INMONROE-L Archives: July 2004
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- Society of Indiana Pioneers
- Re: [INMONROE] Monroe County History Book
- Re: [INMONROE] Dan Cline, who killed Chris Lentz, turns himself in
- Samuel Graham Critically Ill
- George Nicholson Visiting Home Folks
- J. W. Davis Visited by Daughter
- Mrs. J. W. Simmons Visited by Mother
- Mrs. E. R. Fletcher Visited by Brother
- Courthouse Woodshet to be Demolished
- Mayor John Kelly Banishes Tom Duncan to Bedford
- Corrections
- Re: [INMONROE] Corrections -Randi
- WHITECAPPING of Christopher Deckard near Upper Hog Thief and Lower Hog Thief in Monroe County.
- Administrative
- Death - Lulu Flynn
- Marriage - Dillman/Campbell
- Mrs. Laura Lanman fell and bruised left hip
- Charles Small and Win Sutphin are on ten day vacation
- W.T. Sparks trads property with Wm. Ranard
- Clint. Woorall injured and home to recup
- Rev. T.C. Probert visiting parents at Youngstown Ohio
- Jas. F. Morgan dangerously ill from effects of typhoid fever
- A.L. Baldwin has rented property owned by Theodore Louder
- Doc. Wylie and George Skirvin add to the list of those ill with typhoid fever
- Mrs. Richards is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jas. W. Simmons and then goes to visit Mrs. Frank Simmons
- Prof. Atwater has rented houses to Ransom Reese and John A. Woods
- Oscar Reed visits his parents
- Central schol building is renovated
- Jas. B. Clarkto move grocery and shoe store to new building and carry general merchandise as well
- Ira Dillman and wife to honeymoon as guests of Ed Woodward
- John A. Reeves is visiting daughter, Mrs. Frank Stanger
- Dan Neill injured while loading his wagon
- DAvid Mathers was seriously injured by kick of horse
- Miss Daisy Miller to teach in place of Miss Emma Davis
- Mrs. Vison Carter and daughter Anna are visiting Mrs. Maxwell
- Geo. P. Campbell to be assistant superintendent at State Fair
- Judge Vinson Carter is in Bloomington
- Miss Lilly Gentry visiting brother, William
- W.C. Draper and daughter removed to Trinidad, Col
- Mrs. Stewart is visiting Mrs. Sallie Stewart
- R.C. Neill and wife have a daughter
- Mr. and mrs. Jas. Gillaspy have a daughter
- Chas. Wylie at home for two weeks
- Miss Gertrude Spencer teaches in Minnesota this year
- Wm. Sharp will be cashier and book- keeper
- Jean Adkins remove to Louisville
- Lee Holtzman has new position in Houston, Texas
- Miss Addie young was married to Ralph Harner
- Wm. Leas traveling saleman for furnace company
- Wife and little son of Morey Dunlay and visiting Mrs. Duplap's parents
- N.L Burwell and wife visiting Mr. Burwell's sister
- Dan Pinkston was shot monday
- W.A. Rawles and wife had a daughter
- Stephen Monahon dies and Sunday
- Frank Duncan will teach for the shool in Greensburg
- Geo. Hill Died on Saturday
- Reed's Station
- LAND DISPUTE
- Harry Axtell visiting relation
- Mrs. Slocomb to winter with daughter, Mrs. Michner
- Mr. Swindler becomes sole proprietor of east-side bakery
- New Teachers for the upcoming year announced
- I. Milt. Rogers and J.H. Garrison share birthday and dinner
- John Wilson and wife are visiting relation
- Mrs. Jane I. Fee and daughter to spend a year in Kirksville, Mo
- Death - James F. Morgan
- Wm. Hall shoots daughter and then himself
- Death - John Stephens
- Ira Morgan seriously injured while coupling railroad cars
- Rev. Webster returns home while Mrs. Webster and children remain for visit with her parents, A.H. Wilson and wife
- Death - Lewis Olliver
- W.P. Buzzard elected as principal to two schools, resigns position in Gosport for Ellettsville
- Elmer Faris to relocate
- Dan Pinkston recovering after a gun shot wound to neck in an attack
- Officers and Teachers of Bloomington City Schools announced
- Mrs. Chas. P. Truly visiting friends in Bloomington
- Harvey Brunner employed at J.C. Robinson's store
- T.C. Lawes sells National Hotel to the Gentry brothers
- Values of Quarries in Monroe and Lawrence counties
- Death - Wiley Browning
- Indiana State Library's pre-1850 Marriage database
- Tague Reunion
- Mildred Livingston to Wed Arthur Lowes
- Erle Hull Showers Died
- Wooden Anniversary
- Noah Mayse (?Mays) Found Guilty of Fathering Maggie Baker's Child
- R. C. McCarty Family Relocated
- Mrs. Lou Helton Visited by Son
- W. S. Collins Visited by Nephew
- Bloomington Bands: A History--Part I
- Bert. McGee purchased a lot from Mrs. Juliet Rogers
- C.P. Tuley visits Bloomington
- Son of Jacob Kirk run over by wagon
- Mrs. C.R. Perdue to open millinery shop
- Mr. J.W. Cravens celebrates 5 wedding anniversary and 32 birthday
- Frank Dobson purchased lot to open blacksmith shop
- Marriage - Williams/Cron
- New branch of the National Wheelman's McKinley & Hobert Club elects new officers
- Mrs. Myrtle Payne seeks divorce from Wm. Payne
- Lawes passes control of National Hotel to Gentry Brothers
- Fred Marxson takes position with the Daily World
- Hon. Wm. E. Browning and wife celebrated 50 years of marriage
- Chas. E. Coffin visited mother and other relations here Sunday
- Jurors selected for Grand and Petit court
- Mrs. Addison Slocumb Died
- H. S. Norton Family to Relocate
- Bloomington Bands: A History--Part 2
- David Torphy Tried on Blind Tiger Charges in Supreme Court
- World War I Veteran: Clifford Breedlove
- World War I: Financial Compensation
- George P. Ketcham Died
- Mrs. W. R. Small Visited by Daughter-in-law
- Showers Bros Factory to Expand
- WHITECAPPING: Joe Britton Whitecapped In Greene County
- Charles W. Hughes Weds Belle Campbell
- Death - Levi G. Burch
- Mrs. Harry Howard quite ill
- Misses Kate and Mary Chipman visiting Mrs. L.V. Buskirk
- Clint. Worrall removing to Bloomington
- John W. Littell traded city property for a farm
- Death - John Sare
- Taxable Property in Bloomington and within the Bloomington tp.
- Miss Laura Wilson returns from vacationing in Indy
- Mrs. Hugh Martin quite ill
- Horace and Wm O. Blakeley enjoy a visit from their mother
- J.W. Sears has traded and taken possession of the Meadows store
- Funeral services held for John S. Johnson
- Mr. and Mrs. Lon. D. Rogers visiting in Bloomington
- Son of R.S. Greene suffered a broken leg from falling limb
- Hitching Rack to be Removed
- Anna (Vanzandt) Applegate Died
- Mrs. John Gillaspy Died
- Bloomington in 1899
- Helen Keller's Aunt Buried in Bloomington
- Wood Wiles Buys Saloon
- Wilson Adams Visited by Daughter
- Henry Leech Arrested
- The Electric Light Plant May Extend Hours of Operation
- Bloomington Post Office Narrowly Missed by Horse
- Early (1800s) Monroe County newspapers
- John Henry Barnes Murdered by Mrs. Fanny Enochs
- Water Problems Vex the County
- Joe Dressel To Relocate
- Monroe County Students and Others in the 1896 IU Arbutus
- Sarah Parke Morrison, First Female Graduate of IU
- Ed V. Sheeks Visiting Home Folks
- Len Whetsell, David and W. B. Hughes Visited by Nieces
- Wheat Ground at Frank Hight's Mill
- Henry Hewson Makes Better Boots
- The Orchard House Improves with Age
- Amanda Davis Jailed in Monroe County
- David Cathcard is Visiting Home Folks
- Mr. and Mrs. John Ashbaugh Died
- Questions about Cemeteries
- Ellettsville Saloon Destroyed by Suspicious Fire
- Men on H. J. Nichols Payroll Largely Republican
- Administrative: Politics in the News
- Soddy Carmichael to Relocate
- Turnpike Between Bloomington and Stanford Ordered
- Fanny Young to Relocate
- Ada Hoover Died
- Tile Factory Near (?Mt.) Tabor
- John P. Smith Prospects in Kansas
- Robert Taylor Died
- Miss Acuff Married on the Run
- No Republicans in the Confederate Army
- David Beachman Harbeson (Harbison)
- Lime Masks the Stink
- The Albertson Family Relocates
- Frazier Family Relocates
- Mrs. A. D. Everman Died
- John K. Anderson Visited by Sister
- Henry C. Blakely Died
- Mrs. Dr. B. A. McGee Goes to Wisconsin
- James S. Williams Buys Leonard Mill
- Second Annual Old Settlers' Meeting
- Emma Roberston Died
- George B. Williams Visiting Home Folks
- INFORMATION
- Birth - Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Gray
- Birth - Mr. and Mrs. Silas Garrison
- T.E. Laws & wife discuss removal to Indy
- Jeff Robinson conductor in Vandalia
- Preston Eagleson enters law school
- H. Jessup visited Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Bollenbacher
- Teaching positions of Lloyd and Miss Mamie Bates
- Mrs. Olive Allen visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Jackson
- Condition of Ira Morgan improving
- Mrs. Eph Inman and son Gilbert are visiting here
- Cal. R. Perdue to operate a day boarding house
- Mrs. I. Milt. Rogers is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dr. E.S. Smith
- Vinson Kay removed to home in Freedom after accident that cost him his leg
- Advertisement: Henry & Kerr Bakery now open
- MCCLINTOCK
- Dr. Axtell went to Tenn., to visit daughter, Mrs. Belle Willis and to pick up wife and daughter
- Marriage - Wray/Baker
- Death - Will. Harbison
- Benjamin McGee estate settled without court
- 67th anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrix; Showers, Smith, Teter
- Death - W.W. Thayer
- Typhoid Fever strikes at Smith residence; Samuel recovering, now wife ill
- J.H. Young to return and take up residence in Monroe county
- Death - Wm. McDowell
- John Waldon to build armory building for Co. H
- Geo. Torrence to switch property with Jas. Swearingan
- Harry Howard and pony show are attraction of Cleveland Minstrels
- Texas proves not benificial for consumption for Ross Howe
- New McKinley Club opens; officers elected
- Honey, I Shaved the Kids
- Cancerous Growth Removed from Mrs. Carter
- Willis Spencer Died
- Samuel Gordon, Past Underground Railroad Conductor, Now a Political Candidate
- Charles St. Clair Visits Home Folks
- James B. Allison Buys Property in Pierre, Dacotah
- Drury Hodges Visiting Home Folks
- How Republicans Spend $2 Bills
- Bent Jones Seriously Injured in Prison
- John Ehni Visiting Home Folks
- Bent Jones--Correction
- John Coffin Relocated
- Mrs. Frank Blair Died
- Gee Adkins Traveling with Medicine Show
- Birth to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Corr
- J.H. Wilson visiting nephew, Hon. J.B. Wilson and family
- Mrs. Tilford Wright celebrates 42nd birthday
- Gen. Morton C. Hunter has 2nd stroke
- Col. Taylor is visited brother-in-law, Hon. Jos. G. McPhetters
- Mrs. Hutsinpeler is visiting Samuel Dinsmore family
- Wm. E. Gabe and mother are visitin Bloomington
- John Schovel traded property with Enoch Fuller
- Mrs. Owens returned home accompanied by Miss Leafy Davis
- Richard Gentry visiting old home town
- Jonathan Nicholson visited daughter, Mrs. Hackett
- F.C. Daily and family are visiting Len. S. Field and family
- Death - Gen. Morton C. Hunter
- Advertisement: Hog Cholera
- Mary Carter Hession Died
- Campaign Stand To Be Built on Courthouse Square
- Miss McCalla To Resign from Bloomington Graded Schools
- (Charles) Hull Showers in New Residence
- Saw Mill Explosion Kills Four
- J. P. Smith Contemplates Relocation to Kansas
- William Craycraft Buys Lemonade Stand
- John Waldron Builds House for Son-in-law, William Blair
- John H. Louden Family Visit Home Folks in Rush County
- Mrs. G. K. Perry Visited by Brother
- Showers Furniture Factory Destroyed in Fire
- William Nelson Died
- Mollie Kelly to Visit Brother
- William Clark Visiting Home Folks
- County Fair to be Held in Isom Sanders' Grove
- Peter Jamison Died
- W. W. Wicks Sold His Residence
- Francis McKinley Died
- Josephy N. Payne Buys a House
- James B. Allison and William Burford Seek Kansas Investments
- Robert Miers Visited Sister
- Mrs. A. W. Reeves Died
- David Stapp Visiting in Bloomington
- Capt. Mac Wylie to Bring His Daughter Home
- Cholera vs. Consumption--That is the Question
- James Sylvester Died
- Jack Corman Died
- Joseph Hunter Relocated
- Fannie Young and Family Relocate
- George Lampkins Bears Wounds from Military Battle
- Democrat No Threat to Crippled Ike Claman
- Four victims buried from Fayettville Explosion
- Trustee Kinser okay new school house in Harrodsburg
- Hon. W.D. Owen, new Commissioner of Immigration, step brother of George Owen
- Mrs. Chitwood sufferes from buggy fall
- William Wilson visiting brother, Hemp Wilson
- Mort Hall joined clerk force at the "Corner"
- Horse bits Newt Mathers
- Koontz brothers purchase meat market
- W.A. McGillis and wife to visit her brother, Hon. J.C. Dolan
- Mrs. Hattie Mason visiting sister, Mrs. J.M. McGee
- Marriage License issued to: Springer/Rawles; Foster/Faris; Snoody/Knight
- Marriage - Springer/Rawles
- Death - Agnes A. Constable
- Fire destroys barn and corn crib of John Crafton
- Marriage - Foster/Faris
- Electric company expanding
- Marion Hinkle Democratic Nominatee for Sheriff
- Democrats are Englishmen and Tramps
- Old Settlers' Meeting: Prettiest Lady; Ugliest Man; Oldest Soldiers
- Robert Marshall to Relocate
- Two New Bridges To Be Built on Salt Creek
- Craig Worley and Wade Gallaway Purchase Livery in Kansas
- Mother Bunger Died
- Showers Bros. to Rebuild!
- Showers Bros. Use Old Bricks to Build New Houses
- W. R. Curtis Relocated
- James Stepp Relocated
- Mrs. Brunner Died
- Grace McKinney Married
- Columbus Browning Visits Home Folks
- John Adkins and Jeff Bates to Relocate
- George Lampkins Lambasts Democrats and Switches Parties
- Racial Prejudice in the Democratic Party
- Mrs. Crain Visited Mother
- Daisy Todd Died
- Mrs. W. M. Alexander and Mrs. M. Gregory Visit Sister
- Dr. Dodds Visited by Daughter
- Showers Bros. Purchase Graham Lots for Furniture Factory
- Building the Road to Stanford
- Capt. J. W. Shoemaker's Stepfather Died
- Mrs. J. D. Urmey Died
- Walter Coffey and Will Livingston On the Road to Fame
- New Buildings for Showers Bros.
- The Colored School To Have New Principal
- Mrs. B. A. McGee's Sister Died
- J. C. Wooley Visited by Sister
- Frank Moore Weds in Kentucky
- Rev. W. P. McNary To Lease His Farm
- John Wylie To Relocate
- Harmon Friedley Relocated
- W. B. Alexander's Surprised on His Birthday
- Nelly G. Dillman Died
- Mr. Pierson Visiting in Greencastle
- College Tuition in 1884
- Death - Frank Judah
- Miss Pauline Henderson removed to Bloomington
- Attendance at Mrs. Carter Perring funeral - Unthanks
- Wm. Turner removed to Danville, Ill
- Death of Dr. Jordan's father
- Death - Dr. Daniel Kirkwood
- Funeral of Dr. T.A. Wylie
- Reversal of verdict in Morgan vs. Stone estate
- Announcement cards issued for marriage of Wiles/Clemons
- Wesley Vaughn: Deposition in Application for Civil War Pension
- William Wilson Vaughn Died
- Dale Vaughn Died
- Alice Vaughn Died
- Alfred Storms (?Storm) Weds Sarah Johnson
- Death - Solon Ferguson, Brother of Mrs. Fulwider
- University entrance exam passed by: Blakeley, Clark, Cruse, Doddridge, East, Grimes, Guthrie, Howe, Phillips, Spencer, Strong, Waggener
- U.H. & P.B. Smith to remove to Colorado Springs, CO to operate a newspaper
- Rev. Allison to visit old home in Canada
- W.W. Wicks and family leave for Green Lake, Wis
- Mrs. John Sears attended graduation of sister, Miss Kittie Palmer
- Will C. East to work in clothing store owned by his father
- Miss Mabel Rhorer visiting S.C. Dodd and wife
- F. E. Worley Completes Fish Pond
- Daniel Wooten Died
- Irish and Irish American Club Formed in Bloomington
- Mrs. Frank Worley's Father Died
- Bona Rogers Weds Anna Wallingford
- Matson vs. Grubbs Regarding Matters of Pension for Ex-confederate Soldiers
- Mrs. William Gourley Visited by Sister
- W. H. Jackson at Leonard Mill
- Mrs. Dr. Moss Visiting Daughter
- Dr. Joseph Rogers Awarded the Poor Practice
- Postmaster McPheeters' Wife Visited by Half-brother
- Richard McNeely Died
- Slander suit - Sexton vs Cardwell
- Phil. Haverly excaped sudden death
- Advertisement - Purchase your Glasses from H.P. Tourner
- Advertisement - Dr. Crain, Dentist
- Mrs. Helener visiting mother, Mrs. Cherry
- Dora Moree receives settlement
- Mrs. Elias Brewer visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stewart
- Marriage - McLaughlin/Fedder
- Mrs. J.E. Brant and Mrs. McCallister are visiting Mrs. Ren. and Mrs. Will Adams
- Odd Fellows hold elections - Henry, Fertich, Reeves, Neeld, St. Clair
- Post maste Buskirk officially takes over July 1st
- Mrs. Rawles and son, Charles to occupy Amanda Hughes property while she is away
- Harry White - Auctioneer
- Prof. Mitchell to teach in Oskosh, Wisconsin
- Rev. Mr. Webster and family visiting A.H. Wilson and family
- Small dinner party held for friends of Miss Maude Carmichael
- Harry Orchard and S.E. Avery involved in accident while out ridding in buggy
- Baugh vs. Coster case goes unsettled
- Death - Lee Jones
- John R,. East has moved to new office