Abstracts of items of genealogical interest in the Springfield, Missouri newspapers : for 1894 with index, Part 14

Author: Hall, William K. (William Kearney), 1918-
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. Page 4: R. G. McAllister divorced Cora McAllister. William W. Watson divorced Mary Watson. :


The following estates are in probate: Simmons heirs Oliver Austin


Mrs. Gertrude Smith, 16, of 224 South Alley died yesterday of consumption and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery. She was married June 8, 1893, and leaves an eight month old daughter.


Son born to Mr. and Mrs. George Stephens.


TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 22, .1894 -- LEADER -


morning.


Page 1: An unknown man sitting on the railway track was killed this [Andy Musgrove -- see May 28, 1894. ]


Page 4:, R. G. McAllister divorced Cora McAllister. Mrs. Leonora Biggs died and was buried in Hazelwood cemetery. She lived on Mount Vernon street.


cemetery. Mrs. Gertrude Smith, 16, died and will be buried in Hazelwood She lived at 224 South Alley.


WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: Mrs, R. W. Scroggs who resided on the corner of High and .Lyon streets died yesterday.


Charles R. Stoneman, 40, died yesterday at his residence on New street. He will be buried at Sedalia. George T. S. West of Dry Glaize, Laclede county, and Miss .Carrie . Waddle, of 'Roach, Camden county, were married yesterday in Springfield. : [Carrie E, Weddle]


An unknown man was killed by a train yesterday a mile west of the city. 97.


tak Mneri the childish . body ... The throttlex ; your bort. grow: www .t .ok round of the band on the dial. ' At le- some siga of itfe, but only for a wor'


The Republican is missing for Wednesday, May 23, 1894; and for all the in between'issues until Friday, June 1, 1894.


WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 23, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 4: Mrs. Howard Snyder, 84, died this morning at the residence of her son-in-law Peter Imler, 427 East. Pine street.


Mrs. Scruggs who lived on the corner of High and. Lyon streets. died yesterday and was buried at Belleview.


Miss Annie Grigg and Mr. Noble Conger were married. Charles R. Stoneman died. **


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I Muss AnDie Orte Hled at her house In dar evening toMr


cate from Drury ost departed last night for their Western home with the good wishes of the asmaroma friends of the duide: is Springfield who have kaoya Hier from childhood.


Charles R Stonemas who 'diedjes terday al his Lome on New street wear Walout, was a valued employe at the K. C., F. 8. & M. rallroad shops in this city. lle bad been sfor for more than a year. sod leaves a wife and two children The funeral service. wil:


for interment. Mr. Stoneusa, was a worthy cillzon and had many friends here who moura bie death .


THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: .Daughter born to E. T. Slater of the Gulf shops.


Nannie Ponder sues to divorce J. M. Ponder. .


Page 5: Marriage license: Charles M. Scrivener, 21, of Marshfield, and Miss Sue E. Guthrie, 18, of Springfield. Marriage license: Charles M. Vandiver, 26, and Miss . Mamie R.


Stiles; 16, both of Springfield. Marriage license: Charles Greathouse, 26, and Miss Kate Kinney, 18, both of Springfield.


A deed of adoption was filed wherein Andy Gowers and wife adopt' . "Roy" Gowers, whose real name is unknown.


Rev. Charles M. Shrivener, pastor of the M. E. Church South of Marshfield, and Miss Sue E. Guthrie of Springfield will be married this morning.


, Page 8: ‹ Mrs. A. E. Redfearn died at her home in Bois D'Arc yesterday.


THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 24, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 1: Charles Greathouse and Miss Katie Vinney were married at 558


West Pine street. They will live at 506 West Olive street. [Kate Kinney]


Page 2: D. C. Clark of near Miller was killed when thrown from his horse.


Page 4: Peter Sharp sues to divorce Adelia Sharp. They were married April 1, 1890, in Springfield.


Mamie Ponder divorced J. M. Ponder.


Mr. Charles M. Scrivener and Miss Susie E. Guthrie were married this Scrivener is pastor. of the M. E. church, South,' at Marshfield,. morning. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gowers legally adopted a child known as Andy . -


Gowers but whose real name is unknown.


Marriage license: Charles M. Screvner, 21, of Marshfield and


Miss Sue E. Guthrie, 18, of Springfield. Marriage license: Charles M. Vandiver, 26, and Miss Mamie R.


Stiles, 16, both of Springfield. .


Marriage license: Charles Greathouse, 16, and Miss Kate Kinney, 18, both. of Springfield.


FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page: 3:, Marriage license: Fred Behrens, 26, and Miss Gustie Fabel, 21, both of. Springfield.


Marriage license: John W. Cannon, 24, of Ash Grove and Miss Gena Gunn, 17, of Graydon Springs .. [Gena Gum] Page 5: C. P: Wright received a letter from Glasgow, Scotland, announcing that his eldest sister; Mrs .. M. A. Thompson, died April 27 in city.


that


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FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1884 -- LEADER


.Page 2: Oscar Ayleshire lately killed at Butler by Philip Mensinger was, the son of Deputy Marshal Ayleshire who was killed by Sumner Holcom. Page 4: The' cases in the probate court are listed. ** Charles M. Vanderver and Miss Nannie P. Stiles. were married at the residence of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Stiles. Among those present were Dr. H. J. Pulis and Miss Mittie Vanduver of Morrisville, Mo. [Charles M. Vandiver and Mamie R. Stiles]


PROBATE MONAT


E'state of J. C. Howard. cobtioned to -lukust term.


John G. Kad


- meni Bled: balance $193 36.


L'state of A. SI. Shelleds. cuslibued


8 Record sonoal Settlement approved lo Joseph .. E. . Healey , statt, balance #:41 25.


. The will of Alexander; Berte , wus was admitted to probate." Estate of William Furate, W. !!


or.Je serve and bond 'of $2,000 ordered. Estate el Jevec Kelley. ordered that curator turn over te her tol':ward $55 40 for support of mlpor: cumstor


Estate of }'leteber Swith; ssonal set- Uement approved; ballance 06.50.


SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 26, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: Marriage license: Uberto Pittsby, 28, and Miss Ida Lunsford,


17, both of Hickory Barrens. [Uberto Pittsley]


SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 26, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 1: Mrs. Chris P. Wright died May 24th at her residence 770 College . street and will be buried in Maple Park cemetery.


Miss Sue Guthrie and Rev: Charles S. Scrivener were married. ** Miss Anna Grigg and Mr. Noble Conger were married .**


. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Drake went to St. Louis for the wedding of Mr. Will Drake and Miss Laura Wray Garey. Page 2: Henry Lemmertz, a German farmer south of Lebanon, committed suicide.


TUS-WEDDING, OF MIISS SCE Wetter of Mr. J. Untari .A. Chas, Berivewer.


THE WEDDING of Miss Anna Birler W.Mr. Nable Conger of The! Sort Cat. was quietly celebrated Turmlay ... ning at seven o'clock at the realdenne of the bridge father, Mr Win Grigg of Bulliaon atrert. The ceremony waa 1 ... f.r.n. 1 1 .. ..... ... Baptist church, mais ...


or marth the baddy party entered the ebarch, little Wines Beafab and Maggie May flotbrie pre-' ccaling the bride sod grunn 1:rv It " Hunter performed the improvive marriage service of the Methodist


friends of the family. tring prescut The bride worn lier heudaomr travel- Ing costume of gray cloth and velvet with hat of the , ... ..


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in the ding .... . ... handsomely decorated with white rueca : 1. sod amilax. Mr and Mrs Conger dr. partod Tuesday might at rleren for Kansas City where they will be the gurata of Mr. Camper'maister, Stra Int-


their lot are home


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Mra Sertrener departed for Marabbeld. their fatare home; sod many are . the rood wishes of Springdrid friends for this happy couple both of whom num- ber their friends to the city as legloo. Rev. Scrivener belag one of itrory's Art graduales. The bride was attired In s handsome reception gown of tes colored Tatleis elik baodwaturly trots- med with point de gene lace and wore hat and gleise combiain't with con- tume and carried a bouquet nf creval roses tied with long lings of astin ribbon. The two dainty maiden- who) word belleamshla wie pretty wellin


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Dov trimmed in blue att the oil, : pink,and carried baskets of flowers


SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 11: Marriage license: I. N. Tipton of Bois D'Arc and Miss Laura F. Kile of Ash Grove.


Marriage license: J. B. Lusk, 26, and Miss Josie C. Buckner,


21, both of Ash Grove. [Jessie C. Buckner] Page 10: . Mrs. Chris P. Wright of 770 College street dieď.


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Page 9: Miss Sue Guthrie and Mr. Charles Scrivener of Marshfield were married. Thursday.


Miss Laura Ray Garey and Mr. Will Drake were married Tuesday in: St. Louis. Mr. Richard Ray is uncle.of the bride: Mr. Edward Drake is brother "of the groom .. : Mr. Noble Conger of Kansas City and Miss Anna Grigg were married Wednesday'at the home of the bride on Dollison street. They will live in Del'. Norte, Colo.


MONDAY EVENING, MAY 28,' 1884 -- LEADER


. PAge 3 .: The name of the man who was killed by a train last Tuesday was Andx Musgrove and he came from Lebanon in Laclede county.


TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 5: Leah Belle Gibson sues to divorce Robert Gibson. Her maiden name was Robberson.


Charles H. Miller, a native of Germany, was admitted to


citizenship. Page 6: Col. S. P. Wilcox .of Scranton, Pa., died recently. Mrs. 'Wilcox; is the sister of Mrs. C. H. Heer, Sr., of Springfield.


Mrs. Fannie Ayers, nee Wright, formerly of Springfield now .. of St. Louis, sues to divorce.


TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 29, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 1: Leah Bell Gibson sues to divorce George Gibson. Her maiden name was. Robberson.


Charles H. Miller, a native of Germany, was admitted to


citizenship. Page 2: Mrs. Jacob Fannerstock was killed Friday near Montrose when a wagon went off a bridge.


WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT Decoration Day


Page 3: Mrs. Belle Eslinger, wife of Sam Eslinger and sister of Fred Lippman, died yesterday of consumption at her home on Springfield avenue and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery.


Mrs. C. P. Wright died. Marriage license: George Denny, 22, of Smalley, Douglas county and Miss Mary E. Morgan, 17, of Turner's Station.


THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1884 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: L. D. Blackburn of Bois D'Arc and Miss Iva M. Saltsgaver of Ash Grove were married yesterday in Springfield. Marriage license: James R. Wells, 23, and Miss Mary M. Ward, , 19, of Springfield.


Marriage license: Charles F. Holland, 21, and Miss Mattie F.


Johnson, 17, both of Palmetto, Mo. Marriage license: Caleb Stratton, 23, of Fair Grove and Miss Bessie Winton, .17, of Strafford. Marriage license: L. D. Blackburn, 21, of Bois D'Arc and Miss Iva M. Saltsgaver, 16, of Ash Grove.


THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 31, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 1: Miss Ida Saltsgaver and Luke Blackburn, 'both of Bois D'Arc,: were married yesterday in Springfield.


FRIDAY' MORNING, JUNE 1, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: Miss Stepp who resided in the Boulevard addition died yesterday. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed D. . Merritt.


Marriage license: L. A .. Biggs, Jr., 21, and Miss Ettie V.


Williams, 18, 'both of Springfield.


Mr. E. D. Kenna and Miss Madeline Kerens will be married tomorrow at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kerens in St. Louis.


FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN [Parts of the front page. are torn away. ]


'Page 1 :. The 19 year old daughter of Matthias Rapp, a farmer living near Rich Hill, was killed by lightning May 30. Page 2; The following estates are in probate: Charles H. Saltsgaver


W. Merritt L. M. Porta . George W. Watson


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Louis Walter


. Matthew Walter C. b. Kitchell W. M. Armstrong 100.


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FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, 1894 -- LEADER


SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE. 2, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT Page 5: W. D. McMurray sues to divorce May B. McMurray.


SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1884 -- LEADER


·Page 1:


A. Lind, 71, died yesterday and was buried in the National


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cemetery: ** Page 2: Matthias Rapp's daughter, 19, was killed by lightning at her father's farm east of Rich Hill, Page 3: Miss Etta . Williams and Mr. Louis Biggs were married. ***


Miss Madiline Kerens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kerens, and Mr. Edward D. Kenna 'will be married in St. Louis.


THE WEDDING CEREMONY of Yl Falu Willisme, daughter of Mr. and .Yra Joba I. Williame, to Mr. Lonie Bien. w. quietis mostrated at the -


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tired in a pretty white chins silk ro-


A.' Lind. 71 years of age, died yester- day at'll o'clock, and was buried this afternoon at 2 o'clock In the National ! cemetery. Mr. falad, who belonged til co.npany A. in an illinois reguneut. has been sick for four months and suc- cum bed to congestive of the laags l'e came to SpringBald eleven years ago and lived two and a half miles rant i of the city of the Work Bruge tool lle leaves a wife dod two children bere. 6 ton in lows and a doubler je. Hn- nois.


Yor few weeks the guests of Mr. and Mr fliggs. Their many Springfield friends klip us la ziendias 'var cordial con-


SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: Miss Lillian Beazley of Seymour and W. W. Mantz of West Plains -


will be married.


Mrs. W. P. Warford died yesterday at her residence 1341 Clay street and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery. Marriage license: Eddie Hammontree, 20, and Miss Luella Julian, 18, both of Cave Spring.


Mrs. J. M. Greer died Friday at her home five miles southeast of the city and will be buried in the cemetery at Brookline.


Page 4: Judge H. P. Gray of Neosho died Friday.


Page 5: Charles Altschul and Miss Cora Clayton will be married in St. Louis. Miss Clayton has been teaching school in Springfield. Page 6: Mr. Lon Biggs, 20, and Miss Etta Williams, 17, daughter of Mr.


and Mrs. John W. Williams, were married Wednesday. Mr. Biggs is attending dental college in Kansas City.


Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pinkerton went to Kentucky where Mrs. Pinkerton's mother died.


SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 2: Annie C. Atterbery sues to divorce Joseph J. Atterbery. A. Lind, 71, died Friday at his home two and a half miles southeast of Springfield and was buried in the National cemetery. He served in an Illinois regiment during the war. He leaves a widow and two children -- a son in Iowa and a daughter in Illinois.


Mrs. Edith S. Turner celebrated her 85th birthday on June 1 at


Turner station. She is the mother of 14 children, 11 of whom are married and 3 have died. Of the '80 grandchildren, 70 are living. She also has 29 great grandchildren. All of her five sons served in the union army and one died in the service.


· Marriage license: Eddie Hammonstree, 20, and Miss Luella


Julian, 17, both of Cave Spring. The parents gave consent. , Page 5: Miss Etta Vinton Williams, daughter of Mr. John Williams, and Mr.' Lon [or Lou] Biggs, son of a farmer near Nichols Junction, were married Wednesday.


Mr. E. D. Kenna and Miss Madeline Kerens were married last night at the residence of the bride's parents in Vandeventer Place in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Pinkerton went to Lexington, Ky., where Mrs. Pinkerton's mother died.


MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 1: 'Bob Crenshaw died. **


Page 4: Annie C. Atterberry sues to divorce Joseph J. Atterberry. John Williams of Springfield has gone to Clinton, Mo., where he will be married to Miss Weidemer.


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BOB CRENSHAW DEAP.


Probably Khiet Wale to Die His Duty .. :A telegrama was received in the city this afternoon to the effect that Rob. ort Crenshaw, of this city was killed this morning at 9:45 o'clock; at Het Springs, Ark. It is supposed that Nr. "reushaw was the victim of an accident ka he was engaged in voustrurting rad ruf . the re,a n where he met his


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fate, and that he wasa pleasant turu and s good man gues without maylag. for be was wall knowa bere. There are rumors of all sorts in the wind, but It is hoped that young Biob, as his friends believe. hay pour over the river without disrnurteny to him- self or his family.


TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1884 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: George W. Burns and Miss Susanna Rawlings were married Saturday.


[G. W. Byrne] · Page 5: Edward Dudley Kenna and Miss Madeline Kerens, second daughter of Mr .. and Mrs. Richard C. Kerens, were married Saturday in St. Louis. The groom formerly lived in Springfield. [This is a long article. ]


Page 8: Robert S. Crenshaw was killed at Hot Springs, Ark. **


PREMATURA BLAST.


It Ends the Life of Robert S. Cronshaw


Opa of Hla. Wo


Au Inquest Hield Over the Remains. He Is To Be Buried la - This City.


Luke Crutcher yesterday received a brief telegram from Hot Eprings har- ing that he Matter low.


quiry for particulars. -


The bodies of both men were blown bigh in the air by the terrible forer of i the explosion and were musilsindai- most beyond recognition. .


Bol Crenshaw, as he is more gee- erally called, was a contractor and had a contract to build -sx 'milles of road on the Little Rock, Het Spelag Texas railroad. A dispatch to THE


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blasting on the road 10 miles from Hot Springs yesterday when a premature explosion occurred and Crenshaw and one of his work !. es samed Robert Me i Connelly, of Jackson. Niss., were in- stantly killed. The bodies were taken to Hot Springs late yesterday afternoon and Iquest beld. After listening to all the testimony the corones's jury returned a verdict at- taching no blame to any one. Creo- shaw's remains were embalmed and forwarded ou a train last night to this city where they will be buried.


Robert S. Crenshaw was a young man bort 28 years old and onmarried. was a son of L. A. 'D. Crenshaw, one cf the wealthiest mon in Gre cting tl' ness for several years A3d ,was quite Successful in that Line of was a brother of John Crenshaw and Mrs. L, F. Crutcher, of this city, and Walter Crenshaw, of St. Louis, and was quite well known throughout Southwest Missouri.


Mr. Crenshaw was a member of fire department Na 1, of this city. for sev- eral years' and bis companions in the department assert that there was no braver or more oticient man for soch work in the world. "His services were considered so valoable tbet his piace us boseman had -bob supplied only temporarily. lo Che hope that he would return to fill it again.


TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 1: Robert S. Crenshaw was killed. **


Page 2: ' Mrs. W. P. Warford died. and was buried in Hazelwood cemetery. John Williams of Springfield and Miss Weidener of Clinton will. be married next Wednesday.


Page 4: Marriage license: George W. Byrne and Miss Suesanna Rawlings, both of Springfield.


Mrs. Helen Greer, 38, nee Rountree; died Saturday of consumption at her home near Brookline. She was the youngest daughter of the late. Junius She leaves a husband and four or five children:


M. Rountree.


The following estates are in probate: Nathan Bray S. M. Brayfield


Joseph W. Swadley


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John D. Conway B. Messersmith.


E. Havens


John. and Thomas Bassenger Dora, Stella and Thomas F. Payne William F. Horner


Walter Hughes Robert E. Knox


Catherine S: Kepley Robert Hacking Robert L. Fondren


Wiley Adams J. L. Hoyal


L. ron


Bbq, yesterday cardinal's


Orrosbe'w; hed boca krfkrt Drh


particulars of the south word!


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The sewe created a sensation in Brriogfeld, where Mr. Crenshaw i- weil and favorably kunota: naissant wat atont 25 resre oid and the fussg. eat out of the Jate Col. L. A. D. Crea. alis r, who was one of the "wealth est mea lu C. vene county before the war The remains will reach bare' ible eventos, what the funeral amex. mesta will be perfected ..


TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 5, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 4: The funeral of R. S. Crenshaw will be held at the home of L. F. Crutcher at 1418 Benton avenue. He will be buried in Maple Park cemetery.


The estates in probate are listed. **


Laute of A. M. Hayleid;


Annesi settlement approved La


Sul : settlement approved: $134.56.


estate of R. Xemmersoltb. Patate of .E. ffarems. frt sansa) settlement approved: balance. 8:02.03: administrator ordered to pay balance. ou ffth dass dewasd: administration ordered diecostianed. Annual settle-


meager; balances $131.9K


tests of Dora, Stalls and Themes Y.


Estate of William F. fforner: mille- ment continued until February term.


Patate of Waiter Hepi ... Thisom T Knox appointed curstor and bond ap- proved.


Fatate of Rubert E. Knox: same entry. L'state of Cather'ne > Reply mno. tion to diminies win.a .- trator over ruled; proceedings to discover annetA dimmmeed by consent of parties at the cost of L. M. Dishman; execution to lasue for gost. 813. 10: " K Kepley Ojes boud in sum of $1 90, which is approved.


Estate of Robert Slacking: Anal act: tlement approved and execatrix dia- charged. Fatato of Robert [ .. Fondren; sonna) settlement approved. balance, $51.02. Existe of Wiley Adama; sale of real estate ordered for cash.


Eatale of J 1. Hoval ordered that administrator pay co all liftb-class demande nepald 15 per cent of the amount of principal and interest at this dete.


WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


· Page 3; . Robert S. Crenshaw, the young railroad contractor, was killed by the premature explosion of a blast Monday at Hot Springs, Ark. He will be buried here in Maple Park cemetery. Marriage license: Harry Cooke, 25, of St. Louis and Miss Laura


E. Crane, 21, of Ash Grove. {Laura E. Boone] Charles Altschul and Miss Cora Clayton were married Monday in


Page' 4: St. Louis.


WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3: Marriage license: Harry S. Cooke of St. Louis and Miss Laura


She is a great granddaughter of. Daniel Boone, the pioneer


Boone of Ash Grove. of Kentucky. Page 4: Robert S. Crenshaw, who was killed Monday by a premature blast of dynamite near Hot Springs, Ark., will be buried here. The funeral will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Crutcher, 1418 Benton avenue.


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WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1894 -- LEADER


Page. 1: "Robert S. Crenshaw was killed last Monday by a blast near Hot Springs, Ark., and will be buried here:


Miss Dottie Norris, daughter of E. P. Norris, 1959 Springfield avenue, died and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery.


Page '4: W. M. Pemberton and Miss Laura F. Adair were married this morning.


THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT :


Page 3: . Fannie Mason sues to divorce Stephen Mason.


Dave Horn, colored, was killed when he fell between the cars of


a freight train. He lived on Phelps avenue below Grant street. . Robert S. Crenshaw was buried in Maple Park cemetery. His funeral took place at the home of L. F. Crutcher.


Page 6: 'There is a long article about Marionville but it deals mostly in generalities and does not give names. Marriage license: William Pemberton, 22, and Miss Laura T.


Adair, 18, both of Springfield. Marriage license: James M. Deer, 24, of Mascot, Greene county,


and Miss M. M. Tindell, 16, of Springfield.


of Yeakley, Mo. Marriage license: William W. Watson and Miss Mary E. Rose both


Marriage license: Goerge M. Presnell and Miss Katie O'Dell both


of Ebenezer.


THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3: Tennie Mason sues Stephen Mason for divorce.


Dottie Norris, daughter of E. P. and Jennie Norris, died Tuesday, aged 11 years, 4 months and 11 days, and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery. The family home is at 1959 Springfield avenue. Mr. Norris works for the fire department.


. Marriage license: George M. Presnell and Miss Katie Odell, .both


1 of Ebenezer. Marriage license: William M. Watson and Miss Mary E. Rose,. both of Yeakley, Greene county


Marriage license: James M. Deer, of Mascot, Greene county, and


Miss Mary M. Tindell, 16, of Springfield. Marriage license: William Pemberton and Miss Laura F. Adair, both of Springfield.


· Page 4: David Marley was killed. ** William Pemberton and Miss Laura F. Adair were married


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yesterday.


Robert S. Crenshaw was buried in Maple Park cemetery. His' funeral was held at the home of his brother-in-law L. F. Crutcher on Benton avenue.


Lakro to bus home at Ml Pdlpar+


night 'I'be deceased. is belles snows to Dave Hu.a. and it is said thes'bo wes trying to beat his way to Rolls or th Louis at the time of the coolest Me was" sodum passed by Tlies Layton. . colored ans of this city, who returned with Mariey.


somputer to board


task" two miles .from. Omairay.


Curveer. Diemer decided to hold as inquest and depaty osestable H !!! eninmusei the following jary; r. L. Dospeli. W. T. Morrow, Hester Day. Prie Delly, B F. Newman and Perry Fulu. .


After viewing the body the corever adjourned the.inquest watll 10 o'clock Friday morning, wbes the taking of testimony will commence ir tho mmer of Justice Chian's office.


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THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 1: J. O'Bryant, an old pioneer, died today at Republic. Dollie Norris, daughter of Preston E. Norris of the fire department, 'died June 5 and was buried in Hazelwood cemetery. David Marley, colored, died yesterday at the home of his parents He was injured when trying to board a train.


'64 Phelps avenue.


Robert S. Crenshaw was buried in Maple Park cemetery.


'Page 4: Marriage license: George M. Presnell,and Miss Katie Odell, both


of Ebenezer .. Marriage license :. William'M. Watson and, Miss Mary E. Rose, .both of. Yeakley. '


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op it was discussed that his hits ar


The tsfortasst &they tu wirts so Boring feld as soon as . possible and


Marriage license: James M. Deer of Mascot and Miss Mary M.


Tinde1, 16, of Springfield. Marriage license: William Pemberton and' Miss Laura F .: Adair, both of Springfield. .


FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, .1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: The. 12 year old son of Barney Edmonson, colored, died Wednesday.




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