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Hartford-Herald News...1889 |
The following information was pulled from the
HARTFORD/HERALD NEWSPAPER on microfilm for the year 1889. Items found: births, deaths and marriages
plus sorted notes of interest. My special thanks to the great lady in
Joe Taylor
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On
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Mrs. J. B. McDANIEL died on the morning of 27th in
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MR. C. T. WILSON of BARDSTOWN and MISS LUTIE AULL of SULPHUR SPRINGS were married in LOUSIVILLE last Thursday. The brides uncle is
COL. McDaniel’s of BARDSTOWN.
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Daughter born to MR. NIMO on the 29th in BEDA.
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Sister Missouri Jane Stevens,
daughter of Charles and Harriet Stevens was born in Ohio Co. Ky on the 18th day of August
1872. Janie was a kind and affectionate
daughter and sister and was much loved by those who knew her. In her fifteenth year, at a protracted
meeting held at
L. E. CAMPBELL of
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MR. GEORGE G. HUDSON of BUFORD has left for
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Daughter born to C. A. SHREVE on
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Son born to C. W. CROOMS on the 2nd near ROSINE.
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NELLIE MILLHOUSE, age 19 months of HORTON, died on the 2nd. buried in BETHEL CEM. no parents listed.
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MRS. RUTH LINDLEY died at her home near
HARVY LINDLEY from out of state was present for the service.
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Infant child of W. H. STEVENS was buried at
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Son born to ROBERT BROWN of CENTRAL GROVE on the 18th.
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ROSCOE four year old son of MR. WILLIE McKERMAN died
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Son born to ROBERT PLUMMER of BEAVER DAM on the 20th
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Daughter born to MR. D. T. WILSON of HORSE BRANCH... at 11 pounds... Mr. Wilson age 41 his wife 38, they have 10 children and 4 grandchildren.
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MRS. DAVID ASHBY of CENTERTOWN died at her home on the 21st.
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MRS. MARY ELLEN NEEL of WHITESVILLE, DAVIESS CO. died on the 7th. in her 57th year... leaving husband and 8 children.
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JANUARY 30 WEDNESDAY
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Daughter, age 11 of SIMON S. BROWN was buried at MURRAY FIELD.
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Report to effect that as of
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Son born to ALBERT McCROCKLIN in BEDA on the 23rd
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Son born to ASHFORD MILLS on the 25th
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Daughter born to MR. C. L. CARSON....
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Little Annie, infant daughter of CLARENCE HARDWICK died 24th and was buried in HARTFORD CEM. FRIDAY.
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MR. ROBERT T. BROWN died at her home about two miles west of
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MR. T. B. DAVENPORT has sold his property here so he can
move to
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FEBRUARY 6, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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The first item concerning a machine called a TYPEWRITER and its possible usefulness.
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JOHN H. RYAN now living in PALMER,
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CLARK FERGUSON of Beaver Dam, went to Caneyville last Friday
night, the 1st... with his friends WILL CHINN and DOE BUNCH, drinking....
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FEBRUARY 13, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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PERRY LONDON was arrested for the killing of GRANVIL GRAY, last fall.
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MR. GALEN CROWE JR. married MISS LENN GRAHAM of
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THOMAS ROWE died at his home near Centertown, the 7th and buried the next day.
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PERRY MORRIS died of MEASLES on the 7th, buried on the 8th.
of
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Married on the 7th, MR. H. B. MABREY to MISS SALLIE TICHENOR. of POINT PLEASANT.
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FEBRUARY 20, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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MR. BERGE DAVENPORT of
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UNCLE JOS J. BENNETT now in the 83rd year of his age, lst
week in two days cut, split and rived up 235 fence rails, which he said did not
worry him in the lest, and was here at the Quarterly Meeting Sunday of the
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VIRGIL PORTER, of near CROMWELL is very low with
pneumonia. He is now near
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S. B. BISHOP of
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MR. GEO MARKS died in
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REV. R. A. STEVENS is thinking hard about moving his family to SPENCER CO. ,IND.
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Son born to W. O. LILE on the 12th.
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Son born to ANTHONY V. THOMSON of
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FEBRUARY 27, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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In obedience to an act of the
last General Assembly of Kentucky, there has recently issued from the press of
the Public Printer and Binder, a book containing the roster of the officers and
soldiers from
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ARCHIE PATTERSON has returned to his home in
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UNCLE TOLBERT ALBIN in his 72 year died on the 20th and was
buried at
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Little Owen, infant son of Frank McKernan died yesterday just below town of pneumonia.
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MARCH 6, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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The Henry Ward family has moved to
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Son born to PRESLEY W. JAMES on the 20th of
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Infant child of J. W. PETTY of
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Cicero, infant son of JAMES GREER near ADABURG on the 3rd died of measles
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At his home near Sulphur Springs Mr. James Johnson SR. died of pneumonia on the 2nd.
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MARCH 13, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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STEVE BENNETT JR. has moved to
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Son born to MR. J. W. MARTIN of Cromwell.
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MARCH 20, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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JUDGE WILLIAM F. GREGORY died at his home in
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MARCH 27 1889 WEDNESDAY
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Son born to MR. J. D. BERBAGE of FORDSVILLE on the 20th.
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J. H. C. CANAN of near ROSINE, died the 23rd due to be hit by his horse, he was about 35 years old., leaving his wife and several children.
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MR. R. D. RENO age 72, of MUHLENBERG CO. married SARAH J. TICHENOR age 55, of this county on the 25th at the courthouse.
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DR. EDWARD SWEATT, prominent physician of Paradise, Muhlenberg Co. died at his home Wednesday after long illness.
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Son born to Rev. J. R. CRANDALL on the 17 at Rosine 9 pounds
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Amanda Wilson 7 year old daughter of MORRIS and ARTIE E. WILSON died on MARCH 14, 1889 of congestion of the brain.
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APRIL 3, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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MR. LEE POLIN of
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JOSIAH HOCKER married MISS EMMA LONEY are to be married today at the home of L. BERRY LONEY.
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Young son of S. CAYSINGER of Fordsville, died last week of meningitis. This makes three deaths from this disease in the district.
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At her home near
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APRIL 10, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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A PIONEER GONE
HARRISON D. TAYLOR died at his home in
and who together with his son and grandchildren, have been
most kind and unremitting in their attentions to him during long and painful
illness. The funeral services occurred
yesterday afternoon after which the remains were buried at the family burying
ground two miles east of
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ANNA WOODWARD THOMAS was born to E. P. THOMAS on APRIL 6th at
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APRIL 17, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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JACK DUVALL of
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Near Rosine, W. T. LEACH died Friday the 12th leaving his wife and one child
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Mrs. JULIA NALL THORP died at her home near Livia, SUNDAY the 14th, the result of surgical operation for a ovarian tumor.
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MR. T. LARKIN GRIFFIN of HARTFORD married MISS MAGGIE CRAIG of DAVIESS CO. APRIL 16, at the home of the brides uncle DR. J. HALE. she is also the niece of HON. H. D. McHENRY.
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LEWIS BOLING, a
prominent citizen of the Fordsville district, in this county, died
Saturday, April, 1889 of pneumonia, after a sickness of only a few days. He was born, but a few miles from his farm,
June 15, 1824, and was a son of the late
ESQUIRE JAMES BOLING a former Justice of the peace of Hancock county. On February 27, 1845 he married Miss Sarah Huff , the third daughter of John
Huff, one of the intelligent jury that tried Moses and Robert Kelly, who were
hung at Hawesville in the year
1854. He leaves a wife and living children,
two sons and four daughters, all married.
His sons are James A. Boling, a
FORBES
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APRIL 24, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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ELIZABETH LANHAM, wife of JOHN W. LANHAM, died at her home
near
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MAY 1, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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DR. G. R. SANDERS died APRIL 27, 1889 of BEDA
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MAY 8, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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MARION BURGESS died at the ALMS HOUSE on MAY 6th
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DR.MASSIE died near
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Mrs. Susan A. Miller wife of GEORGE MILLER of FORDSVILLE, died on APRIL 30, 1889. Mr. Miller is the brother of MR. J.L. MILLER this place.
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MAY 15, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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FORDSVILLE.....Mr. Dick Reynolds, one of the most highly respected citizens of the county, died yesterday evening from being poisoned. He tasted some medicine that Dr. Brown had given Mrs. Miller, deceased, and died before medical assistance could reach him.
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MAY 22, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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PUTING SHELLS ON GRAVES... for many years I have seen
stories about people putting shells on graves, two things on this I have always
wondered about . (1) Was how this came to be.
( 2 ) Where the shells came
from. Today while reading a item in this
paper of the above date on “THE GRAVE OF MISS MOLLIE BUTLER” the grave has some
shells that Miss Mollie may have collected herself at
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MRS. ANNA SOUTHARD one and one half mile below
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J. R. JOHNSON, a sawyer at Proctor & Troutman’s Mill at
Rosine was killed at that place yesterday morning about 7 o’clock by a falling
tree. John Johnson and Joe McDaniel were
sawing down a poplar tree. J. R. JOHNSON
was standing near by when the tree split, falling before it was expected to .
Johnson started to run, but his foot
caught on a root and the falling tree crushed him to the earth , killing him
instantly. His body was bruised and
mashed, and his head was crushed flat with the particles of brain exuding. His
remains were dressed and prepared for burial.
His home is at Spring Lick. He is
a widower, with one child living somewhere in
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SCOTT PORTER died on the 19th from being thrown from his horse during a storm. He had lived at Spring Fork, Grayson Co.
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Jefferson T. Crow age 10 years, son of FRANK and HASTLETINE (MITHALL) CROW died on MAY 13, 1889.
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MR. P. M. McREYNOLDS has moved his family to Logan Co.
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MRS. ELIZABETH AMBROSE, wife of WM. AMBROSE of near
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MR. JOHN ASHLEY still living in
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MAY 29, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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Son born to JOHN JAMISON of CENTERTOWN just after the family home burned down.
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JUNE 5, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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REV. J. G. BURGESS family now living in MISSOURIE.
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MR JOHN SOWDERS, brother to SAM SOWDER of this place, is
living in
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Mr. SCOTT PORTER, son of MRS. ELIZABETH PORTER, of OLATON. died MAY 18, 1889, and was buried the next day in the family graveyard.
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JUNE 12, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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REV. E. H. MADDOX married MISS LONDA LOCKETT, Wednesday
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ARMSTEAD JONES has returned to the OHIO CO. area. from
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BEN L. FIELD has quit his job and is moving to
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John Sowders died
last Sat. at his brothers Sam Sowder this city, his wife died before and
his children are all married... for many years he lived in
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Little son of JAMES E. WILSON died Sunday morning.
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JUNE 19, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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SAMUEL RILEY married MISS SALLIE KING on JUN 13th. at
BUFORD. Mr. KING is the brother of MR J. C. RILEY of
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MR. WILLIE LLOYD, of near HAYENSVILLE, son of MR. THOMAS LLOYD of this place died on Tuesday from MEASLES.
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Infant child of WILLIE HILL, died on the 8th and was buried in PLEASANT GROVE on the 9th.
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MRS. LINZY NAPIER died this morning at 6 o’clock. She leaves two children one a infant.
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MR. TOLL WRIGHT of WHITE RUN, KY died Sunday night after long illness, leaves wife and several children.
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JUNE 26, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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JAMES EDWARDS, son of MRS. MARTHA EDWARDS formerly of this
county, died at
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MR. BEN L. FIELD, who was for three years was deputy county
clerk, has looked up the number of
marriage licenses that have been issued in
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CAPT. ADAM LITER has taken charge of the steamer EVENSVILLE.
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Twin girls born to MR. H. T. THOMPSON of Horton on the 21st
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MRS. FRANCIS JOHNSON of
Pleasant Ridge died on the 21st,
she was the wife of ISOM JOHNSON the druggist of this place. She was buried
at ELMWOOD CEM.
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MR. C. M. BARNETT and wife visited his brother GEORGE
BARNETT in
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Died at her home near Prentice on Saturday, June the 15th, Mrs. Rosa Gentry Wilson, She was attacked on the night of the 12th with conjection of the lungs, and lingered until four o’clock Saturday eve. Her remains were interred at the Prentice cemetery Sunday eve. Mrs. Wilson was a loving sister, a devoted wife, a pious mother and a good friend and neighbor and she will be sadly missed, especially by the sweet little girl she leaves behind.
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WILLIIAM LLOYD, who by the decree of an All-wise Providence was taken form care, affliction, pain and death the 11th of June 1889, to heaven his home, which his dear Redeemer had prepared for him where in the embraces of his Savior and in the palace of God, he is entirely separated from the impurities and imperfections the alternations and changes of this depraved world, where he reigns in eternal peace. His death is a sad affliction to his wife and children, father and mother, brothers and sisters and many ardent friends who have the sympathy of a large circle.
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JULY 3, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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MISS MALTA EDWARDS, daughter of REV. P. A. EDWARDS of
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Son born to W. F. LONG of BEAVER DAM on the 1st
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Daughter born to Wm FORD on the 1st. of
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MR. A. B. BASHAM, a young man who lives on the outskirts of
the county, rode to town yesterday morning, a distance of fifteen miles to
procure license to marry MISS MARY MOORE.
The young lady was an orphan and minor and had no guardian, and the
clerk refused to grant the license. Mr.
Basham then rode back home and procured the young lady’s order to the
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MRS. FANCY WHITE, wife of ELTON WHITE and sister of CRIT CANNON died JUNE 25, leaving husband, mother, sister and host of friends
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At Sulphur Springs at 3 o’clock A. M. Wednesday, June 26, 1889 of consumption, ARRENA BEAN, daughter of Washington and Elizabeth Duke. She was married to Julius C. Bean in 1842, he died about eleven years ago. Since that time, she remained a widow, her age at death was 67 years 6 months 4 days. Julius Bean was Hotel keeper at Sulphur Springs for a number of years; they were noted for their generosity and hospitality. Sister Arena Bean as a hostess, was unsurpassed. Sister Bean has been a member of the M. F. Church South, for fifty years and was a warm member all the time and when interviewed, she gave evidence that he was insight of the angels. After a lingering illness of six months, the messenger of death came, and she quietly succumbed to his calling. She’s gone from this world to be an angel in heaven to bask in the sunlight of glory. Weep not for her dear children but try to meet her in heaven. Her remains were
removed from Tip Bean’s where she died to
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JULY 10, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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Bill Midkiff on the train from
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Infant son of MILDRED Tichenor died Saturday and buried
Sunday at
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MR. R. S. RENDER went to LOUSIVILLE last week to be at his sister’s wedding
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MR. J. W. CROWE married MISS MACKEY of BEECH GROVE on the 25th.
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MR. J. T. MORGAN married MISS MOLLIE RUSSELL on the 26th
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MISS INEZ LANUM, age 19 of
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VIRGIE, infant daughter of
B. N. EVERLY died at age 9 years 8 months 3 days ON JUNE 30 and was
buried in the family cem. on the
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JULY 7, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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Last Wednesday evening about three and a half miles east of
which was done, and the prisoner will have to remain in jail until the meeting of the grand jury next November. Herald has told enough already to convict him. The weapon used was an ordinary chopping ax. Stevens lay on the ground where he was killed all night. Stevens was a manner moneyless and friendless, but while this was true, it does not follow that he should have been so brutally deprived of his life. At the time the difficulty began, Stevens had a bundle of oats on his shoulders carrying them to the barn. Herald was chopping on Stevens land and the fuss came up over the division of the oats.
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Infant child of
WIMSTEAD MAUZY died last Wednesday. in
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At the home of LOUIS GUNTHER of
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MR. WILL BURNS has moved to
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JULY 24, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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Daughter born to DEPUTY SHERIFF J. S. MOSELEY on 17th at 9 pounds of
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MRS. D. L. SMITH wife off SHERIFF D. L. SMITH this county
died last Wednesday at her home 4 miles north of
CEM.
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MR. NICOLAS GUNTHER was born September 14, 1801 in the town
of
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Little child of Perry Coin died Thursday night of Adahburg.
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Son born to G. G. NEIGHBORS on the 6th.
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JULY 31, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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Last Sunday in BRECKINRIDGE CO. at a baseball game held at CHALIE ELDERS farm, BEN BATES and FRANK MORRIS got into a fuss, over Bates umpiring of a play Morris had made, Morris with a bat and Bates with a knife... Morris was cut badly but still living with Bates under arrest.
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Daughter born to J. N. HUDSON of Beda on the 27th.
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MR. JO PARK married MISS MELVINA HOAGLAND yesterday at Beda
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MRS. LEAH SANDIFUR died of cancer JULY 23 TH after an affliction of ten years, the last
four years being confined to bed, she was buried in the family burying grounds
at Pleasant
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MRS. ROBERT BOYD, wife of
ARCHIE BOYD, died of flux Friday afternoon and was taken to
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A memorial service on the death of REV. DENNIS SPURRIER was
held at the
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MR. RICHARD NALL married MISS BOBBIE BROWN, Thursday
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MR. GEORGE BROWN who married MISS McGOODWIN, of this city in
April last, died at
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MISS FANNE BUCKLER died of consumption at her home Friday
last..
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MRS. S. W. KIRBY died at her home in
her obit given AUGUST 7, 1889
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AUGUST 7, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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MRS. SUSAN T. SMITH died JULY 17TH age 39 years.
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HARRY GLENNINGS son of THOMAS L. DAVIS age 20 years 3 months died at his fathers
home in
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MR. DAVID H. QUIGG married
MISS LULA J. GILLIM, both of
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Son born to PETE SHOWN of BEDA on the 1st
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Child of PERRY COIN died last Friday at Adahburg and was buried Saturday.
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AUGUST 14, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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Died on AUGUST 11, 1889, WILLIAM OGLESBY at 5 pm
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At the residence of her mother, Mrs. S. F. Hardwick in
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At his home in Kismet,
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MR. HARRY J. DAVIS
who was born 23 April 1869 in
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AUGUST 21, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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MR. E. W. BAKER will marry MISS AGNESS ROACH today at the brides home.
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CHILD was still born to MRS. JAMES ROWE the 13th
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MR. OLLIS WILLIS GAINS
of COOL SPRINGS, was found to
have died by shooting himself by accident while out hunting on the 14th. He
leaves his wife of but a few months, the daughter of MR. JOHN MOORE. He was son
of William Gaines of
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Son born to PROF. J. D. CROWE on the 15th of AUGUST..... WILLIE KING CROWE
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Son born to J. J. BOZARTH on AUGUST 16TH
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DR. McCORMICK has moved to
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AUGUST 28, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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WILL SLACK MONTGOMERY of ELIZABETHTOWN has been chosen to go
to
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Infant child of CALVIN BARRET of Hayti got hold of and drank some concentrated lye last Thursday and died Friday.
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ALVA DUKE has taken a position of GEOLOGICAL SURVEYORS in
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JOHN A. infant son of JOE A. and SALLIE A. LEACH died Friday and was buried in the Liano Cem. on Saturday the 10th
FROM THE
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SEPTEMBER 4, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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Lena Bradshaw daughter of MR. JOHN BRADSHAW, who was
severely burned on the 4th of March by her clothing catching fire, died AUG
23 in
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MRS. SUSIE RICHARDSON of near
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W. P. GRAY tried to kill himself by taking morphine, he
failed on the 7th. of near
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Infant child of W. W.
GAINS died on the 1st of
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CARL JOHNSON of
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JAMES R. BENNETT age 24 of McHENRY died on the 29th, buried in the Render cem. Saturday the 31 leaving mother and two sisters, his brother having died before him.
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SEPT 11, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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MR. L. P. FOREMAN married MISS EVA GRIFFIN SEPT 10 1889 at the home of the bride.
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Son born to GASPER GARRETT of near McHENRY on the 9th
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Son born to D. F.. CAWTHON on the 10th
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Infant child of REV. WALTER MERCER of EMPORIA MINES died on the 9th.
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SEPTEMBER 18, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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MR. JAKE ARNOLD of this place has lived in
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UNCLE ZEIK KIMBLEY died at his home in Ceralvo on the 10th inst. after an illness of only a few hours. He was in a feeble state of health but was able to be about all on Monday. He was buried at the Ceralvo burying grounds Wednesday afternoon in the presence of a large gathering of friends and relatives. Rev. J. T. Casbier performed the last sad rites at the grave.
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SEPTEMBER 25, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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MR. W. G. HARBIN married MISS LAURA JARNAGIN the 17th of
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MR. CHARLES MORTON married MISS GERTRUDE ARNOLD the 10th of
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MRS. GEORGE TAYLOR of PARADSE died of congestive chills on SEPTIMBER 23.
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Daughter born to JAS AMBROSE of ADAHBURGH on the 12th
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GERTRUDE HALE, of FORDSVILLE, died at her fathers home, age 19 years 4 months 11 days of TYPHOID FEVER.
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OCTOBER 2, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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LEE CHINN has gone to
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Son born to DOC TINSLEY on the 24th
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Infant six month old son of CALVIN and ANN RENDER of CENTERTOWN died the24th, Calvin the father died on the 15th leaving wife, brothers and sisters.
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MR. MRS. M. H. CLAGETT moved to MENNO, DAKOTA to live.
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MR. W. T. TAYLOR of Logan co. married MISS LENA FERGUSON of Beaver Dam October 1 at the home of DR. J. S. COLEMAN who preformed the ceremony.
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CORNELIUS MATTHEWS of near SULPHUR SPRINGS shot BIRD WALLACE on the 25th while Wallace’s condition is serious, trial is pending.
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The remains of UNCLE MERDITH ARTHUR, accompanied by his daughters
MRS. HART, MRS. KARNS, MRS. STRICKLAND and others were sent from here yesterday
to
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MR. JAS A. BARID, son of MR. SAM BAIRD married MISS MOLLIE
CRABTREE daughter of RAFE CRABTREE, both of the ALEXANDER area. last week in
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Infant child of THOMAS WHIE, of Rockport died on the 27th of scrofula.
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FRANK KING at his home near
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BEN HAMILTON of near WHITESVILLE died SEPT. 21 of inflammation of the stomach... he was 57 years of age
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OCTOBER 9, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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JOHN BURNS, merchant and postmaster of PANTHER,
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MR. M. ARTHUR died on SEPT 27 at 84 years.
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I. N. DUKE living in QUALITY CORNER. (ISAAC N. DUKE) WIDOWER.
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DR. B. N. PATTERSON has moved from Cromwell to Mchenry
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MR. G. B. NEWMAN of Central City married MISS FANNIE
HARDWICK of
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The first passenger train arrived in FORDSVILLE on OCT. 1, 1889
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OCTOBER 16, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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WILLIAM A. HULL, formerly of
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VAN TURNER was stabbed to death by THOMAS HALL
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MRS. NANCY TRIBBLE, seventy years old and worth $200,000 was
married at
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MR. B. A. COKE of
UTICA, DAVIESS CO. has moved to
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DR. COLEMAN was summoned to
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Daughter born to J. M. RAGLAND of Rosine on the 7th
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REV. G. J. BEAN preached the funerals of MR. WM EDWARDS three children at NORTH CREEK SUNDAY
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Died at her son-in-laws Jas Steples, one and one-half miles east of Fordsville, in this county at 5 o’clock a. m. Sunday, September 22, 1889 of flux, Mrs. Mary A.
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Died at Magan Station
in thi county at 9 o’clock p. m. Sunday, September 29 1889 of flux, Mrs. REBECCA A. MUFFETT in her 60th
year of age. She was born near
Knotville,
She was buried in the Miller Graveyard, on the JACOB MILLER farm near ETNAVILLE.
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OCTOBER 23, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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BENJAMIN MOORE died near
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HENRY TAYLOR has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the
killing of SENATOR SAUEL FIELD of Whitefield,
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Daughter born to J. C. BENNETT of POINT PLEASANT on the 15th.
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Son born to HARVE WARD on the 15th.
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MR. JOHN WESLEY CANNON married MISS LOGIE JOHNSON of SULPHUR SPRINGS at the brides home on the 17th.
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Mr. JAMES W. BISHOP of
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OCTOBER 30, 1889 WEDNESDAY
MRS. ELIA McGEE, wife of ROBERT McGEE of
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NOVEMBER 6, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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MR. P. H. BROWN died of
BIIOUS COLIE at his residence in
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FITZHUGH RENFROW was appointed guardian of FLORENCE B., JOHN W. ELISHA H. and ALLISON P. NEIGHBORS
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NINETEEN years ago THOMAS WILHITE a man well-known, left
OHIO CO. and moved to
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E. C. GEST of
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MISS JENNIE McDOWELL of Ohio co. is visiting her brother DR. W. R. McDOWELL of CENTRAL CITY.
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DAVIESS CO.... REV. T. J. RATLIFF and MISS WILLIE SANDEFUR married AT BEECH GROVE yesterday.
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DAVIESS CO..... JOHN HUSSEYof BUFORD eloped yesterday with
MISS COLLIER of WHITEVILLE to
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JOHN HOHN died Wednesday from being kicked by an unruly
horse at
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NOVEMBER 13, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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MR. MRS. L. B. CARSON living in
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NOVEMBER 20, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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ADAHBURGH.... Son born to THOMAS WEDDING ON THE 12TH
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OLATON, little CARLIS infant son of TOMMIE DAINELS died of Spinal meningitis on the 12th
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MR. GEORGE CREEK and MISS ANNA ROBERTS married in Fordsville Sunday
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MR. WESLEY CREEK and MISS MARY DALTON married in the
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NOVEMBER 27, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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MRS. DR. W. H. HILLMAN of
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MR. J. W. QUIGG and MISS LYDIA WHITTAKER of LIVERMORE were married Monday.
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J. R. COLLINS living in
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MR. WINFIELD RICE of ROSINE died on the 20th ,
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DR. W. S. TAYLOR of
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From the year 1867 to 1886 there were 10, 249 divorcements
in the state of
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DECEMBER 4, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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THOMAS PAYTON and MISS M. A. HOOVER are to marry today at brides father’s home in OLATON.
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MR. J. B. PHILLIPS and MISS ETTA PETTY, daughter of MR JOE PETTY near BARRETT’S FERRY were married last Thursday.
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MISS ANNA BROWN daughter of
WILLIAM BROWN 4 miles east of
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MRS. OLLER, mother in law of MR. W. P. COOTS of Sulphur Springs died Monday night from advanced old age. She had been living with Mr. Coots at the time of her death.. She was buried at the Power’s cem.
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DECEMBER 11, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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JEFFERSON DAVIS, lawyer, soldier, politician and statesman,
died in
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MR. ENOS McCORMICK of SUTHERLAND STATION, died at his home
Thursday after a illness of four days. He has two brothers B. F. McCORMICK of
NORTH CREEK and JOHN McCORMICK of
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MRS. GARDNER WADE died at her home near Centertown Saturday Dec. 7th of optic tumor age 78 years 1 month 1 day and buried at the home place Sunday. She was the daughter of JOSEPH WARDEN and was married to W. C. WADE, who survives her on SEPT. 13, 1835, she leave 8 living children MRS. W. V. TICHENOR, MRS FRANK TICHENOR, MRS SALLIE ROSS, MRS JNO M. BISHOP, MRS P. R. ROBERTSON, MRS. MATTIE ASHBY, MISS AMANDA WADE AND J. BURKS WADE
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DECEMBER 18, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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JEFFERSON DAVIES, 1st wife was SARAH TAYLOR, daughter of
GEN. ZACK TAYLOR who sent a letter to his brother HANCOCK TAYLOR in
to act for him in the
matter, Miss Mildred Taylor was the only brides maids later married JUDGE JOHN
McLEAN of
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MRS. ESTHER CARSON wife of JOSEPH CARSON of near
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MR. JOHN WHITE was born in
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DECEMBER 25, 1889 WEDNESDAY
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On January 1, the HERALD will begin its 15th year.
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Last Wednesday nigh, Owensboro was the scene of a brutal murder and lynching, John Westerfield, a white barber, living at 520 East main was shot and killed by Dock Jones a drunken negro barber. From the excellent and complete account of the whole affair
published by the
Messenger the next morning, we call the following facts. Jones had been drinking all day and came to
Westerfield’s shop about 9 o’clock and began abusing Westerfield. Not caring for the abuse of the insolent
negro, he took his pistol and went to the door and ordered Jones to leave. Jones do so but returned in a few minutes,
opened the door and fired three shots into Westerfield, who was shaving a man
at the time. Westerfield died within the
hour and a-half, first giving a clear statement of all that passed between him
and Jones. Jones was put in jail in a
half drunken condition and slept so soundly that he did not hear the knocks of
the mob that had gathered and was after his life; by 2:30 in the morning.
Jailer
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THE END