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    1. JEFFERSON COUNTY RECORD January 25, 1917 Part 9 volunteer transcription
    2. Linda Reichert
    3. HJCR1917A_13.jpg HJCR1917A_14.jpg HJCR1917A_15.jpg HJCR1917A_16.jpg Volunteer transcription - part 9 Linda in MO Jefferson County Record, Hillsboro, Mo January 25, 1917 No. 5 ~ Marriage Licenses ~ George BUSHNELL ......Herculaneum Eva GRIGGS ............... Herculaneum Harry MARTEN..............De Soto Vada WALLS..................De Soto George Lee ABRAMS ....Bliss, Texas Alice H. WILLIAMS..........Crystal City ~ De Soto Items ~ C. W. MUSE has bought out his partner, Mr. DICKERMAN in the general merchandising business on Sixth and Boyd Streets and the business will again be known as the MUSE Mercantile Co. Miss Margaret CARLEY returned Saturday from three days visit with relatives in St. Louis Mrs. HILL of Popular Bluff who has been with her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. E. MEYERS on Boyd Street from over a week returned home Friday. Lee McKAY and family returned Monday from a visit with relatives in Southeast Missouri. Little Miss Blanch COUCH celebrated her sixth birthday by entertaining her little friends. The officers of the Epworth League of the M. E. Church South were installed Sunday evening by W. L. SMITH. Miss Vivian EDGAR celebrated her birthday by entertaining a number of her friends Thursday night. Miss Mamie PYLE departed Tuesday for Farmington after a few days visit at home. The Bonne Terre basket ball team were here Saturday night and De Soto beat the visiting team one point. The score was 23-22. Mrs. KELLEY of El Paso, Texas was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles MITCHIM Sunday and Monday. Mrs. John H. REPPY of Hillsboro, Regent of the D. A. R. of our city attended their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Kirkwood JONES on South 2nd Street. Mrs. A. E. FAUTH will be hostess of the missionary society at her home on Pratt Street Thursday. Mrs. Verdie HERMAN is spending a week with her parent sat [sic] Hillsboro. Mrs. George RATHBURN is able to sit up a part of each day and her friends are glad that she is improving so nicely. Kirkwood JONES has sold five Ford cars, two of which were brought from the city last week. Miss Esther KNEHANS spent the week-end with her parents at Mt. Olive, Ill. De Soto will have a new bank to be known as the Farmers and Citizens Bank with capital stock of $25,000.00 fully subscribed and half paid. A. O. W. WHITE of West Kimmswick will be the cashier. the directors are Dr. R. E. DONNELL, Lucas DUFFNER, D. A. MALLICOAT, J. L. MOTHERSHEAD, J. E. WILLIAMS, A. O. WHITE, George V. WELCH. Frank A. DICKERMAN has sold his interest to his partner, C. W. MUSE. It is rumored that Mr. MUSE will organize a stock Co. and enlarge the business. An additiona lwatchman [sic] at night has been secured and it is said that the robbers had better take notice. The K. of P. held their installation Friday night. Grand Keeper of Records and Seal, Edwin ETTINGER of St. Louis installed the officers. A box supper and musical was enjoyed after the ceremony of installation. Miss Rhoda COXWELL entertained the sewing club of which she is a member Monday afternoon. Will HAMILTON of Flat River was here Sunday. The annual meeting of the Congregational Church was held Tuesday night in the church parlors. Mrs. I. DONLIN has a new Victrola. Mrs. Lloyd YOUNG was hostess of the embroidery club Tuesday afternoon. The High School will give a play at the Jefferson Theatre the last of the month. ~ Hunting Licenses ~ Crystal City: T. T. WILLIAMS, Vincent SALVO, Sam CHICK, J. M. BLECHLE De Soto and Routes: Harry HEMPHILL, Aaron GAMBLE, Lorenz TRUNK, Hy. WEISS, B. LAMM Eureka: G. H. BIRK Festus and Routes: Ben PATTERSON, Floyd GRIFFIN, J. J. GETTINGER, Willie LaPLANT, Norman DRAKE, Walter WARNE, Frank WEHNER Glen Park: Barney WHALEY Hillsboro and Routes: Edwin REINEMER, Paul CLERC, Chas. HEMME, Jr., W. L. HINCHKE, Raymon ZELTNER, Aleis ZELTNER, Jas. BOUGHTON, R. E. KLEINSCHMIDT House Springs: George PREISTER, Louis PRIESTER, C. T. GILLMAN, Frank VOTAW Horine: Geo. W. DIPPEL, Julius KUENNER Hematite: J. S. COPLIN, Oscar COPLIN Herculaneum: R. THOMAS, Chars. SIMPSON, Joe CARROW, Howard PILE, Frank PILE, Laurence WHITTE, C. C. MAUPIN. Kimmsiwick and Routes: George SCHNEIDER, Harry BRENN Pevely and Routes: Harry YOUNG, M. A. HENSLEY Plattin: Stephen JACKSON Rush Tower: M. WINDES Vally Park: Chas. A. BOWZEK ~ Notice of Final Settlement ~ All creditors and others interested in the estate of Alex MILES, deceased [...] fourth Monday in February, 1917. Mrs. Alice MILES, Administratrix Kirstin Stump Puller, One Man - Horse Power [ad not transcribed] A. J. KIRSTIN Company, 1342 Main Street, Escambo?, Mich. The Best Laxative To keep the bowels regular the best laxative is outdoor exercise. Drink a full glass of water half an hour before breakfast and eat an abundance of fruit and vegetables also establish a regular habit and besure your bowels move once each day. When medicine is needed take CHAMBORLAIN’S tablets. They are pleasant to take and mild and gentle in effect. Obtainable everywhere. ~ Real Estate Transfers ~ Martha COLEMAN to Louis STAFFELBACH, lot in Victoria, $200.00 Hy. BESSELMAN to J. W. and Mary E. STATON, 2 lots in De Soto. $100 J. R. HOLTON to W. R. KINCAID, 7a, 3-39-4, $1.00 Frank POHLMAN to S. R. and E. I. HEWLETT, 127a., 8-43-4, A100 etc. Press J. SULLIVANN to W. B. LEWIS, 1.58a, 2-39-4, $1.00 Charles W. LEHMAN to Wm. A. WASHER, $1.00 Philip KOHLER to Louis S. KOHLER, 12a, 21-42-5, $800 George J. CRULL to Rev. J. M. TORBITZSKY, 4a 3-41-3, $50 Rev. John M . TORBITZKY to J. J. A. TORBITZKY, 160a, 10-41-3, $1.00 Rev. J. M. TORBITZKY to Edwin H. RIEMAN, 11a, 7-41-3, $1,000 W. J. PENDERGAST to Mary PENDERGAST, 2 lots, Fletcher’s add, De Soto, $1 Jas. H. MEDLEY to H. A. ROZIER, lot in Victoria, $75.00 Henri W. TOWNSEND to Frieda and Lorenzo BADARACCO, 8a, 8-39-4, $10.00 Ira H. PERKINS to E. H. THORNHILL, 1a, 1304102, $10.00 John J. SHONE Jr. to John SHONE, 5a, Sulphur Springs, $1.00 Philip S. TERRY to Jno. V. HAEFNER, lot W. J. ADAMS sub div. Festus $225 John KASSELL to William KRAUS, 1/8 acre, sur. 1969, $1.00 Otto H. MUELLER to Louisee RIESS, lot 63, Sulphur Springs, $10.00 Otto H. MUELLER to Ida K. PENNEMAN, 20a, sur. 1985, 10.00 W. H. THOMPSON to Ora HOTY, 158a, 5-39-6, $1.00 Fred BERGMAN to William BERGMAN, 26a, sur 3059, $1.00 Otto H. MUELLER to Wilhelmina, J. K. BENDER, 13?, sur. 1985, $10.00 Charles BLACKBURN to W. R. DONNELL 51a, 6-39-5, $1400.00 Thomas McCARTY et all to Wm. BERGMAN, 26a, sur 3059, $1.00

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