----- Original Message ----- From: "Archives" <archives@poppet.org> To: <ALDATA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 9:31 PM Subject: [ALDATA] Al-Cullman Co. News (County News) > > Cullman County AlArchives News.....County News January 16, 1930 > ************************************************ > Copyright. All rights reserved. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/al/alfiles.htm > ************************************************ > > File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: > Darlene Scott Scottkids99@aol.com January 30, 2006, 9:31 pm > > The Cullman Democrat Newspaper January 16, 1930 > > The Cullman Democrat Thursday January 16, 1930 > VOL. 30 > NO. 29 > $1.50 Year > > CULLMAN COUNTY NEWS > > CONFEDERATE PENSION LIST CULLMAN COUNTY, ALABAMA > > An alphabetical list of Pensioners published January, 1930 together with > their > Post Office address. > > W. E. Anderson, Holly Pond, R. 1 > G. T. Bowden, Cullman, Ala. > F. M. Burns, Hanceville, R. 3. > John J. Brown, Cullman, Ala. > Andrew, Dewitt, Cullman, R. 9 > S, M. Foust, Cullman, Ala. > W. F. Gorham, Cullman, Ala. > Geo. Hinkle, Blountsville, Ala. R. 2. > J. D. Henry, Cullman, Ala. R. 2 > C. P. Morgan, Cullman, Ala. R. 4. > Jno. W. McGlawn, Cullman, Ala. > T. F. Rodgers, Cullman, Ala., R. 6 > J. A. Smith, Cullman, Ala. > I. R. Sewell, Cullman, Ala. > W. K. D. Talley, Crane Hill, Ala. R. 1. > W. A. Walker, Cullman, Ala., R. 8. > > Class I > > Mrs. M. Sanderson, Hanceville, Ala., R. 3 > Mrs. C. J. Crider, Vinemont, Ala., R. 2. > Elizabeth Claborn, Cullman, Ala. R. 1. > Amanda K. Canant, Cullman, R. 5. > Eliza A. Carlisle, Steppville, Ala. > Lucinda A. Durham, Baileyton, Ala., R. 1. > Calvin F. Glenn, Cullman, Ala. > Amanda B. Howard, Cullman, Ala. > Elizabeth Hill, Cullman, Ala., R. 1. > Minerva Harbison, Logan, Ala., R. 1. > G. T. Johnson, Bremen, Ala. > Martha E. Kilpatrick, Cullman, Ala. > Martha H. Laners, Vinemont, Ala. R. 3. > Mrs. E. H. Mitchell, Hanceville, Ala. > Mary l. McClendon, Cullman, Ala., R. 5. > Mary Klipatrick, Cullman, Ala., R. 9. > Sarah F. Reid, Joppa, Ala., R. 1. > Paralee Smith, Cullman, Ala., R. 9. > Emily F. Sapp, Cullman, Ala., R. 1 > R. E. Tillery, Vinemont, Ala., R. 1. > Mary Ann Thomas, Hanceville, Ala., R. 7. > Sarah Ann Williams, Cullman, Ala. > Caroline Williams, Eva. Ala., R. 1. > Edna White, Vinemont, Ala., R. 3. > > Class 2 > > Margaret T. Allison, Cullman, Ala. > Mrs. Lola Culpepper, Cullman, Ala. > S.E. Feemster, Cullman, Ala. R. 7. > W. A. Gladney, Steppville, Ala. > Nancy A. Handley, Vinemont, Ala., R. 3. > Emma A. Harper, Steppville, Ala., R. 1. > Mrs. A. R. Johnson, Cullman, Ala., R. 3. > Mrs. Callie Jordan, Cullman, Ala. > Josie Kinney, Cillman, Ala. > M. E. Latta, JHanceville, Ala. > Mary Jouery, Cullman, Ala., R. 1 > Emily E. Owen, Vinemont, Ala. > Nancy E. Shikle, Cullman, Ala. > Margaret J. Tanner, Cullman, Ala. > > CLASS 3 > > Lucy Bagwell, Cullman, Ala. > Hannah Callahan, Hanceville, Ala. > Margaret V. Cook, Vinemont, Ala. R. 2 > Mrs. M. C. S. Dye, Baileyton, Ala., R. 1. > Mrs. Emma Ethridge, Vinemont, Ala., R. 3. > Martha Harris, Cullman, Ala. > Elizabeth Linton, Hanceville, Ala. > W, M. Mackenson. Cullman, Ala., R. 2. > Roxie Oden, Joppa, Ala., R. 2. > > MISS FREDA STIENDORFF PASSES AWAY > > Miss Freda Stiendorff, The beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman > Stiendorff, > died at her home at an early hour Sunday morning after a short illness. > > It was a shock to her many friends, very few knowing her illness. A gentle > or > lovable character than possessed by lovable charter than possessed by this > young girl would be hard to find and she number her friends by her > acquances. > > A few months ago Miss Freda graduated from a business college in > Birmingham, > making a record in her studies and winning honors as a star pupil. > > On Tuesday afternoon the burial took place in the Protestant cemetry, > where she > will sleep the dreamless sleep until the resurection morn, when God's > children > will awaken unto life everlasting. > > Cards of Thanks > > We would like to thank all of our good friends and neighbors for their > help and > words of sympathy and comfort in the death of our daughter and sister, > Freda > Steindorff. > The Family. > > TUBERCULOSIS IN STATE SEES DROP > > State death toll of Malady Set At 1,960 For First 11 Months of 1929 > > There were 1,960 persons died from tuberculosis in Alabama the first 11 > months > of 1929, according to a survey by the Alabama Tuberculosis Association. > > In 1928 deaths from this disease reached 2,331 and the 1929 figure is > expected > to show a satisfactory decline. In July, September and November of 1929 > this > ddisease was the second cause of death in the state, headed only by hear > disease. > > In 1928 the same record was established. During the first two months of > the > year there were 2,243 deaths from influenza. This was a considered > abnormal and > epidemic, however, it was not used to affect ratios of regular death > cause. > > Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wells, who have spent several months in the home of > Mrs. D. > O. McKoy, left recently for their home in South Carolina. A more pleasant > couple have never been in Cullman. Mrs. McKoy entertained for Mrs. Wells > during > their stay here and friendships were formed that will hold this lovely > young > woman in lasting memory. > > Miss Gussie Stiendorff of Chicago came down to be present at the burial > of her neice Miss Freda Stiendorff. > > W. E. JAMES AND HERMAN STEWART ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP > > W. E. James, Circuit Solicitor of the Eight Judicial Circuit of Alabama, > and > Herman Stewart, County Solicitor of Cullman County, Alabama, hereby > announce > the formation of a partnership for the practice of law in civil matters. > W. E. James was appointed Circuit Solicitor of the Eight Judicial Circuit > of > Alabama about a year ago to fill the vacancy occurring by the death of the > Honorable John R. Sample, of Hartselle, Alabama, in February, 1929. He, in > turn > appointed Mr. Heman Stewart his Deputy for Cullman County Alabama and they > have > ahad office together for about a year in the Buchman Building next door > north > from the Court House in Cullman. Both are natives of Cullman County. > > MRS. STELLA LEETH PARKER WED JOHN JOHN WELLBORN AT ST. LUKE'S > > A marriage centering the interest of many friends throughout Georgia and > Alabama was the marriage yesterday of Mrs. Stella Leeth Parker, of > Birmingham, > Alaa., and John Dent Wellborn of Birmingham, formerly of Atlanta, which > was > quietly solemnized at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon at St Luk's church, > the > ceremony being performed by Rev. N. R. High Moore, in the presence of a > few > close friends and relatives. > The bride is the daughter of Mrs. G. Scott leeth, of Cullman, Ala., and of > the > late G. Scott Leeth, who was one of the most prominent bankers and > merchants of > Cullman. She is of lovely brunet type, with darl brown eyes and olive > complextion, and has enjoyed wide popularity through out Alabama. She > attended > school at Ward-Belmont college in Nashville. > > MRS. MARGARET ZEIGLER DEAD > > MRS. Margaret Zeigler, one of the pioneer citizens of this town died at > her > home on Tuesday evening of pneumonia, being sick only three days. > Mrs. Zeigler came to America when only a small child, frew up and married > here > and reared her family, Fred Zeigler, Miss Rickey Zeigler and Mrs. Saxara, > in > Cullman. > She celebrated her 85th birthday only last week, having her three children > in "Mother's Home" for the last time. She was laid to rest beside her > husband > in the Protestant cemetery, he having passed on more than fifty years ago. > She > was a good woman, a good mother and a fine christian character. We offer > our > sympathy to the family. > > James A. Gray, of Vinemont, spent Friday in Cullman. > > FOR SALE- Three young mules, sound and well broken. Call G. W. Johnson > store. > adv. > > FOR TAX COLLECTOR > The Cullman Democrate is authorized to anounce the name of George L. > Patrick, > as a candidate for Tax Collector of Cullman County, subject to the action > of > the Democrate primary. > > FOR SHERIFF > > The Cullman Democrate is authorized to announce W. S. Jone as a candidate > for > sheriff of Cullman County Alabama, subject to the action of the Democratic > primary to be held August. > > The Cullman Democrate is authorized to announce J. H. Edwards as a > candidate > for sheriff of Cullman County Alabama, subject to the action of the > Democratic > primary to be held August. > (Paid Political Advertising) > > LEGAL ADS > > ORDER OF PUBLICATION THE STATE OF ALABAMA CULLMAN COUNTY > No. 1289 Circuit Court is Equity. > > Olivia Starling, Complainant, vs. Jim Starling, Defendant. > Josie Wynn, Complainant, vs, J. A. Wynn, Defendant. > > > Additional Comments: > People will not look forward to prosperity, who never look backward to > their > ancestry. > > "To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always > a > child. For what is the worth of human life, unless it is woven into the > life of > our ancestors by the records of history?" > Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC > > File at: > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/cullman/newspapers/countyne843gnw.txt > > This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/alfiles/ > > File size: 8.9 Kb > > > > ==== ALDATA Mailing List ==== > Visit the Alabama USGenWeb Archives > http://www.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/al/alfiles.htm > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >