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PAIR PLAY, STB. GENEVIEVE, MISSOURI. OFFICIAL RETURNS r Of the election hmd in Ste. Genevieve County on Tuesday, November 2, 1920 III fffeiiririflfflf"lsi I ', -CANDIDATES I I. i "J 5 3 i I i li I i a W I I I I III I .1 I I I I I ' I I I I l . I C p i I I i I I I II I I I I I ' I I I I i I I I I I I I III II I It'll I. I I I I I I I I -l lil I I I I III II t I I I I I III till I I I I I ' ' I ill I t I I I I I ' I I I I I ' I I ill 1 ' For President JAMES M. COX, D '.. 270 11G 23 47 28 129 81 iJ4 51 14 T.O HO 9 50 10 33 90 10 17 8 12 12 21 1 1140 WAURKN G. HARDING, 11 404 264 30 00 40 141 40 54 72 53 00 00 00 41 23 72 75 08 50 32 21 10 26 2 1917 708 U. S. Senutor BliECKENRIDGF. LONG, D 283 121 20 40 28 128 33 35 51 15 51 50 12 50 18 8 00 10 17 8 13 12 21 1 1177 SELDEN P. SPENCER, R 488 203 87 50 40 130 38 52 70 53 08 GO 02 42 24 72 74 08 50 40 21 10 20 2 1012 735 For Governor JOHN M. ATKINSON, D 274 122 30 55 28 120 31 35 51 15 51 00 13 01 49 4 02 10 17 8 13 12 21 1 1170 ARTHUR M. HYDE, R 403 204 35 53 40 144 40 52 1 53 08 00 00 41 24 72 73 08 50 40 21 10 20 2 1921 742 For Lieutenant Governor C. M. HUFORD, D 277 122180 50 27 120 31 81 51 15 51 00 13 50 10 8-1 02 10 17 7 18 12 21 1 1175 HIRAM LLOYD, R 404 205 ! 35 50 47 142 40 58 72 58 08 00 05 42 28 72 73 03 50 40 21 10 20 2 1028 758 For Secretary of State . .lOIINL. SULLIVAN, D 288 124 33 50 20 180 32 80 a I 15 51 01 10 00 27 84 02 10 17 8 15 12 21 1 1210 CHARLES U. BECKER, R -470 201 32 52 48 140 30 50 72 53 08 05 02 40 10 72 73-08 50 40 10 10 20 2 1870 063 For State Auditor GEO. II. MIDDLEKAMP, D 274 322 31 52 27 125 32 34 50 15 51 01 14 00 25 33 01 10 17 7 14 12 21 1 1170 G KORGE E. HACKMANN, R 400 20213-1 50 40 144 30 53 72 53 08 05 03 41 18 73 74 08 50 40 20 10 20 2 1018 730 For State Treasurer I .IOHNH. STONE, D 277 122 30 40 27 127 32 34 51 15 51 00 12 00 19 33 90 10 17 7 13 12 21 1 1170 L. D. THOMPSON.R 495 205 30 50 47 143 30 53 72 58 98 00 00 41 22 73 75 03 50 40 21 10 20 2 1932 702 For Attorney General WILLIS H. MEREDITH, D 270 122 30 49 27 130 31 35 51 15 52 01 12 01 19 33 91 1H 17 10 13 12 21 1 1182 JIOSSE W. I3ARRETT,R 498 204 30 00 47 145 40 58 72 53 93 05 00 40 23 73 77 05 50 45 21 15 20 2 1930 748 Forjudge Supreme Court, Di vision No. 1 (Unexpired term); WILLIAM T. RAGLAND, D 270 122 30 40 27 120 31 84 51 15 51 50 12 50 19 33 00 10 18 7 13 12 21 1 1100 CONWAY ELDER, R 405 204 80 00 17 144 10 53 72 58 08 00 00 40 23 73 75 OS 50 40 21 15 20. 2 1983 707 For Judge Supremo Court, Di vision No. 2 (Unexpired term:) - JOHN I. WILLIAMSON, D. 270 122 30 48 27 127 81 34 51 15 51 00 12 50 10 33 00 10 18 7 13 12 21 I 1107 EDWARD HIG13EE, R 404 204 30 00 47 143 40 53 72 53 98 00 00 41 23 73 75 08 50 40 21 15 20 2 1932 705 For Judge Supremo Court, Di vision No. 2 (Full term): - FREDL. WILLIAMS, D 270 122 31 49 27 120 31 34 51 15 51 00 13 59 19 '83 90 10 18 7 13 12 21 1 1109 DAVID E. BLAIR, R 490 204 30 59 47 142 40 58 72 53 98 00 00 41 23 73 75 08 50 40 21 10 20 2 1933 704 For Judge St. Louis C. of A. HICKMAN P. RODGERS, D.. 270 122 30 48 27 128 31 84 51 15 -52 00 13 59 10 33 90 10 18 0 13 12 21 1108 GEORGE D. REYNOLDS, R... 495 204 30 00 47. 140 39 53 72 53 98 00 00 41 23 73 75 08 50 40 21 10 20 1928 760 For Rep. in Cong. 13th Dist. I ARTHUR T. BREWSTER, D... 279 121 32154 27 128 31 34 51 14 4!) 00 14 58 17 32 80 10 18 7 13 12 21 1171 MARION E. RHODES, R 491 203 35 J 49 47 140 40 53 70 54 100 00 ' 08 44 28 74 73 08 50 40 21 10 20 1 1013 742 Representative ' 1 LEOD. KARL, D. 203 154 40 78 23 132 30 35 50 15 54 58 35 57 10 30 93 9 18 7 11 13 19 1273 G. J. DITCH, R... 477 232 28 31 51 130 41 52 78 53 90 00 44 42 28 70 07 00 50 40 23 17 28 1 1822 549 Judge Co. Court, 1st. Dist. AUGUST NAEGER, D 204 150 40 04 23 22 33 92 15 10 78 VINCE VALLEROY, R. 505 224 28 44 51 17 73 72 18 14 1040 818 Judge Co. Court, 2nd. Dist. JACOB BURNER, D 127 31 33 49 14 40 On 10 55 4 18 3 19 480 JOHN C. GORDON. R. 141 40 53 73 53 103 00 01 45 74 50 50 28 1 832 352 Prosecuting Attorney C. J. STANTON, D. 298 122 32 48 29 130 33 33 52 15 52 00 14 59 19 88 92 8 22 8 14 15 21 1215 Sheriff I G. REHM, D 281 120 20 02 29 134 31 35 51 14 53 50 22 55 20 31 102 9 17 7 14 10 21 1 1195 LAW. SIEBERT, R. 482 203 47 47 44 134 40 52 72 53 97 07' 55 44 22 75 03 09 51 40 19 20 20 1887 692 For Assessor ANDREW HOOG, D. 259 147 22 30 27 127 81 80 52 15 47 59 5 59 24 32 00 10 10 7 14 10 21 1155 OSCAR DONZE, R 512 231 45 73 47 140 40 50 71 53 K)3 07 74 41 10 74 08 08 48 40 20 20 20 1930 781 Treasurer CHARLES RLACKLEDGE, D. 255 112 20 39 27 124 28 80 50 17 57 58 10 59 10 82 05 10 17 8 12 13 21 1110 JOS. H. REHM, R 509 271 49 00 47 143 43 55 73 51. 93 00 03 41 28 73 70 08 49 40 22 17 20 1 1905 840 Surveyor JOS. LALUMONDIER, D 293 07 24 81 27 143 30 33 44 14 47 80 12 54 h 80 71 9 14 10 9 8 15 1093 HENRY NATIONS, R. 455 270 44 04 10 130 41 52 78 55 100 05 00 43 23 70 77 09 54 37 25 21 32 1929 836 Coroner LEOC. BASLER, D 201 128 82 40 28 132 88 34 50 15 52 00 15 00 20 83 92 10 20 7 14 14 21 1 1211 Public Administrator LEOS. YEALY, R 518 202 37 00 47 141 40 58 71 53 98 05 00 41 21 78 ,75 08 51 45 21 17'20 1 1948 COMING Second Lyceum Number SIPHER-SCHWARTZ CONCERT CO. Public School Auditorium MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd It is with the greatest pleasure that the Bureau presents to its patrons the Sipher-Suhwartz Com puny, n group of two charm iug girls with a wonderful musical program and a stage full of beautiful instruments, consisting of Xylophone, Marjmhiiplione, Staff Bulls, Sleigh Bells, Marimba, Four-in-Hand Bells, Musical GhiHscs, Violin, Mandolin and Banjo. The program is of a high musicnl ami moral standard; they are charming atnl beautiful on and off the stage; they wear handsome gowns and their instruments are the heat that can possibly le obtained. A Husband For $1.00! The most popular star of tho movies will offer himself as a price in a lottery. All women and girls are elegible, but must promise to marry him, should they win. He is handsome, strong, of pleasing personality and will marry the holder of the lucky number. Address: LOTTERY M&N, In care LYRIC Theatre. 30,45 rouil work, 15. H. Morenti 48 For Sale A mirror folding election expense 1st precinct, Frank ueiK Apply at this ofllce. (tottiuger 4.1 election expense 2nd precinct, Clms. Fnllert 42.50 election unnl. nr i precinct 3, Law. Jacob 35.50 precinct ' V , "aniea-' Wanted 4, Albert led 35 pre;inct 5, Jos. J. to ,lca' from owner of good land Uozior 44.50 precinct (i, Jos. Doll ior sine worm tlie price asKeU. 34.50 preciift 7, Charles Nneger 34.50 precinct 8, J. H. Turubaugli 30 pre cinct 1), A. C. Wade 30 precinct 10, Carroll J. Hoyd precinct 11. Ern est Stauge 37.50 precinct 12, Aug. Herman Jo preciuct l.t. Nnco Turley adv L. C. Jones. Box 551, Olney, III. Notice Good farm land wanted. I have 780 inquires for 7.50 nrueinct 14. Jas. C. Carron 33 farms Riid timber lands. If you precinct 15, Clms. Itotb, Sr., 35 pre- want to sell your land write to cinct 10, 1'eterJJ. Canon 34.50 pre- me at once. ciuct 17, N. A. Counts 30 precinct 18, WALTER B. MUKPHHEE, Agt. li. C. Dirndl 34.50 precinct 19, N. C, adv McEwen. Tenn. Moors 37 preciuet 20, Albeit Loidii Ten votes were east for the Prohibition Party, six votes for the Socialist Party and three votes for the Farmers Workers Party. Justices of the Peace elected: Jackson Township, R. V. Herler, R.; Beauvais Township. G. JW. Davis, D.; Saline Township, John H. Patterson. D.; Union Township. Wheeler Barber, R. Constables elected: Ste. Genevieve Township, John Horter, R.;Jackson Township, "William Jennings, R.; Beauvais Township J. H. Boyd, R.; Saline Township, John McDaniel, R.; Union Township, Lute Lore, R. ' ' Constitutional Amendments. ! H I f f : If j III!! 1 l I I f 5 r x x i ; i : : ? r 9 i ; ? e ! ' ' ' 3 1 ' I 1 i i i , i r, ' y i i- 1 i i i i Z 1 ' .iii ( i iii i i .i.i.i , , iii i i -- U I,. . i . i i ' t , , , , , , , , . I ' ' ' r " ' 1st Amendment, Yefl Uil 11!) !l ir l'j'ilH ! 0 7 ii 111 l' 0 H :i 5 H ()' 5 ' 1 o l 145 1st Amendment. No Kt 117 47 tin 15 -1(1 .",1 (ij :!1 11 -lo lit? I2 L'tl 17 1'7 ii't.'lSiol -') 'M .'SO 7 1107 I2 2nd Amendment Vt s VU iV.i 1 7 11' (il 7 0 S !) 17 15 11 11 OS l.' 4 li A 0 0 .'I :t70 ' 2nd Amendment, No Hi'.' ItW 51 5li 15 I'l ." 'M !l :!!i 57 IIS !45 17 17 III) , 4S 24 3U .'!() 5 1017 47 ard Amendment, Yea 117 110 1 7 11 00 -4 0 5 S 17 11 10 lit n S 14 :f I 4 0 0 2 :t.'!o Ilrd Amendment, No 170 171 55 50 15,21 50 02 21 10 :t!l til II 2(1 17 10 20 :(5 4!) 22 ii.i lit) 0 10.W 709 4th Amendment, Yes 1H1 ill II II II1 01 1 0 10 10 25 21 0 HI 7 H 20 5 0 2 0 0 H 403 Itti Amendment, No 174 178 54 55 17 :i2,'5t) B!l 22 10 3 57 42 2S II 10 25 35 49 24 33 30 5 1000 (157 5th Amendment, Yea 108 20, 1 7 12 52 5 0 9 0 0 0 2 7 0 I 12 0, 3 4 0 0 4 209 ' 5tb Amendment, No 188 18()'5o 51 IH 33' 58 03 23 II 55 72 II 31 17 21 35 40 53 24 33 30 11 tl.V, 88(1 Oth Amendment, Ye? 519 140 32 81 57 210 20 20 70 31 73 40 52 50 28 83 151 24 34 11 27 2 37 1814 709 Otb Amendment, No 77 182 33 19 il 31 43 55 28 14 29 54 10 15 8 14 9 30 27 IS 8 28 I 745 7th Amendment, Yea 131 29 7 9 15 57 5 59 9 9 17 19 7 14 2 8 17 2 0 2 0 0 0 30.5 7th Amendment, No 145 170 51 53 12 14 50 59 17 0 37 00 39 21 10' 18 29 37 4S 24 33 30 5 SI95 030 Sth Amendment, Yea 271 57 12 19 27 100 14 3 49 12 51 32 10 IS 7 13 52 9 0 0 2 0 15 H54 8th Amendment, No 112 170 43 '55 13 12 51 01 20 10 25 55 42 25 10 22 20 31 50 21 30 30 3 950 00 SitlilAmendment, Yea 250 50 7 0 II 125 14 I 17 ; la 12 1 30 0 1(1 0 8 49j 1 4 2 1 0 3 040 tti Amendment, No 153 172 47157 13 20 51 59 27 1 12 40 59 40 20 13 21 20 3(1 52 23 32 30 7 lp'7 481 10th Amendment, Yes 100 35 2 5 7 til 5 0 7 10 14 3 10 I 5 19 2 IS 2 1 0 5 378 10th Amendment, No 158 174 51 50 18 28 55 HI 25 1 12 44 09 48 29 15 27 32 38 50 23 31 30 10 1084 700 Itth Amendment, Yes.... 100 55 4 23 20 133 15 3 4,13 35 20 12 23 5 21 32 39 9 11 1 21 5 040 llth Amendment, No 107 159 51 47 8, 12 40 00 24 11 32 50 37 22 14! 13 24 12 47 20 32 0 5 899 259 12th Amendment, Yes 114 34 2 7 0 1 58 4 1 3 7 14 12 2 10 1 4 13 2 0 0 0 0 4 310 12th Amendment, No 170 100 53 50 18 1 23 52 03 20 14 41 01 -18 25 10 19 28 35 48 24 33 30 5 1000 75(5 13th Amendment, Yee 140 47 4 0 16182 10 5 20 43 34 45 7 01 I 29 17 30 10 13 5 0 2.1 (103 13th Amendment, No 350 251 54 70 28 153 51 71 55 9 49 50 10 18 20,5(1 02 29 48 17 30 30 II i;,8 919 14th Amendment, Yee 119 31 1 11 7 00 7 1 4 8 8 2S 12 18 3 0 13 0 7 7 0 0 3 300 llth Amendment, No 225 220 55 58 15 29 53 00 25 II 18 50 08 25 17 21 42 33 50 22 33 30 5 11711 813 15th Amendment, Yes 131 38 2 11 1() 58 9 3 5 11 25 15 10 13 2 It 9 3 0 4 0 0 4 384 15th Amendment No 185 171 53 52 II 22 53 00 20 8 37 03 37 25 15-I0 32 30 50 25 33 30 0 1007 08!) I "or Stock Law 21 14 27 91 i;,7 Anninst Stock Law 44 19 88 05 "10 59 MissGrace Morton visited St. Louis from last Friday evening until Sunday night. Miss Lydia Broockelmonn of River aux Vuses lei t last Satur day evening for a visit to rela tives auil friends iu St. Louis. Miss Efiiie Vogt was the guest of relatives and friends in St. Ijouis this week. Miss Letha Dclislo of Portage ville is spending this week in Ste. Genevieve tho guest of friends. Mrs. Henry L. Rozier was the guest of her daughters at Cape Girardeau last week. Mrs. Josephine Smith of St. Louis was the guest of friends in Ste. Genevieve last Saturday and Sunday. County Court Proceedings Wkdnedav, Nov. 3, 1920. Allowed: A, C. Wade $28,50 rond work etc,, Nhcb Turley y.j, special work Dist. 2. E. M. lJoyd 37.50 lum ber, i . H. ytrtuifjlmu corn poor tnrni 2o8, Tctley-Klein Lbr. Co. 20.35 supplies pibt. 14, Lniifr Motor Co. 122.18 truck supplies. Thuhsdav. Nov. 4. Harry K. Itelim 17 31 poor fat m supphes. Moioau Lbr., 4.75 poor farm supplies, Lno C. Vorst 4.50 auto hire, Standard I'rintinir Co., 02.80 station ery, Ittixton & Skimmr 8.0O station ery. Geo. l. Hanum 42.34 stationery, Jan..... Piiiklay 125 M.pt. poor farm mill 41.08 disbursements, Kulix J. Jdudnii 40.05 services cirenit court. Jos. II, KHrein 20 25 supplies poor tarnt, Oeriuo Mfc Co., 133.43 disiu inrectaiit poor farm. Farmers Supply Co.. o ,)3 supplies poor farm mid 0.0.1 rehet neglected child and 324.72 supplies poor farm, l-'air Play 5 "5 stationery, O.oO pul.lic printing 523. .10 election printini;. Herald 523.30 election printinc. 0.50 public printitiif, ul stationery, OoorRe Welmer 214,59 mill stuffs. Kraucis X. Oem 12 tern pornry relief, Hosina Lahimnndier 10, Mautly I'lukstou 10 Mrs. T. Ueatr elmmpO. Mrs. Win. Wilson, 7.50, Mrs. hdmond Hoevo 7.50. Lizzie Lab niyere 11, Tom CliHosebroiich 5, Mary Heberlie o, Mrs. Prank Itoth 5, Fe heite Lalumondierfa 5, Florence Car rot. 5, Clara Morice 5, Wesley (.omits i., Minnie Counts 5, Mary Urown 5, Clovis O. Hy,!r 5 ri)pMiJr work pour farm. Skinner & Konnddv 9,44 stationery, Clms, (Jrunduieytr 21 uniKKiui;. VmuAx Nov. 5. John Okenfiiss & Sous 11)8.50 meat pour faun, A. A, Ibtunmartner 101.70 seryices Oct. term. 109.45 services in vacation, 7.71 disbursements, Heater ?!,'. 73.05 coal poo, form, 123.75 eouU'ourtbousa, F. L, Sebwcut 34.50 precinct 21. Otto Shin ti 30 pre cinct 23, Uottbelt Ke bin 22.50 services dopiityVheriff, 29.17 janitor services, 40 delivering election supplies, Mis souri Prison Board 90 care inmates, Dr. F. Hindi 75 salary county physi cian, 10 services insanity cases. H. L. & W. Co., 29.02 light court bouse, 27.18 lights poor farm, Standard Prtg. Co. 281 election supplies, T. U. htranulmn 4u services judge, Law. A. Herzog 3o seryiees judge, E. S. Woinaek 47,50 services bulge and mileage. T. U. Strangban 5 services Hoard of Equalization. L. A. HerzoL' 5 snme, E. S. Wotnack 5 same, Loo 1'. fallen o same, Jasper Uolliday 12 temporary relief, Joseph H. Kelim quartet' salary 125. Monday Nov. 1. It. It. Telegraph and telephone taxes levied, Requisition for Supt. of Schools salary, Requisition for 1484.93 Co. foreign Ins. tax money, Abstract of fees collected by F. J. Higdon for October approved, Report of grand jury ordered filed. Hawk bounty certified to John Scbnutt. Win. C. Miller. Simon Graf. Hugo Haiimmi, Edward Donze. Oliver Hogennnller, Win. Oberle. liv. A Mueller, Edw. and John Bonuareiis, James Kerry, Jr., David Hogenmiller, .1. n. vallo, rrnnk 1'tnfl, Theodore Busier, Edw. J. Donze, Cbris, Schweiit, John Denier, Henry J. Drury, Jos. R. Joggerst, Valentine Grenuuinger. Hon F. Huek. Anton Pfaff. Sr.. Matt W. Scbweigert, Peter Wolk, Win, Stuppy, Clms. Stuppy, Henry J. Miller, L. W. Donze, Harry J. Petrequin. Settlement Nnco Tur ley road dist. 2 mid A. C. Wade dist. 11 approved. Satukday Nov. 0. Quarterly settlement Win. P. Hnck, collector and Joseph H. Rohm, treas urer, approved. Report eotinty phy sician, approved. Adjourned. For Sale Four room house, one and one-half acre lot or more, cellar, good cistern, electric lights, large chicken house, good garden and newly fenced, located be tween Ilercuhuietuii ami Crystal City on hard surface road. For more information write or see John V Yeida, Jk., Ilercnlnneutn, Mo, dv P. O. Uox 34 PUBLIC SALE The following cattle picked up by the City Marshal will ho sold to the highest pithler for cash at lot on corner of Fifth mid Washing ton streets in City of Ste. Gene vieve at 10 o'clock a. m. on SATURDAY, NOVEMHEK 13m Two head of cattle, one blank male, white face, weight about .'100 pounds, one red heiter. Both have horns and are marked the same, slit in right e.ir in V shape and crop off left ear. Owner can have same by identi fying them before the sale and paying costs. H. II. ABEUNATT1V ad Marshal City of Ste. Genevieve. ' Change of Tims. Effective Sunday November 7th, there were some minor changes in the arrival of trains on the Frisco. Train 805 leaves St. Louis at 9:00 p. m. and arrives here 11:02 p. m. Train going north will arrive here at 4:59 a. m. The accommodation train out of St. Louis, will run to Chaffee instead of St. Mary's daily nv. (cept Sundays, leaving St. Louis Edgar Geiler who has been visiting his parents jn our city .5:15 p. m. arrivinsr hero fi tr, n returned to tt. Louis last Sun-, m. Going north will arrivH day evening. nore 7:45 a, m Big Talue $8.50 to $15 HATS secured in a Soecial Purchase to sell at $5.00 This splendid group of Hats are of very trood oualify Lyons Velvet, Panne Velvet and Duvety. 'FUo hornet black and all of the much-wanted Winter shades. Gall and See These Wonderful Bargains at MEYERS NOVELTY AND MILLINERY SHOP . .. "Ste. Genovieve, Mo, Phone 181