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The Semi-Weekly Advocate from Belleville, Illinois • 8

The Semi-Weekly Advocate from Belleville, Illinois • 8

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Belleville, Illinois
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8
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THE BELLEVILLE ADVOOATB KTGHT 'It pays to buy the best It pays to buy from us" ROMKISER'S 3 Doien Good Heavy Comforts Oil Celloo Lining $150 Value at $125 Mortuary Matters 200 Pair Good Quality Cotton Blankets at per pair 50c Men's and Women's Furnishing Goods October has been a real Indian Summer month Clothing and underwear of light weight have thus far been sufficient but November will bring us colder days Heavier garments tor underwear as well as outerwear will become an imperative necessity and prudent people will provide now for colder' weather Men's and Hoys Underwear We have provided liberal assortments in the various grades ranging from 35c per garment upwards We buy the best sorts in the market and sell them right As we have stated in a former advertisement we do not tell you any fairy stories Jof selling vou things at so-called cut prices Anlold proverb affirms that the proof of the podding is in chewing" the bag applied to garments it means that the real test of an article is the satisfaction obtained in the wear of it A good fifty cent undergarment will give excellent service if however your means permit you to buy a higher priced garment say from one to two dollars each you will in addition to wear enjoy the pleasure which finer garments always give to the wearer Visit our furnishing goodi department it will pay you Several Large Shipments Of Cloaks And Suits And Fine Garments For Misses Women And Children have just recently arrived again These goods are all special good values and are now on display in our Cloak and Suit Department One of these shipments consisted exclusively of EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS FOR WOMEN! -AND ALSO- Special Size Garments For Girls from thirteen to seventeen years old The extra size Women's Coats are made from thirty-nine to forty-nine inch bust measure and extra wide over the hips: of fine quality all wool Broad Cloth good mercerized and satin linings and especially well tailored Prices range from $1250 to $2000 Special size Girls' Coats (thirteen to seventeen years) called Junior Suits are made extra tull of good quality pure wool fancy cloakings excellent workmanship Prices are $500 $750 1000 $1250 $1350 and Special values in women's ragularsie coats at $500 S750 and Siooo Special values in Children's Coats (six to fourteen years) from $198 to $500 Extraordinary values in MEN'S UNDERWEAR! We have secured one case of Men's Cashmere Underwear shirts and drawers camel hair color and light weights at an unusual low figure and have placed them on although a 75c garment at 50c Fellner-Ratheim Co 205 211 East Main Mrs Katherine Monkeu died of senility at the home of her sou Gustave on ken four miles north of Belleville! on the Colliasville road late Saturday nkrbt aged 81 years She is surived by two sonsGeorge and Gustav Monk en of St Clair county and one daughter Mrs Allied Miller of Kansas The funeral was held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from the home of Gustavo Mjonken to the Messenger cemetery Word has hen received iu this city of the death in Sparta Mich of Urban Bauman a former lielle-villean He was 56 years old and was married March 1S79 to Miss Carrie Horn of this city He left Belleville in 1884 He is survived bv the following his widow Mrs Carrie Baumann two sister-in-laws Mrs Frank Bta and Mrs John Bauman of this City two nephews John and Martin Hautiiann and three nieces Mrs John Gloicli Mrs Frank Imis and Miss Katie Haumann The funeral was held Monday in Grand Rapids Mich lira Evans of 118 Wabash ilvej ie bju received word of che death of her cousin Dr Evans at his home in Greencastle Indiana at the age of 59 years Dr I'vau- was one of the leading phy-ricuffil of central Indiana Edgar Reay aired 5 years son of Mr and Mr- Thomas Rear of I'M in tnont died Thursday at the residence of his parents wife Not Sorry for Blunder1 "If my friends hadn't idundered Ladies' Goods Besides the exquisite showing of Millinery Cloaks Suits Rain-Coats and Waists we -t Ladies' Undetwear and Hosiery Munsing Union Suits for La lies Misses and Children have steadiiy gained the approval oi customers Guaranteed Hotiei Jl and the most approved Corses in all sizes priced from fifty cents to five dollars eac! are at vour command in our Ladies' Department and please kindly bear in mind that we Jalso sell Kugs Linoleums Lace Curta is and Shades LETTER LIST List of unclaimed letters remain-big at the Belleville post office 15 1910: in thinking I was a doomed vic tim of consumption I might not be alive now" writes Sanders of Ihirrodshurg Ky "but for years Caoi TTaiti Street ctleuiUc 4 1910 1910 I I they saw every attempt to cure a lung-raeking cough fail At last I tried Dr King's New Discovery The effect was wonderful It soon To Begin Monday Nov14 5 i Soma numbers of UNDERWEAR etc at Special prices at topped the cough and I am now health than I have had for years This wonderful life saver is an unrivaled remedy for coughs cold- la grippe asthma croup hemorrhages whooping cnuph or weak lunsrs 50o $100 Trial bottle free Guaranteed by Hartnniel Harri-on's drujgists There is joy in giving as there is a pleasure in receiving When you feel in a kriv'rig mood may this advertisement suggest a gift from our varied stock cf Watches Clocks Tewelrv Cut Glass Art and Brass Goods Umbrellas Painted kts Allen Answorth Boswell Chas Blecha Bushy Edwin Copies Clarence pabbtj Mr and Mrs Downey Arncy Edwards Empire Stove and Range Co Richard Flynn Emil Friedcrich Lee Gamblen George Hughes Klaus Koder-hundt William Ixonis Hy Lamp-kin Win Mail Jos Murphv 1 Munie Thofc Morrow Miller Rev Phillips IT Patrick John Rollins Dr L-C Schutt A Scbroedcr Hiram St-ott Frederick Schobert Chaa Siefried Leste! Solvv Herman Seemnn Spiguz- Ban Wtiiusll LADIES Mis Liie Bwkur Mr- Ger-tio Brad well Mrs Julia Craf Mis Lizzie Dauth Ida Mcrtz Mis- Pearl Session Mr- Sinn Mrs Hany Thompson Miss Friinla Vogcl PACKAGES Br Wesley Jomce A 1 ff i A i Miss Ixsia Beyer a daughter of Mr and Mrs Adolph Beyer of ST Richland street has entered the Stra--herger Conservatory of Music in St Louis to complete hpr studies in music China Sterling and Silver-plated Ware Pottery nd tine Sta-tionary Call in and inspect our stock prices are low and easily within reach of every one We do the most scientific Watch Repairing in the City Our Clock Watch and Jewelry Repairing Department is in charge of Mi Walter Merr Frederick End res Who resides with his son William Entire- at 1305 North Church -treet cele-hrated his 87th birthday anniversary Saturday Pearson CYIM'S THOMPSON One lot of MKTS SANITARY FLUCKD UNDKUWEAK in all sixes from 30 0 40 to be Bold out at 35c a piece This is a r0e garment but sinof there are nftirts oniy of them they arc sold below the price -35c apiece Can supply the drawers in 50c quality at 45c apiece A lot of dark grey one half WOOL SOCKS at two pair for 25c is a (roDd purchaie If socks are needed I A lot of LADIES' KLEK JEO OKKY UNION SUITS for $125 a suit is another special They are cheap at $135 Uoderwear Samples! Underwear Samples! A varied lot of Men's Lad and Children's Undeiwear which had been used as samples are marked much under their value and it wilt pay you to look this through If anything is mi table you'll find it marked cheap in price We want to sell this aampU lot out and price are sccorinjrly Some are in suits and will be sold that way only Others are 'separate garments sold singly "jyy i4iy4iyypl'iy 4 4 William II Buchert obsened his birthday anniversary A Few Solid Facts We Don't Care 1 I I HALF OF LIFE IS AN iilC93 THE CARPET DEPARTMENT la busy but they'll be glad to hae you coma and keep them busier I THE LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR GOODS department is ueliing in new thing dally So if you do not find exact what you want one day it may be hart the very next day Ho call again 1 1 GOOD WORD FOR WOODPECKER Washington is the first state so far as we are advised to take official note of the virtues of the woodpecker It is said the state has adopted his picture as the state emblem giving him the position of honor as the original conservationist In othei words the state of Washington has found that the woodpecker an invaluable aid in conserving tree life His diet is those insects which aro most injurious to trees He docs not even ask a bud or kernel that is of value to mankind Ho destrovs nothing that is of a-M-tanco to the human race All this talk about the woodpecker destroying the telegraph and telephone poles is the silliest nonsense It is like a lot of things hat gossip gays about people Those who voice such tent intents are the real "knockers" and it leads us to emphnsize the fact it while th" woodpecker is som thing of a "knocker" himself tl isn't why Washington is mak him the state Jolict Journal MI Kit I no excunti today for any ratn woman or child i i MiflVnnir with bnl teeth 'n oilier wonl "why put otT it 'HiMrrow whatTOaoai do toilny" fTho HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS HERE Ml Where you may go it will be impossible to secure better values than are offered at this jew- elry store vVe have made it a rule from the beginning to sell jewelry at a fair price and to place quality Hr st Reliable jewelry is the foundation of thisstore's business Nutionnl Ih-ntnl 1'iirliiin un-enistinul umleavoriinf to of greater service to our patron and the conception and follow-illK out if t'i idea i- in aeeonlaliee with the prik'resHive pull Cv hlch wi at all timen have emleivored to follow Our work it not the cheapest oor ta tt the moat expensive bat In-variably yon will here Hint the bel fur the money expended NationaliDental Parlors STiiQccFicphar Pa DR WICKEY Manager 21 EAST MAIN STREET Kntli (h-ter Standard quart Lie iv-tiTH Kxtra Sclcrt nuarf l'c Lily Alt-ill it OjnEeninn Bell Phone 13 fMm I'irkli'il King wt 1 for ftr Cranberries quarts 21 Hn'nkfii'l Mn on pound 20c WATCH CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING Sihmicrkii-c every Kritlay pint Be 1 Gauss Dry Goods Yams Hosiery Underwear Wiortb Illinois Strool nrcHxiMi i iiu kniH Knnry Celrrv cvorv Saturday N'i'W Holland Herring doz 30o HIS INPANT INDUSTRIES The Senior I don't sop why KasW should want to work for a higher tariff The Junto? Senator -It's because he thinks hit inf ml industries should havr more predion The Senior Senator -His infant industries? The Ttmior Senuh Yes didn't yon know be was a raiser of spring chickens squabs ind suckling pigs? New Salt llerritii' doz 30c Uolled Mop 2 for READ THE ADVOCATE Now Dill Pickle doz IBr WEHRLE Jeweler 16 East Win Street Tho Bout Goorlft for thn Prloa No Nlnttor Whfit th Prl' New Sour PirklcK doz fleand 10- Henry Niedenfuehr Belleville's ncwalest paper-Thf 318 West Main Both Phones.

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1840-1915