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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 7

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Rates no .41.80 Ada to 84 double I INSERTION CONSBCUTIVk INSERTIONS CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Above arc toi up to 43 above rate. Terms: Cash Advertisement- must be received the Intelligencer before 10 A at to insure publication the day. PHONE 49 FOR SALE FOR SALE-New FHA approved homes, many styles and floor plans, priced from $5800.00 to $12,000, as low as $400.00 down and $42.00 per month. These are real buys, must be seen to be appreciated. Phone 2168, Ralph H.

Ladd, General Contractor. NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE fOR SALE--All white modern cozyiFOR SALE--20 Angus heifer and NOTICE--CABINET SHOP. Cabinets made to order. Phone 1697R4 8. J.

Erwin, St. Louis Road. cottage. Garage attached. Gas I heat.

Completely i Hale avenue, Eclwardsvlllc, shown by appointment, only, Phone Col- llnsvilic KuU lical Estate, Collinsville, 111. FOR SALE--Brown Swiss cow nnd cult, about week old. TO and blood tested. Phone 1615W1. Christ Wugiier.

FOR SALE--We have one fifteen cubic foot Wilson white porcelain, upright deepfreeze box that we are offering for $325.00. This box is easily worth $525.00, Is one of the best brand!) and is the outstanding bargain in Edwardsville. HOTZ LUMBER CO. FOR SALE Red Clover seed, steer calves; 40 Hereford steers and heifers, 1 pure bred Hereford bull. These are a good lot of cattle.

Want to buy 50 Holstein heifers. Joseph R. Barnett, phone 557 Edwardsville. FOR SALE--3 purebred I male hogs. Charles Leitner, phone 1673W4.

NOTICE--To Sportsmen and Fishermen: We are your dealer for new 1950 "Evinrude" motors, also new boats such as Shell Lake Stainless Steel, Magnesium, Star Dumphy. We also handle usec motors and equipment, such oars, gas cans, canoe paddles, anc boat trailers. We have a boat or motor for all your needs. See our new line of "Evinrudes" before you buy. Del Cherry, Boa and Motor Sales.

216 East Park street, phone 1724. USED CARS 1949 Olds. 98 Club Sedan, Demonstrator. 1949 Ford Custom 6 Club Coupe $1345.00 1949 Ford DcLux V-8 4 Door Sedan $1525.00 89.50;;,, pure. A.

R. Mlnler, RFD 1848 9g club Sedan $ig4 5 1948 Plymouth DcLux 2 Dr. Sedan $1175.00 1947 Chevrolet Fleetline 4 No. 3, Edwardsville, III, FOR SALE 4 cemetery lots through Inheritance. Lots No.

171, 172, 173 and 174, section Dr. Sedan $1275.00 in Sunset Hill cemetery. i 1947 Olds 78 4 Dr. Sedan $1375.00 sacrifice. For information Ford Convertible $1175.00 George C.

Herman, 523 S. 6 Fol Supcr DcLux 2 ginia, Belleville, ill. Phone Belleville 4097. FOR SALE--Good clean alfalfa- Dr. Sedan $975.00 1942 Plymouth DeLux Club Coupe $545.00 NOTICE--United Farmers of llli nois, will meet February 21, 8:01 P.

M. K. P. Hall, 132A N. Main street, Edwardsville.

Discussion on spray materials and dairy cat tie. Mr. and Mrs. Galeener wil be the principle speakers. Friend invited.

NOTICE--Last dance before Len Tuesday, February 21, 1950, Lin dcndale Park, Highland, Music by Walt Schlemer, Given By Lyle and Elston. NOTICE--A Card Party and game will be given in St. Cecilia's hal Glen Carbon, Tuesday evening February 21', at 8:15, by a 'j mittee of the Altar Society. Prize refreshments. Donation 35c.

clover hay, no rain. Buick Super 4 Dr. Se- Enttclke, Worden Wye, first house I tlan W75.00 on left hand side, going into 1940 Plymouth DeLux 2 Dr. Worden. FOR SALE About 8 acres of Sedan 1940 Plymouth DeLux 2 Dr.

Sedan $395.00 $375.00 located about Vt mile south and young timber. Walter Ford DeLux Coupe $345.00 1940 6, 4 Dr. Sedan $575.00 1940 8, Club Coupe $575.00 1939 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sedan $325.00 1938 Chevrolet Master 85 about I 1 ton. mites cast of Llvings- KOR SALE One Guernsey low was fresh In October, $175.90.

One Guernsey heifer to be fresh in July. $150.00. Eddie Kroegcr, Pniirlctown. SALE--Restaurant and tavern, business and fixtures, stock. Dome tfood business.

Right price will buy It. Write Box 66 this 11948 International office. NOTICE A COUNTS in small tractors, are authorized to sell and service GRAVELY TRACTORS and tool for gardens and lawns. Powerfu 5 HP tractor, two speeds, forwari and reverse. For more informal Ion call or see C.

Kimball Green RFD No. 4, Edwardsville, phoni 1619R3. 2 Dr Sedan $395.00 1937 Pontiac 6, 2 Dr. Sedan $300.00 1937 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan $150.00 1937 Ford 2 Dr.

Sedan $225.00 1931 Ford Convertible $75,00 NOTICE Even though you ma already have a loan balance wit us, it may be that you are in nee of additional cash. We Invit present borrowers as well a others to. Advise us of you needs. -Midwest Loan Company Phone 1082, Edwardsville. USED TRUCKS 5 FOR SALE--Three piece bedroom i and 9 piece dining room suite.

Inquire 112 McKinley or phone 1888R. FOR SALE--57 acre farm, Rood improvements, electric, good orchard. Immediate possession, easy terms. New 5 room modern and 7 room semi-modern in Eberhart addition. New 4 room modern K.ist LeClalve, 5 room modern, 3 blocks from business section.

Elmer Bohm, realtor, phone 5B2W. Chassis Cab $1045.00 1948 International KB2 Pickup $1045.00 1946 Ford ton Chassis NOTICE--WE HAVE JUST RE CEIVED OUR Vegetable an Flower seeds, guaranteed to gro by Burpee. Sow your lettuc seed in February to get a goo crop early. OAK PARK GREEN HOUSE, Franklin and Madison. Cab $775.00 1946 Dodge ton Chassis Cab $675.00 CHAMPION MOTORS, INCORPORATED 316 N.

Main St. Edwardsville, 111. FOR SALE--1936 Ford coach, new paint job. rebuilt motor, price SI25. Vernon Williamson, phone Troy 31J, Troy, 111.

FOR SALE 1941 Pontiac sedan- cite. Excellent condition, new tires, radio, heater. Chean. call Staunton 500 or see at 903 Hackman street, Staunton. HARRY BUTLER'S Used Cars and Trucks See and Compare these Values Before You Buy 1949 Chevrolet Club Coupe Fully equipped.

Very low mileage $1595.00 3 1948 Chevrolet Aero- sedans. Green Black Grey, Your choice $1295.00 19-17 Oldsmoblle 76 Sedanct Hulra Matlc. A-l condition $1195.00 1941 DcSoto Coach $475.00 1940 Buick 4 Door Sedan $450.00 1940 Oldsmobile Club Coupe $450.00 11)40 ford Coach $350.00 1941) Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan $375.00 11)38 Ford Coach $295.00 1936 Chevrolet Coach $150.00 Chevrolet 1 Ton Pickup 1947 Chevrolet "4 Ton Pickup S945.00 1949 Ford Ton Pickup $995,00 1941 Chevrolet Hi Ton Grain Bed $425.00 All Cars and Trucks are Winterized Open Evenings For Your Convenience CHEVROLET 'OR SALE--6 room modern 'home, neatly decorated, a floors, good location 5 room modern brick home, room modern frame home--3 room home, hardwood floors, 70' at Hamel, new 4 room modern home, tot 90x150' on hard road at Hnmel--Immedi- ate possession, 55 acres, good home, electric water system, near town, reasonable. 2 acres--new home on route 112, immediate possession, $8500.00. 200 acres, near town, good acres.

R. H. Rosenthal, 217 South Buchanan, Phone 163. 120 W. Vandalla St.

Phone 123 Edwardsville, Illinois FOR SALE--3 piece living loom suite, 2 floor lamps, 2 table lamps 9x12 rug and pad, all for $45.00 princess style dresser Air way electric sweeper with attach ments, Johnson electrl xvlth applicator, $10.00 Brunswick phonograph, antiqu clock, antique lamp, girl's coats dresses, jumpers, and skirts, sizes 10. 12 and 14. Phone 1921R. Inquire at 303 North Fillmore. NOTICES OTICE Excavating basements landscaping--dirt to fill in--plow ing.

Hauling--coal, rock, sand, and cinders. Also washed or treated stoker coal. Phone ii067W Stanley Kyro, 200 Fourth Ave. LOST--Safety deposit box keys, No. 317.

Finder please return to Bank of Edwardsville or this office. Also FOR SALE--Oak office desk, 42x30, also living room set, 2 piece. Phone 752W or 778R. OTICE--HOME OWNERS--Combination screen and storm windows to fit any need, any price, aluminum or wood, also nlumi num awnings that fold up when not needed. Venetian olinds Phont for free estimates.

FHA terms, If desired. E. H. WIEHE, 406 Plum street. Phone 1471W Edwardsville.

LOST arTd FOUND FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 room furnished house, all modern. Close-in; garage. Phone 1945W. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE-TO PROPERTY OWNERS Beware of termites, they are enemies to your property. For free inspection, call Century Termite Control, phone 152.

118 McKinley Edwardsville. All work guaranteed. iJOTICE-r-Usual entertainment will be sponsored by Harry Seaton Post 435, Glen Carbon, Illinois, in their hall Saturday night, at 8:00 p.m. The public is invited. NOTICE Dancing every Sunday night, Moose Hall, Mascoutah Illinois.

Music by Joe Ladd and His Orchestra. NOTICE--BUDGET A NENTS. New look hair styles. Individual permanents, complete including hair cut, machine, ma- chineless Creme Oil Cold Wave $4.85. All permanents guaranteed.

Open every day, no appointment necessary. evenings by appointment. Laura's Beauty Shop. 1661R1 Bunker Hill Road. NOTICE--Tax consultant enrolled to practice before the S.

Treasury Department. Income tax returns prepared. DONNELL HOFMEIER, 213a N. Main street, Edwardsville. ANNOUNCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Eulalia Hotz.

Edwardsville, announces her candidacy for Clerk of the County Court, Madison County, on the Democratic Ticket. Primary, Tuesday, April 11, 1950. ANNOUNCEMENT Joseph J. Barr, Wood River, announces his candidacy for Probate Judge of Madison County, on the Democratic ticket. Primary, Tuesday, April 11, 1950.

ANNOUNCEMENT--Guy Harper, Wood River, announces his candidacy for County Treasurer of Madison County, on the Democratic Ticket, Primary, Tuesday, April 11. 1950. NOTICE--Euchre, games, pinoch and jass, given by St. Elizabeth church, Marine, Illinois, at th Community Center, Sunday, February 19, 1950 games start at 8 o'clock sharp. After the games a lunch will be served.

Donation, 40c. Everybody cordially invited. ANNOUNCEMENT--Michael Kinney, Wood River, announces his candidacy for County Judge, of Madison County, on the Democratic Ticket, Primary, Tuesday, April 11, 1950. NOTICE--Unclaimed freight arriving regularly. Canned goods, furniture, hardware, plumbing, at bargain prices.

Ready to serve your needs and save you money on many of your needs. BARGAIN COUNTER. 237 N. Main street, in rear of Edwardsville Cab Office. ANNOUNCEMENT George T.

Wilkins, Madison, Illinois, announces his candidacy for Superintendent of Schools, Madison County, on the Democratic Ticket, Primary, Tuesday, April 11, 1950. NOTICE--DO YOU NEED $50.00 to $500.00 to pay bills, purchase or repair your car, for clothes, furniture, appliances, coal, vacation, or any other worthwhile purpose? Let us take care of your needs. See MIDWEST LOAN 156a N. Main street, phone 1082. FOR SALE--Lots between Srand Avc.

and Handle street, north of Woodlawn Gardens. Sewer and water improvements. Residential Real Estate at office ol Illinois Lumber 225 E. Vandalla street, Edwardsville, 111. FOR SALE--6 room modern house facilities for 2- 3-room apart ments, large corner lot, good lo cation.

New furnace. Phone 453 FOR SALE--6 room modern brick house, all on one floor. Automatic heat and fireplace. 519 Buchanan St. Call 1022 eor appointment.

FOR SALE--Six good grade Holstein heifers, bred by "Shadicric Petunia Joe Montric" a grandson of the a Champion at Springfield fair, in 1948. One registered Holstein bull 7 months old, one horse drawn case 5 ft. mower in good shape, one 300 chick electric brooder used one year. Hedge posts. Oettel, Staunton, RFD No.

2, 3 miles north of Worden, phone 2725 Worden, III. FOR SALE--Tavern, 3 miles east of Alhambra, on 140, good location. Inquire Louis Ulrich, New Douglas, 111. NOTICE --TREE SPECIALIST -Trimming, topping and removing. We haul away the brush.

Fully insured and reliable. Free estimates. We also clean guttering M. C. Love.

Phone 1565R, if no answer call 1810. NOTICE INCOME TAX SERV a.m. 8:00 p.m. except Tuesday and Sunday B. Warnock, 115a Purcell street, Edwardsville, phone 306.

NOTICE-rRUG CLEANING- 9x11 rug cleaned and sized, $5,40 Binding, alterations and laying of carpets. Five day service Superior Carpet Cleaners. Phone Alton 3-8141 and reverse charges We pick up and deliver. UPHOLSTERING and furniture restyling our specialty. Phone 22, Colonial Upholstering Shop Troy, Illinois.

Free samples, estimates. NOTICE--Have your brakes been inspected lately? Free brake inspection and first class brake repairing, backed by 20 years experience. All work guaranteed price reasonable. A. J.

Mead Route 66, west of Edwardsville across from Home Nursery. Pick up and delivery. Phone 1640R1. WANTED WANTED--Shell engineer would like to rent a 5 or 6 room house by May. Will furnish reference, if required.

Please call 2171W. WANTED--Girl to work in tavern and lunch room. Flick Tavern, Alhambra, Illinois, phone 8X68, FOR SALE--Good 5 room semi- modern, new house, two lots, electricity, water, plumbing, there but not in, $3750.00. For quick sale. Good 5 room house, double garage, 2 lots, electricity, water, fruit, 14500.00.

New 5 room modern house, very nice, 110,400. -Charjes Hausklns. 958 Hillsboro road, Kdwardsvlllc, Phone 111. WANTED--About 3000 bales of second, third and fourth cutting alfalfa hay must be free from and rain. Cleatls Steiner, phone Grantfork, 698, Highland No.

3. WANTED-ANNOUNCEMENT We bave a special hospltallaatlon policy with medical endorsement attached It does not make any difference what hospital you go to. In United States or Canada. For Information, call or see B. Roientbal and Sons, U7 South Buchanan St, Phone Edwards- W3.

NOTICE FARMERS, WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES for all dead animals. Edwardsville Render ing Telephone 444. We paj telephone calls. NOTICE Your laundry in minutes, washed in filtered sof water. Rinsed and spinned driec Laundry Maid, rear 119 St.

An drews. Phone 2060. PETITION FOR TAX DEED NO. 2917 In the County Court oi Madison County, Illinois. Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Erzen, also known as Victor Erzen, Sr. and Margaret Erzen, plaintiffs, vs. Richard Dunn, unknown heirs or devisees of Richard Dunn, unknown owners and Eulalia Hotz, as County Clerk of Madison County, Illinois, et al, defendants. Petition for Tax Deed No.

2917. In the County Court of Madison County, State of Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Erzen, also known as Victor Erzen, and Margaret Erzen, plaintiffs, vs. Richard Dunn, unknown heirs or devisees of Richard Dunn, unknown owners and Eulalia Hotz, as County Clerk of Madison County, Illinois, et Case No.

2917. Notice is hereby given you that suit entitled as above has been commenced and is now pending against you and other persons wherein plaintiff prays that the County Court order the County Clerk of Madison County, Illinois, to execute and deliver to plaintiffs a deed for the real estate described hereinafter in which you may have some interest pursuant to the provisions of Section 235A of the Illinois Revenue Act (Chapter 120) Section 716A Smith-Kurd's Illinois Revised Statute and for such other relief as provided by law. That all of said real estate hereinafter described was purchased by the plaintiffs at a tax sale, and has not been redeemed from said tax sale, and the defendants, and each of them, are hereby notified that redemption may be made from said sale at any time up to the date a tax deed is issued, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided. That the defendants that have an interest or may have an interest in the following described property, to-wit: S. Ft.

W. N. E. S. W.

Section 6 Township 5 Range 8, Fort Russell Township, Madison County, Illinois. Richard Dunn, unknown heirs or devisees of Richard Dunn, Carlin Coal Company, a corporation, Car- lln, Coal Mining Company, corporation, Dick Dunn, unknown heirs or devisees of Dick Dunn, William Bell, unknown heirs or devisees of William Bell, Wm. Bell, unknown heirs or devisees of Wm. Bell, Joseph Consindine, unknown heirs or devisees of Joseph Con- sindine, Joseph Considin, unknown heirs or devisees of Joseph Con- sidin, Joseph Considine, unknown heirs or devisees of Joseph Considine, Thomas Scott, unknown heirs or devisees of Thomas Scott Thos. Scott, unknown heirs or devisees of Thos.

Scott, John Owens, unknown heirs or devisees of John St. Jacob A. J. Bueltman School News Robert Mason, ventriloquist and magacian, performed before the school last Monday. His 50 minute show consisted of magic Reggie Dixon, his well known dummy, and a Punch and Judy show.

Parts for the junior class play have been given out and the first practice was held last Sunday. There were 27 mothers present at the February Mothers' club meeting held last Wednesday. Miss Beckers room received the plaque for the month of February with an attendance of 34 per cent of the mothers present. Miss Rogier's room had 33V4 per cent and Miss Schauerte's room had 30 per cent attending. The Ag class attended 8 poultry Mitchell Lois Weeks Entertained Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Timmons entertained in honor of the eighth birthday anniversary, of their son Tommy with a party Sunday afternoon. Those present were Janet and Gary Straub, Jerry Weeks, David Turcott, Billy Siner, Lile, Jane, Mary Helen and Gary Hartzel, Billie, Jackie and Tommy Hartzel, Glenna Rae Gremaud. Gary Tebbe, Diana Spicer, Dixie Ashford, Dickie and Leroy Haxton. Michael Sparks, Carol and Betty Ann Eberhart, Tommy, Freddie and Paula Eggley, Lois Ann Miller, Russel and Richard Ray, Larry Madaris, Karen and Paula Timmons.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Eberhart are announcing the birth of a seven- Satdfiganr Feb. 18, 1950 7 The class didn't place, but Dolph Seger judged highest among the class. Those who attended were: ANNOUNCEMENT Harold O.

Gwillim, A Illinois, announces his candidacy for Probate Judge of Madison County, on the Republican Ticket, Primary, Tuesday, April 11,1950. ANNOUNCEMENT--James Callahan. Alton, Illinois, announces his candidacy for Sheriff of Madison County, on the Democratic ticket, Primary, Tuesday, April 11, 1950. ANNOUNCEMENT Kenneth Ogle, Granite City, announces his candidacy for Sheriff of Madison County on the Democratic Ticket. Primary Tuesday, April 11, 1950.

ANNOUNCEMENT James O. Monroe, Collinsville, announces his candidacy for Senator, of the 47th Senatorial District, on 'the Democratic Ticket. i a Tuesday, April 11, 1950. ANNOUNCEMENT George Moran, Granite City, announces his candidacy for Senator of the 47th Senatorial District, on the Democratic i Primary Tuesday, April 11, 1950. Lester Anderson, Paul Hirsch, Bill Leder, Ivan Schroeder, Dolph Seger, and Robert Suter.

The bookkeeping class gave interesting talks on bookkeeping February 3, for the general assembly. Jon Ann Hess master of ceremonies. Madge Galeener spoke on personal, social and economic values of bookkeeping. Eileen Frey spoke on educational and vocational values, Darlene Frey explained bookkeeping in the high school, the history of bookkeeping was given by Kathyrn Noll, bookkeeping equation was explained by Anna Schiefer, and Carol Ritter gave the bookkeeping cycle. St.

Jacob competes with Lebanon in the tournament at Roxana February 22 to 24. The Lions were defeated once more, by the Bethalto Eagles by a score of 42-30. St. Mary's was victorious again over St. Jacob with a score of 54-31.

Bowling Score Doris Schneider had the highest score for single game with 181, but Anna Fehmel took the honor for having.the highest three game total with a score of 503. Convalescing Wilbur Frey, a patient at the Highland hospital for several weeks is now convalescing at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ted Beck, in Highland. Returned Home Oscar Liebler has returned home from the hospital in Highland. Mrs.

Anna Frey has been moved to a nursing home in Troy. Injured Charles H. Faires, Jr. lost one finger fhis left hand and injured several others in a accident during butchering last Thursday. pound, one ounce son born at St.

Elizabeth hospital. The baby has been named Wilfred. Brownie Troop 33 Mrs. Twyla Kellerman, leader of the Brownie troop 33, assisted by Mrs. Viola Spicer, accompanied the troop on a tour of Radio Station KWK on Saturday.

Those who went were Dixie Ashford, Donna Brokaw, Alice Dickerson, Carol Jacobs, LaVerne Meyer, Ramona Haxton, Sandra Herman, Carol Hildenger, Wilma Hull, Kay Jacobs, Gail McKay. Peggy Kellerman, Eleanore Noud, Myra Richardson, Rayetta Richardson, Sharon Sparks, Diane Spicer. They were accompanied by Mrs. Loris Burton, leader of troop 38, and Mrs. Nita Norris and the following girls: Marilyn Ayers, Judy Breyer, Corrine and Charlotte Burton, Margaret Johnson, Patsy Kellerman, Lucy Norris, Elizabeth Richardson.

Even Suicide Try Fails To End Unhappy Life Warren, O. (IP)--Persons believing they are burdened with all of the world's troubles might consider the case of a 33-year-old local man. Five years ago he was stricken with tuberculosis but recovered sufficiently to do part-time work. Shortly afterward, he was found to have diabetes and was idle for two years. Three days after returning to work he was confined to bed with a severe case of He took his rifle to end life.

However, instead of lulling him, the bullet went through his chest, deflected off a rib, pierced a kidney and came out through his back. At present he is convalescing at his home. Beaut; Shop. Phone Girl Scout Troop 38 Mrs. Loris Burton, girl scout Investments Insured On up to $5,000 Current Rate Edwardsville Savings and Loan Association 140 Main St.

Phone 964 Professional Cards FREDERIC SPRINGER ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 125 Second Floor Edwardsville National Bank Bldg. leader of troop 38, assisted by Mrs. Nita Norris accompanied the following girls to Radio Station KSD and enjoyed the show "The Land We Live In" last Thursday evening: Leah Rhea Williams, Corrine and Charlotte Burton, Judy Breyer, Elizabeth Richardson, Patsy Kellerman, Lucy Norris, Marilyn Ayers, Margaret Johnson. Personals Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Stock and family of Edwardsville spent Saturday with Mrs. Anna Kellerman. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Boyle and daughter Loretta and Mrs.

Anna Kellerman visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Higgenbotham at Carpenter. INCOME TAX SERVICE Insurance D. B.

WARNOCK 115a PURCELL STREET Edwardsville, Illinois FRED LEWIS CARPENTER CONTRACTOR 417 East Schwarz Street Phone 10W Armstrong Asphalt Rubber TUe. ANNOUNCEMENT--Earl E. Herrin. Edwardsville, announces his candidacy for Sheriff of Madison County, on the Republican Ticket Primary, Tuesday, April 11, 1950. ANNOUNCEMENT--Cooper Moore Madison, announces his candidacy for Sheriff of Madison County, on the Democratic Ticket, Primary, Tuesday, April 11, 1950.

BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS--For top fall egg prices, start a flock of February hatched chicks take advantage of our February discount on Aastra White, Legrock, Leghorn Hampshire Red and White Rocks, Call 1837. WOLF'S HA1CHERY, 110 East Vandalia street Owens, John P. Owens, unknown heirs or devisees'of John P. Owens, Wm. Ambrosat, unknown heirs or devisees of Wm.

Ambrosat, William Ambrosat, unknown heirs or devisees of Willjam Ambrosat. Mike Nauyak, unknown heirs or devisees of Mike Nauyak, Martin Galinat, unknown heirs or devisees of Martin Galinat, Peter G. Kaleda, unknown heirs or devisees of Peter G. Kaleda, Mike Naryak, unknown heirs or devisees of Mike Naryak, Peter G. Kaledo, unknown heirs or devisees of Peter G.

Kaledo, Peter Kaledo, unknown heirs or devisees of Peter Kaledo, Burt Schultz, unknown heirs or devisees of Burt Schultz, Bert Schultz, unknown heirs or devisees of Bert Schultz, James Crouch, unknown heirs or devisees of James Crouch, M. Crouch, unknown heirs or devisees of J. M. Crouch, Wm. Yakstis, unknown heirs or devisees of Wm.

Yakstis, William Yakstis, unknown heirs or devisees of William Andy Yakstis, unknown heirs or devisees of A Yakstis, Andrew Yakstis, unknown heirs or devisees of Andrew Yakstis, Joe Gentauski, unknown heirs or devisees of Joe Gentauski, William Pierce, unknown heirs or devisees of William Pierce, the Bethalto Cooperative Coal Mining a corporation, and unknown owners. And you are further notified that on or before the 3rd Monday in March, A. 1950, to-wit: the 20th day March, A. 1950, you shall appear and defend in said suit, default judgment may be entered against you on the day following or thereafter, and an order will be entered by the Court ordering the County Clerk of Madison County, Illinois, to issue and deliver to the plaintiffs a deed for the above described real estate as aforesaid. EULALIA HOTZ, Clerk of the County Court Breaks Wrist Charles A.

Prott, is nursing a broken wrist sustained in an accident which occurred on Sunday. NOTICE--Usual games, to which the public Is Invited every Satur day night. 8:00 St Boniface hall. Proceeds tor Gym fund. NOTICE--I have cash buyers for homes and farms.

If you want to sell quick for cash--See A. H. Rosenthal, 217 South Buchanan. Phone 163. NOTICE Radiators cleaned and New cores Installed New and used radiators.

ators cleaned on car. Free Inspection and estimate. Satisfaction guaranteed. Illinois Radi- tor Repair shop, 500 N. Mam street, (rear), Phone 524B, Ed- BABY CHICKS-Early chicks are the most profitable, stronger and will mature faster.

For prompt delivery, order yours now from BROCKMEIER HATCHERY, Ed wardsville, phone 265. Home Bureau Meeting The St. Jacob Home Bureau met at the home of Mrs. Arthur Widicus with 19 members and three visitors present. Roll call was answered with "A Quotation I Remember." The visitors were Mrs.

Maynard Schoeck, Mrs. Paul Widicus and Mrs. Milster Fruth. The 4-H report was given by Mrs. Milfrord Schoeck.

Julius Arthur gave the health report. The minor lesson on Decorating Cakes, was given by Mrs. Milford Schoeck. The major lesson on "Selection and Care of Spring Fabrics was and Care of Spring Fabrics" was Mrs. Julius Arthur.

They demonstrated their talk and displayed a variety of fabrics, explaining the care of each. After the meeting a luncheon was served by the hostesses Mrs. Arthur Widicus and Mrs. Beatrice Ellis. The tables were decorated in Valentine theme.

A handkerchief shower, was given in honor of Mrs. Burnell Casper who is moving to Missouri. Fred A. May Fred A. May passed away at the St.

Joseph hospital in Highland, Thursday. He was born in Marine township on pril 29,1875 and lived in this community all his life. He was married to Miss Amanda Prott who preceded him in deatlL Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon. Rev. L.

F. Todd officiating. Interment was in the Marine cemetery. He is survived by a brother, Leo May of Overland, and a sister in Deerfield, Kan. Mrs.

Ella R. Prott Mrs. Ella R. Prott, nee Suter, passed away at her home Saturday after a long lingering illness. She was born in Marine township on February 7, 1890.

She was married to Charles A. Prott survives her. She is also survived by her son, Virgil, one sister, Mrs. Linda May and Leo Suter, all of St. Funeral services were held at the Evangelical and Reformed church on Monday afternoon, with Rev.

L. F. Todd officiating. Interment was in Keystone cemetery. Mrs.

Prott was a member of the church, the Women's guild and the Home department. ALVIN C. BOHM LAWYER Real Estate broker 501 Edws. National Bank Bldf. Office Phone 55 Residence 98 WILBUR A.

TRARES ATTORNEY AT LAW 502 Edws. National Bank Office Phone 55 Residence 881 FLAGG AND CORLEW ENGINEERS 116a St Louis St Edwardsville, Illinois REGISTERED LAND SURVEYORS REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS Phones Office Res. 1286W 1620W3 WM. M. P.

SMITH ATTORNEY AT-LAW Bank of Edwardsville Bldg. Suite S07-308 STRAUBE FUNERAL HOME WM C. STRAUBE Illinois and Missouri Lie Ambulance Service Day and Night 513 North Main St Phone to MARKS-WEBER FUNERAL HOMB Since 1901 Illinois and Missouri Licence Ambulance Service 104 North Main Phone 855 LEGAL NOTICES Attorney Francis J. Manning (Feb. 11-18-25) BABY CHICKS--Get quality chicks from proven laying strains.

You will find them superior in health, growth, and laying capacity. Order yours today. We have complete line of JAMES WAY poultry equipment, remedies, and peat moss. A HATCHERY. 220222.

St. Louis street, Edwardsville, Phone 685W. BABY CHICKS Our February chicks are about all booked out. ORDER NOW FOR MARCH, APRIL MAY delivery. JUST ARRIVED: A carload of peat moss and cotton seed litter.

Electric brooders complete line of supplies. See THE KRIEGE HATCHERY Edwardsville. NOTICE OF NEW CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that first Monday in April, 1950, is the New Claim Date in the estate of Sofia Taneczka also known as Sophia Taneska also known as Sophia Tanechka also known as Sophia Tanecka also known as Sophia Hlavay, deceased, pending Probate Court of Madison, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Dated this 16th dax of February, 1950. VICTORIA SVECHO Administratrix Attest: JOSEPH HEALEY Probate Clerk.

AUSTIN A. LEWIS Attorney' (FebT 18-25-March 4) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that first Monday in April, 1950, is the Claim Date in the estate of Frank Kreis, Deceased pending in the Probate Court of Madison County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Dated this 16th day of February, 1950. MABLE KREIS Administratrix Attest: JOSEPH HEALEY Probate Clerk. AUSTIN LEWIS Attorney.

(Feb. 18-25-March 4.) Sarah Riser Funeral services were held Friday of last week for Mrs. Sarah "Sally" Riser. Rev. W.

Leckrone, pastor of the Methodist church, officiated at the service. Mrs. Riser came to Illinois as a small child and became a resident of St. Jacob after her marriage to John W. Riser.

Her husband preceded her in death, and as they had no children, the only survivors are nieces and nephews who reside in Missouri. Mrs. Riser had been bedfast for the past six years. She was a member of the Methodist church and the Eastern Star lodge. Mrs.

Oliver A. Frey entertained her euchre club at her home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Widicus visited relatives in Webster Groves, Sunday.

Mrs. Gibson Galeener and daughter, Madge, and Mrs. A. J. Bueltman and daughter Faith, attended the "Symphony of Fashion' at the Kiel opera Mmse, Sunday.

uESLEY MARKS FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service A Service as Modem as Tonfomw --as Gracious as Yesterday Phone 577 R. H. ROSENTHAl INSURANCE AGENCY Life, Accident, fire. Tornado, HaO, Riot Liability, Compensation and Automobile Insurance Real Estate Sales and Notary Public Office 217 S. Buchanan 8t Phones 116 or 163 NOTICE OF NEW CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that first Monday in April, 1950, is the New Claim Date in the estate of Margaret J.

Spratley, Deceased pending in the Probate Court of Madison County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. I Dated this 16th day of February, 1950. LEOTA KELLER Executrix. Attest: JOSEPH HEALEY Probate Clerk. Divorce Action Hollywood, (IB--Film actor Jack Carson and singer Kay St.

Germaine have signed a property settlement paving the way for a divorce action. The couple separated more than two years ago. DR. C. RROCKMEIER OSTEOPATH 1C PHYSICIAN Bank ot Edwardsville Bldg.

Hours: 9 to 5: 7 to 8 Except Tuesday afternoon and evening Special Office Phone 912: Residence 1MB VETERINARIAN I. W. SCHWARTZMAN. 0. V.

Large and small animal practice 235 N. Mam St Phone 996 By Appointment ELDON M. DURR LAWYER 410 Bank ol Edw Phone 30 Office Bourr 8:30 A to 5:00 H. JOSEPH M. DeLAURENTI ATTORNEY AT-LAW RjMifc of Edwardsville Bldg.

Phone 81 rrooaie uieric. Ten per cent of all male deaths AUSTIN A. LEWIS and 14 cent of all femalel Attorney. OLD TIME MODERN DANCES Sponsored By The BETHALTO AMERICAN LEGION Music Furnished By HOWARD MEYER HIS ORCHESTRA EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Dancing 8:30 to 12:30, at the Bethalto American Legion Admission We deaths are caused by cancer. I (Feb.

18- 25 March 4).

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