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    1. Jefferson County Record May 18, 1911 Volunteer Transcription Part 3
    2. Jefferson County Record May 18, 1911 Volunteer Transcription Part 3 Notice of Final Settlement All creditors and others interested in the estate of Kathrine REIS, Deceased are hereby notified that I, the undersigned, intend to make a final settlement of said estate at the next term of the Probate court of Jefferson County, Mo., to be held at Hillsboro on the fourth Monday in May, 1911. Henry MARX, Executor Notice of Final Settlement All creditors and others interested in the estate of Philip EDINGER, Deceased, are hereby notified that I, the undersigned, intend to make the final settlement of said estate at the next term of the Probate court of Jefferson County, Mo., to be held at Hillsboro on the fourth Monday in May, 1911. Chas. H. EDINGER, Administrator de bonis non Notice of Final Settlement All creditors and others interested in the estate of August NESS, Deceased, are hereby notified that I, the undersigned, intend to make the final settlement of said estate at the next term of the Probate court of Jefferson County, Mo., to be held at Hillsboro on the fourth Monday in May, 1911. Theresa NESS, Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement All creditors and others interested in the estate of Fred HUNICKE, Deceased, are hereby notified that I, the undersigned, intend to make the final settlement of said estate at the next term of the Probate court of Jefferson County, Mo., to be held at Hillsboro on the fourth Monday in May, 1911. Fred HUNICKE, Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement All creditors and others interested in the estate of Emily DARLINGTON, Deceased, are hereby notified that I, the undersigned, intend to make the final settlement of said estate at the next term of the Probate court of Jefferson County, Mo., to be held at Hillsboro on the fourth Monday in May, 1911. T. P. DARLINGTON, Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement. All creditors and others interested in the estate of Emile ARNOLD, Deceased, are hereby notified that I, the undersigned, intend to make the final settlement of said estate at the next term of the Probate court of Jefferson County, Mo., to be held at Hillsboro on the fourth Monday in May, 1911. Felix LETTZINGER, Administrator. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of James COMLEY were granted to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Jefferson County, Mo., on the 1st day of April 1911. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them for allowances to the undersigned within one year after the date of said letters of they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and if such claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of this publication they will be forever barred. Felix LEUTZINGER, Administrator TRUSTEE's SALE Whereas, John MACHINO and Theresia MACHINO, his wife, by their certain deed of trust dated the 18th of August 1902, and recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds for the County of Jefferson, State of MO, in book 31, page 200, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate, situate in the County of Jefferson, State of MO, to-wit: The east half of the SW quarter of S20 T43 R5e, containing 60 acres more or less. Subject to a certain deed of trust executed by John MACHINO and wife to secure the payment of the sum of one thousand dollars and interest to accrue thereon. In trust to secure the payment of six promissory notes in said deed of trust fully set forth and described; and whereas, certain of said notes are long since past due and remain unpaid. Now, therefore, public notice is hereby given that I will on Saturday, June 3, 1911, at the front door of the courthouse in the town of Hillsboro, in Jefferson County, MO between the hours of 9 and 5 of the said day, sell the property herein before described, subject to the aforesaid deed of trust for the purpose of satisfying the notes secured hereby and the expense of executing this trust. William A. WESTMAN, Trustee. Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given that letters of administration upon the partnership estate of KLEINSCHMIDT and REPPY, a partnership composed of John H. REPPY and Chas. J. KLEINSCHMIDT, deceased, late of Jefferson County, the place of conducting the partnership business, have been granted to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Jefferson County, MO, bearing date of May 6, 1911. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance within one year after the date of said letters or they may be precluded from any benefit of such estate. John H. REPPY, Administrator of the partnership estate of KLEINSCHIDT and REPPY. Notice of Final Settlement All creditors and others interested in the estate of Terry O'BRIEN, Deceased, are hereby notified that I, the undersigned, intend to make the final settlement of said estate at the next term of the Probate court of Jefferson County, Mo., to be held at Hillsboro on the fourth Monday in May, 1911. Arthur O'BRIEN, Administrator. ~Of Local and Personal Nature~ 'Everwear hose" at Hinchey's Mrs. Lee HUSKEY is quite sick. Get your wall paper at Hinchey's. Gardens, fruits and fields need rain badly. Warner's rust proof corsets at HINCHEY's. A beautiful display of millinery at HINCHEY's. Robert VOLLMAR of Festus was here Tuesday. Watch for bargains at the 10 cent store in DeSoto, Mo. Ferd GASCHE of Morse Mill was in town this week. The latest and tastiest in wall paper at HINCHEY's. Mrs. R.A. FRAZIER has returned from a few days visit in St. Louis. Fine pies and good coffee at CHRIST's. Also other good things. Great bargains at HINCHEY-GREER Co., 10 cent store this week. Miss Lillie HEMME is home after a three weeks visit in St. Louis. Get your spring and summer hats at HINCHEY's, DeSoto, MO. Good dairy lunch at CHRIST's Bakery, North Main St., DeSoto. Hillsboro eats DeSoto bread now. It's better than St. Louis goods. Mrs. ECKLE and children Sunday-ed with Morse Mill relatives. W.H. PLASS of Silica was a visitor to the county seat yesterday. Miss Grace FLINT has returned from a visit to St. Louis and DeSoto. Leslie ADAMS, who has been working at Pevely for some time is home again. Atty. Jos. G. WILLIAMS of St. Louis was here Monday straightening out some legal tangles. Hoyt HOEKEN left Sunday for Englewood, Kansas, to fill a position in the store of the DONNELL Brothers. Emmet PEPPERS and Miss Susie PEPPERS of Eureka procured a marriage license in St. Louis last Friday. Miss ALTHEUSER left for her home in Caledonia Monday morning after a week's visit with Mrs. Joseph KING of Goldman. R. B. WILSON took his daughter, Miss Birdie, to St. Louis, Tuesday to start her on her way to visit Kansas relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah BURGESS spent Tuesday in St. Louis, and Mrs. J.E. JONES and daughter did likewise yesterday. Miss Kate RUSSELL of Belleview has been re-elected teacher for the primary room. The principal has not yet been selected. For Sale - Three months old Jersey bull calf. Price $10. S. MAXWELL, Hillsboro, MO, Route 2. Miss Lois McMULLIN, who is confined in a St. Louis hospital by a case of scarlet fever, is said to be almost recovered. The Masons voted at their regular meeting last Saturday night to have their hall provided with a cement pavement on the east and north sides. Farm of 160 acres, about 80 acres in blue grass pasture, all in good shape; for sale or rent. Apply to P.P. O'BRIEN, Eureka, Mo, Route 18. Arthur MORSE of Plattin, G.W. BYRD and two grandsons of Festus were here yesterday. The two gentlemen came to serve as character witnesses in the BOUT vs. Iron Mountain case. Mrs. W. L. STONE is home again from St. Louis after an absence of three weeks, having gone to East St. Louis to help nurse her little grand daughter, a child of Ned STONE's, who had a light attack of scarlet fever. HINCHEY's have the latest in millinery. Go to HINCHEY's for your millinery, DeSoto, MO. The automobile season is in full swing. Fine weather, fine roads. Frank SHEIBLE and Horace FRAZIER who have been working in the city the past few months, are home again. Dr. McNUTT of Pevely was here Tuesday as a witness in a damage suit with the Iron Mountain Railroad. The greedy Meramec has already claimed one life this season, David SCHULTE of St. Louis being the victim. V.P. PHENTY and Miss Annie J. REITER, a couple from DeSoto, were married here yesterday by Judge DUNNIGAN. Home grown strawberries are now plentiful on our streets. They are not of usual size but of good flavor. They come from near Goldman. For picnics, banquets, and all spreads, big or little, get Union Dairy cream at J. M. CHRIST's, DeSoto. His prices are right. We will furnish this Record and the St. Louis Republic (Rural route edition) for $2.50 per annum. The Republic comes daily except Sunday. Mrs. Izella DONNELL of Englewood, Kansas, is in Jefferson County on her annual Missouri visit. She arrived in Hillsboro Friday and is now visiting Festus friends. Teachers, do you take the Jefferson County Record? It has all the school news. You can get it with the Ladies Home Journal or the Saturday Evening Post for $2.25. Atty. M. E. RHODES of Potosi, who seeks the appointment as reporter for the Supreme Court was in town yesterday. He is highly spoken of as being especially well equipped for the place. For Rent or Lease: 4 lots with six room house newly papered in the town of Kimmswick. For particulars, address Felix LEUTZINGER, Hillsboro, MO or call on J. ESCOFFIER at the hotel in Kimmswick. Miss Kathleen REPPY entertained her girl friends last Friday, sewing, music, games and ice cream filled the afternoon. Having fully recovered her fractured ankle, the results of a recent runaway, she re-entered High school at DeSoto Monday. Clinton FRAZIER, who was Dr. MOCKBEE's accommodating clerk in his drug store which he recently sold, is here visiting but expects soon to leave for the west, to shoot Indians if we have not been misinformed. The Iron Mountain station at Horine has been moved across the track to the east side. The Iron Mountain and the Frisco now have a junction which will be a mutual advantage in case of a tie-up in traffic on either line. For Sale - 16 horse power Rumley engine; Rumley huller, self-feeder and blower; 12 roll safety shredder; Rumley separator 34 x 50. Selling on account of my health. Address, E. R. FRITSCHLE, Valley Park, MO. Dr. MOCKBEE had a case in court this week which he won. He made his old friends glad by the news that he has purchased a fine plot of ground at the east end of Main Street and will return to Hillsboro to live after he builds a good house. Our former teacher, townsman, and county superintendent, Clyde HARBISON, carried off second honors in the Oratorical contest held in the Cape last week, when Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, Kansas and Missouri took part. We bet on Clyde every time. The memorial service at the old Sandy Church will be held as usual on the fourth Sabbath in May. Everybody invited to come and bring baskets. The sermon will be preached by Rev. WALTON of St. Louis at 11 a.m., also the people interested in the grave yard are to meet on the Thursday before, that being the 25th of May. Please come and bring tools and put the cemetery in good order. Certainly we can take one day out of the year to look after the graves of our dead. Trumpet. Strawberries, straw hats, barefoot boys, lettuce, spring onions, fresh paint and the chatter of young chicks are not signs of spring, but evidences of the early summer that has suddenly burst upon us. The past week has been one of real warm weather. Luther T. McKANE, Jr., of Fletcher and Miss Leona C. EDSELL of Maupin? were married yesterday by Squire STONE. They were accompanied by a couple of friends and spent the day sight seeing in the New Hillsboro that has recently made her appearance on the map. Rev. C. E. EDWARDS of Ironton filled his appointment here with the Presbyterian Church, morning and evening, there being a good attendance at both services. Mrs. EDWARDS is a genial, scholarly man, very earnest and devoted to his work and will be a source of great good among us. Missouri at last is to have a State song. Mrs. Elizabeth C. HULL of St. Louis with 1012 other contestants competed for the $1000 prize offered. They rejected Mrs. HULL's music but pronounce her poem expressive of poetic feeling and as enumerating most concisely the factors of Missouri's greatness. For the poem they awarded her $500. As soon as suitable music is accepted, we expect all loyal Missourians to become as familiar with our own state song as they are of Old Kentucky Home, Maryland my Maryland, and other well known state songs. ~Maxville~ Mr. and Mrs. SCHUETT had the misfortune of losing their baby daughter, two years and eight months old. Measles, whooping cough and stomach trouble was more than the little one could overcome. She was laid to rest in Oakville Cemetery Friday. Willie LINDWEDEL tells us he has another little daughter at his house, making number three. Congratulate you "Bill." John FISCHER has one of those smiles that won't come off all on account of a little girl that was born at his house last week. John R. BAKER made his wife a valuable present of a DeLaval cream separator. Strawberries are coming. Maxville sent about 300 trays to market Saturday. The MUGLEE family and relatives went to St. Louis Sunday and had their pictures taken. Ignatz WUERTZ erected a summer kitchen, Tom and Phil KIRK doing the work. Judge FREDERITZI built a large hay barn last week. Alous OTT is still making improvements on his place, covering roofs and Ben SCHOTT is brightening things up with a new coat of paint. George NOLL is putting a galvanized roof on his barn. The Maxville "Reds" as usual won their game Sunday. It would be well for manager WALLACE to send his scout out here and pick up a few of the Reds to strengthen the Browns. ~Notice~ Notice is hereby given that I will haul berries on commission this season. J.A. KOHLER, General Merchant, Antonia, MO. [Ad] Horse Shoe Mixed Paint will preserve and beautify your home at a small cost. Now is the time to use it. [Ad] Cunningham & Hamel Mercantile Co., DeSoto, MO - Quick Meal Steel Ranges. Save fuel and give perfect satisfaction. Granite Ware. Tin Ware. Crockery. Lamps. GlassWare. [Ad] Jefferson County Bank, DeSoto, MO - O.M. MUNROE, Cashier [Ad] Ed POOKER - General Merchant, Jarvis, MO - I Want Your Trade. [Ad] Henry HURTGEN & Son, Hillsboro, MO. [Ad] Bank of Kimmswick - H. GERARD, President, M. ZIEGLER, V.P., G.A. WENOM, Cashier. Out of town shoppers in DeSoto will find rest room and good lunch at CHRIST's, North Main Street.

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