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Wednesday, September 23, 2020 7BThe Telegraph ALTON TELEGRAPH CLASS 01 092320
Cleaning & Maintenance
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LEGALS
20-0855
NOTICE
In compliance withSection 511 of the
Quality Housing andWork Responsibility Act
of 1998, the MadisonCounty Housing
Authority (MCHA) hasdeveloped its AgencyPlan for FY 2021 andupdate to the 5 Year
Plan for years2021-2025. This
document is availablefor review starting
September 25, 2020 atthe MCHA CentralOffice located at
2 Eastport Plaza Drive,Collinsville, IL. The Planmay be reviewed at thisoffice until November 9,2020 at 2:00 p.m. The
Authorityʼs hours ofoperation are 8:00 a.m.to 4:30 p.m., Monday
thru Friday.
In addition, there will bea Public Hearing heldon November 9, 2020at 2:00 p.m. to discussthe Annual and 5 Year
Plan. Persons arewelcome to provide
public comments priorto and at this meeting.Written comments will
be accepted on theproposed plans and
should be mailed to theabove address to the
attention of theExecutive Director. All
comments must bereceived by November30, 2020 by 2:00 p.m.
to be considered.
BY ORDER OF:Madison County
Housing AuthorityAndy Hightower,
Executive DirectorCollinsville, IL
LEGALS
20-1184
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTTHIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITM A D I S O N C O U N T Y ,I L L I N O I SJUVENILE DIVISION
TO: FATHER, ERIK ED-WARDS; FATHER, WAYNEHAMIEL; ANY AND ALL UN-KNOWN FATHERS AND TOALL WHOM IT MAY CON-CERN
IN THE INTEREST OF: KAR-LEE EDWARDS, A MINOR
CASE NUMBER: 19-JA-290
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Take notice that on SEPTEM-BER 16, 2020, a petition wasfiled under the Juvenile CourtAct by Thomas Gibbons inthe Circuit Court of MadisonCounty entitled "In the In-te res t o f KARLEE ED-WARDS" CASE NUMBER:19-JA-290, KARLEE ED-WARDS, a minor, and that onDECEMBER 17, 2020 at thehour of 10:00 AM or as soonthereafter as this cause maybe heard, an adjudication/dis-position hearing on a petitionto terminate parental rightswill be held upon the petitionto have the child declared tobe a ward of the court underthat Act. The court has au-thority in this proceeding totake from you the custodyand guardianship of theminor, to terminate your par-ental rights, and to appoint aguardian with power to con-sent to adoption. You maylose all parental rights to yourchild. If the petition requeststhe termination of your par-ental rights and the appoint-ment of a guardian withpower to consent to adoption,you may lose all parentalrights to the child.(SEAL)MARK VON NIDAClerk of the Circuit Court
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The Telegraph8B Wednesday, September 23, 2020 ALTON TELEGRAPH CLASS 02 092320
Electrical
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Wednesday, September 23, 2020 9BThe Telegraph ALTON TELEGRAPH CLASS 03 092320
EMPLOYMENT
LATERAL HIRE POLICE OFFICER
CITY OF MADISON, IL APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
The City of Madison, Illinois is accepting applications toestablish an eligibility list for Lateral Hire Police Officers to
serve as full time police officers.
Qualifications and requirements are Illinois Certified PoliceOfficers who have been employed with their agency for a least2 years, process certificate attesting to successfully completion
of the Minimum Standards Basic Law Enforcement TrainingCourse, be a US Citizen, good morals, able to physically
perform the essential job functions, pass a written examination,oral interview and background check.
APPLICANTS MUST sign up at the desk of the Madison PoliceDepartment, 615 Madison Ave., Madison Illinois between the
hours 9:00 am Wednesday, September 23, 2020 and 11:59 pmon Friday, October 9, 2020
No signings after 11:50 pm on Friday October 9, 2020 will beaccepted.
Mandatory orientation will be held on Saturday, October 17,2020 at 9:00 am at the Madison Fire Station located at 1800
3rd Street, Madison, Illinois.
Application packets will be handed out at the mandatoryorientation.
The City of Madison is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Board of Police Commissioners Madison, Illinois.
EMPLOYMENT
Be a part of the SIU School of
Dental Medicine team!
Candidates must apply online at:siue.edu/employment
Call (618) 650-2190 with questionsSIUE is an AA/EEO employer
SIU School of Dental Medicine
Medical Insurance Representative
The School of Dental Medicine in Alton is seeking applicants for a full-time Medical Insurance Representative. This position is responsible for reviewing patient balances, analyzing the make-up of the balance and
communicating this to the patient as well as working with commercial insurance carriers
and Medicaid to complete payments to patient accounts.Office hours are
9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
SIUE offers generous benefits! • Free life & vision insurance• Multiple health and dental
insurance plans• Tuition waiver for staff and
eligible dependents• Employee discount program• Generous vacation, sick and
administrative closure days
Be a part of the SIU School of Dental Medicine team!
Be a part of the SIU School of
Dental Medicine team!
Candidates must apply online at:siue.edu/employment
Call (618) 650-2190 with questionsSIUE is an AA/EEO employer
SIU School of Dental Medicine
Medical Insurance Representative
The School of Dental Medicine in Alton is seeking applicants for a full-time Medical Insurance Representative. This position is responsible for reviewing patient balances, analyzing the make-up of the balance and
communicating this to the patient as well as working with commercial insurance carriers
and Medicaid to complete payments to patient accounts.Office hours are
9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
SIUE offers generous benefits! • Free life & vision insurance• Multiple health and dental
insurance plans• Tuition waiver for staff and
eligible dependents• Employee discount program• Generous vacation, sick and
administrative closure days
SIU School of Dental Medicine Medical Insurance Representative
Candidates must apply online at: siue.edu/employment
Call (618) 650-2190 with questionsSIUE is an AA/EEO employer
LEGALS
20-0859
THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTTHIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
MADISON COUNTY, ILLINOIS
CARROLLTON BANK, Plaintiffvs.
CHESTER T. SCHILLING, MARY M. SCHILLING, UNKNOWNOWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants.
No. 20-CH-246
RE-AMENDED NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION
Notice is hereby given to UNKNOWN OWNERS andNON-RECORD CLAIMANTS of the real estate described
below, Defendants in the above-entitled case, pursuant to theprovisions of Section 2-206, 15-218 and 15-201 of the Code ofCivil Procedure, that the above-entitled mortgage foreclosure
suit is now pending in said Court and the day on or after whicha default may be entered against Defendants is
October 21st, 2020.
Plaintiff has certified the following regarding said foreclosureaction filed on August 17, 2020:
1. The names of all Plaintiffs and case number are as follows:Carrollton Bank, an Illinois banking corporation; case number:
20-CH-246.
2. The Court in which said action was brought is as follows:Circuit Court for the Third Judicial Circuit, Madison County,
Illinois.
3. The names of the titleholders of record are:Chester T. Schilling and Mary M. Schilling.
4. A legal description of the real estate sufficient to identify itwith reasonable certainty is as follow:
LOT 9 IN BLOCK 4 IN BLUFF VIEW, A SUBDIVISION OFPART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 5NORTH, RANGE 9 WEST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL
MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13 PAGE 41 IN MADISON
COUNTY, ILLINOIS SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OFMADISON, STATE OF ILLINOIS.
Permanent Index No. 19-2-08-27-12-201-042..
5. A common address or description of thelocation of the real estate is as follows: 156 10th Street, Wood
River, Illinois 62095.
6. An identification of the mortgage sought to be foreclosed isas follows:
Name of Mortgagers: Chester T. Schilling and Mary M.Schilling.
Name of Mortgagee: Carrollton BankDate of Mortgage: April 9, 2015.
Date of Recording: April 13,2015.County were recorded: Madison County, Illinois.
Recording document ID: Document No.: 2015R11374.
Dated: 9/15/2020Mark Von Nida,
Clerk of the Court
MORMINO, VELLOFF & SNIDER, P.C.Samuel A. Mormino, Jr. 06196239
3517 College AvenueAlton, IL 62002
618-465-2541; (f) 618/[email protected]
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2005 Buick Custom LaSabre,64,400 Miles, All Power,
AM/FM/CD, Excellent Condi-tion, Auto Headlights, 6.8 L,
Clear Title, $4,625217-257-1943 (Alton)
Autos For Sale
2002 Ford F150, Sup/Cab,Auto, 4x4 V-8, White,
Some Rust, Runs Good,Asking $2,800,
Call 618-616-2134
RVs / Campers
2004 A ClassCoachman, 3 Slides,New Flooring, New
Shades, 2 New FrontTires, 31,000 Miles,$48,500, Tow Car
Available For Purchase618-407-6770
MARKETPLACE
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
12 Regular Mouth CanningJars with Rings and Lids $5;12 Wide Mouth with Lids andRings $6; Cold Packer withRack and 7 Jars, Rings, and
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Large Chest Type DeepFreezer $150;
Large Hand PaintedNativity Scene $50
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Miscellaneous
REAL ESTATE RENTALS
MADISON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY
APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTEDBEGINNING MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2020; FOR
THE FOLLOWING DEVELOPMENT
Edwardsville Senior LivingLocated 623 Hillsboro Ave, Edwardsville, IL1 and 2 Bedroom Project Based Vouchers
1 and 2 Bedroom Tax Credit
No application feeYou must be 55 and older to apply for this nosmoking facility. Rental units require eligibility
determination and income verification.
In addition, all applicants are subject to creditcheck, criminal background check and landlord
references.PLEASE CALL 618.345.5142 formore information or to drop off
an application.
Applications will only be accepted at2 Eastport Plaza Dr., Collinsville IL 62234
Applications will not be accepted beforeMonday, October 5, 2020
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LEGALS
PUBLIC NOTICECity Of Alton, Illinois
Annual Treasurers Report of Cash Receipts and DisbursementsFor the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2020
Published in compliance with Chapter 65, Section 5/3.1-35-65 of theIllinois Compiled Statutes
PRELIMINARY STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS BASED ON UNAUDITED AMOUNTS GENERAL SPECIAL DEBT CAPITAL INTERNAL PENSION FUND REVENUE SERVICE PROJECTS ENTERPRISE SERVICE TRUSTBEG. BALANCE 10,495,062 12,549,324 (226,294) 827,162 16,865,719 (1,367,923) 46,486,782REVENUE 35,205,658 5,873,148 483,661 392,909 42,833,450 1,362,200 45,954,604EXPENDITURES (84,052,804) (2,307,664) (734,046) (1,307,123) (1,726,577) (2,811,450) (8,508,729)OTHER SOURCES 55,314,343 (2,385,259) 459,386 1,500,000 (55,200,913) 0 0END FUND BALANCE 16,962,259 13,729,549 (17,293) 1,412,948 2,771,679 (2,853,173) 83,932,657REVENUE SUMMARYGENERAL FUND:PROP-TAX CORP 6,106,411; PROP-TAX MUNI BAND 50,647; PROP-TAX FICA 321,419; MUNICIPAL AUTO RENTAL TAX 28,462; CITY SALES TAX 3,334,663; ELECTRIC FRANCHISE TAX 1,609,576; GAS FRANCHISE TAX 339,484; RIGHT OF WAY – ELECTRIC TAX 219,420; RIGHT OF WAY – GAS TAX 77,950; CABLE TV FRANCHISE TAX 621,858; CONSOLIDATED TELECOM TAX 401,620; WATER UTILITY TAX 412,575; MUNI RETAILER OCC TAX 4,985,248; USE TAX 940,211; MALL BUSINESS DIST TAX 215,664; EMERGENCY VEHICLE FUND 72,405; OFF TRACK BETTING TAX 46,521; STATE INCOME TAX 3,004,155; CORP P P REPLACEMENT TAX 1,653,150 CORP P P REPLACEMENT FICA 198,000; VIDEO GAMING MACHINE 40,750; VIDEO GAMING 358,401; ST COLLECTED GAMING TAX 1,917,427; GAMING HEAD TAX 379,381; BUSINESS LICENSE 108,330; ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE 67,175; ANIMAL PERMITS 475; BUILDING PERMITS 116,145; ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9,846; PLUMBING PERMITS 5,220; SIGN PERMITS 2,710; HOUSING INSP & PERMITS 131,090; FINES & FEES 176,321; E-CITATION 2,622; DUI FINES 13,902; LOCAL AGENCY 19 FINES 11,317; MADISON COUNTY 911 PSAP REIMB 248,131; TRAFFIC BUREAU 18,339; SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION 4,941; VEHICLE ACQUISITION/MAINT 8,488; IMPOUNDMENT FEES 3,490; VEHICLE RETENTION FEES 126,550; BAIL PROCESSING FEE 10,000; FINGERPRINTING 10,383; STREET CUT INSP FEES 590; CITY CLERK FEES 116,095; FIRE INSPECTION FEES 150; GARBAGE COLLECTION FEE 2,688,324; COURT COSTS RECOVERED 7,473; GREENS FEES 9,188; INTEREST EARNINGS 121,978; RENT OF CITY OWNED PROP 12,761; OTHER RENTS & CONCESSIONS 4,451; DONATIONS & CONTRIBUTIONS 742; JUVENILE DIVERSION PROGRAM 380; PD DEDICATED CONTRIBUTIONS 8,000; K9 CONTRIBUTIONS 14,195; REIMBURSABLE SERVICES 168,140; REIMB SVCS - HOUSING 35,184; REIMB SVCS - SCHOOL 70,357; REIMB SVCS – FBI 805; REIMB SVCS - CORPS OF ENG 10,064; MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS 14,841; FEDERAL PRISONER 314,694; FIRE TRAINING REIMBURSE 7,240; COUNTY PRISONER 389,607; REIMBURSABLE SVC/CDAH 13,396; MUNICIPAL AGGREGATION 69,627; GRANTS 486,991; SALE OF CITY PROPERTY 26,739; CONTR FROM OTHER FUNDS 6,235,497; PROCEEDS OF LOAN 37,800; TOTAL 39,546,913ALTON MUNI BAND SPECIAL ACCOUNT:OTHER INCOME – MUNI BAND 4,693; INTEREST EARNINGS 17; DONATIONS & CONTRIBUTIONS 1,900; TOTAL 6,610AMBULANCE:AMBULANCE FEES 482,160; TOTAL 482,160AMPHITHEATER CONCERT SERIES:RESERVATION FEES: 2,500; INTEREST EARNINGS 917; OTHER RENTS & CONCESSIONS 128,312; TICKET SALES 205,094; COMMISSIONS 343; DONATIONS & CONTRIBUTIONS 299,881; REFUNDS 6,400; TOTAL 643,448CAPITAL IMPROV ESCROW/AGM:INTEREST EARNINGS 88; TOTAL 88EMPLOYEE HEALTH BENE FD:RETIREE CONTRIBUTIONS 735,274; EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS 354,466; REFUNDS 238,217; CONTR FROM OTHER FUNDS 4,131,328; TOTAL 5,459,286FIRE PENSION FUND:AMBULANCE FEES 393,394; CONTR FROM OTHER FUNDS 24,896,111; TOTAL 25,289,505FOOD AND BEVERAGE TAX:RESTAURANT TAX 408,732; INTEREST EARNINGS 2,376; MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS 25; TRANSFERS-IN 9; TOTAL 411,142GMP RESTORATION PROJECT FUND:DONATIONS & CONTRIBUTIONS 5; TOTAL 5HASKELL HOUSE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM:DONATIONS & CONTRIBUTIONS 4; TOTAL 4HUNTER/RUSSELL/EASTON:GAMING TAX SURCHARGE 25,000; INTEREST EARNINGS 765; TOTAL 25,765ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIRE:PROP-TAX IMRF 172,260; CORP P P REPLACEMENT TAX 198,000; TOTAL 370,260JAMES KILLION BEAUTIFICATION:DONATIONS & CONTRIBUTIONS 40; INTEREST 1; TOTAL 41LUCY HASKELL PLAYHOUSE FUND:INTEREST EARNINGS 90; DONATIONS & CONTRIBUTIONS 2,714; TOTAL 2,804MOTOR FUEL TAX FUND:MOTOR FUEL TAX 971,116; INTEREST EARNINGS 8,025; REIMBURSABLE SERVICES 155,700; SALE OF CITY PROPERTY 989; TOTAL 1,135,831MULTIMODAL TIGER GRANT:INTEREST EARNINGS 1,148; TOTAL 1,148N E MEMORIAL ROSE GARDEN:RESERVATION FEES 1,160; DONATIONS & CONTRIBUTIONS 100; TOTAL 1,260ORIENTAL GARDEN:INTEREST 200; DONATIONS & CONTRIBUTIONS 3,000; TOTAL 3,200PARK:DOG PARK PERMITS 2,430; RESERVATION FEES 21,345; RENT OF CITY OWNED PROPERTY 20,598; MINERAL RIGHTS LEASE 235,035; DONATIONS & CONTRIBUTIONS 3,845; REIMBURSABLE SERVICES 110; TOTAL 283,363PAYROLL FUND:FINES & FEES 594; INTEREST EARNINGS 980; TOTAL 1,574PIASA BIRD MAINTENANCE FUND:INTEREST EARNINGS 2; TOTAL 2PLAYGROUND & RECREATION:RECREATION FEES 68,289; RENT OF CITY OWNED PROPERTY 23,115; MINERAL RIGHTS LEASE 235,035; OTHER RENTS & CONCESSIONS 31,353; DONATIONS & CONTRIBUTIONS 750; REIMBURSABLE SERVICES 213; REFUNDS 165; MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS 820; TOTAL 359,740POLICE PENSION FUND:CONTR FROM OTHER FUNDS 24,881,467; TOTAL 24,881,467RIVERFRONT PK/MARINA DEV:GAMING TAX SURCHARGE 25,000; INTEREST EARNINGS 2,286; TOTAL 27,286RMTC PROJECT/MAINTENANCE:PARKING FEES 120,276; INTEREST 47; TOTAL 121,323SERIES 1991 G O BOND:BOND & INT TAXES 481,982; INTEREST EARNINGS 1,646; TOTAL 483,628SIMPSON TENNIS MEMORIAL FUND:INTEREST 61; DONATIONS & CONTRIBUTIONS 6,950; TOTAL 7,011SEWER CONSTRUCTION:CONTR FROM OTHER FUNDS 39,333; TOTAL 39,333SEWER SERVICE FUND:SEWER PERMITS 1,475; SEWAGE DISPOSAL PERMIT 1,120; SEWER SERVICE CHARGES 1,792,963; INTEREST EARNINGS 65,166; REFUNDS 391; MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS 290; SALE OF CITY PROPERTY 48,119,949; TRANSFERS-IN 1,913,664; TOTAL 51,895,017SEWER RESERVE FUND:INTEREST EARNINGS 26,200; TOTAL 26,200SEWER MAINT RENEW & REPLACE:CONTR FROM OTHER FUNDS 83,333; TOTAL 83,333SPENCER T OLIN GOLF COURSE:GREENS FEES 36,378; INTEREST EARNINGS 290; TOTAL 36,668TIF 2:PROP-TAX CORP 156,021; INTEREST EARNINGS 8,120; TOTAL 164,141TIF BOND FUND (O-I):INTEREST EARNINGS 33; CONTR FROM OTHER FUNDS 411,386; TOTAL 411,419TIF PROJECT FUND #1:INTEREST EARNINGS 9,876; GRANTS 487,500; TOTAL 497.376TAX INCREMENT FINANCING:PROP-TAX CORP 2,374,600; INTEREST EARNINGS 161,877; TOTAL 2,536,477TOURISM TAX:TOURISM TAX 596,288; INTEREST EARNINGS 3,211; DONATIONS & CONTRIBUTIONS 2,000; TOTAL 601,499TREATMENT PLT RENEW & REPLACE:CONTR FROM OTHER FUNDS 53,810; TOTAL 53,810WILLIAM E SMITH PARK:INTEREST EARNINGS 423; DONATIONS & CONTRIBUTIONS 4,000; TOTAL 4,423WESTERN MILITARY ACADEMY MSF:INTEREST EARNINGS 101; DOANTIONS & CONTRIBUTIONS 9,385; TOTAL 9,486WWTP SALE:INTEREST EARNINGS 25,511; DEMOLITION LEGAL REIMBURSEMENT 89,796; TOTAL 115,307PAYROLL: 0.01 TO 24,999.99ALFORD, JENNIFER; BARNHART, ABIGAYLE; BARNHART, ROBERT; BARRETT, SARAH; BAZE, ZACK; BEGNEL KYLE; BERKEL, ALLAN; BERNAIX, BEN; BIEVENUE, BRETT; BITTRICH, MARC; BLACHFORD, JOHNATHAN; BLASINGIM, LARRY; BOULDS, DAVID; BRADLEY, DYLAN; BRAKE, CHARLES; BRATTON, KEGAN; BREY, JAKE; BRICE, MICHAEL; BROWN, GREGORY; BURGESS, TYLER; BURNHAM, MYLES; CAMPBELL, BRIAN; CAPORAL, CONNER; CARTWRIGHT, QUINN; CLARK, CHRISTOPHER; CLAYWELL, KATHRYN; CLAYWELL, CAROLINE; COCHRAN, MORGAN; COLLINS, SHANNON; COX, DREW; COX, JAMES; DAVAULT, DERRICK; DAVIS, ANTHONY; DOBBINS, ANTHONY; DOSSO, SAMANTHA; DOSSO, SCOTT; DUNPHY, CHRISTOPHER; EBERLIN, THOMAS; EICHEN, ROBERT; EICKHOFF, MIA; ELFGEN, KYLER; ELLIOTT, STEPHANIE; ELMENDORF, RHONDA; ESPINOZA, CLAUDIA; FAVAZZA, KIERAN; FEARN, LOGAN; FISHER, GINA; FRAISE, WALTER; FROST, GEORGE; GAGICH, MICHAEL; GARRISON, ANDREW; GRIZZLE, DAYTON; HALE, NICHOLAS; HARDIN LUTHER; HARSHBERGER, RONALD; HAYNES, FRANK; HELLRUNG, HERBERT; HERRING, TAYLOR; HERRIN, DANTE; HERRING, CHAD; HEWITT, JACOB; HURST, WILLIAM; INMAN, MARY; JACKSON, JAMES; JACKSON, DORIS; JEFFERSON, CORTEZ; JOHNSON, SAMUEL; JOHNSON, JAMES; JOHNSON, ANTHONY; JONES, GARY; JONES, MICHELLE; JONES, DEANDRE; JULIANO, JACOB; KAIZER, PAMELA; KENDIG, PAULETTA; KLEINSCHNITTGER, JACLYN; KYLES, TYIA; LANE, DANIEL; LINDSEY, DARREN; LOGAN, MICAH; LOVETT, BRANDON; MACAFEE, CAROLYN; MAHER, GRACIE; MARQUIS, DREW; MATIFES, TIMOTHY; MAYBERRY-LOPILATO, SKYE; MCCANE, BOBBY; MCGAUGHEY, BRADLEY; MCNEAR, XAVIER; MILITZER, PAUL; MILLER, SAMUEL; MOOSHEGIAN, DAVID; MORGAN, JVAN; MURPHY, JASON; MYERS, RONALD; NASELLO, CHARLES; NASELLO, ALLAN; NASELLO, ALAINA; NEAL, AREANNA; OLTMANN, JOHN; ORR, TAYEN; PERRY, RONDELL; PHIPPS, TERRIAUNA; PIOCOS, MATTHEW; PORTER, SARAH; PORTING, KARLA; POSTLEWAIT, NATHAN; PRATT, DAVID; PRESLEY, AUSTIN; PRUETT, SAMUEL; RECTOR, MATTHEW; RICHARDSON, KATHLEEN; ROBEEN, WILLIAM; ROBERT, MARTHA; ROBERTS, BRANDON; ROBINSON, AMIA; ROBINSON, OWEN; ROSS, DELANO; RULE, JASON; RYNERSON, JONATHAN; SANDBERG, AUSTIN; SCHEFFEL, DANIELLE; SCHEITER, JACKSON; SCHEITER, SAMUEL; SCHEPERS, PRESTON; SCHRAGE, MICHEAL; SCHROCK, SHONNA; SCYOC, ABBY; SCYOC, THOMAS; SILKWOOD, ANTHONY; SIMMONS, DAVION; SISK, CRAIG; SISK, COLBY; SMITH, TAMMY; SMITH, JULLIAN; SMITH, CHRISTIAN; SMITH, BRODERICK; SMITH, EMILY; SMITH, TREVOR; SNIDER, GREYSON; SPILLER, DARIUS; SPRAGUE, WILLIAM; SPRINGMAN, TYLER; SPURGEON, MICHAEL; SUMPTER, TATE; SUTTLES, CHRISTOPHER; TAUL, ROBERT; TAUL, BRADELY; THOMECZEK, ROMAN; TRAVIS, ZACHARY; TUBBS, TIMOTHY; UFERT, KAIJA; VANDOREN, BENJAMIN CODY; VELLOFF, MICHAEL; VOSS, JENNIFER; WALKER, NEKO; WARNER, BOBBY; WEBER, BETHANY; WESTBROOK, ANDREW; WILSON, RILEY; WILSON, ZAYNE; WILSON, ZAKAREE; WOELFEL, NICHOLAS; WONG, ADAMPAYROLL: 25,000.00 TO 49,999.99BAKER, ANDREA; BALLINGER, EDWARD; BLACK, BRIAN; BROCKMAN, TAYLOR; BRUNAUGH, BECKY; BUEHLMAN, JACOB; BUHS, TERRY; BYRD, THOMAS; COX, AMY; DUNN, KIM; ELLIOTT, JAMES; EVERAGE, SHERRY; FISH, JENNIFER; FOX, RANDY; FRY, RACHEL; GIBSON, STEVEN; GROVE, KEVIN; HALLIDAY, MATTHEW; HILGERT, PAUL; HOLLAND, TORSHELL; JOYCE, LARANCE; KRUEGER, KAREN; LITTLE, CHRISTINE; LOVETT, DENNIS; LUPCHO, STEVE; MCNELLY, JARED; MILLER, ELIJAH; NEWMAN, BARBARA; NEWBERRY, CYNTHIA; OHLEMEYER, SHANE; PHILLIPS, MIKEL; POHLMAN, TODD; QUIGLEY, DENNIS; RAINEY, TRACY; TEPEN, JACOB; VARNER, JOHN; WALKER, JEFF; WATT, ROBERT; WOULFE, MATTHEWPAYROLL: 50,000.00 TO 74,999.99ANTROBUS, HOWARD; BARNES, DEANNA; BECK, DEBBIE; BELLITTO, ANTHONY; BENZ, THOMAS; BISHOP, ADAM; BOALS, JOSHUA; BOCKHOLDT, LORI; BOULDS, MARY; CAMPION, PATRICK; CLARK, KIMBERLY; COLLIER, DEBBIE; COX, KATHY; DAVIS, JONATHAN; DAVIS, TYRONE; DEGRAND, THOMAS; DEVER, KIM; DIDDLEBOCK, WILLIAM; EICHEN, DAVID; EMERSON, TRISTA; FLANIGAN, PATRICIA; FRY, AARON; GARRISON, JOSEPH; GRAY, SHANE; HALL, JOSHUA; HALLIDAY, MATTHEW; HAYNES, MICHAEL; HEFNER, JEFFREY; HENDERSON, ANDREW; HERRING, ROBERT; HOLLAND, CAMEO; HOLSHOUSER, CLIFFORD; HUBBARD, DOUGLAS; INGLE, CHERYL; KOPSIE, MICHAEL; LANDO, JENNIFER; LOMELINO, RACHEL; MARTIN, CHEYANNE; MARTIN, JENIFER; MCCAIN, RICK; MCNELLY, SUZANNE; MORSE, BRYAN; NASELLO, PETE; ONTIS, NICHOLAS; ORBAN, RICKY; OWENS, ERIC; PARSONS, MICHAEL; PATTERSON, RICHARD; PAULDA-ARMSTEAD, CARA; PORTER, AARON; RENKEN, MARGARET; RIFFEY, CARL; ROBERTS, LLOYD; ROBERTSON, ALAN; ROBERTSON, SCOTT; ROEVER, ASHLEY; SCHWEGEL, JACOB; SCOTT, NATHANAEL; SHAW, SAMUEL; SHERMAN, RICHARD; SLAUGHTER, CYNTHIA; SNYDER, LINDSEY; SOWDERS, MATTHEW; STEELE, TAMARA; SWOPE, JARVIS; TAUL, NATHAN; TAYLOR, BENJAMIN; THOMPSON, STEPHEN; TRANTER, MATHEW; VERNATTI, TROY; VOSS, DAWN; VROMAN, MICHAEL; WALLACE, PAUL; WILLIAMS, SHELTON; WIMMERSBERG, JOHN; WITCHER, MELISSAPAYROLL: 75,000.000 TO 99,999.99ANDERSON, JOEL; BAILEY, EVAN; BARNHART, ROBERT; BEABER, MICHAEL; BERTSCHI, BRENT; BILLEAU, PAUL; BOLLING, JOHN; BOSAW, STEVEN; BRADLEY, CARL; BRANTLEY, WILLIAM; BRENNER, BRIAN; BROMAGHIM, JOEL; CAFFEY, GREGORY; CAMPION, JOHN; CONRAD, MARK; CUSTER, JACOB; DAVISON, THOMAS; DELLAMANO, ZACHARY; DEWALL, DAVID; DEWALL ROBERT; DOTY, JENNIFER; DRESSLER, JEREMIAH; ESPINOZA, MANUEL; EVANS, BRIAN; FERGURSON, ELLIOTT; GARLAND, TYLER; GREEN, CRAIG; HARRIS, ROBERT; HARTNETT, JACOB; HEJNA, EMILY; HOLLIDAY, DONALD; HUNT, JAMES; HUNTER, JAMES; IMAN, JACOB; JANUARY, STEPHEN; LANDUYT, ERIC; LIGNOUL, TYLER; LONG, RUSSELL; LUTMAN, KIMBERLY; MAGGART, MARY; MATTILA, CHRISTOPHER; MCCANE, BILLY; MCCRAY, KURTIS; MCKEE, ERIC; MCNEAR, CLINTON; MELETTI, PAUL; MIDDLEBOCK, STEDMAN;MORELLI, MICHAEL; NEWMAN, RICHARD; NOLLE, KENDAL; PARKER, RYAN; PERRY, STEVEN; PRICE, LARRY; PRUITT, HUNTER; PULIDO, MARCOS; QUIGLEY, DAVID; REED, WILLIAM; RINEY, SAMUEL; RODERFELD, MICHAEL; SCOGGINS, AMANDA; SEBOLD II, RICHARD; SHEWMAKER, MICHAEL; SIATOS, JAMES; SIMON, WILLIAM; SISSOM, TODD; SOWDERS, STEVEN; THORNTON, JEFFREY; VETTER, DEREK; WALKER, BRANT; WARLICK, VINCENT; WHITESIDE, DANIELPAYROLL: 100,000.000 TO 124,999.99BENNETT, PATRICK; CHRISTNER, DUSTIN; COLE, JASON; EICHEN, DAVID; FISCHER, MATTHEW; FORD, JARRETT; FRANKE, JOHN; FRANKE, ROBERT; HOUSE, THOMAS; JEMISON, JESSE; METZLER, MICHAEL; O’NEILL, MICHAEL; PIERSON, WILLIAM; RAUSCHKOLB, DANNY; RICHARDSON, DERRICK; SCHAEFER, DOUGLAS; SIMMONS, JASON; SPLITTORFF, JOSEPH; SWEETMAN, BRADLEY; VAMBAKETES, PETERPAYROLL: 125,000.000 AND OVERBUHS, TERRY; STINNETT, SETHLIABILITIES:AFLAC (INDIVIDUAL) 48,218; AFSCME COUNCIL 31 21,079; ALTON MUN EMP FED CRED UNION 333,281; ALTON FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 1255 49,694; AMANDA SCOGGINS 53; TERRY BUHS 538; CITY CHARITABLE CONT CLUB 2,072; CLUB FITNESS 1,709; WASHINGTON NATIONAL INSURANCE CO 1,214; CONTINENTAL AMERICAN INS CO 45,278; COX, KATHY 101; DEPT OF EDUCATION 3,345; FAMILY SUPPORT PAYMENT CENTER 1,332; ALTON FIRE FIGHTERS KITTY FUND 11,450; FIRE PENSION 321,210; MATTHEW FISCHER 16; HARTFORD 5,425; HARTFORD ROTH AFTER TAX 8,622; HEALTH INSURANCE 4,313,400; STATE DISBURSEMENT (IL CHILD SUPPORT) 65,479; IL DEPT OF REVENUE 683,988; ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT FUND 811,373; INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 3,095,932; JPMORGAN CHASE/ACCT OF C.SCHWAAB 64,341; LINDSEY SNYDER 356; METLIFE 47,012; NATIONWIDE 446,476; NAUTILUS FITNESS/RACQUET CTR 11,798; 3321-NCPERS-IL IMRF 2,496; POLICEMEN’S BENEVOLENT & PROTECTVE 30,375; PB PA OFFICER DISTRESS FUND 6,372; PHILLIPS, MIKEL 204; POLICE & FIRE INSURANCE ASSOC 5,359; POLICE PENSION 488,710; REIMBURSEMENT 1,521; RICK ORBAN 236; SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION 1,891; STANDARD TORCH CLUB 3,875; SWEETMAN, BRAD 58; CHAUFFERS TEAMSTERS WAREHOUSE 23,155; TRANSAMERICA 845; UNITED WAY OF GREATER ST LOUIS 4,467; ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF REVEUE-TAX LEVY 102; TOTAL 10,760,141EXPENDITURES AND EXPENSES:1ST MIDAMERICA CREDIT UNION 26,803; ABATEMENT MANAGEMENT INC 53,206; ABATE-PRO, INCORPORATED 10,143; ABBOTT MACHINE CO 10,940; AC ENVIRONMENTAL, INC 5,200; ADVANCE AUTO PARTS INC #101945 13,038; ADVANCED TITLE SOLUTIONS INC AND 3,000; ADVANTAGE NEWS 15,527; AIRGAS MID AMER INC 13,229; ALTON CEMETERY 75,000; ALTON EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SUPPLY 5,253; ALTON MAIN STREET 25,000; ALTON MALL LLC 493,262; ALTON MARINA 74,460; ALTON MEMORIAL SALES INC 4,625; ALTON SAVE A LOT 17,201; ALTON SHEET METAL CORP 19,946; ALTON WINAIR CO 3,337; AMANO MCGANN INC 7,357; AMAZON MARKETPLACE 6,697; AMEREN ILLINOIS 66,300; AMERICAN WATER 174,658; AMERICAN WATER CAPITAL CORP 275,848; AMW CONTAINER SALES AND RENTAL 33,175; APEX NETWORK PHYSICAL THERAPY 2,610; ARROW SIGN & OUTDOOR 5,420; ASP ENTERPRISES 5,544; ASPHALT SALES & PRODUCTS INC 22,431; AT&T 18,450; AT&T MOBILITY 8,299; AXON ENTERPRISE INC 5,590; AZAVAR AUDIT SOLUTIONS 21,273; B & B CUSTOM TS & GIFTS 3,090; B & F CONSTRUCTION CODE SERVICES IN 4,844; B AND D 2,880; BANNER FIRE EQUIPMENT 29,575; BARCOM SECURITY 11,137; BEARING HEADQUARTERS CO 2,579; BENCHMARK TITLE COMPANY & 3,000; BEYONDTRUST CORPORATION 7,120; BISHOP ADAM 2,559; BJC EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 6,329; BLACHFORD CONSULTING SERVICES 16,538; BLACK’S SPORTING GOODS 8,526; BLUFF CITY GRILL 3,544; BLUFF CITY MINERALS CO, LLC 81,516; BOB BARKER CO, INC 6,816; BOBCAT OF ST LOUIS 6,956; BO’S HARDWARE INC 8,697; BOSCHERT JERRY A 6,400; BOUND TREE MEDICAL, LLC 13,110; BS&A SOFTWARE 52,275; BUSH TERMITE & PEST CONTROL INC 3,196; BUXTON 35,000; CAFFEY, RODNEY 61,200; CARROLLTON BANK 202,238; CASSENS 2,817; CDW GOVERNMENT INC 93,436; CENTRAL STATES FIREWORKS, INC. 20,000; CHAD MEYER TRUCKING & EXCAVATING 3,885; CHARLES E MAHONEY CO 1,193,678; CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS LLC 92,503; CITY OF ALTON 14200; CITY OF ALTON DEMOLITION FUND 10,421; CJD E-CYCLING 3,196; CLEAN UNIFORM SERVICES INC 29,966; COLLINS AND HERMANN INC 3,545; COMMAND SOLUTIONS LLC 3,950; COMMUNITY TITLE & ESCROW LTD AND 27,000; COMPASS MINERALS AMERICA INC 229,878; CONCRETE SUPPLY OF ILL LLC 17,200; CONSTRUCTION CAM, LLC 3,000; CONTINENTAL RESEARCH CORPORATION 7,551; COOL CITY LIGHTS, LLC 2,700; CSR ASPHALT PAVING 100,706; D & D TIRE SERVICE 65,748; DATATRONICS INC 121,708; DAVE THOMAS DESIGN 2,858; DEPT OF MENTAL HEALTH STATE OF ILLI 13,362; DNE TRUCK EQUIPMENT 4,755; DORMAKABA 3,748; DPC ENTERPRISES 3,294; DRILLINGER, DAVID 3,160; DRILLINGER, GAIL 2,950; EAST PERRY LUMBER CO 5,201; EAST-WEST GATEWAY COUNCIL OF GOV 100,300; EDWARD JONES 3,614; EKON BENEFITS 5,404; ELECTRICO INC 9,573; ELEMENT TURF OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS 118,033; EMERGENCY REPORTING 4,555; EMPLOYEE TECH INC 3,945; ENTERASOURCE, LLC 23,273; ENVIROLIFE CONSULTING LLC 22,718; ERB EQUIPMENT CO, INC 70,717; EXTENDED STAY AMERICA 5,615; FARM & HOME SUPPLY 17,291; FEDERAL EASTERN INTERNATIONAL 7,881; FIRE SAFETY SALES & SERVICE INC 4,419; FIRE TRAINING STRUCTURES LLC 250,000; FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE CO & 3,000; FIRSTNET-AT&T MOBILITY 29,496; FISCHER LUMBER CO 11,090; FLORISSANT PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES 6,100; FMG PUBLISHING INC 3,490; FOUR SEASONS DISTRIBUTORS 10,497; FOWLER TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 83,762; FRANKFORD EDWARD 13,325; FRED’S TOWING INC 3,875; FUNTRONIX LLC 2,904; GATEWAY BOBCAT LLC 2,722; GATEWAY DM, LLC 4,898; GEISSLER ROOFING CO INC. 30,598; GILLIHAN CONCRETE 52,947; GOODHIRE, LLC 4,410; GREAT AMERICA FINANCIAL SERVICES 17,318; GREAT RIVERS & ROUTES TOURISM BREAU 23,312; GREEN EARTH GREENHOUSES 3,790; GREENTRAC, LLC 55,475; GRP MECHANICAL CO INC 8,298; GUARDIAN TRACKING LLC 3,106; HACH CO 6,514; HALL SIGNS, INC 18,247; HALLIDAY, MATTHEW 2,794; HALPIN MUSIC CO 3,077; HAMILTON FABRICATION & STEEL SUPPLY 4,588; HEARTLAND SERVICES INC 2,509; HEFNER JEFFREY M 2,794; HERITAGE PETROLEUM LLC 11,327; HEROS IN STYLE 8,069; HILLIS CONTRACTING & BUILDING 8,160; HOME CITY ICE COMPANY 5,188; HOME DEPOT 17,012; HOMEFIELD ENERGY 1,036,829; HURFORD ARCHITECTS INC 7,200; I M L RISK MGMT ASSOC 1,163,036; IDS APPLICATIONS INC 7,050; IL AMERICAN WATER CO 108,155; IL DEPT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY 15,266; IL DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH 20,811; IL DEPT OF REVENUE 10,763; IL DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 37,229; IL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 82,414; ILLINOIS STATE POLICE 4,500; ILLINOIS STATE TREASURER 8,836; INTERNATIONAL SECURITY PRODUCTS 3,179; INTL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING CENTERS 3,035; J L NASH ENTERPRISES INC 4,450; J P BURNS EXCAVATING 6,347; JARVIS ELECTRIC INC 6,525; JERSEYVILLE WAREHOUSE 17,759; JMH CONSULTING SERVICES LLC 73,515; JOHN DEERE FINANCIAL 17,366; JOHN FABICK TRACTOR CO 19,511; JOHNSON CONTROLS 2,657; JONASSEN STRUCTURAL MOVERS 6,000; JOYCE PROPERTIES LLC 2,619; JULIE INC 2,555; JUN CONSTRUCTION 59,002; KAMADULSKI EXCAVATING & GRADING 185,533; KANE MECHANICAL INC 38,239; KEY EQUIPMENT - KC 2,688; KEY EQUIPMENT CO 5,853; KIENSTRA ILLINOIS LLC 112,638; KIENSTRA PRECAST LLC 4,672; KING PATRICK G 3,450; KLOSS FURNITURE - EDWARDSVILLE 8,100; KOERNER DISTRIBUTOR INC 3,188; KONE INC 3,358; LACAL EQUIPMENT 6,790; LANGA RESOURCE GROUP DBA LOGO IT 7,050; LAWSON PRODUCTS INC 3,524; LEADSONLINE 4,262; LEO M ELLEBRACHT COMPANY 12,620; LEON UNIFORM CO 20,036; LEWIS & CLARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE 8,000; LEXIPOL LLC 4,668; LIBERTY BANK 297,557; LIFTOFF LLC 19,588; LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO 28,633; LOCAL GOV U 5,394; LOWE’S COMPANIES, INC. 12,374; LWS CONSTRUCTION LLC 42,988; LYNNS PRINTING 3,389; MADISON COUNTY HEALTH DEPT 3,072; MADISON COUNTY RECORDER 11,502; MADISON COUNTY TREASURER TAX BILLS 5,109; MADISON COUNTY TRUSTEE PAYMENT ACCT 23,200; MAHONEY ASPHALT 382,520; MARK STUNKEL TRUCKING INC 15,290; MCCONNELL & ASSOCIATES 6,720; MCKAY AUTO PARTS 5,180; MEAD & MOORE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION 4,120; MEDART ENGINE 5,187; METAL CULVERTS INC 3,509; METRO EQUIPMENT 15,296; MIDWAY TRAILER SALES & SERVICE 3,633; MIDWEST OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE LTD 18,460; MIKES INC 61,651; MISSOURI BAPTIST UNIVERSITY 23,487; MORRISSEY CONTRACTING CO INC 8,267; MORROW BROTHERS FORD INC 36,845; MORTON SALT INC 18,266; MSA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INC 12,273; MTI DISTRIBUTING 14,713; MTS JERSEYVILLE INC 3,946; NAPP ALLAN 65,571; NAUTILUSNET.COM 17,820; NELSON SYSTEMS, INC. 9,857; NETCO TITLE AND 3,000; NFL FLAG/USA FOOTBALL 10,619; NORTHEASTERN IL PUBLIC SAFETY TRAIN 7,790; NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 4,800; NU WAY CONCRETE FORMS 31,398; ODESCO INDUSTRIAL SERVICES 30,848; ONI OLD NATIONAL INSURANCE 7,339; O’REILLY AUTO PARTS INC 32,737; OSF ST. ANTHONY’S HEALTCENTER 3,658; OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY OF ST LOUIS 12,626; PARKSON CORP 2,687; PAYPAL CREDIT 14,560; PECKHAM, GUYTON, ALBERS & VIETS 12,000; PHYSIO-CONTROL,INC 4,549; PIASA MOTOR FUELS INC 305,834; PIASA ROAD OIL, LLC 50,962; PIONEER PRODUCTS INC 5,830; POLYDYNE INC 7,322; PONTOON TITLE COMPANY AND 3,000; PRAIRIE FARMS DAIRY 3,935; PRAIRIE STATE TITLE & ESCROW & 9,000; PRECISION LIGHTING & ELEC SUPPLY 2,668; PRIORITY DISPATCH CORP 2,775; QUALITY PONTIAC INC 22,129; R P LUMBER CO INC 4,869; RADCLIFF MASONRY 21,500; RAIN FOR RENT 22,062; RAY OHERRON CO INC 5,697; RCS CONSTRUCTION, INC 80,731; RED E MIX, LLC 45,448; REED BUSINESS INFORMATION INC 2,592; REPUBLIC SERVICES 2,901,397; RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES 15,885; REXEL 10,278; RIVER BEND GROWTH ASSOCIATION 23,860; RIVER LIFE COMPANY INC 9,900; RIVERBEND CONCRETE RESTORATIONS 4,920; RIVERS DIVING & SALVAGE 5,547; ROBERTS MOTORS INC 98,303; RON’S AUTO BODY 20,786; ROYAL OFFICE PRODUCTS INC 10,240; RUGID GUARD LLC 10,240; RURAL RENOVATIONS LLC 79,730; RUSH TRUCK CENTER 45,183; RYNERSON JONATHAN P 3,204; S SHAFER EXCAVATING INC 107,700; SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC 2,717; SALTUS TECNOLOGIES 4,051; SANDBERG AUSTIN E 3,204; SANDBERG PHOENIX & VON GONTARD PC 58,516; SATOR SOCCER 2,646; SCENIC VIEWS LANSCAPING 10,310; SCHEFFEL BOYLE 57,440; SCHINDLER ELEVATOR CORP 3,653; SCHMIDT, DAVE TRUCK CENTER 10,430; SCHNUCKS 58,923; SCHREMPF, KELLY, & NAPP LTD 159,181; SCHREPMF, JAMES E 55,500; SCHWARTZKOPF PRINTING CO INC 3,180; SECRETARY OF STATE 2,830; SEILER TRUCKING & EXCAVATING INC 119,570; SENTINEL EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS 5,460; SERENITY TITLE & ESCROW, LTD 10,100; SERENITY TITLE & ESCROW, LTD & 3,000; SERENITY TITLE & ESCROW, LTD AND 22,700; SHEPPARD, MORGAN & SCHWAAB 476,114; SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP 25,268; SHRED-IT 3,353; SIGN MAGIC INC 4,905; SILEC 7,365; SIMMONS HANLEY CONROY 113,201; SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY LLC 2,651; SIUE OFFICE OF EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH 10,500; SOLOMON CONTRACTING, INC 4,245; SPECTRUM 11,907; ST LOUIS CARDINALS 2,800; ST PETERS HARDWARE 41,667; STERLING CODIFIERS, INC 2,580; STO, LLC 90,000; STRYKER SALES CORP 107,392; STUTZ EXCAVATING 493,933; SUNBELT RENTALS 12,598; SUPER 8 ROMEOVILLE 4,111; SUPERIOR EQUIPMENT CO INC 3,360; SUPREME TRUCKING 49,950; SURETY REFRIGERATION SERV & EQ CO 2,880; T&J TRUCKING 16,488; TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT REV FUND 6,929; TECHNOLOGY MGMT REV FUND - 0186 4,094; TEKLAB INC 4,041; TELEGRAPH, THE 16,140; THE WOODLANDS GOLF CLUB 2,936; THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR CORP 4,186; TRANE CO 23,254; TRI-STATE EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC 17,232; TRITECH FORENSICS 2,659; TROXELL & CO 14,575; TURF TANK 10,749; TURMAN CONTRACTING, LLC 8,140; TWIN RIVERS STONE, LLC 2,964; U S POSTMASTER 35,657; UMB BANK NA 734,046; UNITED HEALTHCARE INS CO 866,521; US FOODS, INC. 4,896; USIC LOCATING SERVICES, INC. 33,832; UTILITRA 10,570; VAN DEVANTER ENGINEERING 9,202; VILLAGE OF GODFREY 5,901; VILLAGE OF ROMEOVILLE FIRE ACADEMY 5,700; VISION SERVICE PLAN 18,493; WALDBART & SONS NURSERY 4,152; WARNER COMMUNICATIONS 6,864; WARNING LITES 17,340; WATCH GUARD VIDEO 5,445; WEGMAN ELECTRIC CO 139,183; WIESE USA 3,085; WILLIAMS OFFICE PRODUCTS INC 17,792; WILSON TREE SERVICE 3,550; WINFIELD SOLUTIONS 27,429; WINSUPPLY ALTON IL CO 14,083; WISSEHR ELECTRIC, INC 6,704; WOODYS MUNICIPAL SUPPLY INC 17,962; Z MATTRESS CO 2,988 EXPENSE DISBURSEMENTS UNDER 2,500.00 426,163; TOTAL: 18,385,479ALTON FIRE PENSION FUNDREVENUE SUMMARY:INTEREST N.O.W ACCOUNT 357; INTEREST SWEEP ACCOUNT 1,825; INTEREST SAVINGS ACCOUNT 9,353; PENSION MEMBER CONTRIBUTIONS 333,525; CONTRIBUTION FROM CITY OF ALTON GENERAL FUND 25,289,505; TRANSFER FROM FIRST MIDWEST BANK 1,455,000; AMBULANCE PROCEEDS 393,394; COALITION FOR QPS 226; LIBERTY BANK (REFUND OF FEE) 30, EICHEN, BETHANY (QILDRO CALC. ORDER) 50 TOTAL 27,483,266LIABILITIES:INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 372,000; CITY OF ALTON HEALTH/LIFE INSURANCE 346,778; TOTAL 718,778DISBURSEMENTS AND PENSION BENEFITS:AFFI 875; ALLENSWORTH, ARTHUR 40,372; ANGELO, STEVE 43,132; AON HEWITT 13,120; BELLITTO, JUDY 41,612; BOCK, GREGORY 67,347; BOULDS, DAVID 67,323; BOYD, BRUCE 57,685; BRUCE, DONALD 42,811; BRUNNWORTH, GARY 28,682; BUSH, HENRY 64,605; BUSH, ROSALEE 38,897; CALLENDER, MAURICE 51,862; CAPITAL BANK AND TRUST (T. BURGESS CONTRIBUTION ROLLOVER) 6,597; CARACH, PAULA 14,902; CHAPPELL, THOMAS 75,159; CITY OF ALTON 1,911; CLOUATRE, KEVIN 46,405; CONRAD, JOHN 62,753; COPELAND, BRADLEY 64,703; DAVEY, CHARLES 22,788; DAVI, JONATHAN (SEMINAR EXPENSES) 199; DEGERLIA, NORMAGENE 27,155; ECKHOUSE, DAVE 76,173; EDWARD JONES (T. BYRD CONTRIBUTION ROLLOVER) 3,614; EICHEN, DAVID (SEMINAR EXPENSES)845; EICHEN, ROBERT 44,004; FENWICK, ROY 3,592; FIRST MIDWEST BANK 24,644,536; FORBES, STEVE 48,753; HOLLAND, CAMEO (SEMINAR EXPENSES) 66; HOLLIDAY, DONALD (SEMINAR EXPENSES) 1,282; FOX, ROBERT 62,743; FRANKE, ROB (CLERK FEES) 13,800; FRANKE, ROB (SEMINAR/OFFICE EXPENSES) 3,197; FUNK-COPELAND, LOIS 42,735; GRABNER, KENNETH 66,299; GRABNER, WALTER 47,480; GROTHAUS, DAVID 30,825; HARRIS, MARK 66,540; HARVEY, MICHAEL 78,023; HEINIGER, GARY 40,693; HEINIGER, GWEN 18,219; HICKERSON, RAMONA 15,537; HOWARD, MARY 43,353; HUEBENER, EDWARD 60,247; ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE (COMPLIANCE FEE) 4,136; IPPAC 500; IPPFA 70; JACOBS, BRADLEY 69,760; JOHANN, DONALD 57,624; JOHNSON, ALFRED 43,836; JONES, RONALD 54,615; JULIAN, JEFF 62,004; KADELL, JOANN 29,920; KINDER, LAVERN 50,372; KUNZ, LOWELL 56,419; LIBERTY BANK (FEES) 180; LIFTOFF 96; LONGBOTTOM, KITTY 53,737; LOWERY ASSET CONSULTING 14,000; MATIFES, TIMOTHY 40,548; MCFARLANE, JAMES 53,435; MIKOFF, STEPHEN 65,183; MIZERSKI, DAVID 46,805; MORTEN, CHARLES 38,156; MUFFLER, THOMAS 41,877; MULLANEY, JORDAN 10,358; NAYLOR, MELVIN 32,147; NOLLE, ROLAND 36,417; OLSON, VICTORIANA 13,911; O’NEAL, DARLENE 31,752; ORBAN, RICKY 51,666; PARKER, DOMINIKA 33,699; PATTERSON, RICHARD 58,294; PETKOVICH ORTHOPEDIC & SPINE CARE 2,700; PORTER, JAMES 51,154; POSTMASTER/US POSTAL SERVICE 154; PUCHALSKI, GOODLOE, MARZULLO, LLP 7,799; QUIGLEY, JOHN 61,636; QUIGLEY, TIM 50,293; RICOH USA 634; RISTER, NOEL 59,483; ROACH, JOHN 47,305; ROBERTSON, GERALD 61,560; RUCKMAN, EDWIN 32,404; SCOTT, MICHELE 37,563; SCOTT, RONALD 20,402; SEYMOUR, THELMA 20,402; SHEWMAKE, HJ 38,132; SIEMER, RICHARD 49,800; SMITH-COPELAND, VIDA 29,168; SOWDERS, JOHN 88,079; SPAULDING, SANDRA 78,504; STEELE, MARK 2,423; STEELE, TAMARA 70,270; SUMPTER, JOHN 70,919; THE CRANE AGENCY 727; WALKER, DEESHERYL 3,404; WALKER, GREGORY 55,337; WALLACE, BERNICE 37,334; WALTER, DANIEL 66,439; WALTERS, MILDRED 25,401; WALTRIP, VICKY 22,152; WARDLE, JOHN 35,149; WEBER, BETHANY 9,146; WEST, CHRISTOPHER 39,229; WHITENER, ROBERT 40,605; WHITMORE, THOMAS 42,677; WILLIAMS, MATTHEW 62,144; WYHS, DANIEL 40,395; WOODLAKE MEDICAL MANAGEMENT 7,169 TOTAL 28,732,426ALTON POLICE PENSION FUNDREVENUE SUMMARYINTEREST N.O.W ACCOUNT 358; INTEREST SWEEP ACCOUNT 1,639; INTEREST SAVINGS ACCOUNT 5,548; PENSION MEMBER CONTRIBUTIONS 507,189; CONTRIBUTION FROM CITY OF ALTON GENERAL FUND 24,881,467; TRANSFERS FROM FIRST MIDWEST BANK 1,950,000; COALITION FOR QPS 226; TOTAL 27,346,427LIABILITIESINTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 492,617; CITY OF ALTON HEALTH/LIFE INSURANCE 257,989; TOTAL 750,606DISBURSEMENTS AND PENSION BENEFITSADAMS, ALFRED 69,236; ALBRECHT, ROBERT; 19,355; ALDRIDGE, RONALD 36,428; AON HEWITT 13,120; ARBUTHNOT, JAMES 37,188; BOCK, JAY 21,571; BOTTERBUSH, TIMOTHY 63,630; BRAKEVILLE, LARRY 74,008; BRAKEVILLE, NANCY 45,165; BRITT, STEPHEN 31,025; BUHS, TERRY 47,278; BUMPERS, TONY 38,997; CALDIERARO, LISA 6,000; CAMPBELL, GREGORY 63,214; CASPER, JAMES 46,953; CHILDERS, REID 83,710; CLAYTON, JOHN 37,786; CITY OF ALTON 1,911; COOLEY, JERALD 61,021; COTTINGHAM, TYRONE 36,122; CRANMER, GARY 55,291; CUNNINGHAM, JESSE 44,037; DENNIS J. ORSEY, P.C. 6,000; DORSEY, MARK 57,886; EFTPS 2; EPPERHEIMER, JOHN 39,226; ESCHBACH, CHARLES 69,876; FIRST MIDWEST BANK 24,047,255; FITZGERALD, WILLIAM 92,846; FLEMING, GARY 69,630; FOSTER AND FOSTER 300; FRANKE, ROBERT (OFFICE SUPPLIES REIMBURSEMENT) 40; GABRIEL, NANCY 65,928; GALLOWAY, JANET 33,567; GIBBS, SHANE 39,961; GILLESPIE, RICHARD 72,792; GOINS, DAVID 59,500; GOLIKE, SCOTT 73,767; GORDON, MICHAEL 54,907; GRILLS, FERN 22,671; HAMPTON, LURA 30,908; HAYES, DAVID 89,230; HEATH, BILL 44,705; HENLEY, VERNON 69,992; HESSEL, JAMES 74,193; HICKMAN, ELMER 61,903; HOLLAND, CAMEO (SEMINAR EXPENSES) 66; ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE 4,699; IPPFA 2,290; KEENE, MAJORIE 10,423; LAHLEIN, ROBERT 61,532; LANDO, JENNIFER (CLERK) 13,800; LANDO, JENNIFER (OFFICE EXPENSES) 57; LANE, TERRY 79,529; LEVELL, SHIRLEY 18,333; LIBERTY BANK (FEES) 150; LIFTOFF 96; LIGHT, JOHN 67,978; LOVELL, DONALD 66,932; LOWERY ASSET CONSULTING 14,000; LYLES, MARY 18,106; MCCAIN, RICK 66,132; MCCLARY, EDGAR 36,746; MCNAMARA, MICHAEL 73,660; MOORE, HENRY 59,224; MORRISON, MICHAEL 46,566; MYERS, LILA 14,417; NICHOLS, ROBERT 33,501; O’GUINN, JODY 43,526; PARKS, LARRY 18,333; PENNEY DAVID 37,463; PRUITT, CARLA 58,227; PYATT, LYNDLE 45,435; RATHGEB, THERESA 38,321; RAUHE, FRANK 36,977; RENSING, MICHAEL 10,424; REXFORD, EUGENE 32,454; ROBINSON, SEAN 33,153; RODY, HAROLD 30,835; RUYLE, JOHN 18,215; SANDIDGE, ELLEN D. 34,379; SCROGGINS, TED 43,458; SIEMER, DARRYL 39,389; SLATER, LARRY 46,081; STEWARD, FRANK 49,623; SULLIVAN, CHRISTOPHER STEWART, JACOB (REFUND OF CONTRIBUTION) 25,867; STINNETT, SETH (SEMINAR EXPENSES) 561; SULLIVAN, CHRISTOPHER 34,379; SWEET, MARY ELLEN 13,778; TAUL, WILLIAM 72,412; TUETKEN, ALLEN 68,034; VELLOFF, JAMES 64,627; VENTIMIGLIA, ANTHONY 80,028; WALDRUP, SCOTT 75,914; WALKINGTON, BARBARA 33,919; WASHINGTON, WALTER 35,639; WELLS, RICHARD 72,453; WETHINGTON, JOHN 51,564; WETZSTEIN, WALTER 55,889; WINKA, TRACY 30,750; WOELFEL, NICHOLAS (REFUND OF CONTRIBUTION) 3,924; WOHLERT, PHILLIP 57,485; WOMACK SR, ALFRED 52,850; YAEGER, BONNIE 41,285; YOUNG, JONNIECE 52,278; ZAHN, WILLARD 51,395 TOTAL 28,388,694SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO THIS 18TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 2020_________________________________CAMEO C. HOLLAND, CITY TREASURERI, MARY T. BOULDS, CLERK OF THE CITY OF ALTON IN MADISON COUNTY, ILLINOIS DO HEREBY CERTIFY THE ABOVE IS A TRUE COPY OF THE ANNUAL TREASURER’S REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 2020_________________________________MARY T. BOULDS, CITY CLERK
EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — There is no tell-ing what a championship parade might look like in a pandemic. If the Dallas Stars don’t stop taking so many penalties, they won’t have to worry about that.
It’s hard to win a hock-ey game taking three pen-alties in the first 13 min-utes, especially against a dangerous power play that can snap the puck around with ease.
That is exactly what the Stars did to open Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final on Monday night, digging themselves a hole too deep to climb out of and allowing the Tampa Bay Lightning to tie the series with two crucial power-play goals in a 3-2 win.
“That’s where we lost the game,” said Stars forward Mattias Janmark, who took the first penalty of the game. “We don’t want to take penalties. We have taken way too many throughout the playoffs. But then, I think, when we get them, we’ve
just got to go out and kill them and we didn’t man-age to do that today and I think that’s where they won the game.”
At 5-on-5, Dallas is outplaying Tampa Bay and may only have its lack of discipline to blame for not being up 2-0. Penalty trouble is finally hurting the Stars, who have taken by far the most minors this postseason and must fix the problem to keep their title hopes alive.
“We need to stay out of the box. It helps,” veteran forward Joe Pavelski said.
“When we stay out of the box, we’ve showed it so far that we’re a good team.”
Dallas has defied con-vention by committing so many penalties and reach-ing the final. The pen-alty kill led by goaltender Anton Khudobin deserves credit for that.
Forward Jason Dickin-son conceded Sunday the Stars “take a lot of penal-ties in the playoffs.” Vegas coach Peter DeBoer in the last round pointed out his team was facing the most penalized team in the
playoffs, so he expected a lot of calls against Dallas.
It’s now 106 to be exact, 104 of them minors compared with 86 for Tampa Bay. The Stars got away with three penalties in quick succession in the third period of Game 1 because of Khudobin, but they didn’t in Game 2.
Just 25 seconds after Pavelski was whistled for tripping, Brayden Point scored on a perfect one-timer. When Jamie Olek-siak was called for hold-ing, Ondrej Palat finished a perfect passing play and scored a goal Khudobin had almost no chance of stopping.
“The penalties got us in trouble,” interim coach Rick Bowness said. “It was an even game until we started taking penal-ties.”
Tampa Bay’s power play had been ice cold with a drought of 14 in a row and just one goal in its last 18. But from Victor Hedman up top to top-liners Point, Palat and Nikita Kucherov and Alex Killorn in front, there is too much talent on the Lightning power play to stay off the board for long.
“I think just scoring that first goal is big,” Point said. “I don’t know if it’s a sense of relief — just happy to get a goal.”
Wednesday, September 23, 2020 11BThe Telegraph ALTON TELEGRAPH CLASS 05 092320
LEGALS
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 3RD JUDICIAL DISTRICTMADISON COUNTY - EDWARDSVILLE, ILLINOISDELMAR FINANCIAL COMPANYPlaintiff,-v.-CHRISTOPHER LEMP et alDefendant19 CH 000487NOTICE OF SALEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause onJuly 21, 2020, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, willat 11:00 AM on October 9, 2020, at the Administration Building,157 North Main Street main entrance lobby, EDWARDSVILLE,IL, 62025, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forthbelow, the following described real estate:LOT 236 IN GLENVIEW ADDITION NUMBER 9, A SUBDIVI-SION OF PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SEC-TION 16, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 9 WEST OF THETHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF RECORDED ON OCTOBER 30, 1959 IN PLATBOOK 29 PAGE 18 IN MADISON COUNTY, ILLINOIS.Commonly known as 2221 TERMINAL AVENUE, GRANITECITY, IL 62040Property Index No. 22-2-20-16-09-106-032The real estate is improved with a single family residence.Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation.No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, includingthe Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential realestate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certifiedfunds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. Nofee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential realestate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee,judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential realestate whose rights in and to the residential real estate aroseprior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general realestate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is offered for sale without any rep-resentation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourseto Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject toconfirmation by the court.Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to adeed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale.The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as to the condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file toverify all information.If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unitat the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay theassessments and the legal fees required by The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property isa condominium unit which is part of a common interest com-munity, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale otherthan a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.You will need a photo identification issued by a governmentagency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry in-to our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook Countyand the same identification for sales held at other county ven-ues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales.MCCALLA RAYMER LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC Plaintiff's Attor-neys, One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200, Chicago, IL,60602. Tel No. (312) 346-9088.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONOne South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALEYou can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation atwww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales.MCCALLA RAYMER LEIBERT PIERCE, LLCOne North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200Chicago IL, 60602312-346-9088E-Mail: [email protected] File No. 270946Attorney ARDC No. 61256Case Number: 19 CH 000487TJSC#: 40-2167NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, youare advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt col-lector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtainedwill be used for that purpose.Case # 19 CH 000487I3155773
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 3RD JUDICIAL DISTRICTMADISON COUNTY - EDWARDSVILLE, ILLINOISDELMAR FINANCIAL COMPANYPlaintiff,-v.-CHRISTOPHER LEMP et alDefendant19 CH 000487NOTICE OF SALEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause onJuly 21, 2020, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, willat 11:00 AM on October 9, 2020, at the Administration Building,157 North Main Street main entrance lobby, EDWARDSVILLE,IL, 62025, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forthbelow, the following described real estate:Commonly known as 2221 TERMINAL AVENUE, GRANITECITY, IL 62040Property Index No. 22-2-20-16-09-106-032The real estate is improved with a single family residence.Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation.No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, includingthe Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential realestate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certifiedfunds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. Nofee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential realestate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee,judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential realestate whose rights in and to the residential real estate aroseprior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general realestate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is offered for sale without any rep-resentation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourseto Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject toconfirmation by the court.Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to adeed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale.The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as to the condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file toverify all information.If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unitat the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay theassessments and the legal fees required by The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property isa condominium unit which is part of a common interest com-munity, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale otherthan a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.You will need a photo identification issued by a governmentagency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry in-to our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook Countyand the same identification for sales held at other county ven-ues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosuresales.MCCALLA RAYMER LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC Plaintiff's Attor-neys, One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200, Chicago, IL,60602. Tel No. (312) 346-9088.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONOne South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALEYou can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation atwww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales.MCCALLA RAYMER LEIBERT PIERCE, LLCOne North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200Chicago IL, 60602312-346-9088E-Mail: [email protected] File No. 270946Attorney ARDC No. 61256Case Number: 19 CH 000487TJSC#: 40-2167NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, youare advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt col-lector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtainedwill be used for that purpose.Case # 19 CH 000487I3155773
LEGALS
20-0858
THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTTHIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
MADISON COUNTY, ILLINOIS
CARROLLTON BANK, Plaintiffvs.
CHESTER T. SCHILLING, MARY M. SCHILLING, UNKNOWNOWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants.
No. 20-CH-247
RE-AMENDED NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION
Notice is hereby given to UNKNOWN OWNERS andNON-RECORD CLAIMANTS of the real estate described
below, Defendants in the above-entitled case, pursuant to theprovisions of Section 2-206, 15-218 and 15-201 of the Code ofCivil Procedure, that the above-entitled mortgage foreclosure
suit is now pending in said Court and the day on or after whicha default may be entered against Defendants is
October 21st, 2020.
Plaintiff has certified the following regarding said foreclosureaction filed on August 17, 2020:
1. The names of all Plaintiffs and case number are as follows:Carrollton Bank, an Illinois banking corporation; case number:
20-CH-247.
2. The Court in which said action was brought is as follows:Circuit Court for the Third Judicial Circuit, Madison County,
Illinois.
3. The names of the titleholders of record are:Chester T. Schilling and Mary M. Schilling.
4. A legal description of the real estate sufficient to identify itwith reasonable certainty is as follow:
LOT 3 IN RESUBDIVISION OF THE WEST HALF OF TRACT 2IN JOHN C. NEUNABER'S SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN THERECORDER'S OFFICE OF MADISON COUNTY, ILLINOIS INPLAY BOOK 18 PAGE 34. SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF
MADISON AND STATE OF ILLINOIS.Permanent Index No. 19-2-08-11-01-109-019.
5. A common address or description of thelocation of the real estate is as follows: 18 Harvel Court,
Cottage Hills, Illinois 62018.
6. An identification of the mortgage sought to be foreclosed isas follows:
Name of Mortgagers: Chester T. Schilling and Mary M.Schilling.
Name of Mortgagee: Carrollton BankDate of Mortgage: December 30, 2016.
Date of Recording: January 5 ,2017.County were recorded: Madison County, Illinois.
Recording document ID: Document No.: 2017R00466.
Dated: 9/15/2020Mark Von Nida,
Clerk of the Court
MORMINO, VELLOFF & SNIDER, P.C.Samuel A. Mormino, Jr. 06196239
3517 College AvenueAlton, IL 62002
618-465-2541; (f) 618/[email protected]
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CHICAGO (AP) — The U.S. men’s soc-cer team has given up trying to play matches in October due to the coronavirus pandemic and will be limited to a maximum of three games in 2020, its few-est since 1987.
The U.S. Soccer Fed-eration said Tuesday it had abandoned its attempt to schedule home exhibition games for next month. It is attempting to schedule a pair of friendlies for Europe in November.
“After extensive con-versations about holding a men’s national team camp in October, we ultimately determined the unique challenges created by COVID-19 as it relates to hosting international opponents and getting our players together wouldn’t allow us to move forward,” men’s team general manager Brian McBride said. “While we won’t have the team together in this upcoming win-dow, we are making considerable progress for November.”
The team is consider-
ing a December training camp along with its January camp.
The only match this year was a 1-0 win over Costa Rica on Feb. 1 at Carson, California, with a roster mostly from Major League Soccer. Exhibitions in March at the Netherlands and Wales were canceled along with the CONCA-CAF Nations League final four in June and the start of World Cup qualifying in September.
World Cup qualifying was rescheduled to start in June 2021 but CON-CACAF said it will be postponed again.
Next year’s schedule includes the CONCA-CAF Gold Cup from July 10-Aug. 1, a tournament most top players are likely to skip.
The last year with as few as three matches was 1987, when the U.S. played Egypt, South Korea and Thailand at the President’s Cup tournament in South Korea that June, along with unofficial matches against the Spanish club Espanyol and a Hungary XI.
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