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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 8

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COUNTY OORBBSPONDBNOB. ITotM by LUt ponton ti. Wmttfn. Wtlktr IM quite nick, bat Is Improving. K.

Fahnwtook'i new renldenco In receiving of paint. Delicate, of vlallini frleudt hero. arc homing their poUtoM and gutting raady for the corn crop. llev. Kdward Mid family left for 811- vtrUlty, NowMcxIco.on missionary work.

ClttrlM I'oleraon IIIM accepted a job with Iho mrptnlvn on the bridge at Itev. J. H. Dennett, the new mlolitor on this circuit, occupied the pulpit Sunday the M. E.

church. Krlday WM examination day In Hie HohoolH. Mr. J. O.

Reynolds Mliis Jetsle Ulokellmupt efficient teachers. Oct. IMlh. l.lfeeiljr PrMrle lusts Loltteaud Ella Hmllh were nuesli o( Mrs. Uutertnan Thursday.

Districts Nos. 1 and a bave their coal houses filled by Die fort Hussoll coal company, MlM Hatlle Waplw returned to her home alMokomls, Friday, nu extended vlsll to relatives here. mou passed through here lo-Uay on their return from at. Iiouls, where they bad purchased hansom cabs for USB In their oily. Ed.

Lantormnn and Samuel Mathers attended the special Initiatory meeting o( Western Star Lodge, No. 1,1. O. at Alton, Saturday evening. the Her.

Oraiitham preached morning and evening at the C. P. church. He Is making to hnvo a children's meeting and song ssrvice on Hundny evening, Nov. loth.

All are Invited to attend, Oct. Wth, HI. Jitecb. Mrs. Caspar Hoohl and Mliw Louts Wasem are sick, Ueo.

Walker, who has been sick tor a week, John Pfumler, of St. Louis, visited his Sunday and Monday. Miss KallePabmoyer has relumed from visit to at, Louis relatives. Melcholr lloohull Is having his dwelling repainted by AUK. Klrchols.

The public of Allan Uahelin was fairly attended and articles sold well. Mm. John Prey. and Misses Anna Baer. Irfjlta Wasem and Louisa Krey visited In St.

l.onU week, MM Juste Smith and Mr. Abo Lncquerman were married Sunday, BUlti by Rov. Jas Osbora at the home of tho bride's brother. Mrs. Mary ESHenprlos, noe Ilaiulrleh, died Hattiiday In hor year of typhoid pneumonia.

Hor remains wore Interred Monday In (he Keystone cemetery. Sho leaves two minor obllilrun and hor nged parents, two brothers and two slslurs to mourn hor de. mine, oct. Worden. Henry llauingartuor Is hiivlniit his dwelling painted, mill a demand for throe and four room tenement 'nouses.

Mr. and Burwoll, and Miss Carrie Hoyd.of Moro, visited Dr. E. A. lluiwell today.

MIsseH Charlotte Watts and Maggie Page, of New Douglas, visited Miss Ifcsslo Worden Sunday, Miss Llu lletk returned lioino Sunday after a week's sojourn with hor sister, Mrs. 11. R. Dorr, Hugh E. Bayle, of Edwarrisvllle, has tMHigbl and shipped twelve hundred lairds ol apples from this place.

protracted meeting hold at the Uaptlut church last week closed Sunday evening to begin again In a short time, George Hoik and family nnd Bister, Miss DoraBelk, were here Sunday and called on our photographer, K. Lorch. Mr. Charles Nobbo and Miss Emma llor- mau were married at the bride's uncle, U. U- Luoker'i, Sunday evening.

Many friends were present, Olive. John Livingston is repairing his house, V. Olive was In Kdwardsvlllo Monday. A new depot will soon be erected onr new John Dane and Matthew Williamson were in your city Monday. John Slrspp, tho dairyman of btauntou, was through bere Monday, Tho teachers of Olive Intend to go to the teachers meeting Saturday.

Joe Hlnney has entered the employ of A M. Wing MM! Is now at Mt, Olive. Engineers are at work laying out new coal shaft on the at. L. ft P.

railroad. 'Hqnlre, J.C. MoKlttrlck was In Stannton Monday as an attorney In a damage suit. Ed. returned Thursday, has been working on the levee near Edwards- vlllo.

MlwLlzxieTaylor, who has Just returned from a trip to Europe, Is visiting friends and bere. Dr, Ohas, Blnney, of Smlthslioro, spent Monday with parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. r. llliinvy of this place, W.

and wife, of Staunton vlsllnd at If, Patterson's Monday, Hvturn- tog after Might their horse became frightened and both wore thrown out. Luckily the animal was caught by a man who happened to and no serious damage was doxe, Out. Will. years, Mr, waiter operates a large chair factory. Mrs, Louis Beckman, of Missouri, after few weeks' visit with her parents, returned Thursday.

W.W. Pearoe bos purchased a hundred dollar music box. It a whole brass band and show combined. Yonr correspondent has been asked by our literary people to talk up a literary society for the winter. There Is abundant material for one.

A meeting will be held at Dr. T. WharlT's on Nov. 4th to arrange preliminaries. Chan.

Huedy will open his drug store about Nov. lili. Ho has now one of tbe best arranged stores to be found In the county. A shoe, notion, silk, olothlng, dresa goods, hardware, woolen, queensware, ianoy and heavy grocery departments--all under one roof. Oct.

SSth. Robert Herrnaau.of In town Sunday. Aug. Droll, of Troy, called on friends bere Sunday. Christ Jiihus, of 81.

Louis, Is visiting here. E. M. Eaton cried a sale of Colorado horets at St. Jacob, Saturday, Christ Carroll gave a party to a number of Mends, Saturday night.

Louis Aoblaohor, of St. Louis, was out last week to visit his father, who la very sick, Andrew Sohrleber, stork dealer, sold a One toam of bay horses to Louis Wetfort, of St Louis. Kobert Blume and wife and Leonard Adler and wife, ot St, Jacob, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr, and Mrs, Oscar debrs entertained a number of friends and relatives Sunday, In honor of the christening of Herbert Otto. Geo, Brandt, of this Miss Mln nle Herbal, of Lltchfleld, were married In your olty by Judge Cook, Wednesday They will reside here.

An error In last week's correspondence mentioned John Hochull as cliamploa of tbe Bowling Club and J. Q. Weber of the Shoot era. U. Weber carries the belt of the Bowlers and Koch Is the best marksman among tbe Shooters.

Mrs. Bertha Sootmann, who bos been con Bnodtobed for over a year with paralyslF died at the home of her parents. She was burled In the Marine cemetery, Friday, Rev Knrit officiating. The deceased was 31 years ome of tbe bride In Black Jack, Frank Mer- nger to Miss Emma Rlebold, botn or Black ack. The Ladles Aid Society will give a literary ntertalnment In the basement of tbe Pres- yterlan ehnreb, Thursday evening, Nov.

Admission 10 B. Bosomworlh's blooded colt undertook jump a paling Monday and was caught, and sustained a out about eight aches deep, Ell Burk sewed up the out nd the coll la doing reasonably well. Miss Lizzie Gross, of Black Jack, will be married to a gentleman from Missouri tomorrow. The couple will make that state heir future home, Her motber, who has oug been a resident of Black Jack, will discontinue housekeeping and reside with her slighter, Mrs, Bobnenstlehl. Oct.

28tl. 8 mouths nnd II days old. Walter Pesrce, In company with some other boys, while out hunting, Wednesday hud the misfortune to accidentally discharge his gun, putting the entire load through hi right wrist, touring off the ends of both bones of the arm. Ho will prcbibly lose bl hand. Oct.

EdrOiaf bas bought a One Iron gray Oily, A car of Ittmbvr has been received for new sidewalks. 1 Asslitant Uoadmastor W. J. 0. Kennedy Was Huhday with his family.

U. Tlbbetls will have salo of his personal properly Saturday, Nov. Dtli. We will given report of a wedding In November, and alto one about Chrlslnns. Mrs.

Oeo. Schmidt will soon remove from out town and reside with her son or daughter, ttn house and shop will be for rent. i WortUn juttober sells meat two cents per (found cheaper than the saline bntebar, and that Is one or two cents more than they charge ouWde oMbe corporation. Joseph U. Pearceand family are visiting friends In Ollutou and Doud cotintles this 'WMkl Jaoob Walter.

6J Tell City, here- last week visiting bis slater, Mrs. If. Bchmldt, whom bad not seen for twenty Hew IHMiitlM. Little Edith Poster has the typhoid ftver Mlsies Jennie and Dalsle Leese were In Lltoliflold Thursday, Jobn Ulshop and wife vlalted his parent Sunday. Prange's mill Is supplied with water again and Is running night and day, Dr.

W. Duncan's brother and family visited him and family last week, School commences again to-day niter two weeks' vacation on account of dlpb tberla. John Allen, depot agent and wife spell Sunday In Dounollson. Sho will remain fo nweek. Miss Mary Early, an experienced teaebe of another subscriber to tb INTKLLIOBNCKK.

The M. parsonage Is being repaired fo Rev, J. Hampton, who will move hi family In several weeks. Madame Uumor says that although th birds have ceased their singing and tbe flow ers have gone to rest, yet tho wedding bell are ringing o'er many a coxy nest. We take this opportunity to extend con gralulntlons to Mr.

and Mrs, John Karly nee Emma Justl, by winning that tlicl Journey through life may ever be as joyou an their wedding day. Dr.S. E. Bnoknell. assisted by Dr.

W. Duncan, performed quite a critical opera tlon upon Mrs. Mary Blottnor, of Alhsinbra who has been suffering from a tumor. Tb patient Is doing well, Louis Volllntlne, a popular young gentlr man and son of a wealthy farmer In on community, hatTconcluded that he will hav to do something desperate to get bis nam Into the paper. We might suggest tnatr raony as a better and more fasblonabl means, but us "Old 1862" wishes no OL harm, It kindly saves him all trouble, A dancing party was given In Sharp's bal Wednesday night, In honor of Miss Id Lang, who arrived from St, Louis to vis friends and relatives.

A large crowd was attendance. Among those from abroad wer Mlases Bernlee Worden, Georgia 8 till we) Ruth Wall and Mr, Bally the Mesar Klnlkln.ofWordeu, Oct. 28th Corn at the elevator, 28 cents, The Catholic fair was a success, Tbo ball In Brookilde was well attended, Ignatius Rlggln bas been sick for a wetk Jnnod it Co, will begin buying wheat Tuei day, Bert Lang, of SI. Louis, vUited friends her Sunday. The Lyceum Friday evening-- well, there was'nt any, Harry Nlll.

of St, Louis, Is visiting bl-i pa rents this week. Some one got away with F.L.Hampton saddle Sunday nlgbt. Will Collins was caught under falling ooa Thursday, and badly bruised. Mrs. Ida Henderson retained Monday, a ter a two weeks' stay in St.

Louis. Mrs. Alice Collins, of St. Louis, Is vlsltlu her parents, Mr, and Mrs. R.

Williamson, Oscar Malen and Jobn Black, of Pleasan Ridge, were guests of Louis Junod, Sunday M. Junod Is Improving slowly. It hoped that that be will soon be able to around, John H. Smith and daughter returned Sat urday from a two weeks' visit with relatlv in North Missouri. Mrs.

Angle Gore returned to Carllnvlll Saturday, after a with her Mr. and Mrs. T. Bali. Mr.

Powell, of Kansas, and sister, Mrs Hall, of Greenville, visited tbelr brother, W. Powell tbe Brsl of tbe week, John Delmllng displayed In bis shop Frl day evening one beef, one veal, one bog, an onesbeep and about 800 pounds of flne i sage. Married, Tuesday tbe 22nd lint, at th Venice. Miss Sallle Squires la on tbe sick list. T.

F. Layden, the agent of the C. A. licio, Isltdfi his homo at Carrolltou, laat week. MlssMattle Klmmel, who, some tlmo ago, was evorely bitten by a savage dog, has recovered Mrs, L.

Vanbusklrk, who has bean on a visit to her daughter In Blqpmtngton, returned Sat- irday, One hundred families will bo added to the ensus of our city when the Glucose Works are under full headway, Work on the Merchants bridge Is being push- cast of the railroads. The work Is laid out to the Edwardsvllle plank road. A man named Frank Capps was arrested and lined 120 and cost last week for striking a barkeeper named Fechte. In default of flne he is breaking rock. Mrs.

Cciylor, of tbe Venice Hotel, baa built a louse at tbe bridge terminus, which she is utilizing as a hotel. Some tlfty guests flncl ac lomodatlon there. Tho Glucose Works will commence operations about a week. The skilled labor necessary to run tbe place will be Imported from Chicago and Geneva, where Mr. Pope has similar es tablishments; thus to obviate the necessity starting with green hands.

The annexation of Newport, Bootjack and the Bridge Company lands will come up foi consideration at the next meeting of tbe vil ago board. One thing Is certain, the name Venice will be retained, as all tho people arc unit on that point and opposed to any change of name. A horsethlef named Charles Miller was ar rested here last week. Ho and another mnn Drought two horsea to Win Lammcrt's stable leaving one and taking the other across tin river. A Mr.

Joseph, of Belleville, claimed th animal left at Lammart's, stating tho team hud Mien stolen from him. The other horso hn been recovered and the thief turned over to the authorities. Mrs. Mary C. Squires and her daughter, Mlt Ethel, attended the wedding of Evan Ed wards to Miss Eliza Brown.

Miss Brown was daughter of tho lato John Brown and a grand daughter of Wm. Emmert. The event took place Oct. 23rd, at tho residence of Mrs. Jounl Emmert, at Casey villa.

There were about II fly guests present and an elegant wedding auppc was served. The presents were numerous am valuable. The couple will make thoir homo ii Casoyvillc, Oct. 28th. Colllnavllle.

Bon Kclsor was out from St. Louis Thursday Chas. I'abBtlms moved his family toKdnarcli vlllo. Chas. Neustadt spent a few days In town las week, John of Highland, spent Sunda; In this city.

Mat Kersey was up from Caacyville on busl ness Monday, Joshua S. Peers is lying dangerously ill at hi homo In this city. Herman Graszo Is erecting a line residence tho site of tho old Baptist church, Mrs. 0. Stocking and daughter, of Indopen deuce, are visiting at J.

S. Peer's. A very enjoyable dancing parly was given Missel Florence and Ida Harklcroad Wcdncs day. Dr. Ynrnall, of St.

Louis, delivered a loctur on the "Mind," at Temperance hall, daturda evening. The potatoc Chipping season is about ove Had ley Smith being the only ones doing an shipping at present. A special meeting of the council bee called for Friday evening to take action on th World's Fair question. The McHalo brothers will shortly start a liv ery stable. They have been doing an Immens business with their meat market.

Miss Llllle Ward, the head waiter at th Commercial hotel, fell from a ladder and in jurcd herself very badly Saturday. On account of the rapidly increasing busincs another operator has been stationed at th "Van" depot In this city to assist Mr. Glass The funeral of Cbas. Mueller, a well know resident of this township, took place Mondaj Tho remains were interred in Black Jack com tjry. It is more than probable that condemnatlo proceedings will bo instituted beforo tho Ian necessary for the waterworks site can be cured.

On his arrival home from Kdwardsville on day last week City Marshal Becker bad tho mi fortune to fall out of the wagon, cutting face badly. The Young People's Society of Christian doavor, of the Presbyterian church, will give social at the residence of H. S. Merrill, th (Wednesday) evening. Considerable complaint is being made by th church-going people nt tho conduct of the row dieiwho congregate at the church doors Sunday evenings, A letter, received by bis father in this clt from Will Blum, who Is now In Germany, state that his eye light is falling him rapidly.

Tb Is Indeed bad news to his many friends In th elty. John Schoettle and Henry Kalbficisch are th only drug clerks from this city who are attend Ing tho pharmaceutical college In St, Lonl They attend on Mondays, Wednesdays and Ir days. The Catholic fair, held at Temperance ha' Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings last week, was grand success. The net prc coeds amounted to .1625. Those that bad th affair In charge acquitted themselves In aver creditable manner, While taking a etroll about the depot Sunda we heard loud talking and much profanity em anatlng from an empty box ear, standing on side track and started over to learn the cause the disturbance, and what was our surprise ti find about a dozen school boys shooting crap for pennies.

Why the parents of these boyi an the olty authorities allow such practices to on wa are at a loss to know. Tho marriage of Miss Fannie CzerneyandJ Wilson took place Thursday evening at tbe res Idenee of tbe bride's parents. A large nnmbe of and relatives of tbe contracting par os were in attendance. Enterprise Fire Co. which the groom has been an active member a number of years, attended in abody.

The wain were the recipients of a number of costly nd elegant gifts, May they prosper as tbey eserve Is the wish of their many friends. Wm. Heimler, assistant supervisor of this wnshlp, met with a very serious mishap hlle on his way homo with a load of coal uesday evening. It wag quite late when Mr. eimler started from town, and while descend- a hill at a lively gait he heard something bout his wagon snap in twain.

He checked Is team and alighted to make an examination, ut owing to tho extreme darkness, failed to iscover any break. Ho started ahead again hen the tonguo broke, throwing Mr. B. out nd rendering him unconscious, In which con- ttlon he laid out In tho rain the greater por- on of that night He finally managed to reach farm house near by, and Dr. Wadsworth was ent for immediately.

At last accounts Mr. eimler was resting as easy as could be expec ed. Oct. 28th, Tim is at the county capital. Mrs.

J. A. Keith will receive the Dorcas Sat ay. Mrs. M.

Blakcman left for Kansas City, Tucs- ay. i's Bertha SplncHer is witti friends in St, Louis. Tho Van depot is receiving a new coat of dark rcen paint. Dr. B.

Knocbol has returned from Colorado prings, Col. Mr. and Mrs, Nic Eohr are In Efflngham, vis tlug relatives. Miss Una Follhancr returned from a visit to Vow Douglas, Saturday. Otto Gcismann attended the church fair in ColllusvlUe Wednesday.

C. Scybt was on a two c'ays hunting trip in 'ayotto county last week. Honry Wcinheimer and family returned from heir European trip to-day. Win. Wise, accompanied by his wife, returned rom Cincinnati), Thursday.

Wedding bells will bo brought into servid leveral times in this city shortly. Miss Bertha Knoebcl, of Belleville, Is Hi of Miss Clara Zlmmormaun. Miss Ida Mueller attended the Sweeney Traiiernlcht nuptials in St Louis, last week. Roy Tomllnson was manager of tho W. U.

jompany last week, John Geisrnaun doing ion work, J. A. Keith attended the annual convention lie Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons i Chicago last week. Mr. Henry Buchhcim and Miss Mary Nagc vere married at St Paul's church, Thursdaj Rev.

J. Meckcl officiated. About 25 members of the G. A. R.

post, of till Ity, altcmled tho Sailors and Soldiers rennlo at Greenville Thursday. Louis Pagan, formerly at tho Geo. Steineggc stand, has removed his blacksmith shop sout; of N. Rohr's planing mill. Another bettor half from abroad will brought here In tho near future.

Wlmt has be como of tho "trust" to keep all such out The mills and grain deals bro meeting a grc deal of inconvenience on account of the scared of cars. Never before has there been such a shortage, Farmers are complaining much about hunters who are very careless while shooting and some njury has beeu reported to stock by stray shots and tho hounds. M. Kaiser and son, of rhllllpsbiirgh, Montana, are visiting here. The latter, it is said, will take homo with him one of Highland'r; most estimable young ladies, Bettor mail services are badly needed between Edwardsvillo ana this city.

The lNm.UGEN- CUB does not get hero until Friday, to late to be "reissued" the same week Albert II. Von Frocheh, of St. Louis, has bought the Jacob Zimmerman hotel and all its furnishings and will take chargo of it to-day. Tho consideration is 18,000. Mr.

Zimmerman will continue in the livery and feed stable business Nelson Morris of St Louis, mado the second trip with a carload of dressed beef on the Vandalia Thursday. They have succeeded In selling to one of our butchers, but tho rest have refused to buy. The business men In general are opposed to dressed beef claiming It would bo detrimental to the farmers Oct. 28tb, HOUSE FULL NEW GO Every Department filled with the choicest styles just received from our Eastern Manufacturers. We will guarantee to sell you better goods, for less money, and show you a greater variety to select from than any competing house.

We have some remarkable Bargains in FLANNELS. CALL AND SEE THEM! G. B. CRANE'S A CTDHD! liiLlii alultfi Practice. A squad of Co.

were on the range, Friday, for target practice as cold weather will soon prevent further indulgence in this line. Some good scores were made. It is 109 TAKDS. Stillwell 22 CroKSinan 20 Wayne 21 200 YABDS. Weidoy 20 Stlllwell 20 A Metcalfe 24 KFaes IS Goooh 18 Wayne 300 YA1UW.

Friday 17 KKucs 21 HOooot 23 Wayne 24 Crosamnn 22 100 YARDS, Weldey 23 HQooob 30 Friday 21 Fees Gllllg 15 AKMorefleld lli Wayne 23 Grossman 0 MoLaaghlln i4 500 YARDS. Weldey (7 Friday IB Goooh 20 OGirn: UllllS! Wayne 21 CroBsnmn 21 0 McLaughllu 21 000 YARDS, Weidey 18 A Metcalfe 23 Stltlwell 18 BFSBS 19 OE Friday 18 Goooh 17 A Neary 22 Wayne 21 (JroBsman 10 Mclaughlin 18 SK1HMISII, Weldey A Metcalfe Friday 40 EVOrossraan 4V! Uooch 48 A l)uror 40 Mclaughlin 40 MoMnckin MILLINERY STORE! Mrs. M. Jock has opened a Millinery Store In the Tunnell building, between the Cooper Shop and Hack's More, and offers the trade a flne assortment of I I A A I Hats and bonneta trimmed and bleached to order. the very lowest remodeled, ANOTHER SPLENDID GIFT! AN OF ART To evcrj new subscriber or renewal for tbe WEEKLY GLOBE DEMOCRAT (JOl'ivgvs), 13 II The Engraving, "THE SCOTCH RAID," A group of cattle and shoep (by Most, Eonheur).

A companion of "TiIK HOUSE FAIR," which was, until vcctutly, the premium with the I GLOBK-DKMOCRAT. The price of the WKKKLY OLOUE-DEMOCUAT, oue year, ami tho i it- graving, "THE SCOTCH RAID, 1 is ouly Subscribers desiring both pictures can have "The Horse Fair" for 2jc extra. Postmasters and news dealers will take subscriptfons, or remit aircut to the GLOBE PRINTING CO. Send for sample copy of paper. "This is the blanket the dealer told me was as good as a FREE-- Get from your dealer free, the $4 Book.

It baa handsome pictures and valuable information about hones. Two or- three dollars for a Hone Blanket will make your hone worth more and eat less to keep warm. Atkfor Five Mile Boss Stable Electric Extra Test SO other, styles at prices to suit erery- body. If you can't get them from your dealer, write ns. BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST.

NONC GENUINE WITHOUTTHCa'A LABEL Monufd by WK. AYHSS SONS, who make tho famous Horse Brand Baker TH WABASH A I A la the direct, moat popular and only line running THROUGH CARS To and tram all tho following principal points: ST. LOUIS, FORT WAYXE, TOLEDO, ttKTKOIT, XIAUAK.L FAI.I.H ST. THOMAS, BUriMI.O, 1VKW YORK, BOSTON, CHICAGO, VEORIA. 8PKIXGFIRLU, qVIXCY, HAXNIBAI.

AND KAXSA8 CITY. KEOHVK. IXWIANAVOLIS A2K1 CINCINNATI, THE CAR SERVICE OF THE WABASH RAILWAY Is unsurpassed and consists of Handsome Now SMOKING and PABLOR COACHES, Elegant FBEB RECLINING CHAIR CARS, the best and moat completely equipped DINING CAM SER- TOCE, In tho world, and magnificent PUI.L- PALACE, WAGNER and WOODRUFF ARS. road-bed J9 kept in splendid condition. traoki ore all laid with henry steel rails, and the fast time, close connections, and superior accommodations on the Wiibush aro unequaled by any other line.

Information In regard to Routes. Rates, Timo of Trains, Connections, will bo cheerfully and promptly furnished 011 application, person- by loiter, to any Agent of the Wubusb (OHNHcNULTA, BoMlvor. K.H.WADE, Oun'I Sup't. CHICAGO. S.W.SNOW, Qcn'l 1'iuu.

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