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    1. Re: [ARIZARD] "old" Melbourne newspaper
    2. Thank You Vera! As is true of so many of your postings, I found three family members and loved reading every one of the items...................Margaret Quoting Vera Reeves <[email protected]>: > Since I didn't get this message, I sent earlier this morning, I'm sending > it again. > I hope there is something here someone can use. > ===================== > The information used here was taken from the Izard County, Arkansas > newspapers available on film bought from the Arkansas History Commission. > Over the years the newspapers had different names. A lot of years are > missing and several issues of one year may be missing. Some of the issues > were either to light or to dark to read and in places there were holes in > the middle of an article, making it hard to tell just what was written. > In some cases I added information I found on the person mentioned in the > obituary. > > I tried to copy the articles word for word. In some places some small word > might have been miss spelled and was corrected. I apologize for all > mistakes, Vera Reeves > > The Clipper > > Apr 19, 1877 - Marriage license issued for the week > E. M. Hodges to Mary Walker > R. A. Hager to Nannie Staggs > > Apr 26, 1877 - Marriage license issued for the week > A. Lingo to Mrs. Sarah Bigham > > Apr 28, 1877 - Married: > At the residence of James Thompson of Izard County on Wednesday the 25th > inst., by J. B. Freeman, Esqr., Mr. Alex A. Lingo to Mrs. Sarah E. Bigham, > all of Izard County, AR > (Her maiden name was Thompson.) > > May 5, 1877 > Marriage licenses issued for the week May 3, 1877 > W. G. Brooks to Lydia Pugh > > Funeral Notice > The friends and acquaintances of Judge R. H. Powell are respectfully invited > to attend services, in memory of his late wife, to be held at Philadelphia > church, 11 A. M. on the 2nd Sunday in May, Rev. E. A. Garrison, officiating. > > (Added note: Jane T. Powell is buried in the Old Philadelphia Cemetery. b. > 18 Jan 1830 d. 5 Jul 1870.) > (Note added in cemetery book shows, husband as Richard H. Powell and parents > D. T. and Mary Temple) > > Died: in Izard County, on May 1st, 1877 Charles, infant son of Judge R. H. > Powell, aged 7 months. > > Died: Mr. Thomas Elkin, an old and respected citizen of this county died, > the first of this week, of cancer. > > May 12, 1877 > Marriage licenses issued for the week ending May 10th. W. Forester to Miss. > Louisa T. Murry > > Dr. Culp informs us that Mat Vail was made happy on the 7th last by a > present of a son. > > On the 9th, Pet Tucker went into the ecstasies; his happiness was also a > boy – a 12 pounder. > > May 19, 1877 > Dr. Culp informs us that his kinsman, Chas. Benbrook on White River, is > happier than anybody---- twins. > > Jun 2, 1877 > Applicants for marriage license: James E. Brown to Margaret Jane Hill. > > Funeral Notice - The funeral sermon of Mrs. Mary E. Bishop, deceased, will > be preached at Philadelphia on the 2nd Sabbath in June. Rev. B. F. Hall, > officiating. > > Jun 9, 1877 > Mrs. Mary Martin, wife of Judge Martin of Stone County, died at Mountain > View on Sunday the 3rd inst. > > June 23, 1877-----Obituary Notice > Died at her residence, near La Crosse, Ark., on the 13th of May 1877, Mrs. > Elizabeth Burns, after a painful illness which she bore with patience and > resignation. Sister Burns was the daughter of James Tiller and was born May > 23rd, 1816. In 1824 she professed religion and joined the church, and in > 1840 she was united in matrimony with John F. Burns, with whom she lived a > happy and useful life until his death, which accrued in 1850. At the death > of her husband, the care of training and providing for six children, > revolved entirely on sister Burns, which arduous duty she discharged with > the energy and patience which Christian mothers alone can summon. Eleven > years before her death she was stricken with blindness, yet she bore this, > the saddest of bodily afflictions with Christian fortitude and patience, > always exhibiting in an eminent degree, that meekness and resignation which > are characteristic of deep ____ of heart. Sister Burns became a member of > the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at La Crosse, at the organization of that > congregation, in the communion of which she lived, discharging her Christian > duties as well as her affliction would admit, until her death. Sister burns > died at the age of 61 years and 43 years of her life were spent in the > service of God. It is no exaggeration to say that she was truly pious—an > earnest, consecrated Christian—her life proved her such. She never shrunk > from the discharge of any known duty, but always had a word of encouragement > for the desponding and tears of sympathy for the suffering. She was ever > ready to throw the mantle of charity over the shortcomings of her fellow > Christians. She was an affectionate wife, a tender and loving mother, and an > ornament to the church and society, and loved by all who knew her. She died > as she lived in the strong assurance of a living faith and in the hope of > the blessed immortality. Three of her children preceded her to the “better > land” while three are left behind. To these we would say, follow in the > footsteps of your now sainted mot > her. “Weep not as those who have no hope,” for “While your silent steps > are > straying lonely through night’s deepening shade, Glory’s > brightest beams are > playing ‘round thy happy mother’s head.” D. G. Griffith > > Jun 30, 1877 - Married > At the residence of Squire Buercklin the bride’s father, in Melbourne, on > the 24th inst., by Squire G. B. Moon, Mr. Allen Franks to Miss. Lizzy Ann > Buercklin, all of Izard County. > The Clipper office was honored with an elegant cake on that occasion, for > which we return our thanks. We tender the young folks our congratulations > and best wishes. May their united life be a happy one with many joys and few > sorrows. > > Also at the residence of Joseph S. Robinson, near Melbourne on the 28th > inst., by Squire J. B. Freeman, Wm. N. Warlick to Miss. Mary N. Martin all > of Izard. > > Marriage Licenses granted > Wm. N. Warlick to Martha Ann Martin (one above has Mary not Martha ?) > > Allen Franks to Lizzy Ann Buercklin > > Jun 30, 1877 - School Picnic: > The picnic given at La Crosse, in connection with the closing exercises of > the school on last Friday, by the Trustees and friends of La Crosse Academy > was successful in every particular. Ample preparation was made, and of the > best possible variety and all enjoyed the occasion in the fullest sense. The > attendance was large,--something near fifteen hundred persons present. Capt. > R. C. Mathews, was Marshal of the day and discharged the duties of the > position with entire satisfaction to all. Teachers, pupils and visitors were > formed into procession and marched to the tables, in the best of order, > where all were feasted to satiety. > > The addresses were timely and in good taste. The exercises in the evening > are said to have been of the finest order, characterized with a degree of > ability not usually manifested on such occasions, and all bearing the > impress of the masterly hand that guides that institution. Every pupil came > up to the full expectation of teachers and patrons. Prizes were awarded as > follows: James Watkins in Declamation, Gertie Hall in Reading, John Watkins > in Penmanship. > > For highest standing in spelling: > 1st class Miss Annie Lindley--Principal contestant, Miss Ida Fortenberry. > 2nd class Miss Athie Reese--Principal contestant, Miss Belle Montelle. > 3rd class Miss Mary Stroud—Principal contestant Miss Alice Raney. > > Jul 14, 1877 > Died - On the 8th inst., at Melbourne, Arkansas, Claudia J., infant daughter > of Frank A. and Hattie E. Mason aged 1 year, 7 months and 22 days. > And thus little flower has faded on earth, to bloom in the Paradise of God. > Yes the darling loved one has fallen asleep to awake to immortality on the > shining shore of the river of life,--has plumed her wings and gone up to the > Eternal City, and after a while father, and mother, and little brother, if > faithful will meet the darling little one on the glorified plains of > immortality, to part no more forever. J. > > Jul 14, 1877 - Marriage Licenses issued > James G. Stafford to Mrs. Sallie Browning > L. L. Bailey to Charlotte Benbrook > Samuel Yates to Martha Blair > > Aug 4, 1877 > Died—at his residence in Fulton County, Richard Sanders on the 30th day of > Jul 1877 > > Aug 11, 1877 - Marriage License Granted > W. D. Ragsdale to Rena Ruby > > Sep 15, 1877 - Licenses Issued: > Zack R. Bishop to Angeline Byrd > J. M. Stroud to S. F. Sears > John C. Calhoun Goodwin to Mary Elizabeth Ann Harvel > > Aug 7, 1877 – Deaths in Izard County > Rufus son of Joseph and Sarah Durham aged 1 year and 7 months. > > Aug 12, 1877 - Deaths in Izard County > Emma Jane, daughter of A. S. and Sarah Culp aged 2 years lacking 5 days. > > On the 6th inst., Johnny Brook (or Brock) stepson of Henry Ingle, aged about > eight years. > > NOTICE > Is hereby given, that my wife, Sarah J. Blankenship, has left me, without a > just cause and that I will not be responsible for any debt contract or > promise she may make from this date, henceforth, this September 13th, 1877. > Signed Elijah Blankenship. > > End of 1877 > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in > the subject and the body of the message >

    08/03/2012 07:25:40
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] "old" Melbourne newspaper
    2. Philles Van Horn
    3. Thank you Vera. It had a marriage for one of my family. It was interesting to read these articles. Thanks again. Philles -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 12:26 PM To: Vera Reeves; [email protected] Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] "old" Melbourne newspaper Thank You Vera! As is true of so many of your postings, I found three family members and loved reading every one of the items...................Margaret Quoting Vera Reeves <[email protected]>: > Since I didn't get this message, I sent earlier this morning, I'm sending > it again. > I hope there is something here someone can use. > ===================== > The information used here was taken from the Izard County, Arkansas > newspapers available on film bought from the Arkansas History Commission. > Over the years the newspapers had different names. A lot of years are > missing and several issues of one year may be missing. Some of the issues > were either to light or to dark to read and in places there were holes in > the middle of an article, making it hard to tell just what was written. > In some cases I added information I found on the person mentioned in the > obituary. > > I tried to copy the articles word for word. In some places some small word > might have been miss spelled and was corrected. I apologize for all > mistakes, Vera Reeves > > The Clipper > > Apr 19, 1877 - Marriage license issued for the week > E. M. Hodges to Mary Walker > R. A. Hager to Nannie Staggs > > Apr 26, 1877 - Marriage license issued for the week > A. Lingo to Mrs. Sarah Bigham > > Apr 28, 1877 - Married: > At the residence of James Thompson of Izard County on Wednesday the 25th > inst., by J. B. Freeman, Esqr., Mr. Alex A. Lingo to Mrs. Sarah E. Bigham, > all of Izard County, AR > (Her maiden name was Thompson.) > > May 5, 1877 > Marriage licenses issued for the week May 3, 1877 > W. G. Brooks to Lydia Pugh > > Funeral Notice > The friends and acquaintances of Judge R. H. Powell are respectfully invited > to attend services, in memory of his late wife, to be held at Philadelphia > church, 11 A. M. on the 2nd Sunday in May, Rev. E. A. Garrison, officiating. > > (Added note: Jane T. Powell is buried in the Old Philadelphia Cemetery. b. > 18 Jan 1830 d. 5 Jul 1870.) > (Note added in cemetery book shows, husband as Richard H. Powell and parents > D. T. and Mary Temple) > > Died: in Izard County, on May 1st, 1877 Charles, infant son of Judge R. H. > Powell, aged 7 months. > > Died: Mr. Thomas Elkin, an old and respected citizen of this county died, > the first of this week, of cancer. > > May 12, 1877 > Marriage licenses issued for the week ending May 10th. W. Forester to Miss. > Louisa T. Murry > > Dr. Culp informs us that Mat Vail was made happy on the 7th last by a > present of a son. > > On the 9th, Pet Tucker went into the ecstasies; his happiness was also a > boy – a 12 pounder. > > May 19, 1877 > Dr. Culp informs us that his kinsman, Chas. Benbrook on White River, is > happier than anybody---- twins. > > Jun 2, 1877 > Applicants for marriage license: James E. Brown to Margaret Jane Hill. > > Funeral Notice - The funeral sermon of Mrs. Mary E. Bishop, deceased, will > be preached at Philadelphia on the 2nd Sabbath in June. Rev. B. F. Hall, > officiating. > > Jun 9, 1877 > Mrs. Mary Martin, wife of Judge Martin of Stone County, died at Mountain > View on Sunday the 3rd inst. > > June 23, 1877-----Obituary Notice > Died at her residence, near La Crosse, Ark., on the 13th of May 1877, Mrs. > Elizabeth Burns, after a painful illness which she bore with patience and > resignation. Sister Burns was the daughter of James Tiller and was born May > 23rd, 1816. In 1824 she professed religion and joined the church, and in > 1840 she was united in matrimony with John F. Burns, with whom she lived a > happy and useful life until his death, which accrued in 1850. At the death > of her husband, the care of training and providing for six children, > revolved entirely on sister Burns, which arduous duty she discharged with > the energy and patience which Christian mothers alone can summon. Eleven > years before her death she was stricken with blindness, yet she bore this, > the saddest of bodily afflictions with Christian fortitude and patience, > always exhibiting in an eminent degree, that meekness and resignation which > are characteristic of deep ____ of heart. Sister Burns became a member of > the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at La Crosse, at the organization of that > congregation, in the communion of which she lived, discharging her Christian > duties as well as her affliction would admit, until her death. Sister burns > died at the age of 61 years and 43 years of her life were spent in the > service of God. It is no exaggeration to say that she was truly pious—an > earnest, consecrated Christian—her life proved her such. She never shrunk > from the discharge of any known duty, but always had a word of encouragement > for the desponding and tears of sympathy for the suffering. She was ever > ready to throw the mantle of charity over the shortcomings of her fellow > Christians. She was an affectionate wife, a tender and loving mother, and an > ornament to the church and society, and loved by all who knew her. She died > as she lived in the strong assurance of a living faith and in the hope of > the blessed immortality. Three of her children preceded her to the “better > land” while three are left behind. To these we would say, follow in the > footsteps of your now sainted mot > her. “Weep not as those who have no hope,” for “While your silent steps > are > straying lonely through night’s deepening shade, Glory’s > brightest beams are > playing ‘round thy happy mother’s head.” D. G. Griffith > > Jun 30, 1877 - Married > At the residence of Squire Buercklin the bride’s father, in Melbourne, on > the 24th inst., by Squire G. B. Moon, Mr. Allen Franks to Miss. Lizzy Ann > Buercklin, all of Izard County. > The Clipper office was honored with an elegant cake on that occasion, for > which we return our thanks. We tender the young folks our congratulations > and best wishes. May their united life be a happy one with many joys and few > sorrows. > > Also at the residence of Joseph S. Robinson, near Melbourne on the 28th > inst., by Squire J. B. Freeman, Wm. N. Warlick to Miss. Mary N. Martin all > of Izard. > > Marriage Licenses granted > Wm. N. Warlick to Martha Ann Martin (one above has Mary not Martha ?) > > Allen Franks to Lizzy Ann Buercklin > > Jun 30, 1877 - School Picnic: > The picnic given at La Crosse, in connection with the closing exercises of > the school on last Friday, by the Trustees and friends of La Crosse Academy > was successful in every particular. Ample preparation was made, and of the > best possible variety and all enjoyed the occasion in the fullest sense. The > attendance was large,--something near fifteen hundred persons present. Capt. > R. C. Mathews, was Marshal of the day and discharged the duties of the > position with entire satisfaction to all. Teachers, pupils and visitors were > formed into procession and marched to the tables, in the best of order, > where all were feasted to satiety. > > The addresses were timely and in good taste. The exercises in the evening > are said to have been of the finest order, characterized with a degree of > ability not usually manifested on such occasions, and all bearing the > impress of the masterly hand that guides that institution. Every pupil came > up to the full expectation of teachers and patrons. Prizes were awarded as > follows: James Watkins in Declamation, Gertie Hall in Reading, John Watkins > in Penmanship. > > For highest standing in spelling: > 1st class Miss Annie Lindley--Principal contestant, Miss Ida Fortenberry. > 2nd class Miss Athie Reese--Principal contestant, Miss Belle Montelle. > 3rd class Miss Mary Stroud—Principal contestant Miss Alice Raney. > > Jul 14, 1877 > Died - On the 8th inst., at Melbourne, Arkansas, Claudia J., infant daughter > of Frank A. and Hattie E. Mason aged 1 year, 7 months and 22 days. > And thus little flower has faded on earth, to bloom in the Paradise of God. > Yes the darling loved one has fallen asleep to awake to immortality on the > shining shore of the river of life,--has plumed her wings and gone up to the > Eternal City, and after a while father, and mother, and little brother, if > faithful will meet the darling little one on the glorified plains of > immortality, to part no more forever. J. > > Jul 14, 1877 - Marriage Licenses issued > James G. Stafford to Mrs. Sallie Browning > L. L. Bailey to Charlotte Benbrook > Samuel Yates to Martha Blair > > Aug 4, 1877 > Died—at his residence in Fulton County, Richard Sanders on the 30th day of > Jul 1877 > > Aug 11, 1877 - Marriage License Granted > W. D. Ragsdale to Rena Ruby > > Sep 15, 1877 - Licenses Issued: > Zack R. Bishop to Angeline Byrd > J. M. Stroud to S. F. Sears > John C. Calhoun Goodwin to Mary Elizabeth Ann Harvel > > Aug 7, 1877 – Deaths in Izard County > Rufus son of Joseph and Sarah Durham aged 1 year and 7 months. > > Aug 12, 1877 - Deaths in Izard County > Emma Jane, daughter of A. S. and Sarah Culp aged 2 years lacking 5 days. > > On the 6th inst., Johnny Brook (or Brock) stepson of Henry Ingle, aged about > eight years. > > NOTICE > Is hereby given, that my wife, Sarah J. Blankenship, has left me, without a > just cause and that I will not be responsible for any debt contract or > promise she may make from this date, henceforth, this September 13th, 1877. > Signed Elijah Blankenship. > > End of 1877 > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in > the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/06/2012 04:30:18
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] "old" Melbourne newspaper
    2. Glenna Goodwin
    3. Vera, You never cease to amaze  me with all the stuff you find.   This was a goldmine.  I really enjoyed reading it, especially about relatives.  Thanks.  Glenna Goodwin --- On Mon, 8/6/12, Philles Van Horn <[email protected]> wrote: From: Philles Van Horn <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] "old" Melbourne newspaper To: [email protected] Date: Monday, August 6, 2012, 10:30 AM Thank you Vera.  It had a marriage for one of my family.  It was interesting to read these articles.  Thanks again. Philles -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 12:26 PM To: Vera Reeves; [email protected] Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] "old" Melbourne newspaper Thank You Vera!  As is true of so many of your postings,  I found three family members and loved reading every one of the items...................Margaret Quoting Vera Reeves <[email protected]>: > Since I didn't get this message, I sent earlier this morning,  I'm sending > it again. > I hope there is something here someone can use. > ===================== > The information used here was taken from the Izard County, Arkansas > newspapers available on film bought from the Arkansas History Commission. > Over the years the newspapers had different names. A lot of years are > missing and several issues of one year may be missing. Some of the issues > were either to light or to dark to read and in places there were holes in > the middle of an article, making it hard to tell just what was written. > In some cases I added information I found on the person mentioned in the > obituary. > > I tried to copy the articles word for word. In some places some small word > might have been miss spelled and was corrected. I apologize for all > mistakes, Vera Reeves > > The Clipper > > Apr 19, 1877 - Marriage license issued for the week > E. M. Hodges to Mary Walker > R. A. Hager to Nannie Staggs > > Apr 26, 1877 - Marriage license issued for the week > A. Lingo to Mrs. Sarah Bigham > > Apr 28, 1877 - Married: > At the residence of James Thompson of Izard County on Wednesday the 25th > inst., by J. B. Freeman, Esqr.,  Mr. Alex A. Lingo to Mrs. Sarah E. Bigham, > all of Izard County, AR > (Her maiden name was Thompson.) > > May 5, 1877 > Marriage licenses issued for the week May 3, 1877 > W. G. Brooks to Lydia Pugh > > Funeral Notice > The friends and acquaintances of Judge R. H. Powell are respectfully invited > to attend services, in memory of his late wife, to be held at Philadelphia > church, 11 A. M. on the 2nd Sunday in May, Rev. E. A. Garrison, officiating. > > (Added note: Jane T. Powell is buried in the Old Philadelphia Cemetery. b. > 18 Jan 1830 d. 5 Jul 1870.) > (Note added in cemetery book shows, husband as Richard H. Powell and parents > D. T. and Mary Temple) > > Died: in Izard County, on May 1st, 1877 Charles, infant son of Judge R. H. > Powell, aged 7 months. > > Died: Mr. Thomas Elkin, an old and respected citizen of this county died, > the first of this week, of cancer. > > May 12, 1877 > Marriage licenses issued for the week ending May 10th. W. Forester to Miss. > Louisa T. Murry > > Dr. Culp informs us that Mat Vail was made happy on the 7th last by a > present of a son. > > On the 9th, Pet Tucker went into the ecstasies; his happiness was also a > boy – a 12 pounder. > > May 19, 1877 > Dr. Culp informs us that his kinsman, Chas. Benbrook on White River, is > happier than anybody---- twins. > > Jun 2, 1877 > Applicants for marriage license: James E. Brown to Margaret Jane Hill. > > Funeral Notice - The funeral sermon of Mrs. Mary E. Bishop, deceased, will > be preached at Philadelphia on the 2nd Sabbath in June. Rev. B. F. Hall, > officiating. > > Jun 9, 1877 > Mrs. Mary Martin, wife of Judge Martin of Stone County, died at Mountain > View on Sunday the 3rd inst. > > June 23, 1877-----Obituary Notice > Died at her residence, near La Crosse, Ark., on the 13th of May 1877, Mrs. > Elizabeth Burns, after a painful illness which she bore with patience and > resignation. Sister Burns was the daughter of James Tiller and was born May > 23rd, 1816. In 1824 she professed religion and joined the church, and in > 1840 she was united in matrimony with John F. Burns, with whom she lived a > happy and useful life until his death, which accrued in 1850. At the death > of her husband, the care of training and providing for six children, > revolved entirely on sister Burns, which arduous duty she discharged with > the energy and patience which Christian mothers alone can summon. Eleven > years before her death she was stricken with blindness, yet she bore this, > the saddest of bodily afflictions with Christian fortitude and patience, > always exhibiting in an eminent degree, that meekness and resignation which > are characteristic of deep ____ of heart. Sister Burns became a member of > the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at La Crosse, at the organization of that > congregation, in the communion of which she lived, discharging her Christian > duties as well as her affliction would admit, until her death. Sister burns > died at the age of 61 years and 43 years of her life were spent in the > service of God. It is no exaggeration to say that she was truly pious—an > earnest, consecrated Christian—her life proved her such. She never shrunk > from the discharge of any known duty, but always had a word of encouragement > for the desponding and tears of sympathy for the suffering. She was ever > ready to throw the mantle of charity over the shortcomings of her fellow > Christians. She was an affectionate wife, a tender and loving mother, and an > ornament to the church and society, and loved by all who knew her. She died > as she lived in the strong assurance of a living faith and in the hope of > the blessed immortality. Three of her children preceded her to the “better > land” while three are left behind. To these we would say, follow in the > footsteps of your now sainted mot > her. “Weep not as those who have no hope,” for “While your silent steps > are > straying lonely through night’s deepening shade, Glory’s > brightest beams are > playing ‘round thy happy mother’s head.”        D. G. Griffith > > Jun 30, 1877 - Married > At the residence of Squire Buercklin the bride’s father, in Melbourne, on > the 24th inst., by Squire G. B. Moon, Mr. Allen Franks to Miss. Lizzy Ann > Buercklin, all of Izard County. > The Clipper office was honored with an elegant cake on that occasion, for > which we return our thanks. We tender the young folks our congratulations > and best wishes. May their united life be a happy one with many joys and few > sorrows. > > Also at the residence of Joseph S. Robinson, near Melbourne on the 28th > inst., by Squire J. B. Freeman, Wm. N. Warlick to Miss. Mary N. Martin all > of Izard. > > Marriage Licenses granted > Wm.  N. Warlick to Martha Ann Martin  (one above has Mary not Martha ?) > > Allen Franks to Lizzy Ann Buercklin > > Jun 30, 1877 - School Picnic: > The picnic given at La Crosse, in connection with the closing exercises of > the school on last Friday, by the Trustees and friends of La Crosse Academy > was successful in every particular. Ample preparation was made, and of the > best possible variety and all enjoyed the occasion in the fullest sense. The > attendance was large,--something near fifteen hundred persons present. Capt. > R. C. Mathews, was Marshal of the day and discharged the duties of the > position with entire satisfaction to all. Teachers, pupils and visitors were > formed into procession and marched to the tables, in the best of order, > where all were feasted to satiety. > > The addresses were timely and in good taste. The exercises in the evening > are said to have been of the finest order, characterized with a degree of > ability not usually manifested on such occasions, and all bearing the > impress of the masterly hand that guides that institution. Every pupil came > up to the full expectation of teachers and patrons. Prizes were awarded as > follows: James Watkins in Declamation, Gertie Hall in Reading, John Watkins > in Penmanship. > > For highest standing in spelling: > 1st class Miss Annie Lindley--Principal contestant, Miss Ida Fortenberry. > 2nd class Miss Athie Reese--Principal contestant, Miss Belle Montelle. > 3rd class Miss Mary Stroud—Principal contestant Miss Alice Raney. > > Jul 14, 1877 > Died - On the 8th inst., at Melbourne, Arkansas, Claudia J., infant daughter > of Frank A. and Hattie E. Mason aged 1 year, 7 months and 22 days. > And thus little flower has faded on earth, to bloom in the Paradise of God. > Yes the darling loved one has fallen asleep to awake to immortality on the > shining shore of the river of life,--has plumed her wings and gone up to the > Eternal City, and after a while father, and mother, and little brother, if > faithful will meet the darling little one on the glorified plains of > immortality, to part no more forever.          J. > > Jul 14, 1877 - Marriage Licenses issued > James G. Stafford to Mrs. Sallie Browning > L. L. Bailey to Charlotte Benbrook > Samuel Yates to Martha Blair > > Aug 4, 1877 > Died—at his residence in Fulton County, Richard Sanders on the 30th day of > Jul 1877 > > Aug 11, 1877 - Marriage License Granted > W. D. Ragsdale to Rena Ruby > > Sep 15, 1877 - Licenses Issued: > Zack R. Bishop to Angeline Byrd > J. M. Stroud to S. F. Sears > John C. Calhoun Goodwin to Mary Elizabeth Ann Harvel > > Aug 7, 1877 – Deaths in Izard County > Rufus son of Joseph and Sarah Durham aged 1 year and 7 months. > > Aug 12, 1877 - Deaths in Izard County > Emma Jane, daughter of A. S. and Sarah Culp aged 2 years lacking 5 days. > > On the 6th inst., Johnny Brook (or Brock) stepson of Henry Ingle, aged about > eight years. > > NOTICE > Is hereby given, that my wife, Sarah J. Blankenship, has left me, without a > just cause and that I will not be responsible for any debt contract or > promise she may make from this date, henceforth, this September 13th, 1877. > Signed Elijah Blankenship. > > End of 1877 > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in > the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/07/2012 02:47:15