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MONDAY, MAY 6,1946. PAGE SEVEN 3 Times For WORD LIMIT) PASA3LE CASH IM ADVANCE WANT AD PAG Times For $3-03 (42 WORD LIMIT) PAYABLE CASH CN AUVAfWE NOTICE--FREE Wedding dance Wonder Inn, Glen Carbon Crossing, 4 miles south of Edwardsville on route 159, Thursday, May 9, given by Cleo Kruckeberg and Mildred Kohlmiller. Music by Happy Aces. Everybody welcome. Dancing 9:00 till 1:00.

3494 NOTICE--Welding repairing-machining, we are now equipped to sharpen and repair lawnmowers. Edwardsville Machine Shop, 1509 Troy Road, phone 1467W. 9011 NOTICE FARMERS: We pay $2.50 and up for dead horses, mules, cattle, calves, hogs, sheep. Paid for according to size and quality. Call 555.

Reverse charges. Greenville Rendering Greenville, El. 9110 FOR SALE--One acre tract with small G. Fiegenbaum Agency, phone 1174, Edw. Nat'l Bank bldg.

9485 FOB SALE--Cocker Spaniel puppies, registered A. K. C. Inquire 223 West Elm street, Alton. Phone Alton 2-2726.

9486 FOB SALE--1939 Ford Deluxe Tudor, phone 1448R or inquire at Doc Bryant's Barber Shop, 9487 WANTED--A girl -or woman to work in office. Experience not necessary. Phone County 926W3. 9495 FOB SALE--Girl's clothing--Light blue spring coat, size 4 S2.50; black patent slippers size brown sandals size 11; dresses size 5 and skirts, play clothes. 2 lady's dresses size 11.

Inquire 435 South Buchanan. 9488 WANTED TEACHERS EDUCATED WOMEN--If you are a teacher or well educated woman over 30 years of age wanting vacation or full time employment in a vital field paying $500 to 5750 for vacation work or $220 monthly for full time, District Manager of this large firm will be in Edwardsville to interview applicants soon. Write in confidence to W. A. Dubborly, Suite 723 Louderman Building, St Louis, 1, Missouri.

9496 NOTICE TERMITE EXTERMINATING, modern, scientific, pressure method. All work guaranteed. For free inspection, call Edwardsville 1018. Casna Termite Control. 1215 Lindenwood Ave.

4448 NOTICE-- $5.00 machine and ma- chineless permanents, $12.50 all oil, $10.00 cold wave, $8.00. Laura's Beauty Shop, Bunker Hill Road. Open every day. No appointments necessary. Open evenings by pointment Phone 922W5.

8272 FOB SALE Overstuffed set -chair and davenette. Call 311W. 9491 NOTICE FARMERS: We PAY HIGHEST PRICES for ail dead animals. Edwardsville Rendering Co. Telephone 444W, we pay telephone calls.

8596 NOTICE--We are now paying the highest prices for dead or disabled mules, horses, cattle. Prompt pick-up of hogs, sheep, goats, calves. For prompt, efficient service, call your old re liable Tenderer. Belleville Ren derinfe phone Belleville 3008 or Alhambra 5x65. Reverse charges 1900 NOTICE-- To PROPERTY OWN ERS.

beware of termites, they are enemies to your property. For free inspection, call Century Termite Control, phone 152, 1019 Ruskin Edwardsville. All work guaranteed 2693 NOTICE Toomey Refrigeration Service, commercial, domestic, installation, repair service. Graduate refrigeration service engineer Phone 1094, 212 Hillsboro Edwardsville. 7560 NOTICE--Do you plan to dispose of your property? If so, list same with W.

L. Estabrook for quick sale. As I have buyers looking for bonnes. All forms of insurance written. L.

Estabrook, Bank of Edwardsville phone office 197, residence 356. 8665 NOTICE--Cesspool a i cleaning, also cisterns. 24 houi service. a Graham, RFD No 1, Collinsville, phone Trov 11F15. 9113 NOTICE--Cess pool and septic tank cleaning.

Modern equipment, 24 hour service. Free estimates. F. Gaihus, phone Collinsville 626W-5, 3128 Amhurst, State Park, Collinsville, 111. 9055 OK SALE One three room dwelling, not G.

Fiegenbaum Agency, Edwardsville National Bank phone 1174. 9489 'OB SALE--McCormick Deering cornplanter with fertilizer attachments, in A-l Arth, Troy, 111., phone Troy 9F14. 9490 FOB BENT--One large office loom, formerly occupied by Paul G. Fiegenbaum Agency. Phone 235 after 6:00 p.

m. 9492 FOB SALE--Lots 205 and 206 in section 24, Sunset Hill cemetery, well located near mausoleum. Phone Klingei. 9477 FOB SALE--Oak buffet, china closet, and dining table. Inquire phone 906W1.

G. L. Kuielzberg, 3 miles east of Fruit on Mrs. J. R.

Brown's farm. 9479 SALE OF EEAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY TO PAY DEBTS State of Illinois, County of Madison, In the Probate Court: Harry F. Hemphill, Administrator with will annexed of the estate of Friedericke Stoery, Deceased, vs. LAitheran Congregation of Edwardsville, Illinois, Rev. E.

Jahn, Mr. O. Firnhaber, Ladies Aid of Troy St. Paul Church, Mrs. Robert Cress, Louis Fullreide, Carl Fullreide, Mrs.

Carl Swanson, Adell Hern, Fer-n Rauch also inown as Fern Sager, William Rauch, Louis a Richard WANTED TO RENT--By ex-service man and wife, a furnished or unfurnished apartment. Box 58, postoffice, Edwardsville, 111. 9480 WANTED--TO RENT A FURNISHED apartment or unfurnished apartment or house by PHYSICIAN locating in Edwardsville. Address Box "DR" care of Intelligencer. 9481 WANTED--To trade a Magic Chef gas stove, that is in good condition lor a good electiic stove.

Phone 1056. 9482 WANTED--Girl or woman for general housework, stay on place or go home nights. Call after 5:00 m. Phone 832. 9471 WANTED--Young man for circulation and advertising Inlelligen- 9472 cer.

WANTED--Cattle and horses pasture. Good blue grass and plenty of Also garage for rent. Inquire Mrs. C. P.

Dander- man, Alhambia, 111. FOR SALE--Garage building and 9474 equipment, some paiU, going gas. oil, mechanical business in center of town. Will sell stock, equipment, business, lease building and lot to lesponsible party or will sell building alone. Hedge posts.

Next to postoffice, Bunk- ei Hill, phone 65. 9484 FOR SALE--Gentle 3 year old mare, good. miles WANTED--To buy a cottage in Edwardsville. Will trade in a nice residence 100x125 foot, in Marine, if desired. Address Box R72.

9475 Entertained at Dinner Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ella Modisette were: Mrs. J. B. Men2, Mrs.

Anna Rule, Mrs. Irene Parkinson and daughter Evadne of Highland; Mrs. Abely Rogier and daughter Faye, Mrs. Lulu Black, Miss Bonnie also Miss' Allegra Modisette of St. Louis.

Rauch, Rauch, Edward Rauch, Arthur Frieda Southard, Irene Dickerson, Mary Rauch, Mrs. Jul Taake, Mrs. Val Miller, Julie Bratten, Mrs. R. C.

Wilharm, Tom Trigg, Ida Rauoh, Ruth Cress, William H. Rohrkaste, Jul Taake, Abner Daum and Nola Daum, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Madison County, Illinois, made in the above entitled cause on April 25th, A. 1946, the undersigned, Harry F. Hemphill, administrator-with Will Annexed of the Estate of Friedericke Stoery, Deceased, will sell at'public vendue to the highest and best bidder on ST.

JACOB BEATRICE ELLIS Ovah Theah Home Bureau Makes Gloves Members of the St. Jacob unit of tie Home Bureau met at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Ellis, Thursday to learn the art ol malting gloves. Under the supervision of Mrs. Mabel Widicus several pairs of leather gloves are now on the way to completion.

Change of Pastors Rev. R. Mernitz and his family left Friday for Evansville, where he has accepted the pastorate of the Zion Evangelical church. Rev. Todd and family of Fieldon, 111., will arrive this week to make their home in the parsonage and US Lesnevich, world light Rev.

Todd will fill the pulpit at the Evangelical church. Attended Police Circus Among those from here who at- Saturday, May 2olh, 1946, at the hour of one o'clock P. M. on the tended the police circus St. Louis said day, on the premises at week were: Mrs.

Dorothy Hale Avenue, in the City of Ed- Grover, Joyce Pike, Anna Widicus, wardsville, Madison County, Illi- Florence Virgin, Anna Fehmel, Mr. nois, the following described realjand Mrs. Roland Schmidt and chil- estate, to-wit: The South one half of Lot Eleven in Block Seven in Leclaire as shown by the plat thereof now on file in the Recorder's Office of Madison County, Illinois situated in the City of Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois. Said real estale being improved with a one story frame dwelling house. Said pioperty to be sold free and 'dren, Mrs.

Lulu Black, Mrs. Beatrice Ellis, Mr, and Mrs. E. N. Niehaus and son and Fremont Schoeck and family.

Marriage Announced Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Elvera Meyer to James E. Kensmger, of Springfield, on April 18. Miss clerk, to work in hardware store, full time and Kviege. 8476 north of Alhambra. Henry Richter, RFD No.

1, Alhambra, ANTED--A 1938 Ford Tudor or 4-door sedan, good condition. Cash. Phone 1098W. 9446 111. 9470 xTnrvciT-i FOB SALE--One call phone 368.

upright piano, 9463 FOR SALE One McCoimick WANTED--To buy an 8 room modern house in the vicinity of Edwardsville. Write box "FO" in care of this office. 9455 Deering mowei, used two sea-1 WANTED--To rent a farm, 100 to son's in good shape --Virgil Spilze, Edwardsville 4th Mahler Heights, RFD No. 4. 9464 200 acres for 1947 R.

Underwood, East Alton, 111., Box 42. 9439 FOB SALE--John Deeie 6 shovel liding cultivator, one hay rake, John Deere gang Korsmeyer, 2 miles east and one mile south of Alhambra. 9465 FOH SALE--20 Hereford cows with calves--one good Holstem WANTED--Boys rnilk, R. Barnett, Edw ardsville. 9466 WANTED--Homes for World War II veterans.

We are in position to get them financed for the boys. If you have a home that you consider selling, call us, so we can shelter those who have made our own shelter secure. ROSENTHAL, phone 525. 7998 NOTICE SPRAY PAINTING -To all farmers, let Cherry Bros, come out and put their portable spray painting outfit to work on your house, barns, and outbuildings. All work guaranteed.

235 N. Main street, Edwardsville, phone 186 8953 N'OTICE-- HANFORD ELECTRIC AND APPLIANCE authorized Kelvinator dealers; refrigerators, electric ranges, hot water heaters, cold storage units; residential, commercial and industrial wiring, service calls and electrical maintenance Fluorescent fixtures. 203 N. Second. Street, Edwardsville, phone 1561.

7636 HIGHWAY NOTICE Public Lettins; of Contract Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be recened by the Road and Bridge Committee of Madison County Board of Sup- at office of the Superintendent of Highways in Edwards- 11 c. Illinois, until 10 o'clock A. Tuesday May 14, 1946, for the furnishing and applying of Bituminous a i i a on Roads of Madison i the 1946. Tht amount of Bituminous Ma- teiiali requiied will be 2,239.600 Gallons Pioposals, Specifications a Bidders blanks may be secuied at the office of Superintendent of Highways at Edwardsville, Illinois. All bids shall be on foi ms, furnished bv the County of Madison.

All Proposals must be accompanied by a. Bank Cashier's Check for 10 per-cent of the amount of the bin The right is resened to reject anv or all bids. Bv oider of the Road and FOR SALE--7 room frame dwell" ing, located 949 Hale ave, Edwardsville, 111., full basement, garage, lot size 100x190. fully modern and in excellent repair, Owner occupied Possession in 30 riajs, also farms for 0 Cies, office National Bank Building, phone 485, res. 1566W.

9450 and girls for newspaper carriers. Earn extra money in your spare time. Apply at Intelligencer. 9272 clear of all taxes for 1945 and (Meyer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. prior years and free and clear ret Meyer, is a giaduale of the all encumberances, homestead and Jacob high schoo i nnd has been dow er.

heavyweight a i i London to fight Freddie Mills May 14, gets direction to fight arena from bobby (cop to you). STAUNTON NEWS MRS. tiUUH ding of Miss Carol Jean Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.

Warren, formerly, of Staunton to Gerald Bloehme, at the Hope Lutheran church in St. Louis Saturday Social Notes evening, Mrs. Mercer was met at Mrs. Clarence Rummer enter- ui airfield by her father Octav tained twelve guests at a shower King and daughter Mrs. A.

Ausec Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Konchins. Simon Hannig. A two course lun- others arriving in Staunton for chton was served.

Mrs, J. Konchina guests from Gillespie at a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Herman Dohm vice-president and Mrs. H.

Wuehrup, educational chairman of Lovejoy Region of Womans Guilds ot Evan- wedding are Mr. and Mrs, entertained Charles Wilson and Miss Ellen Ausee Champaign and Joyce Ausec, Chicago. Hospital Patients Alice Marie Jacobs, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jac- geiital church attended a district obs, entered the Shriners hospital meeting in Jerseyville Wednesday, in St.

Louis to receive treatment Otners attending were Mrs. E. H. following an attack of rheumatic Weick, Mrs. A.

Furtwengler, Mrs. Agues, Hasse, Mrs. Viola Grabruck and Mrs. Pearl Unger. fever.

Alice Marie also marked her ninln birthday on that day. Mrs. Marie Maxeiner, who is a On Thursday eighteen members patient in St. Francis hospital, of the Womans Guild of the St. jLitchfield, will be unable to at- Paul church attended a meeting of lend the funeral of her brother-in- the guild at Grantforlt.

Mrs. Herman Voyles entertained i the members of the S. S. club at a shower Thursday evening in hon- law, Paul M. Stone.

Entertains Lodge Members Mrs. E. H. Wieck entertained or of Mrs. William Morris, Jr.

A sixteen Great Chief and Past chiefs two course luncheon was served, of the Pocahontas lodge from Chi- Mi. and Mrs. Elvin Hunsinger.cago, Pekin and Peoria at dinner enlc-rtained relatives and friends at Monday evening. Many of them dinner Wednesday in honor of until yesterday having Real Estate Transfers Leonard Everts to Leo Groih lot 16 Gerson Hgts sub sec 36 Godfrey $1. Edward Hayes to Edward tenth birthday of Patricia Melton keen in charge of schools of in.

'of Chicago, who was accompaniedistruction in Staunton and East St. here by her mother. Louis. The Sunday Evening card club met Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Velmar Dorsch in St. Louis. Entertain Veterans Ladies Auxiliary of the Velei'ans of Foreign Wars went to Alton The Girl Scout leaders met Mon- Thursday where they enterlainel day evening at the home of Mis.i Cabled veterans and served Bert J. Oettel. supper under the direction of Mrs.

SuHon pt lots Is lT 10 Troop No 3 the Girl Scouts "a Bauman, the president. Woodlawn sub Wood River Twp'received their outdoor badges at a $10. Jonathan Ferrell Nicholl to Charles Campbell lot 1 County Club Terrace sub sec 2 Wood River $1. Mattie Vaughn to Vaughn Montgomery lots 26, 27 28 Walnut Paik add Collinsville $1. meeting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. James Lowry. Funeral Paul M. Stone, 60, of this city Personals Mis. Helen Bentrup Blom is recovering from injuries received in an accident Monday morning when her automobile overturned south died a.

m. Thursday at the ol Siaunton i she was enroule Manchester Nursing home in st Other oc Louis, following a lingering ,1,. feral only from shock. Other occupants suf- employed in St. Louis as a secre- Madison Illinois and Mr.

and Mrs. Kenslnger er of an administrator's deed and abstract of title, covering the property. The undei signed will at the same time and place mentioned above sell all household goods, effect? and furniture belonging to said Friedericke Stoeiy, Deceased, at public sale to the highest and best bidder. Terms of sale the personal property, cash in hand on daj of sale. HARRY F.

HEMPHILL, Administrator with Will Annexed of the Estate of will reside in Columbia, Mo, Personals Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Snyder, Miss have returned from a three weeks visit In Texas. School at Detroit, Mich. Later he Miss Ruby Purdj returned from Litchfield.

Edward Fleming Lancaster Mrs. Wil- and will repair the Hazel Ash to Alva aenz i ace lots 51 52 Maple Terrace sub went to Flint, Mich, where he 6 sec 19 Wood River $1. Maurice Wempen to and compiled a oook while a member of the staff of inbliuc- an PERMITS FOR BUILDING Doris Ruff and Miss Doris 'Rood I Pea lot 4 blk 10 Hawleys for the Geneial Motors UP TWOFOLD IN MARCH Mr. and Mrs. Louis, Buchmiller of i i ervianf Qnnrltn7 TV'fi-c Lowes sub SI.

Ellison to Amon Ready lot 5 blk 10 Hawleys Lowes sub when he became ill several jears ago. Fieidericke ceased. JOS. BARNETT, Auctioneer. Stoery, De- (April 29, May 6-13) ,9401 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice Is hereby given to all per- St.

Louis spent Sunday with Mrs. Lena Liebler. Julius Schmidt, Ed Niehaus, Chas. Prott, Albert Schoeck and Bert Sweeney attended I he meeting of the Southern Illinois Federation of Christian Brotherhood at Nashville, Sunday afternoon. Misi Florence Virgin was a St.

Louis visitor Tuesday. A staff of officers Scott Field are directing the erection of a radar station near the Keystone Ellison to Lester I Peas lot 1 blk 10 Hawleys Lowes sub $1. to Adding ton Chicago, May 6 Permits for He" married Miss, Hemietta line- building projects in the slate dur- moeller in 1910. She died in 1933. ing March readied a valuation of lOf this union one son was born.

In 1547,797.045, more than doubling 11935 he married Miss Clara a oi February. Robert, L. Gordon, director of labor, announced Hines lot 9 blk 1 Washington imoeller who survives. Besides the Park sub sec 2 Chouteau widow, one son, Paul Slone, today. Louis Polos lo Chailes A Knight I survives one brother, W.

H. These figures were based on 192 lot 17 blk 2 resub of blks 2, 3 4 stone of Edwaidsville and one sis- Illinois cities where permits to- Stale Park Place sub sec 36 Nameoki $1. Leonora Grimm to William Fal- ter, John Ingram of Portland, I taled 5,876. The estimated valua- 'Ore. lion for February of this year was ler lot 5 pt lot 4 blk 3 Park Place Funeral services were held at 2,518,350.932.

add I p. m. Saturday. Rev. F.

Gordon said that new nou- sons that First Monday in June, icemetery and also on the Wm. 1946, is the Claim Date in the es- Schreiber farm east of St. tale of Lester Staggs, Deceased, Telephone lines are being built Ro pending in the Probate Court of these om tne local office Kerrs b'e''filed 1 a 'the I Al okl Sackett a Cecil Har or sairl i en Saturday and Sunday In without isuance of summons. Dat- Springfield looking over the new ed this 26th day of April, 1946. for users.

mann lots 28 28A blk 2 resub of FOR SALE--12 acres of level land, beautiful 5 room modern frame house, fine concrete basement, new furnace, electric water system, inclosed porch, bath, three bed rooms, cabinet kitchen, laige fine barn, chicken house, two car garage with concrete floor, electric lights in all buildings, land all in alfalfa, fine shade trees aiound house, miles west of Edwardsville and miles east of Woodriver. H. Niedringhaus, Realtor, 2561 Edison Granite City, 111. 9452 BABY CHICKS--It's lime to order WOLF'S CHICKS now. Bied right, priced right, hatched right, to help you make profit.

For broilers or layers they're chicks that live, mature early. Sexed or unsexed. Leghorns, Hybrids, and Heavy breeds. Wolf's Hatchery, 106 East Vandalia, phone 173. 8010 BABY CHUCKS--Book orders now lor April or May.

Immediate delivery on White Leghorns. Started White Leghorn pullets or straight KRIEGE HATCHERY Edwardsville-Alton, HI. 9217 BEST CHIX FOR '46 Place your order with us now and get preferred dates. Hatching 7 breeds, including New Hampshire Reds. See us at once.

Electric brooders; feed, remedies and supplies. A Hatchery, 220222 St. Louis Edwardsvills, phone 685W. 8150 FOR RENT--7 room countiy home, electricity available. Sink and cistern water in kitchen, also BABY CHICKS From 0.

S. ap- good garden. Immediate possession. Call County 947W2 or inquire at 914 Highland street, Edwardsville. 9467 FOB BENT--Two wheel trailers; hitch furnished to fit bumpers; special rates day or week.

We install "Walker" mufflers, "Champion" spark plugs, "Delco" batteries, "Rainmaster" windshield wipers, arms and blades. Other first line accessories, TIME TOWER SERVICE STATION--Shell products, 4th and proved and blood-tested flocks, sired by male birds from R.O.P. mating. What better GUARANTEE can you get for good, high quality chicks. Electric and oil brooders, peat moss, feeders, fountains and poultry remedies.

Order NOW. Call 265, or stop at Brockmeier Hatchery, 531 St. Louis SL 8745 Main streets, phone 1152. Barton, proprietor. Fred 7160 Golf is recognized by military Sidge Committee of TMica.

authorities as an excellent Madison County Board of conditioner for convalescing veler- Supervisors. ans Madigan General Hospital, (May 6 11) 9499 officials said. The Veterans Administration has announced 19 of ils hospitals have fairways and Try Intelligencer toi INSTRUCTION, MALE--W 1 like to hear from reliable men who would like to train in spare time to overhaul and install Refrigeration and Air Conditioning equipment. Should be mechanically Inclined. Will not Interfere i your present work.

For in- formalion about this tiaining, write al once giving name, address, age and your woiking hours. Utilities. Inst. --6-- paper. 9497 CLYDE C.

STAGGS Mrs. Aria Wilke spent the past Administrator Attest; JOSEPH HEALEY Probate Clerk. MARVIN W. GOLDENHERSH Attorney. (April 29.

May 6-U) S400 HIGHWAY NOTICE Public Letting of Contract Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received the Road and Bridge Committee of the Madison County Board of Supervisors, at the office of lhe Superintendent of Highwnvs in Edsvards- ville, Illinois, until 10 o'clock A. Tuesday May 14, 1946, for the furnishing of Coriugaled Metal Culvert Pipe for the Roads of Madison County for the Period from June 1st, 1946, to May 31, 1947, and estimated to be 28,500 pounds. Proposals, Specifications a Bidders blanks may be secured at the office of Superintendent of Highways at Edwardsville, Illinois. All bids shall be on foi ms ished by the County and only sealed bids will be considered. A Bank Cashier's Check for the amount of $100.00 i be required with each bid and each bidder shall submit along with his proposal a Certified Analysis and Sheet a ufpclurer's Guarantee, as called for under the Specifications, The right is reserved to reject any or all bids.

By order of the Road and Bridge Committee of the Madison County Board of Supervisors. (May 6 15) 9498 week in St. Louis i relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

N. E. Browning of Smithboro were callers here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Hubert Humphrey of DeWitt, 111., were week end visitors here. COMMMUN1TY SALE Tuesday COLUMNIST INTENDS TO SUE MacPHAIL New York, May 6--Ralph Ober, author of a daily column for a sports publication, said today he was planning a libel suit against President Larry MacPhail of the New York Yankees in con- to Geo A Loch-i Sc ilose aslor oi llle Method-j residential construction showed 'ist church, officiated. Buiial was i greatest increase, although new Mauer Hgts CollinsuHe 51. in the Staunton city cemetery. Mr.

i residential construction and al- Charles Albert Wells lo Kenneth'and Mrs. Roberl Wilson of Ed- terations, repairs and Installations Robinson pt lots 2 3 blk ISjwaiilsviUe, accompanied bj Mi's, i also went up. add Venice $37.50. Hush Menk furnished hymns. Paddock to Frank Schenck lot 19 hlk 2 Hallawood Inuioral Services sub sec 21 Wood River 51.

Mrs. Emma Stillahn, (4, wife of Ben Schermer to Voyle Hubler, lot 17 blk 14 Community Hgts i a Stilialm. ot Kavmond, for- sec 17 Nameoki $10. Rotalie Helm to Imerly ol Slaunlon died at 5:30 p. Monday evening al lhe Hillb- in St.

Louis. i hei parents Mr. ami Mrs. George Huntman, bhe Merkel lot 4 of pint of Kuhn Sia- D01 0 hospital. The tuneral was (ion sub sec 21 Pin Oak S30 Raymond Thursdav.

Thomas Roberson to Charlie She'was born November 2, 1871, lot 45 blk 19 State Park 1 Place sub SI. Joseph Knopp to Charles Alfred Brown lot 14 blk 32 Granite muved to a a i one-fouith mile City si. of Livingston and then to the Perry Coriune Jr lo Perry Panhor.sl larm near Suim- Cornine Si land in sec 1 36 Hamrt ton in JSS'2. She was married lo $10. Slillahn, October 31, 1894.

Springman Lumber Co to Henry to Ra.unond in Joseph lot W' Bauers' ve sub of Tr No 22 Gambrills sub her husband, one son. i I William of Ra.vinond and 'llenrvTsepli Pinkowski to Wai-1daughters, Miss a Sullahn St.j ter Griggs lot 13 Bauers sub'Lows. Ml Nol a SorralU, Mrs.j of Tr No 22 Gambrills sub sec lliMilriied Rebhan, Mrs. Verna $1. (man, all ot Ra.unond.

Seven nection with charges he attempted Walter Griggs to Louis I grand children iilsa survive, with to lure players to the Mexican Hayes lot 13 Bauers sulj of Ti" one brother, William Huntman, league, "He has attacked my character publicly by charges that 1 have tampered with Yankee players in an effort to gel them to to the Mexican league," Ober said. Ober, describing himself us an attorney, an instructor In journalism at lhe Abbe institute, a prep school, and a long standing newspaperman, said that he would tile the suit "very shortly." He was named Saturday in a restraining order by Justice Benjamin F. Schreiber of the slate supreme court, enjoining him and five others from Inducing or at-" tempting to induce any a i 22 sec 11 Alton $1. Lillian Hayes to Edward Hayes pt lot 6 all lot. 7 blk 20 Yagei Park $10.

'SUumton, ami one foster Mrs. Waller Egelholf, Litchfield. Alton Banking Tr Co Tis P.T.A. Meeting Postponed Lillian Hayes lots 1 5 blk 43 The meeting ot the i a i Pope and Others add Alton SI- Teachers Association hat. Joseph Tollta to Lyman Hick-'beui poMponed i Tuesday, man lots 29, 30 31 Industrial add May 14 at the South school.

Granite City Moser i be the speaker. The Louis May et al to John A 'Brownie Girl Scout troop will have Hardback pt lot 224 Original lown, demolls ti-Rlion. Earlier shop mu- of Bdwardsvllle also pt lot 223 also un(Jei the dil ecuon ()f tract of land in lot 221 $1. bg gnim Al a meetin pn) Behind the 8-Bnll Lexington, may have a At a meeting of the board of dir- ckv number, but it certainly wns e-lore ol the P.T.A. al lhe home ot tor a delendanf al Resident Mis.

James Coat' i i i i i herp rpi-pnilv A ne X. il a decided to change the repudiate their signed Yankee cou- le a or 1 made I meet ings to the of tracts, or lo play in the Mexican al nlment D1 month. The organization will league verdict was given, 'judge a donate i dollars for play the timing on the case. Each equipment. A will be torneyspok'e for eight the loom in any of the The jury deliberated eight minutes, jschools, which has the laigest num- Secri by Refraction Mount Canigon, 157 miles west of Marseilles, France, at times can night, May 7, 8:30 p.

Edna's be seen by the residents that Barn, old Alton road, route 159. dty a the mounlam is 4 while Duroc brood sows; 11 feeder shoats; one work horse, one mule, one lot of actually below the horizon. Refraction of light rays causes the pheonmenon. The senlence--eighl years. The past year's Mexican orange crop is expecled to exceed seven ber of parents al a meeting.

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