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mother lives in Peirce City.
Page 6: Marriage license: William I. Cook and Miss Sidney Bray are to
be married.
Marriage license! Albertus Brown and Miss Violet B. Crane.
Marriage license: Newton G. Fulbright and Miss Ella Rudd, both colored.
THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1884 -- REPUBLICAN
Page. 1: Jennie Havens committed suicide. She was about 22. She leaves Page 3: Marriage license: Albertus Brown of Chicago, Ill., and Miss
a widowed mother in Pierce City. Her correct name is Jennie Cassaday ..
Violet B. Crane of Springfield.
Marriage license: William I. Cook and Miss Sidney Bray, both of
Ash Grovei Marriage license: Newton G. Fulbright of Springfield and Miss Ella Budd of Marshfield. [Ella Rudd]
Marriage license: Robert L. Pate and Miss Caddie S. Mack, both of Springfield. They were' married yesterday. [Cordie S. Mack]
. Marriage license: L. W. Lapham and Miss Belle T. Speake, both of Springfield.
THURSDAY .EVENING, JUNE 28, 1894 -- LEADER
Page . 1: Jennie Havens died. **
Page ,4 ;. James Johnson and Hugh Means were killed in a mine at Joplin.
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FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 1: Newett Hayderi, a negro, was lynched yesterday at Monett. He was accused of killing Brakoman Greenwood about a week ago at Monett. . Page 2: Mrs. James Jones, the wife of a well to do farmer at Nixa, . Mo., commited suicide.
Page 3: . Jennie Havens died and will be buried at Pierce City. Mayes Herrin and Miss Byrd Morgan of Carthage were married in Springfield. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Byron Morgan who lives west of Carthage. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herrin. Neither family knew about the marriage until it was announced in the paper. Miss Morgan went to Springfield to be with her aunt Mrs. Lee. The groom has a position with the Rock Island railway offices in Chicago and the couple will live there.
Marriage license: Walter Ferrier and Miss Victory Schmalhorst. [Victoria Schmalhorst] .
. Mrs. Dacey, 63, mother of Henry Dacey, died yesterday at her home on Hayden street.
Charles J. Robertson and Miss Mary E. Prater were married last
evening Page 5: The wife of James Jones,, a well-to-do farmer living at Nixa in Christian county seven miles west. of Ozark, committed suicide June 28. She was about 22. She leaves two small children.
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Miss Victoria Schmalhorst and Walter Farrier were married last night at the home of the bride's father, W. L. Schmalhorst, 980 north Jefferson street.
A. Phipps, who was struck by a locomotive on Wednesday, died
yesterday. An inquest was, held. [See page 3 of the newspaper for Thursday, June. 28, 1894. ]
Page 6: Perry T. Allen was called to Bolivar by the death of his sister.
FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
Page 3: A. Phipps who was struck by a locomotive last Wednesday west of Turner's station died yesterday in a Springfield hospital. He had been married three times and divorced twice. He was buried at the expense .of the county.
Marriage license: Charles J. Robertson and Miss Mary E. Prater, both.of Springfield. Marriage license: Charles Walter and Miss Emma Eckas, both of
Springfield. Marriage license: Walter.Ferrier and Miss Victoria Schmalhorst, both of Springfield.
The mother of Henry and John Dacy died Thursday morning on Hayden street, aged 63, and will be buried in the Catholic cemetery. [Flora Dacy ?? ]
Page 4: Jennie Cassady, alias Havens, committed suicide. .She was born February 7, 1872, at Raymond, Warren county, Kentucky. Her mother is Mrs .. S. J. Rogers of Pierce City .. . She will be buried at Pierce City.
Miss Victoria C. Schmalhorst, daughter of Mr. William Schmalhorst, 980 North Jefferson street, and Mr. William T. Ferrier were . married last night. Mr. Ferrier is a brakeman on the Frisco.
. Messrs. Will and Dave Schmalhorst came from Conway to attend the
1 wedding of their sister. Their sister, Mrs. Jacob Miller, who lives south of Conway, also came.
FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 29, · 1894 -- LEADER =
· Page 4: The 12 year old son of Lewis Miller of Benton county drowned in Cole' Camp creek.
"Old man Higgs" of Stone county is believed to have served in the War of 1812, in the Florida war, and in the Mexican war. but his memory is gone and he cannot remember the numbers of his regiments or the names of his officers.
Page 8: Son born to Mr. and Mrs. William A. Reeds; of North Jefferson
street.
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The Democrat. for Saturday, June 30, 1884, is missing.
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SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1884 -- REPUBLICAN
Page 1: Ulysses Hayden, a Negro, was lynched June 29 near Monett; Mo. He is said to have killed Bots Greenwood. Page 2: Mrs. Sophia Ross died yesterday at the home of her daughter Mrs.
J. C. Biggart, 959 North Main street. She was 84 years, 7 months and 17 days old. She leaves ten children, all adults. The youngest is Mrs. Sam Beegle. Her oldest son, Henry, is president of the Cripple Creek mines in Colorado. The other children, except Charles H. Ervay and Mrs. Biggart, are scattered. She will be buried in Maple Park cemetery.
Son born to Mr. and Mrs. William A. Reed on North Jefferson
street.
Rev. A. P. Johnson, formerly of Springfield, died at Spring Vålley, Il1. · Page 6: John Cline, a fireman on the Memphis route, committed suicide yesterday. It is thought he was a widower. He was about 28. He will be buried at Cincinnati.
** The Leader is missing for Saturday, June 30, 1894.
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SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page. 3: Benjamin Mitchell sues to divorce. Mackie Mitchell. They were . married. February 1892 in Wyandotte, Kansas. Page 6: Belle Speake and Louis Lapham were married Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents Mr. ,and Mrs. J. W. Speake on North Robberson .avenue. Page. 8: Miss Victoria Schmalhorst and Mr. Walter Farrier were married Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents on north Jefferson street. Mr. Burt .Brown of Peoria, Ill., and Miss Viola Crane were married Thursday at the home of the bride's mother Mrs. Belle Crane on Park street.
Jennie Havens died and was buried at Pierce City. Daughter born to License Inspector T. J. Jenkins.
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The Republican for Sunday, July 1, 1894, is missing.
MONDAY EVENING, JULY 2, 1894 -- LEADER
Page 4: J. T. Rice, a Clinton merchant, died last week.
Mrs. James Jones, wife of a farmer near Nixa in Christian county, committed suicide. She has two children
Page 8: Marriage license: Samuel A. Williams of Republic and Miss Emma Sims of Bois D'Arc.
TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 3 :. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferrier and Miss Myrtle Ferrier left yesterday to visit friends in Conway.
The mother of J. M. Walters of Rogersville died yesterday at age 31.
Marriage license: J. W. Nauls, 22, and Miss Rhoda Jermie Daily,
22. . . Marriage license: Thomas E. Scott, 23, and Miss Dorah B.
Miller, 17. .
TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
Page 1: . The following estates are in probate:
Jacob Albert; Emma Albert is the widow. Gus Powers Charles R. Stoneman
George L. Lee
Nellie L. Lee
E. J. Bryant Robert L., S. M., Verdi and Pearl Yarbrough Ambrose, Baker, Virgie, Elmer and Ella Yarbrough
Page .2: Marriage license: Thomas E. Scott of Kansas City and Miss Dorah
B. Miller of Springfield.
Marriage license: . J. W. Nauls and Miss Rhoda Jennie Dailey,
both of Springfield. · Page 3: The mother of J. M. Watts, 81, died yesterday at Rogersville.
TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 3, 1894 -- LEADER
Page 1: Mrs. W. T. Sheffield died this afternoon at the home of her father Judge F. J. Underwood on the corner of Benton avenue and Atlantic street. She was the daughter-in-law · of Judge William E. Sheffield.
Page 4: "Aunt" Vina Montgomery, 103, died at Osceola. She was brought as a slave by the Montgomery family to Henry county in 1836 in that portion of it which is now St. Clair county. She saw her descendants to the fifth generation.
Marriage license: J. W. Nauls, 22, and Miss· Rhoda Jennie Daily, 22, both of Springfield.
Marriage license: Thomas E. Scott, 23, of Kansas City, and Miss Dora B. Miller, 19, of Springfield.
Marriage license: Henry G. Neff,25, of Willard and Miss Nora B. Anderson, 19, of Bishop, Greene county.
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WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 2: Mrs. Will. T. Sheffield died yesterday at the residence of her father F. J. Underwood. Page 3: Annie C. Atterbery sues. to divorce Joseph J. Atterbery.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
Page 3: Annie C. Atterberry sues to divorce Joseph J. Atterberry. 1
The 13 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lipps residing west of the city died yesterday and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery. Benjamin Mitchell sues to divorce Mackie · Mitchell .. They were married February 13, 1892, at Wyandotte, Kansas.
Page 4: Mrs. Will Sheffield died yesterday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Underwood of. consumption.
The Leader did not publish on Wednesday, July 4, 1894.
THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 5, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
'Page 2: William Woodruff of Atchison, Karsas, and Miss Florence Martin of Springfield were married yesterday in Springfield.
Mrs. Will T. Sheffield died and will be buried in Maple Park cemetery from the home of her father Mr. F. J. Underwood, 1351 Benton avenue. Mrs. J. O. McGuire, late of Sparta, died yesterday in Marionville at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Youngblood. Page 3: Willie Evans of Buffalo killed himself accidentally.
THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 5, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
Page 1: Cassio Crume was killed July 3 at Seneca, Mo., when he was buried under a pile of wheat released from a bin.
Charles W. Cummins and Miss Pearl Hardesty were married last night at the home of the bride's parents on the northwest corner of Mt. Vernon and Grant streets. Mr. Cummins was formerly with the Republican.
Page 4: Mrs. Will T. Sheffield died. She was the daughter of Mr .. . F. J. .
Underwood, 1851 Benton avenue.
Mrs. Lottie Veatch of St. Louis, formerly of Joplin, committed suicide July 3.
THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 5, 1894 -- LEADER
Page 4: Judge Thomas Henley, a pioneer of St. Clair county, died at Hot Springs where he had gone in hopes of regaining his health.
Page 5: There is a list of people having letters at the postoffice. If these are not called for in fifteen days they will be forwarded to the dead-letter office.
. Page 8: Mrs. Ollie McGuire, wife of the late John McGuire of Sparta, died July 4th at Verona and will be buried there.
Robert Anderson of the firm Anderson Bros. on South street and Miss Margaret Thomson of Wichita, Kansas, were recently married.
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FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 6, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 3: J. C. Whitley was admitted to citizenship.
The eight month old child of J. W. Tippin of Nichols died
yesterday. Mrs. Will Sheffield died and was buried in Maple Park cemetery. Lewis J. Kent of Springfield and Miss Florence Petijohn of St.
Louis were married July 4 in St. Louis. Page 5: Mrs. Julia Spraggins, 66, died yesterday and will be buried in Maple Park cemetery. She was the mother of Mrs. J. W. Weir, 1537 Washington avenue.
FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 6, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
Page 3: Mrs. W. T. Sheffield died and was buried in Maple Park cemetery. She was married eight years ago and lived in Baltimore but returned to Springfield when her health failed. Her father is T. J., Underwood who lives on Benton avenue.
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Page 4: William Woodruff of Atchison, Kansas, and Mrs. Florence Martin of Springfield were married. July 4th.
Mrs. Julia Spragins, 86, died Thursday and will be buried in Maple Park cemetery. She was the mother of Mrs. J. W. Weir, 1507 Washington . avenue. Mrs. J. O. McGuire died at Marionville. Mrs. W. F. Steffen of Springfield attended the funeral.
FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1894 -- LEADER Page 8: Miss Lizzie McPherson died today at the residence of A. N. Foss.
SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 3: Miss E. R. McPherson died yesterday at her home 942 Robberson
avenue. She was over 79 and was a cripple. She was the sister of the late William McPherson of St. Louis and of the late Dr. A. W. McPherson of Springfield. Page 4: Miss Bird Narramore of Carthage was found dead in the Meramec river at Valley Park near St. Louis.
SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
Page .3: Marriage license: A. P. Humble of Cedar county, Oklahoma, and
Miss L .. A. Loney of Billings, Christian county. [Miss N. A. Laney]
Son born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson of Forsyth. Mrs. Johnson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wood on College street in Springfield.
Miss Lizzie McPherson, 79, died yesterday. She had been a cripple from the result of an injury when she was four years old. She was the sister. of Dr. A. W. McPherson. Page 4: Miss Josie Perigen died last night from burns when she was pouring naphtha into a lighted stove. She was from Billings and was working as a domestic for Mrs. G. W. Sittler on St. Louis street.
Mrs. Julia Spragins died and was buried in Maple Park cemetery. She was the grandmother of County Clerk T. F. Spragins.
SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 7, 1894 -- LEADER .
Page 2: Miss Pearl Hardesty and Mr. C. W. Cummins were married Wednesday at the home of the bride on Mount Vernon street.
Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Zink of Texarkana, Texas.
Miss Edith Mae Baker and Mr. L'eo Dickson of Chicago will be married Wednesday, July 11.
Page 3: Miss Josie Perageon died last night. She was burned while filling a gasoline ·
stove without turning off the burner. She was 19 and an orphan. She will be buried at Billings.
Page 4: Mike Anglin, an old citizen of Sarcoxie Prairie, died Saturday night.
Page 8: Miss Lizzie McPherson died.
J. E. Leeper, a farmer living near Walnut Grove, last Thursday shot his 13 year old daughter Jerlie in the head inflicting a fatal wound. He is a chronic alcoholic and shot his daughter when intoxicated. He has six children. Jerlie was the second child. Herbert, the oldest, is 1.4.
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SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 3: Josie Partigue burned to death Friday and was buried at Republic.
W. W. Blackman sues to divorce Julia Blackman. They were married in 1866 in Springfield, Texas, and moved here in 1870. All of their children save one are of age.
Miss Jo Lyons of Paris, Texas, died Thursday at the residence of Tom Judkins in Monett. She and her sister were visiting the Judkins family. Pete McGann, about 22, a blacksmith, committed suicide last
night. So far is known the dead man has no living relatives.
Page 4: The son of Judge Bradford of Lebanon died in Texas. He was 42 years old. Page 6: Miss Edith Mae Baker, daughter of Judge and Mrs. James Baker, and Mr. George E. Dickson of Chicago will be married on Wednesday.
Page 8: Miss Liscio McPherson died.
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SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
Page 3: . S. E. Wilhoit sues to divorce Maggie Wilhoit.
W. W. Blackman' sues to divorce Julia Blackman.
Page 4: . Josie Perigan burned to death Friday and was buried at Brookline: Her brother lives in Billings. . Miss Lizzie "McPherson died.
Peter McGatty' committed suicide last night. He was employed in the blacksmith shop of Jack Larkin. He lived on East Olive street. He said he came from California.
MONDAY EVENING, JULY 9, 1894 -- LEADER
Page 4: Charles Bartlett of Joplin.and Miss Annie Ferguson, daughter of B. Ferguson of Joplin, were married May 9 at Topeka, Kansas.
J. Kirtley who lived about four miles from Farmington committed suicide Saturday at the home of his brother-in-law F. M. Laws.
Page 6: Peter McGann committed suicide.Saturday. He had attempted to shoot other people and when surrounded by-police he shot himself. He is said to have come from California and was employed in a blacksmith shop. He will be buried at the alms house.' [Pete McGahan?]
TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT.
· . Page 3: Marriage license: J. P. Hurley, 21, and Miss Edith Mason, 18, bothof this city. [ Edith Wason] .
Mary Miller sues to divorce William Miller. .
TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
Page 3 :. Mary Miller sues to divorce William Miller.
Page 4: Miss Elizabeth McPherson, 79, died.
Marriage license: J. P. Hurley and Miss Edith Wason, both of
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. Springfield. Daughter born yesterday to Mike L. Howe on West. Mill street. The father is an employe of the Memphis route. Pete McCann committed suicide Saturday and was buried at the
county farm.
TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 10, 1894 -- LEADER
· Page 4: Miss Emma Atkins committed suicide Friday two miles west of Walker in Vernon county. Two years ago Dr. J. N. B. Dodson committed suicide in the same room :.
Page 5: Mary Miller sues to divorce William Miller.
Page 6: Peter McGann, said to have come from California, committed suicide Saturday.
Page 8: Stephen Damrill, a grocer at 911 Dale street, committed suicide yesterday. Miss Daisy Damrill is his daughter. [This is a long article.]
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page, 4: Mrs. Fannie Langruer died July 2. She was the daughter of Charles Sheppard and a sister of J. D. Sheppard of the Central National bank. She lived in Pasadena, Calif.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
Page 1: Arthur Large was shot and killed July 9 near Ava, Mo. He came from Pratt, Kansas, about a year ago. He was 23 and unmarried .. He was shot by Alexander Anderson, 17. Page 3: The following estates are in probate: George L. Lee William L. Fugate Nellie L. Lee Raymond Struntz Charles L. Wilson V. J. Stillwagon Charles Stoneman E. J. O'Bryant 'Robert L. Yarbrough Ambrose Yarbrough Homer, Franklin and Genora Rose Washington Merritt
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R. J. McElhany D. B. Gates ' Mary Bunel Stokes A. Arnold M. L. McClure Stepeen G. Kinney
Page 4: Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fielder at their home five miles south of Springfield. Twin sons born to John Crass on South Campbell .street. Mr.
Crass is an employe of the Memphis route. Girlie Leeper, 12, died Monday. She was shot Thursday near
Walnut Grove by her father J. E. Leeper.
Stephen Damrill committed suicide Monday. He was formerly a grocer at 911 Dale street. He left a note saying he wished to be buried at Lorenzo Chapel in Republic, Mo. He has a wife. Miss Daisy Damrill is his daughter.
Mrs. H. A. Frank went to Chicago to attend the funeral of her
mother.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 11, 1894 -- LEADER
Page 5: The following estates are in probate: George L. Lee William L. Fugate
Nellie L. Lee
Raymond Struntz Charles L. Wilson
V. J. Stillwagen
Charles Stoneman
E. J. O'Bryant Robert L. Yarbrough Ambrose Yarbrough
Homer, Franklin and Genora Rose
Washington Merritt
E. J. McElhany D. B. Gates Mary Bunel Stokes A. Arnold . M. L. McClure Stephen G. Kinney
Marriage license: J. P. Hurley, 21, and Miss Edith Wason, 18, both of Springfield. Marriage license: George E. Dickson, 26, of Chicago and Miss Edith M. Baker of Springfield.
Page 8: The little child of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Clark of Kilham street died last night and was buried in Bellview cemetery.
Mary Blue, a colored woman living at the corner of Earl and Sherman streets, died last night and will be buried at Carthage.
Steve Damrill committed suicide Monday and will be buried at Lorenzo chapel near Republic.
THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT Page' 2: · Marriage license: M. S. Mason and Miss Lucy Frizzell.
The infant child of John M. Clark, corner Killman and Dale streets, died yesterday and was buried at Bellevue cemetery.
Page 3: Miss Edith Mae Baker, daughter of Judge James Baker, and George Edwin Dickson of Chicago were married last night.
Page 5: Lucy F. Danheiser sues to divorce Charles J. Danheiser. : They were married in 1870 in Memphis. They have three children. Henry Rhoades sues to divorce Calinda Rhoades. They were : : married in 1884 at Elkhorn, Kansas.
Robert Love, clerk in the postoffice, and Miss Mabel Williams, daughter of John W. Williams, were married last night.
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THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
Page 3: Henry Rhoades sues to divorce Celinda F. Rhoades. They were married May 16, 1884, at Elkhorn, Neb. .
Lucy F. Danheiser sues to divorce Charles F. Danheiser. They were married September 26, 1870, at Memphis, Tenn. They have four small children.
Marriage license: M. S. Mason and Mrs: Lucy Frizzel, both of
Springfield: Marriage license: George Edwin Dickson of Chicago, 'Ill., and Miss Edith Mae Baker of Springfield.
Page 4: . Miss Edith Mae Baker and Mr. George Edwin Dickson of Chicago were married yesterday. The bride is the daughter of Judge James ,Baker. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clark died and was buried at Belleville cemetery.
Mary Blue, colored, died yesterday and will be buried at
Carthage.
Stephen Damrill committed suicide Tuesday and was to be buried
at Republic. Rev. E. W. Clippinger and Miss Haddie Bunger were married July 5 at the home of the bride's grandfather near Bloomington, Indiana.
THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 1894 -- LEADER
Page 1: Mr. Robert Love and Miss Mabel Williams were married last night at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. John W. Williams. Mr. Love is chief clerk in the postoffice. [The article lists the guests.]
Page 8: Mr. R. B. Love and Miss Mabel M. Williams, both of Springfield, were married July 10. .
Robert Collins, 64, of 1324 North Grant street, died this morning and will be -
. buried in Maple Park cemetery. He leaves a wife and family of grown children.
M. S. Mason, a freight brakeman, married a widow last night. Mr. Maon has divorced two previous wives.
FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 1: Engineer Traver was killed in a train wreck July .12 at McElhany station near Neosho.
Page 2: . Mrs. W. A. Pursley who lived east of the city died yesterday. Robert Collins, 64, of 1324 north Grant street died yesterday .
and will be buried in Maple Park cemetery.
Son born to Rev. Habbecker, the German minister.
FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
Page 1: Engineer Traver and Fireman Grattis were killed July 12 in a train wreck near Neosho.
Page 4: Mrs. W. A. Pursley, 34, living several miles east of
Springfield, died yesterday. Marriage license: Robert. B. Love and Miss Mabel Williams, both of Springfield. Robert Collins, about 65, of 1234 North, Grant street, died yesterday of consumption and will be buried in Maple Park cemetery,
FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 13, 1894 -- LEADER
Page 2: There is an article about Mountain Grove, Missouri. It mentions most of the business concerns and various people.
Page 8: There is a biographical sketch of Prof. William H. Lynch of the Mountain Grove academy. He was born in 1839 in Texas county, Missouri, a son of David and Pollie A. Lynch. His father was born in 1803 in Kentucky. His mother was born in Missouri. William · . H. Lynch served in the federal army. [This is a long article.] Mrs. W. A. Pursley, 34, residing east of the city died.
Miss Susie. Howard, 21, colored, a sister of Jess Howard on South alley, died and . was buried in Hazelwood cemetery ..
Daughter born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Owens of 623 Guy street.
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SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page .3: S. E. Wilhoit sues to divorce Maggie Wilhoit. Mary S. Hammons sues to divorce C. A. Hammons. . They were married in September 1893. Her maiden name was Mary S. Roach. Page 8: Engineer Travers was killed in a train wreck south of Neosho.
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