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AIIli'AL '11 We Have deciiletl to hold mi Annual Sale in order to avoid goods becoming shopworn and soiled from continuous handl ing, also to plnee "8 i" position to nerve our putronis with v new nnd up-to-date goods. Tlio first Anntinl Salo of the Farmers Supply Co. will begin October 28th nnd continue- throughout the week, terminating Saturday, November 2nd. It is our nim to offer nt this, our first Hue. bargains thnt have seldom been etpiidled and never excelled in this eity.N , We urge that, you nnd your friends visit, our Flore diuly and be convinced. i The bargains offered will exceed your most sanguine ex pectations as well as surprising and ustouuding the must, skeptical. One sale that will be remembered by all who visit our store. Items sold nt big reductions as goods must bo sold out to make room for our now line. Articles on sale includes entire line ot Men's Furnish ings, Hats, Shirts, Woolen Goods, Silks, Mulls, Poplins, Serges, Sateens, Shirt Waists, Skirts. HeltsCnlicoesf Cling lining, DoinelK''s, Flnnnettb's, Fleece-Lines, Lawns, Hosiery, Shoes, Laces and Embroideries, Table Covers, Suit Cases, Granite and Tin Wures, Queonswnres. Also many other articles too numerous to mention, Don't JF iX to J-1; t e in. cX Thanking yon in udvnnco for past favors and awaiting your future patronage. Stricly Cash - Exchange for Produce FARMER S B Wheat .99 por Imshel. Don't forgot Ro zier's Clean Up Sale. Adv Dance at Ilorzog's day night, Oct. 21. hall Thurs- For Sale this office -Top buggy Apply at ndv Judge P. II. Huck is holding court in Perry ville this week. Major and Hensley will speak at the Court House Saturday night. FOR SALE: Four room house, 1 block from depot. Adv Apply here. The ball "Wednesday event. at tho Armory last was an enjoyable Lawrence Jacob sold eight head of city last Monday. of Weingarten cattle in this St. Louis Dairy Co's. guaranteed Ice Cream . Best by every test at Lanning's Drug Store. ndv . Rev. Father Heikert arrived hero Thursday morning, nnd will take the pastorate, at Ov.ora. A largo number of our eitzens attended the dance at Ignatius Klein's place last Monday night. Millers lee Cream at Eaoi.e Bakery. Goods for less than cost at Rozicr's adv lawrenoe Dufotir and Canon of Bloomsdale were ed by J. P. Vorst Oct. 15. Emily niarri- KOR SALE: A horse in it's third year. Joseph N. Simon, adv Fountain Soda, ice cold at Lanning's Drug Storo. adv Theodore H. Zahner nud Mary F. Nifong of St.Mnry were married by Judge Meyer in this city Oct. 15. -- Big Democratic. Uully and speak ing Saturday night, Get in the crowd and give Major autl Hensley a true Democratic reception. Millers leu Cream at alv Eaoik Bakery. 1 j am prepared to give my eus- J oiners the best service, a higli- nlnau irrilriA IlP villl oioilt'S. nnil tie best and cheopest grades of whiskey. Uottlo and kog beer, adv PRANK HEUZOG. Millers Ice Cream at ndv Eaoi,k Bakkhy. tmm- - - The Cornwall Copper Mining & Smelting Co., purchased n team ot boiaes from the Central Livery Stable this week for $375. Congressman Hensley passed tht niigh this city last Sunday en roll tu to J'erryvillc. Mr. Hensley if( r. cnudidote for re-election to the tOico. SALE, I Try Mcyors leo Cream next Sunday. Adv For Rent: '2 four room honses with good eellnrs, cisterns and gar den, One $7 and one 8 per month, ndv Mrs. Mary Uirnrd. W. Schruni was killed at Flat River last Saturday night when an Illinois Southern train ran over him cutting his body in two. It is supposed thnt he was stealing a ride and fell between tho cars. Groceries for less than cost at Rozicr's. Adv The hotly of John Stutllor was found floating in the Mississippi river near Little Rock last Sun dan, Studler is supposed to havo fallen in the river at St. Louis, Theodore Roosevelt was shot and seriously wounded last Monday night nt Milwaukee while leaving a hotel in an automobile for the hall where ho was to speak. A crank by tho name of Schrunk shot from the crowd that was cheering, striking "the Colonel in the right breast, The assassin was immediately captured and lodged in jail. Latest reports from the Colonel's hospital indicate- his con dition as much improved. Mr. V. (J. We-t and children arrived here from Boston, Mas-'., Thursday inori.ing, her husband met her in St. Louis. Mi". West isSupt. of tho Cornwall Copper Mining & Smelting Co., and wilt reside at the Minos with his family. The Illinois Southern will run n train to dprott Saturday night after the Democratic rally and speaking in this city, for the ac comodation of those who wish to attend from points along that line. Mai ruige ucensos were issued toi . , ... , . , Nicholns Schmeiderer and Caroline -ewi'h school. During Ins ah liaslor of Uiver nux A'ases on Oct.lscnco (ieorgo Blessing, Jr., of l.r; to Leo W. Hurler of Zell and Catherine T. Koth of Ste. lieno vieve on Oct, 15; to Harry M. Gremminger and Anna A. IJoyer of Ste. Genevieve on Oct. J(5. A Lot: On The Truck of tho fast uxjiniss menus mtIous trotililti alifitd it not reiuoveU, so does loss of appetite. It ineiins liwk ot vi tality, loss ot'htreiiirtli nud nerve weak ness. If appetite iiiils, take Electric JSittcrs quickly to overcome tlie cnnt.e ny tiiiiiii up tiia NtoiiiMcii unit curing the indigestion. Michael Ilesshoinier til J4iie;oili, ecu,, liittl uccu siciv iivei three -yeurH, hut tix liottlcs of Eluctriu Hitters put hiiii riuht, m liisfcct itftubi. They Imvc hulpctl tlimuinndK. Thoy give pure bloott, stronpr nerves, gotxl tliliustioii. ' Only 50 cunts ut H. W. Lnnning. mam ni'v Dunker's Studio is now located on second floor of the building formerly occupied by the Hinch & Douglass Drug uo. udv I xitiiu eiiiignii) (ou oiiifiuurii fit vu,, re.. i. x, ,i... o. i l b'S awly flZtS ,,.,, party ami there is iiotliinif left, It was the money cpbtribnUid by thmu tuttt iihs Kept tiiui party in power these yours. Hoomvelt snyR thu old i Jtopiioiicnu party is om us mt fr nud hn is tloiui; all he cnn tu kjll it. because It ouulit to bo wlptsil out en tirely. We hl'ivo with him iirul aro ...... ii.i.,.,, :.,i. :ii i i... i.. ,, 1V tll(. ,,,,! Novomtmr f), 11)12 J btjtwt'tu miu Up und sun down, Wilson-Major Clubs formed ( al Weintfartcn and Bloomsdnlc. A large number of members of the Wilson-Major Club of this city went to Wi'ingurten hist Suiday and organized a club at that place. The meeting was well attended and about HO Democrats joined the Club. Addresses wore made by Atty. Mahoi.ey, Dr. llinch and Sheriff Slratighau. The following officers were elect ed: S. H. Ibmze, Pres., Law. Jacob, Sec,, Henry Karl, Treas. On Wednesday of this week a club was organized at Moonis dale and ffl members signed, The following officers weie elected: L. P. Catron, Pres., Dr. Jarvis, Sec, Jos. Ikisohle, Treas. Hon. Walter L. Hensley, our pie- pent Cotiifrcssinnti is a candidate tor tx-clcotion, Tlint lie is i, eapabl fearless nnd honest representative of nil the people in tint district there is mi doubt. We believe his splendid tecoru in i.ongress win not oniy re elect him but will greatly increase his liKijoiity. The )i opl can ill ways bo relied upon to reward liutliliil service such ns he tins rendered. .'-We" Oolilire'smhii-Biitisley's eleetio predict tion by a large majority. He i outitlcil to it. Saved By His Wife. She's a wise woman who knows just what tu do when her litisbmiil'.s life j in diunrer. but Mrs. It. !. Flint, Hrnin tree. Vt., is of that kind. "She in sisted on using Dr. Knur's New Dis covury," writes Mr. V. "for a dread ful cough, when 1 was so weak my friend all thought I had only it , short time to livij, and it completely euied nie." A quick cure for coughs and colds, it's the most sal' i' mid leliahle ZMes-''rip:,,a,b;,;,ciX .. . ii i whoopiim eoiif?h, tpiinsy. tonsilitis t nemoitjiafres. A tr.a .w convince 'OII. Oil CIS. aiHI $1.UU. Ullanllltecil by If. W, Lunuiiiir. ailv I Wo arc going to closo out our Entire Stock of Mcrclmntliso nt Less Than Cost. We still havo Several Thousand Hollars worth of Merchandise, that will be put on counters nnd in windows nnd the price will he marked in plain figures on ewrv article, and you may find many articles thnt you nmy need, which would cost you double tdswhere. We still have a huge line of Clothing and the price will be cut ill half Ayhich will mean two suits for the price Of one. Shoes will ;o for less than half Price Remember this win be th- Biggest Oppor tunity of your lite to save inon-'V, as One Dollar will go further tlnn two, and the sale will not last longer than 30 Days and we have an olf'er ou all goods that are n t sold in that. time, which we have accepted: So you will find it worth your while to come in and look lor yourselves. Produce Bought Only In Trade For Trade ROZIE Born. - - i To tho wife of Thomas .1 . Fai led., of Zoll, Wednesday, Oct. Ulh, a girl. To thiKWifo of Frank .1. Hur gert of this city, Oct.. 17, a oon. August Dirsner left Sunday for Milwaukee, Wis .where he will lake ti fiv ikiitritltu mtii L'it tit I lui IJiiFltlt Port Washington, Wis., will till tho position, at this brewery , Hardware for less than cost at Rozier's. AdV mm The friends of Miss Klizaheth M; Papiu, gave a linen shower at the home of Leo Sucher in this uity l' ritmy iiignt or last weeic, m j iMlmr f jlul. um.i,u,0 to Sucher, which took morning. place Tuesday Tho Supreme Court of Missouri Weil nt'stlny uiiiiiiiiiifiusly refused tn allow thn old K'Hitr of liepublicuiis led by .Iiio, 0. McKinluy to rob1 at least ' f)0,l)00 ProKressivo Kcpiihlicnns of tliuir riRht to vole in the November eluctiiiu. Thu old ciotvil sniil the names of the PrOKresalwi or ltoose-1 volt Itepublicns must not be placed uii ton union oiei iint'ii 1.1111 riniri m enl.iin th,, HeoiKtitrr of Kl.ili. fi-nn, .In. iiifj so Mint the fuireimt Court snt down on theiii. Only tvo years mro the snuic oM r'uie; was bentiuu' the hriaih in nil ilireetioiiH di iviutr these sipiib Kiiosevcit republiciins to thu pplN. Now liecmi'ti Ihey can't be hniiillcd and dictuiml to by thu old rjug they must be disfranchised en tirely, mid wu believe this is tho snniu old crowd that bus howled over the . - stnto about u irerryiiimidijr. Tlmy.are tbjrghiir bard but they nro tlyinir just the unite. Missouri will i;ive Wilson and Major uot leas tliitu 50.0UD plurality. Dent. Rally and Speaking. Next Saturday night Ste. Geno- vievo will witness the must, enthusi astic political demonstration seen here in many years, when a good old Democratic rally, given under the auspices of the Wilson-Major Club, will precede tlio public speak ing at the Court House, where addiesses will bo made by Attor ney General Major, Democratic Candidate for Governor, and Hon. Walter Hensley, Candidate for re election to Congress from this Dis trict. At a meeting of the Club last, Saturday night,' committees were appointed to mako arrangements for the parade and projlcrly illum inate the streets over which the parade will pass. A special train will be run on the I. S. ns far as Sprolt, after tho rally for the ue.eoinndntion of those who wish to attend from out. of town. Kvciyhody is invited to join the parade and help make it a success. Clothing for loss than cost iii Rozicr's AilV. No young man should ally himself willi tht! Itc publican parly now. For thirty vears that prirty has lived tin corruption and lias legislated for tho tuists and ngaiu-t the people. The light oF investigation has revealed its rottenness, All the people now know and understand The Republican Party will soon be it thing of the past. . . . . Columbus Day was .observed in this city Inst Saturday by the tea chers and pupils of tho public, school. Field exercises were held .it ilia liiiLi Knll tin fl ll'llii.Il in iiiu nu.ip null inti o hum ii were witnessed by ,na,,yoi:(,urcitiZcns.fl,yexileilii(,()f the trio is pro 1 l'gi'ii ,nu,,'MUI ,m." k- ' . I i"'. miinniiia mm ins niuii. i.ii teachers. CEjiSSAW up SiLEaES O Z IBili and lasting 3C R'S CASH STORE "SAY MR. FARMER" How about selling that -10 or SO acre tract of laud lor $40 to $,S0 por acre and coming to Molliuger (Jo. where yon can hay 1200 or 400 acres in a hotly for $12.00 per acre. I havo that kind of a proposi tion to offer for a short time only. Fine opportunity for cattle ranch, For particulars address, Di C. Ii. Prksniii.i,. Adv. Marble Hill, Mo. The Catholic church at Farming ton was dedicated last Sunday. Arch-bishop Glciiiion of St. bonis, attended tho ceremonies and while' there adniini'.tercd the Sacremeiit of Confirmation. Uev. Father van 1 'toiireniiout ot tins city was pre sent. The lover of t;ootl tliinirs will lie given a genuine treat next h'nihiy, October 'Jfith ut the N'nliliy Theatre Dicken's (5 rent Novel, "Martin Chii?. zluwit," n tinen reel fcitliiro produc tion hy Thinnns I'Mihnii, mid U played by his bust pluyers. Oust of Churni'lors. .Mnttln Clh'jsttewit, tho Klder Win. West Younir Martin Chuzzluwit, Ills lirtindson Oeonco liiissey Mary, his Wntd llussle f.oarn Mr. I'tfckanliT. an Architect and relative unarie lii-lo y ii.u ID i h, .i.n,.PM Klltnlieth Allllor uiuiu jtiuiiir Mary miier .iierey i Tom I'lnch, 1'ocksulfl's I'nlth lui Servitor Kiitei' i Ituth, his siiter Montairuo Tlmr Maro MuDeannnnt A?1rotlilUer',ow,, '" Mttr"joi.n sturgeon jiiiihu, nis iiruiner nuy ueiujn(; Ohuirey, lils.clerk . . ridwnrd IlouldBII Mrs. I.lluln. lanillai 1r r.itnln I in,ll.i,li' llhiw Cp... COII IIIU Mar): T.mley. one of the lilue Mnrien nrooiisj Drakon Inu Illitelovr Cunimr John Wesilnel: I'rank Oyhoster I'lps, a solicitor Hubert Hotter JVnlirotl, a detective employed by Montairue J, Charles Ilayrfo-i Tho story is olenrly tolt), the won deiful Dickens' types are faithfully porlruyed, nnil Iho photography tllioimhout Is pronounced superb, A 111. ....!,.... i ....!..... .. .t:.. I ....... , Jurward in umviiig pioIumh. rliWKi'iii,-i Ik ill ( l IT ll llinviuvv Orent publicity is biting given it's e.vtnior- ilimiry surojsH in thu larger cities, anil you ccrbtiiily should not miss it. Adv. Married. Miss Elisabeth M. PnpSn and .John F, Sucher, wcto married in this city at fi:10 o'clock at- tho Catholic church Tuesday nioniiug, Oct. 1f). Nov. Father van Touron hout performed tho ceieinoney. Miss Margaret, Pa pin and An thony Sucher attended the couple as bridesmaid and groomsman. The bride was beautifully gown ed in white chiU'on over satin, wore a picture lint and carried white chrysanthemums. The brides maid wore white and carried yel low chrysanthemums. A lit'nfil:f;mt whs served at. the home of tho bride's parents, after , . , , , ... , I inoru or less, imunieu 111 . ,j Mt .-i.-. WllKUl tllrt couple lf!tt nil ll llOliey- : nnelet, Mate of Missouri, and that tin ....... . i r- .. le said di'fomlants bo ami ilppoar al lhl 1110011 trill to St.. IjOUIS lllld (VlUlsas ,.ourt,nt the next ronular April Term Ihere- ,, ., . . . ,. in i nt, to be besnn nnd hidden nt tht) Court Clt.V. Upon their Icturil tiey Will i House In the Olty of Ste. tlenevleve. Cotil.:y reside in west St. (lenevievti The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -lules Pau'm, and the i groom is the sou of Peter Unclier n(,t'' l ,ms 1,11 The I'Aiit I ij.Y joins with their many friends in cougratulutiug and wishing them success. Shoes for loss than cost at. Rozicr's. ad v II. V. Young anil wife, and Kd wnrd Kccrsinachei', of St. Jjouis, passed through this city this week bound for San Francisco on foot. The trip is being made on a wager fioni Ihe Dale & Dale Advertising Co., of St. Ijouis. Money to tie- cured by glass-eating and Other .i.-Jde-act exhibitions by members I of the party. iLT 9 BAYS PERSONAL. Francis Hosier was a, St. Louis visitor Tliuistlav, .lolin Hcitcriind wife wore St. Loui- visitor.- Monday. FJitior Dooliu of St. Louis is visiting his mother in out city. (i. A. Thuruinn of Sorott wu a Sto. Gunevievo vinilor hero thin week. Mi. Kiito i 'ox h visit ing rcla tivi! mitl fricutls at Fenvillo this this week. Will Schrdeder of St. Louis spent last Sunday with a friend in our city. Mrs. Louis Lent spent several days of thU week with relatives in St. Louis. Mii-s Lavorne Jokorst is visit ing her siatcr .Mrs. Oliver lbiun'i in St, Louis, Mrs. William Hrobuor ami daughter Miss ,les-ie were St. Louis visitois last week. Walter Operlo and Eugene Koliliuann attended uouit at Sa lem, 111., tlii week. Mb Chritiiio Hauinan loft uiuititiay t'voning lor a viMt to ; . , ,i ... ... , . rolati.'ti.x in St. Louijj Mir"s ,I"5fo1 '"'piiinii l'ft Mon- j U),V llllll'lllllg tor it tWO ! vWt to Capo Girardeau. wcek . tl ,r . i .MISs MHI'.V IVOttO of 'ilini!ll 1 C ton parsed t hi ough hero Tuesday on tier way to ht. Ijouis. Felix Pa pi a of Fetus attended tho Suohor-Pnpin wedding in our qit.v Ttie-duy iiioming. M.i"s Genevieve Drury of llor eiilaniuui spent. Sunday with her , . ... 1,ll'i wi'iiuvium Mins Adelo Jioyee left last Sun- day evening lor a several weeks i.v evening for a several w v'nit to 1 elatives in St, Louis. Ordor of l',ublicttin. bt.u f. MiHsnont County l Hit. (If uovlpve Lacy St. Qiu I'lnlutlfT vs I Uustavu W. Hi. tlum sna Mtiry i St. Oeiu Hmltli nndOeotKu Ore.- f Bory Hiultli, lier husband Defendants ) Nti. -12S I'urtltion Now at tills ilny comes the plaintiff, by at torney nnil tiles her putltlun and ultidnvlt, al letting ninonir oilier tilings that tho defend. ...... ...... . ... u. n..... . f n .., ut llohi Hnillh ami UeorKo Urcirnry Hmlth are. non resident ot the Statu of Missouri, nud thiil1 the ordinary eroeess of lav cannot liu served "Hvhcreiiii'on It In ordered by Ui Olo.k of till Court, In vacation, that aatil defotnlar.tj tm notltleil by pulilluatloti that plalntllT, b.ia comniHiifcil an action aKalnst tliotn by l" tl- . tltlun In this Court thu object nnd ki. ' I nature of hloh In til ll for the purpnfo ' partition Ibo fnllonlnk' dencrllifd real oa- , '"rh'c WHxt'fructlonal ono half of tho Houth-1 west odd ouartcr of section twenty In t n-1 ship thirty clKlit mirth of rnnc nine est. and of the soutlicatt frnuctlonal ijuartcr and the east ono half ot the southwest f. a. UoiihI Oiiarter of fractional section tuty In town- omiiiUnYi ill imiKi ".."i. and forty lUn acres. , ..." u .... ........ i .1... ...... n. ,r Ufa or ste. tiuneMrve ami taie oi .iisscuri. mi theusth d.iy of April 19I.1. next, nud nti orbo fore the 1st day of said torni.answcr up plead to thu petition In said cnnse.the shew tvlll bo taken as confessed, and Judgement will bo rc.ndoMMi acciinumriv. And It Is further ordered that n copy hero of be published nccordtinr to Inw In tho l'Atn I'lav a newspaper publlsUcd nnd prluted lu tho county of Ste. llencvleve, State of Mis. Btiurl, lor four weeks Miu'iiesshcly tho last tnsotllon to bo at Iviiftl thirty,, daya liotoro the Commencement df the said tunn of Court. ' i fjone In vacation October 1. 112. WM. I'. IIUOK. Clork. j A true copy of Iho record. . . Witness my hand Hi:-! tho scat of ISkal. the Circuit Court of Ste. Ocno- vlovu, County. Mlshotirl, tnla 1st day of October 1912. W. I'. HUCK. Circuit Clerk. Octobers, 1912 NOTICE OF CONTKSf. DEPARTMENT OK TIIK INTHniOU UNITKI) STATES I.ANI) OKhlCK. SprltiKlluld, Missouri, uctouer in. imz, , To Edward T. Warn, of Kliniuslck, Mo., Contested . You nro hereby notlllod that John I..! Swluk. who trives HnrmlnKtoii. Missouri, nil his postolllce address, did on Octpbcr 14, liliZ ille In this olllco his duly corroborated rti,ll,..f litit Irt fwinteHt unil xefMire the t!ntl ', cellattiin of your Homestead, llntry, Herial ; ijno. u.yii miioo .larcn n, iiktj, lur i-iie uani. i half of tho Southwest uuarter of Section 11, half if tho Southwest uuarter of section ii, Township M North. iUune 8 East, Fifth l'rln- clpal Mcrlit.in.nud as irruiinds for his con- test ho nileu-es that i:dardT. Warn hat. not nt any tl'ne lived upon the said laud nnr made nuy Improvunieiits upon lti.tli.it ho has abaniloiied said land nnd that for u period of over two years nis place in icsiuunuu nas heen llnklimi'lll Vim are. therefore, further untitled .and the said alleirntliins will bo taken Iiv ilfUce 11.4 h.-lvlMLf heetl cljnfHS4nl hv .von. ynur aio entry win ie caucuiuu luou-uiiimi without sour furthur rlKht to be heard theroln, either befuro this olilcu or on ay peal, If vou fall to Ille Inthlsoiilrc within twenty days after the V'OUItTII publication under oath, speclllcally meetlnB and re- siiondlnt; to these alienations of contest, or if yjii fall within tint time ti Qlo In this olllce due proof that you have served a copy or your answer on tne sain ooiuesiani either In person or by reclstcted mall. If this servlco Is made by tho delivery ot u copy of your answer to tho contestant in person, proof of such servlco must be either tho said contestant's written lie- knowleilKinent of his rucelPt of the copy shortlnir the date of Its reculpt, or the nltl sunning i mi ii.iie ti us recent, ur 111 iiiu- davit of tho person hy whom the delivery was inndti stating when and where the cop, il liiiiilli nuiiiiiK mien uuu wiii'iv luci'i'j was delivered: If made by rciilBtcred maii, proof of such service must consist of WnTVSti.eOIc;,.y 'malle,r;i,m.,hlsaffi untied by tho .postmaster's the alt duvil or thu was mailed statlnif to which It was must ho accompanied by tho .postmastej' f.Ti't'il'l lui me luiivi, You should stfito In your answer tho mun'j of thu post otlice to which you dustro future notices to be sent to you. J. II. DUNCAN, Uocelver. Date of first publication Octobur 19th. Datu of ucond piibllcstton Octnhor 2Sth. Date of third publication November 2nd. Date of fourth publication XovuinberDtti. Will Ilerbstreith anil wife spent last Saturday autl Sunday at Sprott visiting her parents. Felix Hosier of St. Louis visited his aunt Mrs. John L. Hovorio in this city Saturday autl Sunday. Attorney E. A. Koziorof Farm ington niailo a ti ip to Ste. Gone vievo in his automobilo this week. Mi. Frank HoJer ami Mrs. Dr. Henry S. Kohm visited St. " ,,UUI Louis thooarlv part of tho week. ; Felix Petrcq.iiu, wifo and son ULL MOOSE, ATTENT5CN. Harry left Wednesday morning j .Indue Albert I). Norton! of St. Louiy for a few days visit to St. Louis, progressive Putty Citmliiiato for Gov Mi Minnie Vieh spoilt sovoral urnor, willspfiik nt the Court ilmisoat .lavs ol this week in St. Louis t,J- e,,,,.viuV" "U! WuiIuch- visiting her btutiier Edward who is ill. William Hunt, accompanied by , inuotitiuiimi hear what .hule Norinni his nUtur Mrs. Fttnuio Vion spent I has to sny on the Siuule Tux Amend Wednesday and Thursday in St. . niunt and other issues. Louis. Yours very truly. Charles Hempst-v, cleric on t ho Adv. SjiUWBuroaii. U. b. Stoainer King viiited his; .. family in Ste. Uunuviuvu thisj Tn T. v . . M. weeU. Harry Leuro of ('ape Girar deau was tho giiO'tof II. L. Uo- vli. e nnil i'miiile (if llna iite Lit. Suiidiiv. i nivor or tne kii.u tax. J his is tm J ' J error, and 1 tlcsiro to correct it ut mice.' August Ilerbstreith of Grand There is not one word in thu Proxies. Ibipitb, Michigan, arrived here Hive platform, either statu or national, this week oti a visit to his brother) which favors tho nIik;Iii taic propoVi Williiim. I tion. As thu caittlidrtto of thn t'ro- Mb, Mildred Kutledgc was Urn ffi" W JSXUI guest ot lier Mslor JIm. O. H. . k()w whereof 1 spouk. Thu m.i.-Ic tax huglaiid at Hush lower Sat- question wits not brought beforo tho urdny unci Sunday. Prourossivo State Convention as a Mrs. ,1. II. Melven is spending whole, ami I did nut hear it nieutiuiint this week in St. Louis visiting her buro auionK thu delegates. However, daughter Ml, d. W. Long and H.n luf.ir.ncd that M.iu.mne rci.rmu.l um. 1 ( Ai.ilvw.ii I mi,' the himkIu laers appe.iirci befnr.. son M. O. Molw.n. 1 10 P.lltoi.m cmmjttou of l0 pro. Flunk Koeder ot St. Louis is . crcssive couvciition and nrunl thai it. spending tins wceU m our viiting Dr. C. S. Ilertich city nud family. George S. Mophain nud wifo, .Mi. Cuso autl Joseph W. Hrn.v of St. Louis wore tho guests of b . S. Urockett and Sunday. family last .liscs Eli.uhoth Huok nud Emma liaunuinii returned hbinc lust Friday night from a few tjliys visit, to St, Louis. CharltK, G us and Oliver Under of iMoudota, 111.; arrived here Wednesday to vi.-jt their mother Mrs, Max Hndcr. who is ill. Mrs. ,1. 11. (J. JicOnipto ar rived here from St, Ltniis last Saturday evening to visit her daughter Mm. LV. K. W, Lan uitig. Mi, looophiiifl Elilcrt of' SX Louis and Mis. Tlicofirt) Lulu- I n0llli..v i.. il.1.1.Vville v.sltin rr.s- Ed. Chuj))ius, i 7.":" " " A FINK LINK 01' PALL MILLINERY . Just Heeuived at MRS. M. E. KERN The Main Street Milliner Kvorybody is invited to, call, and inspect, her new up-to-date Stock of Millinery. Prompt; attention will be given to all who call THE RQYAL HBIGHBOES Will Give n EUCHRE AND DANCE At The WOODMEN HALL TUESDAY OCT. 22nd GOOD MUSIC PRETTY PRIZES ADMISSION 25 Ct3. Misses Irene and Minnie Mvtl calf of Prairie tin Koehur itio spending this week in bit?. Genu-' vievo tho guots of Frank Bca clianip autl family. Mrs. William IJehrloin nnd daughter Misses lidith iintl Macoy of St. Ijouiii spent lat Saturtl.ty and Sunday in ste. Genoviovo with Dr. A. (J. Mover ami family. Miss Muo Jiinis who has been r,. ;,,,! , :,. r.,,. -., ... Visiting lllCIKl.-. Ill Sit'. GoilOVICVt! returned to her liiillio ut Cnlliiw. , , 111 '-'Ollin',- Villi!, 111., Monday IllOl lllllg. . " .MlSSCS AllliUlila itlltl Lllilll.t mi, . i ... i ,,,! VIHlltll .lilt! niece Mis .Muttio 1 Leavenworth were passenger.- ot tho Kri-oo for St. Louia Wcdnoa- litie morniiig. Miss Coiiiino Zicgler who bus been vi-iting her orothi'r J. (J. AieglCT lllltl faun v in s;t. I.niii, I . i lt 1 . ICtlllllCIl tO llCI1 llOIHO 111 tills Cit.V litt, Sunday evening, i Mrs. dauiuol Thomuro returnod to her homo at Itivor mix Vittx ' Monday uftei spending several tlays in our city viitiiiL' her sister , - ( Ml'. UCt)l-gC J ilOllllilf. , , ., MI'S. .lOSOpIl Utille: returned li un a visit to6t.Luis u,t "W aCCOinpanioil ,r IJf. 11. I'. Mack and Witt' who re iniiined horo until Tuoiday over ning. Goorgo Wchncr ami wit'o tin-" parted for St. Louis Tuesday morning, from there tho.v go to Oklahoma City to visit relative Mr.-. (J. Ibium and daughter Mrs. Eugoiiu B. Stunton unl chiltlron aro visiting relative in St. Louis. 1 W. .M. Kuwnrt arrived lioro i Saturday evening and left Mon jday morning for his homo at ,Jof j ferson City accompanied by his I wifo and baby, who havo'beon , spending several weeks with hor 'parents Mr. and Mrs, W. W uhj, uuioutir oi), mxi. Tlie voters of Sto. Genevieve, cnunlv nro most cnrnostlv iit-i'eil tn ,t,,i,,l il,:,. W .HV. TUlVIl VI ITllaAtlll I. It is beiiiK jaid by some, who nro obviously not iiiforiacd on the ruik- tuin, tlmt the Protrrex-iive nitrtv W-iu lie untlorx'il in tho Protrrevjivi! olni. form. Hut thu cotinnitteo ilecliiu-d to do this, und, tburcfore, it appears that the Prou'iossivo convention, through its Platform Committee, rejected' thu siiigle tax propoitiou, I am quite sum that no ciinsiilni'iitiln iinmliee ..P Progressives favor the sinclu tax. for ilt. .i f . . ' i nave never ncarti it monnoiiii m u rrogressivu ciiuvcilinili nor ll) it con fcrt nco of Protxreshive Icatlers In tho sttito. Though thitre may bu a feir i 1 1 1 1 1 v i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 members of thu IVogressivo I party who favor it, as there (ire Indi vidual members of tint Prpublio.au, , Demucnttiu and Socialist parties fuv tlrttt)lc thereto, I know of no candidate j 011 the ProgrcMivii tiokot, fioni Colo- ncl Kotisnvolt down, who iii any wi-o cnniniitted to 1I10 single tax, I know, too, that the I'logrusiyc parly us an orgauiKutloa in no wise favora or iidvociittiM it. Indeed, I do not I know as ninny ono dtwn Prngrvs I sivos in Missouri who hi in favor of thu sinylr t,ix. Per,si(nally, I am not in favor , of it .and intend to vote ngaiiuit it. rH . yor.v.'reHNKitfukir., Z1K II .! , 1 --) )