HJCR1917A_05.jpg HJCR1917A_06.jpg HJCR1917A_07.jpg HJCR1917A_08.jpg Volunteer Transcription - part 2 Linda in MO Jefferson County Record, Hillsboro, MO January 11, 1917 Vol. XIII. No. 3 ~ Bowles and Vicinity ~ Everybody in this neighborhood is thru saying “Happy New Year” by this time. Mr. John CHOTT, our blacksmith suffered a serious accident last week. While shoeing a horse his arm was broken and knocked out of place by the horse. Several physicians were consulted and we are glad to say that his arm is improving. Theer [sic] was a social gathering at Mr. Toney CHOTTS last Sunday. Miss anna Miller of Rock Creek is paying a visit to herd[sic] uncle, Mr. Rudolph KADLETS this week. Mr. Seston MILLER and family of Rock Creek motored to St. Louis last Sunday afternoon in their car. Joe DIEHL has left the United States and went to Rock Creek to work. Mr. HENRICHS, the merchant turned a summersault with his automobile truck while coming home from a trip to St. Louis. A. A. YATES canvassed the community taking up orders for fruit trees. He is conducting a successful business. If you have not paid your subscription since January first you are probably in arrearas. Inquire. As fast as each list can be handled, delinquents will be dropped. [page 1, column 3] ~ Farmer’s Week Attracts Many State Ruralists ~ Registration Shows an Increased Number in Attendance of Annual Week At Columbia. Seven hundred Missouri farmers, their wives and families registered on last Tuesday morning at the opening of the annual Farmer’s Week given under the auspices of the College of Agriculture of the University of Missouri and the State Board of Agriculture at Columbia. Each day brought more and the week was the largest since its founding. A special part of the program this year was prepared for the wives and children of the farmers and they attended in large numbers. Special demonstration courses for the ruralists of a practical nature were given during the week and met with much favor. The week ended Friday night with a banquet at which was served a prize steer from the University farm and other products grown and produced by the students in the College of Agriculture. ~ Circuit Court Notes ~ Prosecuting Attorney enters nolle prosae in case of State vs. Margaret HEMME. City of De Soto vs. Alex Van GELS dismissed. Frank B. CLARK appointed the following deputies whose appointments wer[sic] approved, Wm. G. GREEN, Carl D. CLARK, Chas. A. BOUZEK, Chas. F. NAUMANN, Willard M. LACKEY and O. H. CLARK and Thos. F. CADWALLADER. State vs. Pierre L. CLERC, felonious assault, tried by a jury and fined $100. George WILSON an attorney of Kansas admitted to this bar for the purpose of a trial in which he is an attorney, to-wit: Michael BAUER vs. North American Union in which stipulation for judgment i [sic] some of $350 is filed. Bert FERGUSON fined $100 for carrying concealed weapons. State vs. Chas. G. HARRIS, continued Ly agreement. Edward RANDOLPH enters plea of guilty to common assault and fined $50. J. F. WILLIAMSON vs. Anderson BOYCE trial by court and judgment for defendant. State vs. William BAUER, nolle prose State vs. William LOESCH, plea of guilty for burglary and larceny, sentenced to 4 years in pen on Ind. No. 31 and to 2 years under Ind. No. 32 for burglary. Wallace WALTON vs. Pittsburg Plate Glass Co., continued. W. H. PILLIARD vs. Singer Sewing Machine Co., defendants appeal dismissed and judgment against defendant and W. H. WAGGENER on appeal bond. State vs. Oscar NEUGERBAUER, plea of guilty to common assault, fined $1.00. State vs. Ray JOLLY, plea of guilty to common assault, fined $5.00 In case of State vs. Jacob KUECHENMEISTER, plea in abatement filed and overruled and pros. Atty. enters nolle prosse in case before jury is sworn. Wm. WASHER’S appointment as deputy sheriff approved. ~ George KIDD ~ George KIDD was born March 5th, and died December 27th, 1916, at the age of 89 years, 9 months and 22 days. In 1847 he was married to Miss Hannah CADWALLADER. To this union were born ten children. Fifty years or more ago he professed faith in Christ as his savior and joined Cedar Hill Baptist church. Since he was lived a consistent christian life. He loved his family and labored with his hands that he might be able to supply their needs. He was a friend to humanity and was always willing to help those who came to him for assistance. His kindness commended the respect and good will of all who knew him. He was an honest man and a useful citizen, a loving father and a consecrated christian, and his influence in each of these spheres will long live. His life was one of self sacrifice for he loved his neighbor as himself. Of such as he was it said: “There remainith a rest to the people of God.” Of his relatives who survive there are 7 children, 81 grand children, 65 great grandchildren and four great great grand children. All that was mortal of Brother KIDD was laid to rest in the Cedar Hill cemetery December 29, in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives. Feneral services were conducted by the writer, E. J. HAMRICK. [page 1, column 4] ~ Our Two Weeks Report ~ W. F. H. DANNENBERG, Ed. MILLER, Mrs. Amelia BECHLER, Frank FROELICH, A. F. EISENHAUER, Wm. RADECKER, Milton MOSS, A. DINSE, Miss Huldah CORDES, Aug. SCHMITT, Andrew HILGERT, mrs. John GONZ, Chris. H. KNOKE, G. W. McBROOM, J. P. MILLER, F. E. SCHUBEL, Oscar SULLINS, X. F. KLABLE, William S. RUESS, Jos. ECKLE, Dr. G. M. MOCKBEE, Fred MILLER, H. A. MILLER, STUPP Bros., John NOLL, August GRIEWE, Albert BARBY, Hy. HEINER, Ed. HARDING, A. S. BURRELL, Casper NOLL, W. J. A. SCHUBEL, Susan I. DOUGLAS, Chris KLEINSCHMIDT, Ed. A. KASSELL, Hy. DITTMER, Nic ROESCH, Mike ROESCH, Hy. J. BRUNS, E. P. DICKERMAN, H. T. EAVES, W. G. GREEN, Frank BERGNER, F. E. SPILKER, George HEILAND, Harry FORREST, H. D. KOERNER, Curtis RICHARDSON, Edw. F. HOOK, D. W. CARROLL, jesse BUXTON, Mary L. RAUCHENBACH, Jno. A. EISENHAUER, Miss Ida EISENHAUER, J. Fred WILLIAMS, Edw. M. WILLIAMS, Ed REABAU?, Fred BOEMLER, Anna HURTGEN, Wm. F. MEYER, George N. MEYER, James L. WARE, G. E. BONACHER, R. P. O’BRIEN, Philip BAUMGARTH, T. J. WILEY, James JOHNSON, George P. REISING, F. A. HARBISON, John H. BARTH, louis KUHLMAN, Jacob HEILAND, John CAREY, T. B. EAVES, Mrs. M. F. HERRINGTON, George DOVER, Theodore FRISSELL, J. R. EVANS, Daniel NOLL, Hy. HEILIGTAG, John WINTER, Philip KOHLER, Mike ROESCH, R. E. KLEINSCHMIDT, Willliam SPRINGMEYER, D. C. HAEFNER, John H. BARTH, Katherine BERGMEYER, G. T. MOORE, I. SILVERSTEIN, Mrs. D. C. SPILKER, Lora GRAHAM, August J. JEUDE, J. W. SCHWALLER, Herman MOTTERT, H. F. BAUM, Dr. DALTON, Peter PAUL, J. A. TUTTLE, Alonzo BAUM. New: George ROGERS, Sam ECKLE, Miss Mary EISENHAUER, W. J. HOOK, Jesse POUNDS. ~ Probate Court Items ~ Inventory and appraisement list of the estate of Albert E. F. PAGEL filed and approved. J. M. AUBUCHON estate: Order allowing credit for $2165.37 for not being the property of said estate and charged to administratrix. Will of Mary HAEFNER filed, Nick ROESCH appointed executor and letters testamentary granted. Henry MARX and George ZIEGLER appointed witnesses. Inventory and appraisement lists of the estate of Wulf SCHUETT, dec. filed and approved. Will of M. F. HERRINGTON probated. Letters testamentary granted to Mary C. HERRINGTON and guardianship of minor child, Selma. R. B. JONES and T. B. EAVES appointed witnesses to inventory. Sale bill of personal property of estate of Henry MAY, dec. filed and approved. Inventory list of the estate of Frances Ann WILLIAMS, dec. filed and approved. Order $250 out of the estate of the[sic] LEWIS minors for their support for year ending January 1st, 1918. Mary A. STATZEL, a person of unsound mind. Order to restore her. Trial February 3rd. Walter T. JONES vs. Veronica SCHMIDT dec. estate. Account of $660. Case continued to February 3, at 10:00 a.m. Alice MILES vs. estate of Naomi WHITESIDES, on account $162.67 dismissed by claimant who is to pay costs. Susan CROWDER vs. estate of Naomi WHITESIDES, dec. On account of $100 dismissed for want of prosecution. Mary OSTER and Eunice CHURCH vs. estate of Alex MILES, dec. On account of $160. Judgement for $63.50 and costs. Estate of Eliza Jane McCREARY dec. Executor, Chas. S. McCREARY petitions dispensing with further execution and case continued. Estate of Mary COYLE. Semi-annual settlement approved. Estate of Hannah WAGNER, same. Letters of administration granted to R. B. JONES upon estate of August SEYPOHLTOWSKY, dec. E. C. EDGAR and T. B. BURGESS appointed witnesses of inventory. Estate of Peter TACHUMPERT, insane New bond ordered by the judge which is filed and approved. ~ Notice ~ Dr. WEEKS, dentist will be in House Springs from January 15 throughout the remainder of the month equipped for all kinds of dental work, for those who need his services. If you have not paid your subscription since January first you are probably in arrears. Inquire. As fast as each list can be handled, delinquents will be dropped.