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Thursday, March 7. 1935. GASCONADE COUNTY REPUBLICAN. OWENSVILLE. MISSOURI Page 2.

M. E. CHURCH NOTES SCHOOL NOTES I GRADE I High averages in Spelling the BLAND QlasyiflQd past week were made by: Raymond HIGH SCHOOL NOTES (a. Adcock, Nelda Benton. Lee Carl Quite a number of our students Bohnenkamper, Donald Biles.

Irvin are ill of German measles. Bety Jean Ewing, Jackie cases are reported to be light, and I Hansen, Louise Hartmann, Roy two or riavs of absence from i Helling. Mary June Koski. Almedia work seems to be the length of MooIe- Ma' Pollock. Billie rtipn We hone Jean Raines and Eileen Wacker.

The Gasconade County Republican MRS. W. 0. BOYD, Owner ELSIE W. HUTTON, Editor RALPH WARDEN.

Business Mgr. Entered as second-class matter November 17. 1904. at the post-office In Owensville, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Thursday, March 7, 1935.

Chas. Callison was out from St. Louis Saturday night. Helen Miller, whom we reported unite ill last week, is better. Robt.

Schaeffner had business in Granite City, Illinois, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lange have moved to a i we the State Lesislature at it will soon subside as it proves quite a handicap to good work. Mr.

Smith took his class in Jefferson (American rruiiiems to nn H'aHnildlau nf this VMb work. This sting class was a new and inter-project to almost the tire class. Mr. Boesch of our city will be our chapel speaker next Tuesday. March 12.

at 9:00 a. m. On March 19 Mr. B. B.

Baxter will address us. The public is cordially invited to these Tuesday morning exercises. On Tuesday of this week. Rev. F.

of St. Louis spent Sunday in Bland. A number of Bland fans attended the tournament at Rolla last weekend. Mrs. Wm.

Lahmeyer and daugh ter. Miss Mae. spent Sunday at Linn. The well drilling apparatus for the deep well at Bland arrived this week. A B.

T. U. was organized at the Bland Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Everett Giedinghagen of Ow-ensville visited friends in Bland Tuesday.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ridenhour, Tuesday, February 26, a daughter, Mrs. Clara Buddemeyer and sons, Kenneth and Calvin, spent Thursday In St.

Louis. Mr. and Mrs. H. F.

Goforth went to Dixon Tuesday to attend the funeral of their nephew. ijtis aienen ann Olten of Rosebud spent Friday with I Mrs. C. II. Schacperkoetter.

I B. Raines, pastor of our local Bap- ian( wa3 a goo(i student and we tist Church, was our chapel speaker. mls8 him We hope that he will be His message was timely, helpful. happy ln hls new school. and uplifting and was greatly en-; Mildred Shockley, Calvin Lef- Joyed and appreciated by all.

His nian an(1 Kltn wenkel are absent subject was "Looking," which he tnls because of illness. discussed under four heads: (l)i GRADE Looking In." a process whereby We are glad Roy Knehans Is each person learns himself, his l)ack ln ciaes after a two weeks strength and his faults and is able absence. to profit thereby; (2) "Looking xhose that made 100 on the Out." in ordr to see human needs nftn Arithmetic Curriculum test and to meet them efficiently; to'are; Rapn Bledsoe, Eugenia Wen-live the fuller life of service; (3) kel ann- Robert McCan. "Looking Onward," the means by GRADE VI AND VII which the goal of life is ever ahead Tne "Champions" are leading the towards completeness; (4) "Look- "Blue Ribbon Winners" for Sixth ing Up," in order to see the beauty arte spelling honors. The follow- We are authorized to announce TANDY SCANTLIN.

as a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Schools for Gasconade County, subject to the will of the voters at the Annual School Election to be held Tuesday, April 2. 1935. We are authorized to announce LOUIS A. KRUEGER as a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Schools for Gasconade County, subject to the the will of the voters at Annual School Election to be held Tuesday. April 2, 193S.

We are authorized to announce A. G. JACKSON as a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Schools for Gasconade County, subject to will of the voters at the Annual School Election to be held Tuesday. April 2. 1935.

We are authorize to announce EDW. 0. HEIDBREDER as a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Schools for Gasconade county, subject to the will of the voters at the Annual School Election to be held Tuesday, April 2, 1935. We are authorized to announce J. AUGUST LAHMEYER as a candidate for the office of! county Superintendent of Schools for Gasconade County, subject to the win or tne voters at the Annual School Election to be held Tuesday, April 2, 1935.

i of life in all Its fullness, and to God who Is able to give Life and Light In all its beauty and glory. We are grateful to Rev. Raines for his inspiring message. A number of citizens attended the Regional Basketball Touma- ment nf Rolla last week, thereby V. 1 TTT anrt Peratlon.

Coach Spurgeon bnys are grateful for the interest manifested In the tournament as well at all Confer Louis Bock and family moved orm appreciate their Interest ence games of the season which We are now studying "Simultan-has just closed. eons Equations" in Arithmetic. The Regional Tournament held Agriculture we are studying in Rolla last week was no doubt Poultry. one of the outstanding tournaments' We were very gian 10 nave mi. that has been held there for several "'nry Giedinghagen as a speaker, years, with Richland winning assembly, on Tuesday morning.

We are authorized to announcejday, Rolla in the final game 29-24. In the first round Owensville lost to 'the Kamper farm this week. Prof. A. J.

Chiles and Lewis! jStone Bt0pped here Monday, enroute fronl Kansa8 city to Warrenton. Mr ed a and Mrs. Chas. Klass attend- worket'B Conference at the I High Gate Baptist Church Satur- and Mrs. Tony Stigusa of Kansas city visited at the Wm Lahmeyer home Saturday night and Sunday.

0.uA... A IV 111 OC llfr jjt" linururi school In Franklin County Monday i for his sister Miss Violet, who was ill of flu. x- Dr and Mrs Bunge spent Their grand- Sullivan 25-24. which caused thenVan Winkle," written by Washing HAROLD R. DUDE.

Pastor Owensville Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. The Epworth League at 7:00 p.

m. The Ladies Aid will meet on Wednesday with Mrs. John Stea-gall entertaining. The second Lenten mid-week service will be held on Wednesday at 7:30 p. ni.

Everybody welcome. Red Oak Sunday School at 9:30 a. Warren Meyer Superintendent. The Ladies Aid will meet on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wesley Brandt.

Rosebud Sunday School at 9:30 a. ni. Epworth League at 7:00 p. followed by the evening service at 7:45 p. m.

Tea Sunilay School at 2:00 p. m. Woollam Preaching at 9:00 a. followed by the Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.

The Epworth League will meet on Tuesday night. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH F. B. RAINES, Pastor Departmental Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.

W. M. S. has short program in closing assembly. Worship period at 10:30 a.

m. Sermon subject: "Things That Accompany Salvation." (Heb. B. T. U.

Assembly 6:30 p. m. Two Intermediate girls will speak In assembly. Worship period 7:30 p. m.

Evan-' geliftic sermon by the pastor. Choir and congregational singing. A B. T. U.

School will be held five evenings next week, beginning Monday. The school will open each evening at 7:00 and close at 9:00. There will be three classes. The general organization will be taught to general officers, adults and seniors. Mrs.

Hutton will teach "Training In Christian Service" to Intermediates. Mr. Hutton will teach "Trail Makers In Other Lands," to Juniors. The W. M.

S. will observe the week of prayer this week, meeting each afternoon at 2:00 except Fri day when an all days meeting will be held. The regular prayer meeting will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30. We will arrange so that it will not interfere with the school. MARGARET Miss Pearl Franke returned Saturday from a weeks' visit with friends In Washington.

Louis Bock and family moved last week from the Sorrell farm to the Kamper farm near Red Bird. D. E. Smallwood and Herman Gawer spent Monday ln St. Louis Miss Anna Dlnkela of St.

Louis spent Sunday with homefolks. Henry Krause Is sawing lumber for J. R. Gibbons. Mr.

and Mrs. Hy. Michel's little son is seriously 111 with bronchial pneumonia. We hope for a speedy recovery. I Frank Wehmeyer, Oscar Rinne and Oliver Vohs went to the city Wednesday.

CATH0LIC CHURCH NOTES Weekday masses 7:30 a. m. Sunday masses 8:00 and 9:30 a. m. NOTICE OF CITY ELECTION Notice is hereby given that the Annual City Election will be held In Owensville, Gasconade County, Missouri, on Tuesday, the second day of April, 1935, for the purpose of electing the following officers for said City, each of whose terms shall be for two years or until their successors are elected and qualified: One Alderman for the First Ward; One Alderman for the Second Ward.

The ballot for said election will be in the following form, to-wtt: For Alderman First Ward: (Vote for One) For Alderman Second Ward: (Vote for One) The said election will be held at the following polling places, to-wlt: First Ward City Hall. Second Ward Boy Scout Hall. The polls will be open at 6:00 a. and will continue open until sunset. The following named persons have been appointed and designated as judges to conduct said election as follows: First Ward Theo.

Tappmeyer, Ed. R. Aufder Helde and Arthur Brlnkmann. Second1 Ward Arnulf Rauter Everettt Giedinghagen and C. Biles.

The judges shall also serve as Clerks of said election. All persons who are legal voters In said City of Owensville are entitled to vote at said election. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Owensville on this, the 4th day of March, 1935. (SEAL) A. H.

IDEIi, Mayor. Attest: RALPH WARDEN, City Clerk. A number of pupils have been absent this week. Some due to illness. We iope they will all be back BOOn- GRADE IV Thirteen of our class made 100 in Spelling every day last week, they are: Junior Scrivner, Eleanor Winter.

Marvin Ray Howard, Carl Lee Hawkins, Harold Hengsten-berg, Garland Stukenbroeker, San-ford Wenkel, Alvin Helms.Wini-fred Scantlin, Donald Bruton, Ronald Tappmeyer, Earl Rodgers and Eugene Wewerke. Garland Stukenbroeker has gone with his parents to Texas. Gar- ing pupils male 100 each day last Evelyn McKinney, Erlene Dale Raines. Edna Pope and Kenneth Hackmann. Vera Lee Stukenbroeker has mov- ed to El Paso, Texas, The following pupils of the 7th made Spelling class made perfect I 1 wc- Distelkamp.

Leona Nolte, (a Mallos, Dorothy Price, Charles Kurrelmeyer, Gordon Buecke and Tandy Scantlin. 1 GRADE VIII Visitor are always welcome. In Reading we are studying "Rip ton Irving. Clarence Krause Is back with 118 again Maxine Tappmeyer is absent due to illness. WOOLLAM March came like a lamp and we hope it won't go out like a Hon, as every one is anxious for spring.

Hy. and Arthur Borrenpohl and F. Kurrelmeyer made a trip to o-: bu-iness and the later for the day. Fieemont Miller and family of Bay were visitors with the Fred Beler family Sunday, WaI(el. of Bay employ- at the home of Julius Landwehr.

Fred Bueker purchased some fine cattIe near Belle last week' Mllford Niebruegge. Harry Kraft- zeck and Herbert Schalk have been entertaining the measles. Herbert Schalk, senior of the 0. H. S.

accompanied by a number of others motored to Hermann last Friday and Saturday to take the teachers examination. Chester Niebruegge and Wllbert Kurrelmeyer went to Rolla last weekend to the basketball tourna ment. Mica Marv vrhn Tina rnnreH 111 rtipd nllrht. Fsin(-ral will ffrnnnn August Tracht, who was poorly EVANGELICAL CHURCH Sunday School 9:00 a. m.

Classes all ages, taught by efficient and consecrated teachers. We invite you our school. English service at 10:00 a. m. Y.

P. L. at 7:00 p. m. Mid-week Lenten Service, Wednesday evening at 7:30.

We Invite you to worship with C. BOHNENKAMPER. Pastor DRAKE PRESBYTERIAN CIRCUIT REV. ALBERT KUHN, Pastor. Swiss, Nazareth, service 2 p.

m. Young Peoples' meeting. 7:00 p. m. Drake, Emanuel, service 10:00 a.

Woollam, Zoar, service 9:00 a. TRESPASSING FORBIDDEN No hunting, fishing or trespassing by day or night allowed on my land. ANNA L. CAPELLE. BABY CHICKS All leading var ieties.

Flock bloodtested and closely culled. Also do custom hatching. Prices reasonable. PLEASANT VIEW POULTRY FARM AND HATCHERY J. F.

Landwehr, Prop. Gerald, Mo. FOR SALE Cob corn seed. $2.00 per bushel. tf UNION PIPE CO.

BABY CHICKS White Rock, Barred Rock, S. C. Rhode Island Reds and Whites, Silver Laced Wyandottes and S. C. White Leghorn (Large type).

Write for our low prices. Custom hatching H4c per egg. ROSEBUD HATCHERY Rosebud. Mo. (Member Dr.

Salsbury's Poultry Health Service.) SAFETY FIRST Let us do your custom hatching for 2c per egg. We carry FIRE and TORNADO insurance on all eggs while In our care. WE SELL Blood-tested Barred Rocks. White Recks, R. I.

Whites, R. I. Reds, and Eng. W. Leghorns, 17.50 per 100; Heavy assorted $6.80.

HI-LAND HATCHERY, Hermann, Mo. BABY CHICKS Rocks, Reds, Rhode Island White, White Wyan dottes, S. C. White Leghorns. Hatch ing every Monday.

Custom Hatch ing. Prices right. KEN-ROY HATCHERY. Berger. Mo.

FARM TO EXCHANGE for city or town property. 220 acres. About all fenced with woven wire. About half cleared. Good 9 room house and basement.

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

by house. Diaspora and flint clay on farm. Plenty of good timber. With or without equipment. In Gasconade County, 2 miles east of Oak Hill.

A. D. VAUOHAN. Iberia. Mo.

Those interested in making contracts for the raising of eob corn call at the UNION PIPE tf Owensville, Mo. FOR SALE One mule 15 hands high. Also 2 bridles and 2 collars. MRS. AUGUST SCEGO 2tp Owensville, Mo.

FOR SALE) Stock of groceries. meats, notions, dry goods, also fixtures. Sell or lease nronertv. Ten rooms, near factory. B.

L. LEWIS. Union. Mo. For Sale Good baled straw.

It H. D. HENGSTKNBRBri FOR RENT Modern house with all conveniences steam heat, garage. cistern as well as city water, screened porches, etc. Couple without children preferred.

DR. C. A. EBUNG FOR SALE Clover hay, No. grade.

2tp HY. W. NEESE. Bland, Rt. FOR SALE Six head horses and mules coming three years and up.

Also a cow. FRITZ J. BOCK, 2tp FRED L. BOCK. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Hy.

Giedinghagen to Virginia Giedinghagen, lot 7 part lot blk. 69 P. Add. Owensville. $1: Augusta Heidland by Adm.

to Sam Reading. 11 acres at Bland. 9750: Anna Micka by Adm. to Raym. Melton, 40 acres at Rosebud 1300: Elii.

Mundwlller by Ex. to Caroline -Johns, lot blk. 1 Stark $76; Gus Nicks et al. to Ray Scrivner and by him to A. B.

Combs et lot 11 blk. S18. P. Add. Owensville, $100: Christ.

Lalk 10 W. and Ida Maupln. 27 acres at Swiss, $3000. PAUL A. BREUER as a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Schools oounty.

subject to the will of the voters at the Annual School Election to be held Tuesday April 2, 1935. TCrVTTT nr. vi mimiimuij, 8 SAWS WHEREAS, James L. Cunelo and Nancy A. Cunelo, his wife, by their certain Mortgage Deed dated I me oin aay or February, 1923, and.

in me onice or tne coracr of Deeds in and for the County of Gasconade and State of Missouri. In Book 20, at Page 153, i-uuveyea 10 tne undersigned Mort frncrao h. 1 1L, I to go into the consolation bracket where they defeated Pacific by one-sided score of 43-14. This put Owensville In semi-finals with Hermann rs our opponent. This game was one of the closest games cf the totirrament, going into two over-time periods before we could beat Hermann out 28-24.

to tl-p This Owensville Amis with St. James as their opponent. Although consolation final. this game was close and hard fought asJ inai-eH cuiue injuit: the game between Richland and'S'. Louis last Friday.

The former with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. D.

Neese visited 1. 1 rnhl. Ctrmlr GiiiiHav but is now much better. luilUWUig ieai'llin i.Ul ni iiiii.i vjictii "J- f.nl lMt; i oimiy or'The elder Mr. Neese nas oeen 111 Ihe round of the final gun they1 Word was received here on (he nf a death at St.

James of Mrs. OHJ17)4 tbpm con. nioreiuno, nee viiainuerH, wiiirni occurred on Friday, March 1. Friends ln Bland gave a shower Thursday night for the Miller baby i. Owensville held possession the lead most of f-e time throughout the entire game and at I relation and receiving basketball for their trophy.

The Y. W. S. Club in the month- iv election chose Alfred Rnrhhnlr Handel's famous oratorio, "The Messiah," which he is said to have written in 28 days. By means of I some borrowed Vlctrola records, we are enjoying quite a number of the i I at the home of Mrs.

Fred Peth.aa President; Gordon HulT as secre- Mrs. Peth Is caring for the baby, i The C. Howard Haglan president and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Goldbeck 0fClarence Tackltt secretary.

St. Louis spent Sunday at the John, The Freshman English classes Schultz home. Mrs. Schultz andjare now beginning the study of son, David, went to St. Louis with Shakespeare's "Julius Cfesar," a them, returning Monday.

five-act historical tragedy. The music class is now stu lying i-asconane and State or Missouri, that is to say: The Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section Twenty, Township Forty-One. North of Range Four West, containing 40 acres, more or less; Also the North half of the Southwest quarter of Section Twenty, Township Forty-One. North of Range Four West, (excepting that part of the East hnlf of the 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 or less. Which said conveyance was made ln trust to secure the payment of their certain promissory note In said Mortgage Deed specified; and, whereas, the said note Is due and unnald.

Now, therefore, public notice is hereby given that at the request of the legal holder of said note and In pursuance of the conditions in 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 ln said Countv of Gasconade and State of Missouri, on FRIDAY. MARCH 22nd. 1935. between the hours of 9 o'clock A. and 5 o'clock P.

for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness and' costs of executing this trust. W. E. HENNEMANN. 4t Mortgagee.

BLAND EVANGELICAL CHURCH Bland Sunday School 9:30 Church services at 7: SO p. m. Woollam Sunday School 9:30 a. Church services at 10:30. Cooper Hill Sunday School 9:80 a.

No services. Ryors Sunday School 9:30 a. No services. H. 0.

RENKEN, Pastor. Mildred Winter is writing on the! for some time, died Monday night, typewriter with a speed of 44 words at the home of his sister.Mrs. F. C. per minute.

Raymond Helling i Oberbeck In Owensville. Our sym-ranks second with a speed of 42 nuthv in the relatives Mrs. Wm. Lahmeyer and daugh-. ter, Miss Mae, Mrs.

Newport Osborne and Miss ueraimne Evans attended the funeral of Mrs. Light at Rolla Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wood, Mrs.

Minnie Sassmann, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Brandt of Owensville spent Sunday with the Dothage family at Hermann Word was received here last week that Richard Terrill, Edgar Stone and Robert Gross were placed on the eligible list for the Bland post-mastership.

The Democratic Cen tral Committee members served by the Bland postofl.ce are to select the postmaster by ballot from the three eligible names. The Bland High School basketball team placed third at the Regional tournament at Rolla last week. Bland defeated Salem and Sullivan but lost to Rolla. Bunge was placed on the first all-star team and Bilea and Blackwell on the second team. The final game of the season was played Tuesday night against the Newburg teams on the local court.

wordB. Others having written 35 or more are: Elmer Wal decker 39, Emory Bullington 38 and Maynard Rteke and Sophia Bulas 36. The Bookkeeping Class Is just ready to start working on Its fourth and last practice set for the year, The entire fourth quarter wiU be necessary complete this set. Students always enjoy working on these practice sets as this phase of the work Is the part that most nearly resembles actual bookkeeping in business. GRADE SCHOOL NOTES GRADE Six made an average of one hundred on Spelling last week: Charles Bade, Kenneth Ru finer, Norman Lee Wacker, Evelyn Paasch m.

William Ruffiner and Paul Scego. I for to us..

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