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The Semi-Weekly Advocate from Belleville, Illinois • 5

The Semi-Weekly Advocate from Belleville, Illinois • 5

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Belleville, Illinois
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PAGE K1V FAREWELL DINNER Mesdames A Herr and Andrew Hoehner were tendered a farewell dinner by Mrs Adolph Schirmer The guests of honor will depart in a short time for a tour of Europe PIANO SALE FRANK HARP ARRESTED Frank Harp of Centerville Station was arrested by Constable Henry York on a warrant charging him with threatening Helen Kelly He will have a bearing before Magistrate Underwood Monday morning 1 OF USED AND SHOP-WORN PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS HAS INCORPORATED Articles of incorporation have been issued to the General Roller Bearing company of East St Louis The company is capitalized at $10000 and the incorporators are A Heinzelmann William Cliilder and Mtinger NOTHING 50c TO $100 PER WEEK A WONDERFULLY FAIR AND LIBERAL OFFER MUST POST TIME After May 1 the station agents of ill railroads must post it notice of the time of ill-rival of all trains and if they are not on time that fact must he posted at least a half hour before train is due If you had to pay SPOT CASH for every piano or player piano included in this sale it would be a bargain opportunity of a lifetime We ask youjjto pay cash we even ask you for one cent down We have so much confidence in the pianos aud player pianos and the prices we ask for them are so ridiculously low' that we are willing to let you take any piano to your home for free trial use it for thirty days as though it were your own have your friends and musical critics go over it thoroughly inspect it from top to bottom and if you are not satisfied that you have the biggest bargain in the world at the price we will call for the piano and you will not be out one cent You Can Surely be Pleased with One of These Great Bargains in Pianos or Players NEW REGULATOR The board of supervisors Saturday morning voted to have an eJectrical-ly regulated clock installed in the recorder's office TW1L SENT TO ST CHARLES Albert Compton aged 10 and Eugene Cox aged 14 years were declared delinquent children In the probate court Friday and ordered sent to th( training school for boys at St Charles 111 A I EDGED INSANE Mrs Mary Wesley of East St Louis iis adjudged insane in the county court and ordered sent to the Anna insane hospital 4 PLAYER PIANOS 4 4 PIANOS 4 $350 KENMORE UPR S185 S550 PLAYER PIANO S275 Almos new full ze in Oak and Mahogany oases all the latest designs The pianos are good dt pen 'able in-struaents and the pliyer actions are of the st tipe --note with latest player devices Free bench fcarf 12 rolls tnus and musi roll library exchange privilege Made to sell at $450 8500 $550 and $000 Cut to S245 $295 $385 $415 TERMS: $200 PER WEEK UP Genuine Mahogany cases High-grade and quality latest case design pin block made of seven-ply hard-rock Maple cross bandeL full composite bell metal frame double repea' ing action one-piece Empire top 7 1-3 octave Price $185 ightlv used full size Mahogany ease every hing in good order metal tub'll1 automatic tracking device Guaranteed We include player beiH scarf 2 rolls music and music roll library exchange privilege for only now $275 Nearly -w in fact you can hardly they have ver been used Some are scratched on cases others have been out fo- rent are well built of good material and fully guarantee lie suie to see these largatns if you want a new- piano Made to sell at 25' 8pin 8350 and $100 and cuttoSlOO 135 $145 $165 TERMS: $100 PER WEEK CHARGES CRUELTY Mrs Barbara Adamson has filed suit in the circuit court for divorce from Andrew Adamson alleging cruelty They were married May 1 and lived together until January of this year TERMS: $200 PER WEEK TERMS: $125 PER WEEK Just Look at the Prices Placed on These Used Pianos Select Yours Early Tomorrow I ti'NI Hi VI KN STR1K Sonic 90 men employed in the Belleville Stove Works went on strike because of a disagreement over a question of the kind of work to be done by Journeymen -o SCHILLER Piano case like new Sale Price mahogany UPRIGHT Piano oak case like new Sale price UPRIGHT Piano fine mahogany case used 2 months KRELL upright fine mahogany 1 QC case like new Sale Price $550 $250 $350 $285 PLAYER Piano used very little See this at GABLER mahogany case in fl I fine condition at qJ VICTOR Piano used as good as new Sale price 73 UPRIGHT Piano oak case shop $165 worn Sale Price- HALE upright Piano ebony case Sale Price MAHOGANY 88-note player like new $350 $275 $500 $500 $600 $350 ASKS FOR $3000 Warden lias filed suit against the Yandalia Railroad company for $3000 damages for the death of Otfs Warden who was killed on the road in February 1913 while employed as a eitr checker MAHOGANY 88-note player Piano used for demonstrating WILSON Piano fine mahogany case slightly marred Sale price 1 1 Cl PIANOS good for begin- A OLLIclI ners all in fine condition $98 $190 $465 $150 PLAYER Piano fine oak case used very little Sale Price---- BABY GRAND mahogany case very high-grade Piano CONCERT GRAND ebony case used in fine condition 10 Organs $5 $125 ffTTA THOMPSON Piano mahogany case Sale Price UPRIGHT Piano fine walnut case A bargain MENTAL INQUIRY Harry Mills of East St Louis who is being bold in the county jail oil a charge of vagrancy will have a hear ing in the eon illy court Tuesday in regard to lus mental condition SPECIAL TERMS FOR THIS WEEK! 30 Trial Free NO MONEY DOWN 50c to $100 per Week No Extras Free Stool Scarf and Delivery 5 Exchange Privilege 10 to 25 Gurantee 3 a A ST JOINS HIS TEAM Nick Taylor lias gone lo Marshalltown la to join the baseball team of that city for the coming season The Marshalltown club is a member of the Central association ff ff Largest Piano and Victrola House LARGEST PIANO AND VICTROLA HOUSE HELD INI )ER BOND William Kalz who was returnVd bore from Cleveland a few weeks ago by Sheriff Mulconnery was held to the grand jury by Justice Wange-lin on a charge of larceny Home Dyeing and Cleaning STEVE LE PAGE 'MAROONS LOST WILL KILL ELK GAME TO ST FOR ELKS' LODGE LOUIS BUNCH FARM FOR SALE OR TRADE 30-acre and S0-aere farms both bn proved in good locations cheap For stile or trade What have you? KIDMAN 20 HIGH ST Belleville Bell 155 Kin 836-L forget the address apr'I 2t 2t-sw rf col RT ADJOURNED The January term of ircuit court was adjourned hist Saturday afternoon by Judge Crow The April term of court will convene next Let PUTNAM DYES dye your dress goods They dye silk wool cotton straw feathers etc lti all the most beautiful shades "DRY OLEANO" the best dry cleaner on the market today When mixed with a little gasoline will clean the most delicate fabrics as ribbons gloves laces etc Free booklets for the asking the best wallpaper cleaner also for shades pictures tapestry etc Now 10c per can Will furnish man II- -the ideal paint and fresco cleaner Just put a little in the water and see how your housecleaning will tie made easy Our SPONGES CHAMOIS are the best and ehenpesi in die city Information always cheerfully given Remember aim t- please Yours for quality and results BUILDING PERMIT A building permit was issued to Nick Wuller for tlic erection of a $275 brick garage at Ids home on Smith High street KERN QUARANTINED Alfred Kern son of Fred Kern is tinder quarantine in his dormitory tit I lie University of Illinois because of the presence of a number of cases of scarlet fever in the building 0 PROPERTY SOLD The II Sikkerna property on Smith Jackson street has been purchased liy Dr Conroy WALTER KOHL SUE COAL COMPANY Claims amounting to about $250 for wages have been filed in Justice Obst's court against the Missouri-Uli-nois Coal company which recently dissolved lad exalted ruler of bo East St Louis Elks' lodge for the last year who retired last night with the installation if Ixuis Boismenue its his successor i making his plans for it trip to Wisconsin the coining season whore he plans to shoot an elk which lie will have mounted and present to the lodge in East St lands The mounted elk which stood in the entrance to the old Elks' elub-rooins xis destroyed by tiro when the elubroonis burned about two years ago When the building committee for the erection of the new $100000 home in East St lands spoke of purchasing another mounted elk for the new home Le Page requested them not to saying tha the wanted to kill one and present it to the lodge The new Elks' home lias been completed and will be formally dedicated April The practice game at League park Sniidai afternoon turned out to lie an easy walkover for the Wacker-Hel-derlos of St Louis The score was In to I in favor of the visitors The local hoys put up a very creditable game lien it is remembered that it wits the first time in the season that some of them had a ball in heir hands The score might have been kept down a little closer were it not for the fact that the Maroons were switched around to different positions to see where they should be permanently placed when the regular season opens Harry Sopp and Berger were at the points and Sopp clearly showed that he ranks in the first class with twirl-ers There will he another game next Sunday when several other local hoys will tic tried out and on the following Sunday April 19 the Maroon managers will present the regular team with which they hope to win the championship in the newly-organized city leagqe THE REX ALL STORE- "YOl'R DRUGGIST MONTAG APPEALS Car I Montag lias appealed the suit instituted by Charles Clement for the use of the city to recover $101 for the printing of city business The suit was decided against Montag In Justice court under the statute which prohibits city officials enter ing into a contract with tlio city to do work for the municipality WED IN CALIFORNIA Information has been received here of the recent marriage in San Francisco Cal of Miss Pearl Kalhfleisch and It J- Waterfleld a resident of that city Miss Kalhfleisch is a daughter of luis Kalhfleisch who moved to California from here about six fJFiimths ago I INJURED IN RUNAWAY Charles Koetterer of Maseoutah was slightly injured in a runaway aeci dent Sunday Koetterer had a party of four friends from St Tiouis and was showing them the sights of Maseoutah from his surrey The horse became frightened and dumped the whole party into the road None was injured except Koetterer 4 HEIR TO THRONE ILL St Petersburg April 7 The Imperial family left today for the Crimea The health of the little heir to the Russian throne is causing anxiety again The return of the Czar to the capital will probably lie early in June and to surprise the military authorities it has been decided to hold the great manootivers during the summer in the neighborhood of this city The garrison of Hie capital also the Wilna army corps and some Warsaw troops will participate 21st INCOME TAXES DUE Taxes under the new federal in come 1 ax law arc now due and must be paid before Tunc 30 Taxes in this district must lie paid to John Rapp of East St Louis -o- Eruit and shade trees ornamental shrubs small fruit plants etc DJNTELMAN'S NURSERY Bell Phone 729-W Kinloch 014 d-w sw-tu-fri 3wks IS A CANDIDATE George Reinhardt of Lenzburg is a Democratic candidate for the nomination as candidate for county treasurer JOINS CIRCUS Emil Borg of this city has joined the Hagenbeck circus at St Louis in the capacity of trumpeter WAS OPERATED UPON Miss Paula Bieser of East MaiD street Wits operated upon at St Elizabeth's hospital for appendicitis HURT IN MINE A rt lit ur Taylor was caught under a fall of coal in the Shiloh mine Read thp advertise meuts ti He I-voeaie it will par yon.

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1840-1915