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8 h. l To Have Good Photographs of cnnh member of the family, is something you cannot afford to neglect. Your Relatives and Friends Want Your Photograph NOW X Tinnlter'a Studio PERSONAL Henry Kozior, Jr., was a St, Louis visitor Tuesday. Otlo Koetting made a business trip to St. Iniis tills week. E. B. Stanton made a business trip to Kansas City this week. Mrs. John J. Oberle spent Monday with -relatives in St. Loll'lS. Cliarles Dempsey and son Alois left last Friday for a trip to Norfolk, Va. M rs. Helena Meyer left Wed nesday morning lor a visit to relatives in St. Louis. Edgar Siebert attended the 1 3th Aunual Automobile Show in St. Louis this week. Henry Pitzkam was in St. Louis Thursday purchasing a stock of spring goods. Eloy Drury visited relatives at Festus and Crystal City the early part of the week. Miss Irina Siebert returned home Monday night from a visit to friends in St. Louis. Mrs. Henry Vogt is visiting her daughter Mrs. Walter Go vreau at Festus this week. Leo Pfaff and Edward Karl returned home Tuesday morn ing from a visit to St. Louis. Mrs. Mary D. Lalumondiere left last Friday night for a visit to relatives at New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rozier were the guests of relatives in St. Louis last Sunday and Mon day. Judge E. E. Swink and son Emmett of Farmington were Ste. Genevieve visitors last week. Miss Berenice Yealy returned home Monday night from a weeks visit to friends in St. Louis. Misses Frances Weiler and Rose Grieshaber of St. Louis are visiting relatives at Wein garten. Mrs. Charles Wolf left Wed nesday morning for Oran to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Metz. Fred Sexauer left Tuesday evening for Stanton, Mo., to visit his sister Mrs. Joseph Nier man and husband. Mrs. John Koetting left Fri day evening for St. Louis and remained until Monday the guests of relatives. Captain Charles Blancet and family left Wednesday night for Cape Girardeau where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. John Wipfler and children of Oran attended the Samson-Kohm wedding in Ste. Genevieve Tuesday. V, J, Dunker attended a meet ing of the Southeast Missouri Photographers Association at Cape Girardeau last week. John Liebrecht of St. Louis spent several days of this week in our city visiting his wife and daughter Mrs. Otto Koetting. John Isoman of Farmington visited his sister Mrs. Valentine Rottler, Sr., of our city this week who is in very poor health. Charles Morice accompanied by his sister Mrs. Julia Bader of Bloomsdalo left Tuesday morning for a visit to St. Louis. John Walker, Robert Baum and Warren and Hugh Stanton attended the 13th Annual Auto mobile Show in St. Louis this week. James Beauchamp arrived here from St. Louis Monday night and loft Wednesday morn ing for Festus where he intends to locate. Wilford Okenfuss of St. Louis arrived here Wednesday ove ning to remain until Sunday visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Okenfuss. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Groin minger and little daughter Ismay left Thursday morning for a visit to relatives at St Louis and East St. Louis. Prof. C. M. Danuser and Mayor F. A. Weiler attended the School Superintendents and Directors Meeting at Jefferson City last Friday and Saturday Mrs. Henry Kreitier and son Philip and Miss Theresa Schwent returned to their home at Festus Monday evening after a visit to relatives at River aux Vases Mrs. Leopold daughters Aleda turned to their River Monday her parents M r Lelie. Edward Knieb and bride re turned to their home at St, Joseph, Mo., Thuisday morning after a several days visit to Mrs Regina .Jokerst and daughto Mrs. Anna Hoog. Emmanuel Arnold accompa nied by his friend Miss Mildred Barr of St. Louis visited Ste. Genevieve this week the guests of his sister Mrs. Herman Mines and family. Russell Wilder of Crystal City arrived hero Tuesday morning and returned home that evening accompanied by his wife and children who had been visiting relatives here for several weeks. Dr. II. Andersen of Blooms dale left Monday evening for St. Louis and returned home Tues day morning accompanied by his wife who had been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Bentley. Mrs. Mariraret E. AuBuchon. Countv or Stk. Gknkvikvi beloved wife of S. S. AuBuchon, died at her home at Crystal City, Mo., at 9 o'clock Sunday morn ing, February i, lvzu, altera Ingering illness, aged 00 years. Besides her husband the de ceased is survived by two daughters and three sons, Mrs. C. W. Kemp and Miss Genevieve AuBuchon and Theodore, Em mett and George AuBuchon. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. ate Gibson of Oklahoma City, Okla.. and two brothers, John flinch of Sprott, Mo., and Dr. F. Hinch of Ste. Genevieve. The funeral took place from the Catholic Church at Festus, Mo., Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock after which the remains were aid to rest m the Catholic Cem etery. Dr. F. E. Hinch of this city attended the funeral. Winters and and Lois re home at Flat after a visit to and Mrs. E. C Died. School District Re-Numbered, Mrs. Catherine Brieg, nee Braun, died at her home near St. Mary's Tuesday morning February 17, 1920, of influenza and pneumonia. Mrs. Brieg's husband and two children pre ceded her to the grave a week ago with the same disease. The funeral took place Thursday morning from the Catholic Church at St. Mary's. STATE OF MISSOURI. February Term. A. V., lu'M In tho Uomitv Court -of said County, on tlio 0th tiny of February, A 1020, tho following among other proceedings, Wuiu had, iz: TIid Coiuinou School Districts of Ste. Uuuuyiovo County nro boruby uumbored nnd designated us follow.1;: School district No. 1 ahull heronfti'i- Ik; I uown as school district No. School district No. f2 .shall hereafter Im Known ns school district No. School district No, 2 shall hereafter bo known as school district No. School dUtrict No, oil shall hcronltcr be kiitiwua school district No. School district No. It shall horonl'tor ho kiiihvu ns school district No. School district No. 4 shall horeafter ho luiowu as school district No. School district No. !l shall huieaftur bo k'lowu as school district No. School district No. 10 shall licrealtcr bo known as school district No., School district No. 11 shall hereafter bo known as school district No. School district No. 1,'J shall hereafter hp known ns school district No. School district No. 14 shall horeafter bo known as, school district No, School district No. 15 shall horcaftor bo known as school district No. School district No. 10 shall heroat'tcr ho known as school district School district No. 18 shall hnroaftor bo known as school district School district No. 17 shall hereafter bo known as school district School district No. 1!) shall hereafter bo known as school district School district No. 20 shall hereafter bo known as school district School district No. 21 shall hereafter bo known ns school district School district No. 22 shall hereafter bo known ns school district School district No. 2,' I shall hoieaftor bo known ns' school district School district No. 24 shall hereafter be known as M'hool district School district No. 25 shall hereafter bo known as school district School district No. 20 shall hoieaftor bo known as school district Sehnol district No. 27 shall hereafter bo kuou'ii as school district School district No. 23 shall hereafter be known as school district School district No. 20 shall hereafter be known ns school district School discrict No. .'10 shall hereafter be known as school district School district No. Ill shall hereafter bo known ns school district School district No. 1)2 shall hereafter be known ns school district School district No. XI shall hereafter bo known as school district School district No. U4 shall hcreattor bo known ns school district School district No ,'15 shall hereafter be known ns school district School district No. iUi shall hereafter bo known ns school district School district No. It" shall hereafter bo known as school district School district No. 38 shall hoieaftor bo known as school district School district No. 39 shall hereafter bo known as school district School district No. 40 shall hereafter bo known as school district .1!....!-, i ,1 ..I. ..II I I... D., ro- )tir issifiedi iriiiu Edwin, the 16 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Vogt, died at the home of his parents in St. Mary's Thursday morn ing February 12, 1920. The re mains were taken to River aux Vases Friday morning for burial. MARRIED No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 o :t 4 n o 7 8 9 10 11 12 ia 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 iiij 24 25 20 27 28 29 .'(0 31 32 33 34 35 3(i 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 40 47 48 Lost: A pair of wire pliers in front of Uozier Bank. Finder re turn to this office and receive reward. adv For Sale or Rent: The Killion Grieshaber pluco in Ste. Genevieve. Apply to John Gries haber, Administrator. ndv. For Sale: A porfectly new Motor Bout, skiff model, 20 feet long, G feet 7 inch beam. Has n six horse power Nortliwestrn en-" gine, built with first class cypress. C. T. Bono. Taken Up: One white fuce heifer with crop off left ear and split in right ear, and one red steer with split and underhit in right par. J. L. Field, adv Minnith. Mo. The marriage of Miss Cora M. Langalia to Frank J. Fallert occurred at the Catholic Church at River aux Vases Monday morning February 10, 1920, Rev. Father Broeckelmann officiat ing, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Langalia of River aux Vases and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fallert of Zell. The wedding festivities were held at the brides parents. The happy couple will reside on a farm near liver aux Vases. Advertise Candy Men, women. Earn fcaO weekly Experience unnecessary. We start you in the candy business, at home, small room, or any where. Everything furnished. Grand opportunity. Write for particulars. Candymaking House, 5 South 18th St., adv Philadelphia, Pa hen hi need of cut flowers for fu nerals, weddings, parties or decora tivo purposes, wo will furnish them in any design desired. Prices nlwny reasonable, riiouo im. ndv Leo C. Haslku. .School disttict No. 41 shall hcreattor bo known ns school district School district No. 42 shall hcreattor bo known as school district School district No. 43 shall horcafter bo known as school district School district No. 44 shall hereafter be known as school district School district No. 45 shall hereafter bo known of school district School district No. 40 shall hereafter bo known as school district School district No. 47 shall horeafter bo known as school district School district No. 4S shall hereafter bo known as school district School district No. 49 shall hereafter be known as school district School district No. 50 shall hereafter bo known as school district School district No. 51 shall hereafter be known ns school district And it is ordered nud ndjudge that the saiuo bo in full force nnd effect on nnd after March 1st. 1920.? STATE OF MISSOUKI, 1 County of Stk. Geneviuve. J I, A. A. Haumgnitncr, Clerk of tho County Court, in and for said County, hereby certify the above and foregoing to be n,truo copy of the proceedings of our snid County Court, on the day nnd year above written, ns tho same nppcars of record in my office. IN TESTIMONY W11KKEOF, I have hereunto sot my (Seal) hand nnd nffixed tho seal of said Court, at office in Ste Goneviovo, this 17th day of Fobruary, A. D., 1920. A. A. BAUMGAHTNER, County Clork. "A blizzard? " We should worry " Chesterfield LET 'cr blow. An exciting ' yarn, a good fire, the'W isfy smoke," and you're fixed for the evening. And, mind you, the "satisfy" blend can't be copied that's why only Chesterfields can "satisfy." Miss Irene Siebert and Eugene Roth were marriud Monday morning, February 10, 1920, during a 10 o'clock Bridal Mass it the Catholic Church at Ozora, Rev. Father Kramper officiating. The witnesses to the ceremony were Miss Leona Siebert, a sister of the bride, and Olivdr Roth, a brother of the groom. The bride is the daughter of William H. Siebert and the late Mrs. Elizabeth Siebert, nee Hurst, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Roth, all of Ozora. A wedding dinner and supper was served to the near relatives at the home of tho bride's and in School Notes dance was held at tho groom's home. The happy couple will make their homo on a farm near Belgique in Perry County. Thursday February uth, Judge P. II. Buck gave an address to the Civics and Touchers Train ing Classes on "Local Civics." the evening a The address was instructive and FOR BREAKFAST, DINNER OR SUPPER PLAIN, TOASTED OR SANWICHES ANYTIME ANY WAY Home Bakery Quality Loaf Bread There is just the same conscientious effort, honest en deavor and pure ingredients put into the making of HOME BAKERY QUALITY LOAF as your mother used to put into her own baking. BUY IT AND YOU'LL LIKE IT. riV r J LELIE, Proprietor. GOOD GLASSES PAY In dollars and cents, time and comfort. Tliey will not cost so much for repairs, they will hold their shape better nud will be servicable long after others nro thrown away. Prices are entirely reasonable. Koetting's Optical Department In 1811 Ireland's population was 8,175,121. It is now I four and a third million, very much appreciated. Mr. Anton Weiler, Secretary of tho Board of Education and Supt. C. M. Danuser attended the School Superintendents and Directors Meeting at Jefferson City, February 111th and 14th. They report having spent the time very profitably in the inter est of the schools. Tho Valentine party and dance given by the students of the High School in the Auditorium Saturday night, February 14, was one of the important social events of tho Pro-Lenten season. The younger social set was well represented and many of them helped malce tho event a success. The following pro gram was carried out: Matching Hearts. La Promenade, Chase Your Valentine. Cupid's Delight Dance. Farmer Jones and his family go to the Vnlontine-Party . Leap Year Dance. Unmasking. A PA il l -ff i Aiior mis roiresinnents were was followed by informal danc ing. Among tho masquoraders worn snnn .Inlin T) l?nrlrnfn1ln Little Red Riding Hood, Baby Doll, A hootch Lassie, soveral Indian Chiefs and Soldiers, one Sailor and last but not least, Wood Alcohol was seen skipping around. These costumes offered tho guests much speculation as to who was who. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Petersen, Mrs. C. M. Danuser, Mrs. T. D. God frey, Mrs. Chas. Petrequin, Mrs. L. E. Wild and Misses White, Huber and Morton. Wanted: Timber Men. Log Cutters, Mine Prop Cutters, Tie Hackers and Teamsters. Write for particulars. NOIITHWESTEKN TlMBElt Co. Mendota, Illinois. C. A. FULDNER, OPT. D. of the firm of FULDNER & COM PANY, Marina Bids', 306 N. Grand Ave., St. Louis, Mo., spec ializing in the correction of eye sight, eyestrain, and the proper fitting of glasses, will be in Sla Gensviare again Friday, Fabruary 20th at the Meyer hotel from 8 n. in. to 4 p. m. Any word may be left for liim there. Flat River patrons write for an- pointiiieiit. 1 ronton Wednesday, Feb. 18th at New Commercial Hotel, from 8 a m. to 1 p. m. Write for information or ap pointment. CLEARING OUT SALE The .undorsigued will hold n nublio snlo at his home otic half milo South of tho Sto. Genevieve Court Houso ou llm St. Mary's road on SATUltDAY. FEBUUAUV 'iR. 1010. Having discontinued farming nnd sold my houso I will sell nil my per sonal piopeity consisting of tho fol- oWmir: 2 yoiiucr J-yenr old mares. well matched nud broke; 2 two-yenr old horso colts, 1 team of biir b nek work horses, 1 pood ninro with foul. 1 coming four yonr old stable horso. weight 1.4G0 lb., 2 Rood Jersey cows, trivintr milk, 4 Unroc brood sows with pigs, 1 registered Dnroc mnlo hog, 18 two-iiionths old shonts, 11 shonts. weights 90 lbs., 5 farm wagons, If rock wagons, 0 sots double wncon inniosH, U sets single huggv harness. I set double buggy harness, 4 saddles. and n wagon load of odd harness, log cliaiiiH, fifth chains, lumber chains. farm machinery of nil kinds including corn planter, plows, slips etc,, 5 wheel scrapers, 1 spring wagon, as good ns new, 1 heavy buggy, household nud kitchen furniture ami other nrticlos too numerous to mention. Thumb op Salic : All sums under $10.00 cash. Over $10.00 credit of 0 months, purchaser giving uoto with good security boariug G per cent in terest from date. 2 per cent discount will be allowed for cash. Sale commences at 9 o'clock n. in. Soft drinks nnd lunch will bo served on the grounds. ndv JOSEPH HAUCK. Again we approach the birth- day ot the "Father of his Uountry." George Washington was able to become first in th hearts of his countrymen be cause he deserved this distinc tion, and because of his honor and truth, his wisdom and judgment, he arose above tho intrigues of the selfish and jealous men and the turmoil of party passion and pointed the way to national' strength in nnH. Workman excavating for a onal righteousness. The acts of basement on Broadway at Cape no man in public life have been Girardeau last Saturday un- free from criticism, nor has his earthered a number of oak logs character remained unassailed, about six feet under ground, but fewer of these shafts Imvn which wore laid to form a road ueen turned on Washington than in loi'i). uid residents say that on other men who havo hlfl when the street was leveled fifty such positions of trust and years ago tno logs were covered, honor, hut they cannot dim tho They are still practically as luster that has gathered around sounu as mo day they were nis name or detract from the laid. j revorenco m wh ch hn is hniri w i, . . "J uvaiy Hin-iotic American. A delegate convention will bo held at .Innlin April 22nd, for the purpose of DR. LOUIS J. BIRSNER uuiiiiimuiiiK utuiujutiiUNiior presi dential electors, soloctin g dele: gates aim alternates to tlin Democratic National Convention and to elect a member of tho Democratic National Committee. if it -t. . - ruprasunung tno estate of Mia. L.KI1..I C!-, " ! t.f ii i . . "ulul' uwi viuiiiiviuvu uountv but served by several capable young , is oatitled to five delegates, thrpo lames oi too nigh school. This men and two women, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OFFICE OVE It II INCH & DOUGLAS' DltUG STOKE Ofllco 110 Telephones Ites. 4U Omen Hours, Weokdays: u-ia a. m. 2-4 p. uj. 7.8 p Bundayit 0-12 a, .