Ste. Genevieve Herald
Ste. Genevieve, Mo.
Saturday, Nov. 11, 1882
Union township don't kiss the boot yet it gave a handsome majority for the Independent ticket.
Judge FOX is conducting the business of the Court in his own dignified, businesslike and expeditious style.
Henry LUECKE and Eph. GOSS have formed a partnership and will conduct the blacksmithing business at the old stand.
Henry SEXAUER will sell all his personal property, at present on his place (ROTH's Mill on the River aux Vases), to the highest bidder at public auction, to be held on Nov. 20, 1882. The description of the property is to be seen on the poster.
Staabtown is comparitively a new place, but it's citizens stood to their post like veterans on election day. Everybody seemed to come there with a set purpose and but little electioneering was done. This is the way we would have it. Let every man do his own electioneering, and corruption in politics will disappear.
DO TELL!
Defeat has made Charlie [BURKS] concientious. he goes about the streets declaring that he would rather be defeated than accept the office of collector on the terms by which Mr. ZIEGLER won it. How true it is that
As long as the lamp continues to burn,
The vilest sinner may return.