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Gascoeade Coooty RepiulbEcaini Number 41, Volume 12. Owensville, Missouri, Friday, Aug. 31, 1917. $1.50 Per Year, In Advance. Don't forget the Crawford County Fair September 11-12-13-14, 1917, at Cuba, Mo. Big Attractions-Balloon Ascensions-Races. Come and help make this the biggest fair ever held in South Central Missouri. ALL ARE WELCOME. Financial Statement Owensville School District, No. 44, for Year Ending July 3, 1917. TEACHERS FUND Receipts Balance on Imnd July 3, 1910 Received from H. C. Struck Interest Received from Wm. L. Steiner Received from May me Farris Received from O. W. Opitz Expenditures Wm. L. Steiner, salary A, O. Jueksou, salary Frank F. Licklider, salary . O. W. Opitz, ilary Bryan Giogt, salary SophU Mclliee, salary By balance ou hand Bl'lLDlNG FUND Receipts Bulauce on hand July ;i, HMO Received from H. C. Strack $ 532.88 2574.62 118.51 51.00 1.00 fl.OO 832S5.00 8 720.00 4150.00 420.00 380.00 300.00 320.00 S2U00.00 825.00 $3285.00 SI 003 OS 1542.48 $2540 It) Expenditures F. O. Hentuke, 1'J gallons Floor Oil 11. Li. Iliiiigsteiiu-rg, paiuting school house and material A. V. Doermunu, cleaning lines anil oiling floors Wm. Steiner, seven histories Wm. Steiner. laboratory books Wm. Steiner, repair works and supplies Wm. Steiner, books, laboratory equipment Wm. Steiner, lumber, labor, blackboard H. & A. Koch, stove drum L. D. Brandt, labor on building Wm. Steiner. wall case andcrayou H. & A. Koch, stove pipes, oil, labor F. O. Henneke, labor oiling floor Interest on bonds Bonn No. S paid By balauce on haud $ 4 75j 85.75 i 10.07 j 0.(0 1 01.79. 4.05: 35.4 1 i 8.61 ; 1.05 1.55 22.72 10.70; 7.00 170.00! 800.00 $1230.77 1309.39 INCIDENTAL FUND Receipts Balance on hand July 3, 1910 Received from H. C. Strack 2540.16 40.15 185.08 Sixteen Exempted for Physical Disqualifications l). tin) fifty UaNconude county nun (ailed before the local board ur jihvMral examination last Friday, in the second call on the first ilia t. sixteen were pronounced ph.vsitally unfit for military ser-v i e ami were given certificates of , di -charge. following are the names of the men exempted because of not cumin;; up to physical requirements tin military service: Waller Schueneimeyer .l;.mes Edward Wild August B. Kloppenburg l-'iank Sam Kieke .' lexander Englert l.mll Edmund Skouby Henry Hernhnrd Kesslee Heimau Fred Koseck Julius Charles Landwehr i il Matthews Farris Vi illiam Hiiro Peters ..nguM l.nlk (.iiirge Ziniiiieinuinii Henry August Ilemeyer i leurge Homfeldt i ilwnrd William Plumer I lii.s ,ar none of those who have ! in. die claims for exemption on ag- I i ii'iiltural grounds have been cor- liied to the local board fur dis-1 rll.ll'ge. ; I lie following, who presented ; aie.ils or claims before the Dis-1 t i-i - -1 Hoard at Poplar liluff, have j bei :i ilenied exemption and were ;eiti ieil to the local board forac-eeptanee. I'nless they take anap-i peal to the President the following I will therelore be among the num-I ber who will soon be mobilized at t amp Kunston, Ft. Riley, Kansas: Fred. II. Hrieschko Arnold E. lleinlein Ceorge Albert Langelnberg Wm. Hemoyer Henry S. Claus llenj. E. Schaefer tisear Wm. Meyer Frank J. Schulte Ezra Lee Lock hart (ietirgo Wm. Niowald Paul Henry Haeffner of Hermann K.F.I), and Herman D. Neese of lilainl were temporarily discharged irom service by the District lioanl for n period of three, months. Hermann A.-C. V County Court Proceedings i lii- County Court convened Monday in regular August session, M "inlay ami Tuesday the following m. liters rami' up before the j v null, most of the road matters I ia liken under advisement: I I linis allowed : I h. .Morris, Inlxir with Tinier $ 5u.H niimisKioners Owensville j Special Koail District, tools 34.55 ; .1. Kllis. quarterly sal ... 300.00 M. Seherniann. qr. sal. ... 200.00 i. Mann, nuarterly sal. ... '200 M , I'ul. Pletz. iiiarterly sal. ... 70.00 li. Wentzel. assessor's ab- tract 81.50 U. Heiilbreder, pt pav ... 300.00 lin St reck. r. o. nt pav ... 50.00 .'. I). Kismami. r. o. pt pay... 50.00 . pel tl ion for the establish-i,. i nl nt a public road was filed by! lie. A. Mehrhoff el al. A remon-l ranee signed by 17 landholders i ...i also liled. The petition had j -igners. J. W. Hensley repre-.aliil the petitioners and C. II.; !'.ater the remonstrators. I'eHliiin for establishment of a new public road near Stolpe was ili il by Then. Tilly et al. In the matter of the new public j i mil petitioned lor by Aug. Eng i i al. in Koark township, the am ' veyir's report was filed. ! In the matter of the Tony Mertl e: al. road petitioned for ill Canaan totvnship. the surveyor's report j m a,, liled. j The surveyor's report in tho, mailer of the new public road lie-I liliniied for by Aug. Kuhne et al. I m ar Owensville. was filed Tuesday, j The Child's Education THE Op6ning of a new school term naturally directs attention to education. WE take pride-- -and justly so in our public school system; but the lessons of life are not all learned in the schoolroom. HOME influence plays a mighty part in shaping the child's character and destiny. THE thrift habit, once firmly instilled by the parent's example, stands throughout the years as a guide-post on the highway to success. OWENSVILLE BANK "EVERYBODY'S BANK" OWENSVILLE -:- MISSOURI One Litter of Pigs Bring $488.40 Owensville Wins Meta, 8 to 4 From Gasconade County Circuit Court Allen 8225.23 Expenditures Clerk fees Treasurer fees Cleaning and cutting weeds F. W. Stukonbroeker, attending County school convention Jacob Tappmeyer " " " Hall rent Wm. Steiner, supplier and repairs Wm. Steiner, brooms and erasers Wm. Steiner, crayons and elementary readers W. O. Boyd, election notice aud ballots Hunter & Stevens, door latch Dr. J. H. Bridges, telephone message W. P. Smith, judge election Herman Kchr, judge election F. F. Ohmann, judge eleotiou F. W. Stukenbroeker, record books Hy. Zinn, 1 years supply wood 825. 15. 8 1. 1. 2. 5. 3, 8. :t l. i! i. i. 3. 50. I 00 1 ,00! 35! ,51 j .50, ,00 ,85' ,65 ,10, 50 ! 75 80 ,00 ; ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 OAK QROVH A very copious rain fell iu our locality the fore part of tho week which enables the farmers to finish their fall plowing. S. J. Morgan attended Probate Court at Hermann Monday. Mrs. A. W. Kodgers and Mrs. U. & Shutt, of Montgomery I county, 111., marketed a mixed : consignment of cattle and hogs iu- l cludimr one litter of April plirs, twelve in number, averaging 220 1 lbs., which sold for $18.50, equal-1 ing the day's top. These twelve I dibs broutrhl tno tidy sum ot $188. 10 and the mothor sow on tho job. Natioua Reporter, Aug. It!. By balance on hand $133.00 02.23 ... ... , ... ... 1 c... J. Stewart were visiting their sis- ing wim nor parems, mr. uuu ter, Mrs. J. A. Morgan, tho latter, Fred Schmidt. part of last week. The Owensville Baseball Team added another victory to their string Sunday when the Meta team, reinforced with some Kansas boys there on a visit camo down and got trounced 8 to 4. Otto Houueke pitched a Hue ls Btju' game for the home boys, striking livestock1011 ' "'teen opposing uaisiueu uuu j allowing but six hits. Clarence ! Tappmeyer had a good day at the bat, gotting four of Owensvlllo's thi;teKen hit, ROUTE ONE NOTES j The game was quiet aud orderly ; but rathcr li8tle8S- Tho ,Meta bys ! started out like winners by scoring We failed to stato iu last weeks one run ia tho Hrat and 3 in the news that Miss Hose Becker Is at ; third before the home team got a present at home after having been ' man across. iu St. Louis all summer. j Their runs were scored mainly nn ormn. however, and Henneke Mrs. Uthe and children are visit-jwft8 inviuciblo when the Holders sottled down. $225.23 Assessed valuation of Owousville District, $115,700, Total indebtedness school ounaing Donas, jjoi u. Tax levy for 1917 Teachers fund, 50c on the $100 valuation; building fund, 20o on the $100 valuation ; interest and sinking fund, 20c on the $100 valuation. F. H. BERGER, Treasurer. WOOLLAM j ! j Wm. Juederaann, Jr., and Miss, Emma Schwegler came from La- j fayette county last week, the for-1 wer to visit his parents. Edw. Schuenemeyer camo home from Nebraska Friday. Herman Boettchcr weut to Hermann tho first of the week on busi ness. Louis Brinkmann and Lydia Schalk went to Hermann last week and were married. Wo wish tho youcg couple much joy and happiness through their married life Fritz Schalk is helping Wm. Czeschin hull clover. Hugo Fritsch was In this vicinity the first of tho week. Ho informed us that he was going to his brother, Otto, In McGirk, and stay with him. , Fred and William Pletz, Wm. Uffmann, wife aud two children and Lena Uffmann went to Hermann Tuesday, OBITUARY. Mis. Anna Mario Wchrend, nee Siekmann, died Monday, August 20, ,it her home near Clr.i"!'tto, at the age of i; years, 4 nv.:!lri mid 20 days. The deceased was born in Hcr-inghausen, Minden, of Herford, liermany, March 30, 1829. She was reared to womanhood in Germany and was married to her first husband, Henry Herman Heidbrink., September 28. 1852. To this union were born lour sons and four daughters, of whom two sons and one daughter precede! ncr in death. Her first huBband died August 2", 1870. She was married lor 1 he second time to ChaB. Bungo July 25, 1877, but he died April 2ft, 18a!. She was then married to her third husband, Henry Wehrcnd, Mav 2. 18il0. He preceded her in death February 10,1893. 1 he departed was a woman of most excellent and sterling qualities and in her depth the community loses one of its most respected and motherly women. The only children living with whom your correspondent is ac-qiinintpil are Mrs. Lottie Meise and Mr. Louis Heidbrink of near Charlotte. The deceased has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Meise, for the past few years. We express our sympathy to tho bereaved families. We were sorry to hear of tho death of Aunt Nancy Maupin, of near Rosebud, who passed away Monday evening. The bereaved ones have the sympatny 01 ye scribe. We are informed that the next session of the Burboise Baptist Association will convene with Mt. Pleasant Baptist churoh on .Jake Prairie in August, 1018. We are sorry to state that Judge C. M. Matthews, of our burg, is not improving very much but we hope he will soon recover. Gasconad County R.L.C.A. Meets at Hermann Fritz Limberg, Jr., has boon at home the last week being laid up with an injury .to his left arm, which is now Improving nicely. Aug. Wacker returned from St. Louis Saturday where he received health. Notice to Parents The School Board at thoir moet-Ing Tuesday night instructed me to give notice to parents that they should not send children under t! yeurs of ago to school. F. W. Stukknukoukkk, District Clerk. To tho carriers of Gasconaile county and adjoining counties if interested, we will meet on Labor Pay, September 3, at one o'clock p. in. (There is some business which should bo attended to nt tw w,iMt Th Hermann years and will open n jewelry store bovs know how to entertain. about September 3 J. A. HOLT, President. Mr. Chas. Lorts, of St. James, has rented tho room in tho Hobcin building which has been occupied as a iuwulrv store for the past 15 Owensville AB R 110 A E Petermann, ss 5 2 2 2 2 2 DTappmeyer, If 5 14 10 0 Wetzel, cf 5 2 2 1 0 1 Parker, 1st 4 1 2 5 0 C Sassmann, 3d 4 0 10 2 2 Dyehouse, e 4 0 1 10 1 2 iCahlll.rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 'Ravors, 2nd 5 0 t 1 0 2 I Henneke, p 4 2 112 0 Helling, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 39 8 13 27 7 9 Meta AB R H O A E Meldobacher,2nd 5 10 13 1 Martinlieter, 3rd 4 2 1 0 2 1 Gardner, ss 4 0 1 4 3 1 Fred.c 4 0 0 8 0 1 Hanley, p 4 0 0 0 2 0 Barnhart, If 4 0 2 0 0 0 Bushes, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Audyschcler, 1st 4 0 2 10 0 1 Hamilton, rf 3 1 0 0 0 0 30 4 6 21 10 5 2. 1. 0. Mr. Lorts is a optician with SXAttention On account of advancing prices and increasing costs of conducting business, we are compelled to discontinue credit business after September 15. Please take notice and do not ask for credit. TAPPMEYER & LEFMANN Two baso hits Parker; Wetzel. Hit batsman Hamilton. Passed ball Fred. Struck out By Hen- urDtohmnlrer and ontioian with nuke. 15: bv Hanley, s. acoien many years experience and comes bases-Petmanu (2) Parker (2) here highly recommended. He has fml7re'Smith. Time of game- J . L nklliLnn mill wll L. . . i wim nun tin juimuiiiu 1 n hrs., o min September Term, 1917 First Day, Monday, September 10 1. State of Missouri vs. J. E. Schmitz. Unlawfully selling intoxicating liquors. Stato of, Missouri vs. August Begemaun, Jr. Embezzlement. State of Missouri vs. Geo. L. Reichling. Murder. State of Missouri vs. Mrs. Edward Older. Disturbing the peace. State ot Missouri vs. Ernst Woest. Unlawfully selling fermented liquors. W. H. Gilllland vs. Fred C. Moler. Account. Second Day, Tuesday, Sept. 11 . Dr. L. D. LeGear vs. C.M.Barney. Account. Hy. Wittrock vs. Christ Boll-mann. Report of Referee. O. F. Blckmeyer vs. Louisa Stephan. Admeasurement of dower. In re Oliver Greenstreet. Assignment foi benefit oi creditors.Chas. Buschmeyer vs. Christina Busohmeycr. Divorce. W. E. Birmingham vs. Aroh Carr. Replevin. Drovers National Bank vs. August Begemann, Jr. Note. Frank L. BlaBke vs. Christ Wehmeyer. Determining title in land, PAROLE DOCKET Defendants Matt Farris, Louis Alderson, John Kirchner, J. H. Shockley, James Jenkins, Robert Jenkins, Alonzo Redden. A true copy from the record. Attest: L. R. WENTZEL, Circuit Clerk. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. move his family hero as soon as possible. Paul Bcrkl, who has worked for A. 0. Harth, the tailor, for several years, expects to leave today for St. Louis and after a visit with his mother go west In search of a location. Paul's many friends here are sorry to see him leave-but wish him good luck wherever he goes. Score by Innings: Owensville 000 220 31x 8. Mota 103 000 0004. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Fred Jaeger Agnes Boland Louis B. Brinkmann Lydia C. Schalk Louis T. Busohmann Alma M. Sohnelder New Haven Washington Owensville Owensville Bay Bay NOTICE! If a blue cross appears on the margin aoove your subscription ex pires with this issue and the paper will stop coming to your address unless you renew.
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Title | Gasconade County republican. (Owensville, Mo.), 1917-08-31 |
Issue Date | 1917-08-31 |
Issue Year | 1917 |
Issue Month | 08 |
Issue Day | 31 |
Edition | 1 |
Title Volume | 12 |
Title Number | 41 |
Type | Newspaper |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri |
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Title | Gasconade County republican. (Owensville, Mo.), 1917-08-31 |
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Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri, Columbia, MO |
Transcript | Gascoeade Coooty RepiulbEcaini Number 41, Volume 12. Owensville, Missouri, Friday, Aug. 31, 1917. $1.50 Per Year, In Advance. Don't forget the Crawford County Fair September 11-12-13-14, 1917, at Cuba, Mo. Big Attractions-Balloon Ascensions-Races. Come and help make this the biggest fair ever held in South Central Missouri. ALL ARE WELCOME. Financial Statement Owensville School District, No. 44, for Year Ending July 3, 1917. TEACHERS FUND Receipts Balance on Imnd July 3, 1910 Received from H. C. Struck Interest Received from Wm. L. Steiner Received from May me Farris Received from O. W. Opitz Expenditures Wm. L. Steiner, salary A, O. Jueksou, salary Frank F. Licklider, salary . O. W. Opitz, ilary Bryan Giogt, salary SophU Mclliee, salary By balance ou hand Bl'lLDlNG FUND Receipts Bulauce on hand July ;i, HMO Received from H. C. Strack $ 532.88 2574.62 118.51 51.00 1.00 fl.OO 832S5.00 8 720.00 4150.00 420.00 380.00 300.00 320.00 S2U00.00 825.00 $3285.00 SI 003 OS 1542.48 $2540 It) Expenditures F. O. Hentuke, 1'J gallons Floor Oil 11. Li. Iliiiigsteiiu-rg, paiuting school house and material A. V. Doermunu, cleaning lines anil oiling floors Wm. Steiner, seven histories Wm. Steiner. laboratory books Wm. Steiner, repair works and supplies Wm. Steiner, books, laboratory equipment Wm. Steiner, lumber, labor, blackboard H. & A. Koch, stove drum L. D. Brandt, labor on building Wm. Steiner. wall case andcrayou H. & A. Koch, stove pipes, oil, labor F. O. Henneke, labor oiling floor Interest on bonds Bonn No. S paid By balauce on haud $ 4 75j 85.75 i 10.07 j 0.(0 1 01.79. 4.05: 35.4 1 i 8.61 ; 1.05 1.55 22.72 10.70; 7.00 170.00! 800.00 $1230.77 1309.39 INCIDENTAL FUND Receipts Balance on hand July 3, 1910 Received from H. C. Strack 2540.16 40.15 185.08 Sixteen Exempted for Physical Disqualifications l). tin) fifty UaNconude county nun (ailed before the local board ur jihvMral examination last Friday, in the second call on the first ilia t. sixteen were pronounced ph.vsitally unfit for military ser-v i e ami were given certificates of , di -charge. following are the names of the men exempted because of not cumin;; up to physical requirements tin military service: Waller Schueneimeyer .l;.mes Edward Wild August B. Kloppenburg l-'iank Sam Kieke .' lexander Englert l.mll Edmund Skouby Henry Hernhnrd Kesslee Heimau Fred Koseck Julius Charles Landwehr i il Matthews Farris Vi illiam Hiiro Peters ..nguM l.nlk (.iiirge Ziniiiieinuinii Henry August Ilemeyer i leurge Homfeldt i ilwnrd William Plumer I lii.s ,ar none of those who have ! in. die claims for exemption on ag- I i ii'iiltural grounds have been cor- liied to the local board fur dis-1 rll.ll'ge. ; I lie following, who presented ; aie.ils or claims before the Dis-1 t i-i - -1 Hoard at Poplar liluff, have j bei :i ilenied exemption and were ;eiti ieil to the local board forac-eeptanee. I'nless they take anap-i peal to the President the following I will therelore be among the num-I ber who will soon be mobilized at t amp Kunston, Ft. Riley, Kansas: Fred. II. Hrieschko Arnold E. lleinlein Ceorge Albert Langelnberg Wm. Hemoyer Henry S. Claus llenj. E. Schaefer tisear Wm. Meyer Frank J. Schulte Ezra Lee Lock hart (ietirgo Wm. Niowald Paul Henry Haeffner of Hermann K.F.I), and Herman D. Neese of lilainl were temporarily discharged irom service by the District lioanl for n period of three, months. Hermann A.-C. V County Court Proceedings i lii- County Court convened Monday in regular August session, M "inlay ami Tuesday the following m. liters rami' up before the j v null, most of the road matters I ia liken under advisement: I I linis allowed : I h. .Morris, Inlxir with Tinier $ 5u.H niimisKioners Owensville j Special Koail District, tools 34.55 ; .1. Kllis. quarterly sal ... 300.00 M. Seherniann. qr. sal. ... 200.00 i. Mann, nuarterly sal. ... '200 M , I'ul. Pletz. iiiarterly sal. ... 70.00 li. Wentzel. assessor's ab- tract 81.50 U. Heiilbreder, pt pav ... 300.00 lin St reck. r. o. nt pav ... 50.00 .'. I). Kismami. r. o. pt pay... 50.00 . pel tl ion for the establish-i,. i nl nt a public road was filed by! lie. A. Mehrhoff el al. A remon-l ranee signed by 17 landholders i ...i also liled. The petition had j -igners. J. W. Hensley repre-.aliil the petitioners and C. II.; !'.ater the remonstrators. I'eHliiin for establishment of a new public road near Stolpe was ili il by Then. Tilly et al. In the matter of the new public j i mil petitioned lor by Aug. Eng i i al. in Koark township, the am ' veyir's report was filed. ! In the matter of the Tony Mertl e: al. road petitioned for ill Canaan totvnship. the surveyor's report j m a,, liled. j The surveyor's report in tho, mailer of the new public road lie-I liliniied for by Aug. Kuhne et al. I m ar Owensville. was filed Tuesday, j The Child's Education THE Op6ning of a new school term naturally directs attention to education. WE take pride-- -and justly so in our public school system; but the lessons of life are not all learned in the schoolroom. HOME influence plays a mighty part in shaping the child's character and destiny. THE thrift habit, once firmly instilled by the parent's example, stands throughout the years as a guide-post on the highway to success. OWENSVILLE BANK "EVERYBODY'S BANK" OWENSVILLE -:- MISSOURI One Litter of Pigs Bring $488.40 Owensville Wins Meta, 8 to 4 From Gasconade County Circuit Court Allen 8225.23 Expenditures Clerk fees Treasurer fees Cleaning and cutting weeds F. W. Stukonbroeker, attending County school convention Jacob Tappmeyer " " " Hall rent Wm. Steiner, supplier and repairs Wm. Steiner, brooms and erasers Wm. Steiner, crayons and elementary readers W. O. Boyd, election notice aud ballots Hunter & Stevens, door latch Dr. J. H. Bridges, telephone message W. P. Smith, judge election Herman Kchr, judge election F. F. Ohmann, judge eleotiou F. W. Stukenbroeker, record books Hy. Zinn, 1 years supply wood 825. 15. 8 1. 1. 2. 5. 3, 8. :t l. i! i. i. 3. 50. I 00 1 ,00! 35! ,51 j .50, ,00 ,85' ,65 ,10, 50 ! 75 80 ,00 ; ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 OAK QROVH A very copious rain fell iu our locality the fore part of tho week which enables the farmers to finish their fall plowing. S. J. Morgan attended Probate Court at Hermann Monday. Mrs. A. W. Kodgers and Mrs. U. & Shutt, of Montgomery I county, 111., marketed a mixed : consignment of cattle and hogs iu- l cludimr one litter of April plirs, twelve in number, averaging 220 1 lbs., which sold for $18.50, equal-1 ing the day's top. These twelve I dibs broutrhl tno tidy sum ot $188. 10 and the mothor sow on tho job. Natioua Reporter, Aug. It!. By balance on hand $133.00 02.23 ... ... , ... ... 1 c... J. Stewart were visiting their sis- ing wim nor parems, mr. uuu ter, Mrs. J. A. Morgan, tho latter, Fred Schmidt. part of last week. The Owensville Baseball Team added another victory to their string Sunday when the Meta team, reinforced with some Kansas boys there on a visit camo down and got trounced 8 to 4. Otto Houueke pitched a Hue ls Btju' game for the home boys, striking livestock1011 ' "'teen opposing uaisiueu uuu j allowing but six hits. Clarence ! Tappmeyer had a good day at the bat, gotting four of Owensvlllo's thi;teKen hit, ROUTE ONE NOTES j The game was quiet aud orderly ; but rathcr li8tle8S- Tho ,Meta bys ! started out like winners by scoring We failed to stato iu last weeks one run ia tho Hrat and 3 in the news that Miss Hose Becker Is at ; third before the home team got a present at home after having been ' man across. iu St. Louis all summer. j Their runs were scored mainly nn ormn. however, and Henneke Mrs. Uthe and children are visit-jwft8 inviuciblo when the Holders sottled down. $225.23 Assessed valuation of Owousville District, $115,700, Total indebtedness school ounaing Donas, jjoi u. Tax levy for 1917 Teachers fund, 50c on the $100 valuation; building fund, 20o on the $100 valuation ; interest and sinking fund, 20c on the $100 valuation. F. H. BERGER, Treasurer. WOOLLAM j ! j Wm. Juederaann, Jr., and Miss, Emma Schwegler came from La- j fayette county last week, the for-1 wer to visit his parents. Edw. Schuenemeyer camo home from Nebraska Friday. Herman Boettchcr weut to Hermann tho first of the week on busi ness. Louis Brinkmann and Lydia Schalk went to Hermann last week and were married. Wo wish tho youcg couple much joy and happiness through their married life Fritz Schalk is helping Wm. Czeschin hull clover. Hugo Fritsch was In this vicinity the first of tho week. Ho informed us that he was going to his brother, Otto, In McGirk, and stay with him. , Fred and William Pletz, Wm. Uffmann, wife aud two children and Lena Uffmann went to Hermann Tuesday, OBITUARY. Mis. Anna Mario Wchrend, nee Siekmann, died Monday, August 20, ,it her home near Clr.i"!'tto, at the age of i; years, 4 nv.:!lri mid 20 days. The deceased was born in Hcr-inghausen, Minden, of Herford, liermany, March 30, 1829. She was reared to womanhood in Germany and was married to her first husband, Henry Herman Heidbrink., September 28. 1852. To this union were born lour sons and four daughters, of whom two sons and one daughter precede! ncr in death. Her first huBband died August 2", 1870. She was married lor 1 he second time to ChaB. Bungo July 25, 1877, but he died April 2ft, 18a!. She was then married to her third husband, Henry Wehrcnd, Mav 2. 18il0. He preceded her in death February 10,1893. 1 he departed was a woman of most excellent and sterling qualities and in her depth the community loses one of its most respected and motherly women. The only children living with whom your correspondent is ac-qiinintpil are Mrs. Lottie Meise and Mr. Louis Heidbrink of near Charlotte. The deceased has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Meise, for the past few years. We express our sympathy to tho bereaved families. We were sorry to hear of tho death of Aunt Nancy Maupin, of near Rosebud, who passed away Monday evening. The bereaved ones have the sympatny 01 ye scribe. We are informed that the next session of the Burboise Baptist Association will convene with Mt. Pleasant Baptist churoh on .Jake Prairie in August, 1018. We are sorry to state that Judge C. M. Matthews, of our burg, is not improving very much but we hope he will soon recover. Gasconad County R.L.C.A. Meets at Hermann Fritz Limberg, Jr., has boon at home the last week being laid up with an injury .to his left arm, which is now Improving nicely. Aug. Wacker returned from St. Louis Saturday where he received health. Notice to Parents The School Board at thoir moet-Ing Tuesday night instructed me to give notice to parents that they should not send children under t! yeurs of ago to school. F. W. Stukknukoukkk, District Clerk. To tho carriers of Gasconaile county and adjoining counties if interested, we will meet on Labor Pay, September 3, at one o'clock p. in. (There is some business which should bo attended to nt tw w,iMt Th Hermann years and will open n jewelry store bovs know how to entertain. about September 3 J. A. HOLT, President. Mr. Chas. Lorts, of St. James, has rented tho room in tho Hobcin building which has been occupied as a iuwulrv store for the past 15 Owensville AB R 110 A E Petermann, ss 5 2 2 2 2 2 DTappmeyer, If 5 14 10 0 Wetzel, cf 5 2 2 1 0 1 Parker, 1st 4 1 2 5 0 C Sassmann, 3d 4 0 10 2 2 Dyehouse, e 4 0 1 10 1 2 iCahlll.rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 'Ravors, 2nd 5 0 t 1 0 2 I Henneke, p 4 2 112 0 Helling, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 39 8 13 27 7 9 Meta AB R H O A E Meldobacher,2nd 5 10 13 1 Martinlieter, 3rd 4 2 1 0 2 1 Gardner, ss 4 0 1 4 3 1 Fred.c 4 0 0 8 0 1 Hanley, p 4 0 0 0 2 0 Barnhart, If 4 0 2 0 0 0 Bushes, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Audyschcler, 1st 4 0 2 10 0 1 Hamilton, rf 3 1 0 0 0 0 30 4 6 21 10 5 2. 1. 0. Mr. Lorts is a optician with SXAttention On account of advancing prices and increasing costs of conducting business, we are compelled to discontinue credit business after September 15. Please take notice and do not ask for credit. TAPPMEYER & LEFMANN Two baso hits Parker; Wetzel. Hit batsman Hamilton. Passed ball Fred. Struck out By Hen- urDtohmnlrer and ontioian with nuke. 15: bv Hanley, s. acoien many years experience and comes bases-Petmanu (2) Parker (2) here highly recommended. He has fml7re'Smith. Time of game- J . L nklliLnn mill wll L. . . i wim nun tin juimuiiiu 1 n hrs., o min September Term, 1917 First Day, Monday, September 10 1. State of Missouri vs. J. E. Schmitz. Unlawfully selling intoxicating liquors. Stato of, Missouri vs. August Begemaun, Jr. Embezzlement. State of Missouri vs. Geo. L. Reichling. Murder. State of Missouri vs. Mrs. Edward Older. Disturbing the peace. State ot Missouri vs. Ernst Woest. Unlawfully selling fermented liquors. W. H. Gilllland vs. Fred C. Moler. Account. Second Day, Tuesday, Sept. 11 . Dr. L. D. LeGear vs. C.M.Barney. Account. Hy. Wittrock vs. Christ Boll-mann. Report of Referee. O. F. Blckmeyer vs. Louisa Stephan. Admeasurement of dower. In re Oliver Greenstreet. Assignment foi benefit oi creditors.Chas. Buschmeyer vs. Christina Busohmeycr. Divorce. W. E. Birmingham vs. Aroh Carr. Replevin. Drovers National Bank vs. August Begemann, Jr. Note. Frank L. BlaBke vs. Christ Wehmeyer. Determining title in land, PAROLE DOCKET Defendants Matt Farris, Louis Alderson, John Kirchner, J. H. Shockley, James Jenkins, Robert Jenkins, Alonzo Redden. A true copy from the record. Attest: L. R. WENTZEL, Circuit Clerk. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. move his family hero as soon as possible. Paul Bcrkl, who has worked for A. 0. Harth, the tailor, for several years, expects to leave today for St. Louis and after a visit with his mother go west In search of a location. Paul's many friends here are sorry to see him leave-but wish him good luck wherever he goes. Score by Innings: Owensville 000 220 31x 8. Mota 103 000 0004. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Fred Jaeger Agnes Boland Louis B. Brinkmann Lydia C. Schalk Louis T. Busohmann Alma M. Sohnelder New Haven Washington Owensville Owensville Bay Bay NOTICE! If a blue cross appears on the margin aoove your subscription ex pires with this issue and the paper will stop coming to your address unless you renew. |