INMONROE-L Archives: March 2006
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- Deed Record: Baugh, Jone, Abbott, Knight, Overstreet
- Deed: Knight, Overstreet, Baugh
- UNKNOWN INFANT - 1878
- Advertisement: W.J. Allen
- Advertiement of store owned by Tobe Smith
- Death - Peter Bolenbacher (?Bollenbacher)
- Death - Harry B. Gordon
- W.M.A. Kirby is new County Commissioner
- Clint M. Houston sells farm to John Ridge
- Benjamin Hackney and family to remove to Fort Worth, Texas
- Cyrus Reed touring for the Showere bedstead factory
- Dr. Wesley Newland and wife are visiting her brother, H.C. Duncan
- John Ehni caught in snow for 2 and a half days before reaching home in Chicago, Illinois
- Hillary Headley boasts about weight of 2 month old pig
- Miss Mamie Taylor has left for Glendale, Ohio to attend school
- John B. Buzzard still confined to bed with sciatic rheumatism
- Mrs. Lucinda Carter visiting daughter, Mrs. Rev. Binckley
- Gus FErguson and Gilbert Burch to remove to Montana
- John Cory Hunter and wife have removed to his mother's rooms
- Rev. James Foster is visiting at Bloomington, Indiana
- J.W. Rampage has returned home after visiting relatives at Monroe County, Indiana
- John Shook came to Bloomington, Indiana via a sleigh
- T.H. Barnhillvisited at Bloomington, Indiana
- Death - Mrs. Lizzie Sibert
- Description of Bloomigton, Indiana attributes
- McDowell & Lucas open saw mill at Smithville, Indiana
- Ex-Sheriff Grimes to build new crib and granary as he expects to farm
- C.J. Smith received frost bit ears
- Samuel Henry and family to remove to Kansas
- Letter received from Jesse Raper, former Monroe County, Indiana resident
- Bill Welch arrested on charges of knowledge or connection with the Fedder murder
- Doc Wilson has received back pay and pension for services in the Union army
- Hon. R.J. Kirkwood appointed city attorney in Georgia
- Wedding bells heard for Charles Franzman and Louisa E. Parks
- George Fox shot a large bald eagle which was purchased by Professor Jordan
- Divorce seekers include: Stepp, Wilson, Crawley, Barrow and Ridge
- Death - Grace Beeman
- Death - Mrs. Aggie (Wylie) Stewart
- Henry Musser and Stephen May are on list to receive pensions
- Peter Bollenbacher sold farm and moved to town before his death
- Bud Stout is president of newly organized saloon
- Col. Geo. W. Friendley to remove to Lafayette, Indiana
- Farmers living near Gosport, Indiana are shut off from town
- Miss Jane Johnson is in critical condition
- OBITUARY OF GABRIEL ELIAS LANGLEY B.DEC 1861 MONROE CO IND
- OBIT OF MARTHA LANGLEYB. 1829 GREENE CO IND
- Wm. Blakely reports on number of steers he is readying for market
- John Stepp reports on number of steers he readys for market
- Mrs. Mary M. Taylor here looking after court interest against the estate of her brother, J.S. Hunter
- Charley Miller and James T. Leonard to remove to Kansas
- Death - Sexton Long
- Messrs Graham, Hill Miers, Buskirk and East at Indianapolis regarding University business
- Ed Whitsell to remove to New York as clerk; Len Whitsell, Jr. to replace him at Blair's shoe store
- Mrs. Ida (Parks) Walker is corresponding secretary for the San Buenaventura, California Natural History Society
- Wedding bells rang for Henry Voss and Sarah Clark
- Matthew Floyd sell farm to remove to Kansas
- Amzi Thrasher sells farm to remove to Kansas
- John W. Rogers to remove to Illinois
- Geo. Stepp reports that he is feeding twenty-six steers to ready for market
- Prof. Richard Owen is writing on American earthquakes
- W.H. Jones has made his yearly payment for the local newspaper
- Jerry Woodward is making plans to remove to Kansas
- I.O. Sutphin made yearly payment for the local newspaper
- Wm. B. Baker among local residents to make improvements to his residence
- Rev. J.M. Foster and family visiting her mother, Mrs. Rev. Turner
- Miss McDermott to build new home on East 7th street
- Roller Skates won by Miss Ella, daughter of Dr. J.E. Harris
- Sam Wylie fells into a pond
- Eld. Jas. M. Mathes visits the Bloomigton (Indiana) Republican Progress office
- Re: [INMONROE] WW1 USA dog tags
- George Pearcy Ketcham Died
- John D. Ketcham Died
- John L. Ketcham Died
- ADMINISTRATION: Newspapers
- Washington Township News - Marshall, Martin, Caywood, Edwards, Fulford, Garner, Gray and Bastin
- Marriage Licenses issued: Voss/Clark, David/Perry, Shield/Vint, Dover/Collins, Booth/Bryan, Compton/Mobley
- W.T. Blair files suit against C.R. Perdue over a contract entered by both parties
- Snow and cold weather close railroad tracks between Lafayette, Indiana and Chicago, Illinois
- Grand jury indicted Wm. Welch for the murder of Louis Fedder and Alice Stewart for being accessory
- Artesian well drilling is going very slow
- Wedding bells ring for Miss Laura Mobley and Dr. Morton Compton
- Jesse Bugg receives compromise in suit against L.N.A. & C. Railroad
- Body of Mrs. Rev. John Stewart finally arrives for burial after cold and snow stops train
- Birth to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitsell
- Brith to Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGee
- REV. JOHN D. HIGHT, D. D. - 1886
- Clothing store owned by C.P. Tourner closed
- Chas. Bell to take cat show on the road
- R.W. Miers to defend Wm. Welch
- Leverett Cochran had fingers frost bitten following the train wreck
- Several injured in two seperate train wrecks - McGee, Carmichael, Perkins, Wilkins, King, Compton, Church
- Maj. Grimsley is in Harper, Kansas in real estate business
- Benj. Adams and wife, Miss Strader are attending the New Orleans Exposition
- Death - Mr. Allen, brohter-in-law of Dr. J.D. Maxwell
- Matthias Wenrick to remove to Terre Haute, Indiana
- Mrs. Leverett Cochran and children have left to visit New Orleans and her half sister, Mrs. Frank Sherfey
- Death - Mrs. Emeline Sutherland
- Death - Edward Rogers
- Mr. Perdue give explaination regarding law suit filed by Mr. Blair
- Death - Mrs. Jane Mathers
- Real estate becomes court case filed by Elizabeth Taylor, Hannah Clark, Julia Clark, Mary Clark, and Henry Clark
- Riddle Bros. destroyed by fire at Stanford, Indiana
- Alice Stewart located and arrested for her part in the Fedder murder
- Death - Miss Lora Karsall
- Death - Mrs. Elvira Leonard
- Monroe County Agricultural Society elect board - Dinsmore, Reeves, Neild, Rogers, Shoemaker, Harbison
- Death - Katie Harris, 5-year old daughter of W.B. Harris
- Miss Nellie Hendrix is visiting her sister, Miss Laura Hendrix
- Perry Harris is very ill with lung fever
- Fire destroyed house owned by Jno. Ballenger
- Marriage of Craig Hunter to Miss Fannie Chase
- Birth of son to Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Duncan
- Birth of daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James B. Clark
- Wm. Gourley, Jr. has returned to Bloomington, Indiana
- Death - Martha Sparks
- More residence are bound for Kansas - Strain and Taylor
- Death - Hillory Houghton, father of Prof. W.R. Houghton
- Elias Abel asked about rough weather
- Death - Jane Mathers
- Ed Adams and Geo. Strain to remove to Nebraska where they have rented farm land
- Rev. Hanson fell from fence and broke leg
- Richard Williams has returned to Bloomington, Indiana
- Ed McGee is recovering well after being involved in the train wreck
- Thre Riddle Bros. has purchased Holder's stock
- Charles Shipman has abeen indicted on blackmail charges
- Amanda (Whitaker) Blessing has been granted a divorce from Augustus N. Blessing
- Advertisement: St. Charles Hotel
- Advertisement: National Hotel
- Mrs. T.J. Rogers is visiting Cincinnati, Ohio relatives
- J.R. East is sick with pneumonia
- Health of Reuben Bell has improved
- Death - Jonathan L. Rogers
- Wade Hampton Meadows has returned to Bloomington, Indiana and is opening a produce store
- Worley's Bank has chronometer lock
- R.L. Denton to remove to Wichita, Kansas to join J.B. (Dode) Young
- Charles H. Cates released from jail
- Serious charges of drunkenness placed against Squire W.L. Adams at trial of Dr. McPheeter
- Mrs. N.E. Baker has gone to the bedside of brother, Samuel Stroupe
- Mrs. W.J. Langley and Mrs. Frazier remove to Indianapolis, Indiana
- Mrs. Thomas Baker is very sick
- Health condition of John W. O'Harrow is improved
- Mrs. A.L. Batchelar is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Wilson
- Mrs. William Telfer has returned home after visiting her father, B.F. Adams, Sr.
- Mel Faris is visiting his mother and brother before leaving to take up his circus work
- Mrs. A.H. Henderson is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ransom
- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cathcart have returned home after visiting their daughter, Mrs. James Robinson
- Death - 18 month old daughter of E.O. Cassady
- John C. Craig is seriously ill
- Funeral held for Russell Chandler
- Mr. and Mrs. W.N. Showers and guests visited her mother, Mrs. Hendrix for her birthday
- Mrs. Dennis Teaford is selling all and returning to her parent's home
- Funeral held for James Ben Thomas
- Harry Smith finding life hard in North Dakota
- For Sale - Possessions of Mrs. Dennis Teaford
- For Sale - Farm by Ora Thrasher
- For Sale - Telephone Booth
- Mrs. Mary Stines visited the family of Wm. Stines
- Mrs. Clendenan visited her daughter, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Fry
- Mrs. Ida Stines visited Mrs. Mary Stines at Gosport, Indiana
- Marriage License issued Johnson/Kinkoode
- Mrs. E.B. Cassell is sick
- Miss Florence Wingfield has left to visit grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M.M. Wingfield after visiting with Miss Bonnie May
- Death - infant child of Mr. and Mrs. George Giles
- Herman Adams is sick with grip
- Lyman Fulk is sick with grip
- Mrs. Fry attended the funeral of Hiram Ray
- Miss Mollie Walker and Edward Terry attended the funeral of Dr. F.A. Schell, uncle of Miss Walker
- Death - John Liford
- Funeral held for Mrs. John R. Neeld
- Postmaster L.V. Buskirk condidtion is still improving
- R.H. Rice to hold public sales to be held at the residences of Ellen Neeld and William Butcher
- Mrs. Nevil McKeel is sick with grip
- condition of Dick Caviness is improved
- Rev. A.C. Trusty is sick with grip
- Sam Buskirk visitied his sister, Mrs. Oscar Miller
- Mrs. Lillie Terry is sick with lung fever
- Perry Easton was here visiting his mother and brothers
- William Hedrick is here visiting relatives
- John A. Terry has returned home from a tour of the west; his brother Edward Terry accompanied him home
- Mrs. Ottie Liford extends thanks after husband's, John Liford, death
- Mrs. W.C. Denniston is visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. F.A. Eller
- Roscoe Smith has returned to Indianapolis, Indiana, after visiting his mother, Mrs. W.K. Smith
- Funeral held for Lizzie Meadows, daughter of Mrs. Minnie Meadows
- Mr. and Mrs. William Hay attended the funeral of her father, Mr. William Holmes
- Male born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Herrell
- Funeral held for Alexander Lindsey
- Dr. Tincher is out sick with the grip
- Mr. and Mrs. George Sheeks are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Sanders
- Lilly Hollick sues for divorce from Claude Hollick
- Death - Alex Lindsey
- Winter is here with a serious cold weather snap
- Advertisement: Beldon and Baker Grocery
- Postmaster Buskirk on sick list
- Mrs. C.W. Whitman seriously ill
- Mrs. W.A. Rhodes is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Campbell
- I.E. McCartney is sick
- Ben McGee prepares to remove to Denver, Colorado
- Death - Child of Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Cassady
- Frank Kahn on sick list
- Bert Cole sick with grip
- George Sheeks is sick with grip
- Roy Feltus is visiting his parents, Editor and Mrs. H.J. Feltus
- Howard Tourner is visiting his mother
- Elmer Bender has returned after visiting his brother, Elijah Bender
- George Irvin will attend inaugural ceremonies
- Death - Daisy Galon, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Galon
- James E. Fish has purchased the J.W. Sield grocery
- Harley Baker has purchased one half interest in the Beldon grocery
- Funeral held for Joseph Adams
- William Adams is visiting his sister, MRs. William Griffy
- George Garin has returned home after visiting his family
- Frank Headley unable to work due to dental extractions
- Nat Hill visited his family at Bloomington, Indiana
- D.W. Conder is sick with grip
- Charles Ross vs Clarence Lampkins case to be held in court today
- Still below zero temperatures at Bloomington, Indiana
- Death - Wm. Bourke
- Advertisement: Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar sold at O'Harrow's
- Death - Miss Alma Thrasher
- Mrs. C.C. Willis is visiting relatives at Cynthia, Illinois
- Earl Sharp applied for liquor license
- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Robertson have returned home after visiting home folks at Bloomington, Indiana
- Supt. O.H. Buzzaird attended the funeral of Mrs. James Brown
- Mrs. W.W. Gentry will arrive to spend several weeks visiting folks at Bloomington, Indiana
- Death - Miss Nancy Smith