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St. Charles County Business Record from Wentzville, Missouri • 7

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Wentzville, Missouri
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7
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U1VXT THE WENTZVILLE UNION, WENTZVILLE, MO. ---as Overcoats fASH LOTH 1 SJOHt Overcoats WM. BLUMHOF. Prop. MM fa AT THE WENTZVILLE St Drug ore 'rx lot in.

JUST RECEIVED A full line of New Overcoats, which are priced RIGHT For a Quick Sale Also a fine assortment of all other kinds of men's wearing apparel. Remember these goods have just arrived and are right up-to-the-minute in quality and style. You wilt find all kinds of articles OvSi Overcoats rcoats such as BRACELETS, GOLD RINGS, NECKLACES, Remains ofMisi Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schuer- meier are the proud parents of Interred at Wentzville a baby boy who recently arrived LAVALLIERES, PINS (from 10c to $10) at their home.

Miss Mamie Hunter c'ied at her Leland Groce has returned home in St. Louis on Saturday, home after being in the hospital for three months and is slowly Dec. 2, 1916., at 10:20 p. at County News Notes St. Charles school children are tussling with the measles.

Mrs. Gerhard Emerling of St. Charles was given a surprise party Nov. 25, the occasion being her 98th birthday. Fttd W.

Meyer was elected cashier of the People's Bank at St. Charles to succeed W. R. Parkcfl, who was appointed a National Bank examiner. John Hcckmann, 76 years old, a retired contractor, died at his the age of 25 years, 9 months and 27 days, as the result of tubercu regaining his strength.

Herman Schuermeier met his brother from St. Charles at this FINE STATIONERY, and many different things suitable for losis. Miss Mamie was the beloved place last Wednesday evening and took him home with him to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Hunter, both formerly residents spend a few days and hunt. of Wentzville. Besides her par Frank Boehmer and little son of Jonesburg spent last Friday ents, she leaves four brothers, Xmas Presents. Come in and let us show you. William.

Charles, Glen and An home in St. Charles last week. with Chas. rligginbotham and He was a brother of Geo. Heck- fannlv of here.

drew, and two sisters, Nellie and Mrs. Blanch Mansfield. mann, and an uncle ot oeorge Mrs. Arthur Kerr entertained HerWmann. concrete con Funeral services were held in all of her children and "in-laws" tractor, both of Warrenton.

St. Louis from the residence, 3937 but one at her home Thanksgiv He one and ing Day. leaves four xlaughters and son. Mrs. Lou Talbert has moved Married Frank Rauch W.

bherman place, Dec. 5, at 7 p. by Rev. Thos. McNara.

The remains were brought here Wednesday and interment made in Linn cemetery. The singing was very much appreciated by the into the two rooms that were for merlv the post office and ex Huffle B. Van D. pects to make Foristell her home Miss Kathleen Pieper, both of St Charles; Albert Hink of Gordonville, and Miss Marie Gossler of St. Charles; Leonard Emmett Paul, who has been family ot the deceased.

away for a few. days, returned to Those attending the funeral from Foristell last Thanksgiving even Amptmann of St. Charles and MUc Anna Connover of Portage a distance were as follows: Mr. ing on the accommodation train DRUGGIST des Sioux; Charles Bortfeld of and Mrs. W.

A. Hunter, Charles, and cave evervbodv a surprise by r- -t Glen. Andrew and Nellie Hunter, introducing his wite. 1 he young Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Hunter counle looked verv happy Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield, Mr.

and The particulars of the marriage Mrs. Ed. Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. have not been learned, but tnc St.

Charles and Miss Emelie Jennrick of Buckskin, A. H. Dautenhahn of Vaina, 111., and Miss Mamie Koenig of Wentzville; Claude Bruns and Miss Olinda Barklage, both of St. Charles; J. A.

Bestgen of Tipton and Mrs. Sophia Meyer of St. Charles. many friends join in wishing Wm. Shelton, Mr.

and Mrs. L. Hunter, Mrs. Moseley, Mrs Scbmitc and daughter, all of St them a very happy and prosper ous life. Louis.

Mrs. Hunter, Thomas The pulpit at the Methodist Hunter, Clarence Hunter, of Pen church was filled last Sunday dleton. Mrs. Bird Walkins moraine and evemner bv Mr. Mil Foristell.

ler, Mr. Meyer having had an of Sturgeon, Mr- and Mrs Wm. Harbicht of Wentzville. John Ruhwedel of St. Louis visited his parents at this place engagement with his uospe team at Truxton.

Sunday. Dallas McCov and wife Mrs. S. f. Hughes of Foristell spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs.

R. Karrenbrock. Her little gran-daughter, Miss Elizabeth Karrenbrock, accompanied her home Thursday and spent the day. A fine line of new overcoats and Miss Iva Williams spent Mon ADJOINING COUNTIES (Continued from preceding page) Adolph Rehme of Ellinwood, and Miss Anna Dieterle of Berber were married Nov. 22.

Mrs. Johanna Landwehr, nee Drewel. died Nov. 18. at the For highest cash price for your furs see J.

W. Ruhl. Mrs. W. D.

McCoy was a St Louis passenger Tuesday. Mrs. M. A. Gannawajf was a St.

Louis passenger Monday. Harry Thiemann motored to St. Charles last Saturday 1 other goods just received. Ex day in Warrenton. Wentzville and Beni.

Pitts and Miss Kate BlackWell enter ceptional values. Cash Clothing family spent Sunday with P. Store. tained Moberly friends last week. Foristell and family ot here.

Vinrie Turoin and friend Miss Elsie Lusby spent Thurs St. Louis and, Hugh Ttirpm of St. Charles spent a few days last day in St. Louis shopping. Your Xmas Lift problem solved week with their parents norm of town.

at Presbyterian Bazaar, Dec. 16. Such Theodore Williams left Mon Mrs. T. A spent Thurs day to take a course in the high day in St.

Louis. school in Warrenton. tobacco For Her. Get it at the Presbv- home of her son near New Haven. With a poll of five Republican votes to one Democratic vote Gasconade cqnnty may justly claim to be the banner Republican county of the state.

I By the accidental discharge of a shot gun in the hands of younger brother, Henry Klack, twelve years old, of near Drain, Franklin county, was instantly killed. Henry Hasps, the Fulton miner, who broke the fifth vertebra in ha iwk in a fall at the coal Quite a number of hunters terian Bazaar. from St. Louis spent the week end at the club house north of Mr. and Mrk'Geo.

H. Freese saninvmCTftf' town. and little daughter spent Thursday in St. Louis. Austin Green soent a few davs last week in St.

Louis visiting Mrs. Jno. Willerding and son, as you never thought relatives. Edgar spent Thursday in St. Louis.

nn 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Georee Matthew and Chas.

Carr soent Thursday in mine there five weeks ago, is re- Mrs. Fry and son motored to St Jonesburg visiting his mother and transacting business. Charles and back last Wednes dav afternoon. Buv your Sunday cake at Pres Erwin Elhmann spent Thanks triviner Dav in Foristell. Of byterian Bazaar, Saturday Dec.

tfith. course with a particular friend Prof. O. R. Forsman spent the could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-made cigarette! Prince Albert gives you every tobacco satisfaction your smoke-appetite ever hankered for.

That's because it's made by a patented orocess that cuts out Mrs. Ruth Doss spent severa latter oart of last week the guest davs with Moberlv relatives and covering and will be able to walK in two months, physicians say. There are 10,646 Missourians that pay a tax on their incomes under the United States revenue laws. Of these only one pays on an income of over a million a year; three pay on incomes in excess of $500,000 a year. There are 18 active and perhaps 50 tentative applicants for appointment of supreme court commissioner, which will become vacant January 1, when Judge Fred L.

Williams takes his place of his brother in St. Louis. returned Thankseivinc morning. Presbyterian Bazaar, 2:30 p. She was accompanied home by Mr.

and Mrs. Poore who spent Dec. 16, first door west of Fridley Confectionery. the dav here. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Vaughn Mrs. F. 1. Boone of St.

Louis and little daughter visited relatives in St. Louis last week. br J. Rernolee Tobacco Co. On III reverae aide of Ihi.

tidr red tin you will read: Patented July 30th, 1907." which baa made fAree men amoke pipea where one aaeoked before I arrived last Friday for an extended visit with her neice, Mrs. Ed. S. Walker. Misses Derna Ricmeier and upon the bench of division No.

2 Reed Musick spent the week-cm Win, Blnmhof spent Wednes bite and parch! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality with home folks here. IMC BURNING WCARO day in St. Louis buying new win CIGARETTE TOBACCO Miss Anna Schulz visited hei ter goods for the Cash Clothing grandmother south of town last of the court, lhe position pays $7,500 a year. O.

D. Scott, postmaster and merchant at Carrington, Callaway county, was recently struck nn the check when one of his Store. week. fc. m.

Alevcr, pastor ot tnc Misses Edna Minor and Schulz. attending- collecc at Methodist church, was assisted Fringe Albert Warrenton. spent the Thanks mules, by which he was standing, bv Mr Kettlekamn and Mr raided its head suddenly. Mis giving holidays with their par of Warrenton. Thev left cheek bone was broken just pave us a very pood musical pro the national joy smoke gram on Thanksgiving Day.

beneath the temple, and the in-iurv is serious because of the Mrs. Wildschultz and famih ents here. Voters of the Troy school district, on Dec. 19, will vote upon a bond issue to build a gymnasium for Buchanan High School. You never tasted the like of it! fact that the man cannot eat un has a flavor as different as it is delightful.

And that isn't strange, either. til the fractured bone is raised and knits. of Montgomery City spent a few days last week with her parents at this place. Mrs. P.

O. Foristell, daughter and son snrnt Saturday in Buchanan has been forging ahead Pritca eJeWrt fry Mrs. Chas. Koehler and son of for several years, and already has an enviable reputation. If this bond issue carries.

Troy will un Fnristpll nent FridaV at the fyrUUf.St; ft rW home of Gdk J. Koehkfc doubtedly posses the best high Men who think they can't smoke a pipe or roll a cigarette can smoke and will amoke if they use Prince Albert And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try-out cjgiainiy have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply. R.

J. REYNOLDS TOtACCO CO, Winrtoo-Sehnt, N. Wentzville visiting relatives. Tames Simons and wife visited relatives in St. Louis Saturday and Sunday, vio WtA SrJwmmrr soent a few school of aov tows of its size in Koehler and Miss Sarah kSerGeo Tj.

Koehler of thislcost seven or eight thousand dol.days in St Loois last week with place. jlaxs. relatives..

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