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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 4

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8AiE I DOINGS OF THE DUFFS BY ALLMAN FOR shoals, about 100 i a good blood. W. A Troy, Illinois. FOR SALE--Davenette suite, nearly new. Call at 315 Hlllsboro Road.

Mrs. A. i FOR SALE--Cheap. A house, near Woodlawu crossing, 4 room, bath, a and garage. E.

L. i i A i i a a i a used i Phone 4 4 FOR SALE--New gas stove i oven, in good condition, also bird cage. 515 St. Louis Street, phone 730-W, FOR SALE--1 double barrel Stevens shot gun and 1 range, all in good condition. Will sell reasonable if taken at once.

Call 718 Sherman Avenue, or phone 771-W. fi AFTER THE PARTV 15 OVER AND BEFORE YOU SO UP To MRS, CLAVTON HAD A VERV NICE TIME AN9 I MRS. CLAYTON I HAD A VERY NICE TIME AND 1 WANT TO THAUK YOU VERY MUCH! tnri CAHE-YOU WANTTO COME AGAIN THE NEXT TIME WE HAVE A PARTV ASP BRING YOUR LITTLE SISTER! OUGHT TO HAVE A ilTTLE 5ISTER NOTICE. FOR SALE--Beautiful i i corner of Fillmore and A 0 i NOTICE--I do coal a i and gen- A improvements. 650-w or call at McKinley office.

eral teaming, phone 624-R. F. F. Highlander, ticket To Farmers. We have all kinds of casings, i and FOR SALE--One fresh with calf one week old.

Two blocks east of Glen Carbon Crossing. Inq i of Henry A Route No. 4, Edwardsville, 111. spice.s for butchering. Meat Market.

Eberhardt FOR SALE--5 room cottage, basement electric lights, 100 feet frontage on Hillsboro Road, at City limits. Taylor Wells, phone 713. FOR SALE--Ground ear corn. Dippold Bros. FOR SALE--103 acre a including house, barn, hay shed, granary, cattle and machine sheds.

Located ona mile east of Troy. Fred Hampe, Troy, NOTICE--A box social will be held at Seibert School near A a a on Thanksgiving eve, November 29. Every one cordially invited. Ladies please bring box or pie. NOTICE NOTICE--The Ladies of the Presbyterian i hold bazaar at E.

A. Keller Saturday, December 2. Open at 1:00 o'clock. TJSGAI, NOTICE. Petition to rrobnto Will.

State of I i i Madison County, ss. Probate a i County, November Term, 1922. In the Matter ot the Probate of the Last Will and Testament of John NOTICE--Closing dance at Schae- i a deceased. In Probate To all Persons Whom This May Concern--Greeting: i is hereby given, That on 1 6 day of November A. 1922, a Petition was 'lied iu the Pro- I a of Madison County, Illinois, asking that the Last Will and NOTICE--F.

H. Battery Service, 131 a a i a street, any battery recharged, a i rebuilt, resealetl. Generators and Starters of any make repaired, road trouble given attention. Phone S2S, i call 734-R. NOTICE--Dance at Knoche's Hall, Testament ot John i a deceased, a i i Saturday, November bo a i to Probate.

25. The Star Orchestra will nish the music for dancing. FOR SALE--Ground ear corn, pold Bros. Dip- KOR SALE--One set of Dayton wire wheels and Carrier for Ford almost new. In No.

1 condition. Cheap if taken at once. Wm. Lee, a i I i i II. R.

No. 4. Bell phone 911-R-2. NOTICE--Our stock of i glass is complete In all sizes of single and We also do glazing. Let us have your order.

It i receive attention. Overbeck Brothers, phone 119-H. Edwardsville, 111. FOR SALE--Red River Special Separator, 3 5 4 in good shape, will be sold at public auction at the Lohse a two miles South of a i Saturday i November 25, 1922, at ten o'clock. With note properly secured i months time will be given to the purchaser.

5 percent discount allowed lor Cash. Hiles, Newell and Brown. FOR SALE--How would you i to have a lot to i a new house on, and receive a rental of $20 per month in a i on a total investment of $1500 or havo 3 or i rooms to live in and receive in addition a rental of $50 per month on a total investment of 4 0 0 0 Terms can be arranged on part. If you have any money and are interested lets talk it over. My loss will be your gain.

For appointment call this office. Property located in a i NOTICE--John Spies, the dynamiter, "Dynamite John," location 531 St. Louis street, phone Bell 435-W. Call in evening 6 to 7 3 0 and in the i 5 to 7. NOTICE--Clean coal free from all slack and i at 21 cents per bushel cash when delivered.

Prompt delivery when orders are received. Leave orders with Schneider and Poole. John Calhoun. fer's Park Sunday, November 2 Hagnauer and Hug will i music and a good time is as-! sured to all if weather is a able. The same Petition states a the i named persons are all the heirs-at-law and legatees: Ellen Mangold, Edward N.

i a NOTICE--Our prices i Jeremiah E. Quinlan, Mary Lavick, notice are as Allows I MTM at mine; No. 1 nut No. 2 ni nut 3 0 0 Our coal is over a screen i a i a 2 inch space between bars. Our No.

1 nut is rcscreened through 'a revolving screen and No. fine You are notified a on the 1st, day of December, 1 9 2 2 a i potcstatom will issue out of said to take the testimony of the non-resident witnesses to said i upon i interrogatories at Defiance, Ohio. You are Notified, That the a i of the proof of said Will i has been set by said Court for the llt day of December A. 1922 at team own-rs to haul above the of nine o'clock in the fore coal in a i for 75 noon, at House in Ed, I wardsville. in said when and per Any complaints i appeal seep be and settled all( how cause, if any you have, right here by the mine owner or said Will not be aclmit- his personal representative and ted to Probate.

makes i a coal. 2 nut is re-screene' 1 and is cook stove coa! or t-jrnace. I I made a NOTICE--County meeting of milk producers Saturday, November 25 at 1:00 o'clock at the court house. The speakers will be D. A.

Brooks, i i a and County Advisor Raut. Every milk producer is urged to attend. County Secretary, J. K. Dapos.

B. COPPINGER, Clerk. Dated at a i Illinois, son County i i Home November 16, 1 9 2 2 the customer's viewpoint will be the chief factor considered. Madi- RETAIL. Locals--No.

74, 5 4 7 am. No. 8, 10:40 am, No. 10, 12:40 pm, No. 32, 4:07 pui, No.

Iti, 7:13 pui, No. IS, 9: Iti pm. Limited--No. 76, 7 4 1 am, No. 94, Limited Parlor Car, 9 2 8 am, No.

8 2 2:00 pm, No 96, i i a Car 2 5 3 pm, No'. Sb, 6:10, Wo Limited Sleeper, 12:53 am. No. 30, daily except Sunday arrives St. Louis at 6 5 0 am and goes back as'No.

31 at 6 5 5 am. I Corn Meal, bu Oats Bran Ib Eggs 4.10 1.75 2 0 0 0 1 I a 45 to I 6 0 9:28 am, No. 52, 2 2 2 No. 9, 6:44 pm, No. 11, 8 5 3 pin, No.

13, 12:08 am, No. 31, daily except Suii- Oranges, 40 lo 70 Southbound. a i i a Locals--No. 31, 6 5 5 am, No. 3 10 Potatoes, pk Chickens, Ib 2a Lemons, doz 30 to 40 Pears, pk 30 WHOLESALE.

1.22 .16.00 to 17.00 Limited--No. 91, 5 3 4 am, Limited Sleeper, No. 67, 8 0 8 am, No. 69, 10:17 aw, No. 71, 1 2 0 0 No.

93, 12:33 pm, LimiU-d Parlor Car, No. 74, 3 5 4 pm, No. 35, 5:01 pm, i ited Parlor Car, No. 77, 9 pm. Leaves St.

Louis--No. 7 4 4 4 5 am, Coun 45 to 50 No. 30, 5 am, No. 76, 6 4 0 am. i No.

1)4, 8:30 am, No. 9 3 0 am, No. 10, 11:30 am, No 82, 1:00 pin, No. 92, pm, 3 0 0 pm, No. 86, 5:10 pm, No.

16, 6 0 0 pin, No. IS, 8:10 pm, Nq. 92, 11:45 pm. Trade Mine. FOR SAIJB FRANCIS J.

MANNINGS A. BLEISCH (Nov. 16-23-30) FOR SALE--3 lots on Benton Street. Write to William 2157 C. Street, a i City, Illinois.

NOTICE--Box social given by Acme School at Aksmith's Hall. Glen Crossing, Wednesday evening, December 6 Program begins at o'clock. Admission 15 cents. Ladles please i boxes. Everybody welcome.

Alma Gebauer, Principal, a a Strauss, Assistant. FOR SALE--20 head of blood shoals weighing 2 0 i i 75 20 weighing 40 two sows heavy with pigs, 1 sow i 10 pigs. Emil R. Bircber, i a 111., phone 347-B. FOB FOR i room for refined a modern home.

Close to Inquire of 217 S. Buchanan. WARNING---PosUlvely no i or trespassing allowed -on th fol- owling premises under penalty of the law. Keep your dogs at home. W.

T. Baird Ben a Wm. filemmer Hy Slemmer joe Metgschott i Sickhert Ed. Sickbert Chas. Sickbert Harrv Sickbert WANTED WANTED--Two gentlemen roomers.

137 N. Kansas Street, phone 257-R WANTED--To do general office and as typist. I i at Mrs. S. J.

420 E. a a i a St. WANTED--Girl for housework. No washing. Good wages.

A 302 S. Morrison Street, or Bell 58, Collinsville, I i i NOTICE--To auto owners. Forrt top and rear a i put on for as Weather Prophets. Those who live hy the coast have a Ford side curtains weather sign In the gulls 1 11, ml Hlfl 1 I touring model, $11.50, curtains for Ford roadster model, rear curtains only We can i tops and rear curtains tor any car. Edw.

J. Hunt's Garage, 500 N. Mnin streat. WANTED--Position by Uicly as stenographer and bookkeeper. Reference if dcsi.ecl.

This office a i a WANTED--A dozen and a a or two dozen Single Comb I a Red or last a hens. Wm. G. Soheibal, No. 4 917-R-l.

A A once, i a a to assist i general house- 314 i street, phone 4 0 7 NOTICE U. S. underwear. 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 pc. New Gove Wool a chased by us to sell to the public direct at 75 cents each.

Actual a i a 2 5 0 each. All sizes, shirts 34 to 46, a 30 to 44. Send correct sizes. Pay postman on delivery or send us money order. If a is not satis- a we i money Dept.

2 4 The i i Woolen 1 4 7 6 New N. Y. "GAS BUGGJE? in the various' winds that will i the i collect in big flocks and pnther in the fields or circle over the land, wheeling and screaming uneasily. Dutch Navigators First. were first foreigners to to the i a shores of a a and navigators founded rich colonies In Java and a a Expensive.

trouble wlf a loafer," said Kben, "is be wants fo hard-workiug. folks to wait or him. "De Uncle MINSTREL--Don't fail to see the i given by the pupils of St Boniface school Sunday and Monday evening at 0 0 p. m. Admission 35 and 20 cents.

Ernst Sickbert Frank Viere Hy. R. Kramer Fred Meier Win. Stullken Otis BarneU Jos. Sedaleck lieu a Vietli R.

H. Frickensteln Wm. Waggoner Given New Jaw. A French sergeant, named Ylnlla, whose lower jaw was blown nway by (jxplosives In the World a has been reconstructed a complete set of false teeth and a rubber tongue. He li now able to a and sing.

Chinese a i a i The Chinese are a nation of cooks. There Is scarcely an I i i a iheir vast i who Is not raora or less competent to cook himself a respectable dinner. i Never Grow Old. A young woman can't help i i that she will never grow old, because long before the i comes for a there will be a change in the laws of nature. Fond Relative.

the doctors give you much hope regarding rich uncle's illness?" -Hob---''No, they say he may live for many years Post. TI1K ELECTRIC WAY. Alton, Granite St. Louis Traction iiiid East St. Louis Suburban Hy.

Trains Leave a i via Granite City, south 5 4 5 prj; 6 2 0 pm; 7:30:: pm; am; 8 5 0 B. am; 8:10 B. am; 9 4 5 a a 0 5 2:40 E. pm; 3 4 0 pm; 4 4 7 E. 0 2 0 pm; 7 3 0 pm; 9 10:20 pm.

Indicates change at Mitchell for St. Louis and Alton. Trains Leave Bdwardsville via Collinsville, south 6 0 5 am, 7:05 am, 0 5 am, 9 0 5 am, 10:05 am, 11:05 am, 12:05 pm, 1:05 pm, 2:05 3 0 5 4:10 5 0 5 pm, 6:10 pm, 7 1 7 pm, 8 0 0 pm, 9:00 pm, 10:00 pin, 0 pm, 1 2 2 5 am. Schedules herein are subject to change i notice. Purchase ickots at E.

A. Delicate Co. For i a i call or ad- Chicago Live Stock Market, Nov. 23---Hogs, receipts 4 5 0 0 0 steady i Wednesday's close; 7 4 0 7.70; 7 7 5 heavy 7 7 7 5 i 7 5 0 7 5 light 7 7.75. Cattle, receipts 1 4 0 0 0 a beef steers 12.50 1 3 5 0 cattle 5 10; cows 5 7 5 0 3.50 veal calves S.50 10; feeder steers 5.50 7.75.

Sheep, receipts 1 9 0 0 0 steady; lambs 14 14.75. 10 1.10; mixed No. 1, 1.23; K'o 2 a 1.21; No. 3, soft, 1.23. No.

2 old, 75; new 7 5 No. 72 1-2; No. 4 i No. 2 new, 71 1-2 to 72; No. 3, 70 lo 71; No.

4. 70 to 1-2. --White No. 2, 45 3-4 to 46; No. 3, 44 1-2; No.

4, 43 3 4 cereai i No. 43 1-2; sample, 43. i 6 5 5 3 tubs; creamery, extra, file. --Receipts 1654 cases; miscellaneous. -10 to Live 35; chickens, 15 lo springs, 17; 12; geese, I I a i oars; Wis- i No.

1. 90 to 1.05; Minn a SO to 9(1; Ked River Ohio No. 1. SS to 95; I a a 1.15 to 1.20. New 22 stock opdi-'l itv j.ular a of lo'a-Jin? issues a i i i ii r.iiu'win i v.cr one 'c 120 i '-'ivrer rose OMB poi-it 10 til'.

i 1-2 to 26 I i Oil i 1 to 43 1-2 and i i a CUM y'. Jded 1 5-S 'o Ml a i a Stock a 111.. Nov. 23--Cattle, receipts 4 0 0 0 steady; beef steers 6 5 8.25. Hogs, receipts 1 5 5 0 0 a 5 heavy 7.50 7.75.

Sheep, receipts 2 5 0 0 very slow; a 13 14.40. i a Nov. 23--Scattered selling by a cables re- in price declines in wheat today. Trade was moderate. i prices were 3-8 to 1-2 lower for De- i Pastor at Work 1 Or i I I I I i I HJ i i i i dress Eyis Johnson, Asst General coinbor; a to lower Passenger Agent, No.

7, Collinsv'ila East St. Louis. He'll Be Kin Probably this baby doesn't know he'll be a king some day. He's the Prince Michaol, son of the crown prince and princess of Rumania. May a to 1-4 off for Corn a was mixed and light in First prices wore 1-S lower 1-S i Oats a was slow.

Prices started a to 1-S Provisjons started i lard lower on scattered selling. Chicago, Niv. 2 3 i a --Dec 1.1S to 1-4; May. 1.16 1-2 to 4 July, 1.07 3-4 to 1-8. 70 5-S to 71; i 70 to 1-S; July, C9 5-8.

Oats--Dec. 43 1-S to 1-4. 92 3-4 to 7-S. Lard--May, 10.10 to 12.00. pjijs--Jan.

9.50. CJi'ain Close. Wheat--Dec. 1.17 5-8 to 3-4; May 1 1C 1-4 to 3-S'; 1.07 5-8. Corn--L'ec.

70 1-4; May, 70 1-S to 1-4; GD 1-2 to 5-S. Oats--Dec. 4 2 7-S to 4 3 May, 475-8; inly, -Jf! 1-2. Cash Grain. Wheat--Red winter, No'.

2, 1.32 to 1.33; No. 3, 1.29 to 1.30; No. 4, 1.22 to 1 2 4 sample, 1.14 to 1.28; hard No. 2, 1.21 to 1.22; sample, 1.22; yellow hard No. 1.22; No.

2, 1.20 to 1.22; No. 3, 1.19; No. 5, 1,17 1-2; sample, wheat a a 1.02 Not content with diggtaff up funda for the new Fifteenth Street Christian Church, Washington, D. the pastor, Rev. J.

N. Jarrett and his congregation intend to complgte the digging lor the foundation uofoi-e turning the work 1 over to tlia contractor. Eav. Jarrett is shown wielding a shovel. BY BECK A roomers i board i desired.

Modern conveniences. Mrs. J. E. Marks, 240 S.

Kansas street. LOST--A brown i i angora fur a if returned to Mrs. Jones, care of Jones i LOST--Black a i a i November 19, IHen Carbon and Peter's a i a if returned to Sam Birger, Carbon, Illinois. The court is a a a than ever. There's a reason.

THE THIS IS A HOLIUAY I'M GOING 10 5LEEP UTE- YOU ARE NOT WE'RE TO PRWE OUT 4NP HAVE THANKSGIVING PINNER AT I VANTA 5LEEP- YOU OUHT TO BE 6LAP W'ffE 40LE TO BE UP AHV ENJOYING THIS- WONPERFUL EVERYTHING IS JUST BEAUTIFUL-THE SUN IS SHIN ING -AND ALL THE BIRPS ARE SINGING SIVE V0ICE TO YOUR FEELINGS ON I THE IDE A OF YOU TALKING TO ME LIKE: 7 WHAT U5INESS HAD THFWWIN' WATER ON.

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