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traduire to tas thathe, He could try possessed several large springa. besides being an ideal hunting ground. 'As · a : result y numerous trails Into this country were estab- lished by the Indiens,, some co which later developed Into highways and other routes for rail- roads." Many of these trails began near the Atlantic seacoast, and led as far west as Kanms. One of the most traveled of these trails cross- ed the campus at the very spot where the monument now stands."
Miss Alice Thrasher of the Eng- llah department at Drury college, unvelled the marker.
'Uncle Job' Newton
At 102.Is Thrilled by
Long Auto Journey
"Uncle Job" Nowten, who is ap- pinching kle 102nd birthday. do- fed Sunday that he wanted to zonk. a business visit to St. Louis. The pioneer wholesaler, who bossed one of the first "covered wagon" trains from St. Louis to California in 1848 and who came to Springfield from St. Louis in a wagon pulled by oxen, decided that a trip over "The Main street of America" would do him good.
In company with frienda, he started late in the day for St. Louis in an automobile and a message to his son here stated that he stood the trip well and was having a good time in St. Louis.
Mr. Newton ran a wholesale house in St. Louis when that city Was a small Village on the Missis- sippl river.
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LACLEDE COUNTY WOMAN DIES NEAR AGNES, MO.
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LEBANON, Mo., Oct. 12 .- Mrs. Eliza McDowell, 37, wife of Oliver McDowell, of near Agnes, Mo., dled at her home following a short Ill- neas. She was born in Laclede county August 16. 1890. She was the daughter of the Reverend and Mrs. W. T. Spencer. She was mar- ried to Mr. McDowell May 1. 1914 and to this union was born & boys and 3 girls.
She is survide by the husband. slx children, a sister, Mra. R. L. Lewis, of Orla, Mo., three brothers. W. H. Spencer, of Bono, Ark .. R. A. Spencer, of Southard, Mo., and S. J. Spencer of Paducah, Ky.
DEATHS
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MRS. GERTRUDE LEA - The body of Mra. Gertrude Les. 19 years old, wife of T. M. Les of Marshfield, Mo., who died Tuesday night in a local hospital after a brief ' illness, was forwarded to Marshfield yesterday morning by the Klingner Funeral home. Fu-' neral services will be held this aft-' ernoon. She is survived by the
husband and one son, both of. Marshfield.
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MRS. MOLLIE SMOTT Burial . services for .. Mrs. Motlle Smott, 69 years old, a former real dent of Springfield who died Mon- day evening at the home of bir piece, Mra. A. J. Bands of Kansas City, will be held in Maple Park cemetery at 2 o'clock this after- noon, with the Reverend Paul R. Talbott, former rector of Christ Episcopal church here, officiating.i Burial will be under direction of the Paxson Funeral home. Mrs. Amott was a sister of Mrs. S. F. Vinton and Mrs. George F. Reed, both of Springfield.
MRS. FANNIE E. NEGU8
Mrs. Fannie E. Negus, a former resident of Springfield, died Tues- 'day at the home of ber son, C. N. Negus of Chicago, according to in- formation received here yesterday. Funeral services will be held in Chicago today.
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B. F. SMITH
Funeral servies for B. J. Smith. is Truly old who died Saturday at his home in Monett, were held Sun- duy. Burial was In the 1. O. O. F. cemetery there. He Is survived by the widow, four sisters, Mrs. Einnia Hierony mous of la's Angeles; Mrs. Mamie Jameson of San Francisco: Mrs. Carrie G. Clark of Oxford. Miss. and Mrs. Martha Eagle of 1 turdington, Chio, and one brother, Eitoy Smilth of Manafield, Mu. 1
J. E. T. HUNT
Funeral services for J. E. T. Hunt. 70 years old, who died yesterday morning at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Charles Williams ' of 31171 Spruce street, will be held at 10| o'clock this morning at the Kling -! ner Funeral home, with burial in Hazelwood cemetery, He is aur- vived by the widow, three daugh- ters and one son.
THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 2: Mrs. Eliza McDowell died .*
Page 4: Dr. L. West of Monett died .* Washington Ray Kellett died .*
Page 6: Births reported .**
Page 11: William King died .**
Rev. O. E. Hamilton of Mountain Grove, prominent evangelist, died Sunday in San Antonio, Texas. He was a graduate of Drake University. He is survived by his widow who is a student in Springfield State Teachers college, a daughter Jean, a brother Roy of Longview, Wash., and by his father W. B. Hamilton of Victoria, Texas.
Ira Lucille Lucas died .**
Miss Mollie Smoot died .* * Mrs. Gertrude Lea died .*
J. E. T. Hunt died .**
Mrs. Fannie E. Negus died .** Dorothy Dickens died .**
Page 12: Card of thanks for kindness in the time of "our bereavement," signed by Clyde Pope and son.
Page 15: Miss Frances T. Bishop and Mr. Fayette Haris Sweany were married. At the same time her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Bishop celebrated their golden wedding anniversary .**
Miss Elizabeth R. Hood and Mr. Douglas R. Forrester were married .* The Stubblefield family held a reunion .**
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CARDS OF THANKS '
FORE-We Beaise to thank all those who were so kind and helpful to ue in our recent bereavement. Especially, do we appreciate the services of Rev. Bwadley. CLYDE POPE AND SON.
Forrester-Hood.
Mrs. Bertha Hood, 1128 North Grant arenus, announces the marriage of ber daughter, Miss Elizabeth R. Hood, to Mr. Douglas R. Forrester of Mar- lonville yesterday.
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W. B. Kellett Dies.
Washington Ray Kellett, 62 years old. secretary-treasurer of the Cash Clothing company, died in .. West Plains yesterday.
Mr. Kellett, who was a metsber of ous of the early pioneer-families of this section of the Ozarak, was, for many years, a merchant and banker of Bakersfield, Ozark county, before coming to West Plains to live four years ago. He helped to organize the Bank of Bakersfield, and was, 1ts president for many years. .
. Shortly before Mr. Kellett and his wife came to West Plains to live they purchased stock in the Union State bank in West Plains, and Ister, after they had purchased a home here and moved to West Plaire, Mr. Kellett purchased an interest in the Cash Clothing company.
Mr. Kellett was born November 24. 1846, on a farm near Ozark, Mo. In Christian county, but while & child ble parmts moved from 'Christian county to Ozark . zd located at Udall, where he grew to manhood. When he reached mature years' W. Ray Kellett soon became one of the leading bastaeos men of Orark coun- ty, and was engaged in the mercan- tile bustoser in Bakersfield and also was postmaster at that place for soT- oral years before entering the bank- tr bortnews.
Golden Wedd'" Celebrated.
The marriage of Misa Frances T. shop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs .; thomas Jefferson Bishop of near, buth Greenfield, to Mr. Fayette Har- Bweany of Washington .D. C., was lemnized Bunday when her parents
celebrated their fiftieth wedding an- niveraary. The wedding, which was a touching and unusual olimax for the anniversary celebration in which many friends and neighbors of the Bishops Joined, was an al fresco af- far and the double ring servido was read by Dr. Marion Stevenson of 8t. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Bwenny left Im- mediately after the ceremony to motor to Washington. Greetings and con- gratulations were received by both brides as well as numerous tokens of friendship, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, who are well known In Dade county, have resided at their present home most of their married life.
Stubblefield Reunion.
A family reunion wir held Sunday at the homekot Mr. and Mrs. org Stubblefield,- /1514 :. West." Division street, in honor of Mrs Leurs Bare gar and her" daughter," Holen' af Eureka Springs, Ark, who were visit- ing the city. A'largo table spread with a botutiful dinner was decora- tod with 'dahlice, heters and ' rosca, Those who enjoyed the occasion were: Messrs. and . Mesdames .O. W. . Gredn. wade, P. F. Musick, J. A. Hall; Robert Harrison, Emery' Jeeminger, Everett Snider; Mondaines Laura Barger. Homer Abbott, O. O. Stubblefield. T. Stubblefield, Lee Bnider; Misses Hazel Greenwade, Helen Barger. Genevieve Stubblefield, Jenny Washburn, Holen Margaret Greenwade, Woodrow Stub- blefield, Betty Jean'Abbott, Suo Stub- blefield, Gloria Loo Harrison; Messrs. Kenneth Sllsby. Young. Howard and Paul Stubblefield and Master Donald Lee Iseminger.
A Dentist Dies.
Dr. L. West a well known dentist & Mooett, Is dead.
Dr. West was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Annanias West and was born mu Springfield In January, 1860. He taught school when a young man in the rural schools of southwest Mis- souri. Later he took up the practice
Hth an uburthird cest unth his houth fallod
six months ago.
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Wagner. 762 North Boulevard, announce the birth of a son; October 11 at Burge hoa- pital. Mrs. Wagner was formerly Miss Lather Anderson. · Mr. and Mrs. William Underwood. 1089 Bouth Douglas avenue announce the birth of & son, Charles Vernon on Sunday, October 9.
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DEATHS
LUCAS'INFANT. Funeral . sertiose were held at 2:30 p. m. today for Ira Lucille Lucas, 2- months-old daughter of Mr. ' and Mr. HATTEY LUCAS Of 580 College street, who died yesterday following a brief Wincts Burtal mus in East Lawn cemetery under direction of W. L. Btarna, undertaker.
MOLLIE SMOOT.
Miss Mollle Smoot, former resident of Springfield. died Monday evening at the home of ber niece, Mrs. A. J. Bands, in Kansas City. Funeral serv- loes will be held in Kansas City and burial in Maple Park cemetery here. under the direction of the Paxon Undertaking company. Dr. Paul R. ! Talbot, rector of Christ's church. will conduct the services at the grave.
Miss Bmoot was a sister of Mra. B. 8. Vinton, and Mrs. O. F. Reed, de- ceased.
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NES, GERTRUDE .LEA.
Funeral services were held today ! for Mra. Gertrude Les, 19, wife of T. I M. Les of Marshfield, Mo., who died Tuesday night in a local hospital af- ! ter a brief Illness. The body was for- : warded to Meraltfield yesterday by the Klingner Funeral home. She is - survived by her husband and & con. both of Marshfield .
J. E. T. HUNT.
Funeral services for J. E. T. Hunt, (0. who died yesterday morning ut the home of a daughter. Mrs. Charles WWiams of 2117 Spruce street, wero beid at 10 a. m. today at. the Kling- ner Funeral home. Burial was in Hazelwood cemetery. He is survived by his wife. three daughters and a год.
MRS. FANNIE NEOUS.
Mrs. Fannie E Negus, a former Springgeld realdent. died Thursday at the home of her son. C. N. Negun. of Chicago, according to information received here. Puneral services were held in Chicago today.
DOROTHY DICKENS.
Dorothy Diakonie -Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dlekens, of Mumford, Ho. died at 6:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home. She is survived by the parents and & als- ter. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. today and burial was in Robinson cemetery. southeast of Springfield, under the direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home.
MRS. ELIZA MCDOWELL DIES AT LEBONAN
LEBANON. Mo., Oct. 18 .- Mrs. Eliza McDowell. 37 years old. died at the family res . . co near Agnes, Mo. foi- lowing ar I illness. She was the wife of Ol !! ar McDowell.
'Mrs. McDowel! was the daughter of Rev. and Are. W. T. Spencer aud was born in Laclede county August 18. 1890. She was married to Mr. 'Ic- Dowell May 1. 1914.
Bhe is survived by the husband, six children. a sister, Mra. R. L. Lewis of Orla, Mo., three brothers, W. H. i Spencer of Bono, Ark .; R. A. Spencer of Southard. Mo., and 8. J. Spencer of Paducah. Ky.
SEEK RELATIVES OF. MAN WHO DIED HERE
Practically unknown, willem King. 83, died this morning in a local hospital following a few days linces.
The man came here about.15 days Ago, bo far as is kpown, and stopped At 539 College street. He became !!! shortly after the arrival. . ..
King is light complexoted, 'about fre feet and 11 Inches in height and' weighs about 145 pounds. At some time he suffered the low of his right eye. His body is being held at the W. L. Starne mortuary. Wal- nut and Market avenue.
FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS Page 1: Marriage license: Sidney R. Davidson, 34, of Tulas, Okla., and Louise Reeves, 24, of Springfield.
Page 5: Miss Elizabeth R. Hood and Mr. Douglas R. Forrester were married .** Page 8: Anna Willoughby sues to divorce Ewing Willoughby. They were married March 1, 1897.
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Son born October 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Siplinger of 622 South Missouri
avenue.
Page 9: Dorothy Dickens died .**
Page 13: Wilbur Carlew committed suicide .**
Page 19: Card of thanks for kindness at time of "our sorrow," signed by Clyde Pope and son.
DICKENS INFANT
Funeral services for Dorothy Dickens, of Mumford, Mo. who died at 5:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home were held at 2:30 o'clock yesterday after- noon with burial in Robinson ceme- tery, southeast of Springfield, un- der direction of the Alma Lohmey- er Funeral home.
HOOD-FORRESTER
Mrs. Bertha Hood. 1128 North Grant avenue, announces the mar- riage of her daughter. Elizabeth R. llood, to Mr. Douglas Il. Forrester of Marionville October 12. The serv- ice was read by the Reverend E. F. InAKO
BAGNELL MAN COMMITS SUICIDE BY SHOOTING
, Wilbur Carlew. 14, Bachelor. com- Initted suleide at Bagnoll by shoot- ing himself. He was born at Tio- · nderoga. N. .. and went to Bagnell, north of Springfield, three years ago. lle leaves no known relatives.
PERSONALS-1
We wish to express our thanks to eur may friends for their kindnom during our ITAL torTow and especially to Rev. Shaw- by : also for beautiful floral offerings.
CLYDE POPE and son.
FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 2: Frank Strick was killed .**
F. W. Adams became 73 years old .**
Page 8: Wilbur Carlew, 74, bachelor, committed suicide at Bagnell. He was born at Ticonderoga, N. C. He leaves no known relatives.
Page 25: Marriage license: Lilburn Motley, 17, and Hattie Sanders, 17, Negroes, both of Springfield.
Page 26: Marriage license: Sidney R. Davidson, 34, of Tulsa, Okla., and Louise Reeves, 23, of Springfield.
Mrs. Annie Willoughby sues to divorce Ewing Willoughby. They were married March 1, 1897. They have a son John Willoughby, 18.
Mrs. Amanda Lyman died .**
Page 27: Mrs. Nancy Harwood died .**
Page 28: Card of thanks from Mrs. Lena Rader and others .**
Page 31: Miss Thelma Louise Robertson and Mr. Paul W. Vann are engaged to marry .**
RESIDENT OF STATE FOR 74 YEARS IS DEAD
Mra. Amanda Lymar, 'cf 818 flouth Missouri avenue, died .. at- ber boms this morning at 9:15 O'clock .. She was 80 years of age.
Mra. Lyman came to Missouri from Tennessee with her parents 74 years ago, bettling on a farm near Galloway. In 1912 she and her husband moved to Springfield. Mr. Lyman died bere April 14, 1921. Mrs. Lyman Ls sur- vived by & daughter. Mrs. Frank West; two sons, A. J. and J. L. Ly- man, and a brother. L. F. Patterson. all of Springfield.
Funera. services will be held at the home tomorrow at 2 o'clock and in- terment will be made at Dodton cemetery.
DIES AT AGE OF H.
Mrs. Nancy Harwood, &, died at 4:30 a. m. today at the home of ber daughter. Mrs. Fanny Clement, 983 Dust Locust street, following a fin- gering illness. Funeral arrangements are incomplete, but they will be to- dir the direction af the Herman K. Lohmeyer Funeral home. the ts for- vived by three daughters and a sdo.
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SABER-I'M the to thank the many trends sod mileufred for thelr kindness death of our krw husband and sos, Glenn We wish to extend special thanks to Brother Attdar Wilson, DI Wade. Dr. Wuseva and T. B. CtMainz MRA LENA RADER. MR AND MRS W M RADER
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- Tuesday, Y. W. Adams of Bolivar Had pratosrous reminders by mall that October 11 was his birthday.
" He was bom in England 8 Jun ago and his parents came to America the next your, settling to New York. He came to Bolitar 44 years ago. His Irat business connection was with Morton & Co. real estate lizzata Later he joined the firm of Adams- MaKinney & 'Lesritt, and continued in the real estate and loan buttoca. After the death of hits oldest son, he took in Otte Moster and the firm for 16 years wee knowra M A4ans & Moster, real estate, loans and ab- tracts. About eight years ago the firm was reorganized and incorport- ted as the Adams-Adams Mortgage Co., Mr. Adams and his son, P. O. Adams, being the principal owners.
Mr. Adams represented Polk coun- ty in the legislature in 1921 404 helped to write the Centennial Road law, under which Missouri's road system has been built
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Trank atrick 'of arlostield was Blown to pieces by s" pointes blast at the lus kiin at Petree alty. Mr. Strick was alone at the time the se- adent occurred and the cause is un- known.
Mr. Strick was employed at the Min having for his regular duty the writing of blasts. An inquest was held by William Weasel, coroner of Lawrence county. The furr's verdict was that Trink Strick came to bis death by & powder explocion the cause of which Is unknown to the Jury.
Mlu Louise Robertson to Wed. Mr. and Mrs. O. G Bobertson of Brookline announce the engagement and approaching marrige that daughter, Thelma Louise, to Mr. Paul W. Vann of Nevada, Mo. The mid- ding will be solemnized the early pert « next month. Numerous dowe And parties have been planned for the bride-elect, who bas been making br home here with her aster. Han H. L Potter, 723 Last Page street.
SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Marriage licenses issued .** Page 3: Mrs. Nancy Harwood died .** Mrs. Amanda Lyman died .** Mrs. Paulina N. Youngblood died .** Charles C. Moore died .** Page 10: Arthur Earl Ragland died .**
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Steven J. Slauf. 27. Grafton Ohlo. and Golda B. Baumgardner, 20. Ava: J. B. Denton. 21. and Elizabeth l'atterson, 17, both of Springfield.
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MRS. NANCY HARWOOD Funeral arrangements for Mrs. Nancy Harwood, 82 years old, who died early yesterday morning at - the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fanny Crement, 982 East Locust street, following a lingering illness, i are yet Incomplete but probably will be held Sunday afternoon at the Central Christian church, with burial in Hazelwood cemetery un- der direction of the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home. She ia survived by three daughters, Mrs. Nora Ochambein. of Joplin, Mo., Mrs. Emma Obland, of Denver, Colo., and Mrs. Crement, and one Ison. EJ Harwood, of Detroit, Mich.
MRS. AMANDA LYMAN
Funeral services for Mra. Amanda : Lyman, 80 years old, for many| years a resident of this county. who died yesterday morning at her home at 813 South Missouri avenue. after a lingering illness, will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the residence. with the Reverend F. F. Lenke. pastor of South Ave- nue Christian church, officiating.' Burial will be In Dodson cemetery! under direction of the Alma Loh- meyer Funeral home. Mrs. Lyman. who moved to this region 74 years ago. settling on a farm near Gallo- way, is survived by one daughter, Mra. Frank Wore two. . and A. J. Lyman, and was tre Y. L. Patterson, all of apchry
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MRS. PAULINA N. YOUNGBLOOD Funeral services for Mra. Paulia N. Youngblood, 84 years old; "for 15 Jours a resident of Grosse county, who died at ; o'clock last evening after a lingering illness at her home at 765 Prospect ave- nue, will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Pythian Avenue Baptist church, with burial In East Lawn cemetery under di- rection of the Klingner Funeral home. Mrs. Youngblood la sur- vived by the husband. James P. Youngblood: by five sona, William E .. John D., J. Robert and George B. all of Springfield, and J. P .. Jr .. of Dallas, Texas: by four grandchildren and two great-
grandchildren.
CHARLES C. MOORE
Charles C. Moore, a former resid- ent of Springfield; died at 9 o'clock last night in Kansas City. The body will arrive this morning and funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Kling- ner Funeral chapel, with burial in Maple Park cemetery where services will be under direction of the Ma- sonic order. Mr. Moore was a mom- ber of the Greenleaf Masonic lodge of Greenleaf, Kan. He is survived by a brother-in-law, Charles Dara of Springfield.
LACLEDE COUNTY BOY DIED AT COLUMBIA, MO.
COLUMBIA, Mo., Oct. 14 .- (A) Arthur Earl Ragland, 21. of Phillips- turg. Mo .; a jumor In the Univers- Ity of Missouri, and 'editor of the 1928 Savitar, university annual, died In the university hospital here! today of an Infection of the throat. Ragland had been ill for several weeks, and two transfusions with blood furnished by Delta Upsilon fraternity brothers had been made in an effort to save his life.
Ragland was graduated from the university high school here. His parents live In Phillipsburgh, La- clede county.
SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 15, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 1: The will of William V. Breazeale is in probate .**
Page 7: A daughter Carolyn Ruth Adamson was born October 10 to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Adamson, 1507 W. Walnut.
Mrs. Amanda Lyman died .** Mrs. Paulina N. Youngblood died .* Charles C. Moore died .** Mrs. Carrie Linster died.' Mrs. Mandy J. Webb died .** Mrs. Nancy Harwood died .**
PAULINA YOUNGBLOOD.
Funeral servloss for Mra. Paullsu. N. Youngblood, 84, who died at 11. o'clock last night after a lingering illness at her home at 758 Prospect. avenue, will be held at 2:30 p. di. tomorrow at the Pythian Arenys. Baptist church, with burial in Kyst; Lawn cemetery undpr direction of ti 18 Klingner Funeral home. Mrs. Yours g- blood is survived by her husband. James P. Youngblood, by five sor =. William E. John D., J. Robert Mid George B., all of Springfield, and. . J. P. Jt. of Dallas. Tex .; by four gras .d- children and two great grandekul- dren.
MRS: NANCY HARWOOD.
Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Harwood. 82. who. dled early yester- day morning at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Fanny Cremant, 982 Last Locust street , following Lingering illness, Will be held at 3 'p. m. Sunday afternoon at the Cen- trul Christian church. Burial will be in Hazelwood cemetery under di- rootlon of the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home. 8he is' survived by three daughters. Mrs. Nora Ocham- bein of Joplin, Mo .: Mrs. Emma Ob- land of Denver, Colo., and Mrs. Orement, and & son, Ed Harwood of Detroit, Mich.
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DEATH CLAIMS WITNESSES FOR DEAD MERCHANT
Men Who Saw W. V. Brea- zeale Sign His Name Also · Have "Succumbed; Court Has to Verify Signatures to Act on Will ..
A series of deaths presented a court
The witnesses rt g. J. Gideon ind J. M. Odion:
Under the terms of the win the residence properly at Monroe street abd Myrtle Avenue, together with all furnishings and personal property. goes to the widow, Mrs. Clare Bres- zeale, during her lifetime, and at het death to a son, A. J. Breazeale.
The remainder of the estate is to go to another son, Charles V. Bres- reale, and a daughter, Mrs. Mary 8. Crenshaw.
The will sets out . that the son. A. J. Breazaale, is to care for the widow during her lifetime and the two are named- Joint executors of the will to serve without bond.
MRA. CARRIE LINSTER'
Mrs. Carrie Linster. 68 years old, died at 11 o'clock last night at the home of her son, a. Y. Linster,, 806 Bouth Florence avenue. Fun eral services will be held at 3 p. m. dan- day. With burial in East Lawn oel po- tory under direction of the AAss Lohmeyer Funeral home. Mrs. Lb- ster is survived by two sons, O. F. Linster and A. O. Linster of Otti- cinnati. O., and a daughter. Mys. M. A. Coe of Bantlago, Cal.
DEATHS
AMANDA LYMAN.
Funeral services for Mrs. Amanda Lyman, 80, who died yesterday at her homo. 813 Bouth Missouri avenue, ware held at 2 p. m. today at the residence. Rev. E. F. Loake, pastor of South Arenue Christian church, Aficiated. Burial was in Dodson cemetery under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. Mrs. LJ. man moved to this region 74 years ago, mattling on a farm near Gallo- way. . She is survived by a daughter .. Mrs. Frank West, two sons, J. 14 and A. J. Lyman, and a brother, F. L. Patterson, all of Springfield.
MRS. MANDY J. WEBB.
Mrs. Mandy J. Webb, 48, wife of T. F. Webb, died at 7 a. m. today At her home. 983 Johnson avenue. following a brief illness. Cho le sur- vived by her, husbanda three daugh-' tera, Miss Verna Webb of the homo- address, Mra. Clay Coffman of High- landville, and Mrs. Jos , Faden of Kansas City; by two sons, Lealle of. Kansas City, and Ceotil of 934 Hamp -. ton avmua springfield; ty four brothers, John Pigg and W. N. PigEl of Highlandville, J. T. Pigg of Colo- rado, and Sam Pigg of Oklahoma; by! a sister. Mrs. . George Haslip of High- landrille. Funeral services probably. will be held Monday afternoon at the Grant Avenue Baptist church with burial in the ... Odd Fellows cemetery at Highlandvilla under the direction of W. L. Btarne, under- taker.
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CHARLES C. MOORE.
The body of Charles C. Moon, former resident of Springfield, Iwho. died at 9 o'clock last night in Kan-i sas City, arrived here this morning ap m. today at the Klingner Furl und cemetery, with servicen it too clave to, charge of the Miliard of war $13 Moory whs member "of the Chatten" teat Masonic lodge of Greenlent, 1Cm, He is survived. by a brother-inilas. Charles Dare, of Springfield.
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SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Pearl Joplin sues to divorce E. B. Joplin. They were married May 26, 1903. A son Ira A. McBride, Jr., was born October 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Ira McBride. Mrs. T. A. Coffelt died .**
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