The Colby Free Press Thomas County Thursday May 18, 1916 The Thomas County High School commencement was held at the Opera House last evening. The graduates are as follows: Misses Emma Verneta KELLY, Grace Eva WARNER, Beulah Laurena SHULL, Mytrle Louisa McVEAN, Jennette Elizabeth McVEAN, Ruth Elizabeth STORER, Hallie Ann PEARSON, Alma Elizabeth PEARSON and Messrs. Arthury CONNELLY, Harry KENDALL, Murray EDDY, Arthur HAMILL, Ray THURSTON, William McGINLEY, Forrest WALLACE.
The Item Linn County Friday September 27, 1895 Sept. 24.--John A. BARATT, of Oakwood, Kans., age 29 yrs. and Libbie DOOLITTLE, of Oakwood, Kansas, age 32 yrs. were granted marriage license and united in marriage by Jacob Waymire, probate judge at his office in Mound City.
The Item Linn County Friday September 27, 1895 September 24.--J.H. LEMASTER, of Hume, Mo., age 31, and Miss Rosa BILLINGS, of Prescott, Kans., aged 19, were granted marraige license and were married by the probate judge.
The Item Linn County Friday September 27, 1895 Sept. 23.--Hugh LIVENGOOD, aged 23, and Miss Margie COLLINS, aged 21, of Foster, Mo., were granted marriage license and united in marriage by the probate judge in his office.
The Item Linn County Friday September 28, 1895 Sept. 16.--R.W. OWENS, aged 26 years, and Miss Alice WHITE, of Pleasanton, aged 20 years, were granted marriage license, and united in marriage by probate judge at his office.
The Item Linn County Friday September 27, 1895 15 cents will get a good lunch with hot coffee at Rob's Lunch Room, 3 doors north of City Meat Market.
The Oskaloosa Independent Jefferson County Saturday June 30, 1877 Died at Winchester, Kas., on Wednesday morning, June 20th, 1877, Mrs. Mary Jane MARSHALL, aged 22 years. Mrs. Marshall had been a severe, but patient suffere, for many months past, from consumption. A large procession attended the funeral from this place to Nortonville Cemetery where she was buried on Thursday afternoon. Mr. Marsahall and his children have the sympathy of the entire community in their sad bereavement.
The Oskaloosa Independent Jefferson County Saturday June 30, 1877 Married.--At the residence of the bride's father, two miles west of Valley Falls, on Sunday, June 25th, 1877, by Wm. Clark, J.P., Mr. David F. DAVIS and Miss Sarah J. WRIGHT, all of Delaware township.
The Oskaloosa Independent Jefferson County Saturday June 16, 1877 Died on June 12th, of consumption, at the residence of W.C. Owen, in Oskaloosa township, Wm. H. RIGGIN, of Waverly, Morgan county, Ill., aged 32 years. Deceased, who had been suffering for some months with disease of the lungs, left his home about the 1st of May, hoping that a change of climate would benefit his health, stopped a few weeks in Missouri, but grew constantly worse. He arrived here on June 6th, in a very feeble condition and continuted to faily rapidly until his disease took him. His remains were taken in care of a friend to Illinois for burial.
The Oskaloosa Independent Jefferson County Saturday June 9, 1877 Married.--On Friday evening, June 1st, 1877, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. John COOK, of Burlingame, Mr. George H. MEEKER, of Wichita, Kas., and Miss F. Jennie WILHELM of Winchester. We wish them all the happiness concievable.
The Topeka Daily State Journal Tuesday September 9, 1919 H.D. WOOD age 64, died Monday at his home in Shorey. Funeral announcements later.
The Topeka Daily State Journal Tuesday September 9, 1919 The funeral of Mrs. Caroline J. HENTHORN, who died Sunday morning was held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock from Conwell's North Topeka chapel. Burial in Rochester cemetery.
The Topeka Daily State Journal Tuesday September 9, 1919 Harley Merle BORUFF, 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Boruff, of Franklin, Kan., died Monday at the home of his uncle, William Boruff, 1728 Harrison street. The body will be taken to Osage City for burial.
The Topeka Daily State Journal Saturday September 6, 1919 Marriage Licenses. Following are marriage licenses issued in the last twenty-four hours by Probate Judge Ralph H. Gaw: Russell O. VOGENITZ, Topeka, 47, and Georgia LAMBERT, Topeka, 30. Romulo RAMIREZ, Topeka, 18, and Esperanza YPSTA,Topeka, 15. William S. VanHORN, Topeka, 22, and Winifred E. GREEN, Topeka, 22. G.A. RICHMOND, Wamego, 26, and Elizabeth G. GAREIS, Wamego, 19. Preston AKERS, Harveyville, 22, and Dollie R. SMITH, Harveyville, 18. Albert E. SNOOK, Topeka, 29(20?), and Susie A. APEL, Meriden, 23.
The Topeka Daily State Journal Saturday September 6, 1919 William A. SMITH, age 60, died Friday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Thomas W. RUMBLEY, 200 Orchard street. The body will be taken to Harris, Kan., for burial.
The Topeka Daily State Journal Saturday September 6, 1919 J.M. REEVES, age 60, died Friday afternoon in a local hospital. The body will be taken to Netawaka, Kan., for burial.
The Topeka Daily State Journal Friday September 5, 1919 Marriage Licenses. Following are marriage licenses issued in the last twenty-four hours by Probate Judge Ralph H. Gaw: Oran D. FIREOVED, Topeka, 22, and Georgie T. MITCHELL, Topeka, 24. Charles G. EPLING, Holton, 24, and Ruth ERNEST, Holton, 19. Wilbur S. MAGILL, Topeka, 22, and Anna K. PARHAN, Topeka, 21. Hal WOLFE, Topeka, 21, and Della HUBBARD, Topeka, 21.
The Oskaloosa Independent Jefferson County Saturday June 9, 1877 Married, at the close of services in church by Rev. Mr. Briggs, on Sunday morning, the 3rd inst., Mr. W.S. COUCHMAN and Miss Nellie COPPEDGE. They left on the 2 o'clock p.m. train for Missouri, for a bridal trip.(Grantville.)
The Oskaloosa Independent Jefferson County Saturday June 2, 1877 Mr. John HARVEY, who had been so low of consumption for some time past, died on Tuesday morning, 22d inst. He was buried the same day in the cemetery near the R.P. church. Mr. Harvey was one of our best citizens; a good neighbor, husband and father. Mrs. Harvey has the sympathy of the entire community. She has one child, a boy of about 12 years old left.
The Oskaloosa Independent Jefferson County Saturday May 19, 1877 Perry Item. Married.--On Tuesday evening, May 15th, 1877, a Mr. PRATT of Nortonville and Miss Anna GRAY of Rural township. Miss Anna was well known here, and the best wishes of the respectable portion of the community goes with her on this her start n the all important journey of life.