn nui'ce .1 quarrel, but it is never any trouble to find the other one. A rolling stone gathers no moss, a'slone that remains in one spot gathers nothing but moss. It seems as if a lot of people were constantly courting trouble in o-der to win a little sympathy.

We have 'had i so often after the frost mined th.e crop that we refuse to worry about it any more. It would seem that some men marry in order to have some one they can blame when things go wrong. A man always thinks he can win an argument with a woman by talk- Ing baby talk to her--and he nearly always can. We are still patiently waiting for some man to invent a collar that will always be in p'ain sight when we want it. 4- The man who hoHcrs loudest for a clean towel at home is usually the man who is oftenest user of the towel at the free lunch counter.

THE F.A.T MEWS CLTJB n. of Ml h. i ot' i a D' i i i a i-; 1 i i a i i who ever of a i i He i tn i ho i i i i i a i Tin- a a i i i a a i i was snocess- A tn. a Ko Liggett, aged 01 and i Krnl Koch, mon, had been nag- i a a i joined i. i from a i a i to lead a Eczema and All Skin DiscaSM are quickly cured by Zemo, a clean liquid for external use.

Zemo's record cas never been equaled. Mr. H. Blckelhaupt, the druggist, says "Zemo is the best remedy he has ever sold for the cure of Piles, Eczema, Dandruff, Ringworm, Tetter, Rashes, Prickly Heat, a to shoot acv disease of the skin caused he fired a a germ. See display and photos of cures made by Zemo.

a i i Id. i that Wil- If you're giving a dance, or selling as a house, or renting a pasture, or If i i i i he compelled a i order in his last ii'ire of the office of secre- i was tompelled by on the Mexican border to tod; .1 i tlie tine to look you want a capeble servant or are in the market to borrow a thousand dollars; if you have lost a bunch ot keys or want to buy a dog--any one of these or a multitude of other human wants may be supplied through want ads. QUICKEST WAY TO A BIG SALARY I.earn Shorthand by the most up-to-date system In the worlrt-tlie Charter Short- band. We have the exclusive right to teach this In St. Louis.

Graduates always tn demand, are paid high salaries. Our practical Individual bookeeplng Instructions fits young men and women tor the most exacting positions Immediately. rite today lor our free catalogue. RUBICAM- SHORTHAND COLLEGE Nanol Building. Ollva Vandeventer streets, ST.

GUIS. UO In Business Nearly 40 Years. You Hay Want to Send Honey To England, Ireland, Germany, France or other foreign country, or you may want to receive money from abroad. All that is necessary is to bring us the money, or tell us where you are to get it from, we will attend to the details. Your money if placed with us is safe.

Your interests will be pro- pvotected. 3 ftt cenl on Time Diposlb, Bank of Edwardsviile, n.Kromo, President, C.Booscheasteln, Vice Frestdaot, E. P. Greenwood, Cashior, A. P.

ivolf, Assistant Oasbler, JULY LOW RATE EXCURSIONS VIA Leaf TO ALL POINTS A 25 I DISTANT Tickets good going July 3d and 4th. Good returning until Jnly 6th, inclusive. For tickets and information, call on H. M. BUCK.

Agent. TOLEDO, ST. LOUIS WESTERN R. R. EDWARDSYILLE, ILL.

ANYONE CAN AFFORD OETHN THK CASH. -TTv A MIDNIGHT ROBBERT. ny his wtto drove him to HIS A Br 1I1 you a 11 83e3 a drink Howe--I say Wise, how did you hap- whole lot by being marrted. she did, bnt from pen to marry a widow? Benedlct-IUeht you are. I mlesed S4.30 what I know of him I think ha would Wise-Oft! I aid my oourtlna as I do wlfa took oat ot my pocket last bave awfully disappointed 1C she everything else--alone ths Sins ot least hjido't.

resistance. ON SALE AT 25 Cents EACH The jar is worth 50 Making a qt. of Olives for only 200. J. G.

DELICATE THE GROCER A HETURN LOW RATES TO OTHER POINTS BlnlM-Janktas that wher. be was tha mercury to lere one nlcht. WlBki-- That's nothing. Sinks-- nothing? Wioki-Zczo. A aooD SUBSTITUTE.

WAS A vi CTIM Da HItt-- Lawn mowers are so high Srandea-- For buUdoar tenacity take priced I wish I could think of a good Slcfflno. Wben ha osaa hold of a sabetltuta. thins he hours to tha bitter end. Da Witt-- A few children to play on Orjtfge Huhl I'm strap-banger will make one Orjtfge For Particulars Call on or Address, H. M.

BUCK, Agent TOLEDO, ST. LOUIS WE8IKBN K. EDWAKDSVILLE, ILL. Now Is tho Season for beautifying your premises. Make no mistake in selecting materials.

Come to us end get the best goods at lowest prices. DRUGGISTS 142 Main St. Edvfarosvilla, HI. M. J.

A THE TAILOR 239 North Mala St Opposite St. James Hotel SUITS MADE TO ORDER Cleaning and Dyeing, I have just received, a casket of Olives packed in i-quart Mason Jars. The same are now Independence Day, July 4th, must be properly Celebrated. We have supply of Fira- works for this occasion. Let us fill your wants before the stock is broken.

BURROUGHS WHITESIDE DRUGGISTS and STATIONERS North Side Court Square.

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