Abstracts of items of genealogical interest in the Springfield, Missouri newspapers : for 1894 with index, Part 2

Author: Hall, William K. (William Kearney), 1918-
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L'onstabi. A. M. Arnold: This oven ing alwant : 45 my deputy. R. M. Young. autormed . mit that a becht from the furniture factor; was golug to be delivered to Mr. Wirsch He told use the parties were going to Wrach's stable at 9:30 o'clock aud take Wyrach's wagon to get the belt duwn to Hoonville street with s'ouny. Ile said there would be three in the


stay there entil I could get ' Mr. HMM, who had been detailed to watch . car or the Gulf railroad track. Hill came back with me and wi.h Young we went to Smith street It was then " orlock. Young went


= three-quarter of All he is returned and reported that


it was your and thas but one man went with It. We then went to Wyrach's


TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 1: David Jenkins of Douglas county was cut to pieces by a sawmill.


Page 3:' John Johnson was killed when resisting arrest.' [This is a long


article. )


Page 4: Marriage license: Vauan Dickinson to Miss Katie Quinn, both of Greene county. Hugh Grove Curran, formerly of Springfield, and Miss Pearl Gildersleeve will be married January 31 in Denver.


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WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page .2: Marriage license: Thomas Mckown and Miss Catherine Shea. Marriage license: J. D. Dennis, 20, and Miss Cora Ammons, 19, both of: Ash Grove.


WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3: Son born to Slaten Covin, Jr., of Fair Grove.


Page 4: John Johnson, who was shot Saturday night, was buried in


Hazelwood cemetery. Marriage license: Thomas Mckown to Miss Catherine Shea, both of Greene county.


THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: Frank P. Scott and Miss Viola L. Vanderford were married last evening at the home of the bride's parents, 2204 Lyon street.


Mrs. S. C. Asper, 2038 Benton avenue, died yesterday and will be buried in Maple Park cemetery.


John B. Robertson divorced Eleanor Robertson. W. H. Smith divorced Parsley Smith. Rev. Burrell B. Sims was murdered .** Marriage licenses issued .**


Page 5: Mr. Henry Sukon and Miss Lizzie Bayless and Mr. D. W. Bayless and Miss Louise Long were married in a double wedding ceremony. ** [ Suckow ]


FLAUHELD, No. Jan. IS. ICH4. : The most attractive creat of the dou bio wedding which toal pines as the


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crolly murdered and robbed at his home in Benton county. Ark, an ac count of which was solegraphed to Tus -


11. Bayless."The attendants were Mies Mary Long and Mr. Harmoon Sn- kow. Mies Jeanie Bayless and Mr.


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DE. MIK'XAT Tuesday night. was vor of thewar withers of the county.and a faithful minister of the M. F. Church. Il. . .... alwow! ! www. world of the "it) ura: Mount lumfort Church. iJung. 1. H. Porter's father was a Deigular, and the judge distinctly re- members dr. Sie and family. The mother of the late D'r 1 T. Robberson was sister of the reversible winter who was marderrd. l'ov. Sima was a brother of Zack kime Brother old pioneer of liverbe comuty, and father of lir. Leonard M. hims. Her how will be remembered try old citizens who heard him preach in ...... . ....


A large crowd of friends and ad- okurek being occupied to ita full pacity: and at . o'clock Hier. Soloman Formaler, pastor of the church, pro- nounced the solemn words and the happy couples received the hearty con- gratulations of the crowd of witnesses.


The newiy married parties, sccom- paniert br a number of invited guests. repaired to the residence of Mr. and Mra. W. I'. Bayless, where an alegaat supper awaited them, when they were in the recipients of many Foo whhos for the future, to which they look forward with auch bright hope and fearless confidence.


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THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 4: John B. Robertson sues to divorce Eleanor M. Robertson. Frank P. Scott and Miss Viola L. Vanderfort were married last night at the bride's home 2204 Lyon street. J. P. Adams died and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery. He


lived at the corner of Campbell and Atlantic streets. Miss Lenora Sheppard and William Runyan Zonzalez were married January 10 at St. Andrew's bay, Florida. Miss Sheppard is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Henry Sheppard of Springfield.


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than at perovat. Ile was a good citi- seu as wellas a derout christisu lle Ined in Greene county until soon after the cime of the war. when he removed -


In Benton county. Ark , and educated his children at the J'en Ridge high


Licensed to Marry. Tar following . marriage pore grauted yesterday ir Recorder


Amy & Turver. age 10, both of liping- Bold.


Sold. sad Mins Lain Love, & Mustard,


X. A. Fratt, app 35, and Miss Caro- Dime Kirkpatrick, age 12, both of


Frank Massey. age 27. and Miss Linie Armstrong, at 22, both of Springfeld. Frank P. Scott and Miss Viola Van: derford, both of springfield.


FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT Page 3: Lena Mason divorced Marion T. Mason .** Page 5: Marriage licenses issued. **


AUTOKE BECAKED


Losneed to Marry.


The divorse cree of Mra. Lane Masd to .Marlen T. Macos was tried befor


Thẻ following marriage licenses were granted yesterday by · Recorder


W. C. Patterson, age 21. and Miss Mollie Collim, ago it, both of During; deld. A. G. Moloy, age 21, and Miss Virgin Reynolda, ago 16, both of Springteld. Edward C. West, of Highlandville,


Frank Wood, of Republic, cod Miss Nancy V. Martin, of Urimin;


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FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3: Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Selph of Kenton, Mo. J. B. Robertson of Springfield and Miss Lula Love of Strafford were married last night. . Marriage license: W. C. Patterson to Miss Mollie Collins, both of Springfield. Marriage license: H. G. McCoy to Miss Virgie Reynolds, both of : Springfield. Marriage license: Edward C. West of Highlandville to Miss Leonora Neill of Brookline. Marriage license: Frank Wood of Republic to Nancy F. Martin of Griffin.


Page 4: Lena Mason sues to divorce M. S. Mason. James Jones and Amy Turner were married Wednesday. . There is a long article about the Quigg -- Paxton feud in Hickory Ira Quigg was killed November 1892 by Sigel Paxton. A month later Paxton was killed supposedly by Enos Quigg, brother of Ira Quigg. Another


county .


Quigg was killed. [This is a long article. ]


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SATURDAY MORNING, JANURY 20, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 1: Wilson Howard was executed yesterday at Lenanon, Mo., for the murder of Thomas McMichaels, a deaf mute near Dixon, Mo., in February 1889. [This is a long article. On another page his name is given as Willis Howard. ] Page 3: Son born to J. F. McGraw of the Wells-Fargo Express company. Marriage license: William P. Walton, 29 and Miss Mattie E. Davis, 21, both of Lenington, Webster county, Mo.


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and pretty daughter of Joseph Pollack. of l'eart, and the defendant a brake- was on the Frisou railruas. She was for a your or two a clerk in the store of the C. H. Heer Dry foode Company. They were marned October 19, 1823. bor. . The plaintiff toutided that the comdset of ber husband was bed in every respect. that be neglected ber and went hunting and sprering around, rendering ber married life Intolerable. The defenders did not appear to .con- les - Me-mais, and so after the good character of the plaintif had been ca tablished'"s "decree of dtvores - granted and her maiden name restored.


Wilson:


James T. Jones; ags 2h. Mi


-J. B. Robertson, age :1. of20 Held, and Muss Lulu Love, of Strafford,


. A. Pratt, age "75; and Miis Caro- Time" Kirkpatrick, age 19, both of Ebenezer.


" Yrank . Massey. aso IT. Miss Linde Armstrong, age =2, both of Springdeld.


Frank P. Scott and Nin Viola Van: derford, both of Springfield. ..


'u following marriage licensey ware granted yesterday by Recorder Wilson!


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J B. Robertson, age :1. of Spring- field, and Mico Luig L


N. A. Pratt, ago 25, and Miss Caro- lino .Kirkpatrk


Ebenezer.


Vrak . Massey. and Miss Lizzie 'Armstrong both of Springfield.


Frank P. Scott and Mis Viola Van derford, both of Springfield ....


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Married, Wednesday evening, at 7:30


sive corumsony was performed by Her. Nr. Wiatos in the presence of the los- mediate relatives The only larited post was Mivelthe Killing of ire .. Ja Mo Mi ane Mr. L.pr. will rr 1


MOA.Mx. i. T. Jones, who intime of Nias Josephine Oliver and Mr .. Edward Young. A very impres-


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SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 1: The ten month old daughter of William Bozarth died and. was buried in Hazelwood cemetery.


R. M. Woods, 66, of East Harrison street.died yesterday and was buried in Maple Park cemetery. He was the father of William Woods who conducts a barber shop on South street.


Miss Gretchen Turner and Mr. J. T. Jones were married Wednesday at the home of the bride's sister Mrs. P. H. Oliver .**


Page 3: Wilson Howard was executed yesterday at Lebanon, Mo. [This is a long article. ]


Joner-Turmer .. Married. Wednesday evening at ?. N. o'clock, at the home of the bruk's sister, Mra. l'. 11. Oliver, Nie Urticher Turner lo Hr J T Juven, who were allooiled by Hus Sophie Oliver and Nr. Edward Toung. A very impres . afve ring reremuay wu performed by Lor. Mr. W : wwe in the presence of their relatives The only tousled .....: ... V.a. L.IL. ...... .. ...


roude in St Louis


SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page .2 : Miss Bessie Alexander Tarr and Mr. Edward L. Herndon are to be married Wednesday, January 31st at Wellsburg, W. Va. They will live in Springfield. The bride is the sister of Mrs. Rev. Noland of Springfield. · Mr. Grover Curran and Miss Pearl Gildersleeve will be married January 31stat Denver, Colo.


Page 3: Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fulbright.


Marriage license: Albert Duckworth, _ _, and Jennie Johnson, 27. Eula Winger, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Winger, died Saturday, January 20, and will be buried in Maple Park cemetery.


S. P. Brooke of the firm of Brooke & Fenton died yesterday at his home 1330 Jefferson street.


Mrs. Adam Laughlin of Mercer, Penn., who has been visiting her cousin Mrs. Rankin McAdoo, 420 West Walnut street, died Saturday and will be buried in Maple Park cemetery.


Page 4: Charley DeBerry, son of Henry DeBerry, died after his throat was cut by Jim Osborn, 'son of Ed Osborn, Monday eight miles west of Richland.


SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 1: Joe Burden was shot at Sarcoxie and is expected to die. Page 4: Eula Minger died Saturday and will be buried in Maple Park cemetery. She was the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Minger.


Mrs. Adam Laughlin of Mercer, Pa., died Saturday while she and her husband were here visiting her cousin Mrs. Rankin McAdoo, 420 West Walnut


street. She will be buried in Maple Park cemetery.


Miss Bessie Alexandria Farr and Mr. Edward Herndon will be


married. Mr. S. P. Brooks of 1330 North Jefferson street died yesterday and will be buried in Maple Park cemetery. He has been connected with the Gulf Roller Mill.


TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 2: Margaret A. Butler divorced George T. Butler and her maiden name of Margaret Treadway was restored.


Page 3: Child born to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hardesty [?], 609 Boonville street. Marriage license: James W. Barnett and Miss Lizzie Jones of . Palmetto. : Mrs. Langley of 417 East Chase street died yesterday of pneumonia and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery. ,


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Page 4: D. Jenkins of Buchanan township in Wright county was killed in a sawmill accident. Page 5: Mrs. Martha E. Heacker died .** Page 6: Andrew Murray of near Seligman died Tuesday when a tree fell on him.


DEATH OF NẠC. IMMAI


Mrs. 'Martha F. Hesoker died yreter- day moralag .es. Mål , oglosk . at bar rpaidence, 130 East Division street, after a linguine illness aged to years She was the wife of Y. A. Emaker, the well known proprietor of the Noutà- western Cigar Testery, sad leaves three children. the youngest being 1; years old. She was bora, October ... 1458. in Henry county. Mo., and.rearrd in Christian Totored with ber mother to Springfeld in 1870. and was married to Mr. Hisacher in 14.3. She has been a member of the Christian Church from herearly mouth. und jansrud all the qualities admir- able in woinsnhood. Her fanniy have the sympathy of the entire community in their bereavement. The funeral services will take place the 'wir rallence at ip i today. sou the interioent will be made in Maple Fark Commetary at ? p. m.


TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 1: Margaret Butler sues to divorce George D. Butler. Her maiden name was Fradury. [Treadway ]


Miss Langley of 617 Chase street died yesterday.


Page 3: Mr. H. O. LeBlanc of Springfield and Miss Georgia Williams will be married tonight in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. The bride formerly lived in Springfield.


Mrs. Mary Butts, 83, of Fair Grove died. She was blind. She was the mother of druggist James M. Butts.


The twelve year old son of B. F. Sidieze of Fair Grove died Saturday was was buried in the Cedar Bluff burying ground.


D. D. Nicely of Aurora, Mo., and Miss S. E. Roseberry of Exeter were married last Thursday.


Card of thanks for kindness in time of "our affliction," signed by Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Wenger.


Page 4: J. C. Kendall, formerly clerk of the Denton hotel, was married recently in Troy, N. Y.


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Martha Elizabeth Heacker died .**


F. Heasker, the "proprietor of the Hesaber algar thatany, died yesterday after a lingering . Ilyen' She was's ,400 christies in the fullest some of the


married life " proved Keresi! : modri wife and mother. Mr. Bleacher has


in Christian sonaty and moved with hermother is todashold, har. calber


Itfora. who loves a family of three chMArea, the 'forgut Tataj. leer years, sod & Jorge circle of friends who loved and esteemed 'her for Ber many virtues. The funeral service. will be bald at the residence at 1 p m Leday. The remains will be Leterred in Maple Park cemetery.


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WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


[The second page is blurred and illegible. ] Page: 3': S. P. Brooke died.


Mrs.' F. A. Heacher died. Her husband's brother; Mr. H. A. Heacher of East St. Louis, came for the funeral. Mrs. Theresa' Nieman, wife of John Neiman of East St. Louis, also came for the funeral. [The name is spelled both ways. ]


Marriage licenses issued. ** C. S. Finley was killed. **


Page 4: There is a long article about Drury College giving its history.


Page 8: Card of thanks for kindness in the time of "their affliction," signed by Mrs. Carrie Brooke and sister Miss Hattie Ehrhard.


great deal of stock and is one of the wealthiest men in Dallas county. The retning were cared for by friends who Prymtied but and sipped back to


Dou. "The deceased has been prominent in


number of years. He & partner IU neveral mercantile establishments at sometimes addiert


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Bis Footing. .


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A Prominent Dallas Cosaty Mas Mangled by a Freight train.


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C. s. Finley, a very prominent mer- chant and stockman of Buffalo, Mo .. Was runover sad killed by a freight train at l'acific, twenty miles this side of BL Losle op the r risco road, Jester- day porning at 8:37 o'clock. Both of his legs were cut off close to the thigh and ba died in a few minutes. When the trala stopped at the 'False' depot Nr. Finley ran across the street to a saloon. The train started to pull out ; and he ran to catch it. He caught the front end of the caboose and at tempted to swing up the steps, but lost his footing and fell under the wheels. His legs were completely av. ered from the body and be received tevere bruises about the head.


Mr. Finley loft Springfeld Monday afternoon with two can of stock for late market He ships .


WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN.


Page 3: There is a history of Drury College. Page 4: Mrs. F. A. Heacker died. Her husband's brother, H. A. Heacker of East St. Louis, came for the funeral.


THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: W. R. Young died .** Page 5: Mrs. John Rice died Tuesday at Crawfordsville, Ind. She was the mother of Mrs. James E. Kenton of Springfield.


Page 8: Will Beiderlinden and Miss Ella M. Stone were married.


An Aged CHinca Diet, W. R. Yonne died at' his home on New street this morning. He was fi years of age. The fasarai services of Widlam R. Young will take place at the residence. 667 New street, to-day at 1 p. tu .. after which interrment will be made in the Confederate Cemetery. Friends and old soldiers are lavited w atteud.


Mappily Wedded. At l'awnee, Indi . at the house of !! bride's ancie. William Johnson. WIN Holderfinden and Mim Ella .X. both of this city. were married on the "al inst lienthe Julison, and Mus Gracie Johanna were in attendance. They will be at home to friends at the west end of Mount Vernon street after Ichruary 1: Alarge number of friends and relatives were present at the word ding.


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... Alfred Carden, of Hoodwere, Artis Carton, of Springwald." W. H. Harlow, ago 2), end Mies I've Ramber, "are : "1 " Urora W. E. Humphrey, eine St. Ellea Powers, age 33, both of Spring-


Jecsb Hankey, age 41, and Miusderas Les ayu th, both of Fate anou aro deaf mates. WUllam Al. Diver, ago 21, and Mim Orvos Goldsmith, ngo 16, both of Spring- Sold. Aaron Jackson and Nka Almeda Alexander, both of Spring deid. Thomas C'. Crighton. of Yenklay, and Nies Floreson M. Jakson, of spring-


THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN .


Page 2: C. S. Finley was killed. ** Page 3: There is a long article about Buffalo, MO, but it has few specifics.


THE DEATH OF C. I. FINLEY. Ho bs Throws From a Cabooso and


BUFFALO, No., Jan. 26. - The remains of C. B. Finlay, of this piper the -stock man who was killed on the Frisco, acer Pacific, Toriday morning. arrived-bero this morning and will be interred to- morrow at 10 o'clock. Hl trerie death Chthe as a bow to the whole avenue ;. is, as Finley was a man wall liked by everybody. He had been engaged ia buying and shipping stock for meny Foort past de bas been prominent ia the council of the repaldies party of the county times the war. endast poli-worker had few equals He was also an ex foder.1 soldier. being a member of Company C. Ich Mimoan rolunteern, and was mustered out si Springfield in July. 1861. He was not wealthy, but was in moderate circum- .lances only


FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: Son born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. William Brumley. Mrs. John McBride, wife of Engineer McBride of the Frisco, died yesterday at her home 931 East Dale street and will be buried in Maple Park cemetery . Orion B. Shank and Miss Edith Raynolds were married January 22. -


FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 4: Son born last night to Mr. and Mrs. Will Gardner, 1723 North


Jefferson street.


Frank Warner died Tuesday of pneumonia and will be buried at Carthage. He lived on the McCann farm four miles northeast of the city. Homer McElhany went to Denver for the wedding of Mr. Grove Curran which will be on the 30th.


SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: Marriage licenses issued. ** Son born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Will Gardner of 1821 North


Jefferson street. Mr. W. E. Humphrey and Miss Ella Powers, both of Springfield, were married January 23.


H: O. LeBlanc and Miss Georgie Williams were married last week at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. They will live in Springfield.


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The following current were granted yesterday by Recorder' Wilson: John Emery and Miss Alice Boden, both of springfield. J. W. Zonker. of Brookline, age S. and Mim Zettje Metroskey. of lie- public, «ge 31.


SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 4: Mrs. Synthia Jenkins, who lived on Robberson Prairie, died yesterday. She was the wife of J. H. Jenkins and had been married 34 years. She was the mother of eight children, four of whom are dead. Three sons and a daughter survive.


·Marriage license: John 'Emery to Alice Roden, both of


Springfield. Marriage license: J. W. Honker of Brookline to Miss Zetta 7 ruese McClosky of Republic. [J. W. Zonker to Zettie McCroskey]


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SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: Son born to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Murray. .


Miss Grace Goldsmith and William Divers were married .**


Page 5: Switchman Lyons was killed in the. yards at Monett week before last after someone tampered with the switchboard. Page 6: Florence Mahan Jackson and Thomas Campbell Crighton were


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Mr. Grover Curran will be married Wednesday at Denver. Mr. Homer McElhany of Springfield will be best man .**


Miss Edith Reynolds and Mr. Orion Shanks were married .**


Mis tirar wouldamith and Williams Invers were united ia marriage Turs. das evening at the sacred Heart church. Her, Father Curran officiating. 'The bridesmaid was Miss Mary ley. sida and the best man Dann dieiger There were quite a number of premenu. the most valuable being a house on Summit avenne. which was furalshed and presented by the father of the bride.


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A quiet wedding occurred Monday at Min Kiltà Reynolds and Mr. Orion Shanks were made up fer Wh, Id Pinkarton oficiatlar. The bride UM attired la o stress auMl of trewa dieth, -------- Boay they repaired to the home of the bride's monther ou Jefferson street. where they will in the future welcome their many friends.


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A very pretty home wedding ce Tuesday morning at 7:30 o'clock as the


her daughter, Florence Nabas.was united to Mr. Thomas Campbell Cript- !


theas wan and wife were pronounced by ker. It. I'lland. "of Calvary" Prus. byterian thurrb, and sealed with a gulden wedding ring. After the. co-) gratulations the bridal party led the way to the dining rimop where a wes- ing breakfast on aried by bienes M ............ and Maggie (righton. '


rulife wedding with the of beauty and simplicity, the bride wearing her trav. ching dress of tan camaletta. None hit the inmedia!r relatives of the for re Present. W.i. .. Mr all Min.


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SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 4: Thomas Campbell Crighton and Miss Florence Mahan Jackson were married Tuesday. The bridegroom is a stock dealer. They will live in Clinton, Missouri ..


T. D. Fain of Brookline died yesterday and will be buried in the Brookline cemetery.


TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 5: Marriage license: S. T. Phillips, 23, and Miss Minnie Bare, 17, both of Brookline, Mo.


TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: Marriage license: Joseph B. Bennett, 21, of Buffalo and Miss Fronie Brundridge, 20, of Springfield.


Page 4: Mrs. Lutetia F. Patterson, sister of Mrs. Dr. Watson, died yesterday and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery. The family home is at 1327 North Grant street.


WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 4: Child born to Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Bryant of Fair Grove, Mo.


THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: Mrs. John Barham of Pleasant Hope died yesterday. The two and a half month old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Everett died yesterday. Mrs. Lute Fox, wife of Conductor Fox of the Frisco, died yesterday at her home 820 Garfield avenue and will be buried in Maple Park cemetery .. .


Mr. John N. Horine and Mrs. Maud Brackenwere married .** Marriage licenses issued .**


Page 4: A daughter of Walter Yeoman of near Sarcoxie died of burns Tuesday .


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JANCARY AND MARCHI


(sople ) .... r.l.). Yesterday Recorder Wilson issued a


Mansdale, And Mrs. Catherine Colner, old and the latter 00.' The groom ap- though twelve years past the period of life allotted by the Psalmist. Both parties being of lawtil are, and not parenta, the Hosaro was jeque without bealtation. A marriage license was also leaned to Andrew Horne, are Si, and Miss Charity Williams, age-in, both of Springheid.


A quiet home wedding occurred at the residence of W. L. White, 000 Cos- card. street, lass evening. The con- tractieg parties were Mr. John N. Horine and Mrs. Maud Bracken. The wedding was strictly private. only members of the famlly sad a few in- timate friends being prompt. The ceremony was performed by Bev. Ur. Hunter.


THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 4: Mrs. Luke Fox died Tuesday and will be buried in Maple Park


cemetery. Her husband is with the Frisco bridge department. Anton Wyrsch died this morning. He lived at 1220 Gold street. Miss Cora Yomen of Sarcoxie died of burns when her dress caught fire.


FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 2: James Kirby, an old citizen of Joplin, died after drinking carbolic acid by mistake. [There is another account on page 5.] Page 3: The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Atkinson died Wednesday. Marriage license: Joe Martin 26, and Miss Maggie McDaniel, 17,


both of Gates. Mary Maybell Brown, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown of 640 Benton avenue, died yesterday. She was two years and three weeks old.


FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 1: James Kirby died at Joplin after drinking carbolic acid by mistake.


Page 3: Miss. Lena B. Watson and Mr. S. C. Marcroft of Springfield were. married February 1 at the home of the bride's mother Mrs. Mary A. Watson in Bolivar, Mo. Page 4: Marriage license: Joe Martin, 26, to Miss Maggie McDaniel, 17, of Gates. Elizabeth Perryman sues to divorce James G. Perryman.




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