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EPWABDSVILLE INTELLIGENCER MONDAY, AUGUST 5,1929. PAGE SEVEN Three Tlmci For Word Limit Til CL.XSSIFI ED SIX 11 ON BUY AND SELL HERE U8E THE Telephone MA I''OK SALE---Used stoves. Edwards- vine Housefurnlshing Co. 1205 FOK SALK-- Used i of all kinds. Kdwardsvlllo Houso Furn- I Co.

1204 FOll HAMO--Quilts. I i i i Reasonable. Party leaving Intltilre nt this office. 38-10 I'OK SAIJO -Woofl H' by 2C'. Clieap.

Also 300 bushels of corn. L. Wall, New Douglas, III. 3813 1'OK SAMC--20 a i Stock 'lult View Con! Corporation. Duto F.

Bra nor, 305 K. Main Street, Colliiu-ville, Phono Main 120. 38 J''Oli SAJjlO--Ouu room house, light 1 a and fi.iraxc In basu- nient. Good well water. Located on i Jonu.s Add, II.

P. 3815 FOK A I i 8 residence, all modern ronvonlences, hot water a food i i Easy offered. J. F. Glllluim, Edw a 111.

2 8 4 0 Ji'OH SALK Lane cedar eliC'jt, new nt Xmas, novev been used, ivalnut inlaid top and curved Krasonahlo Call 3 1 7 Clay Street, Kdwardsvllle, phone 2 5 7 3838 i'OH SALIC--Mutileiiial I bonds. City of Colliiisvllle, Illinois, Lebanon A Paving District No. 1. Bonds a i In ono to ten yearn. Price, par and Interest to yield per cent.

For In- a i I i Joseph Kesl Sons, 503 Bank of Edwaidsvllle BUlg. 2 4 0 FOK S.U.K--Two hoii'sci, one house a 1 5 roomi and Idtc.i.in, basement and 2 lots Ga? and electric lights. The other housu has roonr: and basement. Also 2 loti, and good place for vegetable a Both places have 2 a i a I i of i i a Ilacli, I a Street, Lo- clalie. a a i i Edwards' vllle, I I I 3.

l-'Oll I5HXT i rooms. C.U1 2-lMt. 3S02 t'OK I 5 KK'ht room, all modern house. I i at 112 W. Van-' dalia St.

3 8 2 1 FOK modern rooms loViiti at 135 St. A In- tliiiro at 130 St. A 3780 i 7 Ii acres near i chell on Hard Hoad No. 4 as the (ioodrlch land. Goodrich 315-16 I'eorln, I 380(i KOH room modern houre, a a i a i houre.

C.arage. See Mrs. A '138 S. a a 73111. 11808 FOK ItlOXT-- Farm.

acre a located ml lei south of Livi (lood a i a I i of James W. a 111., No. 2. Box 11. 3792 I room house, In- i.lil; i i gas and garage.

Located at Mill a St. Call C. 0, i i B-I8W, or 458 Iloehn Street. 3 8 2 9 A a i i rags, live cents per Ib. a A Co.

Ford Dealer. 35S5 IVAX'I'KD In good by 17 old high girl for Hie i term. i be i i to for board. For a i a call at this office. 3832 V.V\TI''1-- Man to book orders for Nur-ttry Stock and agents, i i i Free i Newai k.

Now 383G 'UHHO SALE--The undersigned living 3 miles southeast of Staunton, will Bell at public auction on Wednesday August 7, livestock, farm Impllmcuts, and household goods. J. II, and C. 13, Caldwell, Owners, J. M.

Davidson, Auctioneer, C. Wels, Clerk. 3822 UliJiIC SALIC--Tho undersigned, living 4Vi miles Northwest of Kd- ward.svillo on tho 'Hlllsboro Road i sell at public auction on Tuesday, A 20 at 10 o'clock, horses, cattle, farm Implements, household goods and other articles. Terms, See Posters). Edw.

B. Schaejer, Owner, Wm. F. Zirges, Auctioneer. 3823 I'l'IiUC the undersigned, living on tho "Old a located 5 mlloa Wost of Kd- a i 1 mile, southeast of 1'oag, nml 1 miles north ot Ecl- a arid Mitchell pave road, on the Sand road will sell at Public Auction on Tuesday, A 13 commencing 1 at 12 o'clock noon, the i personal property to-, i Live Stock, 2 horse mules, inare mule, 30 shoats, 90 pounds, hogs arc Chlorca I Implements, Fordson tractor, Oliver 2 tractor plow Decr- I i 7 Superior disc i lUtCormlck mower, McCor- hay rake, corn planter, 3 rid- i cultivators, 3 horse plow, one horse plow, Leudlnghas box wagon, 4" tire, Iron wheel wagon and frame, 2 sets work harness, 3 leather collars, iron sausage i snusago gtuffer, stove, i i table and chalra, rug, lot of household goods.

Feed, 800 bushels yellow corn, I bushels of rye and many other other articles. Terms of Sale: Cash. Otto Hurl- i owner, Jos. K. I a auctioneer, a 111., Bell phono D57.

3837 i No 3 of the a will give nn Ico cream social at the grounds Wednesday evening August 7th. 3827 NOTICK--Local and Long distance moving. Wo i trade In i on i and also buy used i ture. For service call COO. C.

L. Meycrhoff. 18C4 I a faced sheep In i i Wednesday a may have name by Identi- i nnd a i for this nd. Inq i of Henry C. Slevers, Stiiun-1 ton, No.

1, Box 6. NOTICE--Long distance moving. Each load la Insured. i oal' and give estimates free. J.

E. Taylor i Storage Co. 27th und Washington, a i City, Illinois. Phone: Trl City 24 cr 985J. 1520 NOTICH -There will be a Free dance given at King's dance pavllllon Wednesday A 7, 2 west of A a i 2 Vj miles cast of Harncl, on Alton Greenville road.

Music by Al Zubrlst and his Teasers of i a Public. I i 3 8 4 1 NOTICIO A top repairing, recovering, dressing, guaranteed tires, tnbeit, brake, a i rehnlng. Chassis lubrication. Quality moderate charges. First class moderate 7 to 8 m.

week days. Colbert A 102 10. Vandttlla St, 3842 Paint. Now is time to put In orders for Davis Over i house a i 2 8 gal. i and nil colors the same price.

Barn paint ranging from 1 4 0 to 1 6 0 Money hack guar- a on all a i The above prices i close the of A Orders a this month can be delivered any time this or as late as May Kith, 1930. Call C. C. 907 Troy Salesman, Phono 992H. 383.1 A I I CIIU-'KS-- Prompt Service.

'Day old or started chicks If preferred. Barred Hocks, Heds, Wy- andottes, i and Heavy Assorted. Also Pullets and Breeding Cockerels for early delivery. Ittiservo the you want. Phono 1011, KrluRo's Hatchery or visit our Poultry Farm, 3G13 FOK 8ALK-- Good I 0 2 A L.

Logan, Edwardsvllle, 111. 3811 t'OU SAIK--One tour door Ford sedan. Bargain. Phone 1113. Quality Oil Station.

27U SALE CAJjlONDEU llarnett Auctioneer, U). Aug. 10--Ernest Branndmcler Executor ut Alhambra Jlenl Estate Sale. Aug. 13--Otto 1 mile Southeast of Poaa.

General Fain Sale. Aug. 15--Charles Albrccht 3 miles West Edwardsvlllo. General Farm Sale, CAUO OF T1IANKH. GAUD OF THANKS--I wish to thank nil those who assisted in fighting the lire at my place last Wednesday.

Leto Grolofcutlt. 3839 LEGAL NOTICE KTOGKHOLDUKS MKKTING. Notice is hereby given to all Stockholders of tho A Eastern Hall- road Company that a Special Stockholders Meeting of nnld Corporation will be held nt its Corporate office at 104 East Seventh Street, Alton, 111., Saturday August 31, 1929, at 2 o'clock for tho purpose of Increasing the present capital stock of the said Company, as per a i granted by the Illinois Commerce Commission in Docket 18929 and Interstate Commerce Commission Finance Docket 6342. By order of President S. D.

WHEELER, Secretary, Alton Eastern Hallroad a (July 3-8-22-29 Aug 6-12-19-26) 8199 1'KOCJLAMATION. A half holiday la hereby proclaimed und declared In the City of Ed- wardsviile on Thursday a August 8 for the purpose of a i all cltincns to attend the joint picnic of the Madison County Farm Bureau and Edwardsvllle Chamber of Commerce to bo held at the American Legion Park, Edwardsville, Illinois on said date. It Is suggested a BO far as practicable, nil business and com- Jiierclal activities bo suspended beg i i nt 1 o'clock P. M. of said date so as to i tho a i to a and help make this celebration a success.

CHAHLES E. Mayor. 3843 AIMUSTMKNT NOTICE. In the matter of the estate ot William Fletcher, deceased. The undersigned a i been a i exec i of tho estate of said deceased i gives nollco that sho will appear before tho Probate Court of tho of Madison and State of I i i at tho October Term thereof which will be held at the Court Houso in bald County beginning on the first Monday October, A.

1929 at which time all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to attend for the purpose of bavins said claims adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are, also, requested make Immediate payment to tho understngned. Dated this flay of July A. D. 1929.

EVA M. FLETCHER, Executrix. CEOHGE A. LYTLE, Attorney. A 5-12) 37C6 YOUTH KILLED WITH AX; THKICH KKLAT1VKS HELD Blylhevlllc, Aug, 6--Three members of the a i of John W.

Nolan, 23 years old, were arrested hero yesterday following tho discovery of hl.s body. Officials said his head had been crushed with an ax. J. M. Stephens, his stepfather; J.

M. McConnell, his grandfather, nnd Mrs, A. L. Campbell, his cousin, yrere arrested at their homo while arranging for burial services. A physician said Nolan had been dead about 12 hours when the body was at noon, County officers said Nolan's death was tho second by violence In his family within three months.

They recalled that $ho body of, H. Campbell of Carutbersvillc, Nolan's uncle, was on a railroad track. They expressed tho belief Campbell had been killed and that his body had been placed on the track, Nolan had lived for a month with the three relatives arrested. lie camo here from Caruthcrsvllle. Shows Much Improvement, Dr.

Homer Balrd who Is a patient at tho Missouri Baptist Sanitarium at St. Louis Is getting along nicely. It Is expected that ho will be. brought home tho latter part of this week. Taken To Hospital, Mrs.

Jack Diamond, who was taken to tho Missouri Baptist Sanitarium l.i St, for medical treatment is reported to be getting along nicely, liiiby Hoy Li Horn. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Halbo of Carpenter arc rejolelntf over the arrival of nn eight pound baby boy born on Sunday morning, OUT OUR WAY By Williams SOT OlOMT VOO -THAT" COOV-O Pof EGCr ASiO A Cl-loP tM OWE WHOLKSALH. Grain.

Wheat. 1.18 White com 1)2 Yellow com 88 Oats, new ,45 Mixed corn 87 Timothy 17 Butter am) Kgga. Egga fresh, Butter, country Poultry. Spring i Old Chickens 11KTAIU Oraiu. i Oats Corn 1.

a 1. Shipstuff l. Bran 1, Butter Alia Eggs fresh 35 Mutter, country 50 Butter, creamer; .60 ii'inltii and Vegetables. Lettuce per head 10 Apples per Ib new 00 Beets per Ib 05 Sweet Potatoes, per Ib Carrots, per bunch .08 Cabbage per Ib .04 Turnips per Ib .05 Onions per Ib white .08 Oranges doz 26-35-fiO Lemons doz .40 Potatoes per Ib 03 Peaches 3 Ibu .25 Green beans 2 Ibs 25 Peaches home grown bu 1.25 Blackberries qt .20 Cantaloupes Med nlze 2 for .25 Watermelon per Ih 3 V4 Menu. Pork chops, Ib .36 Veal chops Round Steak Sirloin Steak Smokcu Ham Pork Steak .40 .40 .30 Bacon 2E-45 St.

louls Produce. Eggs 2 8 butter 44; live poultry Iba and over 2 6 25; lights 24; roosters 18; geese turkeys 30; ducks 17. SI. Louis Cask Gmln. Wheat--Hard No 1, 128-129; No 2.

126-127; Red No 2, No 3, 128-130; No 4 125; mixed No 1, 129; Ued No 2, 114-119; red Gar No 3, 116; sample 112-117. Corn--Yellow No 1, 99; mixed No 2, 9 8 9 8 No 94; sample 90'A; white No 1, 102; No 2, 102. Oats--White No 2, 46; No 3, 434 5 No 2, 44-45; mixed No 3, 45; red No 2 45-17; bid No 2, 4 5 East St, Louis Livestock. Hog--Receipts Market 10 to 15c higher. 250 to 350, 200 to 250, 11.20-12,10; 160 to 200, 11.60-12.10; 130 tc 1GO, 90 to 130, 10.60-11.7G; packing sows 9.30-9.75.

Cattle--Receipts Market steers steady. Vealers 25 to 60c higher. Beef steers 12.BO-15.60; light yearlings and heifers I cows 7.75-8.75; low cutter and cutter cows 5.50-7.25; Vealers 14.25-14.50; heavy calvers 10-12; bulk stock and feeder steers 8-11. Sheep-- Receipts 3,000 Market quality considered steady ou all classes; top fat lambs 13.26; bulk fat lambs bulk cull lamba 8.50 bulk cull lambs 8.50; bulk fat ewes 5-C. Chicago Produce, EEKB--Market Steady; Receipts 12,792 cases; extra flrstfl firsts 31V4; ordinaries seconds Butter--Market easier Receipts 14,170 tube extra extra New long War Results in Murder of One Chinese; Another Fatally Wounded.

Chicago, A C--Nine syuads of police patroled Chicago's i a today a i agaln.sl outbreaks In a now long war which nl ready has. resulted in the of one Chinese and the probably fatal i of another. A truce of more than a year between the On Leong and Hip Sing tongs was shattered when guns blazed almost simultaneously in the Chinese quarters of Chicago, Newark and Boston, Two were wounded in the eastern cities. Yco Sun, a Chicago member of the Hop Sings, was slain almost at the door of On Lcoug headquarters. Tho kilter, respecting tradition, dropped his pistol beside his victim.

Sun had been dead but a few hours when Kar Leon Wong, also a Hip Sing follower, shot three tlmos as ho walked a passageway to his living quarters. Frank Moy, "mayor" of Chinatown, and Tom Lee, president of the On Leong Merchants' Association, voluntarily went to Deputy Police Commissioner John Siege and told him a new long war was In progress. They begged him to take steps to prevent further trouble. Leo Loy, acting ruler of the Hip Sings in the absence of Frank Leone, also visited police headquarters. AIK SQUADKON CIUCCK1XO T1MK 1JKQXJ1ISED TO MOVE Washington, Aug.

6--Nino large Martin bombers took oH from Lan- glcy Field near here shortly after daybreak today for a transcontinental flight to Rockwell Field, Coronada, to determine the length of time required to move an nlr sqnardron from tho east to west coast. The first stop made by the group will be at Scott 111, Other intermediate halts will be made, Including one at Albuquerque, N. The Squadron Is commanded by Major II. J. Knorr.

Cut Hurt Hydrophobia. Farnilngton, Aug. 5--A stray cat believed suffering from hydrophobia thrice ult Bert Clay before he succeeded In dispatching the animal, Clay's condition Is serious. 41-42; firsts A 4 0 seconds A standards 4 2 Poultry--Market steady Receipts 6 cara; fowls 28; springers 22-29; Leghorns 25; ducks 18-20; geese spring 22; turkeys 20-30; roosters 21; broilers 23-27. Cheese--Twins A Young Americas Potatoes--Fair on track 271; arrivals 2 0 4 Jn transit 23; Kansas and Missouri sacked Irish Cobblers 2.252.60, Minn sack Early Olilos 2.GO, no barrels.

Chicago Grain Close. Wheat--Mar Sept Doe 145. Corn--Mar 9 8 Sept Dec Oati--Mar fiKi Sept Deo Problem Created for Some Low- Tariff Farm Belt Senators By Selection. By KAY.MOXI) I'LAl'PKH I I'ross Correspondent). Washington, Aug.

5--A problem has been created for (some low-tariff a bolt senators by tho selection of Senator George II. Moses of New Hampshire as chairman of the Republican senatorial campaign committee, because of his high tariff views. Senator Moses Is regarded around Washington as the a i "wisecracker" of the BI nate and hU talents 1 a dhcction probably i be put to full USB in the fight year over control of the senate when 33 senate seats nre to bo filled. However useful Senator Moses may prove lo be Republicans generally in this respect, pome complications may arise in the cases of a number of senators from agricultural states over tho tariff Issue which Is expected to dominate the congressional elections, The night before his selection as Republican senatorial campaign chairman was announced, Senr.lor Moses expressed himself regarding the efforts of the senate finance committee to scale down some of the high tariffs In tho Hnwley Bill as follows: "A growing feeling of resentment la felt throughout the cast over what is understood to be the committee's actions, that Is, boosting the duties of agricultural products, the things we have to buy nnd cat, and taking llu; duties off those things we must sell to buy things to This Is tho reverse of tho position taken by senators such us Borah of Idaho, Capper of Kansas, Coutcns of Michigan, McMastcrs of South Dakota, McNary of Oregon, Norris of Ne- brarha nnd Schall of Minnesota In whose campaigns, except where they fall of rcnomlnatlon, Senator Moses will be expected to lend assistance. Moses is regarded as a shrewd politician strategist and he is expected to be able to connect with funds which will be of considerable aid to hard-pressed senators.

He a speaks however for the industrial cast and agrarian senators may not care to have him speak on the tariff In their states unless he writes himself a speech in different view from any he ever btvi made on the tariff. Moses, however, much at odds bo may bo with tho tariff views of some western Republicans, la an original Hoover man and held a high place In tho Hoover campaign organization-by the grace of Mr. Hoover himself and somewhat, It Is generally suspected, to tho chngrln of Dr. Work, national chairman. A SPECIAL FEATURES Tonight.

Physical Magazine houa over KMOX nt 7 o'clock. U. S. Navy Hand over KMOX at 7:30 Ted Husins will describe imaginary: fight In Night Club Romances over 1 KMOX at 8:30 o'clock. Tomorrow Bunco Music In Eveready Hour; over KSD at 7 o'clock.

"Swanco" by Dutch Masters Minstrels over KSD at 7:30 o'clock. Dance Tunes by Syncomatlcft over KWK at 8 o'clock. a Nolan i be honored by Paul Wliltcman Through Song Titles in Old Gold Hour over KMOX at 7 o'clock. MONDAY'S I'ltOGRAM ii Kl'UO, St. Louis, 646-1 550 7 I n.

in. Morning meditation. H. Simmer. Music.

8:30 in. Wnllher League Young in cr dangers People's program. Address Dauijyrs. liov. K.

Koschke. Music, KWK. St. Louis, 234.2m-1230kc-- 7:30 a. m.

Morning Social hour; 8 Bluebirds; 9 orchestra; Weather reports; 9:30 to Meiszners orchestra; Jeanne ison; Dorothy Uavlson; 12 Montgomery program; 1:15 Klalnc sell; Mary Italnes; 2 A tno Piano i Win. Hugo; 2 4 5 Brooklyn vs Cards; 5 Studio program; 5 The World In Music; 5:30 Lew i organ recital; i Pure Oil band. 7 p. in. Johnson Johnson; 7:30 Dutch Master Minstrels; William Syncomatlcss; 8:30 orchestradlans; 9 Ilulovu chimes; Liberty Bell program 0 3 0 Weather reports; 9:30 Uncle Bert; 9 5 0 Slick to the Finish 10 Hotel Chase orchestra; 10:30 Studio program; 10:45 Hotel Chase orchestra; 11:05 Musical 11:20 Hotel Cluihe orchestra, KMOX, St.

Louis 275,1 1090 kc-- 6 3 0 a. Setting up exercises; 7 4 3 Morning on Broadway; Kecord program; 8:30 Kolomoku'i "Honolulu- 9 Ida )3alley Alien; qulnot Jules, organifct; 9 4 5 David a a tenor; 10:45 Phantom Viol i 11:15 Country club trio; i trio; 12 Farm hour; 1 2 i Thcronoid H.ulth talk; 1:30 Browns at Philadelphia; 2 4 5 Cards vs Boi-ton at Pportmans Park; 5 market Biiuruary; 5:20 Aviation 5:30 Robert Belts tenor; 5:60 Care- fill Childrens club; 6 Sergei Kotlarsky and a i a Harding; 6:30 Stories. 7 p. m. Old Gold; Paul Whltcman, hour; Fada Salon hour; 8:30 In a Song; 9 Jesse Crawfords Bag of Tricks; 10 Hot Stove League; 10:10 Al Kay; 1 0 2 0 Weather re- pnrts; 10:30 Kay Lambert, blind a KSD, St.

Loins, 50 kc-- 9:15 a. Kadlo Household Instl- Koads of the Sky; 5:55 Final baseball scores; 6 Broadway 3 0 Prophylactic play boys; 7 p. m. i a hour; 8-8-30 Clicquot dub (sklmos; 9 Neapolitan Nights 9:30 Hello Mars; 10 Hotel Manger dance music, Otlo Floto Head. Denver, Aug.

B--Otto Floto CO, dean of sporlswritero, circus owner, and the first noteworthy sports critic to predict Jack Dempsey'u flght career when the former champion was a preliminary fighter, Is dead today the result of a lengthy ill- TOMOIlltOWS 1'UOCriAM. KFUO. St. Louis, E45-1 558 10 p. ni.

Address: "Men's Creation" llev, W. G. Sehwchn; Hannibal Vocal Arthur Schmidt; organ; W. Eilers. KMOX, St.

Louis, 275,1 1090 kc-- 7 p. m. Physical Culture Magazine 7:31 r. S. Navy a 8 Black Roys; 8:30 Night Club romance; 9 Ozark program; 9 3 0 Do "I Quartette; 10 Hot Stove League; 10:10 Amos and A 10:20 weather report; Hazel Dopheidc; 10:30 Jaeriulnot Jules, organist; 11 Skour- as Monday Night Club.

KWK. St. Louis 234-2m-1230Vc -7 p. m. Thos ISdlson program; 7:30 Little drama movement; ft Lcnftino time; Hotel orchestra; 8:30 Edgewater Reach Hotel orchestra; 9 Unlova chimes; Emma Sampson Becker; Dorothy Uavlson; Weather reports; 9 3 0 Zola Boys; 9 4 5 Stick to the Finish Club; 10 Hotel Chase orchestra; 10:30 S'udlo program; 10:45 Hotel Chase orchestra; 11:05 Studio program; 11:20 Hotel Clia.se orchestra.

KSI), St. Loais, 650 kc-- 7:30 p. m. General Motors Family party; 8 Let us join the Ladles; 8:30 i the Headlines Around World; 9-10 ViUlee dance orchestra. CLKCTRIFIEB LINES Schedule of Effective July 2t, 1020.

St, Loc Llm Flyer Bus Pr Car Flyer Bus Bus Pr Car Llm Bus Slcp'r To 6:40 am 7.38 nm am 11:10 am 12:57 pm 1:60 DID 2:10 pm 4:30 pm 5110 pin pm 7:05 pm 7:45 pm 8:13 pm 3 pm 10:30 pm 6:28 nm To Springfield, I'eorU S-Loe Flyer C-lluu S-Loc Pr Car C-UllH Flyer S-Loc C-Bus I'r Cor LI Slep'r 6:53 7:51 am ant am 10:51 12:36 piu 1:61 lui 2:26 tm 4:05 pia 4:61 pin 6:24 pin 8:09 ria 12:49 urn Note: Loc, Local train; Llm, Limited train; Bus. Motor Coach; 8, Springfield only; C. only; FT Car, Limited Parlor Car Train, JEWS PA PER I IN SPA PERI.

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