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INTELLIGENCER 11.193Q. PAGE ELEVEN HONE MvIN TM Electric. Raybestos, Public Service of Jersey and International Hydro- Electric moved into new high ground. and common 7.25-8.50: medium to Coppers were again heavy. choice 82 to 100 8.25-10; ewes medium to choice 150 down 4.75-6.25; The unexpected small increase of County of Madison BAHY CHICKS--Will be cosy In oar FOR SALE--Used turnlture kinds.

Edwardsvlllo House Fuming Co. 1204 VOK SAMS--Four year old i-ule. Mike Papp, 3 miles south ot New Douglas. 6360 Koxy Brooder house with a Sol- Hot Brooder. Come and see It.

Ask for our combination money saving offer. Write or phone 833R. Brook- meler's State Accredited Hatchery, Kdwardsvllle, III. 6872 FOK SALE--Iron bed uprlngs and matresa. Also child's hlghchair.

Inquire of Phone 710. 6374 roll 8ALK--Full blooded Holateln bull. Call 937R4 or Louts H. Klclu, Kdwardrvtlte, 111,, R. No.

5. 6351 J''OH KALK--Heed corn 1928 crop, Reids yellow medium dent, $2 per bushel. Henry Fluke, Carpenter, 111.. Edwardevllle, R. No.

6. 6359 Toil SALE--A lot of sood mod tires, All Biases. The Flak Dealer. Pork Service Station, Phono 014, EJ- wardsvllle. Opeu all nite.

6250 I'XH SAMi--One good black team of mules, 8 years old. H. E. one mile east of Worden. I'hone Hiuuel.

03-13 FOR SAliK-- One spotted Poland a sow with 7 pigs. George ri. Birmingham, Worden, Illinois. 6 3 0 4 BAItY CHICKS--Brockmeler'g fluffy vigorous, state accredited chicks CODIO from heavy winter layers that reap receipts. It is cheaper to raise good stock, let UB help you save money.

Custom Hatching. Catalogue free. Write or phone 833R. Brockmeler's State Accredited Hatchery, Edwardsville, 111. 6873 WANTED--Experienced farm hand, Inquire at this office.

6347 WANTED--Two teams and two men to haul logs. Apply Edwardsville Wood Works. 6377 WANTED--Ladies to string beads at home. Stamped addressed envelope for particulars. Experience unnecessary.

Ivory Novelty 113 Fourth New York City. 6361 1'OK A a i 100 bloom Gladiolus bulbs for $1. K. L. i a i 910 Troy Road.

a i III. 6365 FOR SALK--The Rohrkasto property situated at 313 N. M.iln i room liouse, uud two business buildings. All brick, "rtco $6200.00. Lot 626W.

by 208'. Phone 6149 BABY CHICKS--You'll get the best when you get Jamesway Hatched Chicks, Easier to raise--grow rapidly--develop Into splendid birds. Start right--enjoy larger profits with A. H. Theuer Hatchery Chicks.

Make reservations for Custom Hatching. A. H. Theuer Hatchery. Phone 1292W.

6319 WANTED--Room and board in private family, for a family of four. Two Adults, one child, 4 and other 10. Address Box In cafe of this office. 6350 WHOLESALE. Grain.

tfheat 7.. 1.10 Wliito corn 60 ellow corn illxed corn 60 lats, new .41 Old white corn 60 )ld yrsllow corn .6.0 Old mlied corn .60 Hay. Timothy 17.00 Butter and Kggg. Sggs fresh .22 Butter country .35 Poultry. Spring chickens .24 Old chickens 20 WANTED--Couple for highway restaurant.

Must be have good reference. Woman for kitchen and man for geaeral work. First class living conditions and season job for right couple. Call In person at Princess Luxury Shop, Hamel, Illinois. Nine miles north of Edwardsville on Route No.

66. 6339 QUALITY COUNTS--The money you a next winter depends upon the chicks you buy now. Ordinary cheap chicks Just can't produce eggs valued in excess of feed costs. Krlege's Accredited Chicks have for years, been Bred-To-Lay. With proper care and feed they grow quickly into producers.

Their eggs will insure a splendid Income for you. Buy Krlege's Chicks this year orler today. Come and sec us. We'll take time to talk poultry with you. Krlege's State Accredited- Hatchery.

5604 I A 1'OK SALE--One four room house with Hath, garage In basement; modern. New and priced to sell. Alton Logan, Phone 1 0 2 Edwardsville, 111. 5 9 6 2 FOR 8ALB--An ettfht room house, with all modern conveniences, located on South Clay In Edwardsville, 111. 1'i'lce right aud terms reasonable.

Address A. O. Ouiewelle, a Phone Tri City S39W. 5096 FOR SALE--One fliu.dy modern four room house located at 1402 Kber- liardt A In Glen Heights. We will sell this house on extremely easy terms.

Hotz Lumber Co. Phone 45 or 1214R. 6 0 9 1 l-'Oll OK TRAJUK--New six nintn I I 2 fc acres of i i i Located on a i i 4 2 6336 WHY WASTE YOUR HEN'S TIME? --Don't "tie up" her best laying period by setting her on eggs. We do this work much better and It costs you less. You get all your chicks at one time.

Your prjflts are greater! Forget all this worry and bring your eggs to our Hatchery. Our Mammouth 47,000 egg Incubators have all the laceat Improvements. Automatic temperature and moisture control. Make reservation for space Now. Visit, write or phone 1011, Kriege's State Accredited Hatchery.

5605 PCULIO SALE--The undersigned living at Alhambra, will sell on Saturday April 19 beginning at 10 o'clock the following: Livestock a machinery, household goods and othel- articles. See posters fo terms. P. E. Harnsberger, Owner Fred Maurer, Auctioneer.

6376 PUBLIC SALE--I will sell on Wed nesday, April 16 at 11 A.M. on the premises 2 miles -west of Troy, miles east of Maryville: The lat Herman Kuhlman Farm and per sonal property. Terms: See posters Mrs. Herman Kuhlmann, Ownei John F. Delmling, Auctioneer.

un A I i i a I ment Pavlui; Bonds, In i of I a I i i price In- i pi'i 1 i'or In- i i a Joseph Kesl of i a I I I I WOTIC'J--Cheap transportation to San Bentto, Texas with party drlv- 'ing 6367 NOTU'E--The Primary Department of St. John's Sunday School i hold si market at the Edwardsville a on Saturday April 12 RETAIL. Groin. .60 1.05 Oats lorn Yellow corn Wheat 1-40 Bran 1.60 Shipstuff 1.90 Batter and Eggs. Eggs fresh 27 Fruits and Vegetables.

Butter country 45 Lettuce per h'jad .10 Apples per Ib Sweet potatoes, per Ib 06 Carrots, per bunch Cabbage, per Ib .10 Turnips 05 Onions per Ib white .10 Oranges doz 35-60 Lemons doz -40 Potatoes per Ib 04 Green beans Ib 25 Onions per bunch .10 Meats. Pork chops, Ib 35 Veal chops 35 Round steak -40 Sirloin steak 40 Smoked ham -30 Pork steak -30 cull and common 2-5. Chicago Grain Close. Wheat--May July Sept Dec Corn--May 84; July 8 6 Sept Dec Oats--May 4 4 July Sept Chicago Grain Opening. Wheat advanced here today, after downturns due largely to scattered rains In Western Nebraska and ern Kansas and to breaks in Liverpool quotations.

-However active buying developed quickly; and the market rose rapidly opening to 1 off, Chicago wheat afterward ranged well above yesterdays finish for all deliveries but May. Corn, oats and provisions were easy 126,000,000 In Federal reserve brokers' loans had a bullish effect on speculative sentiment. Early buying centered largely in public utilities. Standard Gas Electric jumped nearly 6 points to a new'high at 127 and American- Water-Works, Consolidated Gas of New York, Public Service of New Jersey, American and United Corpora- ion moved into new high ground for year on gains ranging from a fraction to nearly 3 points. wii.h corn starting 14 to but recovering slightly.

down, Chicago Produce. Poultry--Alive steady; 6 trucks fowls 25; No 2 14; broilers 34-40 roosters 14; No 2 25; heavy ducks 20-23 geese 15. Potatoes--Receipts 74 cars track; 329 total Shipments 72C cars trading rather slow, market steady on old stock, slightly stronger on new; Wis sacked round whites 2.75-2.90; Idaho sacked russets 3.75 to 3.90 few fancy shade higher; TJX as sacked bliss triumphs 4.40 for cad lots. SALE CALENDAR Joseph Harnett, Auctioneer, Edwardsville, Illinois. April V.

Veesaert miles east of Nameoki. General Ji'arm Sale. April 24--Maria F. Braundmeler estate 2 miles east of Alhambra. 160 acre farm.

LEGAL NOTICE. i i at 10 o'clock. 6375 SALE--Single Orl i i pitfn i a lay, Wf-Uh a pay. $4 per 100, Hy. a Ju-ttiiilto a i It.

No. I'hone l-'Oli SALIC--Rooting material. Putt i on new roofs and repairing iiml i i i specially. In and out of town. Let mu i your work an'd nil of repairing.

A Noll. a Phone 8 3 K'l- NOTICE--Danco i be given at Hall, Saturday night, April 12. i by "Pat and Her Five A i i Couple 50c L'xtrs lnd-y 2iic, E-erybody welcome. 6 3 4 4 The Ladles of the Episcopal i have a market on a a A i 12 at Willis Jewelry Store i i at 10 o'clock. All kin.

of good things to eat will SHERIFF'S RALE. State Of Illinois S3. County of Madison, Wood River National Uaulc vs Mrs. a Ray and Mljo Sever. Exec i No.

380. By i of an execution in this case, issued out of the Clerk's office of the County Court ot Madison County, Illinois, directed to the Sheriff said County, I have levied upon all i title and interest of the def a i Sever in and to the following situated in tire County of Madison and State Illinois, and described as follows, tu- be on sale. 6355 NOTICE--Long distance moving. Each load is Insured, call and give estimates free. .1.

H. Taylor i Storage Co. 27th and Washington, Granite City, Illinois. Phone' Ti'i City 24 or 985J. 1526 JR)K SALIC--A nrw 10-20 McCormick UfcHiiK tractor i has hncii used somo on my a In the past i i at vnry liberal disc Also one lined Kordson a and several horses and mul- a a A a a I 6362 OU SALIC--Houses i to your specifications.

You do liny part of construction work. Priced In proportion to woi'k you ilo. Any size on lots priced to suit. A email down payment, balance Call Charlen E. Theuor, 210 Commercial Phone 1023.

6774 KOR A i coat has leeu worn Just a few times, bust measure 44, color reindeer i lovely fur collar and cuffs was coat. Onp light tan spring coat with Hsht fur collar Just i new, bust measure 44. Light fcreen spring hat i has never been worn, a ullk dress, bust meas- 44. i sell all garments 2 0 Address Hox in care of i office, 6368 roc A I i a locu- i -twelve and restaur- a Largo corner lot. 1'lonty a room for a i am rottuS'-M.

'1'hIM Irf an old established place located in Madison on No. -10 and can be, on easy tprins as places. Address Robert Kowley, No. 3 Edw a i or cull at Princens ury Shop, a I i i mll- c.i of Kdwurd.svilfe on No. XOTK'K--Wo repair all sewing maebiiips a won't sell new Singer Sewing Machine- a will sew.

Try a new Singer I'lectrlc i obligation. Terms to suit you. Singer Sowing Machine 213 Hlllsboro Kd- wardsvllle, 111., I'hone 700. 6337 New York Stock Market. The rise in stock prices was resurn ed at the opening of todays market with trading in fairly heavy volume Initial gains of 1 to nearly 2 point were registered by American Tele phone.

American Can, Steel com rnon, Westinghouse Electric, Gol Dust. Vanadium Steel and Genera SCIENTIST DECLARES WORLD WILL LAST QUITE A WHILE New York, April 11--Any professional pessimist who has been worrying over scientists' predictions that the world will disintegrate sevsral hundred million years will find comfort" in what Dr. Robert A. Millikan told a group of scientists last night. Dr.

Millikan, of the California Institute of Technology and one of the great world figures in. the field ol science, said recent discoveries had convinced him that there is in the universe a continual process of up- building, and that energy is continually replaced. He cited ten discoveries of the last century which led to his hypothesis that an upbuilding process existed parallel with the destructive one. Farm Tariff Accepted. Washington, April 11--President Hoover's request for a tariff revision to benefit agriculture seemed nearer than ever to relization today as the result of acceptance by House and Senate conferees of the high senate agricultural rates.

In the Circuit Court, March Term, A D. 1930. Clover Leaf Loan vs. Edgar S. Roberts.

Myrtle A. Roberts, J. A. Lewis, Mattle Lewis, Stolze Lumber Company, a. corporation and Joe Hines.

In Chancery No. 5763. BI 1 to foreclose mortgage. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of said Circuit Court of Madison County. Illinois, rendered In the above entitled cause at Us March Term, A.

D. 1930, thereof, on to-wit: the day of March, A. D. 1930, the undersigned Master in Chancery by said Court will sell at public vendue to the highest and best bidder for cash In hand on SATURDAY, APRIL 26, A. D.

1930. at the hoar of 10 o'clock A.M. at the east front door of the Court ouse in the city of Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot number twenty-four 2 4 in. block number four (4) in Watson- Howard addition to the city of Wood River, as the same appears from the plat of said addition recorded In plat book 15 page 58 of the Recorder's office of Madison County, Illinois; situate in the city of Wood River, County of Madison and State of Illinois. Upon said sale being made and upon compliance with the terms of sale by the purchaser a certificate of purchase will be isued to the purchaser thereof, which will entitle him to a deed to said premises, if the sa-ne is not redeemed within 15 months from date of sale as provided by law.

Dated this 3rd day of March A. D. mo. M. E.

NEWELL, Master in Chancery. S. W. MCKITTRICK, Solicitor for Complainant (April 6301 wit: Lots twenty-six 2 6 and twenty- FOR seven 2 7 in block seven 7 in Wood River Heights, a subdivision In the city of Wood River, County of Madison, State of Illinois which I will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, For Cash, on Tuesday the i day of A i 1930, between the of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and to-wit: at ten (10) o'clock A.M., of said day at the west door of the Court House in Edwardsville in the County and State aforesaid, to satisfy said execution together with costs. Dated this 4th day of April A.

D. 1930. 0. H. HERMANN, i of Madison County, Illinois.

BEN WOOD, Deputy. 1'RANCIS J. MANNING, Attorney for a i i (April 4-11-18) .6308 St. Louis Produce. Eggs 2 3 2 4 butter 40; live poultry heavy 2 4 spilngs 35; lights 24; roosters 14; seese 11; turkeys 28; ducks 20.

St. Louis Cash Grain. Wheat--Hard No 2 red 119. Corn--No 1 white 8 5 No 2 85; No 3 Oats--No 2 i No 3 4 5 5 1 4 5 No 4 4 4 i 4 4 East St. Louis Livestock.

Hogs--Receipts strong to 10 higher early than average Thursday. Quotations: Butchers medium to choice 250 to" 350, 0.75=10.30-; 20fl to 250, 10.10.45; 160 to 200, 1010.45; 130 to I i 9.60-10.45; packing sows 8.75-9.20; pies medium to choice 90 to 130, 8.50-10. Cattle--800; Vealers 25 to GO lower early other classes scarce largely cleanup trade about steady. Quotations: Slaughter classes, steers good and choice 1300 to 1500, 12.50-1'!.75; 1100 to 1300, 12.2514.75; 950 to .1100, 11.75-14.75; common and medium S50 up, 8.502.50; fed yearlings good and choice 0 to 9-50, 11.75- 14.50; heifers ood aud choice S50 down 10.503.35; common and medium 7.501; cows good and choice 8.25-9.75; onimon and medium 6.75-8.25; low utter and cutter 4.25-6.75; bulls ood and choice 7.75-8; cutter to nedium 6-8; vealers good and choice medium 8.50-10; cull and ommon stockcr and feeder tears good and choice ommon and medium 7.60-10. Sheep--Receipts 500; practically fresh receipts here; market nom- nal early.

Quotations: Slaughter classes SPECIMEN BALLOT VILLAGE OP GLEN CARBON Election: Tuesday, April 15, 1930 Polling Place--Village Hall Glen Carbon, 111. Henry Perry, Clerk FOR 1SKNT--Pasture for cattle. $1.25 per month. Yates Glen Curbou Rd. 6372 FOR RENT--Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping.

Inquire at 418 Street. 6345 FOR RENT--Two furnished rooms. All modern conveniences. Close in. 140 N.

Buchanan Street. 6371 FOR RENT--Desirable room with board, suitable for one or two persons. Inquire at 420 E. Vandalla Phone 811. 6 2 7 6 FOR KENT OR LEASE--One three room new modern apartment.

Also oiu! i room. Phone 1212W. 6366 LOST. STRAYKI) OR STOLKV J.iu'Uf black tan over cadi oyu, tan loss, extra large dog. Reward for I a i that will to I'ufovory.

All I a i i i i i Agles, Phone 7 0 8340 ituud tuu Wuul Atis fur I-'OK acre a near Kdwardsjvlllc. Possession at once, it doHlred. A to L. H. Buckley, Attorney.

6373 1-'()R RK.VJ?--Six room house i i modern conveniences -including garafja at 1401 St, Louis Iiuiuirc of Mrs. J. M. Bllson, 1407 St. LoulH or call 6354 CARS FOR SALK---Bulck touring car.

Good condition. Tires almost new. Price rlfht. H. Bartela, 405 Scott Street, Phone 472R.

6346 USED FOK0 TRUCKS--We have late model Ford truclts In any body type to fill your need. Your truck or car taken In trade. Easy monthly payments. Ask for Joe Clark. A Bothmao Sons, Ford Dealers.

MASTER'S SAMS. State of Illinois County of Madison. In the Circuit Court, March Term, A. D. 1930.

Clover Leaf Loan, vs. Otto Decker, Myrtle Decker and F. H. Bruck. In Chancery No.

5766. Bill to foreclose mortgage. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of said Circuit Court of Madison County, Illinois, rendered in the above entitled cause at Its March Term, A. D. 1930, thereof, on to-wlt: the 31st day of March, A.

ID 30, the undersigned Master In Chancery of said court will sell ai public vendue to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand on SATURDAY, APRIL 26. A. D. 1930 at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., at the cast front door of the Court House the city of Edwardsville, County, Illinois, the following dcs ci'lbed real estate, to-wlt: Lot number twenty-three 2 3 In block number five (5) in Gillhani Heights, as the same appears iron plat thereof recorded'in plat book 7 page 18-of the Recorder's office Madison County, Illinois, situate partly in the City of Alton, County Madison and State of Illinois. Upon said sale being made and up on compliance with the terms of sal by the purchaser a certificate of pur chase will be 'Issued to the purchase which, will entitle him-to deed to premises, if the same i not redeemed'within 15 months fror datu of sale as provided by law.

Dated this 3rd day of April, A. 1930. M. E. NEWELL, Master In Chancery S.

W. MCKITTRICK, Solicitor for Complainant (April 4-11-18) 630 Head the Want Ada tot.profit. For Village Clerk HENRY PERRY For Village Treasurer JAMES W. PURTLE For Village Clerk JOS. SPERAXDIO For Village Treasurer EDWARD PRIMAS For Members Board Trustees (Vote for Three) For Members Board Trustees (Vote for Three) LEGAL NOTICE.

JOSEPH MATBYKA CHARLES MODENE FRANK SNOW ROBERT SHASHEK JOHN SCHILLER JOSEPH SLEMMER CHARLES KENNER GARETT GIBSON ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, administrator of he estate of Martha E. Wall, deceas- hereby gives notice that he will appear before the Probate Court of Madison County, at the Court House Edwardsville on the first Monday ot June next, at which time all persons having claims against said es- are notified to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. Dated this 29th day of March A. D.

1930. E. D. GEORGE, Administrator. (April 4-11-18) 6302 CIRCUIT COURT NOTION.

State of Illinois of Madison. In Madison Circuit. Court, May Terra, A. D. 1930.

In Chancery. Daniel Brlckey vs Mattle Brickey. Divorce No. -5822. It appearing by affidavit on file in the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of Madison County, aforesaid, in the above entitled cause, that, the said defendant Mattle Brlckoy is a nonresident of the State of Illinois, and without the- reach of the ordinary process thia court, and the said complajntant having filed his bill Joi divorce herein, and a summons In chancery having been Issued herein according to- law' returnable on the fourth Monday of May 1930.

Now you, the said defendant whose non-residence appears as above, are hereby notified that unless you bo and. appear before our sai( Circuit Court; to be 'holden at the Court House in-the city oC Sifwards- ville, on the fourth Monday of May aml'thenund demur to aald accord ing to the rules and practice of said court, then said bill will be taken foi confessed, and a. decree entered against you according to the praye: thereof. Dated at Edwardsville this lOtl day of April A. D.

1930. ROBERT C. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk E. M. LEWIS, Solicitor for Complainant JLl-18- SPECIMEN BALLOT CITY OF EDWARDSVILLE Election: Tuesday, April 15, 1930 First Ward Polling Place--1105 North Main St.

Second Ward Polling Place--Court House Third Ward Polling Place--120 East Vandalla St. Fourth Ward Polling Place 400 N. Main St. (City Hall). City Clerk.

INDEPENDENT CITIZENS For Alderman First Ward OLIVER PIPER For Alderman First Ward I WALTER EILERS 'Alderman Second "Ward CHARLES E. For Alderman Second Ward CHARLES HOFEDITZ For Alderman Third Ward DR. WAYNE B. COX For Alderman Third Ward EMIL F. WOLF For Alderman Fourth Ward RAYROHRKASTE For Alderman Fourth Ward.

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