THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1895 BORN SPENCER - At Susanville, Cal., May 28, 1895, to the wife of F. C. Spencer, a son. BOYD - Near Adin, Cal., May 18, 1895, to the wife of J. M. Boyd, a daughter. Miss Effie Gipson, who taught the Pleasant Butte school some years ago, was married recently to I. M. Henderson of Chico. The case of T. J. Durfee vs C. C. and M. Auble was tried before Judge Roney Saturday and judgement rendered for the plaintiff. It was an action to recover $20 on a bond given for costs of court. The baths at the Bassett Hot Springs are providing quite an attraction and a number of people avail themselves of the opportunity offered there for healthy baths. Mr. Bassett expects to have his swimming bath ready soon. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1895 M. Vermillion, brother-in-law of S. Pierce, who has been stopping in the valley several weeks, left with his family for Colorado Monday. MARRIED CADWALLADER - McARTHUR - In Oakland, Cal., June 3, 1895, by Rev. W. B. Noble, Rawlins Cadwallader and Isabella Victoria McArthur, both of Fall River Mills. BORN PIERCE - Near Bieber, Cal., June 7, 1895, to the wife of S. Pierce, a son. Mrs. S. H. Paulk was thrown out of her cart on the way to town last Saturday to attend the Band of Hope picnic, and sustained some bruises and badly torn clothes. She had five children in the cart with her - three of her own and two of Mrs. Ima Packwood's, but the little ones managed to cling to the cart and escaped unhurt. John Culver, a son-in-law of Jake Zumwalt, died in Fall River valley Saturday, of consumption. Granville Eades is negotiation got the Brownell mill property at this place, and if successful, will put in machinery for a flour mill. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1895 The Holcomb stage station, between here and Redding was entirely consumed by fire a week ago yesterday. The only thing saved from the building was a parlor organ. At Silver Lake, Or., a monument is to be erected to the memory of those who lost their lives at the great fire there, which will cost $2300. The monument under contemplation is to be 6 feet square at the base, 20 feet high and will weigh 31,000 pounds. This grand obelisk is something that will stand for centuries and proclaim to future generations the story of that fearful Christmas Eve. Mrs. R. A. Ricketts left for Tehama county Saturday to see her father who is dangerously ill and not expected to recover. Hon. Henry Wilson was recently married to a lady near Lake City. The infant son of E. E. Ostrom was buried in the Lookout cemetery Tuesday. E. S. Trowbridge has erected a Gem wind mill near his residence which adds materially to the appearance of our town. Again the gates of heaven were left ajar, and a little angel came tumbling down. Al Sherman just got home that evening in time to put in a claim for the little visitor, a daughter, June 13th, 1895. Mrs. Marion Taylor was badly hurt the other day with a run away team. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor had been visiting the family of L. Grizesa; Mr. Taylor got out of his wagon to open a gate, when one of the horses rubbed the bridle off and struck out over the plains toward the Butte school house. When the team started, Taylor was jerked down and run over, and Mrs. Taylor stayed with the team 'til near the school house, where she was found dangerously hurt. THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1895 Uncle Will Page, Mrs. E. S. Trowbridge and son, Orrin, of Lookout, attended the Rankin - Jack wedding here Sunday. The little two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carmichael died at Hayden Hill Sunday and was buried at Lookout Tuesday. There is said to be a big mining excitement at Big Bend, on Pit river, and claims have been staked out over that whole country. Bud Hatton was rolled over by a horse last week and had his left shoulder dislocated and the arm broken above the elbow. - Burney Valley Bulletin. MARRIED RANKIN - JACK - In Bieber, Cal., June 23, 1895, Robert M. Rankin and Miss Lottie Jack, Rev. S. T. Reeve officiating. CARPENTER - MYERS - In Lookout, Cal., June 23, 1895, by Rev. S. T. Reeve, Erva Capenter and Miss Vena Myers. GALE - HILL - In Fresno, Cal., June 13, 1895, E. F. Gale and Miss Alfa M. Hill, of Fall River valley. Rogerman - Estey - In Susanville, Cal., June 10, 1895, C. C. Rogerman and Miss Eva C. Estey. DIED OSTROM - At Potter, Cal., June 17, 1895, Milo J. Ostrom, aged 1 year, 5 months and 17 days. CARMICHAEL - At Hayden Hill, Cal., June 23, 1895, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carmichael, aged 1 year and 10 months. Mrs. S. Pierce has been dangerously sick for several days but is now reported on the mend. Brady, the supposed murderer of Sheriff Bogard, has been located neat Redding and an unsuccessful attempt was made to capture him. He is said, to be surrounded by a posse of 200 men and his escape is doubtful. Mrs. R. E. Carlock left for Bonanza, Oregon, with her children last week. She will probably make that place her future home. Robt. M. Rankin and Miss Lottie Jack were quietly married at the home of the bride's mother last Sunday forenoon; Rev. Mr. Reeve performing the ceremony in his usual impressive manner. The young couple have hosts of friends who are warm in their congratulations for their future happiness and prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. Rankin will spend their honeymoon in the McCloud river country, for which place they left immediately after the wedding. Mrs. F. M. Taylor who was hurt recently by a run away team was taken home Sunday. The infant child of Allen Carmichael and wife was buried in the Lookout cemetery last Tuesday. Erva L. Carpenter and Miss Vena Myers were married here Sunday, in the presence of a large congregation, by Rev. Sylvester R. Reeve, pastor of the M. E. Church, South. Erva is the son of L. C. Carpenter, one of our best citizens, and we are proud to see him so well prepared to battle with the ripples and breakers of life. Miss Vern is the eldest daughter of our estimable Judge J. R. Myers, and during her year and a half's residence here has made a host of friends who join the writer in wishing the happy twain all the joy, happiness and pleasure this cruel world can grant them. May your path down life's highway be smooth. You have now passed the second mile stone of your life. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter moved into the Tom Osborn residence, where they will make their future home. ~~~~~~ Billie C. Reynolds Anita "Jean" Waters-Reynolds (Family Genealogy) http://www.rh2o.com (Modoc County Genealogy) http://www.rh2o.com/modoc/ --- Our outgoing mail is checked by Norton AntiVirus.