Names from an Old Account Book Used in the Store and Blacksmith Shop Located at the Site of the Present Village of Strother, Missouri 

The first village wasn’t known as Strother. The first High School in the village was the Prairie High School, so perhaps the village might have had the same name. Prof. French Strother came to the village in 1877 to teach in the High School and soon afterwards the little village was named STROTHER in his honor.

NAME - SURNAME

GIVEN NAME

ITEMS/SERVICE

AMOUNT

1836

 

 

 

 

DAVIS

Benjamin

 

 

 

BROWN

James

 

 

 

MCCONEL

Samuel

 

 

 

KEARLEY

H. M.

 

 

 

DENT

Joseph

 

 

 

REED

A.

 

 

 

BEAR

William

 

 

 

BARTTET

William

 

 

 

FREEMAN

Philip

 

 

 

WHITE

Dempsy

 

 

 

NOONAN

John

 

 

 

NEVILLE

James

 

 

 

CALLWELL

Alphonso

 

 

 

POWELL

James

1 qt. wine

.37

 

 

 

1 qt peach brandy

.75

 

 

 

1 lb. nails

.12

 

IRVINE

William

8 mackeril

$1.00

 

TIPTON

James

mending fire shovel

.18

 

BATES

Joseph

 

 

 

LEWIS

R.

3 mackeril

.67

 

 

 

1 cod fish

.50

 

BUCKLEY

I.

1 loaf sugar

.87

 

BARETT

Henry

1 doz. Fish hooks

.50

 

LEWIS

Robert

4 sticks candy

.25

 

POWELL

James

8 lbs. sugar

$1.00

 

MCGRADES

Benjamine

1 pr. Shoes

1.75

 

DENT

J.

1 lb. tobacco

.75

 

MARTENS

Frank

 

 

 

MARTENS

Lane

 

 

 

FREEMAN

Ehoka

2 oz. candy

.12

 

 

 

1.2 lb. raisins

.25

 

DAY

James

 

 

 

VRARCH

Jacob

 

 

 

KEARLY

E.P.

1 pack cards

.50

 

 

 

1/2 doz. Segars

6 1/2

 

BECKMAN

A. C.

 

 

 

EVERET

William

8 lb coffee

$2.00

 

 

 

1 gal whiskey

1.00

 

FREEMAN

William

 

 

 

BATES

J.

5 lb rice

.50

 

MCCHELON

Saitem

 

 

 

HOGAN

Frances

 

 

 

POWELL

H.D.

 

 

 

DOBSON

William

 

 

 

WALL

M. C.

 

 

 

MORROW

John S.

 

 

 

JAMES

Thomas

1 plow 22 lb at .37

8.25

 

 

 

stocking

2.00

 

 

 

mending chairs

2.25

 

TAYLOR

John

 

 

 

TIPTON

James

mending pot hooks

.12

 

GARRISON

G.

 

 

 

MANEASE

Isac

 

 

 

HARRIS

P.

 

 

 

HAYNES

John