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From: Charlotte Maness <>
Subject: [ROOTS-L] MISSOURI, Jefferson Co., BIRTHS & etc.
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 19:20:21 -0600


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http://www.rootsweb.com/~ote/usa_genealogy/mo_newspaper.htm

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Jefferson Democrat

Hillsboro, Jefferson county, Missouri



Part II





FRIDAY, 4 FEBRUARY, 1881



STATEMENT OF COUNTY WARRANTS issued by the County court of Jefferson
county, Mo., during the year ending Feb'y 1st, 1881. Cont'd.



March 24, 1880

C.T. HORINE, fee bills from circuit 62.00

J.M. DRYBRED, road overseer 48.85

R.C. OUTMAN, road overseer 9.50

W.G. BOYCE, road overseer 37.75

Frank KARIS, taking pauper to co farm 4.05

Len METZ, road overseer 16.58

G.W. BYRD, road overseer 35.87

James HOPSON(?), bridge lumber 5.75

Joshua COLE, road overseer 1.45

W.H. WASHBURN, road overseer 9.59

Wm. KLEINSCHMIDT, road overseer 9.59

Thos. J. LEE, road overseer 7.01

Thornton JARVIS, road overseer 1.38

Jas. S. WILLIAMS, road overseer 1.25

D.L. HUSKEY, road overseer 21.29

Jas. STRICKLAND, road overseer 9.50

H. HURTGEN, blacksmithing for co farm 6.40

J. LEUTZINGER, tinware for co farm and

asylum 11.45

WELCH & MORRISON, putting sells in co

asylum 81.70

Peter FARELLY, taking pauper to co farm 5.00

Mrs. E. AMOR, goods for co farm 4.35

E.C. RANKIN, goods for jail 18.45

Geo. D. BARNARD & Co. stationery 1.65

R. COXWELL, chairs for co farm 8.26

Thos. J. JONES, sheriff and jailer 167.00

Reed McCORMACK, bridge lumber 35.00

C.C. FLETCHER, co ct justice 7.28

R. McCORMACK, co ct justice 7.28

M.F. BYRNE, co ct justice 8.56

Robert LAVELY, pauper 23.00



April 5, 1880

Louis HARTWEIN, bridge lumber 5.10

E. LANDU-T(?), damages on road 25.00

Peter DUNNIGAN, road overseer 70.08



May 3, 1881

Henry MARX, taking pauper to co farm 7.00

M.L. SPALDING, for pauper 10.00



May 4, 1880

Philip RUESS(?), balance as overseer 10.00

Jas. O. WILLIAMS, supt co farm 86.18

Franz GRIMM, road overseer 5.00

R.E. MOCKBEE, building bridge on Saucy

creek 300.00

W.J. KIRK, building bridge 175.00

Gust. HAMEL, lumber 72.22



May 5, 1880

J.J. WILSON, mem board of equalization 18.00

J.B. DOVER, mem board of equalization 18.00

C.C. FLETCHER, mem board of equalization 18.00

Reed McCORMACK, mem board of equalization 18.00

M.F. BYRNE, mem board of equalization 18.00

W.R. DONNELL, mem board of equalization 18.00

Milton LONG, hands in surveying road 2.00

A.J. HUSKEY, hands in surveying road 2.00

J.B. DOVER, road commissioner 92.50



May 6, 1880

Mrs. E. AMOR, goods for jail 11.95

Geo. H.(?) JOHNSTON, recording 5.00

J.H. CRANE, bedsteads for county insane

asylum 36.67

C. MARSDEN, goods for court house, jail

and co farm 15.00

Geo. D. BARNARD & Co., stationery 8.45

W.R. DONNELL, county clerk 176.38

R.W. McMULLIN, advertising 35.20

H. LEPP & Bro., coffin for pauper 4.75

H. STELBRINK, disbursing school moneys 102.54

C.C. FLETCHER, co ct justice 3.28

R. McCORMACK, co ct justice 6.28

M.F. BYRNE, co ct justice 11.50

Thos. J. JONES, sheriff and jailer 88.00



July 6, 1880

Thos. H. McMULLIN, pros atty 75.00

Henry DRENNAN, taking crazy woman to

co farm 2.50

Wm. SHELTON, road commissioner 3.00

John WILLIAMS, road commissioner 3.00

S. MARSDEN, road commissioner 3.00

C.T. HORINE, fee bills from cir ct 124.37

R.W. McMULLIN, advertising 82.86

HANNIBAL Printing Co. stationery 13.15

HOEKEN & JARVIS, goods for jail 1.90

WILLIAMS & GREEN, attorney fees 22.00

Henry SECKMAN, c-rog by(?) account 4.00

Thos. J. JONES, sheriff 127.00

W.R. DONNELL, county clerk 106.40

W.R. DONNELL, benefit of pauper 5.00

Reed McCORMACK, co ct justice 1.28

M.F. BYRNE, co ct justice 6.04

C.C. FLETCHER, co ct justice 4.28



August 2, 1880

Jas. O. WILLIAMS, hauling for co insane

asylum 7.50

Jas. O. WILLIAMS, supt co farm 98.49

Jas. O. WILLIAMS, keeping insane paupers 127.06

JARVIS & HOEKEN, goods for co farm 8.80

Thornton JARVIS, interest on bond 50.00

R.W. McMULLIN, advertising and print'g 21.50

W.R. DONNELL, clerk 110.00

R & T.A. ENNIS, stationery for recorder 16.00

Thos. J. COUCH, coffin for Martha

SHULTZ, pauper 11.00

W.A. WHITE, taking pauper to co farm 2.10



August 3, 1880

Unity BALDWIN, pauper 10.00

John RYSKOFF, pauper 10.00

C.V. SPALDING, for pauper 10.00

Thos. S. BREWSTER, physician for co farm

and jail 50.00

J.B. DOVER, road commissioner 57.50

W.N. CLINGAN, com's of public schools 10.00



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