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ALTON TELEGRAPH CLASS 01 112719 South Roxana 4C Wednesday, November 27, 2019 ALTON TELEGRAPH CLASS 01 112719 The Telegraph LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS Wanted Apartments / Townhouses Apartments / Townhouses 19-0318 19-0319 19-0325 Now Accepting IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF BUYING OLD THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- Magazines, Records, Applications M A D I S O N C O U N T Y , M A D I S O N C O U N T Y , CUIT COURT Comic Books, Books, I L L I N O I S I L L I N O I S M A D I S O N C O U N T Y , Toys, Antiques, Etc. $$$$$$$$ ---------------------- JUVENILE DIVISION JUVENILE DIVISION I L L I N O I S (314)351-1302 Move In Specials STOREY TO: NORMAN FULKERSON, TO: NORMAN FULKERSON, IN THE INTEREST OF: $99 Studios MANOR FATHER, AND TO ALL FATHER, AND TO ALL MALIA P. STAGGS APARTMENTS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, SANDRA A. STAGGS $199 1 Bdrm Plaintiffs Auctions $299 2 Bdrm ---------------------- IN THE INTEREST OF: NAT- IN THE INTEREST OF: JAC- vs Includes Application, Appliances, w/d hkup, ALEE NICOLE FULKERSON, OB EUGENE FULKERSON, ASHLEY JONES AUCTION Deposit & 1st Month rent & security deposit A MINOR A MINOR UNKNOWN FATHER For Qualified Applicants Defendants 1000+ FIREARMS AUCTION based on income. CASE NUMBER: 13-JA-183 CASE NUMBER: 13-JA-184 December 1st 9am 2601 Starting at $517-$600 ---------------------- C A S E N U M B E R : Lakeland Blvd, Mattoon, IL Call For Details NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 2 0 1 9 P 0 0 0 6 1 9 Gatling Guns, Military, •618-465-8708• Call today NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Winchester 21's, Take notice that on JANU- Take notice that on JANU- Lever Auctions, SAA's, 618-462-5626 ARY 14, 2015, a petition was ARY 14, 2015, a petition was Notice is given you, ASHLEY Pythons, Sporting, Collecting, ---------------------- filed under the Juvenile Court filed under the Juvenile Court JONES AND UNKNOWN More! (217) 273-5056 Equal Housing Act by Thomas Gibbons in Act by Thomas Gibbons in FATHER, Defendants, that www.bauerauction.com Alton, Large 2 Bd Apt, Ref. Opportunity the Circuit Court of Madison the Circuit Court of Madison this cause has been com- Deposit, No Pets, TTY/TDD County entitled "In the In- County entitled "In the In- menced against you in this 466-8277 or 334-8062 711 terest of NATALEE NICOLE terest of JACOB EUGENE Court asking for Guardian- Child / Elderly Care For Hearing FULKERSON" CASE NUM- FULKERSON" CASE NUM- ship and other relief. Unless Impaired Only BER: 13-JA-183, NATALEE BER: 13-JA-184, JACOB EU- you file your response or oth- NICOLE FULKERSON, a G E N E F U L K E R S O N , a erwise file your appearance in ALTON: minor, and that on JANUARY minor, and that on JANUARY this cause in the office of the Need Help? 3 BR Apts. Starting 23, 2020 at the hour of 1:00 23, 2020 at the hour of 1:00 Circuit Clerk of Madison I'm your Girl! PM or as soon thereafter as PM or as soon thereafter as County, Courthouse, Ed- at $595 + Dep. Surrey Court this cause may be heard, an this cause may be heard, an wardsville, Illinois on or be- In Home Care Of Batchelor adjudication/disposition hear- adjudication/disposition hear- fore the 16th day of Decem- All Kinds! Apartments ing on a petition to terminate ing on a petition to terminate ber, 2019 at 9:00 a.m., a Real Estate parental rights will be held parental rights will be held Guardianship and other relief 618-741-5958 upon the petition to have the upon the petition to have the may be granted as prayed for (618)462-8693 $635/Month child declared to be a ward of child declared to be a ward of by Plaintiff. ONE MONTH the court under that Act. The the court under that Act. The court has authority in this pro- court has authority in this pro- (SEAL) For Sale By Owner FREE!!!!! ceeding to take from you the ceeding to take from you the MARK VON NIDA E. ALTON'S FINEST! • 2 Bedroom/1 Bath custody and guardianship of custody and guardianship of Clerk of the Circuit Court 2 BR, DECKS/PATIOS • Updated appliances SWIMMING POOL • Hardwood Vinyl Floors the minor, to terminate your the minor, to terminate your FOR SALE BY 618-259-8787 • Deck/Patio parental rights, and to ap- parental rights, and to ap- 19-0916 OWNER • Water/Sewer/Trash Paid point a guardian with power to point a guardian with power to • W/D Hookups consent to adoption. You may consent to adoption. You may 2120 WYCKOFF • Pet Friendly lose all parental rights to your lose all parental rights to your GODFREY FIRE child. If the petition requests child. If the petition requests PROTECTION ALTON $85,000 Newly Decorated Spacious 2BR Call For More Info the termination of your par- the termination of your par- DISTRICT Large Decks ental rights and the appoint- ental rights and the appoint- BOARD OF Edwardsville Rd. $580-$590 618.467.1899 ment of a guardian with ment of a guardian with # (618)254-4269 # power to consent to adoption, power to consent to adoption, TRUSTEES you may lose all parental you may lose all parental NOTICE OF CHANGE rights to the child. rights to the child. IN REGULAR LEGALS (SEAL) (SEAL) MEETING DATE MARK VON NIDA MARK VON NIDA Clerk of the Circuit Court Clerk of the Circuit Court Notice is given that the 19-0328A 19-0323 Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees of STATE OF ILLINOIS 19-0324 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 3RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF the Godfrey Fire MADISON COUNTY - EDWARDSVILLE, ILLINOIS THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Protection District for 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, CUIT THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- December 2019 will be MANY Upgrades WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. MADISON COUNTY CUIT COURT held on December 17, M A D I S O N C O U N T Y , 618-444-9243 Plaintiff, IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF: I L L I N O I S 2019 at the Liberty Ronnisha LaShay Benson, Bank Community -v.- Petitioner, IN THE INTEREST OF: Room, 3112 Godfrey and JAYLEE M. JONES Road, Godfrey, Illinois Apartments / Townhouses JILL CLARICE HOLLAND, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- Devarick Dewayne Benson, SANDRA A. STAGGS RECORD CLAIMANTS, UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS Respondent Plaintiffs at 7:00 PM. The Board vs will not meet on ALTON Defendant Case Number: 2019D236 ASHLEY JONES December 23, 2019. 2 & 3 Bedrooms UNKNOWN FATHER Multiple Properties 19 CH 254 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Defendants Starting at $550/month Notice is hereby given on the Day-463-0966 Night-466-9047 NOTICE OF SALE pendency of a suit entitled C A S E N U M B E R : "RONNISHA LASHAY BEN- 2 0 1 9 P 0 0 0 6 2 1 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- SON vs. DEVARICK DE- ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on WAYNE BENSON" in the Cir- NOTICE OF PUBLICATION LEGALS August 20, 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, cuit Court of Madison County, will at 11:00 AM on January 7, 2020, at the Administration Third Judicial Circuit, Ed- Notice is given you, ASHLEY Building, 157 North Main Street main entrance lobby, ED- wardsville, Illinois wherein JONES AND UNKNOWN 19-0334A WARDSVILLE, IL, 62025, sell at a public sale to the highest Ronnisha LaShay Benson is FATHER, Defendants, that bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Petitioner and Devarick De- this cause has been com- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 3RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT wayne Benson is Respond- menced against you in this MADISON COUNTY - EDWARDSVILLE, ILLINOIS LOT 37 IN COLONIAL VILLAGE, A SUBDIVISION IN THE ent which suit No. 2019D236 Court asking for Guardian- WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, AS TRUST- EAST HALF OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE and is for a Dissolution of ship and other relief. Unless EE OF STANWICH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST A 10 WEST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, AS THE Marriage. The Respondent, you file your response or oth- Plaintiff, SAME APPEARS FROM PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN Devarick Dewayne Benson, is erwise file your appearance in -v.- PLAT BOOK 33 PAGE 43 IN THE RECORDERS OFFICE OF to be served by publication. this cause in the office of the WONDER D CANNON A/K/A WONDER CANNON et al MADISON COUNTY, ILLINOIS. SITUATED IN MADISON Default may be taken on or Circuit Clerk of Madison Defendant COUNTY, ILLINOIS. after December 20, 2019, in County, Courthouse, Ed- 2018 CH 000242 the Courthouse in Edwards- wardsville, Illinois on or be- NOTICE OF SALE Commonly known as 1503 COLONIAL DRIVE, GODFREY, IL ville, Illinois. fore the 16th day of Decem- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- 62035 ber, 2019 at 9:00 a.m., a ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on Mark Von Nida Guardianship and other relief November 5, 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, Property Index No. 24-2-01-34-03-301-006 Circuit Clerk may be granted as prayed for will at 11:00 AM on December 17, 2019, at the Administration by Plaintiff. Building, 157 North Main Street main entrance lobby, ED- The real estate is improved with a single family residence.
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