HJCR1917A_13.jpg HJCR1917A_14.jpg HJCR1917A_15.jpg HJCR1917A_16.jpg Volunteer transcription - part 10 (last) Linda in MO Jefferson County Record, Hillsboro, Mo January 25, 1917 No. 5 ~ Notice of Final Settlement ~ All creditors and others interested in the estate of Cordelia MUNSON, deceased [...] fourth Monday in February, 1917. Ida E. WILLS, Executrix ~ Notice of Final Settlement ~ All creditors and others interested in the estate of Naomi WHITESIDES, deceased [...] fourth Monday in February, 1917. G. A. WENOM, Administrator ~ Notice of Final Settlement ~ All creditors and others interested in the estate of Mary COYLE, deceased [...] fourth Monday in February, 1917. G. A. WENOM, Executor ~ Notice of Final Settlement ~ All creditors and others interested in the estate of J. W. TULLOCK, deceased [...] fourth Monday in February, 1917. Mrs. Mary TULLOCK, Administratrix ~ Announcement ~ All box-suppers, pie suppers and gatherings of the like nature, given for the purpose of raising funds, must be accompanied by twenty-five cents to insure their appearance in the columns of the Record. ~ Administrators Notice ~ [cut off on right, marked with ---] Notice is hereby given--- of Adminsitration on the --- Louisa ROGERS, de--- [...] 4th day of January, 19--- [...] George ROG[ERS], Admini[strator] Bank of Kimmswick, Kimmswick, MO [cut off on right, marked with ---] Capital $10,00--- Surplus and Undivided Profits $10,00--- C. H. GERARD, President M. ZIEGLER, Vice-President G. A. WENOM, Ca--- We invite you to open an account with us. Pass Boo--- Check Books given without charge, regardless --- amount of deposit. We pay 4 per cent on time depos--- one year, and 3 per cent a year for 6 months. Picture Sho--- [cut off on right, marked with ---] West Kimmswick, Sunday at 3.00 p.m.--- Maxville, Wednesday Nights--- Barnhart, Friday Nights--- Fenton, Sunday Nights--- J. W. CADWALLADER, Opera--- The Officers and Directors of the People’s Bank of De Soto extend to their friends and patrons their very best wishes for a merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous new year. They trust that the year, 1917 may have much in store for their friends and patrons, and offer the services of this institution to any one desiring a connection with a well-established strong, safe institution.