Wayne County Journal Jan 4, 1906 Grand and Petit Jurors
Grand and Petit Jurors
The following is a list of the grand and petit juries for the February term
of court, 1906:
GRAND JURORS - Townships
C. E. Burton, Benton Twp.
R. E. Taylor, Benton
George Ferguson, Black River
Wm. McCollister, Cowan
E. Lovelace, Cedar Creek
W. E. Ferguson, Jefferson
I.L. Brooks, Logan
Jas Bennett, Lost Creek
G. W. Graham, Mill Spring
J. B. Osborn, St. Francois
C. P. Bennett, St. Francois
W. N. Osborn, Williams
PETIT JURO
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Wayne County Journal Jan 11, 1906- Wagner-Bunyard- married
A Mr. Wagner, (railroad man) and Miss Annie Bunyard of Piedmont drove over
Saturday, got their license and were married at the home of Miss Hattie
Daniels. Squire Chenoweth officiating.
Wayne County Journal Jan 11, 1906 Marriage Licenses
S. E. Wagner, Piedmont Anna Bunyard, Piedmont
T. M. Williams, Piedmont May Gower, Piedmont
J. H. Barrow, Coldwater Effie Gully, Coldwater
Walter Gaines, Williamsville D. C. Hillis, Williamsville
Andy Bennet
Wayne County Journal Jan 11, 1906 Alfred Green Whitt-obituary
Alfred Green Whitt departed this life January 2, 1906. He was born in
Wayne County, Mo., about the year 1850. Was married in 1877 to Allie D,
Sutherlin. To this union were born two children, both boys. The elder boy
died in infancy. In 1881 he was married to E. P. McCowan. To this union
was born one child. In 1885 he was again married to Luella Hardy. There
were no children born to this union. In 1901 he was married to Alice
Allar
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Wayne County Journal January 4, 1906 - New-Subscribers and Renewals
New-Subscribers and Renewals
We are under obligation to the following parties for subscription favors
during the months of November and December:
A. G. Templeton
G. N. Whitt
Sam Marler
J. A. Clubb
Frank Hughes
G. W. Parrish
W. M. Aldrich
T. B. Minner
Albert Seabaugh
Jos. A. Bennett
J. T. Winder
George Wilson
H. M. Sandlin
Mrs. John Wilby
W. R. Jones
Hannah Polly
Rev. H. M. Duncan
J. N. Nunn
Lizzie Gill
C. F. Fulton
M. M. Jannett
John War
Wayne County Journal February 22, 1906 obit William Settle
William Settle was born in Madison County, Mo., about twelve miles south of
Fredericktown, on May 22, 1848, and died at his home near Sikeston, Mo., on
February 21, 1906, at the age of 47 years, eight months and twenty-nine
days. He moved from his home in Madison County ot a farm near Greenville
and resided in Wayne County until last fall, when he moved with his family
to Scott County near Sikeston.
On the 27th day of July 1879, he was marr
Wayne County Journal January 18, 1906 -Well-Known Minister
A Well Known Minister and Educator of Southeast Missouri Has done much
for religious and educational work.
A history of his life as a Minister and an Educator (the article had a
picture of him and the church he was pastor of)
Prof. W. H. Hale, who has done so much for the education of poor boys and
girls in Southeast Missouri, was born in Wayne County, Missouri, September
3, 1850. Raised to work on a farm till twenty-one years of age. Lear
Wayne County Journal Jan 11, 1906- Obituary Robert L. Ward
Died Robert Leonard Ward, aged 3 years, 3 months, and 17 days, youngest
child of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. (Dolph) Ward, of Turkey Creek, Wayne County,
Mo., Dec 13, 1905.
Little "Linn," as he was affectionately called, was an unusually bright
child, just budding into that most interesting period of life, the entrance
from infancy into childhood days.
All that loving hearts could do was done to keep him among those who loved
him most dearly, but a
Wayne County Journal March 22, 1906 Mrs. Josie Forbes
The above cut (photo) represents in a very correct way Mrs. Josie Forbes,
wife of W. E. Forbes, near Taskee. It is claimed by many who have visited
her that has power to reveal the future and tell of the past. Many
eminent, physicians, lawyers and clergymen have visited her, and have
almost to a man gone away convinced and made to be believers. There are
some, however, who take a different view, and severely criticize the woman
who seems to be
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Wayne County Journal Jan 4, 1906 - A Notable Wedding
A Notable Wedding
(spelling errors are the same as was in the article)
A pretty wedding was that of Prof. H. T. Eaves and Miss Callie Dearing
solemnized at the residence of L. J. Dearing of this city, Friday evening,
December 21, 1905.
The affair was very informal, there being no invitations extended. The
bride is prominently connected, being the daughter of the late and lamented
Judge Henry Dearing of Washington County; a sister of Judge Frank R.
Wayne County Journal Jan 4, 1906 - A. G. Whitt, died
A. G. Whitt one of the old residents of Taskee died of pneumonia Tuesday
morning of this week. He was about 54 years old. The Journal extends
sympathies to the bereaved family.
Wayne County Journal Jan 11, 1906 - Whitt-Bean married, West Plains, Mo.
On Tuesday evening, Dec 26, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Bean, at West Plains, Mo., occurred the marriage of their
daughter, Miss Margaret Etta, to Mr. Charles Whitt, of Wayne
Wayne County Journal March 15, 1906 Adams McCarn
Married at the home of sheriff C. Barnes, Sunday evening James Adams and
Miss Annie McCarn, Rev W. H. Dees officiating. They are both respectable
young people, and have many friends who wish them a happy and prosperous
journey over live's sea. The happy young couple departed for Cape
Girardeau, where they will make their future home. The Journal extends,
congratulations and good wishes.