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Page 4: Col. Fellows' will was probated.
· Cyrus Peabody died yesterday at his residence on North Jefferson
street and will be buried in Hazelwood cemetery. He came from Detroit, Mich., to West Plains, Mo., where he edited the "Journal, " and then came to Springfield in 1882.
THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 3: Marriage license: E. W. Appleby and Miss Lillie B. Hall
Marriage license: W. J. Kelsey and Miss L. W. Perry.
Marriage license: Henry H. Martin and Miss Minnie M. Frame, both of Bois D'Arc. Page 6: Mr. Jesse Ballard, formerly of North Springfield, died last week at the home of his daughter Mrs. Campbell in St. Louis.
THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
E. W. Appleby, 21, and Miss Lillie R. Hall, . -
Page 2: Marriage license: 18, both of Springfield. . Marriage license: Henry H. Martin, 21, and Miss Minnie M.
"Frame, 18, both of Bois D'Arc. Marriage license: both of Springfield. ·Page 5: Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gideon.
W. J. Kelsey, 21, and Miss L. W. Perry, 18, . '
Daughter born yesterday to William Hogan, on Robberson avenue. The estate of Col. H. F. Fellows is to be divided equally amonng various members of the family.
Cyrus Peabody died and was buried in Hazelwood cemetery. Page 6: ' Jesse N. Anderson sues to divorce May Anderson. They were married May 15, 1871, in Pike county. They have a child. The following estates are in probate: H. F. Fellows J. W. Walton William M. Armstrong. F. T. Ingalls J. G. Willeke John Hyde
FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1004 == DEMOCRAT
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Mattie Pursley, 3, daughter of William Pursley who. lives on the James, died yesterday from burns.
· Page 4: The ten year old son of R. V. Bennett died yesterday.
Marriage license: . Edgar Barnett and Miss Isadore Mitchell .::
Page 5: Benjamin Levy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Levy, died. and was buried at Sedalia.
Son born to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ferguson of West Pine street.
Page 8: Will Burford of Marshfield and Miss Scipie Butts of Fair Grove were married Thursday. Her father objected to the marriage.
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THE DEMOORAT: SPRINGFIELD, MO.,
WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1894.
CYRUS PEABODY DEAD
A Lifetime Printer and News- paper Man.
With the Springfield .Prese Since 1887.
Was an ftonored mud Respected Cit- leen and nn Ex-Member of the ( Hty Council.
Cyrus Peabody dled at 3:15 yesterday morning at his home ou north Camp- bell street of Bright's diseases after a lingering illness that has confined him bed for several weeks.
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An official call has been made for the officera and members of the Gate of Temple Indre A l' and A M by F. M. Doolittle. W. M . and W M Dyer. Fre- retary. to meet at their ball on Com- mercial street this afternoon at 1 o'clock and attend the funeral in a body. The remains will be buried in Hazelwood remetery. forus l'enbady. bra September 123, html was the sonof laomus l'ea- body and grandmm of 1.1. 1. =
In the full of ) .... hur was apprenticed to Cyrus Barton, editor and proprietor of . the New. Besinchir
N. H., and' worked as & printer In Boston, Worcester, West Brookfield, Can.bridge, Mass., Hradford and New- berry, Vt. .
Io 1840 he married Francis Ana Locke, of Boston, at Newberry and ro- tuorod to Conoord, N. HI. Jo 1850, with wife and two children. he remnred in A farm in Clayton township, liebebee county, Mich., where he resided until the spring of 1885, when. In connection with Royal W. Jenny, he asanmed the publication of the Gionesee Democrat, at Flint, Mich., in the capacity of editor, and vigorously supported the candidacy of Jamen Buchanan fur ! presiden' in the campaign .. ' :. .. 11.
cremated and publicar: :.
daly newspaper over printed in'Fhot! called The Daily News
In !- 60 Mr. Peabody bought the l'antiac Jacksonlan. published at l'on. tiar Oakland conity, Mich . an: s.p. .1. 11. ... :
Utfrey against Abraham i .. mi.r. .. lo gent he wold his interest in the Jack. suninn and accepted editorial charge of the Detroit Daily I'mon. an evening paper then just started as the ngan of work.men, but 3 m . cial. japer. For hearts watch years Mr Peabody had editorial charge of this paper, when, through what he macidered ill treatment 1 .. . : + prietora, . be rata
Walled Lake, Oakis bought a botel, converting it Into pleasure resort. It wasa losing busi- Does,, and in the summe
farmi at Rolla, Mo, which ho occupied. with bis sons and their families for some three years, when be removed to West Plains, Howell county. Mo., where for a year or two be was om- ployed as editor of the Journal, and subsequently one of & company ot dve that owned and . published the Gazette, he being its editor, sod the paper democratic. Some of the partners were political aspirants and wanted the paper ran to the inter- est of a "ring." "Mr. l'eabody' de- murred, and a quarrel ensued, the re- anit of which was his withdrawal, and purchase of the Index at Willow Springs in the same county. This be published. as also for a short time a paper a: Mountain Grave. No., in cui nection.
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About 1887 he sold out and ramored to Springfield, Mo .. and engaged as writer for various daily papera, and for a rear or two being part owner and principal editor of the Journal, an eve- uing paprr.
Mr. Peabody never aspired to or held many official positions. He was promi- nent in conventions of his party; was a delegate to the Louisville "straight out detuoeratie convention that nomi- nated Charles O'Connor for the presi- depry to en. against firenzey a: Grant, and u candidate for auditor general on the O'Connor Michigan Atate ticket: was mayor of West Plain. ! the city council. "! Spraupheld for two or three years.
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FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN Page 3: The ten year old son of R. C. Bennett died.
, Page 4: Mrs. F. E. Shepherd, formerly of' Boone township, died recently in Taney county.
Daughter born to P. L. Daugherty on Kimbrough street. .
Winnie McQuerry, 15, was killed near Willow Springs when he was
struck on the head with a stone.
Marriage license: Porter King, 38, and Mrs. Sarah Wisener, 38,. both of Springfield. Marriage license: Edgar Barnett, 21, and Miss Isadore.
Mitchell, 16, both of Springfield. ·
Mattie Pursley, 4, daughter of W. A. Pursley who resides on the Rockbridge road near the James river bridge, died from burns. She will be buried near the home of her parents.
The following estates are in probate: ' Marshal Nichols et al. Harry Wakefield . Robert B. and Ethel Wallace
SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 6: Marriage license: J. E. Fortner and Miss Lou White, both of
Bois D'Arc.
Marriage license: Robert E. ,Herndon of St. Louis and Miss
Estella M. Gardner of Kansas City.
SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
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Page 3 :. Porter King and Mrs. Sarah Wisener, both of Springfield, were . married November 15. . .. Marriage license: Robert E. Herndon, 21, of St. Louis and Miss
Estella M. Gardner, 18, of Kansas City. Marriage license: J. E. Fortner, 23, and Miss Lou White, .20, : both of Bois D'Arc.
Page 4: Maurice Walls, 8, daughter of John Walls, died yesterday in the Arlington hotel. She was buried in the Catholic cemetery. Another child, aged· two, died about a week ago.
SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER ' 18, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 6: Judge and Mrs. Cowan celebrated their 49th wedding : anniversary. They were married in Frankfort, Indiana. [Article lists the guests. ]
Miss Lillie B. Hall and Mr. A. B. Appleby were married Wednesday at the country home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hall.
SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
Page 2: T. W. Webb, about 60, living seven miles east of the city, died yesterday at his home. He came to this state from Virginia in 1864. He - leaves a wife, two sons and three daughters.
Marriage license: W. W. Lewis, 24, and Miss Dora Dean, 19, ' both' of Springfield. . Page 5: Mrs. Frank and Ben Massey went to Neosho to attend the wedding .
of Miss Mabel Jones next Thursday. Page 6: Son born to Marion Phillips residing eight miles southwest of
Springfield.
Son born to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Flannigan on East Walnut street.
TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 3: Marriage license: Robert S. Gardner and Miss Cynthia Robertson: .. Lem Bigbee died yesterday.
Marriage license: L. D. Hoover of Hall Town and Miss . Ida Herrin. Marriage license: George L. Highfill of Trenidard, Colo., and Miss Daisey Owen of Webster county. Page 6: Hugh Presley had a wife and four children. Then he was divorced. and married another woman and was divorced from her and remarried his first wife.
TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
. Page 3: Marriage license: George L. Highfill, 20, of Trinidad, 'Colo., and Miss [Daisy] Owen, 18, of Webster county.
Marriage license: L. D. Hoover, 21, of Halltown, Lawrence county, and Miss Ida Herrin, 18, of Springfield. Marriage license: Robert L. Gardner, 24, and Miss Cynthia Robertson, 23, both of Springfield.
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The last page of November' 20 is torn and that issue seems to be followed by the issue of December 2. It is difficult to tell if the following · entries belong to November 20 or December 2:
The following estates are in probate: Susie Cox Otto Schmook J. G. Willeke E. Barnes W. B. Garoutte
The 16 year old daughter of Lewis L. Skinner, colored; died Sunday at her home four miles northeast of Springfield.
Moses Fox, 36, died Sunday of consumption and was buried in Hazelwood cemetery.
WEDNESDAY. MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1884 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 1: A young man, aged 23, supposed to be William Krenze of Terre Haute, Indiana, committed suicide Saturday in Joplin.
Page 2: James S. Kipper sues to divorce Emily F. Kipper. They were married in 1868 in Kentucky.
Rachel A. Williams sues to divorce John A. Williams.
Page 3: Mose Fox, a Frisco teamster, died Sunday leaving a wife and
children. Page 5: Marriage license: Eugene F. Greer of Cammanche, Texas, and Miss Ethie Marshall of Springfield.
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The issues of the Republican for Wednesday, November 21, 1894,
for Thursday, November 22, 1894, and for Friday, November 23, 1894, are missing.
THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER .22, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 3: Rachel A. Williams sues to divorce John A. Williams. Henry Rhoads sues to divorce Calinda F. Rhoads. Mary S. Hammons sues to divorce C. A. Hammons.
Robert B. Sharp sues to divorce Delany E. Sharp.
Emma Albert sues to divorce Jacob Albert.
Marriage license: Henry P. Haynie and Miss Eliza J. Tuter, both
of Brookline. 'Page 5: F. E. Newkirk went to Bebee, Ark., where his father died. .
. Page 5: F. E. Newkirk went to Bebee, Ark., where his father died ..
FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 2: Laura Harvey sues to divorce Albert Harvey. . Page 3: Marriage license: . George W. Southard of Pittsburg, Kansas, and Miss Ella Burns. Marriage license: W. H. Blades of Republic and Mrs. Margaret
Ann Holbrook. They were married yesterday. [Halbrook]
Marriage license: Emmet Powell of Dallas county and Miss Ida Henson of Mumford.
SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 1: Jesse Dorsen, whose home is in Rogers, Ark., was robbed and. killed November 23 in Monett.
Page 2: Miss Daisie Owen of Elkland, Webster county, and George Highfill of Trinidad, Colo., were married Wednesday at Fair Grove. . [Article lists the guests. ] Page 3: Marriage license: J. R. Richardson and Miss Ida Dougan. . [Dongan] Clement M. Patton died yesterday and will.be buried in Center, Ohio.
SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1884 -- REPUBLICAN . 15, both of Springfield. [Dongan ]
Page 1: Marriage license: J. R. Richardson, 22, and. Miss Ida Dougan,
Page 3: . Son born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rule of . Ramsey avenue. A son, his first, was born to Tom S. Young of 530 East Elm 1 street, an employe of the Midel drug store. W. H. Blades and Mrs. Margaret. A. Holbrook, both of. Republic, were married November 22. [Halbrook]
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. Page 4: John F. Darr sues to divorce Hattie E. Darr. They were. married August 1887 in Kansas. They have two children, a son, 5, and a daughter, 3. Charles Gustafson and Reinhold Spittler were granted
citizenship. The following estates are in probate: S. M. Goodwin et al. G. W. Gorman William Adams H. C. Williams Alta Loyd Zadia Loyd Child born to Mr. and Mrs. William Bryant at Galloway. Daughter born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Jake Arnett at Galloway.
Gabriel Norfleet died recently at Republic and was buried in the Britain cemetery.
SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 3: . R. W. Cline sues to divorce Eleanor Cline ..
Marriage license: Andrew W. Miles, 26, and Miss G. F. Fox, 15,
both of Ash Grove. . Marriage license: J. A. Palmer and Miss Lizzie Kody, both of Ash Grove. [Kady ] , Page 6: "Miss Ethel Marshall and Mr. Eugene Greer of Commanche, Texas, were married Wednesday at the home of the bride's uncle Mr. Ambrose on east. Walnut street. [Article lists the guests including Misses Sinklie and Mame Marshall, Mrs. M. Marshall, Messrs. Joe and Jay Marshall. ]
SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
Page 1: C. M. Patton, 56, residing on Mt. Vernon street, died Friday and will be buried in Utica, Ohio .. Page 5: Mr. Eugene F. Greer of Comanche, Texas, and Miss Ethel Marshall were married Wednesday at the home of Mr. J. S. Ambrose 420 East Walnut ..
street. Miss Sinkle Marshall is sister of the bride.
Next week the marriage of Mr. [Robert Lee] Block and Miss [Clara
L. ] Dobbs will take place. [Dabbs ]
Marriage license: J. A. Palmer, 21, and Miss Lizzie Cady," 18,
both of Ash Grove. [Kady ]
Marriage license: Andrew . J. Mills, 26, and Miss .G. L. Fox, 15. [Andrew W. Miles]
TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 3: A. S. Sweet, 69, died yesterday ..
Marriage license: Thomas J. Coaker and Miss Kittie Whitsett.
[Coker ] Marriage license: A. M. Clark and Miss Ida R. Carnathan. Card of thanks for kindness at time of death of "our mother, " signed by Jeff Williams.
Page 5: Son born to Mr. and Mrs. MoLain Jones.
Page 7: Mrs. Fannie Williams, 53, who lived at 808 Boonville street, died Saturday and was buried in Hazelwood cemetery.
Page 8: There are memorial resolutions for C. M. Fox. George B. Brownson died .* * -
TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
Page 1: G. B. Brownson, about 65, died Saturday and will be buried in the Confederate cemetery. He was born in Orange county, New York, and.came to Springfield about twenty years ago. He worked for the Frisco and was formerly a councilman from the Eighth ward.
Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. M. Hancock on West Division
street. Page 3: Marriage license: Thomas J. Coker, 22, and Miss Kattie Whitsett, 21, both of Springfield.
Marriage license: A. M. Clark, 21, and Miss Ida R. Carnnathan, 18, both of Springfield.
Mrs. Fannie Williams, widow of James Williams, died Saturday at her home 808 Boonville street and was buried in Hazelwood cemetery. Son born to Mclain Jones, U. S. commissioner.
A. S. Sweet, 60, died yesterday at his home 1003 Boonville His children are expected to arrive today.
street.
Page 4: 'R. W. Cline sues to divorce Eleanor Cline.
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WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1884 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 3: G. B. Brownson died and was buried in the Confederate cemetery. Mrs. W. H. Phelps, wife of Col.' Phelps, the well known railroad .. attorney, was out riding in. St. Louis last Sunday with her husband and youngest boy, Willie, when the horses became unmanageable. She jumped from the drag, struck her head on the curb, and died. She leaves three children; Willie, Florence, and Helene. Mrs. Phelps was Miss Lois Wilson of Northfield, Ohio. . Her mother and brother live at Carthage, Mo.
Marriage license: J. Beauford Armestead of Little Rock. and Miss Mary J. Harrell of Cincinnati, Ark. [Armistead]
Marriage license: William V. McBee and Miss Minnie D.
Culbertson, both of Ah Grove. · [Mamie V. Culbertson]
John Brickel sues to divorce Nannie Brickel. They were married in 1893 in Greene county. Page 5: Richard Richards, 17, who lived at the corner of Broad and . Chicago, died yesterday. Page 8: Alfred S. Sweet of 1003 Barnville street, died.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
Page 1: £ William Heffer, 66, a stonemason living at Carthage, was found dead beside a trestle on the railroad between Webb City and Carthage. . Page 2: Marriage license: J. Beauford Armistead, 21, of Little Rock, Pulaski county, Ark., and Miss Mary J. Harrell, 18, of Cincinnati, Washington county, Ohio. Marriage license: William V. McBee, 21, and Miss Minnie D. Culbertson, 17, both of Ash Grove. [Mamie V. Culbertson]
Page 3: J. A. Palmer and Miss Lizzie Kady, both of Ash Grove, were married November 25.
J .. B. Armistead of Little Rock, Ark., and Miss Mary J. Harrell of Cincinnati, Ohio, were married last night at the home of H. S. Spivey. Page 4: John Brickel sues to divorce Nannie A. Brickel. They were married August 7, 1893, in Greene county.
Mrs. W. H.' Phelps, wife of the attorney of the Missouri Pacific Railway company, who resides in St. Louis, died Sunday from injuries when her horse ran away. She will be buried at Carthage, her former home.
THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Thanksgiving Day
Page 3: Marriage license: Charles Smith and Mrs. Susan Richardson.
Marriage license: J. T. Allen and Miss L. O. Jenkins.
Marriage license: Clyde L. Hughey and Miss Irene L. Elliott.
Marriage license: Dana Hammond of Osceola and Miss Anna
Dickinson.
Marriage license: G. J. Turner and Miss Carrie Elliott.
Marriage license: Walter Adams and Miss Julia Gimblin.
Marriage license: 'Robert Lee Block of Cass county, Ark., and
Miss Clara L:
Dabbs.
Marriage license: Thaddeas Hulsey and Miss Maggie Guy, both of
Ash Grove.
THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
Thanksgiving Day
Page 1 :.. Mrs. James E. Dulin died yesterday in Kansas City. Her husband is an engineer on the Memphis route. Mrs. Mamie Dulin of Springfield is her sister-in-law.
Page 2: Marriage license: . Clyde L. Hughey, 21, and Miss Irene L. Elliott, 21, both of Springfield. : Marriage license: J. T. Allen, 21, and Miss L. O. Jenkins, 18, [Mrs. L. O: Jenkins]
both of Springfield. Marriage license :. Charles Smith, 21, and Mrs. Susan Richardson, 18, both of Springfield. Marriage license: Walter Adams, 21, and Miss Julia Gimblin, 18, both of Springfield. Marriage license: Dana Hammond, of Osceola, St. Clair county, and Miss Anna Dickinson, 21, of Springfield.
G. J. Turner, 21, and Miss Carrie Elliott,
Marriage license: 18, both of Springfield. . Marriage license: Robert L. Block, 28, of Wynn county, Ark., and' Miss Clara L. Dabbs, 22, of Springfield. Marriage license: both of Ash Grove.
Thaddeus Hulsey, 25, and Miss Maggie Gay, 25,
Page 3: J. B. Armistead of Little Rock and Miss Mary J. Harrell of Cincinnati were married November 27.
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Democrat December 2, 1894
Howell and
Shakespeare Club. the Social-
On Tuesday afternoon the wedding of wus. Mary P. Harrell and Mr. J. d'Armistead occurred at the Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Spivey a Street. The house was Fotilly decorated with potted plants atlas the front bay window be- fronthvitly banked with blooming begoolas and geramiums and trailed with sullas, while vares of roses and Perni here and there heightened the ef. tth " The dining room was embellish- p& with' chrysanthemus and smilax. the table being entirely in why'd a! ! green with these beautiful fall bius. somos and foliage. At three and a half Block the simple but impressive wed- diex service was read by Red Boule o! Westnloister church in the pressine of paly the immediate family. After the loving congratulations the family und. Rev. and Mrs. Boude sat down to an Elaborate wedding supper which was " served
courses daintiis and excellently.
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married couple recelred
‘mthuber :of lovely remembrances from the friends who were attend.
of the happy event. The bride as Mre Spivey's sister and guest for n wompi. of months has made & Dingbe! ( friends who taten! they un
wishes. The groom is a ne;
Farmstead, of Arkansas, and as decretary .of state in Little Bock. fastly claims a large choix of friends who will welcome his fair bride Siost cordially. Mr. and Mrs. Armis. Losd doparted on the evening train for & brief wedding trip and after Decet .. ber 10, will be at home in Little licek Tho- bride was attired in a becoming aid exquisite dress of cream china silk with trimmings of filmy lacc and rih. bob. the -draped skirt being cang !! Erth bows and looplogs. She wore In Bir hair a single white rose and car. Bed à hage bunch carelessly tied with Hbbon. Her going away gown wa. ... Erten abd brown cloth with trici : ... of green velvet, with bat and gloves :" Correspond.
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Page 4: May/ 15, 1891,
A. S. Sweet died and was buried in Maple Park cemetery. Alfred Daroch sues to. divorce Susan Daroch. They were married
in St. Louis. The following estates, are in probate: John A .. Patterson Wiley Adams .G. W. Watson J. D. Boone
FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 3: Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bracken of west Chase street. Marriage license: James R. Powell, 27, and Miss Arrista E.'
Ferrell, 27, both of Springfield.
Miss Edith Miller, daughter of C. K. Miller, formerly of. Springfield, died Monday ,in St. Louis of consumption,
FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1884 -- REPUBLICAN
Page 3 :. The petrified man recently unearthed at Neosho has been identified as Adam Klux, who lived in Lawrence county before the war. .It. is thought he was killed during the war by outhern soldiers. Marriage license: James, R. Powell, 27, and Miss Arrista E. Ferrell, 27, ' both of Springfield.
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. SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 2: Ben H. Sweet of Chicago was here to attend the funeral of his father. Wilbert Sweet who has been attending pharmacy shcool in Iowa City, Iowa, was also here for the funeral of his father.
Miss Virgie Watson died Thursday at her home near Willard. . She was the daughter of Dr. Watson of this city. She attended Cotty college of Nevada and Drury college.
Page 3: Marriage license: Charles Dingler and Miss Anna Brownfield. J. W. Settles and Miss Belle Williams were married yesterday .: Marriage license: Ben F. Berry and Miss Tina Porter.
Marriage license: F. J. Caldwell of Henderson and Miss Effie Simmerson of Rogersville. [Simmerman ]
Page 5: Rev. B. J. Poole died in St. Louis. He was formerly pastor of . the Benton Avenue M. E. church in Springfield. Rev. John Williams of Eureka Springs was buried here in Hazelwood cemetery.
J. Beauford Armstead of Little Rock, Ark., and Miss May J. Harrell were married November 27 at the home of the bride's sister Mrs. Spivey on' east Elm street.
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The Republican for Saturday, December 1, 1894, is missing.
SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
· Page 4: The. 12 year old son of S. N. Gray who lives near Mumford died yesterday.
Marriage license: J. W. Headlee and Miss Dora S. Kesterson, both of Hickory Barrens.
Page 5: Clyde L. Hughey and Miss Irene Elliott were married Tuesday at . the home of the groom's father Rev. G. W .. Hughey on Atlantic street. The bride is the daughter of the late B. C. Elliott.
Page 6 : Miss Mary P. Harrell 'and Mr. J. Beauford Armistead were
married. ** Miss Clara Dabbs and Mr. Lee Block were married Tuesday at the home of the bride. They will live in Wynn, Ark.
SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1804 == REPUBLICAN
Page .5: Miss May J. Harrel and Mr. J. Beauford Armstead of Little Rock were married. Tuesday at the home of the bride's sister Mrs. Spivey on East Elm street. .
Mr. Clyde Hughey and Miss Irene Elliott, daughter of the late B.
C. Elliott, were married Tuesday at their home on Atlantic street. They were .. married by the Rev. Dr. Hughey, father of the groom. Page 6: W. H. Raynard sues to divorce I. M. Raynard.
James R. Powell and Miss Arrista E. Ferrell were married
November 28. Marriage license at Mt. Vernon: Albert L. Walker, 23, and.Miss Nellie Darrell, both of Ash Grove. 199
TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT Page 2: R. H. Edmonson, who lives near Springfield, has a powder horn bearing the date 1725 and has been in the Edmonson family for over 150 years. . Mrs. E. M. Wolf died Sunday. She lived at 579 west Pine street. Marriage license : John W. Fulton of Pembina, Mo., and Miss Cora E. Martin.
: A marriage license issued to Charles Dingler and Annie Brownfield was returned to the recorder. Were they married?
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The Republican for Tuesday, December 4, 1894, is missing.
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WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 5, 1894 -- DEMOCRAT
Page 2: Marriage license: James Slaughter and Janie Denton. An infant child of J. H. Brumley, corner of Divison and Broad streets, died yesterday.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 5, 1894 -- REPUBLICAN
Page 1: . About five months ago the Patton family came from Columbus, Ohio, to Springfield and bought a farm a mile or two south of Springfield. They were drinking water from an old well and contracted typhoid fever. Both Mr. and Mrs. Patton died, and were buried in Utica, Ohio. Morton Patton, 21, and his brother; aged 8, also had typhoid fever but are recovering. dames W. Headlee and Miss Dora I. Kesterson were married Sunday at the home of the bride's parents in Hickory Barrens. Page 3: Marriage license: J. M. Butcher, 21, of Walnut Grove and Miss Mabel Robertson, 18, of Pearl. Marriage license: James Slaughter, 21, and Miss Janie Denton,
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