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The Breese Journal from Breese, Illinois • 3

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THE REESE JOURNAL, BREESE, ILLINOIS The family of Mr. and Mrs. Harold itralia, who attended the guest meet-air i i CARLYLE Diffenauer in Irishtown, has been in COUNTY JOBLESS DRAW MUCH CASH BENEFIT ing of the Eastern Star Chapter here Thursday evening. While here he NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the creased by the arrival of a baby E. J.

MAHLANDT BREESE, ILLINOIS INSURANCE Fire Wlndstorai AatomobOe met a number of his old friends, '-'ft J. A. List, local realtor, has sold the Richard Farrell residence on West Beckemeyer, among the merchants of Nashville, visited undersigned, Frank Langenhorst, Executor of the last will and testament Fairfax street to Mr. and Mrs, Howard old friends here Thursday evening. Donaldson.

They have been living Among these were David Weigle and A. F. Gross who were his' employers Gilbert Foster, owner of the Sanitary Cleaners plant, is having additional improvements made in his business property. The front of the one-story frame shoe shop operated by George Heitmeier is being remodeled and. covered with composition brick siding to match the new building on the west.

A. Reedef is doing the work. Charles Metzler of Vandalia, was a visitor here Saturday and called on his old friend, James Emerson; Several years Dr, Harry Emerson DENTIST -Office Hours: 9 to II a. to. and 1 to p.

m. Cvenings ft Sundays by Appointment STATE BANK BUILDING BREESE. ILL. Unemployed workers in Clinton County were paid a of $55,044.00 in Unemployment Compensation during the benefit year that ended on March 81, State Director of Labor Martin P. Durkin announced today.

"These figures do not represent the benefits for a full year," Director Durkin said. "We did not start to take benefit claims until July 1, 1939. So the benefit year which ended on March 31 was actually only three quarters of a year. "Between July 1, 193? and March 31 of this year, benefits were pai(' on the basis of insured earnings in the of Margaretta Langenhorst, deceased, under and by virtue of authority vested in me in and by her said last will and testament which is now of record in Will Record page one of the records the County Court of Clinton County, Illinois, I will on Friday, the twenty-fourth day of May, 1940, commencing at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, sell at public auction to the hitrhest and best Miss Ailine Shade is visiting her there for almost a year. Truman Welch was a visitor In Springfield Thursday on business, i Mrs.

K. H. Morlock has returned home from the St. John's hospital in St Louis. She continues to improve Members of the Carlyle High School parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Shade in' Danville, Ark. George Matsler, of Centralia, who spent his boyhood days in Huey, and Carlyle, was among those from Cen- bidded for cash in hand, all the described right, title and interest of Margaretta Langenhorst in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: senior class went to St Louis in the Heinzmann school bus Friday afternoon at attended the police circus. Their sponsors, C. L.

Harriss and J. C. Grimmer Co. Specialty Repair Shop I Repair Anything and Everything Gaas, Lsva Mowers. Fans, etc Duplicate Kays Made in Short Tims I am looking for the party who has something I cannot repair.

year 1988. After March 31, we started paying benefits on the basis of wages earned in insured jobs in Ann Crawford, accompanied them. I Wt WD YouNTHOGCHOVV.mm I Mrs. W. T.

Carr of Trenton, was Workers who can oualifv for bene summoned to Dallas, Texas, last week because of the illness of her son, Flack fits at the present time are those who have earned at least $225 in insured employment in the calendar year 1939. Insured employment, in general means A parcel of real estate described as commencing 395 feet south of the Northwest corner of the east, half of the west half of the Northeast quarter of section nine (9) township one (1) North, range four west of the third P. M. -thence running-south 200 "feet" thence east 105 feet, thence north 200 feet, thence west 105 feet to place of beginning. The Northeast quarter of the southeast quarter and the south- east quarter of the southeast' Carr.

The latter practiced law in Carlyle several -years ago find lived employment with a concern that had here with his family. Mrs. Mary A. Brown, aged 88 years eight or jnore workers 1939. On January 1, 1940 concerns having six or more workers became subject to the law, but the employees of these DR.

C. H.GIESEKE OPTOMETRIST Spectacles and Eye Glasses Pitted to all forms of Defective Vision Jffice Hours: 0 12 a. m. ft 1-5 p. Cvery dsy except Sunday ft Thursdaj Make appointments oy telephone Phones: Office 86, Residence 20-B Trenton.

UL a lormer resident of is seriously ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Beckemeyer in Hillsboro. The latter is her daughter.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hughes of Austin, Texas, are the parents of a baby daughter. Both are former residents of Carlyle. The maiden name of the ACCORDIANISTS Jola The Breese Accordlan Club Nov 1 rr mother was Miss Mildred a daughter of Mrs.

Addie For Information See LYMAN WOLFE quarter and the Northwest quar- ter of the southeast quarter of section six (6) town 1, North, Range 4, West of the 3rd P. M. Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section twenty-nine (29) in Town 1, North, Range 4, West, of the 3rd The Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of section twenty-, nine (29). The North half of the North- west quarter, of the Northeast 4 quarter of Section twenty-nine (29). All in Townshio one (1) North.

Barney Wellen, who operates the Will be at the Theo. Peltes Home in 4 tavern formerly owned by Duke Er-linger, and Miss Ida Belle Wheelan, employed in the Moran Shoe Co. fac Breese Every Saturday Afternoon From 8:30 to 6:30 o'clock ACCORDIANS RENTED Balance Your Grain with Purina Hog Chow for GAINS AND FINISH tory here, were united in marriage last Thursday morning in the Holy Cross Catholic Church in St Louis. concerns will not ibe eligible for benefits until after March 31, 1941. The money paid to the unemployed in benefits goes back almost immediately into the business of the community, Director Durkin pointed out Most of it is spent with retailers for food, clothing and other family necessities -shortly after the check is received.

Durkin said that for this reason, these benefit checks are a direct benefit to everybody in the community, i WHAT OLD AGE INSURANCE MEANS Twenty-five out of every one hundred persons who applied for social security account numbers last year were boys and girls under age of 19 More than 2Mt million workers under age 25 applied for social security account numbers in 1938. Over half of these were men. Few of them perhaps realized that a social security account meant future protection for their families as well as for themselves. Under the amended Social Security Act the old-age and survivors insurance program provided supplemental monthly benefits for the aged wives and minor children of annuitants and for the survivors of insured workers. Young workers under age 25 have received credit on the records of the Social Security Board for more than The Married Ladies Sodality spon Constipated? "For 3ft "For 3ft veara I K.d range four '4) West of the third P.

sored a pinochle p'arty in St Mary's school hall Monday evening, April 29. There was an attendance prize given. Wi jIciiei and hick mini. Adlenk. helped right twy.

Now, lt tauMge, pie, njtbin waS Nrvrr frit hwtrr jnM HrhM, Many leading nog men tell us that they average 100 lbs. of pork with 5'2 bushels of corn and 50 lbs. of Purina Hog Chow. (That means that they get a better price for their corn on the hoof and also get the fast gains that help them get to mar ket early when prices are usually high. We always have a fresh supply of Hog jChow and will be pleased to serve you.

Jeff Draper, aged 72 years, a for mer resident of Carlyle, died at the Clinton County, Illinois, which sale of said farm lands will be held at the farm residence property, situated in Section 6 aforesaid, ana on the same day, commencing at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon at the front door of the Germantown Savings Bank in the Village of Germantown, Clinton County, Illinois, I will sell at public sale to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand and following 4ihnm nf Karl T)raner. a brother in GISSY DRUGSTORE I Terr Haute, Ind. Among those -sur Cause Discomfort COLDS described town property, to-wit: viving is J. M. Draper of Carlyle.

a Douglas Keith, and Miss Evelyn Tucker were united in marriage- on Saturday, April 27th. Both' reside in Carlyle and are employed in the plant of the Moran Shoe Company. BrendelY Hatchery BREESE. ILLINOIS For quick relief i from the misery I Lot Six (6) in block of Westermann's Addition, Outlot to the Village of Germantown, Section nine (9) Township one (1) North, range four (4 west of 4 i. FTTTrTTTTTf I'fi of colds take 6 8 VI billion dollars, since the old-age iquid Tablets Salve Nose Drops insurance program first went into operation on January 1, 1937.

Each worker in employment cover What Will ed by the old-age and survivors insurance system must have a social security account number. This num the third P. M. being from the north to south 133 feet and from east to west 237 feet be- ing the same laVid acquired by deed from John William Hellman and wife by deed recorded in volume 49 of deed records at age 336. The farm property will be sold subject to the present tenants rights.

Purchaser will be entitled to possession on March First, 1941, provided the tenant shall have the right to sow wheat in the Fall in 1940 and harvest the crop in 1941. The purchaser to receive the landlord's share of ber serves to identity his individual n. 1 i social security account, in which his earnings are recorded by the Social security Board. That is why it is important that every worker have only one account number and that he tell it to each employer he has. The employer must know the account num all crop, including the present crop of wheat.

Purchaser to pay 1940 taxes payable in 1941. Town property will be sold subject to tenants rights. The purchaser of either property will pay the taxes of 1940, which are due and payable in 1941. The sales will be held promptly at QUALITY DAIRY Ithe times above indicated. Dated this 18th day of April A.

D. 1940. Frank Langenhorst, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Margaretta Langenhorst, Deceased. Andrew O. Niehoff, Attorney.

Carlyle, Illinois. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate of Henry Beckmann Dec'd. Notice is hereby given that the un World-Famous Writers and Artists Who Appear Daily in The Star-Times Pearson Allen "Washington Merry-Go-Round" Charles B. Driscoll "Now York Day by Day" Lois Leeds "Beauty Hints" Myrtle Meyer Eldred "Your Baby and Mine" Dorothy Dix "Advice on Love" Jimmie Fidler "Hollywood Gossip" George Antheil "Boy Advises Girl" George Clark "The Neighbors" John Hix "Strange As It Seems" And Others 1940 IS ELECTION YEAR and brings with it all the excitement and suspense of a three-ring circus! Who will toss thedr hat into the political ring? Who will be elected? What possible changes in legislation to vitally affect you? Certainly you will want to keep in touch with these developments all the important world happenings of 19401 The St Louis Star-Times gives you complete news of daily events up-to-the-minute sport news daily market quotations a page of special new from Missouri, Illinois and Arkansas. A wealth of worth-while reading appears daily in the form of news, features and articles.

The St Louis Star-Times is a daily visitor to your home, that will be enjoyed by the whole family. Don't hesitate, subscribe now, clip coupon below and mail 3 Months $1.15 20 Weeks $1.75 Prices not applicable where local dealer service is available. Delivery and Fresh Natural Bottle Milk, Sweet Butter and eld fsshion Butter Milk, Cream, Cottage Cheese, Whipping-Cream and Fresh Selected Eggs Daily. We have at all times a tup-ply ef Milk, Cream and Eggs at our plant Ws solicit your patronage. Our Motto: "We Aim To Plesse, Rain or Shine, Ws Give Yon Service All The Time-.

ber so that he may report the worker's earnings correctly to the Govern- ment The amount of the monthly check which retired wage earners will receive will be figured on the basis of the wage credits in his social security account The benefits payable to worker's dependents or survivors are also determined by his wage record, since these benefits are directly related to the amount of benefit due the wage earner. For further information call or write the Social Security Board, 331 Post Office Building, East St Louis, Illinois. FOR MONTHOF MARCH August F. Dieckmann of Lebanon, had the highest production in fat 46.4 and in milk 1333 lbs. for the month of March.

He had the highest producing cow in fat for the month with 74.4 lbs milk and 83.0 lbs. fat for the association. The 21 Grade and Purebred Holsteins have a very -ood dairy type and show good records over 4 generations. A home ration of much variety of 7 different kinds was fed. Mr.

Dieckmann purchased a well bred 10 months old bull from a 400 lb. herd in Illinois, and is going to be able to maintain the high production for the next line of offspring. The present calves which are sired by hie splendid older bull show a good frame and type Recently Mr. Dieckmann built a 2nd bull pen out of cedar posts which probably is one of the best bull pens in southern Illinois. It furnished safety for the owner and plenty of room for exercise for the animal.

By the coming fall his herd sire will be proved on records on several good looking heifers. Te F. Warnccke BREESE, ILL. All Star" Comics dersigned Executor of the Estate of Henry Beckmann Deceased, will attend before the County Court of Clinton County, Illinois, sitting for probata business on Monday, the 27th day of May, A. D.

1940, for the purpose of making final settlement of the said estate, when and where all persons interested are hereby notified to attend. Dated this 17th day of April, A. D. 1940. Henry Beckmann Executor of The Estate of Henry Beckmann Dec'd Jos.

Attorney. NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS The City Council ha set May 1, 1940, as the deadline for obtaining 1940 city vehicle licenses, and the stickers must be displayed on the windshield. Violators will be subject to arrest after that date. The' City Council, City of Breeset Illinois. oils fiair- Ji nnuies Act Now! Sign and Mail This Coupon Today! The five highest herd averages of Butter-Fat for March: 1 Aug.

F. Dieckmann, Lebanon, III 46.4 ibe. Holstein. 2 Raymond Wittenborn, Sparta, I1L 44.8 lbs. Holstein.

3 R. H. Hayes A Son, Sparta, 111. 43.8 lbs. Jersey.

4 Lorts Freeburg Illinois. 30.7 lbs Holstein, 5 A. Kolmer, Waterloo, Illinois. 39.3 lbs. Holstein.

The Five Highest Herd-Average of Milks 1 August Dieckmann, Lebanon, 111. 1333 lbs. Holstein. St Louis Star-Times Circulation Dept. St Louis, Mo.

Enclosed find L15 for month's subscription NOTICE FOR BIDS The City of Breese will receive bids for the hauling of rubbish from the various properties in the city. The bidder is to furnish place for dumping of rubbish. Bids to re Enclosed find $1.75 for 20 week's subscription 2 Raymond Wittenborn Sparta 111. Name Let Us Do Your Cleaning Ws Dry Clean With Expert Attention and Press Your Clothes Drapes, Curtains, Floor Rugs, Etc All st Reasonable Rate. Breese Cleaners r.

Print Name ceived op to I o'clock p. nu, Monday, 1229 Ibe. Holstetn. 3 S. S.

Lorts, Freetarg, Illinois. U39 lbs Holstein. 4 A. C. Kolmer, Waterloo, Illinois.

1072 lbs Holstein. May 6, 1940. The City of Breese reserves the Town State right to reject any or all bids. 5 Wm. H.

8chrage. Trenton, Illinois. 980 Ibe Holstein. The Association Average of butter fat was S2.0 lbs. The Asaociatioa Areraeeof milk 87 Ibe.

E. J. VENH AL'S, City Clerk. City of Breese, Dlinois. BREESE, ILL.

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