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BsJIr. Jf. K. RahreKburg, ofSt Loots. SptcfblM on Jfoxf, Throat and JLunff Catarrh nf the Nose and Throat, cared by ft new methotl; the treatment Is mild and agreeable, and based nu scientific principles.

Consumption. Asthma. Bron- obltK Anaemia add N.rvons Diseases rural by the Inlialittou of Oxygen. Piles, Flam la anrt of yenr.t'stauiiinp, mjroci. Diseases of women trebled.

Examination! and couHUltatlnn free, Calls tu city or country promptly attended to. Office on Parwll Street, North Side Court Square. Office boars. 8 to 10, mornings; 2 to 4, afternoons;" to 8, eveuiugs. Benlder.ce.

8t James Hotel. EdwarJaville. COUNTY CONGBESS. THE OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF MONDAY'S MEETING. Sundry rinlms Audited--Grand Jurors Appointed--Olber Bnsiness.

to i Many Internal remedies a I fully and glibly advertised, professing tow 5 Shorten tabor. Lessen ol Child- I birth, and with wonderful Incoosist- I eney to regulate menstruation. Common sense should teach any woman that a prep- oration adapted for MENSTRUAL DISORDERS will not prepare the system for birth; on the contrary, INTERNAL REMB- 3 DOS at this time may imperil her life. We 4 earnestly say BEWARE of all such; they cannot, at this critical period, do any possi- We good, and their use may prove fatal, It Is only by persistent EXTERNAL treat- ment wnile enciente, thus relaxing and softening all the parts, that the hour of 3 Child-birth is robbed of its terror; and no 3 remedy on earth floes this but MOTHER'S For further information address 'THE BRADF1ELD REGULATOR ATLANTA, GA. FOB CURES SCROFULA, BLOOD POISON THE CURES CANCER, ECZEMA, TETTER BLOOD This cur our Marrow throwing turretv all one i 01 Seeder Attachment.

no 311 the mUklle. The followinjr price? will show can do for you. 'Cany; i $28. llsc Harrows, SW. a i i i a tors, Sll.

All tool Lever Jlurrous, i i 1( inch Meel lieam Plows, Disc- Cultivators, $'25. Nice Top us low complete, al pn portlonate prices. Don't lull siv 1'OTATO ULT1VATOU and All goods warranted to jrlvi- snti-tactlon or the money reiundetl. Call ou ns at rooms foot ot Henry street, in wrlto tor price and catalogues. HflPGOOD PliOffl fllton, Hi.

EDWARDSVILLE, Feb, 11, 1895, The board of supervisors of the coauty of Madison, in the state of Illinois, met pursuant to aojournment, all members preseat except Faires, Meier and Platt. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Pauper claims presented were re- erred to pauper committee, Physicians and transportation claims were read onl referred to committee on physicians and transportation. Poor farm claims presented were re- lerred to committee on pocr farm. Public buildiug claims presented were referred to committee oa public baild ngs.

Fee and salary presented were referred to committee on fees and salaries. Printing and stationery claims were referred to committee on printing. Judiciary claims presented were referred judiciary committee. Communication of Elm Slough Cut Drainage District presented was on motion referred to judiciary committee. On motion of Mr.

Troeckler, a claim ol Wm. Moellenbrock for the burial of Wm. Wood, a pauper, having Celled of small pox, was referred to the committee on judiciary claims. Mr. Troeckler moved that the appoint ment of grant jurors for the March term, 1805, of the circuit court of this county be made a special business for the houi of two o'clock this afternoon, which was on motion adopted.

On motion, board adjourned until 1:30 r. si. Afternoon session at 1:30 p. M. Present same as this morning.

Committee on claims made report as follows, viz: Mr. Chairman and (Gentlemen of the Hoari of supervisors: Your committee on pauper claims would beg leave to report that they havi examined the following claims presentee and recommend payment, and that the clerk bo directed to issue orders to the several claimants, to-wit: Snycler Co 14 1 Dick DeVries 8 0 Mrs LGrote Wolt 3X 4 sehien Melneke Herder OC MrsF Wcissemneyer 5 OT Win C'llno 110 II A Mowes Co 2 Ot A Miller OU Hallwcg 0 John Ueaves 4 0 st Joseph's Hospital, Alton 11 '2 Caas IU 0 Hospital, st Jacob 27 Geo Uui'ton 11 0 A How ell 12 0 iiensinirer iS: rauisticli I'rcultt 1 4 C.I Ferfui'TOi Jacob Khcher st Joseph's Hospital, Alton 4 ayne 16 (K st JosephY Hospital, Alton 1'-' Fred Martin 2 i Mi-5 Mary Ann Mullen 4 0 Ileno Tonsor Drelsoerner Frerlchs ('has Hack Gehrs Hro 17 0 o'Connt'Il 10 01 IJ Ilenieruann 20 (. Win I. Heave? 4 0 Joseph's Hospital, Highland li Oa motion the report of the committee was adopted. The committee on state charity claims made report as follows, to-wit: Chairman and Gentlemen of the Hoard of supervisors: Your committee on state charity lairns would beg leave to report that we have examined the following claims resented and recommend payment, and hat the clerk be directed to issue orders the several claimants, to-wit: 11 Southern Hosp for Insane $209 74 Institution for education of 14 .10 of Deaf CAVEAIoJnAUt MARKs, COPYRIGHTS.

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receive special notice in the Scientific Antcrirnn. and tnus are brought widely belorethe public without cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by for ttie largest circulation of any scientific work in the world. S3 a year. Sample copies sent free.

Building Edition.montiily, a year. Slnclo copies. cents. number contains beautiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the latest designs and secure contracts. Address MCNN CO, NK.W YOKE, BKOADWAT.

TIME TABLE. Upper Depot. Trains East. Trains Wesi 3 41 J3 4 9:30 iim tSo 9 tNo 71 a tNo 10 5:40 pm -No 5 I 2 42 2 from EdwardbViile Junction only. fTo Edwardsvllle ia fExcc.pt II.

E. TAYLOR, Agent. St. t. E.

C. B. B. Tralna West. tNo35 fNo 3 4:51 Mo 5 I a Trains East tNo 34 6 4 0 a tNo 4 H-fll a re 7:81) fExceptSnnday.

C. E. C'LASS, Agent. CHICAGO, PEOItU ST. LOCIS.

Trains Scnth. No 1 in No 3 9:45 a No 13 5:11) a. Trains North. No 2 a No 3'f 7:50 a No 4 5:07 pro No 14 10:00 J. O.

UPr. Agent. Y1KDALIA. Trains leave East bt. Lou la: Depart No 20 dally For Indianapolis No 8, dallr: a No 6.

dsiiy pm No 12. daily 8:20 No 1C.exSuD.. No J'JXP- 11 No 10.daily For Efflngham No 18, dally For Vandalia 9:80 For complete Time Card, address, W. F. BBUNNEB, Ass't Gen, Pass.

Agt. St. Louis, Mo. ST. luODIS AM) KiSTKItX 1U1UVAY.

Westward. Fgt. Mixed. No.l.t r. X.

A. x. 00 fZl 7:06 SOU asss 7:45 otVJ ewmects Carbon Witt Clover Uif tmln No. 8 from Edwardsvllle. I Indicated by rtop on signal.

STATIONS. Marlar Carbon. Peters Sf adtson Eastward Mixed, Fgt. So. No.

4. r. AM. 6:10 65:40 5:25 9:45 E5 SO 9:38 5:01 9:23 0:16 4:40 9:00 8:20 Totnl i is distributed among the severs i as JarvN Ve lire Helvetia 'i Oniniighoiit 32 0 Gxll'rey SI Olive i Alhambra 5 Fort iiussell 1 4 Alton 376 4 Woxlriver 7o 0 Marine 1 0 st Jacob 2 Leef 2 New Douglas 13 1 Chouteau 2 4 Collmsville li" Gf County 1 Saline Pin Oak 2' Edwardsvllle 7 Xameoki 20 0 All of which is respectfully submitted. A S1LVKH, GEIIKS, JOHN TETHEKIXGTOX, WM KEINHAItDT.

On motion the report of the committee was adopted. Committee on transportation and phy siciaus claims made the folio wing report Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the lioart of Supervisors: Yoar committee on physicians and transportation claims wonld be leave to report that they have examined the following claims presented andjrec ommend payment, and that the clerk be directed to issue orders to the severa claimants, to-wit: Sloan i 4 18 A St CO 1 9 17 Jacob Kuhn Henry Tonsor Ed Feutz 2 5 Oswald 8 1 Margaret Fruit 10 0 CL Faires 1 0 Mudge 1 2i 7 4i DrM McAlllly 1 Ot $570- DiBtributed among different townshlpi as follows: Godfrey 4 1 Alton 8 6 Edwardsvllle 11 2 Alhambra 8 1 Woodrlver 25 Helvetia 2 5 St Jacob 2 0 All of which Is respectfully submitted, HENBY TON SOB, MUDGE, JOHN OST, AUG WttKKNING, HENRY. HEKSCHEN, and Dumb 17 31 $241 3D All of which is respectfully submitted, JOHN" TETHEKINGTON, HOKli, II KEKsEY. On molijn the report of the committee was adopted.

The committee on poor a made port as follows, to-wit: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Hoard of Supervisors: Your committee on poor farm claims would beg leave to report that they have examined the following claims presented and recommend payment, and that the clerk be directed to issue orders to the several to-wit: WWolf 47 67 Hosen Supplier a 5') Madison Mercantile Co 21 is Tuxhorn Bros 40 lln ell Morelleld is 45 Alton Republican Publishing Co 14 SO lames Peers "5 Edwardsville Republican -fit 113 25 Pettlbone Co 12 00 i the majority of the cases remaining unpaid, therefore be it Resolved, That this board request the clerk of the circuit court to issue executions against all remaining unpaid costs and deliver same to the sheriS for service. Oa motion, rales were suspended to consider the resolution. Mr. Owald maves to amend resola- I tion by adding fee bills.

$553 53 All of which is respectfully submitted. A CBAWFORD, JOS LONG, CARL ENGELKE. Oa motion the report of the committee was adopted. SJO.) 30 All of which is respectfully submitted. A I I i L'KLriTT.

On motion the report of the committee was adopted. The committee on public buildings made report as follows: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the- of Supervisors: committee on public i i claims would beg leave to repoit that they have examined the following claims presented and recommend payment, and that the clerk be directed to issue orders to the several a i to i .1 II Kinelilcnv f-'2 no Chas Schwnix Wolt 2-i Tuxhorn Bros H) overbook 4 sr, Wolf (r, Overbeck 21 00 yi7 10 The following resolution offered by Mr. Troeckler, to-wit: Whereas, At the meeting oi the state supervisors and county commissioners of Illinois, in session at Edwardsville on January 1G, 17 and 18, 1895, several resolutions were adopted and our legislature requested to make or amend some of the lawe, therefore be it Resolved, That the county board of Madison county request iu representatives from the district to introduce, or if already introduced, to vote for the said lesolutions aud use all honorable means for their passage, and that the county clerk is hereby instructed to send a copy of this resolution to every mem- from the 47th district. i'Kvxs TROKCKLKK.

Oa motion rules were suspended to consider said i on motion solution adopted. The i i a i made the fol- i report, to-wit: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen ot the Board of Mipei Total A which Is respectfully i OSWALD, JiriH.L, Kit WM K. On motion the report oJ the committee was adopted. The hour cf two o'clock a i nr rivid and the appointment of giaucl ors been made a ppi'dial busi ness for that time, roll uali-'il and th.

following named persons selected to-wit Helvetia--Drastus Marti. l.eef--simon Neu Douglas--i'eter St. ivrt Collier. Marine--Pc-ter NeudwKc-r. Allmmbra--Krt olive--John Livingston.

JarvN--A. li. Pin Oak--Henry F. D.inlcpnlji Ink Hamel--lolin K. Ultickburn.

Omplifihent--John Mitchell. ('ollintville-- ph a 1'. Tunnell. Ft. Hussc'll--Win.

Head. Moro--Dieclrich Il.irtel^. Cliouteau--Oliver 1'ettlnglll. Fosterburg--John Cousins. Venice--II.

H. Alton--Ferrt Vollbracht. Godfrey--II. M. s.juire.

Mr. Troeckler moved that tlie s.im'j lie diclared to constitute tlie grand jury for the March term, t.f the Madron county circuit court, which was adopted. The committee on fees and salaries made report as follows, to-wit: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of tlio Hoard Your conimitteu on and salary claims would beg leave, to report that they have examined the follow ing claims presented and recommend a and that the clerk ba directed to issue orders to tha several i Jos Lony Carl Kngelke Mudge Kinder A Faires Edward Henry Tonsor Wm SIcKitrick Will Moellenbrock Luhmglil A Crawford II C'Kersey Aug Wilkening 7, Silver John Ost 1'reultt Jacob Kuhn Oa motion to adopt amendment by rising vote and amendment lost. On motion to adopt original resolution by rising vote, and resolution was also lost.

Mr. Oswald presented the following resolutions. Resolved, That tbe thanks of this board be extended to the ladies and gen. tlemeu of the committee of the banquet and also to the citizens of EdwardsviUe, who have assisted, and for the courteous treatmeut received at their hands during onr pleasant evening at the Opera House on January 17. 1895.

On motion the resolution was adopted by a rising vote Mr. Oswald presents a resolution as follows, viz: liesolved, That the thanks of the members of this board be extended to our worthy secretary, W. Mudge, for his work in securing the location of ttie State Supervisors' Convention in our county, and also for the efficient mauner in which he served the convention as sec- SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. ABOUT PEOPLE FROM ABROAD. HOME AND Occurrences Duly Doted and Elaborated In and Ont of Town.

Your i i a committee; to whom was referred the matter of mouuy confiscated by SheiiH Ilotx, being 8301 50, trora Cella, Walsh and McNally et al, at -Madison, iu Sladison county, Illinois, the same having bden ordered received iuto the treasury at the last meeting of this board anJ not as yet tuuing been piiil in, committee, would recommend that ex-sheriff comply with sni'i orcU-r, and the will protect holil i bsrmloFS in so doing. li I'ltKl'ITT, WM I KI.I-.1N. O.i motion tiic of the committee was adopted. The i i i a i cmnmiitie made report, as follows: Mr. chairman ami Gentlemen of fie lioard of Nor- Your on i i a claims would be leave to they have examined the.

i claims presented and a and a the ckrk be i i to issue ordi rs to the several claimants, i Win Mm i i ('osmus Keller I I '1 lio, '1 r.iry Claim of commi-iioaei's of Elm Sloug'j Cut off i i i for i i i i i i Ml of i Nrosiv, i i i i i i IV ML I i. PIMUTIT, X.O KI.KIN. A ou i the report was uiloptul. Tae couiniKuo nn i ilio iol- i i Mr. I i i a i i i i i i I Your couimittt'e i leave to that they i the i claims and vec- omuieud payment, and that the cleik be directed to issue orders to the several claimants, to-wit: Geo i Co Tuxlinrn llros 1') II -V) St.

Bjniface't Society will meet Wednesday with Miss Lizzie Oestrich. Caractacus Lodge No, 72, K. of celebrate the thirty first anniveisiry of the order Tuesday evening, 19th inst, at Castle Hall. Invitations nave been issued to members to be present.at 8 o'clock. The Valentine Hard Times party, at Tunnell hall last night was all that was expected it would be In point of attendance and also iu variety ol costumes.

Fifty couples, including a number from Troy, were present, acd took part in the old time dances. Schwarz's orchestra furnished music, and also awarded the prizes to the lady and gent most appropriately attired. Miss Jennie Barnett was given lady's prize, a aingham apron, and W. E. Wheeier, with his patched trousers, won honors for the gents, securing a half dozen handkerchiefs.

W. M. Warnock made the presentation. A Valentine party was given yesterday afternoon by Mra. T.

J. Neweham anc her sister Mrs. 51. M. Smith, of Hamel at the home of the former on St.

Louis street. Cards with the word "Valen tine" were distributed and every lady retary, his ability reflecting great credit wa requested to form as many words Lohmau made his head- Weyh's on the llth and Dennis Ilentz II Strackeyahn A Leer. II Barrett WMcCune John Gafliiey IV Wisarnsliaclc 144 C3 Total S317 43 The following claims were withheld for further examination: Geo. Hotz, for general expense; Geo. Button, for 50, transportation of prisoners; Thos.

Gallagher, S53.95, dieting Alton prisoners; J. H. Morris, $15, special deputy. All of which Is respectfully submitted. C' FAIRKS, WM KEINIIAHDT, IV MAULER, II TOKl-OK, AUG.

WILKEXIXG, And oa motion the report of the committee was adopted. The committee on printing made report as follows, to-wit: Mr. Chairman aud Gentlemen of the Hoard of supervisors: Your committee on printing claims would beg leave to report that they have examined the following claims presented and recommend payment, and that the clerk be directed to issue to the several claimants, Alton Sentinel-Democrat 55 77 Alton Kepublican Publishing Co 8 00 Geo Barnard fc Co 8500 Sherwood Co 18 89 CM Parker A Brown 8 00 EdF Koch 450 Edwardsville HS 57 PidJ 10 All i i retpeetfullj submitted, TOX-OH, JO 1 I I 1 i I LIIW.UU) And oa motion tli-j a was adopted. Mr. of (inauce committee, called llu attention of the board to tac fact that Robert Ilagnmtr has not a paid i the cjuuty treasury the balance due the comity.

Wheveiioou thfl i motion was offered by Mr. I move the finance i be instructed to take necessary steps to have Robt. llaguauer pay balance due by him to Madison county iate the treasury. E. W.

Mr. i ofiei'd amendment, as I move to amend by i i the to the i i a committee, instead of fluacce committee. T. W. KISDEB.

On motion to adopt amendment the same was adopted, and original motion adopted as amended. Mr. Kinder moved that a committee of three be appointed by the chair to confer with the Electric Light Power Co. for the purpose of lighting court house and jail, and to report at the next meeting of this board. Which was on motion adopted, and Messrs Madgi 1 Kinder and Dorr ap- poluled by the chair as such committee.

The following resolution was offered by Mr, Henfchen, to-wit: As there are a great many cases on the record which have 'been disposed of in the circuit couit, and the costs for same on our county as well as ou himself, And on motion this resolution was also adopted. Ou motion board adjourned, Venice. Attorney Wm. II. Temine went to East St.

Louis on legal business Wednesday. Fred Kahla was in town Monday, interested in a suit before Justice John Fechte. Triple Lodge Xo. 835, A. F.

A. M. will have work in the Fellowcraft degree Saturday night. The tlrst fatal accident occurred at the Madison race track Friday, in the death one of the jockeys. The small pox scare is riot quite over, but the disease is confined entirely to Newport and is properly quarantined.

Collector Aug quarters at Win 13th for the accommodation of the Venice township tax payers. John S. Course reports his management of the Edvvarddviile race course will a success, as he is receiving solicitations for trainins and driving stock al! points and also is making cutties- for owners at the various tracks. Thursday i the Venetians forget all sorrows and hard times in the hilarity a i the yeaily K. of a a givtn by the entertainment committee of Santa Maria Lodge No 404, K.

ol L' aud considering the stringent times tin: bill was a niaiked success. Lsifi Sunday i a party of Venetians i on their usual visit to NameoKl re relieved of tue sum of sixteen cents each by a C. A conductor and then persistently ordered from the train al Granite City, compelling them to walk to Nfameoki iu order to fill their regulai engagements. evening, cupid had new silken cordd attached to the wedding bells at Venice, with orders that they cease not ringing until Mr. E.

II. Buente, who has seemed forsaken, since his old time i and room mate, Dr. J. W. Scott so unexpectedly severed his intimacy for the smiles of his now belter half, should be united in wedlock to Miss Lena Stege, whose affections he has long courted and, as time has proven, with success.

The i took place at the bride's home on Third street where a dinner was served to the a i connections and a few i i a associates, it being most impossible to have an open invitation to his numerous i i prea ents from the St. Louis business circle as well as others were numerous and most a i Thursday i the groom was found at his old stand receiving congratulations. The newly wedded have elegantly furnished apartments over the store. May their joys never cease. February 13th.

as possible from the letters. Prizes were awarded to the two ladies forming tin greatest number. Mrs. E. W.

Fiegen )aum won first and Mrs. C. C. Coibttt second. The guests were served with an elegant luncneon.

Among those pres cut were: Mesdames W. P. Eatoii, U. Nix, H. A.

Eaton, A. C. Dake, and Mis Anna Dake, of Manix; Mesdames E. Tucnell, M. B.

Sherman, S. 0. Bonner W. Kavenscroft, H. Keller, E.

Springer, M. G. Dale, W. R. Brink, B.

Crane, E. P. Greenwood, W. F. Hartley, E.

0. Crane, W. R. Prick ett, Alonzo Keller, Robert Friday A. W.

Metcaife, H. Launam, M. Springer, C. II. Bartlett, W.

P. Brad shaw, E. W. Mudge, W. F.

H. 0. Isensce, A. P. Wolf, J.

T. Tartt, H. Richards, J. E. Nickerson, C.

Travous, W. H. Kroroe, ,7. W. Terry, E.

K. B. Evans, F. Weir, Fiegenbaum, C. C.

Corbett, Georg Kalbfleisch, William Jones and Job A. Prickett; Misses Kite Evans, D. Wi! son and C. Cordell. Awarded Sijghest Honors--World's Fair, MOST PERFECT MADE.

A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Arrjnonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Mrs. Sam Huston was ill several days last week, Louis Baer spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at St. Jacob.

Miss Meta Ulffers has been appointee to Oil vacancy caused by the resignation of Miss E. O'Brien. Hundreds of people going to bt. Louis walk across the river. The ice is so flrm that there is no danger to cross on foot, or even drive over.

Programs of the entertainment to be given oa the 22d at the M. church, have been distributed. The en -tertaiament promises to be a literary treat. Prospects for better times at Madison are better thaa they have been for two years. Just now there is not a single Idle man here.

How long the prosperity wll last we know not. The car works may start in full force within a few weeks. Two brothers, Rodney and Earl Jones, were playing with a small gun. By accident the gun was discharged, the bullet passing through Earl's leg. Tom Davis, who was present, cut the bullet out.

The boy is getting along well. February 14th. Ednrardsvllle Taxpayers. The undersigned, tax collector of Edwardsville township, is ready to receive taxes and has his office in the old grand jury room at the court house. 0.

E. WOLF, Collector. For Bale. Three black Percheron mares. Good for raising very heavy mnles or draft use, ANSON BARNETT, Edwardsville, 111.

Dressmaking. Miss Katie Hark hae ber dress, making rooms from Vandalia street to the second floor ot J. I'rickett Sons' bank. Personal, C. Terry was iu Springllrld, ycster day, on legal business.

Hiss Rosa Henry has relumed from week's visit iu St. Louis. City Attorney W. Wheeler was a Belleville on legal business Wednesda; Louis tlenke, of More, was in the cit Wednesday and called on the INTELL C. P.

Whilbread was a guest of Fre Ltland, at St. Louis, Friday night, an attended the ball given the Raiuwate Rifles at the St. Nicholas hotel. Miss Jessie Prickett left last evenin for Spokane, to remain unt eaily iu the summer. Mrs.

Cyrus Happ intends to accompany her when she T' turns. Charles E. Ward, of East St. Louis, a guest of City Attorney W. E.

Wheele to day. Mr. Ward is a member the firm Messick, Rhodes Ward an was a classmate at Ann Arbor of Wheeler. XECUTORS' NOTICE. Estate of Nelson Montgomery, dcceasei The undersigned, having been appolnte executors ot the last will and testament Xelson Montgomery, late of the county Madison and State of Illinois, decease' hereby gives notice tnat they will appea before the county court of Madison county at the court house in Edwardsville, at tl April term, on the first Monday in Api next, at which time all persons harm claims against said estate are notified an requested to attend 1'or the purpose of hav ing the'same adjusted.

All persons Indebte to said estate are requested to make imm dlate payment to the undersigned. Dated this llth day of February, A.D. 189 liOBERT X. MONTGO.MEliY, PHOEBE E. MONTGOMERY, 1-Jxecutors.

E. C. W. F. Si'UiXGEH, Attorneys.

MASTER'S SALE. Li. State of Illinois, Madison County, ss. i the Circuit Court. October Term, A.

D. ism. obert Brock and Mary J. Brock Ferdinand Downs and Downs, Ills wife, the unknown heirs of Klcuard Downs, deceased, and unknown heirs of Catherine Downs, deceased, Richard Parker, Mark Parker, William Parker, John Joiner, Ida Johnson and Johnson, her husband, Louisa Kirk and Kirk, her husband, William A. Joiner, Laura Joiner, Fannie Joiner and llutli cerv for Partition, and Edward and Anna Bennett vs.

Robert T. Brock, Mary J. Brock. Ferdinand Downs, and the heirs at law of Klchard W. Downs, deceased, the unknown heirs at law of Catharine Downs, deceased; John Joiner, Richard Parker, Mark Parker, William Parker, Ida Johnson, Louisa Kirk, Wm.

A. Joiner, Laura A. Joiner, Fanny Joiner, Hutu Joiner and Mary Joiner--cross bill. Xotlce Is hereby Riven tnat by virtue of ecree of the circuit court of said county, made in the above entitled cause, at the Oc- oberterm, A. D.

1894, thereof, the under- Igned, master-ln-chancery of said court, sell at public auction, to the highest and est bidder, on VEDSESDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH, A. D. 1895, the hour of eleven o'clock A. on the remises, in said county of Madison, the ollowlng described real estate, situated In lie county of Madison and state of Illinois, o-wlt: Beginning at a post standing In the Long jike, twenty-one chains and eighty-six nks west of the centre corner of section sixteen, in township number four lorth, range number nine, west of the third irincipal meridian, from which stake a syc- anore tree, seventeen Inches hi diameter, ears south twenty-five degrees east, slxty- hrea links distant; and an elm tree, nine nches In diameter, bears north sixteen degrees west, twenty-seven links distant; hence south, parallel to the west boundary of the said section sixteen, twenty chains and eighty-six links to a post in Murphy's north line and south- vest corner to Zephaniah Job's ract, from which last mentioned post an elm, twelve Inches In diameter, bears south wenty-one degrees east, nineteen links dls- and a sassafras tree, six Inches In diameter, bears north twenty-two degrees east, forty links distant; thence west seventeen chains and fourteen links to a post standing on the west border of Long Lake, one chain east of the west line of said section sixteen; thence northeast along the westerly border of said Ixmg Lake at ordinary dry water stage of water to a post standing fifty links west of the beginning post; thence east to the place of beginning, containing twenty and forty-hundredths acres. TERMS OF SALE.

One-half of purchase money cash on day of sale and the balance in one year thereafter, with legal interest troni day of sale, and secured by mortgage on premises sold and approved personal security. Permission will be given to pay all purchase money cash It' purchaser so desires. Upon compliance with the above terms, and upon confirmation ot the master's report of sale by the court, a deed or deeds will be executed by the undersigned In con formity with said decree. WILBUR M. WARXOCK, Master In Chancery.

LKVI DAVIS, Sol'r for Compl'ts In original bill. J. S. C.iiui Sol'r for Compl'ts In cross bill. T71XECUTRIX SALE.

I JDj state of Illinois, Madison County, ss. In the County Court, Madison County, Feb ruary Term, A. U. 1895. Frederlcke Abenbrink, executrix of the la will and testament of Frederick Wii Abenbrink, vs.

Edward Emma Klpp, Louis Abenbrink. Jolir H. Buhrle, George A. Buhrle, Hein rich Buhrle and F. Gottlieb stah to sell real estate to pa debts.

Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a order and decree of the county court Madison county, Illinois, made in the abov entitled cause, at the February term, A. 1S95, thereof, the undersigned, as fxecutr: of the last will and testament of Frederic Wm. Abenbrink, deceased, will sell at pul He auction to the highest and best bidder SATURDAY, THE 9TH DAY OF MARCH A. D. 1893, at the hour of eleven oclock A.

M. of sa day, at the late residence of Frederick Wi Ham Abenbrink on the north half of tl northeast quarter of section number 35, 1 Hamel township, Madison county, Illiuoi the following described real estate, to-wi The south half of the southwest quarter section number twenty-three (23), In town shin number five (o) north, range numoe seven (7), west of the third principal mer dlan, containing 80 acres more or less, 1 Madison county, Illinois. TERMS OF SALE. --One-third of the pu: chase money to be paid cash on the day sale, and the balance iu two equal Inslal ments in six and twelve months thereafter the deferred payments to bear Interest from day of sale at the rate of six per cent pe annum, and be secured by a mortgag upon the premises sold. The whole amoun of the purchase may be paid In cash at th option of the purchaser.

Possession of th premises to be delivered Immediately upo execution of the deed, except as to wliea or meadow land, possession of said Ian to be delivered on July 1.1893. Upon compliance with above terms, an upon confirmation of the report of sale the county court, a deed will be executed 1 conformity with the above decree. FREDERICKS ABESBRINE, Executrix of the last will and testament Win. Abenbrink, deceased. KROME TEHRT, Att'ys for Petitioner.

OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT To the heirs and distributees of Jon S. Brandt, deceased. You are hereby notified that the under signed, as executor of the last will and tes lament of John S. Brandt, deceased, will, Monday, February 23, 1888, present to th county court of Madison county, Illinois, hi final report as such executor, and ask tha the same be approved, and that the execn tor be discharged, whenand where you ma appear and object or except If you see flt. WHJUAM BRANDT, Executor.

E. C. W. F. SrstsoEK, Attorneys, ASTER'S SALE.

State of Illinois, Madison County, ss. In the Circuit Court, October Terra, A. D. U. S.

L. Payson vs. Jennie Junod, widow, Louis Junod, Lilly Junod, Laura Junod, Lucy Junod, John Junod, Emil Junod and Anna Clianeery. --Bill to foreclose mortgage. Xotlce Is hereby given that by virtue of a decree ot said court made at the October term, A.

1S94, In the above entitled cause, tlie undersigned, inaster-in-chancery of said court, will sell at public vendue to the highest and best bidder, lorcasli In hand, on MONDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF FEBKUAKY, A. D. 1895,, at the hour of ten o'clock A. at the east front door of the court house, in the city ot Edwardsville, in said county, the following described real estate, to-wit: Beginning three chains and flfty links south of a point on the north line ot the northeast quarter of section No. sixteen (16), which point Is twenty-six and 25-100 chains west of the northeast corner of said quarter section; thence west parallel with the north line of said quarter section six chains and five links to the east line of a public road; thence south flve degrees east two chains and one link; thence east five and 88-100chains; thence north two chains and one lint to the place of beginning, containing one and 20-100 acres In township three (3), north range seven, west of the the third principal meridian, situated in the county of Madison and state of Illinois.

Upon payment of the purchase money a certificate ct purchase will be given by tlie said master In chancery, whlcli will entitle the purchaser, his heirs lor assigns, to a deed at the expiration of fifteen months from day of sale, unless there be redemption according to law. WILBUR M. WAHXOCK, Master In Chancery. E. GLASS, Sol'r for Compl't.

ASTER'S SALE. State of Illinois, Madison County, ss. In the Circuit Court, October Term, A. D. 1894.

Henry L. Baker vs. Sarah Baker and Minnie M. Baker. --In Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the circuit court of said county, made In the above entitled cause, at the October term, A.

D. 1894, thereof, the undersigned, master-ln-chancery of said court, will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, on SATURDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D. 1895, at the hour of one o'clock, r. on the premises in the county of Madison, the following described real estate, situated In the county of Madlsou and state of Illinois, towit: Lot number twenty-six (26), except fifty (50) feet off tlie west end of the same.

In Jonathan Berkey's addition to Colllnsvllle. TEJIMS OP cash on day of sale and one-half In one year thereafter, the deferred payments to be secured by mortgage on premises sold and personal security. Deterred payments to bear legal Interest until paid, or the purchaser may pay all cash If he so desires. Upon compliance with the above terms and upon confirmation of the master's report of sale by the court, a deed or deeds will be executed by the undersigned in conformity with said decree. WILBUR M.

WAUNOCK, Master In Chancery. E. B. GLASS, Sol'r for Compl't. COURT NOTICE.

State of Illinois, Madison County, ss. In the County Court, Madison County, to February Term. A. D. 1893.

Wilhelmlne Mueller, executrix of the last whl and testament of Henry Muelle, deceased, vs. Albert Mueller, Lena Mueller, his wife, Mueller, Josephine Mueller, Ills wife, Lizzie Urfer, Kmil Mueller, Susie Mueller, his wife, Llna Cleinenz. William Cleroenz, Emma Kamm, Julius Kamm, Erwln Mueller, Arthur Mueller, Edgar Mueller, Eugene Mueller, Frederick Mueller and Lilly to sell real estate to pay debts. Affidavit of the non-residence of Henry Mueller, Josephine Mueller and Lizzie Urter, defendants above named, having been filed In the office of the clerk of the county court of Madison county, notice Is hereby given to the said Henry Mueller, Josephine Muei: ler and Lizzie Urfer that the said petitioner, Wilhelmlne Mueller, executrix of the last will and testament of Henry Mueller, deceased, has filed her petition In the said county court of Madison county lor an order to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of said deceased, or so much of It as may be needed to pay the debts of said deceased, and described as follows, to-wlt: Lot number nine (9), In block number fourteen (14), In the city of Highland, Madison county, state of Illinois, That a summons has been Issued out of said court against you, returnable at the February term, A. D.

1896, of said court, to be holdenon the flrst Monday of February, A. D. 1895, at the courthouse in the cltv of Ed- wardsvaie, Madison county, Illinois. Now unless you, the said Henry Mueller, Josephine Mueller and Lizzie Urter, shall personally be and appear before said county court on tho first day of a term thereof to be hold- en at Edwardsville, In said county, on the flrst Monday In March, A. D.

1898, and plead, answer or demur to the said petitioner's petition filed therein, the same and toe'mat- ters and things therein alleged and stated will be taken as confessed, and an order or decree entered against you according to the prayer of said petition. Edwardsvllle, January 1896. HENBY KIMKKH, County Cleric. KGOME TSKKT, Att'y for Petitioner. Ererjr taxpayer of MUsM wwrty onfiht to read Uu INTELtUlSirceB..

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