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    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Birth: PINKERTON
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Kismet Klipper Seward County Thursday April 18, 1929 A daughter that has been given the name of Patricia Ann was born to Mr. and Mrs. H.T. PINKERTON, Tuesday, April 10th, 1929. The young lady weighed 8 1/2 pounds.

    12/27/2008 07:51:28
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death: SMITH; infant
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Kismet Klipper Seward County Thursday April 4, 1929 Infant Smith. A son was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. SMITH btu only lived a short time. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2:30 and burial made at the Kismet cemetery.

    12/26/2008 11:34:01
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Birth: WESSLER
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Kismet Klipper Seward County Thursday April 4, 1929 Birth. Mr. and Mrs. Ed WESSLER are the proud parents of a seven pound son born at the Liberal hospital last Wednesday. The young man has been given the name, Edward Duane.

    12/26/2008 11:32:20
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Birth: BEALER
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Kismet Klipper Seward County Thursday March 14, 1929 Birth. An eight pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert BEALER of Liberal, Friday, March 8th. Baby and mother both doing fine. The baby was named Clayton George.

    12/26/2008 11:30:53
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage: WESSLER--NOVINGER
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Kismet Klipper Seward County Thursday March 14, 1929 Wessler--Novinger. Miss Leona WESSLER and Mr. Vance NOVINGER were married at Garden City Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Wessler and one of the most popular young ladies of the community. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Novinger of south of Plains and is well and favorably known here, having been employed this winter at the Dufield garage. Mr. and Mrs. Novinger are leaving today for Toledo, Ohio, where they will make their home.

    12/26/2008 11:29:27
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death: Mrs. T.M. WAMSLEY
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Kismet Klipper Seward County Thursday March 7, 1929 Mrs. T.M. Wamsley. Chola Claudine CLARK was born near Conway Springs, Kansas, May 31, 1890, and died in the Wesley hospital at Wichita, Kansas, Febrary 22, 1929, at age 38 years, 9 months and 21 days. Her school life was spent near Conway Springs, from which high school she graduated at the age of 17 years. After teaching school near there, she was married to Munford WAMSLEY, August 17, 1909. To this union three children were born, two of whom died in infancy. At the age of 18 years, she was converted and baptised into the Christian church, and, as long as she lived near that place always did her part toward carrying out her Christian faith and aiding in church duties. About eight years ago, they moved to western Kansas, about eleven miles northwest of Plains. Mrs. Wamsley was a true lover of home life, and was vitally interested in anything relative to her home. Although she had a great deal of illness herself, she was always solicitous and thoughtful for the comfort and welfare of others, and was so appreciative of anything done for her comfort. She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, W.T. Wamsley; her son, Max; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. CLARK of Valley Center, Kansas; four brothers, O.E. Clark, and W.V. Clark of Wichita, Kansas; Leon Clark of Butte, Montana, and Averil B. Clark of Marshall, Oklahoma.

    12/26/2008 11:26:10
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death: HULL; child
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Brewster Gazette Thomas County Friday August 23, 1889 Died., August 17., after a short illness, a small child of Mr. and Mrs. HULL, living four miles southwest of this place. Funeral services were held at the Barret school house and was largely attended. The parents have the sympathy of the entire community in the saddest of all their bereavements.

    12/26/2008 03:09:16
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage: TWILLIGER--ATKINSON
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Brewster Gazette Thomas County Friday August 9, 1889 Miss Hallie TWILLIGER a musician of this vicinity was married to D.F. ATKINSON on the Fourth of July at Leadville, where they sill reside.(Muldrow.)

    12/26/2008 03:06:33
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death; Mrs. Cornelice PAINTER
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Brewster Gazette Thomas County Friday July 26, 1889 Died. Mrs. Cornelice PAINTER, age 49 years, at her home south of Brewster last Friday night. Mrs. Painter has been sick for some time. The funeral was Sunday afternoon.

    12/26/2008 03:01:20
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death: Duane BURDICK; Drowned
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Holton Weekly Signal Jackson County Wednesday September 10, 1890 A Young Man Drowned at Arrington. At three o'clock last Thursday afternoon, Duane BURDICK, son of a Nortonville jeweler, went into the Delaware river at Arrington for a swim, with a young friend of his. When the young man had returned to the banks of the stream he heard his friend call him from above, but before he could reach him he sank beneath the waters. He appeared again and his friend jumped in to save him, but both sank on account of the drowned man's weight, and the friend had to leave him. The unfortunate was a bright young man of 20 years.

    12/26/2008 02:56:05
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage Licenses: Holton: September 10, 1890
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Holton Weekly Signal Jackson County Wednesday September 10, 1890 A license was issued to J.S. BOTTOM, of Soldier, and Neomia HEATH, of Havensville, the first of the week. A license was issued to E.E. WEIBLE, of Whiting and Mary E. BROWN of Arrington, September 1.

    12/26/2008 02:52:28
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage; VINE--RUGGE
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Holton Weekly Signal Jackson County Wednesday September 10, 1890 Christopher A. VINE and Mary RUGGE, of Netawaka, by Rev. E.B. WELLS, September 3d. Many nice presents were left with the happy pair.

    12/26/2008 02:50:31
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage: McLANE--FULTZ
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Hoyt Weekly Signal Jackson County Wednesday September 10, 1890 Married. Thomas McLANE and Elizabeth FULTZ, of Jackson county, by Rev. David Nation, September 7th.

    12/26/2008 02:48:59
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death: Florence Mable WINTERS
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Holton Weekly Signal Jackson County Wednesday September 10, 1890 Died. Florence Mabel, daughter of John and Annie WINTERS, was born July 8, 1889, died September 1, 1890. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. E. P. Jones, the text being taken from St. Luke, 18 chapter, and 16th verse. A large concourse of sympathizing friends followed the remains to their last resting place in the Bill creek cemetery.

    12/24/2008 11:06:49
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage: SARGENT--ROBINSON
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Holton Weeky Signal Jackson County Wednesday September 10, 1890 Married. SARGENT--ROBINSON--Monday, September 8th, 1890, at the residence of the bride's parents, Holton, Kansas, by Rev. S.L. Allison, Mr. W. W. SARGENT and Miss Elizabeth ROBINSON. Miss Robinson is a daughter of W.H. Robinson and is well known to the resident of Holton and vicinity as one of our brightest and most popular young ladies. Mr. Sargent is so well known to the readers of The Signal that we need say nothing except to congratulate him in securing so estimable a wife. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Sargent departed for Wichita and will visit Kansas City and Leavenworth before their return. The happy couple will be at home to their friends after September 15th.

    12/24/2008 11:04:24
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage: SEIVER--RAYMOND
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Holton Weekly Signal Jackson County Wednesday September 3, 1890 Married. In this city, by Rev. J. W. Bailey, Mr. Ralph B. SEIVER, of Tampa, Florida and Miss Elizabeth RAYMOND, of Holton, Monday September 1, 1890. Mr. Seiver is a prosperous real estate man at Tampa and has enjoyed the acquaintance of his bride for the past seven years. He is a stranger in this community but is a well-appearing, intelligent gentleman. Miss Raymond is well known all over this section of Kansas as an ardent worker in the temperance and dress reform causes. She is an eloquent lecturer and has won a splendid reputation for herself. Holton friends regret her departure to her new home in Florida, but wish her success in life.

    12/24/2008 11:00:30
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death: Mr. Thomas WOODCOCK
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Brewster Gazette Thomas County Friday July 5, 1889 Died. Mr. Thomas WOODCOCK, father of A.C. Woodcock of Brewster, died at his home in Shelby county, Iowa, June 27th, at the age of 74 years. Mr. Woodcock had been very low for some time and his son A.C. had been intending to go and see him soon.

    12/24/2008 10:48:37
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Birth: KOONS
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Brewster Gazette Thomas County Friday July 5, 1889 Born--To Mr. and Mrs. Koons, July 4th, a 10 lb. boy.

    12/24/2008 10:46:09
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage: THOMPSON--SHULTZ
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Brewster Gazette Thomas County Friday June 21, 1889 Married. Mr. W. L. THOMPSON of Brewster and Miss Clara C. SHULTZ of Columbus, Ind., Thursday, June 13th, at Columbus. Mr. Thompson is a banker of our town, and is well and favorably known in this and Sherman Co. The Gazette and his many friends will join in wishing the young couple a pleasant and profittable journey through life. The Bride and Groom will arrive here after their wedding tour to Denver, Saturday, June 22nd; and will soon go to housekeeping.

    12/24/2008 10:40:20
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death; C.L. WOODRUFF
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Brewster Gazette Thomas County Friday June 14, 1889 C.L. WOODRUFF, age 51 years, died at his home in Hale township at 2 o'clock p.m., June 7th of congestion of the stomach and bowels. Mr. Woodruff died very sudden. He went to the field Thursday moring to cultivate corn, and worked until 10 o'clock, when he was taken with severe cramping pains in the limbs and bowels. He went to the house and the doctor was called, but medicine did no good and he grew continually worse until death ended his suffering the next day, he being sick but 30 hours. Mr. Woodruff had been troubled with chronic diarrhea contracted in the Army. His two brothers and daughter in the East were telegraphed for but did not arrive until after the funeral which took place Sunday at 3 p.m. and was conducted by the G.A.R. Post of this place. The funeral was largely attended considering the inclemency of the weather. Mr. Woodruff was an old soldier and an honored citizen of Hale township. He leaves a wife, one married daughter, and a son about ten years old. The commuity loses a good citizen and the family a loving husband and father. We extend our sympathy to the sorrowing family.

    12/24/2008 10:33:27