Bloomington (IN) Daily Telephone, April 9, 1924, p. 1
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Rotary Club
The new officers of the Bloomington Rotary were ushered into their positions at the regular noon meeting of the organization at the Graham hotelRetiring president Wood Wiles presided at the beginning of the meeting and introduced the new president, John W. Cravens, who took the chair.
Dr. J.E.P. Holland, first president of the organi
Bloomington (IN) Weekly Telephone, April 4, 1892, p.4
The Floods
Make us Another Visit
Damage to Property
North Pike Loss Barns Burned
Bloomington was visited with another flood Sunday morning, overflowing the districts along the branch that runs through the east and south part of the city. A heavy rain fell from 7 to 10 oclock, and by that time the water was flooding the streets and houses that border the stream. The branch enters the city from the Dunn property, over east 6th street, and w
Bloomington (IN) Evening World, Jul 7, 1914, p. 1.
DEATH CLAIMS MARGARET PHILLIPS
Well Known Woman Dies Suddenly in 74th Year
Mrs. Margaret Phillips, 74 years old and widow of the late S. H. Phillips, died suddenly at 8:30 this morning of heart failure at her home, 701 E. Atwater Avenue. Although Mrs. Phillips had been in failing health for some time, her death was entirely unexpected.
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Mrs. Phillips was a native of Union County, Ohio, and her maiden name was Robinson. She was married to the Rev. T. H.
I was unable to find Thos Conner in the Mo Co Death Index, or in the Blgtn
Weeking on or around
that date. I see that others are going and I hope they have better luck
than I did! If not, the man said
to call back in the morning the the number Randi gave you and talk to Pam.
Good luck!
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Bloomington (IN) Daily Telephone, April 14, 1924, p. 1
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Roy Schoville, a well known former business man, is quite ill at his home with his sister, Mrs. Wyatt Wicks,
Angel Gebhart
INMONROE Volunteer
Bloomington (IN) Daily Telephone, April 8, 1924, p. 2
Death Of Little Girl
Dorothy, the 8 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Logsdon, passed away at the family residence, west 8th street, yesterday morning of a complication of whooping cough and Pneumonia. She is survived by the parents, two sisters and one brother.
Funeral was this afternoon at 2 oclock from the residence, in charge of Rev. C.B. Stephens, and burial at Rose Hill.
Angel Gebhart
INMONROE Volunteer
Bloomington (IN) Daily Telephone, April 14, 1924, p. 2
Ellettsville
Mrs. John Soth of Gosport is visiting her sister, Mrs. J.H. Malicoat.
Angel Gebhart
INMONROE Volunteer
Bloomington (IN) Weekly Telephone, April 1, 1892, p.4
Harrodsburg is to have a new physician in the person of R.F. Barker, a recent graduate of the University of Louisville. He has the best recommendations.
Angel Gebhart
INMONROE Volunteer
Bloomington (IN) Weekly Telephone, March 25, 1892, p. 4Wednesday evening about 6 oclock
Father Bogemann, of the Catholic church, was called to Brown county to see Mrs. Anna Clinton, who lives near Belmont, and is dangerously sick with child-bed fever. She is a daughter of Mr. Kleindorfer, and is well known in the east part of this county. She desired the presence of the Father at once, and thought it was a night ride, of 17 miles over very bad roads, he left for her bed-side as soon as her desires w
Bloomington (IN) Weekly Telephone, August 13, 1881, p. 1
Tuesday Dr. Weir left for Grand Haven, Michigan, to remain a few weeks, with a desire of improving his health.
Angel Gebhart
INMONROE Volunteer
Bloomington (IN) Weekly Telephone, March 25, 1892, p. 4
Harrodsburg
Misses Daisy and May Lowder, of Bloomington, are the guests of their cousin Miss Cora McFadden, this week.
Angel Gebhart
INMONROE Volunteer
Bloomington (IN) Weekly Telephone, August 27, 1881, p. 3
The wife of Stephen Davis died in Missouri, and her remains were brought to Smithville for burial last Saturday.
Angel Gebhart
INMONROE Volunteer
Bloomington (IN) Weekly Telephone, August 27, 1881, p. 1
The cutting down of the windows in the rear end of the Court house will be a great improvement to that part of the building.
Angel Gebhart
INMONROE Volunteer
Bloomington (IN) Daily Telephone, April 5, 1924, p. 1
Hugh Prichard of Bloomington spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Sena Prichard and Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee. Greencastle Herald.
Angel Gebhart
INMONROE Volunteer
Bloomington (IN) Daily Telephone, April 9, 1924, p. 1
Corner Drug Store To Pass
W.T. Bowles, After Fire, Will Not Go Back in Drug Business
But Will Open Music Store-End of a Fine Business and Old Landmark
It is not the present intention of W.T. Bowles, who lost his drug store in the Telephone-Gentry fire to go back in the drug business therefore it appears likely that the corner drug store which has been a part of Bloomington for two generations will pass with this disastrous fire. It is no
Bloomington (IN) Weekly Telephone, August 27, 1881, p. 1
A immense cast-iron roller to be used for leveling the McAdamized streets has been molded at Sewards foundry.
Angel Gebhart
INMONROE Volunteer
Bloomington (IN) Weekly Telephone, March 25, 1892, p. 4
Gov. Mellette, the son-in-law of Dr. Wylie, is the Republican National committeeman for South Dakota, and has charge of the forces of Gen. Harrison in that State. There is a faction that is trying to out-do the Governor and his friends.
Angel Gebhart
INMONROE Volunteer
Bloomington (IN) Weekly Telephone, August 27, 1881, p. 3
A son of James Baker, living near Stanford, died on Sunday last of consumption.
Angel Gebhart
INMONROE Volunteer
Bloomington (IN) Evening World, Apr 4, 1934, p. 1.
FLAMES RAZE ROSCOE EAST FARM HOUSE
Loss is $2,500 As Fire Destroys an Old Homestead
Fire sweeping through the structure with great rapidity completely destroyed the farm home of Roscoe East, 12 miles southwest of Bloomington in Indian Creek Twp. yesterday.
The frame house, which was the old George East homestead, and all personal belongings, including furniture and clothing, were destroyed by the flames which are believed to have started from a defective
Bloomington (IN) Daily Telephone, April 5, 1924, p. 1
Mrs. Ola Holmes, of the Blue Bird beauty shop, is visiting friends at Linden and Colfax, Ind., over the week-end.
Angel Gebhart
INMONROE Volunteer
Bloomington (IN) Weekly Telephone, August 27, 1881, p. 3
Miss May Worral returned from Cannelton last Saturday. She will teach school at Ellettsville again this winter.
Angel Gebhart
INMONROE Volunteer
L. R. Sims--son of Edward and Eliza--married Tena Pruit, dau of J. W.
Stivers and Eliza Martin, on May 9, 1894, Bk.8, Pg. 495, Monroe Co., In.
Found this in the Monroe County Marriage Records 1882-1920.
No other info.
Judy
ksmartin wrote:
> Need help identifying the following: Edward SIMS who married Eliza SNOW
> and their son L.R. SIMS who married Tona (last name unknown) on May 9,
> 1884 or 1894 in Monroe Co, IN. Most especially, who was Edward?
>
> ==============================
> Gain acces
Bloomington (IN) Daily Telephone, Apr 2, 1926, p. 1.
DEATH OF CHARLES HACKER
Charles N. Hacker died at his home at Linton, Wednesday at 10:20 PM, age 47 years, after an illness of four months of tuberculosis. He leaves a wife and mother, Mrs. Dr. W. P. Hacker of Linton, to mourn his death. Also two daughters, Mrs. Paul Swaggerty and Mrs. Jessie Eddington, and grandson, Charles James Swaggerty, who were at his bedside when death came. He also leaves the following brothers and sisters: Andrew L. Hacker,
Bloomington (IN) Weekly Telephone, March 25, 1892, p. 1
Miss Ada Ketchem, from the south part of the county, is visiting relatives in the city.
Angel Gebhart
INMONROE Volunteer