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Subject: [MOJEFFER] MISSOURI, Jefferson Co., BIRTHS & etc.
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:36:10 EDT


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Jefferson Democrat
Hillsboro, Jefferson county, Missouri

WEDNESDAY, 15 APRIL 1885

Jurors for the ensuing term of Circuit court were drawn, as follows: Grand -
Henry KOERNER, Jacob LEUTZINGER, Peter WILLIAMS, W.H. DODSON, S.A. BAGE, Jas.
F. ALLRED, Francis FRANK, August KUILMANN, Michael FREDERITZIE, Henry GILLMAN,
Joseph F. BAILEY and W.P. GRAHAM; Petit - B. LACKAMP, M.W. HORINE, Peter
WILLIAMS, Charles BOOTH, James IRWIN, Jr., C.E. DELF, C.H. HESSE, Edw. KELLER,
George FLINT, Charles E. HOPSON, G.W. CAPE, J.D. HEART, Dan. BONACKER, Wm. HAGAN,
Louis FLEISBAND, John BRIMER, John WINOM, Charles GILLMAN, George MARTIN,
Joseph SWALLOW, Jr., T.G. BRENT, Hermann SCHMIDT, James L. WARE and James HUSKEY.

The following demands were allowed against the county:
Paul McSTAY, blind man $10.00
N.W. WELCH, work on courthouse 2.00
Henry HURTGEN, board of prisoners 5.89
Thomas WILLIAMS, carpenter work 1.00
C.T. HORINE, feebills from Circuit court 381.95
W.R. DONNELL, county clerk 55.40
Ferdinand WEBER, bridge lumber 76.55
Henry HURTGEN, sheriff 22.00
John WILLIAMS, county judge 12.00
R.G. MADISON, county judge 16.00
Henry SECKMANN, county judge 16.00
J.B. DOVER, member board equalization 6.00
C.S. MOTHERSHEAD, " 6.00
Henry STELBRINK, team to county farm 2.50
J.E. SWINK, roadoverseer 50.00

KIMMSWICK - Michael ARNOLD has been very sick, but at last report was
improving.

Stephen BRADSHAW, from Illinois, has become a citizen of our town, and will
accommodate people who want to cross the river. J.D. Kimmswick, April 7, 1885.

BIRTHS
Date Name of Mother Sex
March 31 Mrs. A.D. SPENCER girl
March 22 Mrs. Henry Clay GAINES girl
March 28 Mrs. Asa C. ROWDEN girl
April 2 Mrs. Thomas WELCH boy

WEDNESDAY, 22 APRIL 1885

It has been our pleasure, during the past few weeks to note the marriages of
several of our friends, among whom might be mentioned Mr. O'HARA and Miss
HINEY, Mr. SLAWSON and Mrs. BAINBRIDGE, Horace HEARST and Miss Allie BAKER, and
others. By request, a brief description of Mr. HEARST's wedding is given.
there were some sixty persons present, at the bride's parents, on the 15th inst.,
to witness the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. George STEEL of De Soto.
Bridesmaid and groomsman - Miss Susie BAKER and Mr. W.P. BUREN. Below is a
list of presents: F.M. HEARST, tea set; Miss E. PARK, glass pitcher and waiter;
M.M. KELLY, silver caster; Wm. HEARST, pichle caster; W.P. BUREN, silver
butterdish; Mrs. F.M. HEARST, silver molasses pitcher; D. PARK, broom; Mrs. C.C.
FLETCHER, set napkins; Mr. and Mrs. ROBERTS, set of lamp mats; Robert HEARST,
set silver forks and knives; Miss Ella HEARST, parlor lamp; Miss Susie BAKER,
set glassware.

Mrs. Margaret, wife of Jack VINYARD, an old resident of this vicinity,
departed this world last week, and was buried in the old GAMEL graveyard.

SHERIFF'S SALE IN PARTITION - Charles GILLMAN, Louis ZIMPFER and Martin
ZIMPFER, her husband; and Mary YERGER, Louisa YERGER, Amelia YERGER and Joseph
YERGER, minors, by Henry SECKMANN, their curator - ex-parte partitioners. - In
the Circuit Court of Jefferson County, Missouri.
By virtue and authority of an order made by Circuit court of the county
of Jefferson, State of Missouri, at its January term, 1885, I will, on the
15th day of May, 1885, at the courthouse door, in the town of Hillsboro, between
the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon
of that day, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, the
following described land or real estate, to-wit: The south half of the southeast
quarter of section twenty-five in township forty-two, range four east,
containing 80 acres; also ---- ---- north end of the west half of the northeast quarter
of section thirty-six, in township forty-two, range four east; and sixty
acres, to be bounded on the south by a line run parallel with the north line of
said tract far enough south to contain sixty acres - for the purpose of making
partition between said parties, for which the purchaser will be required to pay
twenty-five per cent, of the purchase money in hand at the time of sale and
the balance in one year, and for the deferred payment the purchaser will be
required to give a bond or note with approved security, bearing interest from
date at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from date. This 20th day of April,
1885. Henry HURTGEN, Sheriff.

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