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    1. [MOJEFFER] MISSIOURI, 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 WEDNESDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 1886 Assessment against Barbara HILPERTSHAUSER was stricken off as erroneous. Demands allowed against the county were as follows: Sarah BURGESS, pauper $10.00 J.F. TYRE, pauper 10.00 Lucinda DRENNEN, for pauper 20.00 Paul McSTAY, pauper 10.00 A.J. SCHNEIDER, pauper 10.00 J.B. DOVER, road commissioner 18.00 H.H. MEYER, bridge lumber 62.52 Thomas WILLIAMS, stove boxes 1.00 George MARTIN, building bridge 11.20 Dr. BREWSTER, attendance on paupers 62.50 Jos. J. HOEKEN, goods for paupers 128.22 Alex HUSKEY, keeping insane 148.82 Chris HELD, keeping pauper 5.00 Sam HICKS, pauper 10.00 X. ARNOLD, approach to bridge 19.00 H. VANDERCRUYSEN, bridge lumber 3.00 Chris MILLER, bridge lumber 12.50 Mrs. ALBERTS, pauper 5.00 Henry HURTGEN, sheriff 108.35 J.F. GREEN, prosecuting attorney 150.00 Mrs. SPAULDING, for pauper 12.00 George D. BARNARD, stationery 128.55 W.R. DONNELL, county clerk 40.16 B.P. BAILEY, treasurer State Lunatic Asylum 388.55 J.L. THOMAS & Bro, bridge lumber 7.35 ROBERTS & Co., bridge lumber 9.36 VOGT & Co, bridge lumber 20.62 John SHELTON, jailer 60.00 J.W. FITZMORRIS, building bridge 30.00 J. KERKOWSKI, blacksmithing 1.60 M.B. BROWN, repairing jail cells 11.80 Unity BALDWIN, pauper 10.00 Lucas BELAGAMBA, for pauper 10.00 C.F. LEE, repairing Hematite road 40.00 W.J. ADAMS, balance on bridge 16.00 R.W. McMULLIN, publishing 96.10 Mrs. HOFFMAN, keeping crazy boy 20.00 George YOUNG, witness fee 1.00 Lucas BELAGAMBA, taking pauper to farm 3.60 Jos. J. HOEKEN, postage for county clerk 4.00 Henry HURTGEN, sheriff 10.50 John WILLIAMS, county judge 15.00 R.G. MADISON, county judge 26.50 Henry SECKMANN, county judge 26.60 Roadoverseer's were appointed as follows: District 1. tp 43 R 6 Franz GRIMM 2. S pt 42 r 6 U.S. WELLS 3. N pt 42 6 and pt 42 5 X. ARNOLD 4. N hf 42 5 Edward RASCH 5. S hf 42 5 George MARTIN 6. S hf 43 5 Conrad GLATT 7. N hf 43 5 James HARBISON 8. N hf 43 4 Frank S W-(?) 9. pt s hf 43 4 Frank STOWE 10. w B R 43 4 Albert WEAST 11 S hf 42 4 Joseph BECHLER 12. ne qr 42 4 Chris SAEGER 13 w hf 39 6 T.L. McCORMACK 14 E hf 38 6 C. FUNK 15 N hf 41 5 A.D. DAVIS 16 S hf 41 5 James MARTIN 17 w1/2 n 1/2 40 5 Peter STROUP 18 S hf 40 5 Henry GROB 19 N hf 40 4 John PARTNEY 20 pt s hf 40 4 John CARREY 21 N hf 41 4 Russell JOHNSTON 22 S hf 41 4 George RUSSELL 23 41 6 J.J. ENGLEBACH 24 33 4 Joshua COLE 25 39 3 Charles WALDRON 26 38 5 Gust. MOORE 27 pt 42 3 & 4 Philip LYNCH 28 N hf 42 3 John CAREY(?) 30 W hf 43 3 Geo. McNAMEE 31 E hf 43 3 Edw. MAUPIN 32 41 3 J.L. WILLIAMS 33 40 3 Austin WILLIAMS 34 S hf 40 6 L.Y. McCORMACK 35 N hf 40 6 Wm. STRATMAN 36 E hf 39 4 W.J. WILLIAMS 37 W hf 39 4 J.W. WILSON 38 E hf 39 6 Wesley KNORPP 39 W hf 39 5 Robert McMULLIN 40 NW1/4 42 4 J.W. FITZMORRIS 41 E1/2 N1/2 40 5 J.L. McMULLIN 42 pt 39 & 40 3 & 4 A.J. HUSKEY Clarence WRIGHT is very sick and we hope he may soon recover. His illness is pronounced typhoid fever. Wm.WILEY and Miss Elizabeth STROUP were married, at the residence of the bride's parents in St. Francois county, on the 17th ult. When they got home Tuesday evening a large crowd awaited them to give a grand charivari or Katzenmusick. Mr. WILEY bid them come in and gave them all they wanted to eat and drink, after which the boys wished the happy couple joy and happiness and thanked the pair for their kindness, and then quietly went to their homes. C.H.J. January 28, 1886 DITTMER'S STORE - Willie DITTMER is trying to make things lively, but his young wife requires too much of his attention. </HTML>

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