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    1. [INMONROE] Mr. & Mrs. George Alexander Moved from Limedale; Opened Restaurant
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 5, 1916, p. 1. Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander are removing from Limedale to the city and will open a restaurant. Mr. Alexander has been conducting a restaurant at Limedale for several months.

    12/18/2015 02:56:41
    1. [INMONROE] Walter Hottell, on Behalf of First Church of Christian Science, Received Money from Estate of Mary Baker Eddy; Will Apply to Property Purchased from Charles McPheeters
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 5, 1916, p. 1. CHURCH GETS CHECK FOR $3,216.20 A check for $3,216.20 has been received by the First Church of Christian Science of Bloomington from the trustees of the will of Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, of Boston, as a donation to the building fund here from Mrs. Eddy's estate. The check was received by Walter E. Hottell, who represented the local congregation. The church will apply the money on the property it recently purchased for $4,500 of Charles McPheeters at Washington and Seventh streets. The building will not be dedicated until it is entirely free of debt. Since buying this property the church has had it remodeled and has bought seats and gone to much other expense. The local congregation is enjoying a steady growth.

    12/17/2015 01:53:24
    1. [INMONROE] Olive Shivley Arrested at Bedford & Charged with Arson; Charles Goodman Implicated
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 5, 1916, p. 1. Note: The remainder of this item was cut off in copying as indicated by ellipsis. WOMAN CHARGED WITH ARSON Miss Olive Shivley was arrested at Bedford, yesterday on a charge of arson, following an investigation by the state fire marshal's office of the burning of her home there several days ago, and the police say she confessed, implicating Charles Goodman, who has been under arrest several days in connection with this case. Miss Shivley said the insurance ..

    12/17/2015 01:53:01
    1. [INMONROE] Rev. J. T. Newell Resigned as Pastor of First Presbyterian Church to Take Post-Graduate Work at Chicago University
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 5, 1916, p. 1. CONGREGATION ACCEPTS RESIGNATION A called meeting of the Indianapolis Presbytery will be held next Monday to accept the resignation of the Rev. J. T. Newell, as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Bloomington. At a meeting of the congregation last night, the Rev. Newell asked that the congregation join with him in asking the Presbytery to dissolve the relationship between the pastor and the congregation. The minister is going to Chicago to take a post-graduate course in Chicago University.

    12/17/2015 01:52:35
    1. [INMONROE] Jack Shuler Died from Pneumonia Following Operation
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 5, 1916, p. 1. Note: The surname is spelled both Shuler and Schuler in the item. JACK SHULER DIES Jack Shuler, a former student in Indiana university, and well known about the campus as an actor "extraordinary", died at the St. Vincent Hospital of Indianapolis, Wednesday following an operation which resulted in pneumonia. Schuler was prominent about the university and had taken part in the Union Review for the past three years and was also connected with numerous organizations, being president of the Writer's Club and editor of the Club magazine. His death will come as a shock to his many friends who were unaware of his critical condition.

    12/17/2015 01:52:13
    1. [INMONROE] Mr. & Mrs. Fred Prow, Accompanied by Dr. Prow's Sister, Mrs. Hamet Hinkle of Vincennes, Visited Relatives at Salem
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 3, 1916, p. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prow have returned from a motor trip to Salem where they visited relatives. They were accompanied by Dr. Prow's sister, Mrs. Hamet Hinkle of Vincennes.

    12/17/2015 01:51:50
    1. [INMONROE] Mrs. Charles Goode & Family Visited Relatives; Formerly Lived in Indianapolis But Moved to Marion
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 3, 1916, p. 4. Mrs. Charles Goode and family are visiting relatives on west Kirkwood avenue. The Goodes were formerly of Indianapolis but their present home is in Marion.

    12/17/2015 01:51:25
    1. [INMONROE] Former Resident Mrs. T. E. Malicott, of Fort Smith Arkansas, Visited Her Brother, J. W. Lindsay
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 3, 1916, p. 4. Mrs. T. E. Malicott, former resident of this city for fifty years, returned to her home at Fort Smith, Ark., after a two weeks visit with her brother, J. W. Lindsay.

    12/17/2015 01:51:04
    1. [INMONROE] Mrs. Mary Ferguson of Rockville Visited Her Sister, Mrs. W. A. Fulwider
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 3, 1916, p. 4. Mrs. Mary Ferguson returned to her home in Rockville today after an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. W. A. Fulwider, on west Third street.

    12/17/2015 01:50:42
    1. [INMONROE] Mrs. W. A. Ransom Visited Her Son, Theodore Ransom, at Indianapolis
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 3, 1916, p. 4. Mrs. W. A. Ransom of west Second street is spending the day with her son, Theodore Ransom, north Henry street, Indianapolis.

    12/17/2015 01:50:21
    1. [INMONROE] Mr. L. M. Pennington, of Salem, Worked in Bloomington; Wife & Children Came to Bloomington
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 3, 1916, p. 4. Salem Democrat: Mrs. L. M. Pennington and children left Thursday, for Bloomington where Mr. Pennington has work.

    12/17/2015 01:49:59
    1. [INMONROE] Mrs. M. N. Crow of Worthington Visited Her Niece, Mrs. Samuel Robinson
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 3, 1916, p. 4. Mrs. M. N. Crow of Worthington, came today for a visit with her neice [sic] Mrs. Samuel Robinson of south Davidson street.

    12/16/2015 02:16:13
    1. [INMONROE] Pearl Hensley of Tipton Visited Her Uncle, James H. Hensley
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 3, 1916, p. 4. Miss Pearl Hensley has returned to her home in Tipton after spending the week end with her uncle, James H. Hensley.

    12/16/2015 02:15:50
    1. [INMONROE] John Hacker Traded Store Room & a Cottage to Mrs. H. J. Rayle for 143 Acres of Land Near Payne in Salt Creek Township
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 3, 1916, p. 4. John Hacker has traded his store room at the extreme end of west Sixth street and a cottage on north Lincoln street to Mrs. H. J. Rayle for 143 acres of land near Payne, in Salt Creek township. The consideration was $3,000.

    12/16/2015 02:15:24
    1. [INMONROE] Mrs. Mark Burroughs & Daughter Dorothy, of Sedalia, Missouri, Visited Mrs. Burrough's Mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Darmouth
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 3, 1916, p. 4. Mrs. Mark Burroughs and daughter, Dorothy, returned to their home in Sedalia, Mo., after visiting the formers mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Darmouth.

    12/16/2015 02:15:06
    1. [INMONROE] Daughter Born to Mr. & Mrs. Roy Adams
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 3, 1916, p. 4. The stork has left a pretty daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adams, west Third street.

    12/16/2015 02:14:46
    1. [INMONROE] Mrs. Grace Smith, of Franklin, Visited Her Aunts, Mrs. T. L. Skirvin & Mrs. Taylor Voss
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 3, 1916, p. 4. Mrs. Grace Smith has returned to her home in Franklin after a visit with Mrs. T. L. Skirvin, west First street and Mrs. Taylor Voss, north Grant street. Mrs. Smith is a niece of Mrs. Skirvin and Mrs. Voss.

    12/16/2015 02:14:24
    1. [INMONROE] Alice Josephine Doughitt, Three Days Old Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Doughitt, Died
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 3, 1916, p. 4. Note: Consider Douthitt as an alternate spelling for Doughitt. Alice Josephine, three days old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doughitt, south Morton street, died yesterday evening of inanition. The interment took place in Rose Hill cemetery at 2:30 this afternoon.

    12/16/2015 02:14:03
    1. [INMONROE] Mrs. Guy Rutherford of Indianapolis Visited Her Parents, Mr. & Mrs. John T. Woodward
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 3, 1916, p. 4. Mrs. Guy Rutherford has returned to her home in Indianapolis after spending the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Woodward, south Walnut street.

    12/16/2015 02:13:38
    1. [INMONROE] Mel Rhorer, of Cleveland Ohio, Visited His Parents, Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Rhorer
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 3, 1916, p. 4. Mel Rhorer has returned to his work with the Goodrich Tire Company in Cleveland after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rhorer, University street.

    12/16/2015 02:13:16