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Friday, April 12, 1929. THE REPUBLICAN-TRIBUNE. TTNION. MISSOURI. Pajre Three ST.

CLAIR NEWS Gerald News Theo. Vossbrink. Oscar Holt, and Wm. Steinmc. NOTICE TO BANKING tOItl'OKA TIONS, ASSOCIATIONS OU 1N-DIVIDIAL BANKEItS.

BIDS WANTED Sealed bids will be received by the MT. lion: NLVYS. Miss Dorothy Pierce visited in St. Clair a day or two last week. Mrs.

George Jobe, and two youngest daughters are visiting iclativcs in St. Louis and in Hardy. Missouri. The Cove W. P.

F. A. met at the Sr. Brims heme, last Thursday afternoon. The ladies were busy making quilts early in the afternoon and later enjoyed a lively business meeting following which a dehghtlul luncheon was served.

Club members present were: Mr. Wm. Griesheimer. Mrs. Jacob En-gel.

Mrs. Fred McCanse, Mrs. Frank 1)1 EMLtK OISTIIICT NEWS. Willie Berghorn. son of August Berghorn.

is in St. Johns Hospital at Louis, having undergone an oieratiot. for apitendicitis. At this writing he was getting along nicely. Mrs.

Josephine Gorg was in St. Louii Friday and Saturday visiting her mother, who has been ill. Several from this neighborhood attended the luneral of Peter Hull II. B. McConnell, traveling salcs-mnn.

spent Sunday here with Ills lamily. Miss Alma Bricglcb, who is teaching the Maplcwood school, six-nt thr work end here with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.C. F. Bricgleb.

Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McConnell were bnsiners visitors in Union Friday.

J. W. Johnson made a business trip to- Washington. Wednesday. O.

E. Mitchell and children and A. CLEARANCE SALE OF NURSERY STOCK splt'iulli! lot of Nursery Stock in pcrftTt DOK.M.W'T inn, wiuYli we at tin- fullou intf pr-ii-i'M. ific stock at. our NT It- SKIMKS.

N'n mailt' at tht'su. special prices. Sal'' starts April llth am! I'Niis Kith, l-'nil a.xrinunt nf varieties. Mr. and Mrs.

Win Crews of Washington, were In Gerald Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Clias. Mueller. Mrs. Louis-; Henneke of St.

Louis Is spending a reek visiting relatives and friends in Gerald. Mr. Leezy. teacher of the 7th and 8th grades, was absent from school several days of this week on account of the serious illness and death of his father at Steelville. Mrs.

Alvin Helling had charge during his absence. The Sonum Bonum class of the Presbyterian Church were pleasantly entertained on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. II.

Koetting. County court of Franklin County. Missouri, up to noon on Monday, the 6th day of May. 1929. for the depositary for a term of two years of the public funds of the County of Franklin, Missouri, from banking corporations, associations or individual bankers.

For the purpose of receiving such bids or proposals the County Court of said County has divided the said funds into two parts, to-wit: The School at Virginia Mines Sunday. Tom Williams. and wife and C. made a hiness trip to Evins. Mrs.

John Bruns. Mrs. John Bruns Mrs. Edwin Hedhage and I Funds of the County ia one part and Mr. and Mrs.

William Smith and lull other public funds of the County Miss Ella Bruns. Visitors were: Mrs daughter. Helen, of St. Clair, spent Sunday with home folks. Mrs.

Louis Gorg, visited at the home of E. C. Johnson in St. Clair one day last week. son ate spending several days with Mr Smith's parents.

The funeral of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Trautwein was conducted at the home Sunday afternoon. Burial at St. Paul's cemetery.

R. W. Pierce and Miss Dorothy Pierce, Mrs. Mary Enms, Mrs. John Evins.

Mrs. Ellen Fisher and sons, Mrs. R. D. Belcw and children and Miss Ray Belew and Miss Murrdl riedhage and Miss Mary Ellen Muupin.

Miss Ray Belew spent Thursday night with Miss Dorothy Pierce. Mrs. Peter Huff died at her home in this vicinity Thursday night of pa in another part, each bid to be for one or both of said parts. Each bid or proposal is to be accompanied by a certified check for a sum not less than such proportion of cyic and one-half per cent of the County Revenue for the preceding year, as the sum of the part or parts bears to the whole number of said parts, and that the bidder who bids the highest enter into bond as provided by law John Trautwein spent several hours tn Jfv Wednesday evening at Washington where his wife is a patient in the St. ami your stock AT ONl'K.

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5 It PI, I'M. I lo II. 5 Union, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Fttihorst and Mrs. W. K.

Muellt were usinoss visitors in St. Lor The remains of Mrs. Joseph A. Cherry, who was struck by a fast passenger train on the budge over the Mera-mec river at Moselle on March 27, was found by two men working on a boat at Valley Mo. Fred Hanson of Kirkwood.

and John Milliman of Valley Park saw the body in the river below the Frisco Ry. Bridge and turned it over to the county coroner. The body was found Monday evening and Mr. Cherry was notified and left at once for Valley Park to identify the body which was that of his wife. Dr.

W. H. Duckworth went to St, Louis Wednesday with Mrs. Ed. Vieh-Jand.

where she entered the Missouri Baptist Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Lillinm B. Lewis and Mrs. Alice Roberts motored to Sullivan Wednes jand proceed as provided for in Article Francis Hospital.

Mrs. Chas. Mueller, who lived one and one-half miles south of Gerald, died in a St. Louis hospital Saturday. April 6.

The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Adams at the home A Hotel for Your Mother, Wife and Sister Pah. Rlnrlft FrAm IntlnM VIII. Chapter 86, R. S.

Mo. 1919. The clerk of said court to return said checks to the rejected bidders and upon and at the Presbyterian Church Mon- ralysis. Mrs. Hull had been in poor health for some time owing to a paralytic stroke she had previously suffered.

We extend sympathy to the bereaved family in their great loss. Herman Redhage and John Sterling arrived in this community Thursday night. They motored through from South Dakota. The boys were 1 nr ui.unu -turn said check to said successful Conveniently Located $1T .50 Simle a lint vnnt iv-i it ihiii i iiun bidder $2.50 Double Bath $2.50 Up Garage Across Strttt The Court reserves the right to reject ii7 and ail bids. EMIL J.

KAUFMAN N. County Clerk. glad to reach our present land of springtime, alter having passed Dudley Keith, Manager through a snow storm eiirotite. The band. Chas.

Mueller, she leaves three sons. Chas. and Wm Mueller of Chicago, and Roscoe of Gerald. Mrs. F.

O. Lane spent the week end in St. Louis. Mr. Lane, who underwent serious operation in St.

Louis some time ago. is slowly improving. Among those from Gerald who attended the State Highway Meeting held at Jefferson City Tuesday were, Ed Johnson. Jul. Burton.

Benj. Tapp-meyer, Don Owens. Jul. Landwehr. boys were on the road only four days but drove sofme nights too.

LOW I KU ON OTIIKI! IT K.MS I M'KSKUY Si i VN i-K AT ANY TIME Ii iiir, IO( IS HOKMANT. AUStil.t Tl. VI (il'AUANTKKD. New Haven Nurseries: NTW K.N. MISSOl Kl I B.WKKI PTCY NOTICE MarSliette Washington at 18th, St.

Louis Mr. and Mrs. Walter SchallcnbiTg spent cue night last week with Mrs. Ellen Fisher and sons. Mrs.

Wm. Schallenberg and son were visiting relatives in St. Clair. Wednesday niuht and Thursday. Mrs.

Ellen Fisher and sons called at the home of Mrs. Fishers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Win.

Schallenberg, last Thursday morning. Mr. Arthur Bruns has recently purchased a new On vrolt i coupe. Mrs. Ellen Fisher and sens last Thursday night at the home oi her.

In the District Court of the United States lor the Eastern Division of the Eastern Judicial District of Missouri. In the matter of FRANK JOSEPH SCHELICH, bankrupt. To the Creditors of Frank Joseph Schelich of Elmont. in the County of Franklin. State of Missouri and District aforesaid Bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the day ol March.

A. said Frank Jo.eph Schelich was ad.tudicat- 1. Kft day to visit Mrs. A. L.

Fisher. W. H. Powell of St. James.

was here Saturday looking over his lumber yard. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Heil and son.

Wavne. and Misses Nellie and Sadie Ely motored out from St. Louis Saturday and spent Sunday here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.

D. Ely. Mrs. Louis Gorg. was a St.

Louis viistor and shopper Saturday. A T. Real of St. Louis spent Sunday here at the home of O. E.

Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. John Ely spent Sun-tlnv with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

O. D. Ely. Mrs. Grace Glenn and Miss M.

Adele Rose motored out from St. Louis Saturday to spend the week end with brother. Walter Schallenberg. Hilda Emmons is recovcrm; bankrupt, and that the first meeting liO I of his creditor, will he held at the ol Irom her recent serious illnes: lice el the undersigned Referee in Mrs. Park; Lewis and sun.

Luther asl Bunkruptev. Room 41G Security Build called at the J. II. honii Thursday alUTlioon. Miss Murell -pent the greater part of last iirk with the Be lev, relatives near Piney IilufT.

STTCDCElTDXj7 "EXJ (DTTGD OS I family. were I Mrs. Rose Hi Hi l.mns. Mr. and Mrs.

Emil McQucrrv business visitors in St. Louis Saturday, i Cora Lewis and sister of Kan-as City ing. N. h'ourili tne i.ny oi St. Louis.

State of Missouri, on the day of April. A. IV. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove tlvir claims, appoint a truster, examine the bankrupt and transact suchoth-i business as mav properly come be-livc said meeting. At said meeting the creditors will consider the advisability ol the sale ol all the assets of said estate at pub- Mrs.

Geo. Perkins or Grubville. Mo is visiting here at present with her mother. Mrs. F.

P. Weatherford. visiting 111 tin- Parker Lewis home. Miss MuiTcll Kedhage has been with her grandmotlier. Mis.

Elia Heuhage. in Mt. Hope hist 1'riday morning. .1 .11.., "Polarine ho-Vis ,.,,1, lie or private sale suhtect to anpruval and confirmation by the court. borhood a serious illness and! operation.

We trust he wiil soon be WALTER 1). COLES. Referee in Bankruptcy well Mat Under was a St. Louis business visitor Friday. Willie Berghorn accompanied by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Gus Berghorn. and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Eggers motored to St.

Louis Friday, where Willie was operated on at St. John's Hospital for appendicitis. We are pleased to i.ay he is doing nicely. Guy Patterson and Miss Mary Foster of St. Louis visited here Sunday with the former's parents.

Mr. end STANTON NEWS. Mrs. Eliza P.ccihage and sen. Herman, called at the Belew home Saturday afternoon.

Dr. M. M. Hamlin spent the vck end 111 this community, conducting church sen'KTs at R'-tlirl Saturday and Sunday. There a- no church There was a big daive at Slaliton Hall Saturday night.

We are glad that we can slate at I hf writing that near Valley I service Sunday night owing to heavy rain and electrical storm Mrs. Patterson. I 1 .1 .1... I 1 Park dead uodv found the of Cher- Miss Olive Stovall of Sullivan was Mr. L.

1. lewis I- M. Louis spent! 1 rv near Stanton, who was kil ed bv the latter pari oi the week with his patents. Mr. and Parker Lewis.

weeks in this ci.mmiunty. 'tgo. We extend much sympaUiv for Mr Chas. Uedhage Cray Sum-! the bereaved familv, father and little nut. visited relatives in tin; coiiiintuii- son.

Louis Matthews spent a few days in ty one day last week. Mr. Edwin Hedhage. who has been employed in St Louis recently, sp. nt Sunday at the J.

II JJi-l-w home. II; was companied by wile oil his return to the city. Miss H.r'ietta spi'tit an Monday visiting friends here Thursday. Frank Evans of Lonedell was a business visitor here Friday. M.

McDermoit of Lonedell transacted business here Friday. Mis. Henry Roller. Miss Blanche Le-hen and James Lovrll of St, Louis spent- Sunday here visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. VanLeer. O. L. Gard was a business visitor at the county Tuesday.

Last Sunday. April 7. there was a happy gathering of relatives and friends at. the Commercial Hotel to help Belmont Lochmueller celebrate his 27th birthday. Those present from St.

Louis iast week. I Miss N. 11 is spending a lew days with relatives ar Slan-j tun. I Mr and Mrs. Benj Armistcad called on Mr.

and Mrs Ben Hammer and afterward visitt rel- 1 a ins in Gerald, and went back to night with Miss Uornihv Pierce. ilrs. Doulaud and uauehter. Miss Trillin 1. li.rrt t.i-.lr,,,,.

Marjorie we-e St. Clair shopper sinre their late wedding a few urday. Mr. aril Mi weeks ago. Orel Ramilemann and Mal)le Matth-ev wlio were rtcentlv mariiid are .1.

Ii. Hi lew returned1 from a ten dav.V visit 111 St. Clair. Mr. Leslie L'linis and Mrs.

Everett WHICH do you favor? Both are good motor oils rich and sturdy. Both meet the new motoring conditions of engines running hotter because of higher compression and faster driving. Polarine has a record of twenty years of outstanding service. Many thousands of motorists demand it wherever they go. If you want a smooth running motor use Polarine drain and refill your crankcase every five hundred miles.

IsoVis is newer. No other oil like it. It has a constant viscosity. It will not break down it will not thin out it lubricates faithfully and well all fric-tional surfaces. It wears and wears and wears! Many IsoVis enthusiasts drive for a thousand miles or more without changing oil.

IsoVis is as efficient on the last mile as on the first. The Standard Oil Company Indiana recommends both. Which do you favor? i living with his part-tits. Mr. and Mrs.

T. Ii. Armisiead called joii B. A. Parks and lamily Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Rancllemann had fiui'e ii ntmihnr fit i-nll mi Rct-d called at the Bekw hoine Monday morning. Miss King, who is now em- 1 2 ir--- VSu fen 4 jf ployed Washington.

M.ssoun. sund-iv Sunday with relatives here. August FrVsh was rerentiv called Mis. Mildred Reed spent Sunday from tnis of slll s()r. -ith Miss Lohta Dt low' whel.f, hp a Miss Velma Ennis i-pent Sunday with i St.

Louis were Mrs. Louis Lochmueller. his mother. Mrs. Kathrine Kcliner.

his grandmother. Miss Anita Lochmuellfr. and Mrs. Arthur Maack and daughter. Virginia, his sister.

Louis Lochmueller. his brother, and Ida Schocbaum. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rudolph and family.

Elmer and Fd-a-cl Kellman. Chas. Floerke, Mr. Mrs. Arthur Ruthmann.

Elmer Held. Grace Lciber. Olga Maark and Clara Schien-leibcr. A very elegant dinner was All departed, wishing Mr. Lochmueller many happy returns of the day.

ncnicioiKs. reuuning nignt loss one daughter and husband and si. ciair, vnere sne is empioyeu uiimiin i.i-iiiflrlnurriitpi- the Bakery. spi.ing is Have you all ready? If no, Taylor, who has been suf- iiis. aen got your farming tools ienng irom a cnsiocaica nip according sc.

busy. Shake ell spring fev irom her bed Saturday night. In fail- ing it seems the misplaced bone was ELMONT NEWS. thrown back into position again and. 1 we now hope she will be restored to Jake Davis of Sullivan, spent health with no discomlcrt.

the week end with Mr anri nir The play, "Honor Wins," given by the Junior High School Class on last Wednesday night to a large and appreciative crowd, was well rendered by those taking part in the play. The Mr. D. W. Pierce is perhaps a little 'ris Tourville.

at this writing, though still un- Mr. anc Mrs. Ernest Gehlauf and der the doctor's care. Ison. Lowell of Sullivan, spent the week Owing to the heavy rains Sunday.

rnd wjth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. many from this neighborhood were pre- Ichas. Gehlauf. vented Irom attending the luneral of Mr' and Mrs.

Morris Tom-viMr and proceeds will be used to banquet the Senior High School Class at the close of school. F. H. Licklidcr made a business trip to St. Louis Wednesday.

Mrs. R. B. McConnell was visiting friends in Union Monday. Walter Pierce, who is undergoing MM.

Peter Huff at Virginia Mines son. Warren, and Mrs. Jake Davis of Church. The crowd however was large; Sullivan, snent Kmiriav ith in spite of the rain, giving evidence of the high esttem in which Mrs. Hutf mother.

Mrs. Kathrine EofT. Mrs. Aug. Mekan and Mrs.

Chas. Gehlauf took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Davis Wednesday. was heid.

and the sympathy felt by treatment in St. Louis, came home Wednesday to spend a few days with everyone for the sorrowing lamuy Mrs. Dow lard and daughter. Miss Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Bopp of Kirk- his family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hock and son.

Jo? Hock, and wife motored out from St. Louis Saturday and spent Sunday here with Mrs. Cathrine Hock. Marjorie. spent tne day last week vis-, wood.

cant.d on ht.r motllcr- Mrs. itmg in St. Lcuis. Hardecke. Saturday.

George Jobe. unfortunately step- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Robertson ped on a nail Saturday but we were cn Mr. and Mrs.

Gehlauf Tues-glad to hear George was able to re-: dav evening. turn to school. Monday, and trust he Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Exsman unri At any Standard OU Service Station and at most garages CHAMPION CITY NEWS. will have no lurther trouble. The eighth grade pupils of Mt. Hope spent Friday at the Sycamore School of St. Louis, spent Saturday night with Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Tourville. Mrs. Aug. Mekan spent Friday with Mrs.

Burgess Eldredge. Mrs. John Abeln called on Mrs. Aug. Mekan Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Peters and chil Lonedell, taking eighth grade examination. Mr.

Dow land drove out from St. Louis to spend the week end with his fam Several from here attended the entertainment at the Oak Grove School Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weirich will have a sale Saturday and will move to Washington to make their future home.

Mrs. Ernst McCallister spent Satur ily in this neighborhood. dren Wm. and Dorothy, and Mr. and Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Schallenberg and i Mrs. Andrew Davis spent Sunday with day night and Sunday with her son. i Mrs.

Ellen Fisher and sons attended Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gehlaul Tune in next Sunday, from 6 to P.M., for Chicago Symphony Orchestra, also on Thursday evenings, 9: jO to 10:00, for the Iso Vis Enttrrtainzi-j, over WGN, Chicago; WTMJ, Mil-tvaukee; WOC, Dawnporf; WHO, I Kmisns City; KSU, St. Louis; KS'U St.

I'au; W'LBC, Siwwr. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) UNION, MISSOURI Fred and family. c-tiurcii in St. Clair. Sunday aim were- Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Lindemi-ver of SI. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. m- Louis, spp.it the week end "with Mr roe Stahlman ar.d family.

and Mrs. John Abeln. Miss Henrietta Strattmann and Miss, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.

Higginsbotham and Dorothy Pierce visited in the Belew daughters. Lorain and Pauline, of St. Herman Weirich had the misfortune to lose a good horse Monday. T. F.

Dulany made his usual trip through this burg Wednesday buying tggs and poultry. ihome Monday For qaick ttrvic mm air maiL Lcuis. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robey Bacon.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reitz. Ben Rietz and his friend, Miss Dorothy and Miss Lillian Reitz. spent Sunday with their (laughter and son-in-law.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carey. Misses Mildred Schebaum and Madge Weirich made a brief call in this burg Monday evening. Your correspondent extends sincere sympathy to the entire Steinbeck family in their bereavement.

Magistrate automatically "Have you ever been arrested before?" Very Large Lady imdignantlyi "Arrested before! I ask you do I look like au amateur nuking my debut'.

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