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    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage: MAST--EMERSON
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Post Osage County Thursday November 26, 1914 Mast--Emerson. Miss Viola MAST and Mr. Vernice EMERSON were married in Topeka last Monday. The young people were raised in this community, and are well known, being members of well-to-do and highly respectable families. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Mast and the groom a son of Mr. and Mrs. U.S. Emerson. The marriage came as a surprise to the many friends of the parties. Mr. Emerson is a student in the Topeka Business College, and he and his bride will continue to reside in Topeka until he finishes his course.--Gazette.

    12/03/2008 01:27:38
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death; Andrew J. REMINGTON
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Post Osage County Thursday November 26, 1914 Andrew J. REMINGTON was born Jan. 14, 1850, died Sunday, Nov. 22, 1914, aged 64 years, 10 months and 8 days. He was married to Ida E. MERRIHEW, Dec. 19, 1877, to this union were born four children, Winfred died aged four months, and Edna at age of ten years, Nettie and Noble are living. They came to Kansas March 1, 1881 and settled on the farm, southeast of Carbondale, where he died. He has been a member of the Baptist Church since young manhood. He leaves a wife, one son, and one daughter to mourn his loss. Funeral service was conducted from the home Tuesday morning at ten o'clock by Rev. D.D. McSkimming, burial in the Carbondale cemetery.

    12/03/2008 01:24:28
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage: HEINZMAN--STEPHAN
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Post Osage County Thursday November 19, 1914 The marriage of Miss Jennie HEINZMAN and Mr. E.M. STEPHAN took place at three o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Heinzman. The Rev. T.J. Pearson pronounced the ring ceremony. The bride was married in her traveling suit of black broadcloth and black velvet hat. Her corsage was red rosebuds and lilies of the valley. Mr. Stephan and his bride left for Chicago and St. Louis. Mrs. Stepan has lived in Topeka a number of years. She was graduated from the Topeka high school. Mr. Stephan is secretary to General Manager , A.E. Sweet of the Rock Island railroad. Mr. and Mrs. Stephan will be at home at 714 Harrison street after January 1.--Wednesday, Capital.

    12/03/2008 01:17:09
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage: BAILEY--CURRY
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Post Osage County Thursday November 12, 1914 Mr. C.A. BAILEY and Mrs. M. E. CURRY were married in Topeka, Saturday evening, November 7th, 1914, the ceremony was performed by Rev. Locke of the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey came in on train 117 Sunday morning. The contracting parties are well and favorably known in Carbondale having lived here for many years, known to everybody as old settlers. They will make their home in Carbondale, living on West Hill. The weddidng was a complete surprise to all. The Post unites with the entire community in congratulations and best wishes for a long and happy life.

    12/03/2008 01:13:01
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage: MOORE--MONTGOMERY
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Post Osage County Thursday November 5, 1914 Moore--Montgomery. Miss Mary MOORE was married at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.A.E. Moore, Monday, October 26, 2924, to Mr. E.D. MONTGOMERY of Wesson. The bride was prettily dressed in pink and white silk and the groom in black. Mr. Montgomery is a prominent newspaper man of Meridian. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Woodson, of this city. Many useful and pretty presents were received. a number of friends were invited. A three course luncheon was served.

    12/03/2008 01:09:45
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death: Jesse LONG
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Post Osage County Thursday October 22, 1914 Jesse LONG was born March 28, 1847, in Henderson county, Ill. Died October 5th, 1914 at the age of 67 years. He was an old soldier having enlisted in Co. H., 11th Kansas Infantry at the age of 15 years and served till the close of the war. He was unmarried and for the past year has made his home with his sister, Mrs. N.C. WAGGONER, corner of Central and Alexander Street. He has never been able to be out with the comrades since being here having suffered a stroke of paralysis. The second one rendering him helpless and the third causing his death. He leaves another sister, Mrs. Viola HOLMES of Creston, Iowa, the two bing only close relatives surviving. Funeral services were held from the Waggoner home Wednesday morning at ten o'clock. Interment in the South cemetery. Those from out of town attending the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. A.E. LONG of Lyndon, Kansas, Mrs. Mary LONG, and Mrs. C.H. RICHTER, of Newton, Kansas, and Mrs. G.A. BALDWIN of Osage City, Kans.--Winfield Daily Courier, Oct. 8.

    12/03/2008 01:06:50
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death: Mrs. Henry RENDELL
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Post Osage County Thursday October 1, 1914 Mrs. Henry RENDELL died Tuesday morning, the funeral services were held at the residence yesterday afternoon.

    12/03/2008 01:00:22
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Birth; WENDELL
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Post Osage County Thursday September 24, 1914 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred WENDELL, of Topeka last Thursday. Mrs. Wendell was formerly Miss Mayme PERRY.

    12/02/2008 09:47:06
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death: Mrs. M. Myres MOODY
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Post Osage County Thursday September 17, 1914 Mrs. M. Myres MOODY was born March 31st, 1836, at Mt. Pleasant, Pa., at 20 years of age she united in marriage to Mr. John Moody, to this union was born seven children, four of whom with their father preceeded her into the great beyond, three children and three grandchildren remain to mourn her loss. Mrs. Moody was well known in Carbondale having lived here for many years. She was a member of the M.E. church and an active worker in all lines of church work. She was a kind and loving mother and a good neighbor and when the call came she was ready, waiting for the summons to come up higher.

    12/02/2008 09:45:46
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] C.H.S. graduates who will teach: several surnames
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Post Osage County Thursday September 10, 1914 The following C.H.S. graduates will teach school this winter: Vernie WOODSIDE, Lloyd SHARP, E.A. THOMAS, Bernice NELSON, Jennie SCOTT, Fred DIETRICH, Laura DIETRICH, Edna URICH, Mary GARDNER, W. TURNER, Mable SHIVELY, Ed KAFF, Elliot CARRIGER, Earl CARRIER, Aletha CAZIER, Russel CAZIER, Eva DIETRICH, Stokes DODSON, and Helen THOMPSON.

    12/02/2008 09:42:40
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage: McGRATH--McGREGOR
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Post Osage County Thursday September 10, 1914 McGrath--McGregor. Miss Josephine McGREGOR and Mr. Hugh McGRATH were married yesterday afternoon by the Rev. S.S. Estey at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. Only members of the family were present. Mr. McGrath is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. McGrath of Topeka. He is a clerk in the frieght claim department of the Santa Fe. Mr. McGrath and his bride left yesterday evening for Chicago to visit a few days. They will make their home in Topeka.--Monday's Capital.

    12/02/2008 09:38:50
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death; Mrs. Flora SAEGER
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Holton Weekly Signal Jackson County Wednesday March 12, 1890 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred NEWMAN received the sad intelligence of the death of their daughter, Mrs. Flora SAEGER, which occurred at Clifton, Kansas, on Saturday. As a flash of lightning comes, paralyzing the nerves, bewildering the senses, so the news came to them, for if she had had any sickness they had no knowledge of it, and were wholly unprepared for the shock. They started immediately for the home of bereavement. This is the second time in nine months that they have been called to that place, on the same sad errand, the funeral of a loved one. (Note: There is a little more to this item but it is unreadable on my copy.)

    12/02/2008 09:31:35
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage: CRAWFORD--HOLDEN
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Holton Weekly Signal Jackson County Wednesday March 5, 1890 Married. Harrion L. CRAWFORD, of Holton, and Nannie HOLDEN, of Monticello, Ills., by Judge Wilson, March 2.

    12/02/2008 09:27:11
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage: LEAKE--HUNTER
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Holton Weekly Signal Jackson County Wednesday March 5, 1890 Married. Albert LEAKE, of Puerto De Leon, N.M., and Jesse HUNTER, of Holton, by Rev. Mueller, March 1st.

    12/02/2008 09:25:41
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage: McKNIGHT--HUNTER
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Holton Weekly Signal Jackson County Wednesday March 5, 1890 Married. R.R. McKNIGHT, of Topeka, and Carrie E. HUNTER, of Axtel, were married on the 26th of February, byu Rev. C.C. Hoffman.

    12/02/2008 09:24:13
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death: Melinda BAXTER
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Holton Weekly Signal Jackson County Wednesday March 5, 1890 Died, February 25, 1890, Melinda BAXTER. She was born in Boone county, Mo., March 9, 1831. Was married to Wm. R. BAXTER, December 25, 1850. Her husband survives her. She was the mother of five children, all of whom are living and were present at her funeral, one daughter, Mrs. Emmett BIRKETT, of Holton, and four sons, Calvin, living in Galesburg, Ills., Richard, Thomas, and William, all of whom reside here. She united with the Baptist church nineteen year ago, and maintained her religious views throughout the years that followed. They moved to Kansas 33 years ago, and she died on the same farm on which they settled when coming to Kansas. She was a true and faithful wife, "even unto death," and a thoughtful and devoted mother. To those who are acqainted with the last few years of her life and the circumstances surrounding her death, the event is peculiarly sad. She had been a great sufferer. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to her bereaved children, for we realize that "home is sad without a mother" to its full extent. (Circleville.)

    12/02/2008 09:22:38
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage; HEWITT--KOSIER
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Post Osage County Thursday July 9, 1914 Hewitt-Kosier. Miss Minerva HEWITT and Mr. Theron KOSIER, both popular young people of Carbondale, Kansas, were quietly married yesterday afternoon at five o'clock in the parsonage of the First Baptist Church, with the pastor, Rev. Mr. L.E. Floyd, officiating. The bride was attired in a modishly fashioned gown of blue crepe de chine. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served in the hoome of Mr. and Mrs. Ross OWEN on Wheeling avenue and Admiral boulevard where Mr. and Mrs. Kosier will reside.--Tulsa.

    12/01/2008 02:45:53
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage Licenses: Holton: March 4, 1890
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Holton Weeky Signal Jackson County Wednesday March 5, 1890 Marriage licenses have been issued to: W.C. MARTIN and Bertha DACHENHOUSE. Andrew SMITH and Almeda CONNOR.

    12/01/2008 02:37:01
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death; Alfred Milo RAISCH; infant
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Holton Weeky Signal. Jackson County Wednesday March 5, 1890 Died, March 1st, Alfred Milo, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W.E. RAISCH; aged three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Raisch have the sympathy of the entire community.

    12/01/2008 02:35:30
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Birth; ARD
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Holton Weekly Signal Jackson County Wednesday March 5, 1890 Born, February 28, a daughter to James ARD.(Mayetta.)

    12/01/2008 02:33:34