The Washington Register Washington County Thursday December 29, 1904 McCulley--Frazier. A pretty home wedding took place Tuesday evening, December 27, at the home of City Marshall McCULLEY, the occasion being the marriage of their daughter, Miss Bessie to Mr. Charles D. FRAZIER, a young carpenter of this place. Rev. D.A. Leeper of the Methodist church performing the ceremony. They have the best wishes of their many friends.
The Washington Register Washington County Thursday December 29, 1904 Adolph FRIEDRICKS was born in Germany, March 16, 1827. He died at the home of Peter BICHEL four miles southeast of Haddam, and was buried in the Totten cemetery, December 17, 1904. Mr. Friedricks was a member of the Lutheran church. He had been a resident of Washington county for thirty-two years. Rev. F.J. Stickler conducted the funera services.--Haddam Clipper.
The Topeka Daily State Journal Tuesday June 4, 1918 Samuel K. GROSS, of 518 Buchanan street, died June 1. He was 80 years of age. The funeral will be held at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the residence. Burial in Topeka cemetery.
The Topeka Daily State Journal Monday June 3, 1918 Marriage Licenses. Following are the marriage licenses issued today by Probate Judge Ralph H. GAW: Vita ORSON, 21, Topeka, and Dorothy O.L. OBRER, 21, Topeka. Ira S. SCHREIBER, 40, St. Joseph, and Grace O. GODDREL, 26, Mayetta. Clarence R. JONES, 23, Topeka, and Vernetta Orangela HARRISON, 17, Topeka.
The Topeka State Daily Journal Monday June 3, 1918 J.M. Hale Is Killed. Former Topekan Meets Death in Auto Accident in California. Miss Alberta HALE, city treasurer and Mrs. J.A. McLEAN of Topeka received word of the death of their brother, John M. HALE, who was killed in an automobile accident at Bakersfield, Cal. No particulars are given. Mr. Hale was well known In Topeka. He was reared here as a young man and for many years was a traveling salesman out of this city. He left Topeka for the west about 10 years ago.
The Topeka Daily State Journal Monday June 3, 1918 Woman Files Papers. First Kansan for State Offices--Is Socialist From Hutchinson. The first Kansas woman to seek nomination in the coming primaries for either state or congressional office, filed her intentions today with J.T. BOTKIN, secretary of state. She is Mrs. Clyde Condron JEFFREYS, of Hutchinson, who is a candidate for the Socialist nomination for congress in the Seventh district. When Mrs. Jeffrey's statement came to the secretary of state's office today, it aroused a question concerning the right of the woman to order the appearance of her name on the ballot with the "Mrs." attached. The attorney general's office, however, held that her name might go on the ballot as signed. It is the first time that "Mrs." or "Miss" has been printed on a state-wide primary ballot in Kansas. Usually women candidates have merely filed a Mary Jones or Lucy Smith. Filing a declaration by Mrs. Jeffreys is believed to indicate a plan of Kansas Socialists to file a full ticket in the state. It is believed that candidates will be certified for all state congressional and senatorial positions.
The Topeka Daily State Journal Monday June 3, 1918 Deaths and Funerals. Alexander WINCHESTER, 76 years old, died June 1 at his home at Twenty-sixth and Adams streets. He was commander of Fort Phillips post of the G.A.R. The G.A.R. services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Hamilton's chapel, 309 Kansas avenue. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Third Baptist church. Burial in Mt. Auburn cemetery. Samuel K. GRASS, 78 years old, died Saturday night at his home, 518 Buchanan street. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the home. Burial in Topeka cemetery.
The Topeka Daily State Journal Monday June 3, 1918 >From County, 37. Shawnee Draft List Made Up for June 24. Thirty-One to Funston and Six to Camp Cody. Shawnee county's quota will consist of thirty-seven men, who will entrain on one of the five days beginning June 24. Thirty-one of these men will go to Camp Funston and six will be sent to Camp Cody. The names of the next thirty-seven class 1 men on the county draft list were revealed today by I. D. Graham, secretary of the local county draft board, who said there would probably be some changes in the list between now and June 24. The names below: Andrew SIMON, Orivlle Dewitt WOODFORD, Chester Bonds KEEK, Harry Elden FERGUSON,Leroy BROWN, Donald D. HUMSECKER, Arthur Edwin B. CARLSON, Thos. Newton HAYES,Ray C. PALMER, Paul Jean FRAMPTON,Warner LUTZ, Walter Joseph MEYERS,William Clair CAZIER, Edison PETTIT, Herman Frederick MARPIE (could be MARPEE) Carl HARSHBARGER, Carl SHAEFER,Louis TRALOON,Joshua Edward PATTON,Ernest BUTTS,Bradford J. FRITTS, Lloyd Emerson JESSUP, William Patterson HERSHEY, Elmer Paul NEWBY, Albert Elroy SNOOK, Edward CROSSWHITE, Stephen SMERCHEK, Clarence E. ROSEVELT, William Elton BUTLER, Floyd LEWIS, Chas. Sylvester CATRON, Silas HOBBS, Elmer LOVELL, Clarence C. SMITH, William Henry ILLSTON, Howard LeRoy BELLMAN, Walter L. LUTHYE.
The Topeka Daily State Journal Saturday June 1, 1918 Deaths and Funerals. Robert Kirk McLEAN, 6 years old, died Friday at the home of his parents, 918 Lindenwood avenue. The body was shipped to Zion City, Ill., for burial. The funeral of W.O. EWING, 84 years old, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock from his home, 701 Tyler street. Burial in Topeka cemetery.
The Topeka Daily State Journal Saturday June 1, 1918 Topekans Reclassifed. Draft Board No. 1, Announces Men in Service Today Local Draft board No. 1 today announced the re-classification of the following men: Class V--In Service: James E. WILLIAMS, A.J. McNEAL, Asa Nay ROUSH, Elty Ray KNOLL, Frank FLETCHER, James Graham CHAPMAN, L.F. BILLINGS, G.L. HEIL, Jesse DAVIES, Fred Baker VERITY, Lynn Henry BYBEE, Frederick E. FIRNER, E.A. COSTELLO, LeRoy HERRING,Daniel James DOWNEY, Samuel BENEDICT GODFREY, James Kenneth LYTLE, Elsey FARIS, Alfred P. BOLEY, Glenn Forest RUNDLE, Walter Earl GLOVER, James Thomas LIGGETT, Edgar Henry EVANS, Emil SORENSON. Class 5- Disability. Hary Thomas BIRMINGHAM.
The Topeka Daily Capital Friday May 31, 1918 Deaths and Funerals. Lloyd J. CHASE, 21 years old, died Thursday night at his home, 303 Tyler street. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. James L. Chase. The funeral will be held at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon from Penwell's chapel. Burial in Mt. Hope cemetery. Dorothy BURNETTE, 25 years old, died Thursday in a local hospital. She was a daughter of Judge J.A. Burnette, former state commissioner. She is survived by her mother and father, and by three sisters, Emma B., Imogene and Jessie. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at Caldwell, Kan. The funeral of Mary C. SHULL, who died Thursday, will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock form Penwell's chapel. Burial in Topeka cemetery.
The Topeka Daily State Journal Friday May 31, 1918 W.O. Ewing Is Dead. He Was Early Settler and Member of the "Good Gatherers." William O EWING, 85 years old, a pioneer resident of Shawnee county, died Thursday afternoon at his home, 701 Tyler street. Ewing was born in Clarendon, Vermont in 1833. His parents were Quakers. He came to Kansas as a young man and settled in Dover township. Later he was associated with the late Guliford Dudley in the banking business in Topeka. He was the last survivor of the "Good Gatherers" club of prominent early settlers who used to gaterh in the Dudly bank after business hours every day for an hour of so of secreation. Ewing was a member of the Masonic lodge No. 17. The funeral will be held at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon from the home.
The Topeka Daily State Journal Thursday May 30, 1918 Deaths and Funerals. Mrs. Mary C. SHULL, aged 70, widow of the late Elias Shull, died Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at the home of her son, Homer A. Shull, 1421 West Sixth avenue. Funeral will be announced later.
The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday January 21, 1882 Married. CATES--MILLER.--At the residence of Zera Arbogast, in Miami county, January 11, 1882, by Elder C.J. Plumb, Mr. Moses Cates and Mrs. Anna E. Miller, both of Lincoln township, Linn county, Kansas.
The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday January 14, 1882 Married. BRENHAM--MAXWELL.--At Barnard, January 8, by Rev. G.W. Sands, William Bernham and Miss Georgie Maxwell, all of Linn county.
The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday January 14, 1882 Married. HUFF--HUFFMAN.--January 5, at the residence of the bride, in Scott township, by Rev. W.M. Robinson, Orlando Huff, of Miami county and Ada Huffman of Linn county.
The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday January 7, 1882 Married. SHERMAN--GOWING.--At the Methodist parsonage in La Cygne, Sunday evening, January 1, 1882, by Rev. S.J. HEATON, Mr. Bronson Sherman and Miss Delia Gowing.
The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday January 7, 1882 Married. HAM--WAGNER.--At Mound City, December 31, 1881, by W.A. Trigg, Probate Judge, Omer Ham and Miss Alice Wagner, all of Linn county.
The Washington Register Washington County Thursday December 22, 1904 Married. Mr. Willie F. BILLINGS and Miss Gertrude BELLOWS, were united in marriage at the Methodist parsonage last Wednesday, Rev. D.A. Leeper officiating. These young people reside near Linn, where the groom is engaged in teaching school. They are progressive and intelligent young people and start out with bright prospects before them.
The Washington Register Washington County Thursday December 22, 1904 Miss Mabel CARTER and Mr. Harvey M. LEE were married at the residence of the brides' parents, Benjamin Carter and wife, Sunday, December 18. The ceremony was performed in the presence of a few friends and the young couple are enjoying a visit at Esbon after which they will reside here. Congratulations and good wishes are extended to the bride and groom.