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    1. [MOJEFFER] MISSOURI, Jefferson Co., BIRTHS & etc.
    2. 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 Part II 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. September 12, 1885 Chris BAEGER, building culvert and repairing bridge 13.00 Jacob F. TYRE, pauper 10.00 R.W. McMULLIN, treasurer 100.00 FAUBER & TRIBOLETT(?), bridge lumber 26.25 John CARREY, building bridge 52.50 R.W. McMULLIN, advertising and printing 22.00 E.D. LUCKEY, school commissioner 75.00 E.F. HONEY, freight and hauling 1.95 Jos J. HOEKEN, bridge lumber 150.00 J.B. DOVER, road commissioner 75.50 Aug. MEYER, building bridge 44.75 HOPKINS Bridge Co., repairing Rockford 52.20 John W. WILLIAMS, county judge 6.00 R.G. MADISON, county judge 10.00 Henry SECKMANN, county judge 10.00 W.R. DONNELL, county clerk 54.49 VOGT, EHLERS, & HELD, bridge lumber 62.25 John SHELTON, washing in jail 4.00 R & T.A. ENNIS, covers for records 52.25 September 28, 1885 J.V. HAEFNER, building bridges 810.45 A.K. BOYD, building Sandy bridge 180.00 W.J. ADAMS, building bridges 300.00 September 29, 1885 Ed RASCH, bridge lumber and spikes 6.75 Franz GRIMM, repairing Lemay bridge 19.59 Henry HURTGEN, sheriff 80.50 John W. WILLIAMS, county judge 6.00 R.G. MADISON, county judge 10.00 Henry SECKMANN, county judge 10.00 Henry HURTGEN, witness fees in HALL case 76.85 H STELBRINK, taking grand jury to poor farm 4.00 November 2, 1885 Jos REPKA, for J.F. TYRE, pauper 10.00 Jos REPKA, for S.J. BURGESS, pauper 10.00 Unity BALDWIN, pauper 10.00 Chas. ZEUSS, Prarie Hollow bridge 30.00 W.E. FIELD, fill of slough near Rush Tower 100.00 Walter BRINDLE, Muddy creek bridge 300.00 Aug MEYER, fill in road at Joe McDANIEL's 18.00 Thompson BROWN, road juror 3.00 J.N. DONNELL, road juror 3.00 Sam MARSDEN, road juror 3.00 X ARNOLD, dirtroad fund of his district 14.50 J.F. GREEN, prosecuting attorney 155.00 November 3, 1885 Alex HUSKEY, for insane 187.17 C.S. MOTHERSHEAD, assessors advance 100.00 Walter BRINDLE, extra work on bridge over Muddy Creek 20.00 George BOBACK(?), road damange 40.00 C Tho HORINE, circuit clerk 20.30 C.S. WHITE, covering etc Rockford, Maddox Mill and Rock Creek bridges 1,000.00 C.S. WHITE, same purpose 475.11 George D. BARNARD & Co., stationery 27.15 Alex CALLAHAN, sawing wood 10.00 W.R. DONNELL, county clerk 18.90 J.B. DOVER, pay of road hands 4.00 John SHELTON, beds and pillows for jail 3.80 E. MANESS, pauper 10.00 J.E. WALKER, advance for plats, field notes 120.00 November 4, 1885 Jos J. HOEKEN, goods for county farm 142.35 Jos BECHLER, culvert on county road 21.00 Lucas BELLAGAMBA, for Jude DOOLIN, pauper 20.00 Philip ZEPP, keeping pauper three years 30.00 C Tho HORINE, scrubbing grand jury room 1.50 November 5, 1885 M.L. SPAULDING, pauper 12.00 Ed RASCH, building up bridge 4.00 R.G. MADISON, county judge 21.20 Henry SECKMANN, county judge 21.00 John WILLIAMS, county judge 12.00 R.W. McMULLIN, treasurer 100.00 December 7, 1885 Waldemar SCULTZE, repairing Rockford b 9.13 Ferdinand WEBER, bridge lumber 96.24 M.F. BYRNE, road scraper 8.50 T.L. McCORMACK, repairing bad place in St. Louis and Farmington road 30.54 John P. NEFF, bridge lumber 4.95 T. HUDSON, bringing crazy man to Hillsboro 1.00 Chas YEAGER, door and frame for jail 6.50 December 8, 1885 J.H. MORSE, approach connecting Pevely road with gravel road 500.00 J.B. DOVER, road commissioner 48.00 Geo D. BARNARD & Co., stationery 53.30 Jacob LEUTZINGER, chambers for jail 6.60 R.M. McCORMACK, bridge lumber 4.80 R.W. McMULLIN, advertising and blanks 7.90 R. MARSDEN, taking pauper to poor farm 2.75 W.R. DONNELL, county clerk 157.00 Jos J. HOEKEN, goods for jail 12.33 B. LACKAMP, carpenter work in jail 3.15 </HTML>

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