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Gasconade County Republican from Owensville, Missouri • Page 2

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Ptit I Thurwiay. Ferbuary 28. 1835. GASCOHADI COTJHTY EEPUBUCA5. OWEHSVILLE, MISSOURI BEM WOOLLAM GASCOSADE C0TJ5TT HEALTH ASSOCIATION Mr and Mrs Adroit Branson of Rueere.

Elizabeth Stepp and Victor Gilllg sold 25 Leonard Buschmann 25 Homer Landwebr if, Oliver Stoenner 75 The Gasconade Courty Health 8t. Louis spent from Friday until me recently to receive The Gasconade County Republican MBS. W. 0. BOYD.

Owner ELSIE W. HTJTTOH. Editor RALPH WARDEN. Bonnets Mgr. Association tee report Sunday visiting here.

Walter Schult came out from 8t. i We are experiencing a spell of winter. There la stilt a lot of sickness prevailing. Ruby Juedemann, who has been seriously ill. Is much Improved.

H-t many friends and schoolmates wish her a complete recovery. on the 1J34 at 'and to transact other busine Tfcel Opal Scnulte 30 Geneva Langenberg. Ruby I Ratje. Raymond Wltte. MelTln Brandt, each 25 Oscar Kreftmeyer Erna Dothage receipt of the 134 Mai sale I Louis Friday to visit until Sunday.

Aug Loeb and daughter. Mlsa Mel ha. called at the Otlo Koltwltx rt $178 58 Forty per cent of 30 itils mount was forwarded to Dorothy Hoffmann and Melballne TRESPASSING FORBLDDEH iM.sfouri Tuberculosis Association E.niere3 as srcuna-tiMi mauer Nnftmhw ISfti kt ttie nnat It was decided to supply ill schools 3J Earl Stolte Joel Berger 30 Lee Schaepperkoetter 77 Ivan Schaepperkoetter 50 Lola Schneider Chester Bnrrenpohl have been absent from sch-ol the past week on account of Ilnese. Sterling Landwebr Is also home on account of Illness. No hunting, fishing or by day or night allowed on my home on Bland.

Route 2. Sunday. Mrs. Loeb accompanied them home after spending two weeks at the Kottwltz home caring for the small on of Mr. and Mrs Kottwltz.

The little one was given the name Cleo land. office In Owensvllle. under the'1" with Health Act of Congress of March J. 1S7 considering' irrrniorr fumishlr.g each school in tte eoun-( TTVrtr7rTrrr P1' ld Cabinet, by Thursday. February 28.

1933. Khoo. BroT.rtM 40 Inext school year, provided ANNA L. CAPELLH Grandpa and Herman Schlottach of Charlotte and Mr. and Mb.

8am Dean. BABY CHICKS All leading var iable funds i ill warrant It 40 ieties. Flocks bloodteeted anl closely culled. Also do custom hatching. Prices reasonable.

Mis Emllte Pietraschke spent the weekend In St. Louis. Julius Vohs and family of near We are authorized to annoucee, The members of the Association TANDY SCANTLIN. jsincerely appreciate the cooperation 1 as candidate for the office of and support of the teachers, County Superintendent of Schools and the public in general for Gasconade County, subject to the! The Mowing is a true list of the Woollam visited at the Wm. Schlot tach home Sunday.

PLEASANT VIEW POULT FIT FARM AND HATCHERY J. F. Landwehr. Prop. Gerald.

Mo. FOR SALE Cob corn seed 11 will of the voters at the Asnual isalec in each school: Alfred Schalk gave a brush cut ting Tuesday and a dance Friday Dist. No Teacher Arnt. sold1 2 Herbert Brandhorst J.fl 4 School Election to be held Tuesday. April 2.

1935. Rioehl 77' Eunice Koch 80, Eugene Roetbemeyer 25 Robert Hibler 25 Adda Park Richard Roe 1 Norman Lee Wacker 71 Mary Loulee Pollock 135 Freddie Lehn 50; Ruth DieckgTafe 50 Dorothy Hackmann 50 Kenneth Hackmann 50: Charles Bruton 50 Erline Arthur Kottwlts 25 Cheater Schlottag 32 Virginia demons 37 i Elmer Fuchs 42, Zelma Ftcke Walter Thompson 3 Walter McKnight 37! Kenneth Krause 55 Calvin Schoen 50 D. No. 1 Kenneth Rector. nlsht.

Everybody enjoyed the per bushel. Heilert of Bay were visitors at the home of Mrs. Minnie Moeller last week. Miss Mary Goerlich is very 111. Many from here attended the funeral of C.

Baxter at Owens-ville Sunday. Christ. Bentlage and family and Hy Giedlnghagen of Bern were visitors at the home of John Lau-bert last Sunday. Mrs. Geo.

Schneider of Mt. Sterling visited Mrs. J. F. Kurrelmeyer one day last week.

Clarence Meyer and family of Jefferson City and Mlsa Evelyn Schalk of Bay were weekend guests of Mrs. Emma Schalk. tf UNION PIPE CO We are authorized to announce LOUIS A KRl'EGER as a candidate for the office of, BAST CHICKS Rode 55.33 j4 Albert Boettcher 07 Roy Branson 12 80 47 Clarence Hesse Elmer Appriil 2 75 51 St-lla Bade 2.90 52 Louise K. Kuhn 1.12 53 Clarence Gamer 75 54 SUNDAY DINNER SUGGESTIONS White Rock. Barred Rock.

Rhode Island Reds and Whites. Silver Laced Wyandottea and 8. C. 57 61 County Superintendent of Schools 7 for Gasconade County, subject to the 8 the will of the voters at Annual 9 School Election to be held Toes-; 10 day. April 2.

1935 111 12 We are authorized to announce 13 A. G. JACKSON as a candidate for the office of 1 6 County Superintendent of Schools 17 Celeste Block 1.85 Alma Barels 2 65 White Leghorn (Large type) Write for our lew prices. Custom hatching lt per egg. ROSEBUD HATCHER Rosebud.

Mo (Member Dr. Salsbury'e Poultry Health Service.) Roy Heldbreder J.OOjC. Calvin Bohler 3.25 Lillian Oehsner .58 Imoeene Story 3 OS Opal Gumper 1 70 Erline Young. Maurlne Koenig, Juanlta Terrill, Zeldean Wehmeyer and Norma Crider each George's School, Hermann JAKE PRAIRIE for Gasconade County, subject tojiS 3.00 St. Helen R.

Landwehr Albert Baumstark. 100 LeRoy Gross 1 00 SAFETY ITHST C. Ridder 1.15 1 This "Roll of Honor" was Piled from information sent by the will of the voters at the Annual School Elation to be held Tuesday. April 2. 1935.

We are authorize to announce EDW. HEIDBREDER Arno Brink the Secretary-Treasurer Leona Meyer 100 teacher to Rev Brand filled his regular appointment at Mt. Pleasant Sunday and evening. Several from our locality attended the funeral of Attorney C. G.

Barter at Owensvllle Sunday The Hy ANN PAftB THE remarkably low price of potatoes makes it advisable to stock up as generously as possible on this good food Turnips and parsnips are two other excellent values Green peas and cauliflower are pond quality nd moderately priced. Pork and veal offer the most attractive of meat values. Eggs are again somewhat scarce rt'ie to continued cold weather Navel oranges and grapefruit continue to be excellent in quality and low or moderate in price. Strawberries are coming to market in fair quantity and are reasonable Here are three menu suggestions which are timelv and suited to thref budget levels Low Cost Dinner Braised Veal Chops Mashed Potatoes Creamed Carrots Bread and Butter Orange Jelly ith Bar anas Tea or Coffee Vedium Cost Dinner ast I.anib Pan-browned Potatoes Green Peas Bread and Butter Oranges with Custard Same Tea or Cnff. Milk an a candidate for the office of 26 County Superintendent of Schools 27 1.30 of the Gasconade County Health 1 .60 A-ociation.

in compliance with a 1.70 1 request that waB made when the 1.3S ISeals were mailed to the teachers Edward Busch Elmer Tschappler Basil Leach Waldo Landwehr for Gasconade county, subject to the will of the voters at the Annual School Election to be held Tuesday, April 2. 19S5. Let us do your custom hatchlug for 2 hie per egg. We carry FIRE and TORNADO insurance on all eggs while in our care. WE SELL Blood-tested Barred Rocks.

White Rocks, R. I. Whites, R. I Red, and Eng. W.

Leghorns. $7.50 per 100; Heavy assorted 16.80. HI-LAND HATCHERY. Hermann. BABY CHICKS Rocks.

Reds. Rhode Island White. White Wyandottea, S. C. White Leghorns.

Hatch -ing every Monday. Custom Hatching. Prices right. raved ones have our sympathy. Raymond Zinn of our locality :i.oved his family to St.

Louis last Saturday, where he has employment. A number from our locality at-t. the funeral of Gene Lacy at Oak Forest Sunday. Mr Lacy passed away Friday at the St. James Hospital.

He had lived In 'tie Red Bird vicinity all his life. He was a very industrious farmer, well liked by all who knew him. r.ev. Chas, Matthews of Fort Worth, Texas, conducted the funeral riles. Donna Morre 142jThe Executive Board requests thai Edna SchaefTerJtoetter of these "Rolls of Honor" Raymond Berger No Sale presented to the winning pupil.

H. H. Morre 2 10 the other copy may be filed with Ola 60 'the school records or placed on the riaTet.re Berger 1.52 i bulletin board. Alvin Kraenow 100; The Officers and the Executive Mrs. Annie Carroll 2.00Board hereby extend congratulations Henry Kraftzerk 1.70 and beet wishes to the winners.

Ella Gross 1.00 Marvin Howard 1 00 NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE Otto C. Kampen 60 Tandy Scantlln No report WHEREAS, James L. Cuneio A. G. Jackson 21.

17 and Nancy A. Cuneio. his wife, by Ruby Craig OSitheir certain Mortgage Deed dated Toledo Phelps 65 the 5th day of February, 1923. and Mrs. Thelma Boesch i 20 rrd 'hf fflce corder of Deeds in and for the Mildred Hohenstreet 121 County of Gasconade and State of G.

N. Carroll 62; Missouri, in Book 20, at 153, Mllford Kramme 1 00 conveyed to the undersigned Mort KEN-ROY HATCHERY. Berger. Mo or Dinner We are authorized to announce 33 AUGUST LAHMEYER 34 as a candidate for the office of 37 County Superintendent of Schools 38 for Gasconade County, subject to the 39 will of the voters at the Annual 40 School Election to be held Tuesday, 41 April 2. 1935.

42 43 We are authorized to announce 44 PAUL A. BREUER ,45 as a candidate for the office of 46 County Superintendent of Schools '47 for Gasconade County, subject to the 49 will of the voters at the Annual 50 School Election to be heH Tu-day, 5 FARM TO EXCHANGE for city or town property. 220 acres. About all fenced with woven wire. About Fruit Cup Chicken Pot Hie Baked Sweet Potatoes Cauliflower with Parsley with Cheese Dresjann Rdls and Kuite.

Boston Cream Pic Coffee Milk He was laid to rept in the cemetery at Oak Forest. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved ones. April 2, 1935. 'half cleared. Good 9 room house and basement.

Barn. chicken, jhouse, crib and shed. Mostly seeded to Korean clover. County road and R. F.

D. by house. Dlaspore and flint clay on farm. Plenty of good timber. With or without equipment.

In Gasconade County. 1 2 miles east of Oak Hill. A. D. VAUGHAN.

Iberia. Mo. gagee, the rollowing described real eBtate situated in the County of Gasconade and State of Missouri, that is to say: SNAPSHOT CUIL MEDITATIONS OF A STREET 54 CORNER PHILOSOPHER 5 5 The Southeast quarter of the CASTING REFLECTIONS Herbert Kamper 1 3 4 Fred W. Steinbeck 25 Christine M. Reed 1 75 Mllford Ritterbusch.

No sale C. A. Beauchamp No Report Erwln Bardelmeler 2 10 Naomi Gleize 1.00 Violet Fredeilekson 10 Novella Blackwell 1 65 Alice Jannick No sale Opal Spurgeon No report F. Shannon No -ale E. C.

Mitchem No sale Floyd Smith No report! Martha Spurgeon 15 1 D. No. 1 A. 7 .38 St. George's School 4 00 Assumption School 57 By THOMAij MARX After holding us in suspense for wveial weeks, the Supreme Court at last decided the gold claue in favor of the Government; five judges upheld the Government in ipudiat-ing gold clause in private bunds, yet fjuestioned any constitutional power of Congress to repudiate government bonds, but declaring that Those interested in making contracts for the raising of cob corn icall at the UNION PIPE i tf Owensvllle, Mo.

houmwest quarter of Section Twenty. Township Foity-One. North of Range Four West. containiiiE 40 acres, nioie or less; the North half of the Southwest quarter of Section Twenty. Township Forty-One.

North of Range Four West, (excepting that part of the East half of Ihe said North half of the said Southwest quarter of said Section Twenty lying East of the 'County Road" running North and South, the same being 32 acres, more or less); Leaving conveyed herein 88 acres, more 2 FT. IST" jo Al gO i mm Ml PHOTOFLASH III IF i flo'- 1 iff FOR SALE- Baled Straw. Call ltp AUG. BIEHL. Rt.

2. nolden- of government bonds had absolutely no redress before any: court of the land, since sovereign government can not be sued with-! out its consent. The other four! Judges simply held that our Const I-! or less FOR SALE Lumber 2x4. 2x6 2x8, lengths up to 15 feet. Also 1 inch siding.

lp AMBROSE ZEMANN. Rt I. Which said conveyance was made 8178 58 in trust to secure the payment of This is to certify that the follow- their certain promissory note In union is Being scrapped All nu ti 1 1 Roltt the eh est numher ie.u nprnurn, Hnn, A mirror will bring out that priceless smils of youth. LOST Hub cap from Oakland which In plain language means tha.if(f Christmas seals In the 1934 Seal I.T' and It is simply Impossible to pay Campaign: 1 ffow. therefore, public notice Is red billion in gold with only flve DiKt No.

pupiI No. sold hereby given that at the request billion In the treasury, anv con-! c.k..i. icn'of thi leunl holder of aM nnts n4 treasury, any con car. Reward if returned to this office. ltp inn ln Pursuance of the conditions in 3 FOR SALE One mule 15 tract, law or constitution to the contrary notwithstanding.

fleeted lmags In the picture belr. taken the focus would then set at the olcht font hands high. Also 2 bridles and 2 collars. MRS. AUGUST 8CEGO 2tp OwenBville, Mo.

Meanwhile our college profussors are leaving the stage one by one and others are taking the floor offering all kinds of cures for our troubles. Hoover Insists that gokng back to the gold standard will return good old times; Huey Long said Mortgage Deed contained, the undersigned Mortgagee will sell the said property above described at public vendue, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the premises above described In said County nf Gasconade and State of Missouri, on FRIDAY. MARCH 22nd. 1935. between the hours of 9 o'clock A.

and 6 o'clock P. for the purpose of satisfying said Indebtedness and costs of executing this trust. W. E. HENNEMANN, 3 Ruth Vogel 101 3 Glenn Brueggenjohann 130 3 Marvin Bock 140 3 Virginia Wohlt 134 3 Gilbert Hesemann 105 4 Walter Benson 30 4 Jewell Rohlfing 30 4 Morris Hanne 50 5 Billy Clifton 53 5 Raymond Dale Feagan 53 5 Clark O'Donnell 100 6 Helen Gaebler 40 7 Raymond Oetterer 50 FOR RENT Modern residence in llanibro Addition.

DR. C. A. EBLTNG. mark.

The diagram shows position t.i subjects, camera and when the above picture was taken After setting the focus of your cam era at the proper distance and the dlphragm at .16 set the shutter for time exposure Do not have any bright lights in the room. Ha photoflash lamp In ordinary flour lamp within reaching distance from the camera, us designated in din-mnm. Be sure to remove the shmle from the lamp. Take your position at the camera and rnti offers his "share our wealth" plan; Father Coughlin advocates "public and Dr. Townsend comes Garfield Wa Ridiculed vt'n Iiimii A At In with his old age pension plan iiiiaiiia L.riiii Garfield was thrown Into society of 4t Mortgagee.

If Uncle 8am decides to try all these pills, powders, plasters and VrOTJ may think yon have ex- haunted the supply nf picturt iioilies in your hon: but the are that there are countlei-s iterestlng subjects you have com overlooked. It Is the unusual that attracts attention but it is necessary to use our eyes and a little imagination ind ingenuity to ferret out these xceptional views, angles, and uet pictures that show individuality. Mirror pictures, for instance, are intriguing and offer unlimited possibilities it one will do a little experimenting. Let's take the above picture as an example. nen focusing for reflected images nnlv.

it is necessary to add the distance from the mirror to the subject, to the distance from the mirror to tne lens ol the camera and then the focus accordingly. Jt it is desired to Include the in the picture with the reflected the focus should be set for the distance from the mirror to the lens. The smaller the lens opening ihe greater the depth of field and the sharper will be both images. Of course, the nearer the subject Is to the mirror the less is required In the matter of "depth" In the picture above, subjects serums, he will either get his system thoroughly cleansed or have a THE BURDEN OF TOMORROW subjects not to move. Press the ca'ule spell of delirium tremens.

8 Benjamin Kattelmann 40 9 Ralph Hug 0 10 Bwald Mueller 75 It Marvin Bruens 40 11 Arlene Schneider 40 12 Henry Oncken 65 13 Oora Kllck 100 pousned students who looked somewhat contemptuously upon the rough western carpenter and farmer who bad placed himself in their midst. Be was the target for tbelr belittling remarks and their much ruder treatment In refusing to asxnclnte with the Ohio farmer. Young Garfield bore all this with a patience that helped him through the political battles later la life. The other day while the sun waa By ANNE CAMPBELL shining our philosophers held open air meeting anrt after being assured cicase to open your shutter and Im mediately turn on the photofla and then quickly close the shutter iud the picture has been taken. Pho loflash lamps are made In two sixes costing 15 and 25 cents each.

For this type of picture the 25 cent st-e should be used. In amateur nliotoirrnnhv that the free for all planning contest wast open to all, passed a reso lution, towlt: Resolved, First, Our unemployed should be put to work 15 Marylin and Robert Held. David and Esther Bohl. Joanne Kelley, Richard Broeker, each sold 25 15 La Verne Keller, Marie Onadt, Martha Uthe, Marylin Workman. Al- mentlng becomes the spice of life digging gold, something; on the C.

C. plan; Second. Intenest-bearlng government bonds should be called ana you will be surprised at the In terestlng effects you will get in working out "stunf pictures oa gloomy, rainy days when outdoor "tlvlties ate taboo. ResulU In In; Third, endless Interest paying The Spruce Crease The spruce grouse Is smaller tbaa the ruffed grouse and darker. The male Is barred and spotted with black, white and fray.

He has a black throat and a spot of bright red bare skla above the eye. found In no other grouse. The female if smaller thaa tuu male and quite dlfforeut In appear-aure. She Is more closely barred around the body ana lacks the red over the eye verta Storti, each sold 25 should be outlawed for paying In THE future out he dark with certain sorrow. But 1 will walk a valiant way.

1 will nol take the burden of tomorrow Upon my heart today. I will nut lift a sack of ph.intnin troo bles From a remembered year. And bear their bogus weight. Mkr silver bubbles They soon would dl8HeHr. 1 am content t-slnyt Why should borrow From Fate I eunnot stnyt 1 will not take the burden ut ii.nit.r- row Upon my heart Copyright WKW SmtIt.

IS Lorene Mueller 25 terest In the cause or all our 17 Dewey Lalk 40 troubles." 18 Bernice Fluetsch, Irene Meyer, Hazel VonBehren. Benjamin Schowe, each 26 19 George F. Stolte, Jr CeasrUs Pi were about two feet and the camera six feet from the minor. As both tba subject and reflected image were to be included in the picture the focus was set at six feet The diaphragm waa set at and a photo-flash furnished the light It the figures and camera were in a position to show only the re may be rather grotesque I at you will have a lot of inexpeu amu: cmeut and pictures that show individually. Anyone can take the ordinary run of pictures but It requires a little ingenuity to get the unusual.

That Is what you should "shoot" for. JOHN VAN GUILDER 20 Lester Bueker 35 Tke United States la la complete control of a narrow strip of land upon which the Panama runs I Is built. This was rr hv fr.nfv with Pimimn A Score for ScotUad The longest tunnel In the world Is that running for 1A miles through Baa Nevis, fjcotlsnd. It Is really a pipe line for an s.heme. 21 Dorothy Nullmeyer 22 Erwln, Lorene and LeRoy.

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