Just to remind everyone -- Charlotte's "Pearls" are now archived permanently at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ote/usa_genealogy/mo_newspaper.htm -------------------------------- Jefferson Democrat Hillsboro, Jefferson county, Missouri WEDNESDAY, 3 FEBRUARY 1886 FINANCIAL STATEMENT - Statement of County Warrants, issued by the County court of Jefferson county, Missouri, for the Year ending February 1, 1886. Cont'd. May 7, 1885 John WILLIAMS, county judge 12.00 R.G. MADISON, county judge 21.20 Henry SECKMANN, county judge 21.00 Peter STRICKLAND, keeping paupers 2.25 June 15, 1885 Rob. W. McMULLIN, repairing bad places in Plattin road 40.00 VOGT, EHLERS & HELD, lumber 37.65 J.F. GREEN, prosecuting attorney 75.00 J.B. DOVER, road commissioner 9.64 R.W. McMULLIN, blanks 4.50 J.P. NEA(?), bridge lumber 45.55 Franz GRIMM, repairing bridge on gravel road near FREDERITZIE's farm 4.15 June 16, 1885 Jos J. HOEKEN, goods for courthouse 37.20 George D. BARNARD & Co., stationery 58.59 Lucas BELLAGAMBA, keeping pauper 20.00 T.L. McCORMACK, repairing dirt roads 12.00 W.R. DONNELL, county clerk 431.44 Henry HURTGEN, Sheriff 81.95 John WILLIAMS, county judge 6.00 Henry SECKMANN, county judge 10.00 R.G. MADISON, county judge 10.00 July 6, 1885 J.B. DOVER, road commissioner 12.00 July 7, 1885 P.B. BAILEY, for State lunatic asylum 367.69 W.R. DONNELL, county clerk 34.89 White McNUTT, funeral expenses of Alex G-BSON(?), pauper 18.00 A.D. DAVIS, clearing drift from Sandy bridge 15.00 Alex CALLAHAN, blind man 12.00 R.G. MADISON, county judge 10.00 Henry SECKMANN, county judge 10.00 John WILLIAMS, county judge 6.00 R.W. McMULLIN, treasurer 338.57 R.G. HOEKEN, keeping Isham WILLIAMS 20.00 P. STRICKLAND, board of juries in state cases 7.20 Henry HURTGEN, cash paid MARSDEN 5.00 August 3, 1885 Sarah J. BURGESS, pauper 10.00 A.K. BOYD, part payment for Sandy bridge on State road 40.00 Ferdinand WEBER, bridge lumber 22.71 Alex HUSKEY, for paupers 119.41 Franz GRIMM, repairing bridge 18.10 W.J. KIRK, pauper's coffin 8.00 Mrs. FREDERITZIE, medical aid to pauper 13.00 A.J. LUCKEY, keeping pauper 5.00 August 4, 1885 Thos S. BREWSTER, county physician 62.50 L.K. WATERS, bringing crazy negro from Kimmswick to Hillsboro 5.55 N.W. WELSH, carpentering on courthouse 3.55 J.F. GREEN, prosecuting attorney 87.50 John P. NEFF, bridge lumber 51.56 W.R. DONNELL, county clerk 97.70 R.W. McMULLIN, publishing statement of school funds 60.10 C Tho HORINE, clerk circuit court 23.44 J.B. DOVER, pay for road hands 12.00 Jos J. HOEKEN, goods for poor farm 50.74 C Tho HORINE, feebill from circuit court 18.90 W.R. DONNELL, school tax bill 90.51 M.L. SPAULDING, pauper 12.00 Unity BALDWIN, pauper 10.00 August 5, 1885 R.G. MADISON, county judge 16.20 Henry SECKMANN, county judge 16.60 John WILLIAMS, county judge 9.00 Paul McSTAY, pauper 10.00 Lucinda DRENNEN, pauper son 20.00 George D. BARNARD & Co., stationery 10.20 September 11, 1885 John L. THOMPSON & Bro, bridge lumber 19.00 John HOWALD, damages 90.00 Frank STOW, bridges and culverts 87.60 C.F. LEE, repairing Hematite dirtroad 100.00 Otto RAUSCHENBACH, bridge lumber 8.24 J Ed WALKER, county fair premium 150.00 H STELBRINK, taking pauper to poor farm 2.50 </HTML>