MARDI GRAS
COFFEE KLATCH
AND EUCHRE
at SCHOOL HALL TUESDAY
FEBRUARY 23.
Euchre In afternoon and evening, followed
by a DANCE.
COFFEE SERVED FREE.
ADMISSION 25C.
. . . LADIES OF
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Mayor.
Wo nre authorised to nnnounco
JOSEPH WEILEK
as a candidate for re-election to the olllco of
Mayor nf the City of Bte. QoneTlovo at the
election on April 6th.
For Marshal.
Wo are authorized to nnnnuneo
Joseph omusiiAnEn ,
hs a candidate ror Marshal or the Jity 01 me.
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We arc authorized to anuounco
JAMBS MOOItB
as a candidate for re-election to the otllce ot
Marshal of the City of Htu. Genevieve at the
election on April 6tb.
We nro authorized to announce
HENRY V. THOMUKB
as a candidate tor Marshal of tbo City ot Bte.
Oenovleve at the ejection on April 6th.
We aro authorized to announce
WILLIAM EICIIENLAUB
as a candidate for Marshal of the City ot Ste.
Genevieve at the election on April Oth.
We are authorized to nnnounco
CHARLES ItBUM
as a candidate tor Marshal of the City of Ste.
Oenoviove at the election on April 6th.
For Street Commissioner.
We are authorized to announce
KILLIAN QKIESHABER
as a candidate for ro-electlon to tho ofllco ot
Htreet Commissioner of tho City ot Sto. Gen
evleve at the eloctlon on April 6th.
For Alderman 2nd Ward.
We are authorized to announce
ANTON SAMSON
as a candidate for Alderman of the Second
Ward of the City of Ste. Oenoviove ut the
election on April 6th.
Wheat $1.05 per bushel.
For u fresh loaf of bread go to
Huck's Bakery.
Jules Petrcquin visited St.
Louis Tuesday.
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Valentines of all descriptions at
E. J. Baumann's.
All tho new Victor Graphophono
Records for January and February
on sale at Fitzkum's.
Miss Elizabeth Huck spent sev
eral days of this week with friends
in St. Louis.
General lino of now Valentino
Cards and Postal Cards at
E. J. Baujiann's.
Euchro and dance at Woodman
Hall Monday night by Mutual Pro
tective League.
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Wo are showing all tho now pat
terns iu fancy dress goods for
spring. Fitzkam's.
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J. C. Zieglor of St. Louis
visited his sisters iu Sto. Gene
viovo Thursday.
Wanted Anyone having a flint
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ounicate with Uarmkli) Thojiuhe.
Miss Miriam Rozior of St,
Louis was the guest of Mrs. Theo
Douglas this week.
Just received a complete lino of
all the latest designs and colors iu
niching at Fitzkam's.
Miss Barbara Rinehiut ar
rived hero from St. Louis Thurs
day to visit relatives.
Joseph Fitzkum has only a few
more Catholic almanacs for sale.
Cornc soon if you want one.
The scarf raffled by Miss Edith
Jenny was won by Luw. Ilorzog
with number 128.
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Wo can furnish your home
throughout with our line of trading
Miss Lmma behoettlor of St.
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AJUUIM "11 J It'll lll'l IJIllClllia 111 OIU.
Genevieve this week.
LOOK OUT
Mior uio ni. y . a. master luuuuay.
ISomethiug great.
Henry Okonl'itss attonded tho
twelfth annual convention of tfic
Missouri Retail Hardware Asao
liation in St. Louis this week.
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will bo an after Easter
in Sto, (lejieviovo, Date and
will be made known later.
DEN EFIT
SIDEWALKS
Bread fresh every day, at
IlUCK'S 13.VKKRY.
lions', on Tuesday, .January 19,
to tho wife of Joseph Gmsb of Sto.
Genevieve, n girl.
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Jollification Easter Monday. Watch
for further announcement.
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The Modern Woodman Lodge
is preparing for u grand turn-out
on Easter Monday. Particulars
later.
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Ask to seo our beautiful lino of
trading stamp premiums which we
are giving nway. Fitzkam's.
Mrs. William Buumstark was
the guest of her son, Dr. A. G.
Meyer and family, in St. Louis
this week.
Remember thatRo
ziers sell it for less.
Miss Ida Noonan who has bcon
visiting Mrs. C. .1. Stanton, re
turned to her home in St. Louis
I last Sunday.
Rev. L. V. Cobb will preach at
tho Presbyterian Church on Sun
day, tho 7th of February, 1909, at
llhiit) a. in. and 7:30 p. ni.
Mississippi county wont; "dry
by sueli a majority as to prove it
a worthy naniesako of the "fa
ther of waters."
NEW POST CARDS
at i.
LANNING'S DRUG STORE.
Poplar Bluff is to try tho com
bination of sand and sawdust for
a street in that town. It is said
to make a flue road.
Stops itching instantly. Cures
piles, eczema salt rheum, tetter,
itch, hives.hornes.seabiu Doan's
; Ointment. At any drug store.
Tho eccentric "Mr. Snobson"
has condescended to nllow women
to participate in the dance after tho
"party." Don't fail to attend.
You get more for
your $ $ $ at Rozier's
A surprise party was tendered
Mrs. Charles Godat at her homo
last Monday evening by a num
ber of her lady friends.
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Ask to seo our new spring lino
of whito shirtwaists. Wo aro show
ing them at all prices from DHcts.
to $2.98. Fitzkam's.
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According to reports issued
from Jcfforson City, tho state of
Missouri is caring for 8,7713
chargos in her ponal elleoiuosy
nary institutions.
MSSm Dii. Pove will visit
nxr St. Mary's every
Thursday of each week. Olllco' nt
Southern Hotel. Will close office
hero every Thursday. .
A Pierce City man has a theory
that though men were made of
dust originally, women were not.
He argues that if they wore they
would dry up occasionally.
.
Rozier's 9c. coun
ter is better than ever.
Win, W. Wildor and family ar
rived from Jefferson City Friday
and will again make this city their
homo. Wo join their many friends
in extending them u hearty wel
come. Just, received a full lino of ladies'
whito lawn' shirtwaists iu tho very
latest and neatest designs at
Fitzkam's,
A umrriiigo licous'j was issued
in St. Louis Tuoodiiy Feb. 2, to
Charles Becher and Miss Miniijo,
Yaggi of Tell "City, Indiana. J
Mis Yaggi is well known iu Ste.
Getiovieye,
PARISH
Kcrytliing in ntnn'u and bojs'
clothing soiling at cosl at.
Filzkam's.
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The Ste. Genevieve Dance Club
will give another dance at the Ar
mory on Wednesday, February 10.
A cordial invitation is extended to
all. Admission TiOc. Ladies free.
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The Farmington News ..ys it
is reported t hut the Illinois South-
ci n is planning to survey and .se
cure a right-of-way from Kiirin-
ington Junction into iMiriiungton.
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If you need a pill take DoWitts
Little Early Risers. Insist on
them ; gentle, easy, pleasant little
liver pills, bold by all druggist.
Mrs. Joseph Woiler entertained
a large number of her friends at
her residence on Main street last
Friday evening. Progressive
euchre consumed tho time previ
ous to the serving of a delicious
repast.
Roziers want all of
your Produce and will
pay Cash for same.
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The wateli lost by Mrs. Renfroo
last week was found by her Wed
nesday in the lining of her cloak
where it had fallen and disappeared
so mysteriously and was thought to
bo lost.
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Ste. Genevieve Produce
Co. pays cash for Poultry, Eggs,
Butter, Calves, Hides, Furs, Feath
ers, Wool, Ganio, etc. Chas. Bur-
gort's old stand, Washington St.
Garhkld Thomuue, Manager.
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"Snobson" is a woman hater.
Tho women of Sto. Genevieve
should try to dissuade his opinion
of the gentle sex. They will have
sufllcient opportunity after the
"Stag Party" during the dance
which follows.
For a mild, easy action of tho
bowels, a singlo doso of Doan's
Reuulets is enough. Treatment
cures habitual constipation. 25c.
a box. Ask vour druggist for
them.
Died, in St. Louis, on Friday,
January 29th, after a lingering ill
ness, Edwin W. Bisch, beloved
husband of Ella Biseh (nee Calla
hun), and dear father of Edwin,
Evermonde and Gortrudo Bisch, in
his fifty-second year.
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Cards of thanks and memorial
verses in memory of departed rela
tives will hereafter have to be paid
for at the rate of 5 cents a lino ot
f) words, and orders for such unac
companied by the cash will not be
considered.
A customer at a storo in tho
Ozarks recently traded a 25-;ent
ax handle which he had whittled
out, for a 15-cent plug of
"ehawin' terbacker." The mer
chant handed tho customer a
hammer handle in change.
isroTicic.
Hunters aro hereby warned not
to trespass upon tho property of
the Sto. Genoviove Limo & Quarry
Co. Anyone violating this notico
will bo prosecuted.
W.m. Bkkiinkk.
Two prisoners iu the Spring
field iail rubbed croton oil on
themselves hoping the blisters
would produce a smallpox scare
and they could escape from the
pest house. It thdn t work aud
botli are now in tho penitentiary.
Rozier's Special Fri
day Sale is' worth com
ing miles to see.
Anthony Sauisoa announces in
this issue as a candidute for aldor
man of tho second ward. ' Mr,
Samson is familiar with tho duties
of an alderman-, having been a city
councilman in former y ws, and
his past record is worthy of cousid
oration by tho voters ou election
day.
Do Not Walt Until Your Teeth
Ache Before Having Them
Examined.
It your tooth need uontul cure
don't fail to call on Dr. Poop who
kindly solicits your patronage and
guarantees courteous treatment.
tfeinomber that tune means money
when your teeth neeu attention.
There aro now six living ex
governors of .Missouri, all of
whom livo iu tho state. Ex-Gov.
William .1, Stone is the only one
of tho six who is holding official
position. Tho six arc : Thomas
T. Crittenden, Kansas City ; I).
U. Francis, St. Louis ; Lou V.,
Stephens, St. Louis ; A, ,M.
Dockeiy, Gallatin ; Joseph W.
Folk, St. Louis and StM.Uol'
William .1. St'iije, 'who lives at
iJeffcison City,
rvaummtmiim.mii n mm I iswiiifixgWOTTtWTr,
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HUCK BUILDING,
Ste. Genevieve - Mo.
Harvey Berry, aged 7.'5 years,
died at his home iu Avon on ,lan.
'Hit. Ho was born near Staub-
towu and for the past few years
was engaged in tho mercantile
bushiest at Avon.
You will find the
price right when you
rtt it. nt Ro'.inr c
.
Following the recent snow
which was heavier in the Ozark
region than hereabouts, over a
quarter of a million rabbit carcas
ses wcro shipped to Springfield
and the market was so glutted
tho price fell to a cent apiece.
Most, of tho rabbits wcro shipped
to Now Orleans, Memphis and St.
Louis markets.
Attention, Co. "C."
The regular weekly drill meeting
will bo held tonight (Saturday) in
stead of Friday. All members
must be present. Further action
on Washington trip.
Jamks M. Mahonkv, Captain.
Thomas J. Clifford, aged 48
years, died at his homo in St.Louis
on Saturday, January .'10th. Tho
funeral took place at Bismarck
Monday morning. Besides his wife
in St. Louis ho leaves a mother,
Mrs. Lydia Clifford, one sister,
Mrs. Wm. AcufT, and one brothor,
W. C. Clifford, nil of this city.
Do not fail to see
Rozier's 9c. countei
Regular 15 aud 25c.
values.
As will bo seen by his announce
ment in this paper, Killian Gries
haber is a candidate for re-election
to tho office of street commissioner.
Mr. Grieshaber has held this post
tion tor several .years una .it- again
elected his past record indicates
that ho will mako a very gooc
commissioner.
UKER AND DANCE
The Mutual Protective League
of Ste. Genevieve will give a each
er and dance at Woodman Hall on
Monday, February 8th. Every-
body cordially invited to attend.
Admission 25 cents.
COM-MITTEK.
The deed of what is probably
the largest transfer of land ever
recorded in Southeast Missouri
was filed in the county recorder's
ollico at Greenville a few weeks
ao. Tim .Iced was nmdn hv tint
IIolliiday-Klotz land and lumber
company to the Wayne iron and
lumber company, aud calls for
100,000 acres of land iu Wayne
county at u consideration of
$100,000.
Frank LaHose, of Sto. Geue
viovo,Mo., spent several day of
this week at the homo of his son-in-law,
Frank P. Maurice. Ho
had not been to Bonno Tcno for
thirty-eight years and, as there
wero but throe houses hero then,
tho wonderful growth of our
town and tho many splendid
buildings it now contains wcro a
revelation to him. Mr. LaKose
is 7li years of ago but is yet hale
and hearty and well represent
the pioneer French settlers of
Missouri's oldest city. Bonno
Torre Register.
Roziers will save
vou monev. Thov nn,v
r l i' n ' l " i ability they suv that the birds
Cash lor your Prod uce;,l!lV(1 lmil(lill,, thfiit. J,
and soil tor (Jaslionlv.
The euchro Riven at School Hall
Wednesday nifjht by tho Indies of
tho parish was u success financially
and otherwise and the innniitfoineiit
returns thanks to Hie public for
liberal rmtrtiiuiL'o extended. Tim
Indies will give a Murdi (lrasColVeo!tl",irU'm','i"'(1,,til,s with tho "'''l
K'lnlol. m,l Kl,r Kolmnl ' tl,u K'linrill at tho Loietto'
Tue,dy, February 2Urd. afternoon
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and oveu.nfT followed by a dance, i
and cordially invito everybody to '
aueuu. Admission Will l0 HDCtS.
(y'ofTeo served free,
Positively no huntinir allowed
on my property at Little ltouic.
Anhkv WlLOUtt,
T)i lollowing i''n,irkable con
tribution (o thocuiioMties of figure
colitis of two series of numbers,
of which no deceriplion is ncccs
sar,. as they speak lor themselves.
Perhaps there is no special prollt
in them, but they are worth pre
serving nevertheless :
1 tllllCK D I'lllS '1 IMIIIflW 11
M tlniOH V liltlft a I'li'l.'lln 111
123 times 9 iilui 4 riUiiU till
1231 tlimix V plus fi 'U.lln lllll
mv, timiM 9 iiIuh r iuuIh nun
ISIIVI time 9 plu 7 lllllll
UJ1M7 tliiion 9 Plus 8 ihjii.'iIh UHHI1
12.1I6C78 tlmos V plus 9 i-qtinlfl 111111111
1 tliniiH H pint 1 viiuiil 9
12 tlmm 8 pint 2 t'qmtlM 98
12.1 Union 8 plttH 3 pqunlit 97
mi times H plus 4 tiinls (M76
12315 Union 8 plus J ,'itinl WM
123IJ0 times H plun 6 iunW K7iVi(
VUVM tlmi's 8 pliin 7 citi.iln 9S70AI1
12:il.Vi78 times 8 plus H t'gunln 917CMJ2
VailAW) times 8 plus 9 eiiluls 9S7M1.TJ1
Dint), in St. Louis, on Thursday,
January 21st, at the family resi
dence, 2724 Prairie ave., at 10:40
a. m., Harry Marion Babb, son of
Chas. F. Babb, formerly of Ste.
Genevieve, at tho tender age of
one year and 1!) days, of spinal
meningitis. Tho remains Avero in
terred iu Calvary cemetery, St.
Louis. May wo some day bo as
happy as little Harry.
Hn is rimmliiL' now with anpels bright
Who tread the golden shorn.
Tlioy took him from our home and sight
With us to dwell no more.
Flowers fade and friends deceive us,
Kirtliii: follow sad fnrwells.
Up lu heaven nu shadows Rather,
Heaven Is homo whero Harry dwells.
A I'm und.
The following bidders wnro suc
cessful Wednesday at the annual
letting of contracts by the county
court.
County farm physician : Chas.
C. 11 ertich, $250 per year.
Meat supplies for county farm :
Eichonlaub & Naumann ; beef 7
cts., pork 10 cts.. sausage 12 cts.
and bacon 12 cts. per pound.
Millstuffs for county farm :
Welrner & Bolle.
Superintendent of county farm :
James Pinkley, $4)0 per year ;
county to furnish team.
Supplies for county farm, court
house and jail : Rozier's Cash
Storo at U cts. above wholesale.
County printing : Fair Play and
Herald.
Tho Lutheran Congregotion will
give a euchro and dance at tho
Armory on
, niUT 22.
A good time assured all attending.
Admission 25 cents.
Circuit court convened here in
special term on last Monday for tho
purpose of trying two law suits
affecting about six thousand acres
()f hind in Stoddard conntv. These
cases came to this county on change
of venue from Stoddard county.
Mr. J. It. Kelso of Cape Girardeau
represented tho plaintiff, W. W.
Normon, and Messrs. Ralph Wom-mack-
and Harry S. Shaw repre
sented the defendants who are the
I lnt ownorw of tho land. There
wero numerous defendants hut
most of them had parted with their
interests years ago, so that the suit
was really against about six per
sons. After a hotly contested siege
of three days, and tho production
of an immense mass of testimony,
the plaintiff dismissed his ease.
.
Tuesday was groundhog day,
thoie was a good deal of discus
sion as to the reliability of this
method of forecasting tho wea
ther among rivennon. The ad
herents of tho groundhog stoutly
maintain that Tuesday's sunny
wont her means six weeks more of
whiter, and cited many previous
years when his retreat at tho
sight of his shadow had been fol
lowed by such. The skeptical,
however, aro just as ready in cit
ing years when tho groundhog's
judgment was proven faulty, and
declare that tho late cold snap
win winter's departing fling. In
proof of tho groundhog's uureli-
and decliiro this to I hi the only in
fallible sign of tho advent of
sprini. Globe-Democrnt.
Por tho first timo .siiico thoy wero
founded, niuety-soven years ago, the
NUters of l.orotto Ijavo undo a change I
in tho habit in which tlmy appear at
''T T',- KV thu'
change has lietn madu eflnctive at ouco
T))() ,,., (.art u.hii.h was .
MliMy mi,roide.cd on the bla'ckl
rolio in now scon minion
Tho most1
buneflcial cliaiige is in the foriiini" all-'
black hood. Soft whito linen is now1
arranged in folds under this hood. '
Tho sisters iu the academy at I-'lorit-rant
ami iu all the schools of tho or
der have adopted the change.
There will be a
GRAND OLD FASHIONED
si?
aw) jiajjdmi aflnuw,
AT THE
4 EASTER IIH. Feb. 12.
Particulars later.
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The Mary Ann from Amsterdam
Co. did not open at the Armory
Sunday night for the reason that
Manager Mahoney, having heard
from Festus, where they showed
Saturday night, would not permit
them to show. The policy of the
management is to give our people
nothing but absolutely good shows,
and where a poor one tries to creep
in it will be ousted even if the cur
tain is ready to go up. "The
Devil," which shows tonight, Fri
day, is a line show and last night
played a return engagement at Fes
tus and Manager Schaefer of tho
latter town assures Manager Ma
honey that tho show is first class.
It should have a big house. Mr.
Mahoney has quite a number of
fine attractions booked for the near
future, among which nro "Lena
Rivers," "Tho Hoyal Slave," and
"The Holy City."
From the St. Louis Times of
February 2nd wo tako tho follow
ing : "Tho Jonca Granite Com
pany, with a capitalization of
$200,000, has been incorporated to
do a general mining business and
to manufacture granite blocks, pav
ing and crushed material for roads
and to bo used in making cement.
Articles of incorporation wero tiled
Monday with tho recorder of deeds.
D. H. Bartlett is named as tho
largest stockholder with 949G
shares preferred stock and 10,4'JG
shares of common. Tho first meet
ing will bo held Thursday morning
in room 1004 Pierce Building. Tho
other incorporators aro W. F.
Wickham, B. J. Fine, John F.
Hobehuan, Jr., and J. Henry
Cordes with one share each of pre
ferred and common. The company
has a granite deposit at Sto. Gene
vieve, Mo., and its plant will bo
located at Miller's Switch, 14 miles
west of there."
Attention is called to tho law re
garding the disposition of dead
animals, which reads in part as fol
lows : "If any person shall re
move, or cuuso to be removed and
placed in or near any public road
or highway, or upon premises not
his own, or in any of the streams
or watercourses any dead
animal, carcass or part thereof, or
other nuisance, to the annoyance of
'Zrt ffll
slmll, upon conviction, ho fined for
every such offense not less than ten
or more than fifty dollars." The
law also nrovidos flint if tbn enmn
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he not removed within threo days
it shall ho deemed a second ofTonso.
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Loinjihunt has neon ropeatedly
inado that this law is constantly
liii 4 i ,.
violated by parties who dispose of
dead animals in the vicinity im-
mediately south of town in tho hn
Held and not nccordiiiL to law. to:'1"""1'!"
uiu gicai, itiiiiiiauce wi uvuryiMiu Hi
tho neighborhood. Tho authorities
iu their efforts to stop this miser
able practice aro keeping a sharp
lookout and tho noxt offender will
find his action the subject of a
prosecution in which ho will bo the
loser.
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Freak Mills,
In the House of Koprosonlntivcs,
Jefferson City, Wednesday, Koproson
tativo Lloyd of St. Louis moved that
a piano bo rented for uso in holding
religious services on Sunday.
The resolution was opposed by the
Democrats and, amid laughter, was
referred to thu Committee o.i Appro
priations.
'I'lin ll.iml nf liroliiliition anil Incnl
option petitions which swamped the.;
Heuato Tucbday invaded tho House '
U'ediiosday. I
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bill providing for a lime-feet bed
sheet,
OriK-noof Kansas City wants a law
providing for thu physical examina
tion of applicants for imii-riago licen
ses and also fm Hie pnhliuation of
the homes ol the nviilictii'ls.
ltaviii''i 1 f :;.hi1I .u'y offdicl
u bill ' . iroii'Oitt.n. )'l'j a
on aumlu,
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Probate Court Pocket.
Doekot of cases In which ecttlcincntH nro
ilue Irora executor, mlnilnlstrnturH mid
Ktmrtllan.s ami curator nt tho ensuing Feb
ruary terra of tho Trohato Court of Ste. ae
tivlove county, Mlsjourl, to lie hold nt the
Court IIouoo In nald county, oorninunrlHj: en
tho third .Monday of February, A. n. 1908.
Names of Deceased Pervons.
.Monday, Kehrunry 15.
Naumann Ixiulii, Naumann ChrlH. I,. Kr.
lllffiiey Wm. A., Curron 1, 1 Adm.
llrlckley Krank, Jonnerst Wm. IS.
Seufert Itern'd., Seufert Karl Adm.
Doorue Chas., Doorste nudolph Atlm.
Tuovlay, February IB.
Counts Henry .1., Boyd Clarence A. Adm!
Hoyd John M., Hoyd Clarence A. Adin.
alobert Mich., Sletmrt Jo. Adm.
Estates of Minors and othors.
Monday, February 1R.
Huenulper Uvdla, Whltledco T. 13. Curator.
Spraul Frauds et. al., Sprout Frank Ord.
lloth Emma et. al., Wolk John Ord.
nrown Auk., Drown n. V. Ord.
Smith Mary I... Dalton Wm. St. Curator.
Walker Chester J., Dalton Wm. Jt. Curator.
Tuesday, February 18.
Oovro Henry, Cecilia and Alfred, Ourro
Ralph Onl.
Meyer Jos, H., Doll Josoph Ord.
Schneider Olca, Rotler B. A. Curator.
Brown John T.and Jos.,Nelson N-J.Curator.
Wednesday, Fobri'iiry 17th.
Counts Chas. A., lloyd Clarence A. Curator.
Hchwiiut Cora et. al., Schtvoat John W. Gr.1.
Slmlnous Wm Walter and John.Pratto P.
II. Oi'd.
Miller Bertha and Emma, Morjfansteen H.
J. Curator,
Miller Dora and Wm., Morcnnsteen H, J.
Curator.
Manjfln Constance, tnxano, Bollott Ed. Ord.
Laclede Pierre, Riitledse O, M. Curator. .
PAUL I.. I.EMPKE,
Jan. 20, im Jurtco of Probate.
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