BARR, BATES, BRUMWELL, CARR, CECIL, FELLISCH, GOLDBERG, HEUBEN, LEWIS, McNINCH, REESE, RYAN, SHORT, SPENCER, TEMPLETON "The Kansas City Star" (Missouri) Monday, June 23, 1890 DEATHS. The following deaths were reported during the forty-eight hours ending at noon to-day: REESE, H. E.; 8 months; Eighth and Santa Fe; whooping cough HEUBEN, H. F.; 1 years; 915 State Line; cholera infantum FELLISCH, A. M.; 3 months; 906 Freight; cholera infantum BRUMWELL, E.; 7 months; 337 Park; cholera infantum BRUMWELL, A.; 7 months; 337 Park; cholera infantum LEWIS, G. S.; 8 months; 1853 Dripps; cholera infantum GOLDBERG, M.; 1 year; 615 East Twelfth; acute dysentery TEMPLETON, I.; 9 months; 1828 Flora; convulsions SHORT, L. F.; 21 years; 1208 McGee; consumption McNINCH, L.; 81 years; 2109 College; old age BATES, A.; 68 years; 3141 Cherry; cancer of stomach SPENCER, F. V.; 1 year; Colorado and Garner; meningitis BARR, A.; 2 years; 579 Troost; cholera infantum CARR, J.; 58 years; First and Highland; Bright's disease RYAN, C.; 27 years; Twenty-ninth and Bellview; puerperal septicemia CECIL, J. B.; 67 years; 507 Charlotte; acute paralysis (Note: In 1890 deaths were reported in a daily column. Usually, there wasn't an obituary.) (I have no connection with any of these families but let me know if you found this posting helpful.)