INMONROE-L Archives: November 2004
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- Chester Stepp Captured
- Mrs. Harry Allen's Mother Died
- Roy Feltus Toured with the Circus
- Wayne Riced Died
- Walter Jones Died
- Charles Robertson vs. Effie Robertson
- Georgianna Thornton Weds Hallie Ratliff
- Chapter of the American Legion to be Chartered in Bloomington
- Mrs. Ray Trisler Reunited with Birth Mother
- Charter for Bloomington's American Legion Signed
- Mrs. Edward McCown Died
- Mrs. Marion Taylor Taken to Long Hospital
- Sarah Parke Morrison Died
- Bloomington Business in 1862
- Mrs. Mathew Beatley Visited by Niece
- Fred L. Buskirk Vindicated in Robbery
- Thomas C. Whisnand and John Stockwell Make Application for a Liquor License
- Mrs. S. R. Lyons Visited by Father
- John R. East to Relocate
- Harvey Baker Purchased the Commercial Hotel
- P. K. Buskirk Home from Law School
- Mac Fleetwood Died
- Bloomington Women Consider Their Right to Vote
- OBIT: "JEE' ADKINS - 1900
- Will of James D. Maxwell Jr.
- Correction to Abstract of James D. Maxwell, Junior's Will
- Susan Thomas Died
- Mrs. George E. Huntington to Visit Parents
- Mrs. Lillian Shields Died
- Funeral Rites for Susan Thomas
- Thomas Jackson Died
- Edna N. Fleetwood vs. Ira D. Fleetwood
- Violet and Florence Oakley Died
- Funeral Rites for Mrs. LIllian Shields
- Persons of Interest Buried at Rose Hill Cemetery
- Administrative: Possible Interruption of Service
- SAMUEL ALEXANDER - 1900 OR 1901
- NELLIE PAYNE HOWARD aka NELLIE ESMOND - 1900
- 6 children in poor house in Greene County
- Mail Carrier compelled to walk route between Bloomfield & Harrodsburg
- Funeral held for Elisha Kinser of Lawrence County, Indiana
- Mrs. Fillion receives back pension for the death of her son, Fred
- Weather Report from Benton, Indiana
- MAGGIE BARNES - 1901
- Len Field to occupy James Smith home
- New Baby at the home of Nat Barnard
- Frank Axtell to remove to Washington, Indiana where his brother Charlie lives and works
- John Arwine killed by fall from train
- Ben Kirby sell house to Mr. Stephenson
- Mrs. Faris sells property to remove to Bedford, Indiana
- HENRY DAVIS - 1901
- Death - James Waldron
- Article from Indianapolis, Indiana Sentinel on John W. Buskirk
- Death - Thomas A. Arwine
- Investigation in progress in the result of death to newborn of the daughter of Wm. Parham
- Speedy recovery in health for Mayor Dodd
- Schools Close Due to Inadequate Fuel Supply
- Mr. Sanborn Stricken with Paralysis
- Ida Manley Teaching at Indianapolis
- Rufus Coatney Seriously Ill
- Sheriff Farr Purchases Land in Daviess County
- Sarah Hight Died
- William Armstrong Weds Kate Findley
- Sam Orchard to Open New Grocery
- Josie Carter, Postmistress, Weds Charles Spaulding
- Charles Springer's Infant Son Died
- Emma Bain Weds Glenn Swiggett
- John W. Cravens Hopes for Post Office Appointment
- New School Needed in Limestone, Perry Township
- Samuel Day Weds Alice Treadway
- George Stipp Celebrates Birthday
- A. E. Faris Family to Live with Mrs. Faris' Mother
- Church of Christ Located at 7th and Morton
- James F. Manley Visited by Family
- New Kenwood Addition
- Charles Simmons Visits His Parents
- Ex-auditor Blair to Copy Old Records
- Harriet Freeman Died
- R. H. East Occupies New Home
- Mrs. James Ryan Visits Daughter
- Mrs. P. K. Buskirk Visited by Brother
- Mrs. E. C. Fitch Attends Nephew's Funeral
- William Hedrick Died
- John Corder Died
- William H. Easat to Have New Home
- L. H. Kase Weds Maude Mallicoat (?Malicoat)
- F. A. Leffler Visiting Brother-in-law
- Mrs. Grundy Dunn Seriously Ill
- Mrs. Joseph Hendricks Diedi
- Mrs. James Kelley Visits Mother
- William H. Turner Visits Home Folks
- Rufus Coatney Died
- Edward Corr Expects Appointment as Postmaster
- Bloomington World to Begin Publication
- Bob Wooden Hosts Shaker Women
- Mrs. Joseph (Vansickle) Pratt Visiting Mother
- T. L. Fowler Appointed Postmaster in Clear Creek
- William Wylie turns 78
- George Benckart Entertains Family from Kentucky
- Hansford Brown Sold Livery Stable
- National Bank Building to be Enlarged
- Downtown Businesses Destroyed by Firei
- Red Men's Lodge Elects Officers
- Mrs. Fletcher McConnell Died
- Mrs. Moses Field Visits Son
- Mrs. Isaac Carothers Seriously Ill
- Carry Walker Attacked Bettie Smith
- Mrs. W. B. Baker's Brother Locates in Monroe County
- Mrs. W. B. Baker to Visit Daughter
- Thomas Mathers Sells Land for Quarry
- New Hotel at Stinesville
- Mrs. John Hunter Goes to Georgia
- J. N. Thrasher's Mother Died
- Two of Harry Storms' Children Died
- Oscar Fulwider Entertains Cousin
- Bud Stout Opens Saloon
- Mrs. Aquilla Rogers to Reside with Mrs. Ollie Curry
- Rev. Isaac Carothers Visits Sons
- Wall Gentry Sees Men Hang for Murder
- Bloomington World Now in Publication
- Howard Tourner Is Accomplished Musician
- Mattie Burgoon Visits Parents
- Ida Waldron Having Eye Trouble
- Mrs. Moses Kahn Visited by Brother
- Dr. F. M. Gardner to Relocate
- Early Records to be Recopied
- William Rogers Weds Lena Dowden
- William Stone Died
- W. H. Mattingly and John Shelburn to Relocate
- Mr. Taylor Scalded at Poor Asylum
- Stephen McPhetridge an Expert in the Quarry Business
- CHARLES MILLER - 1901
- Divorce Cases to be Heard--1892
- Mr. Hartman Died
- Marriage Licenses Issued--1892
- Mrs. Jno/John/Jonathan Sluss Died
- Mrs. Dr. Fisher to Spend Holidays with Parents
- YMCA--A Healthy Alternative
- Charley/Charles/Charlie Barnhill Visiting Sister
- Catharine/Catherine Keck Died
- Lou Bender Arrested for Grand Larceny
- Oc Souder Quits Saloon Business
- Jere/Jerry and Frank Baugh Consigned to Poor Asylum
- Shaker Women Return to Mt. Ebal
- Dr. Hall to Relocate
- A New Cigar Factory Coming to be Established
- Mrs. Lamb Loses Her Toes
- James Browing Died
- Bryan Family Visited by Daughter
- CAPT. JOHN FIELDS - 1901
- RITES: BERTHA MATTHEWS SHOWERS - 1961
- Fire Destroys Offices of Bloomington Republican Progress--1892
- Mrs. Braxtan Visiting Daughter
- Robert Duncan Weds Miss Eversole
- Ms. J. B. Cox To Visit Sons
- Shaker Meetings Well Attended
- Jordan Poultry Business Thrives During the Holidays
- Cyrenus Adams vs. Amanda Adams
- Mollie Winebrimer Accused of Running House of Ill Repute
- Guardian Appointed for Emma and Ida Sherfy
- Research Assistance--Redic Wylie
- Odd Fellows Cornerstone Put in Place
- William Stuart/Stewart Died
- David Minx Died
- Charles Cornwell Injured in Train Accident
- D. Eckley Hunter Died
- IU Boiler Destroyed by Fire
- Elijah Todd Died
- Died in February 1892-- Hadden, Johnson, Shrum, Adams, Jones, Eads, Ballenger, Koontz, Mitchell, Kegley, Hays
- Area Cleared for Odd Fellows Building
- Newspaper Publication Launched
- Cornerstone Laid for Odd Fellows Building
- Robert Karsell Died
- Electric Light Plant Destroyed by Fire
- Link Runyan Shot
- 200 Violate the Sabbath
- Doll Judah and Richard Wright Died
- James D. Maxwell Died
- H. Seth Tatum died
- Child of Douglass/Douglas Watts Died
- M. J. Smith Died
- JAMES B. MOSER - 1901
- Lewis Helton Visits Home Folks
- J. B. Clark Visited by Daughter
- Morton Hall Weds Clara (?Robinson) Robison
- Charles Young to be Released from Prison
- Early History of the Town Clock
- James D. Maxwell, Settlement of Estate
- J. O. Howe Critically Ill
- James Orchard to Relocate
- Mrs. John C. Dolan Visits Mother
- James Robinson A West Side Grocer
- Frank Headley Visits Brother
- Grocery Prices--1893
- Sarah Baxter vs. Joseph Baxter
- William Deckard Assualted William Brown; Case Heard Before Court
- HENRY BOGEMANN - 1901
- Fw: {not a subscriber} RE: [INMONROE] RITES: BERTHA MATTHEWS SHOWERS - 1961
- Joseph M. Howe Died
- George P. Ketcham Died
- Mrs. W. R. Small Visited by Daughter-in-law
- Showers Bros. to Add a Saw Mill Dept. and Electric Light Plant
- Tobe Snoddy Receives West Side Ice Delivery Route
- Paul Hettle Seriously Injured in Train Accident
- Set no mail
- Burch Cemetery Road to be Built
- Mrs. Eunice Galloway McNeely Died
- James Buchanan Branam Pardoned
- Nira Rhorer Died
- James M. Howe Died
- Arthur Day Funeral Home--5th Anniversary
- Harry U. Matlock vs. Burda Matlock
- Saloons and Banks, Past and Future, Recalled in 1929--Part 1
- Business Closings on Wednesday
- Bones of Baby Found in Tree
- Lucille Adams Died
- Mrs. Devorah Higgins Died
- Mrs. Harriet Barbour Weds Ootto Gillispie (?Gillespie/Gillespy/Gillaspy/Gillaspie/Gillispy)
- HARVEY STEVENS - 1901
- Van Buren Township School Enrollment Numbers--1929
- Four Couples to Wed: Chitwood & Richardson; Helms and Owens; Bales & Skomp;; and Gillispie & Barbour
- J. H. Huntington Family Visited by Son
- Imogene Osborne Wed Paul Bell
- Alva Eller Expecting Visit from Son; Luella Reed Expecing Visit from Son
- Mmrs. Edward Cunningham Spent Weekend with Mother
- Mrs. Jack Chandler Spent Holidays with Mother
- George D. Thornton Family Visit Terre Haute Thorntons
- J. D. Robinson Family Expecting Visit from Son
- Sarah C. Rider vs. John H. Rider
- Prof. C. M. Hepburn Died
- William H. Keller Died
- Marriage: Miss Nora Farmer to Rudolph Pauley
- Martha Parham under house arrest after being charged with infanticide
- Parham infanticide case has begun in circuit court
- Death of 17 month old child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Brown
- Funeral held for Milton Dearman
- Twins born to Mr. and Mrs. James Tague
- Sister of Capt. Mart Alexander, Mrs. Young, to remove to Florida
- Dr. Maxwell re-appointed to Board of Trustees to university
- Administration: Out of Newspaper Articles
- Charles Houston Died
- Leslie Tague and Hubert Johnson Bitten by Mad Dog, Johnson Died
- Frances Louise Miller Born
- Alva Butcher Family Has a Son
- Jean Colleen Allen Born
- Four Couples Seek Divorce: Eastham; Curry; Eaton; and Grubb
- John Whisenand's Account Books--1837 and 1850
- Mrs. James D. Maxwell Died
- Fanny (?Fannie) B. Maxwell Visiting Home Folks
- Louisa Howe Maxwell Celebrates Birthday
- Dr. Allison Maxwell Died
- Joseph M. Howe
- Joshua O. Howe Died
- Mary Kerr Critically Ill
- Charlotte Short Died
- Everett Sparks Injured in Tractor Accident
- Fire Station Bell Removed
- Solomon Pafford Injured by Cow
- Johon Fleetwood Sent to Prison
- Daneil David Thompson Died
- John Rice Harris Died
- John Earl Bennett Critically Ill
- Elizabeth Pauley Died
- DR. F. M. GARDNER LOCATES AT BLOOMINGTON - JUNE 22, 1900
- Weir Funeral Home--Getting Acquainted
- Allen Funeral Home--A Picture
- Nancy Jane Robinson Died
- Edith Brown and Mrs. George Gootee Elected to Indiana American Legion Auxiliary Posts
- Homes Sought for Mary and Jason Scott
- Reunion to Celebrate 83rd Birthday of Ann Strain
- Mrs. Luther Hazel Visited by Brother
- William Prophet Died
- Scott Children and Fraley Children Abandoned by Parents
- Olive Parentau vs. Sherie Parentau
- Howe and Maxwell families
- Mary Howard Died
- Booze Found at Soft Drink Stand
- James William Hamilton Died
- Charles Harrel and Leslie Zikes Compete in Tennis Tournament
- Wright Restaurant Destroyed by Fire
- Ira Stidd Died
- Harriet Terry Died
- Charlotte Hanson Died
- 5-Day Work Week Just Around the Corner
- New Nursing School Accepts Students
- Marjorie Weybright Wed Al Loudermilk
- Curry Reunion--1929
- Olive Cox Visited by Mother
- Joe Raub Family Visiting Home Folk
- Fay and Harry Curry Visit W. S. Curry
- Mrs. Charles Suggs Visits Sister
- Weir Funeral Home Offers Ambulance Service
- fire at Frank Strain's store room
- Coble Livingston Receives Injury
- Wilburn Carl Felton Died
- Gwenn Bond Died
- Vern Ruble Sells His Interest in Southern Sporting Goods
- Peggy May Remodels Cafe
- Mrs. Samuel Orchard Injured in Train Accident
- Mamie Taylor Finn Died
- Wylie Carter and Alva Carr Launch New Chrysler Agency
- Charles Beatley Died
- Joseph Earl Bennett Recovering from Second Operation
- Brother of Mrs. W. O. Blakely and Mrs. Eliza Carmichael Died