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'PIUKXUN COUNTT UNION, V.O OCTOBER 4, ISlg. 1 Ai CLUB NEWS. avi calvev Towssna; ROLLOFIIONO: Men Selected fer Next Entralnment For Csmp M'M'H' M'MOOL CONVENTION nmm ccmt mm ESTABLISHED 1368 rHAKKUM OWUKTY' LBABian ni imiii i was mi iniunmiiiw' At the ififiuest of the Farm Clu ST. CLAIR SCHOOL NOTES. The teachers vrer pleasantly entertained at lunch time last by the ladlea of the W.

C. T. IT. Mrs. Wood spent some time with Tho Boltt and Culvey Township 1...

llCiU Members of Uersld, Florenz L. Cuno went up there last Saturday and helped thorn affect a strong J.lve-tock Tbls now makes Franklin county le4ins Gutffvd at the Pout Offio la Union, us last Friday and told as what is Mo cond-'li nttT. The Local Board has re1ved instructions n.ot to send men to train brbool Convention convened in the Popltat ctuicU iu 1uUk, Sunday, Sept, 3318, Tiie County President, B. A. Flrka, of Gerald, presided.

Dr. IS v.mxnr being dune by the T. U. work ers. all other counties in Shipping Asso ing- camp next week as had been de i ciations, we have elded on previously.

On account of I CAUMOARTXER Owner and Kilttor. i the morhlnr sermon, hla tnnie hin. 'The Sewing and Stock Judging Clubs have received instructions and erst lemons and are now ready for The several Clubs in the vicinity the prevalence of influenza in some "The Sunday School." Interesting or uarald placed an order with Mr. of the training camps the govern- work. Goodbourne, the County Secretary ment has postponed the call until later la the month.

The following Th rt-Kular 'annuUl lueeling of the Union Commorcial Club was held Wednesday of this week, when the officjrs were elected for tha ensuing year: L. G. Hilkemeyer, President John C. Jacobs, Vice-President August Baur, Secretary A. H.

St.jlnbeck, Treasurer. The following Board of Director were elected: L. C. Allersmeyer, August Baur, Oscar G. Hilkemevr.

A. Knmnlmrikv Tm Miss Bailey waa pleasantly enter for a car load of bran the oast week. men have been selected to go when talned at the home of Julias Hartley in North Bend last Saturday evening Proceedings cf Adjourned Session cf Circuit Ccnr; Thay are now getting In readiness to make up car Joad orders for flour the call is made. These will be the ana neiprui utiles were made during the afternoon program. The Blnglng was inspiring, of the eleven Sunday Schools In Boles and Calvey Township were represented.

A good delegation from Central Towua'uip was also in attendance. The following officer were elected for the next sua miu iwj ana salt. next quota to leave Franklin county and Sunday. program rendered by mem The following school districts have gone over the top in subscribing their quota of Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds. The figures given below show the amount or the quota assigned by the Fourth Liberty Loan hers of the W.

C- T. V. last Monday Thomas M. Armlsteaa, Stanton George H. Beas, Beaufort Elmer Fallbeck.

Berger Through the influence or the Farm Clubs there waa a Calf Club started op at Gerald last winter and they will hold their first annual sale In afternoon was appreciated by all Judge R. A. Breuer convened an adjourned session of circuit court in Union last Monday. All court of A. Mintrup, G.

M. Schmich, John Mo- Frank C. Eckelkamp, Washington who heard it. It was given to com. niemorate Francis E.

Willard's birth day on Saturday, Sept. 18th. Menry, h. o. Maune.

A. A. Vltt. A the near future. It is hoped that lommuiee: there will soon be more pure bred Prof.

Green, President J. W. Aram, Vice-Presldont Miss Viola Dougherty, Miss Ursula GrnfT Kniralan ficer wer present with the wxcep-tion of Court Reporter H. W. Cole, who 1 now la the government er- The pupils of Mr.

Jeffries' room livestock clubs formed among the Farm Club members as this is the and those of the entire school wore Union Washington Labadle (30) Hinsoa (112) 131.700 16,100 H. Jones and John C. Jacobs. Among otber things up for consideration was th matter of improving the old Springfield road between Union and the Gasconade county line. More than $400 waa sorry last Friday when they learned vice.

Hi place waa filled tnis wees. Mrs. E. a. Lambeth, Supt.

Chil dren's Division. best way to get all the farmers breeding better stock which will pay Joseph E. Keener, Pacific Stewart B. Weber, Luebberlng 'Harry Huxel, Washington Rudolph RlegeL Washington Wallus Philllos, St Clair Thomas L. Reese, Washington Lew Douglas, Centaur Harry G.

Schaefer, Washington Alois A. Struckhoff, Washington A. H. Sullentrup, Washington that he was leaving for Cape Girar 4,300 8,360 by Miss Vvelma Kueaiger 01 nermann. Mo.

Ming 27) deau to take up military training. Miss Emma Steffens, Supt. Sec- inera a setter price than the old The Libeitv Loan DrlvA unit We wish him much success. oouary division. serubs.

The following business waa transacted to the time the Tribune la be subscribed by Individual members of the Commercial Club at this meeting. The Farm Club member of Ger October 18. By next week we hope to give a list of all the school dis- trlcta aa havtnnr rnn. nvar If axrar-v Program for the Patrons and ing printed: Pearl Wagner vs. Joseph Turley ald are planing now to put an organizing campaign as soon aa the Edward J.

Flottmann, Washington Teachers' Meeting Friday, Oct. 18: I. Business session. citizen of the county will show tbo ruBh or wheat sowing Is over and they will not leave a stone unturned II. Address of Welcomes-Mr.

Jared uR for damage. Thta ca waa tried at the August term of court, and the Jury awarded damage to same willingness to come across The 4 following resolutions were adopted by the Convention: Unsolved, That this Convention pledges iu loyalty to the President of the United States and to our country. ReBqlved, That we urge Upon our people thyj importance of increasing prayer for our armies and the great cause of Democracy for which they until every worthwhile farmer Emll Walde, Beaufort L. Gerner, Labadle Ralph A. Heeger, Union Ralph O.

Blankenship, Elmont red Wm. Hoelscher, Berger Edward H. Becker. New Haven III. Music.

IV. A selection from Primary room. V. Solo Doris Cardwell. as our brave soldier boys are showing In "going across' the complete lint will, appear next week.

Come plaintiff in the aura of $7,000 on ac within the fold of the Farm Clubs Thi is a- good motto for many more VI. A number from Intermediate across i count Of the aeain DI ner bubwuu mi an accident in a coal mine. A motion for a new trial waa filed and the 01 us Farm Club Member to follow room. "Let all join the Farm Clubs and William A. Schmldle, Washington case conilaaed until tun session, CASCO ITEMS rn.ro placing meir uvea upon the altar, Resolved.

That we call ha be real Farm Club Boosters." A Booster. VIL A Mother's View Point of our Present school system, Mrs. Lay VIII. DebateResolved that women Court overruled the. motion for a new trial.

Leave waa granted to appeal case to the St. Louis Court of tlon of the people to the Important Dlaca held bv tha Stltlfiov RuhAnl In F. Brockmann, Jr. left for St. Louis Monday to seek employment.

are more optimistic than men. EVERGREEN SOUTH OF LESLIE Affirmative, Mrs. L. B. Lewis The Farm Club members shipped the world wide redemption, and urge Appeals, ana oonq nxea at id.uw, Anton -Ketterer.

by bis Guardian, a car load of live stock from Bean Sunday 'School was well attended and Mrs. Clarence Angerer. Negative, Mr. Hume and Mr, Roberts. fort Tuesday of this Job.

Achat, A. C. Ellison and nthora: contest of will: continued. upon our peopre to oe faithful in attendance and in the teaching of God's word In this period of through which the world Is now Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. George Brown and Don't miss the "Dish Pan" bargains at Busch's Hardware Store, NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Hunting and trespassing on my property, either day or night, la positively forbidden. CONRAD L. FINK.

Administrator Sale of Real Pursuant to an order Issued by the Probate Court of Frankliq County, dated May 13, 1918, and by virtue of the power vested In mo In such order, the undersigned administrator of the state of Elizabeth A. Burton, deceased, will sell at public auction for cash, at the north ficnt door of the court house In Union, between the hours of 9 o'clock In the forenoon and 5 o'clock In the afternoon, on Monday, October 7, 1918, the following described real estate belonging to said estate and described as follows, to-wit: Lot No. Eight (8) of Block No. Two (2) of the Original Town of Villa Ridge, Franklin County, Missouri. A.

E. BURTON. Administrator of tho Estate of Elisabeth A. Burton, Deceased. Reed Laad Zinc suit for money; dis children spent Sunday at J.

Brown'. GRAY SUMMIT NEWS. Mrs. George H. Kugle of St.

Louis came out from the city latt week to visit with relatives and friends. Rev. J. H. Stoether went to For-estel.

the first of the week to Arthur Oermann, Lonedell Edmund F. Alfermann, Krakow Edward Dorson, Sullivan Dan Kappelmann, Now Haven Edwin Heuser, Washington Willie E. Veddar, Union Harry E. Lebmann, Centaur George E. Brlnker, Washington Henry F.

Fritz, Morrellton Roy E. Bacon, Elmont Alvis Maune, Washington Alvin W. Madllnger, St. Louts Clarence H. Llndemeyer, Gerald Arthur Kopp, Washington Richard Netcher, Pacific Aloyslous VoBe, KrakoW Emll F.

Westermann, Gerald Phillip Cole, Pacific Edwin L. Baler. Centaur Mr. and Mr. John W.

Bandy call- missed. Samuel Ehlert vs. Al. L. Brown; ea on Mr.

and Mrs. John Bates, Sun Mrs. Glandt Is visiting in St. NORTH BEND NEWS. aay.

Louis. get a load of his household goods, suit to aet aside deed, contract and partition; trial by Jury; judgment for and Mrs. Geo. E. Armlstead Sam North spent Tuesday in and little grandson, Henry, were in Washington.

The public sale at H. H. Hem-mlnghauB' last Wednesday was well attended and everything sold at a Louie Berghorn lost a cow last week. A broken leg was the cause. Miss F.

Bailey, one of the teachers Leslie, Saturday. Mrs. T. E. Miles spent Saturday defendant ana petition aismissea, Charles Ellett vs.

Maggie Ellett; divorce: dismissed. Mr: and Mr. John Bates have afternoon in Pacific. good price. in tne St.

Clair school, visited In been very sick for soma time. Wo Mrs. Eliza Tyler spent Saturday Curie Clothing vs. E. H.

Wm. Koelkebeck and family, ac North Bend Saturday and Sunday. hope they may soon be well. afternoon in Pacific. companied by Mrs.

F. W. Hoemann suit on account; con tlnued to next. term of court. Wm.

Williams and family visited Miss Margaret Hagebusch spent ten days with home folks, returninc Miss 'Jesle Orchard Is spending Vincent J. Hellmann, Villa Ridge all of New Haven, were visiting rel at the nome of Mrs. Williams' par the week in St. Louis. atives near casco, Sunday.

to Webster Groves on Saturday even Mrs. Elmer Thornhill and children City 'of Union vs.E. H. Llnde-mann, suit for violation of ordinance restraining domestic animals; appeal ents, Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Armlstead. They were accompanied by Mrs. Rassle D. Gasperson, Rosebud F.

W. Frankenberg, Washington Louis A. Bartel, Gerald ing. J. R.

Hadley of Pontlac, Illinois, spent Monday in Boles. Mr. Sievers and family of Belle came down last week to visit at the home of Louis Kerma-e. While there Mrs. D.

L. Smith is visiting in St. Eme Loranias and baby, Harold. FROM LONG RIDGE. and V.

W. Hadley of Cuba, were Sunday visitor at the home of their Louis with her son, Albert. Mr. Sievers assisted Mr. Kermse in REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

from police tourt; continued. P. F. Peit va. J.

W. Blnsbacher; suit for money had and received; dismissed at cost Of plaintiff. F. Muellar and family spent Fri cutting corn. parents.

day afternoon in Washington. Three of our school teachers from Julius Kryckl A wife to G. Henry Edwin Dlerking's force of men are busy hulling clover tnis week. De The farmers are busy cutting corn Tom Lay and wife were shopping Geo. W.

Richardson vs. Raymond North Bend spent the week-end with Otto, prop. In Washington, ana sowing wheat. In Washington Monday afternoon. Richardson; suit to determine title; spite the recent haavy rains clover Daniel Boone Tyree to Maggie nome roiks.

They were Misses 'James Mastin called on Ambrose V. R. and J. B. Miles spent several seed is yielding about three bushels Statons, prop, in Sullivan, (1.100.

MantelB, M. Gorg and M. Hadley. continued. Mabel McCallister vs.

Shell Logr- 7lat IU. Lady THni Abort Cwdiri. It Made Her Wei Walz one day last week. days with their aunt, Mrs. Gall, of to tne aero.

J. W. Johnson to G. A. Jahn, 185a Mrs.

Rachael Glassey returned to Tomey Anderson- called on his Dundee. in $1,600. ner home in the city on Wednesday brinck; appeal from J. P. Court; continued.

mother in Stanton last Friday. Mrs. George Ferral and Miss Lucy Edward Kanngiesser to Amelia of last week, after a two weeks visit PUBLIC SALE. Mrs. jenni Brant spent a few Peanlck spent Wednesday afternoon State of Missouri vs.

Joseph Nler- KanngieBser, 160a In at the home of her brother. R. F. in Labadle. days last week with home folks.

snodell. 11.500. mann; assault. This case waa tried by jury at the August term of court, we are sorry to report that Mrs Mrs. Allan Bell and daughters, The undersigned will sell at auction on the Dyas farm at Quite a number of visitors were Amelia Kanngiesser to Edward Misses Mildred and Effle, are visit Ambrose Walz is ill of pneumonia, Anna Kanngiesser, 160a in 3A4-43 Walbert; 6 miles south of Gerald on Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Marks and sons ing in Iowa with Louis Bell. and the defendant touna gumy ana lined 1450.

Motion tor new trial was filed. Court granted motion for 11,600. Saturday. 6. 1918.

beginning Mrs. Walker and son and Mrs. Albert and Charley, called at Mr. at the North Bend Sunday School on Sunday. Some rallying forces are surely needed, as the attendance has dwindled down to only a faithful Bruno Romahn to Hedwlg Hlppe, at o'clock, a.

the following Stack of St. Louis spent Sunday with Marks Sunday. 160a in 36-4 1-3 15,000. personal property to-wlt: 60 head of Springfield, Mo. Mrs.

Alice Fletcher, of this address, write: "I cannot say too much is prals of CarduL It has dona much for me. Shortly, after my marriage, 14 year ago, I suffered terribly. my back paining me, and my limbs pained me Misses Edith and Lucy West call the former's sister, Mrs. Rinkling. few.

Susan TouTville to G. C. Stoval live stock One span mules. two ed to see Mrs. Ambrose Walz on Fri Mrs.

Will Rutherford spent sever prop, in Sullivan, $1,000. Dorses, mare and colt with foal, day of last week. al days in St. Louis with her daughters, who are attending business Phillip Mayer to Walter Traut- ouggy ana saddle mare, 2 mule colts KAISER BILL. James West ana son.

Cornelius, wein, 165a In $11,500. 3 Durham milch cows with calves. 1 college. are delivering corn cobs to Stanton, Clemens A. Hufnagel to E.

Written by Pvt. Jno. W. Bell. Co.

where a car 1b being loaded to be A birthday party was given at the Hoistein milch cow, 1 milch cow, 1 Jersey milch cow fresh this month, Tritz, 4a in $2,500. aau inr. camp Iowa: home of Mr. and Mrs. Kampen In snipped soon.

Byron J. Hemker to E. H. Ham- 5 yearlings, 4 brood bows and 38 Mr. and Mrs.

George Blntner and honor of Miss Laura Rinkling and Come all ye Americans and rally to ker. 40a in $800. Bernard Kampen. They were each family and Mr. and Mrs.

George Frits Denker to Lulu Dahl, prop. four years old. The little tots report uoenm ana son, James, called at in New Haven, $10. baa. Ana also I had sucb awful bearing-down pains, and I became very weak and could not hardly do my I went to my sister-in-law and the told me to get CarduL So I took one bottle and It helped me so much, I got another bottle, and by the time I had to Von fha ta ImHIm woa shoats and pigs and farming tools and implements 3 wire stretchers, 2 grain cradles, 1 new mower, 3 old mowers, 1 ladder, hay rake, bay tedder, hay rope, 2 hay forks, 4 Iron good time.

in uoenm. Sunday. our nag; We're going to whip the old Kaiser. Do not let the business drag; He killed our men and women. Katie Hemker to John Grodie, 10s Mrs.

Cornelius Wilkenloh and in $300. Adeline M. S. Busch to Richard daughter. Miss Gladys, returned to Newburg Saturday, after visiting hog troughs, surrey, pump, hay CEDAR GROVE NEWS.

F. L. Thompson vlBlted Win. Burt and he killed our babies too; Albers, prop, in Washington, $4,000 nome folks a lew days. we re going to fight for the red Richard Albers to Fred J.

Ruether new trial, and leave has been given defendant to file amended information. Wm. Broeker va. Fred W. Kamp; suit for damages; judgment for plaintiff.

Edward Bruns was granted a divorce from Margaret Bruns. Florence Barber va. Cba. To veil; contest of will; continued. Arthur Glaser vs.

Joseph Nler-mann; replevin suit; continued. Martha Roglln vs. Ernest Roglin; divorce; continued for service. Rosa Stelnmotz vs. Joseph Stein-metz; divorce; dismissed by plaintiff.

State of Missouri vs. Frank Wag-r; burglary; petition for dismissal filed. Fred Hemkar et al; ex' parte. Sale set aside and money orered returned to purchaser. Mary A.

Ghio and Chas. Heraker enter their appearance by attorney; sale ordered for next term of court. The following Jury had been empanelled for service: L. A. Brown, F.

W. Schrocder, Louts Wurzberger, M. A. Cardwell. C.

E. Gaugh, Rudolph Buecker, J. H. Rommelinann, A. P.

Casey, Geo. W. Reed, T. M. and family Misses Edith and Lucy West Spent frame, scrapper, crowbar, lot of double and single trees; dipping tank, 2 farm wagons, low wheel wagon, wheat binder, corn binder, 2 white and blue.

prop, in Washington, $2,400. hni.M I.V. Henry Herrmann of Robertsvllle Yes, we will lick the Kaiser and uvuaa, ttaj Willi sister, Mrs. Joe Wilkenloh. and Is taking care of Jim Fields.

nana corn planters, two row culti We are glad to sea Henry 'Krugger motored to Sullivan In the uveninar. win in a walk; We boys know how to make a machine gun talk: woman. I have never teen troubled any more. .1 keep Cardul In my home. for I think It 1 a fine tonlo for a woman raising a family.

I always take one or two bottles before and after for It strength home again and looking so well. Among tnose that called at James vator, gang plow, 3 thre horae plows, 2 two horse plows, 1 one Herman Finder and the Tyler West's Suday werd, Misses Pauline And the hand grenades we'll use horse plow, new ground plows, ten Bros, worked the roads last week. Boenrn and Ida Klauser. and E. H.

'in a fray. BRUSH CREEK BRIEFS. Chas. Speakes and family and Dewey Speakes have moved to Mr. Moore's place.

Mrs. Walker Havin was quite ill last week, but we are glad to report that she Is improving. Several from here attended the gang disc, 2 double A harrows, sec Henry Wagner Is the proud owner Bledsoe and Corttelius West and son. We'll do the Fritzes up In tha good tion narrow, grindBton. storm bug of a Ford car.

Now for a good time. ens me so, and has wuch good effects wuour. gy, tiisc cultivators, lister. 2 riding Eugene and Richard Friedmann shovel 'cultivators, manure spreader, JAPAN DISTRICT 104. spent Monday In Allenton, gathering apples.

on my nervous system." Weak women, worn oat with the work and care of the home, need a tonic, strength-building medicine, like oia Yankee way, Chorus. Kaiser Bill we're a coming. Kaiser Bill wo will put you on the run. 'Kaiser Bill we are determined wnesi arm, tog cnain, ana lot of other tools. New set tug harness, 2 of Mrs, Nellie Wehrman Cass Joe Lewright made his regular Several frnm fiAret went in 'Wat- set tug narnes.

set chain harness. call at the home of Ed. Perkins, Sunday. aet buggy harness, single, harness, 8 Dart last Sunday. Evervbodv la buav towlrit vhaul CarduL the woman's tonic, NCB-9 at Prairie last Sunday, Everett Schloss attended the box-supper In Prairie and spent the next day vleitlng at Mr.

Cordell's. To put a stop to the barbarous Grandpa Katzung called' at the Driaies, collars, Iqt collar pads, fly nets, 2 Baddies and bridles. Also a and cuttine enrn. nun, home of Chris. Friedmann Sunday Miss Gertie Mesger was a visitor Mrs.

Carlson and children attend afternoon. lot of household goods, Terms All sums under $10 eash; on sums over If you are Pro-German and live in 01 miss maitn scnarer last Sunday. Mr. And Mm C. Pnnln anil mnn David Overschmfdt and family this land; $10 a credit of 12 months will be Williams, E.

M. Holtgrewe, L. P. It. W.

Pierce, F. M. Sheperd, Russell E. HensUy, John G. Lynch.

The jury was discharged on Wednesday. The case of Oscar F. Schulte vs. You'll have to join the American ware the guests of Carl Mueller laBt spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Fat Eagan.

given purchaser giving bankable note Band, "INK-TITB ounuay. Mm UitTliinlnt on A wim interest irom aate. mt per cent Charlie Pursley and son. Thomas. If you don't loin, you can't stay FOUNTAIN PEN aiBcoupt tor cash on sums over $50 wvre visitors of Mrs.

Lizzie Rnstar R. DYA8. PRESS THE BULB sunaay. John B. liUBch Brewing for money had and received is being tried before the Judge as the Tribune goes to press.

OR BLOW IT. QWAVS hare; We'll not give a care, how you disappear. There are boys from Camp Dodge, And the other camps too; Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Mueller and familv wer tti eiianta nr Kloharrt briLi. OCTOBER 12TH, FOR SALE AT acnuueri iasi. ouaay. DAY' A IISHV TOO ft altfAn af I.Iiii KEYMER'S DRUG STORE We are going to fight for tha red.

Luecko's last Runrlnv. kwtrvhnitv Bnent an Mvenlnv Anniversary of America's Dioovry to white and blue; You will buy Liberty Bonds and keen us on the scene. a aance was given at JLem Schults ed the entertainment and box-supper at Prairie last Saturday evening. A few from her attended the patriotic meeting in St. Clair last Saturday and volunteered their bit.

Miss Grace Sohloes, who has spent the last four months in training in a St. Louis hospital, Is at home for a visit. Mrs. Brassflald's mother and sister returned to their home in Illinois last Monday, after spending the past week here, Mr. and Mrs.

John Moore and children spent last Sunday at Villa Ridgo attending a gunaay School Convention. Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Hamilton, Mlsg Esther, and Misses Minnie and Irene made a business and pleasure trip to St. Louis last Saturday. Mr. Weston shipped his furniture to St. Louis on Friday and on Saturday Mr.

and Mrs. Weston and MIbs Lillie started for New York in their new car. We wish them a pleasant trip, and success In their new home. LIBERTY SCHOOL DISTRICT. Miss Annie Retbmeyer left for the city Friday to seek employment.

Wm. Mueller and family of Washington attended the sale at H. H. Ilemminghaus', Wednesday. Several from here attended the Until we put a bullet through the celebrated In Every Town and Hamlet in the United State.

Plana to have Oct 12, the anniver mm saiuraay nignt, A large crowd was present and all report a fine time. Home For Sale I Mr. nnrt Mr A Mtiolla mnA mission feast at Jeffrlesburg Sunday familv and Wnrmnlt nWtonn anuf Kaiser's And when we put a bullet In the Kaiser's knot; The Devil In Hell has his fire burning hot; The world will praise us boys more than tongue can tell. For sending Blllle Kaiser to his homo In Hell. sary of America's discovery, set aside officially as Liberty Day are under way In Washington, according to a telegram received at Liberty Loan Headquartera.

who are working in St. Louis, spent Sunday with home folks. The Bchool directors nnd teachers held a business meeting at the school house last Thursday night. Charles Jennings has moved to-Robertsvllle for the winter, so the children can attend school. Elmer Burt, who is attending the Pacific High School, spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Friedmann called on Wm. Stltes and family at Robertsvllle Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. A. L. Tyler and daughter, Mrs. Claude McMulIen, of St.

Louis called on Mrs. John McGee, Sunday morning. Andrew Katzung and sister. Miss Irene, spent Saturday night and Sunday with their uncle, Wm. Katzung, and family at Villa Ridge.

It is Mrs. Henry Finder that Is sick with typhoid Instead of Mrs. John Finder as was reported two weeks ago. We are glad to say she is getting along nicely. Among thos who called at the home of Mrs.

Maggie Wagner Sunday were George Katzung and family and R. Kennet and S. Davis, of St. Louts, and Fred Eckelkamp and Merle Thompson. and report a large crowd.

The first month of. school ended Friday. Those attending every day were Alice Rethmeyer, Otto Bargen, Armin Seewoster and Lydla family were the guests of F. Robert-son'B last Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Andy Key, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Cunlo and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cunlo were the eiK-wtn nt Sam A celebration in every school com Besson's last Sunday, A social affair will be given at the The residence and grounds known as the Old Fair Grounds property, now tho Moutier homestead.

Large grounds, 7-room house and attio. Laundry in basement. Large barn and buiwy abed. Large capacity cistern. A most deira-Die place for retired farmer.

Call on or address Mrs. M. Moutier, munity of the United States, numbering nearly $00,000, Is being arranged. Make Tour own Kraut- I un. FORD CAR FOR SALE.

Late 1916 Model. In splendid con Liberty school house, Sunday afternoon, October 27, when the school will receive its certificate of approv We offer fancy Wisconsin Cabbage tnrougb the United States Bureau of Education. A program la to be car-' per cwr, luikenipyer's. dition; with shook absorbers and al. Further notlc of it will be ried out In every school building, city.

many other accessories. A big bar given in the near future. gain. Call on or address Willie PROPERTY FOR SALE, Large, eight-room house, with all town and country, throughout the na-, Uou on that day. There will be close cooperation between school officials union, juo.

Wals, Rfd. No, 2, Gerald, Mo. LESLIE ROUTE a. August Laublnger, and son, Oscar, conveniences; summer kitchen, stable, garage, chicken house; four lots, fruit and shade trees. Splendid neighborhood.

and local Liberty Loan committees, in order to obtain the best result from the celebration. were in Beaufort one last last week WHAT YOUR BOND WILL DO Every Dollar Invested In Fourth Llb-j Mrs. Henry Mueller and family ailed at the Gllcreaae home Sunday The Bureau of Education will tend Ladles select your Winter Coat at our Coat sale, Oct. 12th. Full announcement next week.

Hilkemeyer's. I rACIFIO ROUTE 3, Chris. Snyder called on bis brother, John, Sunday. J. C.

Schmeli and family are the proud owners bl a Ford. Wm. Mobrbach and Jos. Buasher of Pacific spent Sunday here. L.

A. Brown and family spent last Sunday visiting relatives in Eureka. Edw. Hemker and wife of Lonedell spent Sunday with relatives here. Word rmnalvgtA h.M 111.

R. J. HORSEFIELD, 1 1 Psion, Mo. For Knln Si ho oil nf .1. erty Bonds Irlnga Tangible ReMilta.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer and sons.1 Ralph, Roy and Elmer, vlsitad at Wm. Conway Sunday evening. The dance given at Eurene Mc If yon buy a $100 bond of tha Foarth months old; also 60 bushels of 'seed rye.

Call on Edwin Lechten, Jeffrlesburg, Mo, Ferguson' Saturday night was well Liberty Loan you are lending tha to each achoolhous suggestive programone In line with the discovery of America and the present program of keeping America free, even at the cost of Bloodshed, suffering and sacrifice of money and The program will be suggestive only and can ha changed or another substituted to meet the needs of the particular attended, and all report a good time The Fourth Liberty Loan meeting fatted State Government enough! money to feed a loldiar In Frano a llt-i tie more than seven month. Or you' Buy your ammunition at Buoch'a held at Progress school was well at Player Pianos Pianos, Organs Phonographs Records, Rolls, We have several used Piano at bargain, also Organ. See them. Phone 632. L.

J. RM PIAKO CO. UNION, MO. Hardware Store. 'ended and we are glad to report a FARM FOR SALE.

Farm of 172 acres located four miles north of Labadle, one quarter mile west of Oeters' Station on Rock Island Railway; well improved, with large house, barn, well, cisterns and all necessary outbuildings; 100 acres in cultivation, balance in good timber which can be cleared and cultivated; vein of high grade white glass sand underlies one corner of the farm; all rural conveniences. For further particulars Inquire of Alfred Reed at the Farm, or address Waiter S. Reed, Eldon, Missouri, have furnished enough money to give liberal amount was subscribed. 1 1 III 111 111c and Anthony Wallaeh says that they We do fllnmhfnv nf sii Vltiita nt him a complete outfit of winter and summer clothing, including shoes and community. guarantee flrst-elass and right nrlces.

Elmore Blhr, Washington, "The discovery of America opened a We carry the largest and most complete stock of shoe in this part of Franklin county. If la need of stocking, and slicker and overcoat sew road to the telegram niBBUUn. and blanket, with enough left over to arm him with a good revolver. You have dona that much to beat back the telling of the plans suggests, "but it la our task to keep the road open." eboes come to headquarters. Hilkemeyer's.

Can Now Eat and Sleep in Comfort. If troubled with Indigestion or It la sot neceusary to state that Lib Hun. are wen ana nappy, Henry Feunfgelt and daughter. Miss Vera, of Fenton, spent the week-end here with relatives, Anthony Brown, who is teaching near Stanton, and Walter Schuler are spending the week with the former's parent while here, and assisting in sowing a wheat crop. D00' containing a $10 bill and torn change, also pare denoslt kev and tonl 000000000000 It take $35 more to arm him with a erty Day would also he Liberty Loan Day.

The two could sot be aeparated. Farm Wanted A good farm from 40 to (0 acres, adjoining Union. Let us know what you hare. We have bnyer. Call on or address the Trlb- rifle with a bayonet cn It, and If you The Liberty Loans are put forth that buy a second $100 bond you furnls wwa.o6efroo) him this rifle and 1.000 cartridge ime, Union, Bronchial Trouble.

Mrs. A. E. Sidenberder, Rockfleld, states; "For an attack of bronchial trouble which -usually assails me in the spring I find Chamber-Iain's Cough, Remedy the only thing that dvea me relief. Aftor nln For Good I it; and there will still be enough of tha freedom of America that oame In the wake of Columbus and bia fleet of ship may live on forever.

On that day win also Caleb rata tbo freedom sleeplessmMs you should read what Miss Agnes Tomer, Chicago, 111., ha to ay: "Overwork, Irregular meals and carelessness regarding the ordinary rules of health, gradually undermined it until test fall I became a wreck of my former self. I suffered from continual headache, was unable to digest say food, which seemed to lay as a dead w-elght on' my Stomach. I was very constipated and my complexion became dark, yellow and muddy as I felt. Sleeplessness was added to mv mlwrr. somewhere between Wm, Kennedy your monry left to purchase a good- slssd toab to threw la a dusout or de- I Second-hand The Missouri Historical Society it engaged In collecting photograhs and short biographical sketches of all MUeourUus who are killed or wisujidcd la Military, Aviation or pco sea oi.

-ijiair, last Saturday morning. Finder, will leave at Tribune Office. Union. Mn nr TJIK off other nation and peoples wa ara fiUs1 to bais mAiAiQr for a few day all sign of bronchial the Ht.is parating, it. bard's store in St Clair, and reeelve f-aval service.

All persona having riwura, BLACKSMITH OUTFIT FOR SALE. Tin vnR tin 9 C.1 afl Information relating to. or photo- Ford Cars Full content of a first-class black surely the best for all kidney or k. 1 A V. 1 smith shop, including tools and iron of all kinds.

A bargain. Call on or uiBuuoi- iruuuiH. mukii gives reuer In 4 hours frnm ftll hnnlrenha mnA uuuuie umappears. We have real paint and varnishes as good a money can buy. Busch's Hardware Store.

Womans friend la a Large Trial Bottle of Saaol Prescription. Fine for black heads. Eczema and all ronrh akin an1 floa MmnliwUH a rraphs of any of the boys who are Mlled or wounded should communicate with the Missouri Historical l'-ciety, Jefferson Memorial, St. ouls. bladdAr trnuhlna Riuwil la CALL ON dress Daniel Michel, Jeffrlesburg, Yon will find the best Ranges and Stoves at Busch' Hardware store.

No hunting or trespassing on the lands of the undersigned, north of Union, either dav nr nli-hf x.t. Missouri. anteed remedy. SSc. and $1.00 a and I would awake a tired as when I went to sleep.

I heard of Chamberlain's Tablets and found relief after taking tbem that I kept up the treatment for nearly two months. They cleansed my stomach, invigorated my system, and lne that time I ean eat and sleep in comfort. I am today snUrely well." I HENRY R0EHRS For Sale Pure bred Barred Ply found guilty of violating this warn- mouth Rock pullets. Mrs. H.

J. Dome at cue a rug store. Fiw SaleMatch team of black work bones. Geo. U.

Suerniaa, Union, Special prices on granite dish pans Thlle they last at unco's Hard war Store. real akin Tonlo. Get ft Sfia. trial bottle at the drug (tore. LESLIE, MO.

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