Abstracts of items of genealogical interest in the Springfield, Missouri newspapers : for 1894 with index, Part 13

Author: Hall, William K. (William Kearney), 1918-
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Marriage license: Clarence Mullendore of Holton, Kan., and Miss Aggie Ellis of Springfield.


Marriage license: T. R. Carmical of West Plains and Miss Mary


M. Van Wormer of Rolla: [Van Worman]


Page 4: Mark Hale of Republic was sent to the insane asylum at Nevada. Ross Kelsey was killed in a train wreck. **


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loaded with no, www pounds of users. rss over bim and he was Jestantly killed. Il. was wedged in an light that the two's was not extricale art i 13. 15 yeaterder afuruuuh Tbr bre mas oud braksamo escaped metin Injury


Mr. Kelsey was one of the oldest eu ribeers on the road. bavipe colo. mesced work in August, 14-3 Wirb Kelley's bout was recovered it was found to be badly mangled One rar was almost severed and the bose con- elderably scratches, but otherwise the face was not much disfruret


The remsios were abipped to Spring. Hold. arriving ou No ttate last night @beo l'ndertaker J M. White L. . charge. The interment will be se Na- ple Park cemetery to lay. 1


The deceased was about 30 year old. married sol lesres a widow and several chimicen. a ) grown except ute son Mr Keines realded near the street i car barn un West Walont street and it Is wald that his life was inspired for 83,1%) in the Brotherhood of Incomo- tire Engineer, of which order he w. Amember. The deceased was freal !! respected by all who knew biu


TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1894 -- LEADER Page 1: Roswell Kelsey will be buried in Maple Park cemetery.


WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 9, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


· Page 3: Ross Kelsey who was killed in the Memphis wreck will be buried here from his residence at 1075 west Walnut 'street.


.Daughter born May 7th to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crutcher.


Page 5: The funeral of Roswell Kelsey will be held this afternoon.


WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 9, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 4: Ross Kelsey was killed in a train wreck near Koshkonong and will be buried in Maple Park cemetery.


WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 1894 -- LEADER


'Page 4: Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crutcher of Benton avenue. W. S. Hogan, son of Gen. N. B. Hogan, and Miss Bettie French, daughter of William French of Billings, will be married today.


THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: Marriage license: W. S. Hogan, 25, of Springfield and Miss. Bettie French, 20, of Billings.


Marriage license: Link Mays, 24, and Miss Nora Johnson, 16, both of Springfield. Marriage license: James Brown, 26, and Miss Ettie V. Minor, 21,. both of Springfield.


Page' 5: Col. Charles A. Haden was born May 9, 1813, in the Blue Grass region of Kentucky to Rev. Joel H. and Patsy Haden. He came to Springfield in 1835. As usual he had a birthday celebration yesterday.


Page 8: , Mrs. J. J. Craig committed suicide May 9 at Cabool, . Mo.


THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3: Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crutcher on Benton avenue. Marriage license: James Brown and Miss Ettie V. Minor, both of


Springfield. Marriage license: Link Mayes and Miss Norah Johnson, both of


Springfield. Marriage license: W. S. Hogan of Springfield and Miss Bettie French of Billings.


W. S. Hogan of Springfield and Miss Bettie French of Billings were married last night. ' The groom is a son of General N. B. Hogan of the Leader and the bride is a daughter of William French of Billings.


Page 4: A farmer named Snyder five miles north of West Plains is. said to have been murdered by a neighbor in a dispute over a division fence.


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THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1884 -- LEADER


Page 1: Miss Annie Green, about 30, sister of former deputy sheriff Henry Green; died today. at her home on. State street of consumption. Page 2: James Bishop committed suicide. He lived five miles south of


Stockton. :


FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: Marriage license: Arch Bateman, 22, and Miss Laura Peltz, 21, both of Springfield. .


Page 8: Two couples from Walnut Grove were married yesterday in .a. double wedding in Springfield. Cortez Mcclure married Miss Polly E. E: Kelly, and J. N. Smith married Miss Dollie Fryar.


Miss Anna Green, 44, died yesterday at her home 231 State street and will be buried in Maple Park cemetery. She was born in Pike county and . came to Springfield with her three brothers. She was a sister of, Deputy Sheriff Henry Green.


FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 2: J. N. Smith and Miss Dollie Fryar, both from Walnut Grove, were married last evening in Springfield.


Cortez M. MoClure and Miss E. E. Kelly, also from Walnut Grove, were married last evening in Springfield in a double wedding ceremony. Page 3: J. W. Hopper was married in a neighboring town. Lucy Catts was or was not the bride -- the item is confusing.


Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. James Woodard on South Main


.street. Marriage license: Arch Bateman and Miss Laura Peltz, both of


Springfield. J. . H. Radcliffe of Springfield and Miss Martha E. Pumphrey were married Tuesday at West Plains.


Miss Joanna Green, 44, of 230 State street died yesterday of consumption and will be buried in Maple Park cemetery. She was born in Pike county, Illinois, and was a sister of Henry C. Green, a former deputy sheriff. Page 4: Mrs. S. A. Butler of 564 Water street was found dead last. night


in her room .. An inquest was held. She has been keeping boarders for twelve years. She has an invalid husband of advanced years and two children Edith, aged 5, 'and Joe, aged. about 18. Richard Morgan is her brother.


FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 11, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 1: The wife and three children of John. W. Porter, son of Jesse W. Porter, were drowned last Monday while attempting to ford Strawberry river near Hardy, in Sharp county, Arkansas. John W. Porter is a brother of. G. W .. and Felix R. Porter of Springfield.


Page 4: Son born last night to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMahon, 1841 Blaine street. The six week old baby of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Baxendale died today and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery. 1


SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: Son born to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Culley at DeSoto, Mo.


The infant son of W. E. Baxendale, a Frisco machinist of. 1843


north Campbell street, died yesterday. ·


Marriage license: S. L. Mincks, 24, and Miss Julia Buer, 17, both of Rogersville. [Julia Bruer] -


. leaves a wife and several children.


W. H. D. Ewing, 68, a member of the G. A. R., died yesterday;at his home in Highland Park and will be buried in the National cemetery. He Page 5: "Station A, " the postoffice on Commercial street, may be closed in July. J. H. Ratcliff, a brakeman on the Memphis route, and Miss 'M. E. Pumphrey of Willow Springs were married May 8th.


SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN Page 2:, Three children of John W. Porter were drowned near Hardy, Arkansas. . John W. Hardy is a brother 'of Felix R. and G. W. Hardy, ' well known in Springfield.


Page 3: Miss Mary Bunel, aged 9, is to inherit a large sum of money from her grandfather who died intestate in France. [This is a long article. ] , Marriage license: S. L. Minks and Miss Julia Buer, both of Rogersville. [Bruer ] Son born to Mr. and Mrs .. Thomas Mahon on Blane street.


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Mrs. S. A. Butler died Thursday and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Baxendale died yesterday and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery. The family home is at 1843 North


Campbell street.


. W. D. H. Ewing, 69, died yesterday at his home near Highland Park and will be buried in the National cemetery. He leaves a widow and several grown children. He served as a federal soldier in the 38th Illinois infantry. He came here from Kansas about two years ago.


SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 12, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 1: W. T. Hicks died. **


W. D. H. Ewing, a veteran of the 38tb Illinois infantry, died this morning at his home at Highland Park'and will be buried in the National cemetery.


Page 4: W. S. Hogan and Miss Bettie French were married. **


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chlid be has lost by death. the last noe of whom was a daughter r! !!. M ... .. Roberts, one of the most astral preart ..! ers of Missouri. . . . :


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After the ceremony & swelling sop


mazda were discussed and the foodly company dispersed. .


Among the me prevent from Spise.


Hogan. reyucuvely father and sister of the groott.


SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 5: Card of thanks from his family for kindness at time Roswell Kelsey was killed.


. Page 6: A family reunion at the McGregor home included Messrs. and Mesdames John, Arch and Charles McGregor, Misses Emma McGregor, Ella Wells, Helen and Jean McGregor and Master John.


SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 5: W. T. Hicks, formerly of Springfield, died Wednesday at Cairo, Ill., leaving a widow and two children.


MONDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 3: TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


avenue.


TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3: Sarah E. Allen sues to divorce Thomas Allen. Ellen S. Treesh sues to divorce William D. Treesh.


A. P. Bray sues to divorce Kate V. Bray Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. S. H: Little. Mr. Little.is an employe of the White Lime works.


TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 4: Laura L. Murphy sues to divorce Clinton G. Murphy. Ellen S. Treesh sues to divorce D. Treesh. A. F. Bray sues to divorce Kate V. Bray.


The eleven month old child of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moxon died yesterday and was buried in Maple' Park cemetery.


street. Son born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stokes of East Commercial


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Mrs. Frederick Pranter died Sunday. She lived at 1352 Summit.


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WEDNESDAY. MORNING, MAY 16, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page: 3: An infant of J. H. Moxley; 2221 Main street died yesterday .. Marriage license: W. A. Galbraith, 37, of Marysville, Calif.,. and. Miss Emma Cass, 25, of Marshfield, Mo. Mr. W. A. Galbraith of Marysville, Calif., and Miss Emma ' Cass were married yesterday at the home of the bride's sister Mrs. A. A. Hamel.


WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 4: James Morris filed his declaration to become a' citizen. Ida Reynolds sues to divorce Robert Reynolds. · The following estates are in probate: Gertie Baum Wade Hampton John Harter E. H. Lair


A. Robb J. H. Murphy


Susan McClure


John W. McElhannon


Homer E. Gardner


W. D. H. Ewing


D. S. Holman


E. C. Powell


L. A. Hayes


John W. Wier


C. W. Deming


J. H. Likins


Granville Hatcher


Agnes E. Kline


B. A. Neil


John G. Garnett


Mary E. Boone Sarah J. Perry John Lamey


William McDaniel


Samuel R. Danforth Charles I. Moore


Marriage license: W. A. Galbraith of Marysville, Calif:, and


Emma Case of Marshfield, Mo.


The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Moxon, 2221 Main street, died and was buried in Maple Park cemetery. ·Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Robertson, 1043 Blaine :


Mr. Robertson is a Frisco engineer. - street. £ Mrs. Frederick Pranter, 1362 Summit avenue, died Sudnay and was buried in Maple Park cemetery.


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WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 1894 -- LEADER


. Page' 1: Miss Lula Wallace, 19, died yesterday in Wichita, Kansas, of' consumption. She was the daughter of Mr. H. C. Wallace of East avenue. Her brother Mat Wallace died of the same disease last April 9th. .


THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


· Page 3: Jesse Forsythe died yesterday in Memphis, Tenn. He was the son of Mrs. Zaida Forsythe (nee Tate).


Ed Morris, 18, son of M. A. Morris on East Division street, died yesterday from injuries received at work in the Springfield furniture factory. He will be buried at Marshfield. Page' 64 Miss Lula Wallace of Springfield died yesterday in Wichita of consumption. She will be buried here.


THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 17., 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3; . The following estates are.in probate: Wade Hampton Goga Eli Cook Matthew W. Wallace


Margaret Leiderman P. J. Reitz W. J. Frazier James Weller M. L. McCluer


Ed Morris, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Morris on East Division street, died after he was struck by a board at his work in the Springfield furniture factory. He will be buried at ,Marshfield. ·


Miss Lulu Wallace; 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wallace, died Tuesday at Wichita, Kans. She will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery. where, her brother was buried about a month ago.


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THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 17, 1894 -- LEADER


Page: 1: The docket of. the probate court is listed but it is dim and. difficult to read. ** there are illegible; 1


May 17, 1894 -- Leader -- Estates in Probate: E. G. Powell


Charles J. Moore


'Gertie Brum


E. A. Hayes John W. Wier C. W. Deming John Hasler


Wade Hampton


J. H. Likins


E. H. 'Lair


Agnes E. Kline


J. H. Murphy


B. A. Nole John G. Garrett


John W. McElhannon


: Homer E. Garner


Mary E. Boone Sarah J. Perry


W. D. H. Ewing


John Lamey


D .. S. Holman


Horace Taber


Mathew W. Wallace


William McDaniel


Margaret Leiderman


Samuel Danforth


W. J. Frazier


M. L. McCluer


FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page.3: The following divorces were granted : James E. Whitehead vs. Elizabeth Whitehead


Lucy Frisell vs. Amasa Frizell


Charles C. Moore vs. Mollie E. Moore


E. C. Lowe vs. Anne E. Lowe Elizabeth A. Williams vs. John A. Williams


Isabella Bixler vs. Frank L. Bixler.


Lucinda Flannery vs. Thomas Flannery


Joseph C. Doran vs. Phoebe Doran Malinda J. Cobban vs. James A. Cobban


William M. McCall vs. Ellen B. McCall Sophia Henderson vs: Rube Henderson


W. E. Phillips vs. Alice Phillips Visa Sawyer vs. John Sawyer John D. Cooper vs. Amelia F. Cooper . Ida Reynolds vs. Robert Reynolds


The following cases were dismissed for failure to prosecute:


. Elisha Blevins vs. Margaret D. Blevins G. W. Johns vs. H. Johns Thomas Robinson vs. O. W. Robinson Kate A. Odell vs. Alex Odell William W. Watson vs. Mary Watson Anna Webster vs. David P. Webster R. G. McAllister vs. Cora McAllister


The following cases were dismissed by the plaintiff: N. C. Davis vs. H. A. Davis Anson C. Personett vs. John Personett Fannie C. Hucke vs. William H. Hucke The case of Fannie Mason vs. Stephen Mason was continued. Henry L. Sharpe, 71, and Mrs. Emily J. Dillbuck; 39, both of Strafford, were married yesterday. Marriage license: Henry C. Pointer, 71, and Mrs. Elizabeth


Wooliver, 39, both of Ash Grove. [Henry C. Painter]


Marriage license: 'W. I. Chrisman, 24, and Miss Susie R .. ,A.


Kennemer, 18, both of Springfield.


Daughter born May 16 to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Blansett of Willow


Springs. James Stephenson, a plasterer, died Wednesday at his home on the corner of St. Louis street and Springfield avenue. He will be buried in Maple Park cemetery.


FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3: The following divorce suits were heard in court: Elisha Blevins vs. Mary Blevins G. W. Jones vs. H. Jones N. C. Davis vs'. H. A. Davis Florence Robinson vs. O. W. Robinson Anna C. Personett vs. John C. Personett Kate A. Odell vs. Alex Odėll Charles C. Moors vs. Mollie. E. Moors, [ Moore]


Mary B. Noyes vs. Charles D. Noyes 93.


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E. C. Lone vs. Annie E. Lone. They have children. [Lowe] Elizabeth Williams vs. John A. Williams Rebecca M. Edwards vs. Wilson Edwards . Isabella Bixler vs. . Frank L: Bixler. They have children.


Lucinda Flannery vs. Thomas Flannery. They have children. M. A. Patterson vs. W. A. Patterson Joseph Doran vs. Phoebe Doran William W. Watson vs. Mary Watson Anna Webster vs. David P. Webster Rebecca L: Carson vs. William A. Carson R. G. McAllister vs. Cora McAllister William N. McCall vs. Ellen B. McCall. Sofia Henderson vs. Rube Henderson W. E. Phillips vs. Alice Phillips Fannie E. Hucke vs. William H. Hucke Tennie Mason vs. Stephen Mason Visa. Sawyer vs. John Sawyer


They have children.


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John D. Cooper vs. . Amelia F. Cooper Rachel A. Williams vs. John A. Williams Ida Reynolds vs. Robert Reynolds. They have children.


Matilda J. Cobban vs. James A. Cobban Lucy Frizzell vs. Amasa Frizzell.


They have two children. James E. Whitehead vs. Eliza Whitehead


The following estates are in probate:


J. G. Willeke Kate Hardin John Harter Ephie Killingsworth


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Agnes E. Kline.


Maggie Patterson


Harvey Patterson


1 J. P. Pipkin


Elizabeth Patterson - William Fugate Lena Bush August Jeffries . Mrs. Ida M. Reynolds, who was divorced yesterday, sues her


former husband Robert . Reynolds for custody of her five year old son Robert, who she says was kidnapped by his father. Page 4: James Stephenson died of consumption at his home corner of St. Louis street and the Boulevard and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery. Brown Jones, colored, died and was buried in South Hazelwood


cemetery. Marriage license: Henry L. Sharp, 72, and Mrs. Emily J. 1 .


Dillbeck, 54, both of Strafford.


'Marriage license: Henry C. Painter, 71, and Elizabeth 1


Woodliver, 39, both. of Ash Grove. Marriage license: W. C. Crismon and Miss Susan R. A. Kennemer,


; both of Springfield.


FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1894 -- LEADER Page 2: Benjamin Franklin was killed in Chicago. during a cyclone. He was a former resident of Joplin.


Two old colored women, Aunit Susie Montgomery and Aunt Jude . Renfro died' at Greenfield.


Page 4: Several divorce suits were tried. ** Missouri J. Wells sues to divorce Samuel M. Wells .. , Various estates were in the probate court. **


May 18, 1894 -- Leader -- Divorces : James E. Whitehead vs. Elizabeth Whitehead Lucy Frizzell vs. Amaga Frizzell Charles C. Moore vs. Mollie E. Moore E. C. Lowe vs. Annie E. Lowe Elizabeth A. Williams vs. John A. Williams Isabella Bixler vs. Frank L. Bixler Lucinda Flannery vs. Thomas Flannery Joseph C. Doran vs. Phoebe Doran Melinda C. Cobban vs. James A. Cobban William H. McCall vs. Ellen B. McCall Sophia Henderson vs. Rube Henderson W. E. Phillips vs: Alice Phillips Visa Sawyer vs. John Sawyer


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John D. Cooper vs. Amelia F. Cooper Ida Reynolds vs. Robert Reynolds Elisha Blevins vs. Margaret D. Blevins G. W. Johns vs. H. Johns


- Thomas Robinson vs. O. W. Robinson Kate A. Odell vs. Alex Odell William W. Watson vs. Mary Watson .Anna Webster vs. David P. Webster R. G. McAllister vs. Cora McAllister N. C. Davis vs. ,H. A. Davis Anson C. Personett. vs. John Personett


Fannie C. Hucke. vs. William H. Hucke Fannie Mason vs. Stephen Mason


May 18, 1894 -- Leader -- Estates in Probate: J. G. Willeke John Harter Ephie Killingworth Agnes E. Kline Maggie Patterson J. P. Pipkin Elizabeth Patterson Kate Hardin William Fugate Lena Bush August Jeffries


These people seem to have proved that mirlars la s faflate, and Judge Neville was looking out 'at trening as though he did not know how to at. jnat the diatnrbeit aria! to'smer


Whitebeed. .


Lucy Frizell ve Amdass Fricell. Chas: C. Moore vs Mollie E. Moore. E. C. Lowe vs Annie F. Lowe Elizabeth , A .. Williams, re John A.' Willlatas.Y isabelle Haler ra Fran :: : , l'in .. Luciada Flannery en Tisanas Flan.


Joseph " Daran v. Th. 1 ... Daran Malinda J .. Cubbies is Jausa A. Cobban:' +1 William Hi. MeCall va Ellen 1 :. Mo- Call. : Sophia Henderson va Role Hender- son W. E. Phillips vs Alice I'bilups Visa Rawyer ve Jnho Nawyer.


Jolin D. Cooper Th Amelia 1 . tor quer. Ids Hernolds ra Robert Brunelli. DHSMISLED FOR . FAILURE TO PROMEUT PE. 1.Elisha Rierios vs Margarel D. Blev- Ina


'Thomas Robinson v. .. 1" !: 1 ... son. Kate A. Udcil.va Alex Udell. William W.T. Wation vs Mary Wat- ion.


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Kline. application for letter Gles and trial of (i'm) nodered


IState of J. I. F'spam). dertat" !;


January BR 1 Kstate of Elizabeth. Patterson ber; claim of Barrett & Car mod towed for PA 13. Katale of Kale, Leptin


Estale of William Pagate, deccecod


Bed and granted; bad dered.


Citlement fled and soproved. Estale of Angost Jeffries, minor, or- dered that the estate bo. stricken from The docket. an minor. [s' a nos resid col. .


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Anna Webster va David l' Wei ... IL. G. MeAldeter. va Para MeAllis. ter. . . .... PIOVIGRED RY PLAINTIFF


N. C. Daris ve Li. A. Davis Anson C .. Perwoott vo John ·Person-


Jumpa 1 Whitha! . 1: . ........ oft Fannie C. fincke, ₩ HT"ism) "! Ilucke. The case of FanDle Mason rs Silehet. Mason, was continued by the plait: ". OTHER PROCEE DIXOL. 1


Other proceedingi were us follow .. Mendel Bros. va. Ilerman Brus. sg- count. dismissed. as to B. Bertoan: de- fault as to D. H." Herman Filed verdict for plaintiff for $753.


SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


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G. W. Johns sues to divorce H. Lhns. Emma Campbell sues to divorce Marshall Campbell. Margaret .V. Deever sues to divorce John Deever. William W. Watson sues to divorce Mary Watson. L. M. Remington sues to divorce M .. P. Remington. Marriage license: Thomas W. Haselit, 24, and Miss Eliza Harper, 17, both of Pearl


Marriage license: Sampson L. Wommack, 24, and, Miss Edith A. Allen, 16, both of Greene county.


Ash grove. .


Marriage license: Rufus Greene and Miss Eliza Lovins, both .of


. of his father on Mount. Vernon street.


Guy Scholton, about 7, died yesterday of meningitis at the home [Guy Shelton] Page 8; · Willie Harper, 17, .son of H. E. Harper of Newburg was killed when he fell off a freight train as he was returning from St. Louis.


SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3: G. W. Johns sues to divorce H. Johns. Emma Campbell divorced Marshall Campbell. Margaret Deever divorced John Deever. L. M. Remington sues to divorce M. P. Remington. ' The following estates are in probate: Ida M. Moore J. W. Lee J. G. Willeke


Marriage license:


Thomas W. Haselit. 24, and Miss Eliza Harper,


17, both of Pearl.


Marriage license: Sampson L. Wommack, 24, and Miss Edith E. A. Allen, 16, both of Greene county. Page 4: Thomas W. Haselit and Miss Eliza Harper, both from Pearl, were married yesterday in Springfield.


SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 1: Guy A. Shelton, aged 9 years and 4 months, died yesterday and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery. J. A. French of Neodesha and C. E. French of Rolla are relatives of the deceased.


SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT.


Page 1: B. B. Temple was dangerously stabbed near Bolivar: [ This is' a' long article. ]


Page 2: . Alexander Burns, about 50, colored, died yesterday at his home 814 Franklin avenue. He was a brother of Aaron C. White. He leaves a wife and four children, three sons and one daughter, all married. Page 3: Marriage license: John Replogle, 22, and Miss Easy Hargis, 22, both of Ebenezer.


Guy Schelton died at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs ..


William B. Schelton, 823 Mount Vernon street. [Guy Shelton] .


Page 5: Katie A. O'Dell sues to divorce Alexander O'Dell. They have childen.


Emma J. Stewart sues to divorce Thomas H. Stewart. rt


SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 1: Marriage license: John Replogle, 22, and Miss Eary Hargis, 23, both of Ebenezer. .


of Ash Grove.


Marriage license:


Rufus Greene, 21, and Eliza Lovins, 18, both


Guy Shelton died. ** ·E. W. Perdue shot and killed A. W. Rundle and then killed This happened on May 18 at Reinhart's station ten miles north . of himself.


Nevada.


Page 5: ' Miss Emma Cass and Mr. W. A. Galbraith were married. ** Card of thanks for kindness at time of death of "our infant' child," signed by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morton. ' Page 6: Katie Odell divorced Alex Odell. They have children.


Emma Stewart sues to divorce Thomas H. Stewart. Her maiden name was Emma J. 'Shank.


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Why Guy should bare been tolien in sol given to the tristes paresis and loving friends to rador All Kind Providence has called Uny to him for Its own.sdeo ... porpose The funeral corvier wilt tajne yaos In Christ church today at 2 o'clock p


MONDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 4: Mrs. Robert Biggs died yesterday.


. Son born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens. Emma Campbell divorced Marshall Campbell.


Margaret Deever divorced John Deever: Katie A. O'Dell divorced Alexander O'Dell. They have children. Emma J. (Shank) Stewart divorced Thomas H. Stewart.


Page 5: TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


both of Strafford. Marriage license: J. T. Dishman, 24, and Miss Eva Gosnel, 22,


Marriage license: Noble Conger, 21, and Miss Anna F. Grigg, 18, both of Springfield.


William W .. Watson sues to divorce Mary Watson.


. R. O. McAllister sues to divorce Cora McAllister.


TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3: Mrs. Nora Biggs, 25, of 710 Mt. Vernon street died Sunday and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery. She was the daughter of H. Casselman, a farmer of Webster county. She was married January 11, 1894.




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