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Ste. Genevieve Herald
Ste. Geneveive, Mo.
Saturday, July 14, 1883

Try the "Liver Pad" brand cigar at J.W. WILKINSON'S.

Ice-cold Watermelons at GEORGE SEXAUER'S.

There is a decrease of 66 in the enumeration of children of school age in
the Ste. Genevieve district.

Address LUNSFORD & HERTICH, Ste. Genevieve or St. Mary for Fire or Life
Insurance.

The weather and the approaching sickly season warn the people to keep clean.
Don't spare the lime and soap.

Does the Pros. Att. get shaved on Sundays? If so, he ought to know that the
majesty of the law is violated.
(NOTE: See 14 July 1883/Misc V for explanation - sjr)

Mr. W.W. WILDER has commenced to repair the building on Market and Main with
a view to opening up a general store.

Nicholas WEHNER has an engenious patent lamp wick trimmer for sale. It is a
new design and really a good thing. Try it.

Rumor has it that Louis NAUMAN bought the Jos. MUNCH property on the N.W.
Corner of 3rd and Jefferson streets, Monday last.

A story and a half frame house about 20 feet square was caught in the river
near Chester during the late high water, with doors, windows and all
complete.

Does the Pros. Att. buy his girl ice-cream on Sunday? If so, he ought to
know that the law is violated, and his oath of office binds him to enforce
the law.
(NOTE: See 14 July 1883/Misc V for explanation - sjr)

Prof. Joseph FLYNN informs us that he has secured his reappointment as
teacher in the grammar department of the parochial school for the ensuing
term.

All goods, strictly for summer wear, such as gents' Vests, Under shirts,
Drawers, Hats, etc., will be sold at reduced prices from now and after this
date at C.W. HAMM

Apples are ripe and cheap besides, which is apparent from the fact that the
boys are playing ball with them, if they were not yet ripe, the boys would
eat them.

The case "STANTON vs THURMAN" pending before the City Council found an
amicable settlement last Monday by mutual consent of the parties. This is
as it should have been.

The Emma C. Elliott made her first trip after a long sick spell last
Saturday - the wet spring probably gave her the toothache or rheumatism,
old-maid as she is. She will hereafter make her regular trips.

J.B. JOKERST, Gus. REHM and John HERTER went a-black-berrying last Wednesday
evening and returned with 18 gallons of the finest specimens ever picked.

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