The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County February 19, 1881 Married. HENDERSON--BARKER.--At S.T. Barker's Potosi township, by C.S. Atkins, J.P., Andrew W. Henderson and May I. Barker all of Linn county.
The La Cygne Weekly Journal Saturday February 12, 1881 Marriage Licenses. The following person have received consent of the Probate Judge to unite in the bonds of wedlock: A.A. MOYER and Amanda J. COX; Joseph GRAHAM and Ellen SHEPHERD; A.F.WATKINS and Cora E. GARLOCK.
The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday February 12, 1881 Married. MOYER--COX.--In Blue Mound township, January 30, by Rev. W.T. White, Amos A. Moyer and Miss Amanda J. Cox, all of Linn county.
The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday February 12, 1881 Married. MAPLES--KING.--In Paris township, by H.W. Dewey, Justice of the Peace, James P. Maples and Henrietta KING, all of Linn county.
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The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday February 5, 1881 Married. SULLIVAN--McADOW.--At the residence of the bride's parents, in Liberty township, January 26, 1881, by Rev. J.M. Payne, James F. Sullivan and Eliza E. McAdow, all of Linn county, Kansas.
The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday February 5, 1881 Married. BROWN--ISHAMEL.--At Mound City, Kansas, January 26, 1881, by W.A. Trigg, Probate Judge, Mr. P.P. Brown and Miss Della Ishmael, both of Bourbon county, Kansas.
The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday February 5, 1881 Married. MORRISON--BROWN.--At Mound City, Kansas, January 27, 1881, by W.A. Trigg, Probate Judge, Mr. John MORRISON and Miss Mary L. BROWN, both of Centerville township, Linn county, Kansas.
The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday February 5, 1881 Married. ATKINS--JOHNSON.--At Mound City, Kansas, January 25, 1881, by Rev. J. Blake, C.S. ATKINS and Jennie A. JOHNSON, both of Linn county, Kansas.
The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday February 5, 1881 Married. CARPENTER--WALIVER.--At Trading Post, Kansas, January 23, 1881, by Esquire Phelps, Mr. Frank H. CARPENTER and Miss Maggie E. WALIVER, both of Valley township, Linn county, Kansas.
The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday February 5, 1881 Married. WOODHOUSE--SANDERS.--At Mound City, Kansas, January 20, 1881, by W.A. Trigg, Probate Judge, Mr. John WOODHOUSE and Miss Margaret SANDERS, both of Stanton township, Linn county, Kansas.
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The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday November 1, 1928 Mrs. Ira Force and Baby Died Tuesday Night. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ira FORCE of this city were saddened Wednesday morning when they learned of the untimely death of Mrs. Ira Force and her newly born baby, Elizabeth Joan, which occurred at 11:45 Tuesday night. The deceased was 36 years, two months and ten days old. Funeral services will be held at the Christian Church on Friday, Nov. 2nd at 2 p.m., the Rev. Coms officiating. Interment in Harper cemetery.
The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday February 5, 1881 Little Gertrude Olive, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.T. STURTEVANT, died Tuesday night at their home in this city at the age of about 4 years, after a severe illness of several days' duration. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon from the family residence, Rev. I.N. Morehead, pastor of the Methodist church, conducting the ceremony. The remains were deposited in the cemetery northwest of town. "Gertie," was a bright and winsome child whose departure from this life is one of those sad losses which seem so hard to bear, and yet must be endured. The family, in their bereavement, will have the universal sympathy of all who know them and learn of their misfortune, while the absent daughter has only gone to a brighter and better world beyond.
The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday February 5, 1881 January Joinings. The following marriage licenses have been issued from the office of the Probate Judge of Linn county, Kansas, since January 1: J.M. TENDALL and Mary E. BABB, Eli FREAR and Sarah A. HOWRY, Allen CARRELL and E.L. BUNCH, J.M. McKINLY, and Mary A. WAYMIRE, Charles S. ATKINS and J.A. JOHNSON, J.D. GASTON and B.D. WAGNER, John WOODHOUSE and Martha SANDERS, Frank H. CARPENTER and Maggie E. WALIVER, John MORRISON and M.L. BROWN, P.P. BROWN and Deila ISHMAEL, (could be Della), J.F. SULLIVAN and E.C. McADOW.
The La Cygne Weekly Journal Saturday February 5, 1881 At the election held in this township , Tuesday, at J.V. DONALDSON's office, La Cygne, Messrs. J.V. DONALDSON, J.H. CARTMELL and G.W. DEEL acted as judges; Messers. J.E. MOORE and G.M. BRYSON, clerks.
The La Cygne Weekly Journal Saturday February 5, 1881 The straight Republicans of Valley township voted this ticket on Tuesday: For Trustee, William HENDERSON; treasurer, George F. LATTA; clerk, A.C. DOUD; constables, William BREESE and A.J. CHURCH.
The La Cygne Weekly Journal Saturday January 29, 1881 Mr. H.P. NICKELL this week sold in La Cygne 54 hogs that averaged 320 pounds each in weight. He received $4.42 1/2 cents per 100 pounds, the highest price paid here during the winter. At his feed lot near Trading Post he has a steer, two years old, last June, that recently weighed 1640 pounds.
The La Cygen Weekly Journal Saturday January 29, 1881 Mr. H.P. NICKELL, a formre resident of La Cygne, was over from Butler, Mo., on Tuesday. S.W. APPLEGATE, Valley township, reports that on Wednesday morning of last week a mad dog bit several other dogs in his neighborhood, and a calf of his own. Nearly all the animals that were bitten have been killed. It is to be hoped that the others soon will be.
The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday January 29, 1881 Miss Sarah COX, daughter of Mr. Eli Cox, died of congestion of the brain, Wednesday evening, January 19, at the residence of her father, in Scott township, aged about 15 or 16 years.