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    1. 28 Apr 1883/Ste. Genevieve Herald/ Misc
    2. william resinger
    3. Ste. Genevieve Herald Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Saturday, Apr. 28, 1883 If the farmers want good corn they should get it in the ground early. HARRY BANTZ sells Wheel Barrows at $2. For the best home-made plow with patent handle go to LEHR & ROESCH on Main street. The wheat crop has much inproved, but with the most favorable weather we cannot hope to have a full crop. Hot Coffee, Tea and other refreshments can be had during any hour of the day at Miss Lizzie ZEISER's resaturant and ice cream saloon on Merchant street. ICE CREAM Can be had all day Sunday , and on week days from 4 to 10 o'clock in the eventing, at Miss Lizzie ZEISER's resaturant and ice cream saloon on Merchant street. If your foot is large, medium or small, we can fit you, one and all at CHRISTIAN BAUM's regulear Boot and Shoe store on Main Street, Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Everybody seems to be fishing nowadays, but to judge by the small number of still smaller fish the piscine fauna of Ste. Genevieve must be on their annual bridal tour up the river. Well, the average fisher don't care a button whether he gets a bite or not, as long as the weather is fine and his neighbors are no luckier than he is. His object is not to catch fish but to get cured of his spring fever. Mr. ABERNATHY, who has just returned from Crystal City, tell us that Hy. SEXAUER is doing a fine hotel business there. The question as to "who struck Billy PATTERSON" pales in insignificance beside the question "who stole Frank BABB's watch." The Bathalto Mills of Bathalto, Ills., which burned to the ground some time ago, is being built up again and is probably now under roof. The capacity of the mill will be from 800 to 1,000 barrels a day. Our young friend Henry HERMAN, a son of Jos. E. HERMAN of Union, who employed in the workshop of Mr. LANG, of Farmington, paid a visit to his old home this week and came to town on Monday to see old friends. The young man has been well brought up and proved the efficiency of the education his father gave him, by subscribing for the Hearld. Our best wishes are with you, Henry. Hon. C.C. ROZIER went down to Cape Girardeau on last Saturday to president at a meeting of the Board of Regents for the S.E. Normal, who met in the city on Tuesday for the purpose of reorganizing the Board. Dr. Wm. B. WILSON was made president and major G.C. CLARK secretary. The Board reappointed the old faculty at increased saleries; they also decided to enlarge and otherwise improve the Normal School building, and ordered other improvenments, that seemed to be necessary. Mr. ROZIER returned Thursday afternoon.

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