To Geo Brown Constable
of the township of St . Louis
and
county of St. Louis
Summon Walter Harding to be and appear before me
a
justice of the peace to give evidence in
a certain case
wherein the United Sates is Prosecutor
and Paul Perrault is Defendent
in a certain case or charge for selling
to Indians
juror
under my hand this
27th day of june 1814 -
Charles a
justice of the peace
Walter Handing has proved the charge an above
J. Charles
Executed
service 31
Geo Brown Const
James D. Fraziersworn
says that on Friday last the
24th, Aust a certain Paul Perrault
at the house of Joseph Phile
bert in
the town of
St . Louis , bartered and exchanged
a
certain quantity of
whiskey to the value of sex and
a
fourth cents
which the said Paul Perrault did
then
& there
give to an Indian of the the Missouri
nature
for the said consideration
James D FrazierSworn &
Subscribed
before
the Justice of the Peace
this27th day of June A.D. 1814
Jas
Charles
To the Constable of the township of St. Louis County of St. Louis
Take Paul Perrault & bring him forthwith
before me a justice of the peace at my
office
on or before any justice of the peace of said county to the charged alleged in the above affidavit unto the United States
Given under my had
this27th day of june 1814Jos Charliss &
United
vs
Paul Perrault
Executed
service 31
Geo Brown Const
We Paul Perrault & Bartholomew Berthold
are held and firmly bound unto the territoty
of Missouri in the Penal sum of fifty
Dollars for which payment we our exercutors
administrators and assigns are held and
firmly bound in current money of the United
States , as our hands and seals
this 27th day of June 1814.
The condition of the above obligation
is such that if the above bounded
Paul Perrault shall appear in his
proper person before the court of com
mon pleas or any other tribunal af
to try the offence he is changed
with of selling whiskey to Indians
at their first time, there this obliga-
tion to be said, other to be in full force & virtue
witness presents-
Paul his X mark
B. Berthold
Geo Brown
vs
Paul Perrault
Selling whiskey
to Indians