The Boonville Standard, Friday, April 16, 1897: Uncle George LANCE of Lane Township, surely believes not in bachelorhood. About two weeks since he crossed over into Gibson county and married for the sixth time. Uncle George is about 64 years of age, owns a small farm, and is yet quite active. His first two wives are dead, and from the other three he is legally separated. By his first wife he reared a family of five or six children. Uncle George has many warm friends and is popularly known in Warrick county. Mrs. Benton TAYLOR, who died in Evansville on Thursday, April 8, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Herbert MCCOOL, was buried at Maple Grove last Sunday afternoon. The deceased, with her husband and little girl, Cassie, had been living for some time past at Peoria, Ill., Mrs. TAYLOR had suffered a long and severe spell of illness, and death came as a healing balm. The deceased was 33 years of age. The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. John FERGUSON. The distressed family has the sympathy of many friends. The Boonville Standard, Friday, April 23, 1897: Born, Monday, April 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Commodore GOAD, a son. Born, Sunday, April 18, to Mr. and Mrs. John E. BAKER, living west of Boonville, twin babies, a son and daughter. The parents are receiving many congratulations. Mr. Louis KOEGEL died at his home on north Third street, Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock. Deceased died on his birthday, being 39 years of age. He was the fourth child of Mrs. Mary KOEGEL, and the twin brother to Chas. KOEGEL, the local carpenter. Funeral services will be conducted at Baptist church at 2 o'clock today. Burial at Maple Grove cemetery.