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 MARCH 1886 PROBATE COURT - Letters of administration of Mary SHEA on estate of Michael SHEA , were revoked on account of her marriage. DE SOTO - Otto HERMANN is building a three room brick, with basement, on Jefferson street, for J. McNULTY. William DUNLOP who has been at Eagle Rock, Idaho, for the past year, returned home last Saturday. He speaks of glowing terms of the West, and will return about April 1st. WEDNESDAY, 10 MARCH 1886 Thomas D.B. LANHAM, a brother of Judge Phil LANHAM of St. Louis, died on the 3rd inst, at residence of his daughter, Mrs. FREEMAN, near Vineland, aged 71. Willie F. LACK, son of Rev. Fred LACK, died at his home in St. Louis on the 3rd inst. aged 21 years. He had a great many acquaintances here, who will regret his early demise. And still they come -- girls at Charley YEAGER's. One arrived there Sunday. This, we believe, is the sixth girl that arrived at Charley -- the boys we are unable to arithmetic. LICENSED TO WED - James E. BYRNE and Fannie CLAFFERY, Henry P.G. BOEMLER and M. Dorothea BRUMMER, Tomas J. McEAVER and Maggie JONES, W.J. McCORNELL and Mary E. JOHNSON, Joseph H. HAMBLE and Phoebe C. TUCKER. There was a big wedding party at Jas. A. WILSON's, one evening last week, the occasion being the marriage of his youngest daughter to Mr. Dexter WILLIAMS. Sumptuous arrangements had been made for entertaining and feeding the large number of guests and all had a pleasant time. The road tax, including that paid by the Iron Mountain Railroad, was divided among the road districts, each district receiving the amount collected in it, as follows: Franz GRIMM $81.41 U.S. WELLS 100.00 X. ARNOLD 101.91 Ed RASCH 65.92 Geo MARTIN 32.75 Conrad GLATT 66.21 Jas. HARBISON 86.71 Frank SKWOR 35.97 Frank STOW 40.56 Joe BECHLER 82.92 Chris SAEGER 45.48 T.L. McCORMACK 35.49 C. FUNK 44.02 A.D. DAVIS 64.41 Jas. MARTIN 149.14 Peter STROUP 53.74 Henry GROB 62.63 John PARTNEY 40.37 John CARREY 118.33 F.H. WILLIAMS 54.94 J.J. ENGLEBACH 118.39 Joshua COLE 26.63 Chas WALDRON 29.86 Ang MEYER 76.10 John McCOURT 44.33 E.B. MAUPIN 37.99 J.L. WILLIAMS 142.80 Aus WILLIAMS 110.73 L.Y. McCORMACK 44.80 J.E. SWINK 229.12 W.J. WILLIAMS 210.76 J.W. WILSON 96.78 Wesley KNORPP 40.06 Rob McMULLIN 51.55 J.W. FITZMORRIS 41.65 Following accounts against the county were allowed: Pat LYNCH, building bridge $42.60 AUERSWALD& KENNETT, medical attendance to paupers 15.00 Fred WEBER, bridge lumber 3.15 R. COXWELL, coffins and burying paupers 102.00 George RUSSELL, building bridge 47.72 C Tho HORINE, Circuit Court feebills 244.81 W.R. DONNELL, county clerk 120.80 Chas WHITEHEAD, coffin for pauper 6.00 Conrad GLATT, building bridges 65.95 John GANEY, building bridges 49.00 Franz GRIMM, building bridges 19.00 Ed RASCH, building bridges 24.00 George MARTIN, building bridges 11.00 Rob McMULLIN, building bridges 10.00 L.Y. McCORMACK, building bridges 40.20 C. FUNK, building bridges 45.00 A.D. DAVIS, dam across Sandy Creek 28.00 R.W. McMULLIN, publishing 20.00 Henry HURTGEN, sheriff 56.50 Chris SAEGER, repairing bridge 5.00 R.G. MADISON, county judge 25.00 Henry SECKMANN, county judge 25.00 John WILLIAMS, county judge 25.00 Jurors for the next term of Circuit Court were drawn as follows: Grand - T.W. GUY, William BUECHTING, Otie TREFTS, M.W. PERKINS, Omer JAHN, Godfry BUCHER, Delbert OGLE, A.J. CREAN, Charles STERRIN, Thomas TOOLOOSE, Gust. HAMEL, Robert WILLIAMS; petit - John BUSCH, Philip EDINGER, Jacob GLATT, Henry WAGNER, Wm. HUBELI, Martin OGLE, Frank BOHNE, Wm. MORRIS, T.J. WILEY, L.J. HENRY, E.F. DONNELL, C.A. CRAFT, W.J. HARRISON, Jas. IRWIN, J.P. DOUGHERTY, J.W. CLOVER, W. McNAMEE, C.W. VOGT, T.H. HASSE, John KNORPP, Randal KEMPE, Wm. ARMBRUSTER, Calvert MOON, A.L. COLMAN. </HTML>