Ste. Genevieve Herald Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Saturday, May 19, 1883 The county court has fixed the tax for dramshop licenses at $250, and for wine and beer licenses at $70. An order was passed, that anyone petitioning for a road shall hereafter deposit $50 as security for paying expenses of surveying &c., in cse the road is not opened. If the road is opened the deposit shall be refunded. A fine ball was had at Phil. STAAB's on the Plank Road Monday last, at which the newly organized New Offenburg string band officiated for the first time. There can be no doubt that the maiden performance of the young band must have been a success, as we can testify to the proficiency of the youthful amateur performers. If the Perryville Sun is to be believed, Fritz BALSAM married Cecelia MEYER on the 39th of April. To our knowledge tha almanac has not been revised since Gregory XVI, and if the young man did not intend an April joke, we advise the bride to have the ceremony performed anew and on a date that can be found in the almanac, as in case of an accident all the balsam in the world might not be strong enough to heal her bruised heart. Mrs. Agatha KENARD would respectfully inform the public that she will keep ice cream every Sunday until the first of June, when that cooling delicacy of the hot season can be had, every day at her house on the Little Rock road. Young men! take your girls up the road on Sundays and have a pleasant time. LOST: On Friday last, either in BOVERIE's store or in Mrs. FALK's saloon, a $10.00 note. The honest finder will receive a $2.50 reward, if he returns it to BOVERIE's store. According to pros. attorney and Grand Jury, Geo. SEXAUER and Joe BAECHLE committed 10 offences, each, Chas. OBERMULLER, M. ROND, and Mrs. GRAF each two, and Mrs. RINGWALD 3. Nicholas WEHNER (Peter's son) had 3 indictments brought against him, which upon trial were not sustained and are not likely to be. The thing was finely balanced. The larger the profits, the tighter the screws. Or else why was not each indicted for 26 offences, as it is notorious that they kept open 26 Sundays. Thrifty housewives know that it is well to leave one egg in the nest to draw the hens. PRODUCE IN DEMAND! At present there is a great DEMAND for Country Produce and now is the time to dispose of it ar ROZIER & JOKERST for CASH or TRADE, makes and regulators of low prices on General Merchandise through our entire mammoth stock -- No reserve. J.W. SHAW tells us that he has now on hand a better lot of second-hand Sewing Machines then he ever had. He is going to have an auction sale on June 2nd.