Abstracts of items of genealogical interest in the Springfield, Missouri newspapers : for 1894 with index, Part 24

Author: Hall, William K. (William Kearney), 1918-
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McAdams and many other good people | of that city who were once leading business men of the town. I shall! never forget one other stage ride I took in February, 1sos, from Spring- field to Rolla in company with John Abbott, a merchant of the town, who was on his way east to buy his goods. le and I were the only passengers on the stage and we had a guard of federal soldiers to keep the "bush whackers ' from capturing the mail. and Mr. . 1b- bott and i sang songs within the coach to keep our courage up, while the : soldiers galloped along behind the stage, where they could hear our songs. and occasionally they would cheer us and call for more. We rode all day and all night, and the next morning just before reaching Huila we found a ' dead man lying on his face in the road with a bullet hole in the back of his head. Such was life in those days.


I notice you make mention of a


house during the wer, and . froff! your description of him he must have been the same crazy fool who set fire to our court house - in Fayetteville . in. the spring of 1863. After Price and MoCulloch had fallen back to the- Boe- Low mountains, south of this townin the first federals came in one night just about 8'o'clock,- and as the advance guard was coming down . our Street this crazy man, whow no one here know or from whence he had como, ran out in the street and called out in « "load: voice :..... "Ball !" The soldiers called- to know who he was, and be answered: "Jesus Christ.". and and started to run when they fired at him but missed him and he fell down in the street and yelled at the top of his voice, ' "Oh you have killed your grand mother." Several nights after this event he ellmbed up in the tower of our court house and built up a fire to warm by and when he found he was getting too warm he began to yell for help to get out of his prleon. " and the only way of escape' for bim was to climb down the lightning rod to the ground and he tore nearly all the skin off his hands in his decent. We Derer | knew who he was or where be went to from here but from your account of him he must bave been the same one who set fire to your court house.


Your paper ia read bere by a goodly number of our people, especially by those who deaire the very latest news, which ia sure to found in your columos each day. Your obedient serrant,


J. H. VAÝ HOORK.


T. S -I have lived here fifty-firc years, and I have, often beard my wife's mother may that as she came from Springfield, No.,In the spring of 1830 ahe only sawy gne house on the road between Springfield and Fayette- Fille. She was coming from Tennes- see to this country and come by Springfield, Mo ..


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TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3: The fifteen month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frey died and was buried in the country.


: Page 4: Thomas and Emerson Stroble, aged 7 and 8, sons of a widow, tried to board a switch engine at Thayer and were run over. Emerson died. Thomas is expected to die.


Son born to Mr. and Mrs. George Scott.


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TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1894 -- LEADER Page 8: Marriage license: Rev. David T. Simmons and Miss Mida Kitchen, both of Republic.


WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 2: Mrs. Nettie McMasters sues to divorce. Walter W. McMasters. They were married in 1893 in the Indian Territory. . Page 3: William Perkins suffered a fractured skull when he was struck on the head by Ed Boyd. Card of thanks for kindness at time of death of "our husband and father, " signed by Mrs. N. Harry and Mable Harry.


WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1894 -- LEADER


THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 4: An old man named Seaton who has been missing for six months was found dead in an abandoned mine shaft at Webb City.


IIT. Page 5: John Gilbert of Lamar, Mo., was killed by a train near Benton,


'Page 6: Daughter born to Deputy Sheriff.J. W. Jackson.


. Daughter born to Thomas Hallowell, superintendent of the Old Coon tobacco works.


college, died.


Mrs. George Langenberg of St. Louis, formerly a student at Drury She was a niece of Mrs. A. R. Sprague of Springfield.


THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3: Alonzo Kimbrough sues to divorce Elen Kimbrough. They were married April 28, 1887, in Greene county.


Dollie Eslinger sues to divorce Criss Eslinger.


Mrs. Nettie McMasters sues to divorce Walter McMasters. They. were married last year in the Indian Territory.


Monroe street. Son born to Charles George on Scott street, a brakeman on the Daughter born yesterday to J. W. Jackson, deputy sheriff, 443 Memphis route. W. J. Sharp and Miss Mary E. Pipkin, both of Springfield, were married September 4. Marriage license: Rev. David T. Simmons, 21, and Miss Mida Kitchens, 18, both of Republic. Marriage license: Jesse S. Tillery, 21, of Ash Grove and Miss Maggie M. Gray, 18, of Springfield. Marriage license: W. J. Sharp, 21, and Miss Maggie E. Pipkin, 18, both of. Springfield. Marriage license: John Tillman, 21, of Mountain Grove and Miss Jennie Stipe, 18, of Louisiana, Pike county, Mo.


Marriage license: J. G. O. Combs, 22, and Miss Mary M: Harroll,


16, both of Harold, Mo. Marriage license:


J. L. Armstrong, 21, and Miss Annie Hensley, 18, both of Springfield. Marriage license: both of Fair Grove.


John 0. Rogers, 21, and Miss Ada Smith, 18,


THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 1: Marriage license: John Thilman of Mountain Grove and Miss Jennie Stipe of Louisiana, Mo. [John Tillman]


Marriage license: J. G. O. Combs and Miss Mary Morton Harrold, both of Harrold.


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Marriage license: J. L. W. Armstrong and Miss Annie Hensley, both of


Springfield. . William Perkins, 19, died today from the effects of being hit over the head with a chair last .Monday. .


FRIDAY MORNING,. SEPTEMBER 7, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: William Perkins died yesterday. He was knocked down in a fight with Ed Boyd Monday night and his skull fractured.


Marriage license: W: T. Dyer and Miss Edna Vincent of Mountain


Grove.


Marriage license: Andrew Boyd and Miss Carrie Stewart of Ash


Grove.


' Page 6:


Daughter born to W. H. Murphy, a fireman on the Gulf.


FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1884 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3: Marriage license: C. A. Bockelhover, 21, and Miss Sarah F.


Evans, 18, both of Springfield.


[Packelhover ]


Marriage license: Andrew Boyd, 21, and Miss Carrie Stewart, 18, both of Ash Grove.


Marriage license: W. L. Dyer, 21, and Miss Edner Vincent, 18, both of Mountain Grove, Wright county. Will Perkins died yesterday after he was struck on the head .with [This is a long article. ]


a chair. An inquest was held.


Page 4: Daughter born to Thomas Hollowell. Daughter botn to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Murphy on College street .. The infant son of Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Morin died and was buried in Maple Park cemetery.


Rev. David T. Simmons and Miss Mida Kitchens were married . September 5 at Republic. They were married by the Rev. W. J. Simmons. Fred Dishman, 22, corner Sherman and Locust streets, died yesterday and will be buried in the Danforth cemetery eight miles east of Springfield.


FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 3: The little son of John Hodge of Ava was struck by a falling piece of timber while playing around his father's saw mill and died of the injuries.


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Emerson Stroble, 8, son of a widow, was killed when trying to board a switch engine in the Thayer yard last Monday. His brother Thomas Stroble, 7, was badly injured. Page 5: Alonzo Kimbrough sues to divorce Ellen Kimbrough. They were married in 1887.


Dollie Eslinger sues to divorce Cris Eslinger. Mrs. Nettie Mcmasters sues to divorce Walter McMasters.


Page 8: Marriage license: Andrew Boyd and Miss Carrie Stewart, both of Ashland.


Marriage license: C. A. Pockelhover and Miss Sarah F. Evans, both of


Springfield. [Packelhover]


Marriage license: D. N. Harvey and Miss Belle Martin, both of Springfield.


SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 6: Marriage license: D. H. Harney and Miss Belle Martin. [Harvey] Marriage license: James Hall and Myrtle Bennett. Melvina Walker sues to divorce.C. M. Walker.


.The Republican for Saturday, September 8, 1894, is missing.


SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 5: Marriage license: John Gilispey and Miss Sarah Sparks both of Stafford. · [Glispey]


The will of Anselm Wirsch was filed for record. It mentions his wife, two sons and one daughter.


Page 10: Miss Marguerite Gray and Dr. J. S. Tillery of Ash Grove were married Tuesday at the residence of the bride's mother Mrs. T. J. Gray on North Jefferson street.


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SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1884 -- DEMOCRAT Page 3: . Marriage license:


John Glispey and Miss Sarah Sparks, both of Strafford. Marriage license: William M. Jones and Miss Edna McCullah, both of Springfield. Page 6: £ Miss Marguerite Gray and Mr. J. S. Tillery of Ash Grove were married Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's mother Mrs. T. J. Gray on north Jefferson street.


Thursday.


Jean Morin, the infant son of R: and Mrs. S. W. Morin, died


Duncan Wishart, father of Fred Wishart and D. Wishart, died at his home in Wellington, Ontario. on Wednesday, September 5.


Page 2: SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


John Glispey and Miss Sarah Sparks were married yesterday. They will live at Strafford.


Page 5: Miss Marguerite Gray and Dr: J. S. Tillery of Ash Grove were married Tuesday at the home of the bride's parents on Benton avenue. Page 6: Marriage license: John Glispey, 21, and Miss Sarah Sparks, 21, both of Strafford.


23, both of Springfield. Marriage license: William M. Jones, 23, and Miss Edna McCullah,


MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 1: Mrs. A. M. Noel, wife of Sterling P. Noel, the jeweler, died Sunday. She will be' buried at Paris, Missouri, her former home. She was the last of her family: her parents and brothers and sisters are all dead.


TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


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Page 3: Amanda M. Aitken sues to divorce John M. Aitken. . Carrie L. Peck sues to divorce William A. Peck. J. W. . Moss sues to divorce Fannie Moss. Laura L. Murphy sues to divorce. Clinton G. Murphy.


Page 5: Mrs. S. P. Noel, wife of the jeweler, died yesterday and will be buried at Paris, Mo. .I


TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3: Mrs. S. P. Noel, 36, wife of S. P. Noel the jeweler, died Sunday and will be buried at Paris, Monroe county.


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The nine month old son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hannon residing on Phelps avenue, died Sunday and was buried in the country. . Edgar S. Thompson and Miss Clara Wallace, daughter of Judge and Mrs. W. L. Wallace, will be married September 13 at Lebanon. Miss Verna M. Thompson, sister of the bridegroom, will attend.


·Page 4: Laura L. Murphy sues to divorce Clinton G. Murphy.


The following estates are in probate:


F. J. Ingal Lina Brown W. F. Mack J. T. Keet Charles E. Boyd -- J. J. Boyd, curator Lina Gibson John A. Boyd, Sarah E., Perly A. and George F. Boyd -- E. F. M. L. McClure' .. R. J. McElhany P. A. Danforth Margaret Thomas L. H. Goodrich Mrs. F. O. Thompson went to Lebanon for the wedding of her son.


Treadway, curator


TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 1: Ed.Lynch, about 26, died yesterday at his home 2126 Benton avenue and was buried in Hazelwood cemetery. · He was married about a year ago to a daughter of Bud Massey, a relative of B. U. and Scott W. Massey. He leaves one child.


Page 5: Mrs. L. L. McMillan went to Milwaukee to attend the funeral of her brother-in- law Mr. A. R. McGookin who died Sunday at Eastman, Georgia.


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Page 8: The following estates are in probate:» F. J. Ingalls Lina Brown W. F. Mack J. T. Keet Charles E. Boyd Lina Gibson John A. Boyd Sarah E., Perly A., and George F. Boyd


M. L. McClure R. J. McElhany P. A. Danforth Margaret Thomas


L. H. Goodrich


Page 3: WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT Son born to Lee Donnell. Daughter born to Steve Murphy. Marriage license: C. I. Waddill and Miss J. Taylor, both. of .


Phenix.


WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3: C. Q. Waddill, 21, and Mattie J. Taylor, 18, both of Phenix,'


Greene county.


Page 4: Amanda Aitken sues to divorce John M. Aitken.


Edward Lynch of 2126 Benton avenue died Monday and was buried in Hazelwood cemetery. He leaves a widow and an infant.


WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 1: Amanda Aitken sues to divorce John M. Aitken. Page 8: Son born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Doze who reside eight miles south of town.


Marriage license: A. Dimond and Miss Clara Nixon, both of Ash Grove.


THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: Marriage license: Alfred Palmer, 30, and Miss Lizzie Wright,


25, of Peirce City.


Marriage license: A. Dimond, 21, and Miss Clara L. Nixon, 18,


both of Ash Grove. [Diamond]


Marriage license: Henry Ingram, 26, of Ebenezer and Miss Rosa Adams, 23, of Hickory Barrens. Page 5: William J. Russell sues to divorce Catherine Russell. They were married in 1893 in Jefferson county, Tenn. Mary N. Maxwell sues to divorce W. D. G. Maxwell. They were married in 1870 in Woodford county, Ky.


THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3: Marriage license: A. Dimond, 21, and Miss Clara L. Nixon, 18, . both of Ash Grove. .[Diamond ] 1


Marriage license: Alfred Palmer, 30, of Springfield and Miss


Lizzie Wright, 23, of Peirce City. Marriage license: Henry Ingram, 26, of Ebenezer and Miss Rosa Adams, 23, of Hickory Barrens. Page 4; Mary N. Maxwell sues to divorce W. D. G. Maxwell. . John Sjoberg, a former subject of the king of Sweden and Norway, was made a citizen of the United States. .


THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 1: Samuel W. Walton, formerly of Diggins, died at El Dorado Springs. He was the brother of William E. Walton of Butler, Mo. Former Sheriff James W. Walton of Webster county was also a brother.


Mary Miller sues to divorce William Miller. Lucy Danheiser sues to divorce Charles I. Danheiser. James H. Baker sues to divorce R. M. Baker.


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Bun Gilmore sues to divorce Mary Gilmore. Dora Layton sues to divorce John Layton. Rose M. Prior sues to divorce John H. Prior. Lucy E. Bouck sues to divorce Charley Bouck. Mary N. Maxwell sues to divorce W. D. G. Maxwell.


John Sjoberg, a former subject of the king of Sweden and Norway, was made a citizen of the United States.


. Page 5: Dr. H. L. Roberts and Miss Eugene Gravely will be married this evening at Stockton. Mrs. Lulu Roberts has gone to the wedding.


FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT ,


Page .3: Marriage license: S. B. Smith.of Rogersville and Miss S. E. .


Logan of Palmetto.


Marriage license: W. J. Minton and Miss Fannie R. Parten, 20,


of Henderson.


Lucy F. Danheiser divorced Charles J. Danheiser. Mary Miller divorced William Miller.


Dora Layton divorced John Layton.


Lucy E. Bouck divorced Charles Bouck.


J. W. Moss divorced Fannie Moss.


Rose M. Prior sues to divorce John H. Prior.


James H. Baker divorced R. M. Baker. Nellie McMasters divorced Walter W. McMasters. They have a


child.


Vennia Harper divorced John Harper. James Slaughter divorced Mattie Slaughter.


Lula Madison divorced William Madison.


H. M. Lamberson, a stock dealer, and Miss Ella Wood of Pro Tem were married Thursday night.


Page 5: Lonnie Pipkin died.


Page 8: Mrs. R. S. Whitson, 59, died August 18 in Pomona, Calif. She


left a husband and children.


FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3: H. M. Lamberson of Springfield and Miss Ella Wood of Pro Tem, Taney' county were married Wednesday.


W. J. Minton of Springfield and Miss Fannie R. Parten of Henderson, Webster county, were married yesterday.


Marriage license: S. B. Smith, 21, of Rogersville, Webster county, and Miss S. E. Logan, 18, of Palmetto, Greene county. . Marriage license: W. J. Minton, 30, of Springfield, and Miss Fannie R. Parten, 20, of Henderson, Webster county.


Page 4: Jakob Lenzinger, Carl August Venzlaff and H. Schaefer, former subjects of the emperor of Germany and the king of Sweden and Norway, were admitted as citizens of the United States.


S. E. Wilhoit divorced Maggie Wilhoit.


Lucy F. Danheiser divorced Charles J. Danheiser. James H. Baker divorced R. M. Baker.


James Slaughter divorced Mattie Slaughter.


Bun Gilmore divorced Mary Gilmore. Dora Layton divorced John Layton.


Lucy E. Bouck divorced Charles Bouck.


J. W. Moss divorced Fannie Moss.


Vennie Harper divorced John Harper.


Nellie McMasters divorced Walter W. McMasters. They have a


child ..


Dr. H. L. Roberts and Miss Eugene Gravelly were married last 1


evening at Stockton, Mo.


FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1894 -- LEADER


SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: The six month old child of Ed Stiles, 1102 east Center street, died yesterday.


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SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3: The six month old child of Ed Stiles of 1102 East Center street died and was buried in Hazelwood cemetery.


The wife of Lawrence Hamilton died at Pittsburg. They, had been' married about a year. Lawrence Hamilton is the son of Rev. E. A. Hamilton, a former minister in Springfield. Page 4: Lula Layton divorced Henry Layton. They have a child.


Mary V. Dunn.


Mary B. Noyes divorced Charles D. Noyes. Her maiden name was


Mary Jane Sibert divorced Peter S. Sibert. They have children.


SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1894 -- LEADER


SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 2: Mrs. H. H. Faber went to Milwaukee for the funeral of her brother-in-law R. McGookin. Page 3: W. H. Raynard sues for divorce.


Katie Farley divorced Samp Farley. They have a minor child


Emma. Page 4: James Ryan, 25, died last night at his home 445 Poplar street. George Kirkpatrick married [Mrs. Henrietta Williams. ] today. Page 5: 'A traveling man named Baker committed suicide at Willow. Springs by jumping into the reservoir. Page 6: The outer column of this page is missing.


Ethelbert Wallace died Friday at Lebanon of meningitis. Page 8: Marriage license: Virgil Bassett, 21, and Miss Jennie Good.


Marriage license: Thomas Friend, 23, of Sparta and Miss Hattie Tucker, 18.


SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 2: George Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Henrietta Williams, both of Springfield, will be married today.


Page 5: Marriage license: Virgil Bassett, 21, and Miss Jennie Good,


21, both of Springfield.


Marriage license: Thomas Friend, 23, of Sparta, Christian county, and Miss Hattie Tucker, 18, of Springfield. . Marriage license: T. M. Layton and Nancy J. Roberts, both colored, both of Springfield.


Marriage license: George Kirkpatrick, 21, and Mrs. Henrietta


Williams, 18, both of Springfield. Page 6: W. H. Raynard sues to divorce I. M. Raynard. Katie Farley divorced Samp Farley. They have a minor child Emma.


MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 5: W. H. Raynrd sues to divorce his wife.


Catherine Farley sues to divorce S. Farley. They have a minor child Emma. Marriage license: Thomas Friend, 23, of Sparta and Miss Hattie Tucker, 18. Daughter born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cox, corner Broad and Calhoun streets.


TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER' 18, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT 1


Page 3: J. O. Baker was found dead Saturday at Willow Springs.' It is assumed. he committed suicide.


An infant of John L. Vansdale of St. Louis died and was buried here in Hazelwood cemetery. [Vanarsdall?] . yesterday.


;. Mrs. Thomas Peters, southwest of the Memphis shops, died


Daughter born to E. L. Glass, corner of Nettleton and State


streets.


TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 2: Mrs. Thomas Peters died yesterday at her home on West Phelps avenue and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery.


Charles Blakey, 20, son of Stephen Blakey, died yesterday of consumption and will be buried in South Hazelwood cemetery. Marriage license: Creed Brittain, 21, and Miss Nettie Farr, 19, both of Marshfield.


Page 3: James Ryan, 28, died Saturday of consumption and was buried in. the Catholic cemetery.


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. Daughter born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Glass, corner of Nettleton and State streets.


Page 4: Mr. Baker, a drummer, committed suicide last Friday at Willow .. Springs and will be buried at Holden, Mo. Mr. Elliott is his brother-in-law.


TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 2: There is a long article about Buffalo, Missouri.


Page 8: Marriage license: Creed Britain and Miss Nettie Farr, both of Marshfield. Mrs. Thomas Peters died yesterday at her home corner of Phelps and Kansas avenues and was buried in Hazelwood cemetery.


WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT 1


Page 2: J. Q. Baker was found dead in the Willow Springs water works. .


It is supposed he committed suicide. Page 3: Marriage license: W. L. Pitts, 23, and Miss Lettie Burnes, · 18. Creed Brittain and Nettie Farr were married yesterday. Mrs. Hannah Taylor of east Pacific street is going to live in Leeds, England. W. J. Manes divorced Fannie Manes. Carrie L. Peck divorced William A. Peck. They have a child.


WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 4: William J. Manes divorced Fasnnie Manes. Carrie L. Peck divorced William A. Peck. They have a child. Marriage license: W. L. Pitts, 23, and Miss Lettie Burnes, 18, both of Springfield. James S. Little committed suicide in Barry county. He was postmaster at Mayflower.


WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 8: Mrs. Izora Maberry, daughter of J. H. Kirby, died Sunday and was buried at Mt. Vernon.


Son born to H. H. Westmoreland.


THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: George T. Knott of Wichita Falls, Texas, and Miss Nellie


O'Donald of Springfield were married yesterday .. The six year old daughter of L. J. Thompson on McElhany avenue died yesterday.


Milford Craig died.


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Marriage license: Henry E. Wright, 20, and Miss Pearl Davis, They had their parents' consent.


THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3: George T. Knott and Miss Nellie O'Donald, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Wayne O'Donald, 733 New street, will be married this morning. They will live in Wichita Falls, Texas.


Marriage license: George T. Knott, 21, of Wichita Falls, Texas, and Miss Nellie O'Donald, over 18, of Springfield.


Marriage license: Henry E. Wright, 20, and Miss Pearl Davis, 16, both of Springfield. The groom had the consent of his mother Mrs. Elizabeth Wright. Lillie Thompson, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thompson on . McElhany avenue, died yesterday and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery.


THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 1: David Walker, 80, died last night at his home 961 North Campbell avenue and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery.


Page 4: Clara Walsh, 14, daughter of W. E. Walsh of Rolla, went to Kansas City and jumped off a building sustaining fatal injuries.


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FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT Page 8: Herman Hilfiker and Miss Leona Hillard were married yesterday. They are Germans. J. D. Jessup and Tennessee B. Mayabb, both of. Nixie. The seven year old son of J. D. Anderson, corner of Robberson averrue and Calhoun street, died yesterday of lockjaw. He will be buried in -


Pleasant Hope. ·. David Walker died and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery. Son born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert M. Ramp of 812 St. Louis street.


Mr. George T. Knott of Wichita Falls, Texas, and Miss Nellie C'Donald of Springfield were married Thursday, September 20 at the residence . of the bride's father, 732 New street.


Mrs. Mary Shackelford died September 18 at the home of her


daughter at. Holton, Kansas. She was the mother of George Shackelford of Springfield.


Willis Conkle went to Sedalia for the funeral of his sister-in- law Mrs. Frank Conkle.


FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER. 21, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN


Page 3: Marriage license: George T. Hopkins, 21, and Miss Minnie McPherson, 19, both of Bishop, Greene county.


Marriage license: J. D. Jessup, 21, and Miss Tennessee B. :.


Mayabb, 16, both of Nixa, Christian county. Ducinda Mayabb, mother of the bride gave her consent.


Marriage license: Herman Hilfiker, 21, and Miss Leona Hilliard, The bride's father, M. F. Hilliard, gave his consent.


14. J. D. Jessup and Miss Tennessee B. Mayabb, both of Nixa, .


Christian county, were married yesterday.


David Walker died Wednesday at his home 961 North Campbell street. · Herman Hilfiker and Miss Leona Hilliard, both of Gates, were married yesterday.


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Mr. George T. Knott of Wichita Falls, Texas, and Miss Nellie O'Donald of Springfield were married Thursday at the home of the bride's father 732 New street.


FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1894 -- LEADER


Page 8: An old colored man named Blackwell died last night at his home on Robberson avenue.


SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT


Page 3: Mary E. Jaquith sues to divorce Charles D. Jaquith. They .were married in 1891. They have a child. .. W. W. Blackman divorced [Julia Blackman].


Melvina Walker sues to divorce C. M. Walker.


SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1884 -- REPUBLICAN


. Page 3: David Walker, 79, died yesterday and was buried in Hazelwood cemetery. Marriage license: Frank Goodson, 18, and Miss Frankie Emmerson, 18, both of Springfield.




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