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EDWARDSVILLE INTELLIGENCER To Sell Real Estate the Best Results are Secured Through the Intelligencer Seek to ATOM War. attend two of the principal The National Council ot Congreg- coronation ceremonies and tne three ntlonal churches in session at New' coronation feasts at Kioto, but will Haven, has placed on record' not be invited to the grand harvest belief that armaments in the! thanksgiving festivity. This is the United should not be Increas- ceremony at which the Emperor ot- greater than adequate defense requires. The president and the members ot congress asked to recognize this principle and urged to bend thvlr energies toward working out. in co-operation with other governments a ten the sacred rice to the ancestral gods and himself partakes of the Paetor Not Questioned.

The Executive Committee of the First Baptist, church of Parsons, plan for an International organlza- announced in a letter yester- tion that will render war impossible. recurrence of that it had not sought Informa- in Belleville, concerning marriage of its pastor, Rev. tion Tbe resolution together with one the adopted earlier in the day appeal-, Charles E. Henry. Deputy Coning to tbe president to do something stable A.

Gamer ot Parsons wrote to stop tbe Armenian atrocities, will to Judge Frank Perrln of Belleville be carried to Washington by a com-' a week ago requesting that informa- jtlon be sent regarding the marriage was said to be'of Rev. Charles E. Henry, pastor of satisfactory to the delegates from the church. The letter addressed the middle west, any Increase mil tee of five. Tbe resolution wbo argued to tbe Globe-Democrat follows: in armaments i ar ns, Oct.

26, 1915-- the delegates from Haslet and Ap ear ng On he second page ot Sticks to Ideals. A certain organist -and choir director in St. has turned down an offer of four times his present income to play a mechanical instrument in a moving-picture show, according to Rev. B. T.

Kemerer, vicar of St. George's Chapel, who spoke on "Ideals and Achievements," before 200 girls of Linden wood College, St. Charles, yesterday morning. Dr. Kemerer refused to give the musician's name, but said it was an illustration of a man refusing to destroy his Ideals.

The musician had declared, indignantly, that such a course would be mere "digital manipulation." Dr. Kemerer told also ot an architect with high ideals, who was asked to build a church along ifc- worthy lines. He refused to have anything to do with the work, and told the church officials, "What you want is not an architect, but a mouud builder." western states who declared for gsue o( Saturday. October 23, adequate navy and ample coast for- a statement concerning our tlncatlons nuri an pastor, Rev. Charles E.

The resolution follows In part- enry. The Baptist cburctt of this "Whereas, the war now desolating naa no way authorized a Kurope deeply concerns Christian aearch of the mar rlage records of 'Delegates to Panama. The Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal church, after a spirited controversy lasting two in New York, has voted to send people everywhere and laid bare uY'pa'stor. who enjoys" the'confidence seven dele ates to the'Panama fallacies In the poll, of armert of mem bershlp and has led the terdenominatlonal Missionary Con- peare and has demonstrate fut nurch ln the mogt succe ssful Tes in February. The controversy tlllty of armaments as guarantee! of international security and justice, and, "Whereas, W.P beliere that Ood, through this conflict, Is the essential need of world wide brotherhood and that no just anil effective program for permanent peace can be made except In thf of the teachings of Jesus Christ, therefore, "Be it resolved, that recognizing the weighty responsibility resting upon tbe president ot tbe United Staes and commending tbe wisdom and, strength be has shown we appeal to htm and to the members of congress blgblv to cherish.

In all their deliberations, the time honored position of this nation a an advocate of peace and to take no steps toward increased a-mament not necessitated by your consideration of national defense ChrlMlan Hopresontarive. Japan will adhere to her original intention' not to i i a representative of the Cbrixtlan religion to tljw coronation ceremonies of Emperor In Kioto early next month, and only representatives of tho Buddhist and Shinto religions will aftend. The coronation, however, will recognize the religious or the West by i i i their representatives to banquets to be held November 15 in various elites simultaneously i Hrst groat cororatlon feast proper, to be git en at by the Kmperor More a 100,000 people will be present at tlicso various feasts. Members of the diplomatic corps te.en months' work It has ever known. "We ask that in fairness to all onrerned sou rectify the error by giving thisAarticle the same publicity as the'lfrtlcle in question.

'Kxecutive Committee, First Baptist church, Parsons, Kansas. "Palmer F. Tubbs, Chairman. S. Swisher, Secretary." St.

Jobn'H Methodist Episcopal. "An Earthquake Prayer Meeting With Millions Present," is the topic of the sermon which will bo delivered at the St. John's M. church at the usual hour Sunday morplng by developed around the purpose of the congress and the action of the Roman' Catholic church to participate. The board passed a resolution that it "shall be'the purpose of the Panama congress to recognize, all elements of truth and goodness in any orm of religious faith," and also stating that the Episcopal Board delegates will attend the congress with "no authority or power of committing the boarc to co-operation." Rev.

Robert Morris, the pastor. The devotlon to Cobbler Gives Church S9U.OOO. Wilhelra Persohn, an invalid; the romance of whose life lay in his i itUe Methodlat subject for discussion at the Epworth I cnurch at Briilion, left meeting at 6:30 is "How Christ Planned For Personal Work." Rev. Morris is the leader. Tbe subject for the Sunday even- Ing sermon is "Two Questions Concerning Edwardsville." The St.

John's Made quartet composed of 000 to the pension- fund of the church, it was announced in Cat cago. Persohn never was able to stanc on his feet unaided and his parents who brought him to this country from Germany when 'he was 13 J. G. Delicate, C. Beecher Peterson, years old, taught him to be a cob- J.

H. Dugger and Rev. Morris will sing both morning and evening. St. Paul's Evangelical.

Rev. F. J. Buschmann, pastor ot bier. He Invested his meager sav ings in land which grew in value, All went to the church.

During his life he gave 465.000 to Institutions of the church. Fo St. Paul's Evangelical church, an- 27 years he was preacher, arganls nounced this morning that jubilee and choir leader of the churcb a services and the Reformation feast Briilion. would be jointly celebrated at his church Sunday morning, when he will preach on "Victorious Faith." A special collection will be taken SUFFRAGISTS WILL WEAR HAT LIKE THIS Of BIG MARCH. rection of Rev.

A. Bernthal, the pastor ot the church. 1TNM ALBKtTA HILL. BHB IB A PROMINBNT NOW YORK SUFFRAGE WORKEK AMD IS BBBN THIS P1CTUH5 WBARWO THE NKW SOS 1 THMUTHB'HAT THAT WILL BB WOKN IN THE MONSTER 8OTVRAOB PARAUB TO TAKE PLACE IN NEW YORK OCT. M.

a majority vote to accept the Rev, dr. Tale's resignation, decided to seek a location elsewhere. Hon. D. L.

Griffin, of Springfield will occupy the pulpit of the Baptist church at the morning hour. On next Sunday the Rev. Mr. Tate and the Rev. Mr.

Nelaon of Vandalia will exchange pulpits, that Sunday evening the sacred cantata "Noah" will be repeated In response to the general request. Lutheran Trinity. Reformation serlvcea will be observed at the Lutheran Trinity church Sunday morning under di- LEGAL. Administrator's Sale. State 01 jiuiiois.

Mauison County. In iuuuison County Probate Court October Uerui, A. 1915. Heiry c. noon it is expected a number of the members o( the congregation will attend the Reformation festival in St.

Louis. There will be no evening services In the Lutheran Trinity church. administrator of In the after-' tbe estate of t'rea bauueiidiaiel, decease vs. Jessie iSauaeudistel, f'red Rev. First Baptist.

G. C. Kirchner, of Alton, deliver a continued sermon at BaudehdiBtel, Hootrt iuro uie Executor's, Notice. of w. Uouord, Deceased.

Tuu uuueisigued a i been poiui.su ci.ei.uujj. ui me Lust win and leoiuiiieiu UL iJuuicu Wuujru, mib ui uie ui 4uu Ul UeiUu biits ujj Auarey uaudeiiuistei atiu lua ttau- Petition to sell Heal tate to Pay Ufcbts. Notice given that by virtue Jt an oiaer of ine saiu piobate court, oc saiu Madison Illinois, maae, ttie noove euuuea cause ut the Uctooer term A. thereof, uie unuei signed aa- mmistr.iior ot, the estate ui Fred Bauaondiatel, deceased, will sell at the First Baptist church here Sun- yuoiic venaue, 10 tne hignesi aiid day. The first part will be given test bidder on Sunday morning and the second part In the evening.

The general sub- is invited to hear the sermons. Pope Seeks Details. The Pope has asked the patriarch of Venice lor details of the town's latest bombardment by an Austrian aviator, intending to protest against the destruction ot cbureiies, the Rome Correspendenzla day. said yester- First Christian. W.

Daviess Plttman will speak both morning and evening- at the First Christian church Sunday. The evening sermon will be the final discourse of the series on "Is the Christian Hellglon of Divide Orinin and IB the Bible the Inspired Work of God?" ending the pastoral former here. work of the Ministers Ask Sunday CJosing. demand that the state law regarding the closing of saloons on Sunday be enforced was made upon German M. Rev.

Charles Moeller, field secretary of the Central Wesleyan College at will be in Edwardsville Sunday and will preach both morning and evening at the German M. E. church. Mayor Woodruff of Peoria by Rev. S.

P. Archer of Hale Memorial I church and a committee represent-1 The 1916 Baptist State Convention will Upper Alton. This was decided at the session ended this week at Aurora. Christian Science. "Everlasting Punishment," is the Ing the Law Enforcement League'topic for the Christian Science aer- and the Feoria Ministerial Associa-1 vices which will be held at 11 tion.

The Interview was a friendly o'clock Sunday morning in one and Mayor Woodruff promised chapter House on High street, to give them a formal reply within the coming week. The visit to the mayor is the result of a demand to close the saloons according to the method used in Chicago. What the result -will be la not known. Feoria and East St. Louis are the only two large cities in the state now permitting saloons to be operated on Sunday.

The saloons in Peoria have been open on Sunday lor the last fifty years. Pana Pastor The Rev. T. W. Tate, who has served the First Baptist church of for the educational institutions of Pana as pastor for the past two the church.

The Ladies Aid Society years, going there from the Second meets at 2 o'clock Sunday Baptist church in St. Louis, dellver- and the Young People's Society will ed his farewell sermon Sunday. The meet 'at 7 Sunday evening. (church a few weeks ago refused by Bishop Tattle in Charge. Bishop Daniel S.

Tuttle now has episcopal charge of the Diocese of South Dakota over which he had similar charge 50 years ago by reason qf the death of Bishop Biller at Sioux Falls, S. whose body will be burled there tomorrow. Coadjutor Bishop Frederick Foote Johnson departed to attend the funeral. Rev. J.

K. Brennan, former St. Louis pastor, is dean of the cathedral there. Under the cananl- cal law of the Episcopal church, Bishop Tuttle as Residing Bishop has episcopal care of dioceses made vacant by a death until a new Bishop is elected. Wtyat Housewives Now Know- About GLEM3AL1 In serving Gtendale on the table, they sacrifice not one atom bf appetizing taste or food value! They take no chances-for Glendate is inspected times by the Government and fire times by Armour.

The nse of Glendate cuts the batter bill a tUid'- wHhont Quality or Quantity. Think this orer. Then telephone your grocer for one-trial csrton. Dedicate Church Organ. The First Presbyterian church congregation at Springfield, will dedicate the new organ on Thusday evening, November 4.

One ot the greatest organists in the country has bean engaged to exhibit the rare qualii.es of the magnificent instrument. Edward Krelser of Kansas City, famous in musical circles ot the United States as a concert organist, will render a number ot selections composed of grand opera music. First Presbyterian. Regular Services will be conducted' at the First Presbyterian church Sunday morning and evening by the pastor, Rev. Jas.

R. Sager. At the invitation of Rev. Sager, Rev. David S.

Wahl, of the German M. E. church, will preach at Columbia in the afternoon. The fourth anniversary of Rev. Sager's coming to Edwtrdsvllle will be observed Sunday and it will be fittingly mentioned during servicejs.

An HERE'S PROOF. EdwardsviHe Citizen His Experience. the Tells of You have a right to doubt state- November 2ii, A. D. 1913, at the liour of 1U o'clock a.

ui, 01 uaiu day uu tut ureiuibeit, me utoeriueu uaiuie, BHUIAO lu tliu county of Mudiaoii aiiu BUIIU ut Illinois, to-wit: Lots uuuiutrod (14) and fifteen iu block number two, of the easiurn pun or iuu iioiui- east quarter ol auction liumoer ty-nve lllt, in towusuip uumoer turee (3; north, range number leu, Attest JOHN U. COIVUNUB.U, (10) west, known as Maut- son" as per plat thereof recordeu in piat boon ne (6) page tnirty-two, 132) in Uie ualce ot Madison county, Illinois. OL faaie--All the purchase money to ue paid lu caett on day ol saie. Sale to be maae free of Uie Uower interest ut Jessie ijauaenais- tel. Upon compliance with the terms of said salt) by me purchaser ana tue approval OL said dale by said proba-3 court, a deed or deeds will be executed by the undersigned as such aunimistiator conveying said premises to the purchaser or pur- cuasers thereof.

HbNRY C. GERKE, Administrator of the estate of iied Bauuenaistei, deceased S. W. AtcKlTTKiCK. Attorney Delinquent AuUce.

State UL iii.uuu,, ot Mau- ioun, as. Ill tut. matter ot Henij Graves le eu tO a ueliuu.ualii. I.11UU. jlteiiUaLii lu tuu aoott, eilLKicd auce, Alia lu whom it kviu- lV alto irom yuu LUG ana nonce mcntn of people living far away but can you doubt Edwardsville endorsement? Read it: Lydla Kent, 502 Schwarz Edwardsville, says: "I came down with an attack of rheumatic pain.

My joints ached and felt as though tliey were not connected right. My vristu swelled and my shoulders knees pained me badly. I had pains in the small of my back, too, and frequently they kept me awake it night. When a friend recommended Doan's Kidney Pills. I tot some at- Harnlst ft Dellcate's Drug Store and by tbe time I had used a box and a half, the aln left Two boxes removed the trouble.

Since then, whenever I I'ave felt stiffness 4n my joints or any alight attack of pain Doan's Kidney Pills have promptly relieved me." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for, a kidney remedy-Doan's Kidney Pills--the same Mr. Kent had. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N. Y.

1 that JUDGE LAMAR SERIOUSLY ILL Eden Evangelical. The annual reformation feast will be observed in the Eden Evangelical churcb Sunday. Rev. H. Rahn, the pastor, has taken "Faith and Works," as the topic for hia morning sermon.

In the afternoon the Frauenverein will meet at 2 o'clock instead of at 3 as In the summer months. At 7:30 Sunday Aomiiiistrator'B Sale. State of Illinois," Madison County, 8S. In iviadison County Probate Court October 'leriu, A. IX, 1916.

ttenry C. Uerne, administrator ol the estate ot iseuur Asitenberg, deceased vs. Mississippi Valley Trust Company, a corpuiution, Mary Plan beoiga Pfatt, Anna Matn UuDis, James Hadonavitcn, tiie unknown heirs ot Isedor Asienberg deceased, and the unknown owneis etc to Jaell Keai estate to Pay Debts. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the said probate court, ot said Madison County. Illinois, utaaa in tne above entitled cause at the October term A.

1S15, thereof, the undersigned administrator ot the estate ol Isedor Aszenberg, deceased will sell public vendue, to the highest and I best bidder on Tuesday, November 23, A. D. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. of said day ou the premises, follow ing described teal estate, situate in the county of Madison and state of Illinois, to-wit: Lot number twenty-six (26) in block number five (a) and lots num. bered twenty-five 125), twenty-six (ZB), twenty-seven (27), twenty eight (28), twenty-nine (29) an tiiirty (30) in biocn number six (6, of the eastern part of the southeas quarter ot section twenty-five township number three (3) iiurin, rangt.

number ten (10) ot the. third principal meridian, Eas Maaisou, situate in the county Madison and state of Illinois. Also all the right, title and inter est belonging to Isedor Assenberg ai the time ol nls death in lots number ed twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22) in block number five (6) Si East Madison, an addition to the vil lage at Madison, situate In the coun ty ot Madison and state of Illinois acquirad in, by and through a con tract to deed from Mabel J. King Also all buildings placed upon said real estate by said laedor Assenberg since the execution of said contract. Terms ot Sale--All the purchase money to be paid in oash on day sale.

Upon compliance with the terms of said sale by the purchaser and the approval ot said sale by sale probate court a deed or deeds wii be executed by the undersigned a such administrator conveying said premises to the purchaser or purch asers thereof. HENRY C. GERKE, Administrator ot the estate Isedor Assenbetg, deceased S. W. McKITTRICK, Attorney THE CONDITION OF ASSO.

VlATE JUSTICE R. LAMAR, WHO WAS STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS, is SAID TO BE VERT SERIOUS. THE NEWS OF HIS ILLNESS DID NOT BECOME KNOWN UNTIL THE EVE Of THB REASSEMBLING OF THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT." When Baby Has the Croup. When a mother is awakened from sound sleep to find her child wh has gone to bed apparently in tin best of health struggling for breath she is naturally alarmed. Yet If she can keep her presence of min and give Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy every ten minutes until vomltln Is produced, quick relief will follow and the child wilt drop to Sleep awaken in the morning as-well as sVrer This remedy has been In use for many years with uniform sac BS.

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All 1UUIUI---U to aaut Dittte aie iciiucoteu lo LUubU IUILU'U- puLueui LO Luti ttteu.lula U.ij ui o. MARY K. notice on the 13th da ut J.V.LU, a pennon vvai July bopiud lu Liife couh- UL lUdUlttUU h3 1141 curtain cnuu IU-MII ncurj uraves a ueim4tiem ciiu tu 01 saiu CLLLIU. umesa appear witUui weuty ua.a attei me uate ot tuis suuu siiuvt taube biiouia uui bu epctiuun sLiaii Ue taken oat ana a Uccree enteied. tlAUHX J.

CierK of tne Court, Jy C. J. Deputy. Administrator's -Notice. Estate oi 'me undersigned, uettn appointed aduiiiiiaufciri.4.

01 tile estate it Jiidgar i-Luyu, late oi tne ot Maaiaun aua auuu ot mmou, ueveaa- eu, hereby gives notice uiai appear betore tne piuuaia court Madison county, me court in fedwaraavilio at Uie JJecemoee term, on tne nrst Monday oi ueoetn- ber next, at wiucli ume ail persou laving claims against said estate are notlned and requested to attend tor purpose on navins tne same wU justed. All persons indebted to laid are requested to inane immedi ate payment to the undersigned. Dated this day OL A. 1816. ELLEN LLOYD.

Attest: JOHN B. Probate Clerk. BUCKLEY. liaecntor'B Notice. Estate of Muoei J.

Klna, uaceased. The undersigned, uaving Loon ap. pointed executor ot last will and, testament ol Mabel J. King, late ot me county ot Madison and btate oC Illinois, deceased, nueby gives notice tnat tie vsul appear buiore Uie probate court oi Maauou county, at ine. court nouse In buwardsvllle, tne November term ou uie nrst Monday of next, at wuicn all persons Having claims ugainst said estate, are nouubd and ed 10 attend lor tie purpose ol having the same adjusted.

All indebted to said are requested to malts immediate payment tq the undersigned. Dated tnia 27th day ot August, 1916. ALVIN JONATHAN KINO. Executory Attest JOHN B. COPP1NQER, Probate Clerk.

GEERS OEERS. Attorneys. Notlc0 Estate of Johanna Purcell, Deceased The undersigned having been appointed administrator of the estate of Johanna Purcell, late of the coun. ty of Madison and state of Illinois, deceased hereby gives notice that ho will appear before the probate court of Madison county, at the court house in Edwardsville at the Decent' ber term on the First Monday of December next, at which time ail persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to rnaku immediate payment to the undersigned.

Dated this 22nd day of September A. 1915. HENRY C. GERKE. Public Administrator.

Executor's Notice. Estate of Ignatius Riggin, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed executors of the last will and testament of Ignatius Rlggm, late of the county of Madison ni state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that they will appear before the probate court of Madison county at the court house in Ld- wardsville, at the December term on the first Monday of December nexr, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are noti- ned and requested to attend for purpose of having tbe satin 1 adjusted. All persons indebted said estate are requested to mane Immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 4th day of October, 1915.

MARY A. RIGOTN, JOHN C. RIGG'N, Executors. Attest JOHN B. COPPING ER.

Probate Clerk. SPRINGER BUCKLEY. Attorneys..

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