INMONROE-L Archives: June 2004
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- Marriage Licenses issued: Barnes/Miles, Tisler/Warrinner, Walker/Sparks, Gilbert/Hughes, Lampkins/Anderson
- Cigar manufactury owned by George Seiner
- Rev. Philpot moves to Rose Home, Carmichael to Philpot home, Benckert to Carmichael home
- Aaron Rose moves to new home
- Jno Newkirk and wife returns home after visiting her mother
- Prof. Weir visiting here
- Joe H. Hunter visiting among friends here
- Prof A. J. Woodburn has new teaching position
- James Wright: Heirs of the Estate
- Jack Hazel Injured
- John R. East Family Visited by Daughter
- Mary Arnott Died
- Howard Maxwell Invests in Honduras
- J. R. Paul To Open a Store
- I. Milt. Rogers Ill
- Mrs. M. C. Bradfute Visited Daughter
- Mel Faris Treasurer of the Gentry Show
- Bundy Hotel to Have Electric Fans
- Ed Burke's Father Ill
- Maude Carmichael Visiting Her Sister
- Emma Dennis Died
- Mrs. Brown Wylie Died
- Troutman and DeMoss Purchase Millen Homestead at 8th and College
- John Wayland Visits Home Folks
- Prof. J. W. Ray Visited by Son
- Robert Hawkins Convicted of Manslaughter
- Margaret Merryette Died
- Samuel Lanum Home Destroyed by Fire
- W. A. Brissenden Visited by Home Town Folks
- Henry Lively Weds May Younger
- Warranted Piano and Organs sold by Daniel F. Beatty
- Hyde Park Woman hatches chicks
- George H. Johnson retires
- Political Offices sought by Sadler and Ward
- Marriage - Huntoon/Gentry; Huntoon arrested
- Witness for Jones-Toliver case before judge
- Judge Buskirk retires from local bench and starts private practice in Indy
- Mrs. Mershon brings lawsuit for false imprisonment; R.W. Meir looks after interests of defendants
- M.M. Campbell moving under aid of crutches
- Letter received from David N. Taylor
- N.E. Mather sold for 900 head of sheep
- W.W. Durand returns home and will stay through winter
- Bedford Journal lists H.C. Duncan "hansomest attorney"
- N.B. Rogers and mother return home after visitng
- Unclaimed mail - Cox, Morse, Wilson
- William Jackson filed for bankruptcy
- A Bowling Alley to open
- Ralph Burton looking to remove to Bloomington
- Mrs. C.P. Tuley and T.H. Sudberry out of town for their organizations
- Jeff Lafever rearrested immediately after release
- Son of Eli Farmer has broken ankle
- (H.C.) Huntoon, who married Mrs. Gentry, was previously married
- Death - Nancy Charity Berry
- Marriage - Guin/McCabe
- Carmichael & Urmey have filed bankruptcy
- Arguments in Jones murder case begin
- Death - Samuel Rhorer
- Societies hold elections; Masonic, K. of P.; I.O.O.F.; D. of R.
- Mrs. Maud Ping being held on murder charges for killing her husband
- Neil Walther delivers a car and visits parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.B. Walther
- Funeral held for Mrs. Jane Bennett
- Miss Grace Robinson returns home from visit with Mrs. Stella Eaton
- Harry Kelly returns home after working for S.M. Blevins of Kansas
- Mrs. J.W. Jamison leaves for her mother's bedside
- Condition of Clarence Howe improving
- Mrs. H.U. Grant returns to Bloomington after the illness and death of her mother
- Mr. and Mrs. John Keller entertain; Grimes, Deckard, Trisler, Updegraff, Wooden, Thrasher...
- Birth - to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter
- Miss Maude Gaither leaves for business college
- Mrs. Otis Young visited Miss Pearl Shields
- Mrs. John Erwin and daughter visited her mother, Mrs. Kate Lucas
- Mrs. Emma Thompson is visiting her sisiter, Mrs. M.E. Butcher
- Frank Cooney is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith
- Mrs. Wm. Dobbins is visiting Mrs. Nannie Dowden
- Son of Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Davis is ill
- Accident may cause death of Mrs. Russell Jones
- James Bright is ill
- Mrs. Thomas Baker is ill
- Mrs. Harry Baugh and mother, MRs. McKinley are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earnes East
- Joe Litteller puchased George Butcher property
- Margaret Runyan seeks divorce
- Deaths-Rolla Tell and C.C. Perring
- Mrs. Lowell C. Day underwent operation
- Miss Mary Siebenthal visited mother on Sunday
- Mrs. Rolla Cain and son have returned home after visiting Dr. and Mrs. Jos. Kentling
- Ralph Carpenter unable to work so blacksmith had to be called from Bloomington
- RAYs in Monroe Co
- Fred Howe invents electric sign
- Dr. J.C. Ross makes end of month report
- Grace Bennett marries Forest Baxter; files charges against Mr. and Mrs. Mathews, Mary Cooper & Tom Alexander
- Clarence Todd accidently shoots Sheldon Dupree
- Littellier Bakery Robbed
- Change of Venue taken in the Bennett-Baxter vs. Mathews, Cooper & Alexander Case
- Forest Baxter seeks divorce from wife, Mrs. Grace Bennett Baxter
- Buglary at home of O.E. Hood
- C.R. Jones is visiting relatives
- Jesse Howe in Indy on business
- Annie and Samuel Mathews found guilty of running ill-famed house
- Death - Mrs. Peter Ballenger
- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alexander and son return for the holidays
- Death - Samuel Bartley
- Mrs. Willie Walker files divorce suit
- Marriage - Richardson/Fishell
- Nelson and Stone children are ill
- Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wright visiting brother, Grant Wright
- Joseph Freeman home destroyed by fire; new one done
- Miss Mayme Smith holds party for Misses Ella Whisenand and Mary Cowden
- Miss Sally Coffey is ill
- Mrs. A.S. Howard falls
- Death - Charles Livingston
- Mrs. N.E. Weimer returns home after visiting Thomas Fuller
- L.D. Wood visited W.C. Wood
- W. Kinser has left for Oklahoma visit with the Bennett family
- Mrs. S.J. Steel returns home from the sick bed of daughter Mrs. Bert Boling
- Maggie Baker Charges Noah Mayse with Fathering Her Child
- Re: [INMONROE] Cemetery Books
- Deaths - Paul Brummett, Shelton Cole, and Delmar Albertson
- Typhoid, Death, Poverty Strike Oscar Brummetts home and Stork is on the way
- Miss Wilaford Howe has left for visit with sister, Mrs. Karl Fusler
- Ellettsville enforces new ordinance
- Ernest Hays killed by train
- Guy Rutherford is burned while striking a match
- John Caviness is charged with stealing an overcoat
- Death - Two-year old daughter of John Mathews
- Death - David W. Condor
- Another Casket and the Stork arrive at the home of Oscar Brummett
- Dog Tax "POlice" round up fifty people who have not paid in Bloomington and Perry townships
- Hiram Reed hit with rheumatism in hands
- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Brown celebrate 61 year of marriage
- Death - Bruce Reeves
- Miss Avis Owles visiting grandmother, Mrs. Dennis Wray
- Twins at D.K. Miers home in Chicago
- Christmas Guest for Vito Solomito
- Funeral of Mrs. Robert Davis
- Funeral of Bruce Reeves
- Mrs. Sarah Crane removes to Cartersville, Mo
- Mrs. E.K. Weatherly to visit daughter, Mrs. Blaine Bradfute
- Bicycles Are Bad Because...
- Henry Lane Family Visited by Daughter
- John D. Whisnand visited by Daughter
- Jennie Alexander Wants Boarders
- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas return from visiting in Indy
- Funeral of David W. Conder
- Insanity commission to examine Mrs. Ira (Wright) Norris
- Mr. and Mrs. August Bezzy goes to bedside of dying brother, Thomas Bezzy
- Charles "China" Harris wanted by police for beating his grandmother
- Marriage - Hill/VanValzah
- Snow falls day before Christmas making for a quiet day and quiet for merchants
- Marriage - Jones/Ikerd
- Death - Mrs. Tressa Hampton
- Birthday Party held for Miss Savannah Peters
- Mrs. Charles Allen returns home after visiting Mrs. Frank Rairden
- Mrs. Wm. Henry returns home after visiting daughter, Mrs. E. Tipps
- Miss Katherine Eller visiting her parents
- Elmer Bender and wife are visiting Elijah Bender
- Mrs. Ida Clark returns home after visiting McHenry family and other relatives
- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaser are visiting sister of Mrs. Kaser at Indianapolis
- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stoute removes to Milwaukee again
- Smith families are Chrsitmas visitors of George Smith
- Robert Misner has been transfered to Chicago
- Death - Mrs. Sheldon (Wampler) Dupree
- License Plates begin yearly cycle
- Death - Lonnie Branam called to Martinsville on death of brother-in-law Edward Thacker
- Church doors removed for funeral of Mrs. Tressa Hampton
- Christmas Reunion at home of Kelly Thrasher
- Fred Johnson married, escapes wedding party mob with help of L.C. Cousins
- Pleasant View Cemetery
- Funeral for Mrs, Sheldon Dupree becomes double funeral
- Marriage - Coffey/Herron
- Mitten factory moves to new quarters
- Mrs. A.C. Norman returns home after visiting Mrs. C.C. Spencer
- Mrs. Seely visited Mr. and Mrs. George Sheeks over the holidays
- Smiths families visit with the Merle Talbott family
- Health condition of Mrs. Ella Johnson is improving
- J.A. Alexander visiting home folks
- Death - Capt. John V. Buskirk
- Thomas Hayes' narrow escape with life after falling into watery quarry pit
- Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bills are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rogers
- Henry Clay received pension increase
- Wm. H. Flood opens store for Neal Meadows in room once occupied by E.M. Brewer
- Injury causes James Lampkins to lose sight in left eye
- Death - Lot Poundstone
- Claude Malott and wife visit Mrs. Helen Orchard
- Death - Mrs. Riley Fodderill
- Capt. W.B. Hughes is visited by his mother-in-law, Mrs. Winfrey
- Simp. Neeld and family are visited by Mrs. Funk
- Mrs. Ross Davis at sick bed of mother in Iowa
- Twins born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Fesler
- Dr. J.W. Crain has moved dental office
- Lon. Davis visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis
- Dr. Walker visited his daughter, Mrs. C.R. Worrall
- Judge R.W. Miers resigns; Gov. Matthews appoints Joseph Giles
- Joseph Buskirk and wife visit Cal. Worrall and family; Mrs. Buskirk is sister to Mrs. C. Worrall
- Mrs. E.B. Applegate and Miss Lucy Hunteris visiting their mother, Mrs. D. Eckly Hunter
- Brothers Sam and Dan Bonsall to meet in here to visit with old friends
- New Building for I.U. - A Gymnasium
- Harbaugh and Harbaugh own only bicycle shop left in town
- S.E. Harris and son, G. Burt Harris have purchased the Bourbon Weekly News
- Mrs. Mary E. Heiser files suit for divorce
- Mrs. Ella (Tourner) Meeks is visiting among friends and relatives
- Condition of Prof Leonard is improving
- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Turner return home after visiting here
- Harry Howard shipped three ponies to the W.S. Cleveland Minstrels show
- Mrs. Howe Ryors & daughter Helen visited at Lake Maxinkuekee accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Brown
- Sam Moore is visiting his son, Frank
- Sam Smith is very ill
- Miss Blanche Wicks returns from visiting Mrs. Frank Hatfield
- Dr. Ware S. Walker celebrated 75 birthday
- 'Squire R.L. Stephens purchases land from Thomas S. Skirvin
- A.T. Massey & Co has been sold to J. Tincher
- Death - Mrs. Gincey East
- Mrs. May Edwards is visiting her parents, Col. & Mrs. I.D. Worrall
- Recorder Jackson visiting at Dover Hill
- Mrs. W.J. Lowe and Mrs. M.T. Carmichael are guests of Ed Woodward & Family
- John Mahan to remove to Bloomington
- J.W. & H.T. Simmons are on purchasing spree for fall stock
- James Williams traded farm to Mrs. Catharine Miller for her residence
- Dan Cline, who killed Chris Lentz, turns himself in
- Mrs. Margaret E. Slocomb is visiting her father, John W. Davis
- John S. Johnson is recovering after three months of serious illness
- John Gilmpse to remove to Bloomington
- Kent Rhorer in Cincinnati to purchase fall goods
- Stocked goods of Solon Pedigo sold to Blakeley grocery
- Death - Ike Adkins
- Visitors: Mrs. Duck Voris is visiting Mrs. C.B. Mitchell; Mrs. Lee Chapman visiting Landlord and Mrs. Whitted
- Absalom Ketchem being treated in Indy for cancer
- John Schobel and Henry Alexander trade properties
- Jas. B. Clark in New Albany to attend reunion of 66th Indiana Vol
- Wm. Spaulding charged in death of Dave White
- Water Works Plant sold for $12,000
- Marriage - Maxwell/Sheeks
- Wm. Smith is ill
- Sam Campbell removes to Morgan county
- Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Carter and Dr. Allison Maxwell miss Maxwell/Sheek Wedding
- Wm. Millen to return to Bloomington in fall
- Illa Semple son-in-law of Frank Bishop is dangerously ill
- A.H. Wilson and daughter, Ella Wilson, are visiting in Illinois
- Mrs. John C. Dolan and son, John, are visiting Mrs. Lanman
- Mrs. Merker has purchased land from Dr. Rhorer
- Mrs. Hutchinson is visiting her sister, Mrs. Horace Blakeley
- Ed. S. Brodix is renting home from Arthur Craven
- William N. Johnson makes notice of application for liquor license
- Notice of Administration on estate of Mary B. Mobley
- Death - William Hall
- Miss Julia Weir leaves for Boston and the Conservatory of Music
- Mrs. Cynthia Hanna celebrates 83rd birthday
- Notice of Fee/Shelper Wedding
- Death - 8 month old child of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davis
- Miss Mary Strain will winter in Lamar, Colorado
- I.T. Carter to remove from Bloomington