Jan. 3, 1908 listed under state deaths: Roy McNeese, near Monticello, Dec. 31. Claude Ford, 20 years of age, at Monticello, Dec. 25. Jan. 7, 1908: Walter Boon, a barber, late of McGehee, died at the home of his father, George Boon, near this town Saturday evening and was buried yesterday evening. Boon had for some time been following his trade at McGehee. Last Tuesday night word was received here over telephone that he had either been heavily "doped" or had attempted suicide. George and Jesse Boon, father and brother of the dead man, at once went to McGehee. They found him in a very dangerous condition and at once brought him back home to Monticello. For a time he seemed to be improving, but he never recovered sufficiently to give an intelligent account of the cause of his illness. A bottle of morphine was found in his room but no reason whatever can be assigned for suicide. The physicians say the the direct cause of his death was appendicitis, and it is thought that possibly he was taking the morphine to relieve the pain of an attack of this ailment and in some manner got an overdose. Same date: E.H. Dozier and Miss Benejene Moore, both of this city, were married at the Methodist parsonage yesterday morning, Rev. R.R. Moore the father of the bride performing the ceremony. The bride and groom are popular young people of this city. Mr. Dozier, though a native of this town, was until recently engaged in the mercantile business in Argenta. The bride is the eldest daughter of Rev. R.R. Moore, the Methodist Pastor. They will be at home for the present at the Killian House. Jan. 10, 1908: Helen Anderson the five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Anderson of Wilmar, died Wednesday from the effects of injuries received recently when her clothing caught fire from an open fireplace. Jann Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com