INMONROE-L Archives: October 2004
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- Mrs. Poolitsan and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Costas attend funeral of Louis Zaharakos, brother of Mrs. Poolitsan
- Funeral of Evelyn Maxine Maxwell held
- Death - Mrs. Levi Kern and infant; deaths occurs shortly after childbirth
- Death - Enoch Berry
- Bill Johnson shot to death by "Lost Charlie" Anderson
- SHEFFIELD/WHITESEL/ others
- Re: [INMONROE] Monroe County History Book
- Gosport has major fire, Bloomington fire department called to assist
- John Galloway visited his parents located at Ellettsville, Indiana
- James Cornman and wife are visiting relatives in Ellettsville, Indiana
- Mrs. Rebecca Shey and Will Galloway and his wife are visiting their father, Samuel Galloway
- Another doctor, Dr. W.L. Whitted called in on sickness of Mrs. W.C. Draper
- Death - Frank Dice is hung by mob at Spencer, Indiana
- Daughter of Mrs. Lou (May) Andrews is layed to rest at Ellettsville, Indiana
- Soldier Graves to receive headstones upon application
- Notice of Ppublic Sale of Mack Wylie
- Re: INMONROE-D Digest V04 #224
- Re: INMONROE-D Digest
- Corrected: Rotary meeting highlights, Fred Seward urges all to attend meeting; Dr. J.E.P. Holland makes presentation to Dr. G.F. Holland
- Robert Shaw shot by Elzie Edwards over $1 shirt
- Wilson Adams having eye trouble
- Mrs. Belinda Minks is taken to Insane asylum
- Marriage: John A. Knight to Florence Swindler
- Death - Child of Jasper Butler
- George Fowler not fully recovered from stroke
- Mac Stewart receives surprise party at home of grandfather, Mac Wylie
- Florence Davis sues Wm. Davis and his employ for support of her self and child
- "Trance" meetings held near Fairfax, Indiana
- Post office to move to new building
- Laura (Green) Jones and Mrs. Gillaspie are very ill
- Mrs. L.N. Porch is very sick
- H.W. Leas is up and about again after fall
- Wilson Adams has completed Carter school
- Child of Prof. and Mrs. R.L. Green nearly choked to death on a piece of bread
- Brick side walks approved
- Death - Mary Ann Bastin
- Tague Cemetery Meeting scheduled; Elizabeth Carmichael funeral to be preached
- Mother of Trustee J.N. Thrasher not expected to live
- Haidee Nuckols returns home accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Swope, and her nephew
- Miss Minnie Allen is visiting Miss Alice Worley
- Mrs. Mattie Whitson visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moffatt
- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orchard to remove to home at Lincoln and 3rd streets
- Albert Sadler and wife are visiting Bloomington friends; staying with Jennie Short
- Re: [INMONROE] Re: {not a subscriber} Monroe County History Book
- Re: [INMONROE] Re: { r} Monroe County History Book
- OBIT: MAUDE PIERCEFIELD - 1900
- Birth - Mr. and Mrs. Moses Kahn
- John Lanman visites his mother
- Mrs. Robert Marshall visited sister
- Milford Mathes visited friends in Bloomington, Indiana
- W.E. Henry visiting home folks at Peru, Indiana
- Post office to change rooms this week
- 17 persons have been sent to asylum in 12 months
- Condition of Luther Jones after whitecapping incident has not improved.
- Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson visited his father
- Mrs. Jessie Mendenhall visited her father, Dr. J.M. Harris
- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Galloway removed to Nevada, Missouri
- Administratrive: Possible Interruption of Services
- Wilson Adams had eye surgery at Indianapolis, Indiana
- Miss Idelle Bicknell went to see brother, Clarence, in Omaha, Nebraska
- Prof. Curry and wife to remove to Ogden, Utah
- Howard Tourner is visiting Bloomington, Indiana friends
- Court Cases file this week: Payton vs. Payton; Fuller vs. Davis; Rardon vs. Monon Railawy
- Licenses to marry: Axsom/Grubb; Roll/Hall; Denny/Stairealt
- Application has been made for Matilda J. Parnell to be declared insane
- Frank Hight ill with typhoid fever
- Search Information
- Sanford Brown
- Miss Minnie Hayworth returned home after visiting her sisiter, Mrs. A.L. Foley
- Moving day for post office is tomorrow, August 1
- Perry Grimes receives promotion
- Willie Blair injuried knee in fall from ladder
- Death - Mrs. Faucett
- Will Gentry returns to Bloomington, Indiana; Henry Gentry is running the dog & ponie shows
- Frank Wilson is visiting friends and relatives in Bloomington, Indiana
- CHARLES & ELIZABETH (BUNCH ) KIRKMAN
- Sally Cherry is recooperating
- Guy Davis is visiting Bloomington, Indiana friends
- Mrs. Martin has returned home after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Payne
- J.N. Thrasher returns after being at his mother's sick bed
- Robert Shaw is well enough to be down town
- E.C. Buskirk, brother of J.W. Buskirk has been nominated for Police Judge
- Frank Simmons has left for Lincoln, Illinois, his home town
- Charles Alexander has narrow escape from injury at Spoke factory
- New Cemetery completed
- Bollenbacher Block to be sold at Sheriff's Sale
- Death - 6-year old son fo Sam Bray
- Miss MInnie Byerly is visiting friends and relatives in New Albany, Indiana
- Death - William Hacker
- Death - George Strother , funeral attended by son Oscar Strother
- Death - Mrs. Pickstin
- Rich Dodds is visiting friends & family in Bloomington, Indiana
- Death - Mrs. John Gillaspy
- Death - John Dillman
- Wm. Voris and family remove to Bloomington, Indiana
- Harry Brisco purchased lots of Joseph Cron
- John Moore is visiting friends in Bloomington, Indiana
- Clarence Hazel does not return on train after excursion to Bethany Park
- LIZZIE JANE McCONNELL DAVIS - 1933
- BLOSSIE DECKARD STORM - 1934
- Miss Perlina Perry is visiting among friends in Bloomington, Indiana
- Death - Rev. John Welker
- Death - Robert Roscoe
- Mac Wylie and wife have removed to Bloomington, Indiana
- Bert Smith is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Smith
- Mrs. Austin Slocomb is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Michner
- Miss Daisy Fee is ill
- Death - Infant of Zephina Chandler
- New post office to be light by incandescent lights
- Chapel Hill church (Chapel Hill cemetery)
- History book
- Telephone exchange being discussed
- Quince Blankenship in Bloomington, Indiana on business, staying with cousin, Mrs. D.F. Smith
- W.C. Draper traded mill for 192 acres of land in Salt Creek and Benton townships
- Mrs. Matilda J. Parnell taken to the insane asylum
- Death - Miss Lucy Ehni
- Mrs. John Cole & sister Margaret Wright return home after visiting family of C.H. Seibert
- Miss Zota May to teach at Indianapolis, Indiana
- Death - David Souders
- DEATH: CLINTON O'NEIL - 1900
- Re: Matilda J. Parnell in insane asylum
- Administration - No Mail
- Administrative: Take Time to Share
- Harry Imes returns home
- Mrs. S.R. Lyons will return this week from the bedide of her mother who is improving
- Miss Brewer will return home shortly, she is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Ed Seward
- Death - "Tink" Peterson
- Marriage - East/Scott
- Death - Samuel Laflin
- Death - Alma Bray
- Death - Daughter of Mr. Gressam
- Mrs. Sarah Stout visiting her father, Thomas Gillaspy
- Miss Jennie Meyrs is visiting her uncle, Wm, King
- Infant baby of Oppie Allen was buried; mother died a few weeks ago
- W.B. Munson and wife are leaving soon to visit daughter, Mrs. Chas. Alexander
- J.E. Steel to remove to Anderson; Will Eakins will join him
- Deer Horn found by W.B. Harris possibly from 1611
- Oliver Payton visited his uncle, Harvey Ellis
- Mrs. John Bradford in critical condition; daughter Mamie arrived to be at her bedside
- The Pettus family attended funeral for Mr. Allen's child
- W.R. Stogsdale visiting in Bloomington, Indiana
- Mrs. Polk is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Howe
- Mrs. W.W. Wicks & Miss Blanch are visiting sisiter of Mrs. Wicks
- James F. Curry & wife are visiting Bloomington, Indiana friends
- William Giles is ill
- Caleb Stone is visiting in Bloomington, Indiana
- Mrs. Jennie Barnes is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Adams
- Elmer Smith & family to remove to Hindostan, Indiana
- Miss Kate Freill wi visiting friends in Bloomington, Indiana
- Guy Davis left for Lincoln, Ills. where he is to remove
- Condition of Miss Sally Cherry is improving
- Death - Robert Hendricks
- License to marry issued to Polly/Cole
- Elder W.R. Williams removed to Salem, Oregon
- Death - Mrs. John Bradford
- Miss Smith to possibly get teaching position with Prof. King at colored school
- Condition of Mrs. Dr. Rogers is improving; they recently removed back to Bloomington, Indiana
- Charles Axtelland daughter, & Mrs. A.J. Axtell are visiting friends at Washington
- Death - Benjamin Hall
- T.E. Lawes celebrates 60th birthday
- Funeral held for Jame Lucas
- Funeral services to be held for Lou & Lilly Laugley
- Miss Minnie Davis joins other Bloomington, Indiana teachers in Park County
- Death - Mrs. Martha (McDonald) Farmer
- Thomas Burk tried and acquitted for selling alcohol to Neddy Holland
- Daughter of A.J. Payne taken to asylum after being accosted & terrorized
- The "Parlor" drug store, ran by Oscar Reed, has opened
- Mefford & Parks open a meat shop
- Official Sketch of St. Charles
- R.W. Carr appointed Justice of Peace; Moses Fields appointed Constable
- Miss Anna Dennis ill with scarlet fever
- Adam Geiger purchased saloon in Bedford, Indiana
- History of Bloomington Press
- Joe Henley explaination of Initials "J.E.H."
- Dr. James D. Maxwell, Jr. to practice medicine with father's office
- Seward Bros. will make addition to foundry in spring
- Henry Nuckols injuried in fall from wagon
- Death - Mrs. Amanda Axtell
- John Voss is improving
- DODE WATSON - 1900
- MATTIE SEARS - 1900
- TWIN DAUGHTERS OF HENRY OWENS - 1900
- Reeor in reporting the death of Rev. Eli P. Farmer
- Judge Wilson becomes ill
- N.F. Field wins suit against Hon. W.H. English
- Henry Rott gives glowing report of new home in Gunnison, Colorado
- Death - Samuel McCalla
- Bob Greeves and wife take sleigh ride to Bloomfield
- War of 1812 Veteran: John Berry
- Dunn Family
- John Ketcham
- Mary Dowden Died
- H. S. Bates Visited by Brother
- Mrs. Kelly Died
- Telegraph Office Relocated to Dunn Building
- Roy Feltus Injured by Horse
- Joseph Lamb Recaptured Following A Daring Escape from Jail
- Dr. Samuel Paul Langdon Diedi
- T. E. Lawes Visits Sister
- Andrew Dixon Visiting Home Folks
- Peter Weber Recalls Assault by Chesley Chambers
- Fowl Play at Clear Creek
- Katie Kelly Died
- Myrtle Skimmerhorn Critically Ill
- Walter Howe to be Stationed in Connecticut
- Mrs. C. L. Steinhagen Visited by Parents
- Samuel Sherfey to Visit Sister
- C. R. Brodix Family Visiting Home Folks
- Women's Suffrage Convention to Meet in Bloomington
- Grimes and Pedigo Vie for Auditor's Office
- Officers Elected to Monroe County Christian Temperance Society
- Robert Graham fought in War of 1812 with Jackson
- Fires strike during cold: Andrews, Morris, Hall, Foster
- Death - Judge Patterson
- Ann J. Cherry appointed aministratrix of the estate of John J. Cherry; Nat U. Hill administrator of George A. Buskirk estate
- Death - Rev. Eli P. Farmer
- Samuel A. Harrah Receives Pension
- Samuel Wallingford Buys Mules for Trade in South Carolina
- Jackson Whisnand Home Destroyed by Fire
- J. H. Curry Visits Son
- Chesley Chambers Re-arrested Following Release from Prison
- John W. Woffard Quarantined with Small Pox
- Runaway Steam Engine Crashes on Way to Fire
- Supreme Court Determines Students Have a Right to Vote
- Mrs. Charles Axtell Died
- Menta Claspell Opens a Store
- J. Frank Sherfy Lost at Sea
- Harvey Fletcher Weds Miss Hansford
- James Coffey to Return Home from Missouri
- Mrs. Ed Parks Gives Birth to Boy
- Mr. Brashaber Visited by Brother-in-law
- Simeon Pedigo Elected Auditor
- Bloomington's Thanksgiving Turkey Toss Touted a Winner
- Bloomington Attorney W. C. L. Taylor's Unusual Confrontation with Gen. Grant on a Muddy Road
- Recollections of Early Bloomington Businesses
- Susan B. Anthony Guest of Maude Showers
- J. D. Morgan Resigns Teaching Post
- Mrs. Cornelin Knapp Heir to $5,000
- James Floyd Family Has a Son
- H. F. Dillman Receives Pension
- Garrison Pauley Visiting Brother
- John Southerland Relocated
- Lefa Lucas to Relocate
- Mrs. Hirsch Visits Daughter
- Milton Hight Died
- W. C. Black Relocated
- Joshua O. Howe Buys Land from Heirs of Daniel Rawlings (?Rawlins), Deceased
- Eliza Jane Short Died
- Mrs. H. O. Paynter Loses Three Gillen Cousins in the War
- John Worley Attempts Suicide
- WWI Veteran, George Morris, Returns Home
- Annie M. Kelly Died
- Susan Axtell Celebrates 91st Birthday
- Joseph Collins and Joseph Taylor Electrocuted
- Directors at the New Farmers' State Bank
- The Passing of Jordan Field
- Mary Smith Died
- John H. Curry Died
- Mary Hays Died
- James Nolan Died
- James Stout Died
- Elizabeth Binkley Died; Brief History of the Dunn Cemetery
- Dorothy May Bitten by Copperhead
- Dr. W. O. Stone Died
- Louis Mundy and Chester Stepp Arrested for Selling Liquor Illegally
- Stepp Cemetery Haunted