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FAIR PLAY j, VOLUME L STE. GENEVIEVE, MISSOURI, .IULY 20, 1021. NO. 11 Killed In Wheat Bin County Court Personal Wollbn Herzog, aged J a years, 0 months and 8'days, son of Mr. and Mi's. Lawrence Herzog of Ste. Genevieve, was aeeidently killed in a wheat l)in at the Sohaar Klcvator Wednesday aT tornonn, Welton and two other children worn playing in one of tho largo bins on one of the upper Moors of the elevator, which contained about ;",()()') bushels of wh'oat. The bin was' being unloaded in a wagon from below and tho suction drew the boy into the wheat. Tho other children immediately crawled out of tho bin and notified ins j father, who is superintendent of j tho elevator, and other workmen, but when they arrived at the bin 1 ho was completely covered with ' the , whea and before they got him out lie had suffocate.!. Med- J ical assistance was summoned and evorytbnig possible was 1 done to r vivo him, but with no success. The beioived parents ! have the sympathy of tho entire' community. The funeral wasj hold Friday and after services at the Catholic Church the body was laid to rust in the Valle Spring Cemetery. Call at or 'phono John .J. Obor le's Meat Market for vegetables and fruits of all kinds. adv. "A. small outbuilding belonging to the Sehaaf Elevator Co. near tho elevator caught on fire and i burnt early Thursday morning. For Extra Good Home Killed ,.Mt!utt, r!jiiii;ugua inidjJJmuijriPfj. tin I! at ' ' ' Fiiki) y. Onr.iii.i:'? Mi:at iMahki:t 102 Main St. Wo liimi almost, anything yon wunt in the outing lino. adv Monday night an automobile in which Edward Suchcr and family and his mother were rid ing ran off a culvert and turned over near Dr. G. M: Ilutledge's residence on the Little Hock Koad. -N 0113 was seriously in jured. -JU Try a Yum Yum Cocktail, Yum Yum Soda or Sundae -ut thj' E gie Hakory. adv; Stanton Garage received a car load of Ford automobiles this week. The following deliveries were made: A touring car to Abbot Crump of Ste. Genevieve, and a Tan Truck to Linn Babb of Woingarten. f Butter Kist Pop Corn at the Eagle Bakery adv THE LYRIC THEATRE Friday, July 22 He helped a burglar to rob his own home! No!-r-nothing to drink just his way of mak ing you laugh. TOM MOORE in "Officer 666 If you remember Tom Moore's "Stop Thief" you'll be there. Ad.ed Comedy and Magazine NOTE; Complying with will be change 1 back to 7:30 p. m. beginning Sunday, wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmKa Died Entered into rest on Saturday, duly 10, 11)21, Sargent V. Thorn ure, son of Emile Thomuro and tho lato.lulia Thomuro, brother or Mrs. C. 11. Mollcucott, Mrs, Kiln 15 reckon rid go, Mrs, Edward Whitworth. Mrs. Roxie Didier, Mrs. 1'. A. Ktchardsou and Arthur Thoinuiie. Tho runeral was held from Arthur J. Don nelly's parlor, !i(IO Lindell boule vard, St; Louis, Mo., Monday, .Inly iBlli, at !t p'. m. Deceased was a member of Paltery O. One Hundred and Twenty-eight Field Artillery. Mrs. Edward Grobe died at her homo at Crystal City at 12:10 o'clock a. in., on Wednesday, .Inly l.'l, 15121, at the ago or 52 years, 1 months and 7 days. The re mains were brought to Sfo. Gen evieve on Saturday morning and . ttiAon to the Imijio oT her sister, I Mrs. Adeline La Men r. The funeral was- hold Sunday after noon at 2 o'clock to the Catholic;. Church, thenuo to Valle Spring' Cemetery, and the largo nuin-j ber of people who followed her, to her last resting place gave' evidence of tho high regard in which she was held. Mis. Grobe was born in Ste. Genevieve March 0, 1800, and was a daught er of the late Benjamin ITaug and wire. On January 10, 1801, she was married to Edward Grobe, who survives her with live children, Lester, George, Anthony, Etta ami Emily Grobe. The deceased was respected by all who knew her, was a loving wife and mother, and the be- VeftveVfmhil3"liiiTOniio'li5al-irdll? sympathy of a wide circle of friends in their hour of sorrow. Those from elsewhere who at tended the funeral were Mrs. M. Graham of Kansas City, M rs. Sophia Ebort and family of St.. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Jack lieltz of Kamber, HI., Mr. and Mrs. Will Skar, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grobe, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grobe and Gus Grobe of St. Louis. May she rest in peace. Buy your Meats and Groceries at Fred S. Oberle's Meat Market, the best and cheapest place in town. For cash only. adv j S. P. Reynolds of Carutliers , ville, Mo., was awarded the con tract by the State Highway De partment, to construct the road over the rock glades northwest oT P.lootnsdale. For Sale A live passenger at tli is ofllce. adv SUNDAY, July 24th A First National Attraction YES qr No starring Norma and Natalie it Is your life a "ye-s" or a "no" Added JOHNNY HINES in 'Torchy Comes Thru' The Educational the requests of a number of our County Court mot Monday,! July 18th. All present. I Allowed if. C. Billy 02. Sift, burial and care I'Vlicllo Lain- mondier, Judges and Clerks of special Election appointed as follows:' Sle. Genevieve No. I. Joso'ph' Weiler, Edw. B. Morean, Judges F. A. .lanis, Mrs. Alita Meyer; Clerks. j Ste. Genevieve No. 2 Hy. Gisi. Geo. G re in in in go r, Judge!1?? Irma Gisi, Joseph Kiefor.Olork. .ell P. .1. Haochlo, Frank Hiick, Judges, Joseph l. Jog' gerst, Charles Fallert, Clerks. ; New Offonburg Alexis Car ion, Philip Grieshaber, Judges, Law. Jacob, W. 1. !!ogenmil!uK Clerks. ISriokey's John W. Roth, lil .1. Boas, Judges, W. E. Lewis, Albert Rood, Clerks. St.. Mary's No. l-.lolin .P, Schulte, Ify. Roseman, Judged, Win. Gate.wood, Mrs, dido's I toxin r, Clerks. St. Mary's No. 2 -11. V. I Jrow,' Win. Scb went, Judges, V. A.' Roth, X. D. Bnimn Clerks. Staabfown Erk. Staab, Cha's. Naegor, Judges, Wm. Slolze'r, Ben Rigdon, Clerks. Minnith R. CotVnian, J. II. Turnbaugh, Judges. A. C. Chandler, Jos. Lettorman, Clerk's. Coffinan 1'!. S. Pratte, Thos. M.Boyd, Judges, A. W. Vogt, Tony Gegg, Clerks. Ilurks Joseph Ilinkle, A. I. Edwards, Judges, F. Tj. Schwent, (!. C. Hloom, Clerks. Herman August Herman, Louis N. Jokersl, Judges, Jtay- 1 - I ..1 i-.n- i..nn .If WlUllkSi Salem G. A. Thurman, J. T Pinkston, Judges. .I.Frank Ed wards Frank- Griflin, Clerks. Lawrencoton W. P. Werner, Anton Eircliner, Judges, E. E. Loida, James C. Carron, Clerks. Kinsey Henry G. Werner, H. F. Bockenlcanip, Judges, James G. Cook, Andrew Ditch, Clerks. Bloomsdale Elliott Drury, Joseph Under, Sr., Judges, Louis Drury, Niclc Ivorlz, Clerks. Oak Grove - Amasa Vaiigh, I1'. F. llartor. Judges, E. S. Wo niaclr, A. D. Hampden, Clerics. Wo muck George Lonz, ily. Tcssoreau, Judges, Aaron Halm, Win. Bines, .1 r., Clerks. Tho Woingarten Parish will have a big picnic and oocn air festival in the grove near the church on Saturday, August 20th. Particulars will be pub lished later. adv Wednesday, July 27 Three generations of American's have laugh ed, cried and gulped with the heroine of the greatest of American d ramus "SHORE ACRES" with ALICE LAKE fi-part Classic Added Comedy, and Magazine patrons the time of showing Win. IVIluck spent Tuesday in St. Louis. John Walker was a St. Louis visitor last Tuesday. Leo l.aslor spent a Tew days of this week in I'orryville August Gisi or St. Mary's vis ited relatives here this week'. Ashley Wilson visited his par in Sle. Genevieve last Sunday. Miss Mamie Weber left for j St. Louis Wednesday evening. ChiM'les Zoll spent Monday with his family in East St. Louis. Miss Gertrude Jokorst is vis iling her parents in Ste. Genev ieve. Judge Peter IT. Uncle returned homo from St. Louis Tuesday night. Mrs. Charles T. Wolf lel't this week for Oran, to visit her p.u cuts. Miss Hilda lCunkel is visiting relatives and friends in St. Louis. 11. L. Iio'ior Sr. and" Jules Pel ropiiu spent Tuesday in St. Louis. Robert Riley was a passenger on the Eriseo for St. Louis last Saturday. Miss Louise Kunkol of St. Louis is visiting relatives in Ste. Genevieve. Andrew . I. Siobert was in St. Louis Monday purchasing goods Tor his store. M rs. Henry Grobe of Crystal City arrived here Tuesday night to visit relatives. Mrs. O. W. Stacy and daugh- ela- tives in St. Louis. Peter H. Weiler and family re turned home Monday from a visit to St Iniis. John Moriarity of St. Louis visited Mike Beiuichanip and faifiily last Sunday. Miss Martha Busier returned homo this week from a visit to friends in St. Louis. Mrs. 0. W. Hyde or St. Louis arrived here Saturday to visit Miss Catherine ltnzicr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Sio bert and son, Chester, visited St. Isolds last Sunday. Miss Adole Uozier arrived here Wednesday morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. John L. Buverie. Mrs. Nettie Hronnanian left for St. Louis Tli u rsday morning where she will make her home with her children. Mrs. H. L. Rozier left for Cape Girardeau Sunday night to visit her daughter Mrs. Harry Leu or and family. Mrs. H. P. Mack and grand son Robert Nunn of St. Louis are visiting in Ste. Genevieve, the guests of William Goiter and sisters. George Wolken and wife of St. Louis were the guests of Mrs. Wolken's parents, M r. and M rs. George Wehner and family last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Allen of St. Louis arrived here last Sat urday to visit Mrs. Allen's par ents, Mr. and .Mrs. Jules Papin. Mr. Allen lel't Sunday night. M rs. Constance L. Connor, son Thomas, and daughter, Mrs. R. L. Murray, or Prairie ilu Kochor. Ill , Mrs. A. Iloedockor of Red Bud, 111., Harry Conner and wife or Sparta, III., H. .1.. lanis and wire and daughter, Miss "Margaret, J. C. Ziegler and (laughter, Miss Helen, Mrs. Charles Sherman, Miss Leona iMasson, Edward Schaar, Eloy LeCompte and H. G. Horticli of St. Louis, M rs. A. Adams, Mrs. E. J'iuon and granddaughter, Miss Aleida Frenzel, of St. Mary's, attended thu funeral of Jules J. .lanis in Ste. Genevieve last Saturday morning. if you own a Talking Ma chine and want to add a little "Pep" and put some New Music in your home we are giving you a tine Chance this week- to get some Victor Re cords with out spending a whole lot of money. How's this? Victor 10 inch Records at iV.le, Victor 10 inch Rod Seal Records at 71c, Victor 12 inch Double Pace and Red Seal Records at 0.V We just received a. l'7osh Car or Snow White Michigan Salt. The best salt money can buy. We are selling it, at, $."..7." a barrel, h We don't only sell Pictorial Review Patterns but also sell the .loods to make Iho'in up as Pretty as the Pictures Show. Our Dry Goods Department is one Department, that offers you a beautiful lot of good goods to .select fr.om at prices that will absolutely save yon money. id rg HertNall returned to St. Louis last Saturday, after a visit to relatives in Ste. Genevieve. Miss Blanch Aulsbtiry of Sto. Genevieve, departed for St. Louis. Thursday for a few days visit. Miss Josephine Lodorloot St. Louia, visited Miss Genevieve Bamn.stark the lirsl, part of the weel:. Mrs. William Meyer and child ren returned to their homo in St. Louis last Saturday, after a visit to relatives in Ste. Genev ievo. Doven The ARMORY Theatre is pleased to present GONSTANGE TALMADGE in her latest production 'Good References' A Comedy Knockout in Five Rounds Also "HIGH J. TXT X DRY" Two Part Mermaid Comedy Selznicli ISTews SUNDAY Always 10c and 15c SUNDAY Tuesday EUGENE O'BREIN -in "Worlds Apart" A thrilling tale of twin souls, aimlessly drifting on the Sea of Life, who are caught in the Net of Circum stance and drawn together by the irrobistible hand of Fate. Also SNUB POLLARD Don't forgot we are the Foot Specialists of Your Town, and arc prepared to take care and give you relief for all your Foot Troubles. Don't walk around with a grouch. Bring your feet to us. The Cut in Price wo made last week on our Low Shoo: has made people eomn nTlei them. Tf you are Needinp Shoes to finish out the Sum mer you boiler come alonj' and get your share of the Bargains before tl.ey are all gone. The prices are low. Strictly Pure While Lead and Strictly Pure Linseed Oil at Up to-Tlie-Minute Pi ices account, for the large Paint business we are doing. Jtpavs others to buy ourPainf s and Oils. Why not You'r Did you ever try buying your Cigaroltea and Cigar, from us. There 'c a reason Eugene and Martiu Laluinon dier of St. Louis arc visiting re latives in Sto. Genevieve. Francis L. Jokorst spent Mon day in St. Louis purchasing goods for Jokorst Yealy Mercan tile Co. Attorney .1. B. Burks of Far mington spent a few days of last wooir visiting Iriends in Ste. Genevieve. William Nunn and daughters Misses Martha and Lotitia visi ted friends in Ste. Genevieve last Sunday. TU (vti la. Big Double Program 'A Scream in lie Night' Fho part feature "Thunderbolt Jack" and The Life of Jesse James A Thrilling Western No Increase lit Price Norn Two complete shows on this night at 7 and '.) p. m. store Do.