Arkansas Gazette May 19, 1916: McGehee: This is clean-up week in McGehee. Major J.J. Simmons says those failing to clean up their premises will be fined. McGehee: Workmen have begun clearing the new route of the Bartholomew Bayou road, which will be improved under the Alexander road law. The Road Committee of the Public Service Bureau will visit other cities to get information on road building. McGehee: Five hundred and sixty head of cattle, en route from Louisiana to Earle, Ark., were dipped here today. The cattle were bought by a new firm at Earle, which is engaging in cattle raising. April 8, 1918 Dumas - The Liberty bond campaign opened here yesterday with an address by Judge Kerwin of Pine Bluff. A meeting today was addressed by Lieutenant Carrore of the French army. Subscriptions already total $30,000. June 9, 1918: Miss Idelle McKennon of Dumas is visiting Mrs. Maude Quilling, 514 West Fourteenth street, Little Rock. Dec. 7, 1918 Dumas - Mrs. Bessie T. Jacobs, wife of Mayor Trigg R. Jacobs, died this morning of influenza. She is survived by her husband, one sister and three small children. April 12, 1914 McGehee - The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Glosup, who was taken to St. Vincent's Infirmary in Little Rock this week, died at that institution Thursday night of measles. Feb. 19, 1914 State marriages: Dr. W.E. Hutchison and Miss Nellie Edington, at Dumas ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com