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Subject: [ROOTS-L] MISSOURI, Jefferson Co., BIRTHS & etc.

Just to remind everyone -- Charlotte's "Pearls" are now archived permanently 
at
 
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ote/usa_genealogy/mo_newspaper.htm
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Jefferson Democrat
Hillsboro, Jefferson County, Missouri
 
WEDNESDAY, 13 FEBRUARY 1884 - COUNTY COURT - County court convened on Tuesday 
of last week and adjourned Saturday, after transacting the following 
business: Accounts were allowed against the county as follows:
F.M. HOPKINS for Unity BALDWIN, pauper      $20.00
Rosina LLOYD to use of pauper                   15.00
Conrad GLATT, building, repairing bridges 41.65
J.O. WILLIAMS, superintendent, poor 
                                    farm  165.85
Mrs. WILLIAMS, sewing for paupers            10.00
NULL& REID, bringing family of paupers
      from Hematite to county farm          4.00
R. MARSDEN, bringing pauper to Hillsboro  1.00
Mrs. HOFFMAN, keeping insane pauper        19.23
J.B. DOVER, road commissioner                   23.00
W.R. DONNELL, county clerk                   373.57
J.W. VINYARD, repairing gravel road  100.00
Dr. BREWSTER, attendance on paupers    62.50
Wm. FLANNAGAN, care of pauper and taking
                        him to county farm         12.00
J.F. GREEN, prosecuting attorney           155.00
Louis HARTWEIN, bridge lumber                    8.75
Alex CALLAHAN, sawing wood              24.00
James HOPSON, bridge lumber                   45.25
R. COXWELL, matting for courthouse         10.23
R.G. HOEKEN, keeping I. WILLIAMS 1 year  60.00
Jos. J. HOEKEN, goods for county farm   45.33
WILLIAMS & HOEKEN, goods for Co. farm      52.50
R.W. McMULLIN, printing                         5.00
Edw. ROESCH, repairing bridge                    5.00
Henry HURTGEN, repairing rood tools     4.80
R.W. McMULLIN, printing and publishing    68.00
R.C, JENNINGS, county school commissioner 70.00
R. BURROUGHS, road tools                       8.50
N.W. WELCH, work in courthouse          4.10
Geo. D. BARNARD & Co., stationery         190.50
C. Tho. HORINE, circuit court fee bills  135.96
H. HAMEL, book case for collector            8.00
WATERS & RAUSCHENBACH, bridge lumber        38.00
Franz GRIMM, repairing bridge                   24.41
R.C. MOORE, for A. GIBSON, pauper             10.00
Wm. CLARK, treasurer                      150.00
S.J. BURROUGHS, pauper                          10.00
Lucas BELLAGAMBA, keeping pauper             20.00
M.V. SPAULDING, keeping pauper             10.00
W.H.H. THOMAS, rent for assessor's 
                                    office       30.00
Ed. SALE, building bridge                    8.00
John L. WEAVER, sheriff                       127.10
John WILLIAMS, county court justice       30.00
R.G. MADISON, county court justice            30.84
Patrick BYRNE, county court justice       32.70
 
STORE BURNED DOWN - This Thursday morning, at 2 o'clock, Judge KIRK of 
Maxville, who was stopping at VOLLMAR's Hotel, discovered a blaze on the side and 
roof of P. STRICKLAND's store.  The Judge immediately gave the alarm, but the 
building could not be saved.  Mr. STRICKLAND, who resided in the building, 
succeeded in saving his household effects, but none of the goods of the store were 
saved.  The building was the property of Mr. VOLLMAR, valued at $1500 and 
inured for $1000.  The stock of goods was also insured, we learn, but for what 
amount we do not know. The origin of the fire is a mystery, thought to be 
incendiarism.
 
DIED - In Carondelet, February 3, 1884, in the 29th year of her age, of 
pneumonia, Mary V., daughter of Isaac and Napoleana BAKER, of Pevely, Jefferson 
County, Mo.
      Funeral services were held in the Methodist church at Pevely, Tuesday 
afternoon and the remains, followed by a large company of sorrowing friends, 
were taken to the family cemetery and interred Wednesday morning.
      Miss BAKER was well known in Jefferson County and in St. Louis, where 
she graduated at the Normal school with honor, and where she was teaching when 
death overtook her.  She was ill only two weeks, and her death was a sad 
surprise to all with whom she was acquainted.  For three years she taught in 
Augusta, Ark., and the many friends she had there testify to the high esteem in 
which she was held.  As a thorough teach, an affectionate daughter and sister, as 
a teacher and sympathetic friend, and as a sincere and earnest Christian, she 
was loved and respected by all.
 
WEDNESDAY, 20 FEBRUARY 1884
 
No. 6, at James COUCH's, is a fine boy.  He arrived last Thursday.
 
Samuel NULL of Dent County, Mo., was visiting relatives in this county, the 
past week.
 
Rev. Wm. CARTER of Hematite died on the 10th inst. We get this information by 
way of St. Louis.
 
LICENSED TO MARRY - John H. JEUDE and Katie ETHERIDGE, H.C. REINEMER and 
Katie EITZMAN, John MILLER and Lena DOFT(?).
 
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