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    1. JEFFERSON COUNTY RECORD January 18, 1917 Part 3 volunteer transcription
    2. Linda Reichert
    3. HJCR1917A_09.jpg HJCR1917A_10.jpg HJCR1917A_11.jpg HJCR1917A_12.jpg Volunteer Transcription - part 3 Linda in MO Jefferson County Record, Hillsboro, MO January 18, 1917 Vol. XIII. No. 4 ~ Circuit Court ~ W. H. PILLIARD vs. Singer Sewing Machine Co. judgment against defendant W. H. WAGGENER surety on appeal bond. State vs. Jacob KUECHENMEISTER, defendant fils demurrer. Overruled. Samuel HILL vs. Hattie HILL, plaintiff filed, proof of publication. Charles W. LEHMAN vs. Lucy LEHMAN proof of publication filed. State vs. Jacob KUECHENMEISTER, plea of abatement filed. Overruled. State vs. Mrs. Isom KEETON, attachment ordered for M. F. JOHNSON subpopred on part of stat. Nulle prose qui. Jacob L. BOYER vs. B. A. MEYER et al continued. Sid R. CLIFF et al vs. Fred SAUER, plaintiff’s motion to require justice of the peace to uter judgment herein is sustained. Joseph STONEK vs. John WANDELL et al, dismissed by plaintiff and at his cost. State of Missouri vs. Jacob KUECHENMEISTER, Pros. Atty. enters nolle prose qui after challengs [sic] are made and before jury is sworn. State vs. Jack CANTRELL, Pros. Atty. enters nolle prose qui. State vs. Stanley BRUZZE. Pros. Atty. enters nolle prose quie and by agreement costs are taxed against defendant. Defendant pays into court $4.00 on the costs and is granted a stay of execution o [sic] balance of costs until first day of next term. State vs. Hattie DANIELS, motion for new trial overruled. Paroled. Bond $200.00. Approved by court. State vs. R. B. MUNROE, continued. State vs. Chas. LeBEAUME, passed to January 20, 1917. State vs. Thomas GRAHAM, passed to January 20, 1917. State vs. Hattie DANIELS, Gambling house, continued. John E. RYAN vs. Edward E. BONACKER, continued by agreement. W. F. JOHNSON is released from attachment and costs of attachment are taxed against E. R. FRAZIER, the officer making return on subpona upon which attachment is based. State vs. Howard WINGO, fined $100 files motion for new trial. G. W. BENERT vs. W. H. BENERT et al Partition granted. Terms of sale 50 per cent cash. Albert ROESCH vs. Charles F. NAUMAN, dismissed by plaintiff, costs are taxed against defendant. Pearl WASHINGTON vs. Joe WASHINGTON, summons ordered directed to the sheriff of the city of St. Louis and cause continued. State vs. Pierr L. CLERC, defendant files motion for new trial. Cleo M. HASKINS vs. Gordon HASKINS, plaintiff files proof of publication. Walter H. ZOLL et al vs. Rolla MATHEWS et al, motion for security for costs. Delphine ROUSSAN et al vs. R. B. JONES et al. Decree of partition granted, terms 50 per cent cash, balance in one year. Carl Lee FINNEY vs Rosa A. VINYARD et al, plaintiff dismisses suit. State vs. Robert MEYERS, fined $100. Emil FAHR vs. Atele MAHR, defendant files answer. Arthy WHALEY et al vs. E. A. WHALEY et al. Decree of partition granted, 50 per cent cash and balance in one year at option of purchaser. Bridget GARRETT vs. Patrick CARRIGAN at al. Trial by court and decree of partition granted wit border of sale. Terms, all each. State vs. Noah DUGAN et al, defendant granted a further stay of execution until first day of next term. Johanna ROSE vs. August TURNER, judgment for plaintiff for possession of premises sued for. J. V. DENNY et al vs. Jefferson County, et al, bill of exceptions filed. Effie FRAZIER vs. E. G. MORGAN, dismissed for want of prosecution. Rosa A. VAUGHN vs. HARRY E. VAUGHN, same order John F. GIBSON vs. Annie GIBSON, dismissed by plaintiff. Rhoda VOGHT et al vs. Jacob VOGT et al, Theodore HURTGEN...Gotleib SIEVERS and H. P. G. BOEMLER appointed commissioners as per prayer of petition. In re pro forma decree of incorporation Presbyterian church at Cedar Hill Decree of Incorporation granted. Blanch VAUGHN vs. C. G. HARRIS, motion for security for costs sustained. Plaintiff granted leave to file cost of bond on or before 15 days before first day of next term.. Esther VAUGHN vs. Chas Grant HEARIS?, same order. [page 2, column 3] Crystal City State Bank vs. A. BLACK et al, plaintiff dismesses as to defendant, Frank DURN. Judgement for plaintiff and against defendant A. BLACK for sum of $337.56 with 8 per cent interest form this date. Frank MINSEY? vs. Israel E. LEE, continued. R. B. VOLLMAR vs. H. R. SORGE, motion for security for costs, sustained. Ludwig SCHULZ, administrator vs. S. Louis I. M. and So. Ry. Co., Plaintiff jugement for $5,000. Motion for new trial. Millard F. HERRINGTON vs. Farmer’s Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Rock Township. Death of Milard HERRINGTON suggested and cause continued in name of Mary HERRINGTON, executrix of his estate. Defendant enters its appearance and is granted leave to file answer on or before the next trm[sic] and cause continued. R. K. Van CLEVE vs. A. MARLI et al continued. Clara HICKELHEIM et al vs. Theodore KOCHLER et al, sheriff files report of sale herein. W. E. AKINS vs. St. Joseph Lead Co. plaintiff files amended petition. W. E. AKINS vs. St. Joseph Lead Co. defendant files motion to make more specific definate and certain. Continued to next term. E. E. KNICKERBOCKER vs. St. Joseph Lead Co., defendant files motion by leave of Court to make more specific, definate and certain. Continued to next term. Jane PINSON et al vs. Roscoe B. JONES, et al, plaintiff files reply, change of venue to St. Louis Co. Joseph CATTLET vs. Mary O’FARRELL, decree of partition granted. George MOORE of St. Louis enrolled a member of bar. L. E. COLE and Co. vs St. L. I. M. and So. Ry. Co., plaintiff files reply. WAGGENER Store Co. vs. A. F. ZETINGER et al, continued. P. S. TERRY vs. V. L. S. E. Inc. et al plaintiff dismisses as to defendant Vitagraph-Lubin Selif Essanay, Inc. Trial by court and judgement for plaintiff in sum of $101.26 against defendant, John A. DOWDALL and Fred SCHAFFER. State vs. Robert MEYERS, defendant pays into court the sum of $65.00 on fine and costs and is granted a stay of execution on balance of fine and costs until next term. Chas. WACK vs. Catherine YAEGER, et al’ Jas. G. BERKELEY is appointed guardian adlitem for minor defendant Sallie GUND. James G. BERKELEY files his acceptance, also answer for said defendant, Sadie GUND. Decree of partition granted. ~ Bowles Vicinity ~ Everybody in this neighborhood welcomed the snow which fell Sunday night and Monday. Many of our people attended the school entertainment and ball at Fenton last Saturday night. They all report a good time. A number of people met at Mr. John CONRAD’s Sunday night and had a good pinochle game. Another good pinochle game was going on at HERZOG’s the same night and a few more are scheduled to come off during the week. We congratulate Mr. Charles BOUZEK for the honor of being our deputy sheriff. We see in Mr. BOURZEK, a man broad both physically and mentally, and therefore thourghly qualified for the position. There are again a few cases of measles in our community, none serious however. Two weeks ago an item appeared in this paper headed “Buffalo Hill” Since that we have repeatedly been asked where this place really was, not knowing exactly we consulted tow volumes on “Trading Horses” and How to Make ‘Skates’ Look Like Horses” and found that it is an insignificant place in the upper end of Sugar Creek. all those who seek further information are kindly referred to that place and we feel assured that things will explain themselves in detail. ~ Meramec Township Teachers Meeting January 27, 1917 ~ Following we give the program of the Meramec Teacher’s Meeting to be held at House Springs, January 27, 1917. Chap. XIV - Elementary Arithmetic, Miss Lila BYRNE. Chap. XV - Advanced Arithmetic, Joe OTTOMEYER Chap. XVI - Geography, Miss Daisy DeWITT Chap. XVII - History, Roy J. LEE Chap. XVIII - Hygiene, W. J. CLOVER All teachers of Meramec Township are urged to be present and take part in the discussions. Patrons are respectfully invited, the meeting will begin at 1:00 p.m. W. J. CLOVER President Arthur G. NORTH, Secretary. [AD] CASTORIA, For Infants and Children, In Use For Over 30 years. Always bears the Signature of Chas. H. FLETCHER [page 2, column 4] [AD] Slip a few Prince Albert smokes into your system! [not fully transcribed] ~ Grippe More Dangerous Than Ordinary Colds ~ May be followed by Other Disease Germ Produces Nervousness. Grippe is a different and more dangerous disease than the ordinary cold, according to Dr. P. M. RAVENEL of the school of medicine of the University of Missouri. It has become a fashion however, to call all severe colds, grippe. The ordinary cold is an inflammation of the mucus membrane of the upper respiratory tract. The proper name for grippe is influenza. It is caused by a specific germ, which, to a greater or less extent, invades the body. It invariably produces a nervous condition and often times intense depression, symptoms which are not seen with ordinary colds. Grippe is a dangerous disease. It may be followed by pneumonia, meningitis or severe intestinal symptoms. Indeed, in one form of grippe the digestive tract is the chief location. This is know as abdominal or intestinal grippe. Grippe is particularly dangerous for those suffering from chronic diseases, particularly consumption. After a long absence from America, an intensely severe epidemic reached this country in 1889. There was a large number of deaths, and a number of cases in which the depression and delirium almost reached insanity. Ther [sic] were many cases of tuberculosis following this epidemic. These cases were unquestionably people who has been infected with tubercle germ and were resisting it. The Attack of grippe so lowered their vital power that the tubercle germ again became active. The first symptoms of grippe are unusually those of an acute cold, chilliness, sneezing, discharge from the nostrils and a cough. The germ is thrown out particularly in the material which is coughed up. It is fortunately a delicate germ, and cannot survive exposure for any length of time. ~ Real Estate Transfers ~ Adolph PAUL to Casper SCHAFFER, Jr., 20a, Sur 783-42-5........$300.00 Pillade NOVELLI to W. A. STANFORD, 160a, 17-42-3, .......$800.00 George Henry SCHAFFER to Charles J. WHITE, lot in Festus, $500.00 Andrew GODAT to Frederick HOLDINGHAUSEN, 74a, 32-40-6, $850 W. H. WAGGENER to J. M. SCOTT, lot in Festus, $250.00 W. T. HE...NRY [probably HENRY] to Mother’s Club, lot in Pevely, $50.00 Jas. G. BLACK to S. T. .... WAGGENER, lot in Festus, $250.00 ~ Honor Roll ~ James T. OGLE, Walter POGUE, Mrs. Herman HEILIGTAG, John D. BANMER?, John ARNOLD, Edward ARNOLD, F. T. ROENEMER?, John H. FLAMM, Wm. H. SEIP, C. A. STOCKINGS, P. C. McCORMICK, H????? BUXTON?, Henry BONACHER, B. A. ROEMLER?, Dr. H. L. BYRD.

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