January 23, 1914 page 2 col 5: Monticello, Jan. 22 - A sawmill recently completed by J.S. Kimbro on the A.D. and N. railway within the limits of Monticello, is now running. Near this sawmill the Stigman Stave Company is rushing to completion a mill that will employ about 300 men. Several other similar enterprises are being planned. Jan. 25, 1914 page 17 col 3: Monticello, Jan. 24 - Monticello high school basket ball team decisively defeated Wilmar high school here last night by the score of 58 to 5. The superior teamwork of Monticello was impressive throughout the game. The spectacular goal throwing of Killian and Craig for Monticello and Peebles for Wilmar were the features of the game. March 2, 1914 page 14 col 4: Little Rock: Mrs. Louisa Wright, aged 78, wife of the late Dr. J.F. Wright, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.T. Lloyd, 4203 Woodlawn Ave., Pulaski Heights, at 1:45 p.m. yesterday. She was born in Tennessee and for the last 65 years was a resident of Arkansas. She was a life member of the M.E. Church, South. Mrs. Wright is survived by her daughter, Mrs. J.T. Lloyd: two sisters, Mrs. G.W. Dickinson of this city and Mrs. S.V. Bonnar of Martin, Tenn.: one brother, E.N. Barker of Pine Bluff; eight grandchildren and three grandchildren. The body will be sent to Monticello at 9 o'clock this morning by Healey & Roth. Funeral services will be held in this city this afternoon, in charge of the Rev. Dr. Corrigan. Burial will be in the Monticello cemetery. (Rebecca, isn't this some of your Barker's?) Feb. 12, 1914 page 14 col 5: Winchester Feb. 11 At a late hour tonight traffic was still tied up here because of the wreck of a north-bound Iron Mountain freight train at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, two and a half miles north of here. The train is said to have taken a sharp curve too fast and to have jumped the track. Eight cars, seven tank cars and a car of molasses were derailed. No one was hurt. March 6, 1918 page 9 col 3: Argenta News (Pulaski Co.) D.C. Ford of Monticello yesterday requested the local police to look out for his son, Charley Ford, aged 16, and Wilkins Wiles, aged 16, who ran away from home Saturday night. He thinks that the boys arrived here Sunday night. Jann Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com