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From: "Charlotte M. Maness" <>
Subject: [MOJEFFER] BIRTHS & etc.
Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 20:07:28 -0600


Happy Thursday everyone, more "Pearls".

BTW: I will be out of town, no pearls for a while, starting on Saturday
morning for a week. Just taking some badly needed time off.

Charlotte

Jefferson Democrat
Hillsboro, Jefferson, Missouri

Last Saturday, Thomas JOHNSON, of Horine, was fishing in the Joachim,
and while trying to pull out a fish, he was struck with paralysis. Some
one present conveyed him to his house, and Dr. McNUTT was sent for, but
ere the physician arrived, about an hour later, JOHNSON was a corpse.
Mr. JOHNSON is an old citizen of this county, and leaves a family to
mourn his sudden demise. He was buried at Horine last Monday afternoon.

WEDNESDAY, 9 JUNE 1886;

The funeral of Lettie OGLE, daughter of James and Emily OGLE, will be
preached in Hematite next Sunday, at 11 a.m, by Rev. EMORY.

Last Thursday Mr. Robert BAECKER and Miss Augusta DREYER started in a
buggy from Festus to Hillsboro, for the purpose of getting the Recorder
to give 'Squire SHEIBLE permission to make them man and wife. In
fording the Joachim they got into so deep water that the horse had to
swim and they were in water up to the arms. They succeeded in reaching
Hillsboro, a little worse for their ducking and the 'Squire started them
off in double harness. We trust the little adventure will have no
consequences on their health.

DEATHS AND BIRTHS - The following deaths were filed with the County
Clerk the past week:
Date Name Age
May 27 August A. SCHULZE 11 years
May 16 James W. ROGERS 9 months
BIRTHS
Date Name of mother Sex
April 28 Mrs. Andrew WEBER boy
May 7 Mrs. William BIELD boy
May 10 Mrs. Antoine DUBA boy
May 31 Mrs. James GIBSON girl
May 10 Mrs. Thol SANDERS girl
May 14 Mrs. Irving GOWEN girl
May 14 Mrs. Robert HUNT boy

The marriage of Henry WAGNER of this place to Miss Annie MILLER of Rock
Creek, took place last Tuesday week, at the Lutheran church. A
reception was had in the evening at Jacob MILLER's. The happy couple
are now keeping house on Market Street. Kimmswick, June 6, 1886.

WEDNESDAY, 16 JUNE 1886

DEATHS and BIRTHS - The following deaths were filed with the County
Clerk the past week:
Date Name Age
April 15 Thomas P.E. FRAZIER 8 months
BIRTHS
Date Name of Mother Sex
Jan 12 Mrs. Alonzo KITE girl
April Mrs. Nicholas SMITH boy
April 12 Mrs. George DOUGLAS boy
April 11 Mrs. Lafayette WILLIAMS boy
April 25 Mrs. Jessie MAUPIN girl
May 8 Mrs. Andrew WILLIAMS boy
May 28 Mrs. Walter McANALLY boy
May 28? Mrs. August RIDER girl

Mrs. Emma ESTES is visiting relatives at her old home in St. Francois
county, for the benefit of her health.

Mrs. Mike THORNTON of Camdon Ark., is visiting friends and relatives
here, and will probably spend the Summer with her parents, Mr and Mrs.
SHIELDS. Ware, June 10, 1886

WEDNESDAY, 23 JUNE 1886

ORDER OF PUBLICATION - STATE OF MISSOURI - County of Jefferson - In the
Circuit court of said county May term, 1886; 12th day, Saturday, May 22,
1886.
Joseph GOODWIN, plaintiff, versus Mahala GOODWIN, defendant.
At this day comes the plaintiff herein, by his attorney, Jos. T. TATUM,
and moves the court for an order of publication in said cause and it
appearing to the court here, from the return of the sheriff to the write
of said cause; that the defendant can not be found, and the court being
satisfied that she can not be summoned by the ordinary process of law -
it is ordered by the court here that said defendant be notified by
publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against her in this
court, the object and general nature of which is to obtain a decree of
said court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between
plaintiff and defendant on the ground of desertion of plaintiff and her
children for more than one whole year, on the round of repeated acts of
violence on the part of defendant and upon plaintiff and their children;
and plaintiff also prays for an order of court giving him the care,
custody and control of the children of said marriage; and that unless
the said Mahala GOODWIN be and appear at this court, at the next term
thereof, to be begun and holden at the courthouse in the town of
Hillsboro, in said county, on the second Monday of September next, and
on or before the sixth day of that term, if the term shall so long
continue - and if not then, on or before the last day of said term -
answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as
confessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly.
And it is further ordered that a copy hereof be published according to
law, in the Jefferson Democrat, a newspaper printed and published in
Jefferson county, State of Missouri, and the cause stand continued.
A true copy of the record. Witness my hand and the seal of the Circuit
court of Jefferson county, this 31st day of May, 1886. C. Tho. HORINE,
Circuit Clerk June 9, 1886

Joel BOOTH and his bride arrived, last week, from Michigan. They will
remain here about a month before proceeding to their Dakota home.

A charming pair of doves, giving their names as Oscar C. HENKE and
Bertha TICE, from St. Louis, applied to our Recorder last Monday for
marriage license. They admitted that their action was without consent
and against the wishes of the young lady's parents, and as they could
prove that they were of proper age the Recorder reluctantly refused to
issue the license.

COUNTY COURT - Proceedings of inquests were approved and feebills
allowed as follows - by Dr. MOCKBEE, over body of A.H. FENINGER, $32.92;
by Dr. MOCKBEE, over body of Richard GERLACH, $22.83; by C.G. WARNE,
over body of unknown boy, $13.15; by L.K. WATERS, over body of unknown
man, $14.90.

Paul YUNG, brother-in-law of H. HAMEL died rather suddenly, at 10
o'clock Saturday night. he seemed apparently well during the day,
having eaten a hearty breakfast and dinner. He was 52 years old.

DEATHS AND BIRTHS - The following deaths were filed with the County
Clerk the past week:
Date Name Age
May 24 Margaret DOLL 65 years
June 16 Thomas LEE 65 years
BIRTHS
Date Name of mother Sex
May 19 Mrs. George SCOTT girl
May 14 Mrs. Hermann CARMANN girl
May 30 Mrs. Oscar NENGEBAUER girl
May 28 Mrs. Charles FRELAND boy
May 5 Mrs. Philip EDINGER boy
April 10 Mrs. Kimberlin A. GILLMAN girl
Feb. 19 Mrs. Joseph ZIEGLER girl
June 11 Mrs. Fred GLASS boy

WEDNESDAY, 30 JUNE 1886

Mrs. John M. GEER of Springfield, Mo., is here visiting her brother, Mr.
Frank BOUGHTON.

There is a new girl at Austin FRAZIER's. This is their first and it is
hard to tell which is the proudest, Papa FRAZIER or Grandpa BOUGHTON.

Mrs. Susan MITCHELL is visiting friends in Victoria. She has been in
New Mexico for the last two or three years with her daughter, Mrs. LORD.

John VINYARD's family of near Victoria, have had a severe siege of
sickness. One little girl has died and a little boy was at death's door
for days, but is now recovering. The disease is said to be flux. Mr.
and Mrs. VINYARD have the sympathy of the community in their affliction.

Henry HINCKE, the Big River broom maker; after living the life of a
bachelor for seventy years or more, concluded at last to travel the rest
of the journey of life in double harness. He was married on the 21st
inst. to Mrs. Sophronia INGALLS, a widow with four children. Esq. ROGGE
performed the ceremony, and a lot of his friends got together and gave
the couple an old-fashioned cow-bell and tinpan serenade. We had
promised a keg of beer for the occasion, but they failed to notify us of
the time.

W.F. EDINGER went to Potosi, Wednesday, to attend the wedding of Will
JONES and Miss KENDALL. The happy couple left that afternoon for Lane,
Kansas, their future home.

DEATHS AND BIRTHS - The following deaths were filed with the County
Clerk the past week:
Date Name Age
June 11 William H. STETHAM 2 years
BIRTHS
Date Name of mother Sex
June 7 Mrs. John ZUFALL boy
June 3 Mrs. James COOK boy
May 25 Mrs. Albert BROUK boy
May 27 Mrs. Erasmus WARNDRAN boy
The boys seem to be in a hopeless majority this week.

WEDNESDAY, 14 JULY 1886

MAXVILLE - Died - July 6th, Catharine, daughter of Edward and Catharine
KASSEL, of Rock Creek valley, aged 2 years, 4 months and 2 days, of
convulsions; July 9th, George, son of Otto and Mary SPITZ of near
Fenton, aged 2 years, 9 months and 2 days, of congestion of the bowels.

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Mrs. Ellen ADAMS of Sandy died on the 7th inst., aged 72 years. She had
been afflicted for months with dropsy.

The mother of Herman SIEMERS and Mrs. DIENZE died at her home in St.
Louis, last Saturday morning, at a ripe old age.

Mike HORINE says that some one in this office must have been in a
"precarious" position last week, as his girl will be a voter in 21 years
hence.

C.W.S. VINYARD of Victoria, one of our oldest, most respected citizens,
died last Sunday evening after only a few days' illness, of flux.

Report of inquest by 'Squire WARNE, over body of Charles VILLMER, was
approved and fee bill of $7.00 allowed.

DEATHS and BIRTHS - The following deaths were filed with the County
Clerk the past week:
Date Name Age
June 23 Bertha VINYARD 2 years
July 7 Henry VINYARD 4 years
BIRTHS
Date Name of mother Sex
June 25 Mrs. Andrew J. CREAN boy
June 30 Mrs. Sebastian BERNERA girl
June 25 Mrs. R.A. FRAZIER girl
June 13 Mrs. Doc DRENNEN boy
June 14 Mrs. James COUCH boy
July 6 Mrs. Kortus RICHARDSON girl
April 7 Mrs. J.M. BAKER boy

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