The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Wednesday May 10, 1933 A son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. B.B. SHAW of Bartlesville.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Wednesday May 10, 1933 A son was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. C.D. BLACKWOOD of Chanute.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Wednesday May 10,1933 A son was born Monday night to Mr. and Mrs. Roy ANDERSON, ten miles west of Chanute.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Wednesday May 10, 1933 Miss Ruby Joy PARKER, of Wichita, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N.D. Parker of Fall River, and J.V. POWELL of Wichita were married at Wichita Sunday.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Wednesday May 10, 1933 Mrs. Nancy POTTER, 88, died MOnday night at the home of a son at Quapaw. She formerly lived at Galena.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Tuesday May 9, 1933 Louis PROVOLT, 65, and Mrs. Flora Dell TWEEDY, 56, both of Bartlesville, were married at Nowata yesterday.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Tuesday May 9, 1933 Mrs. Harriett E. WINDSOR, 87, many years a resident of Crawford county, died Sunday at Monmouth.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Tuesday May 9, 1933 E.D. WRIGHT, 78, long a resident of the Pittsburg district, died early yesterday at Pittsburg in the home of his son, Harry Wright.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Tuesday May 9, 1933 A daughter, Mary Ann, was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth NOBLITT, of Caney.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Tuesday May 9, 1933 A boy, born Saturday night to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence HALL of Altamont, lived just a half hour.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Tuesday May 9, 1933 Mr. and Mrs. Clay KIRK of Parsons are parents of a son, Charles Clayton, born Sunday.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Tuesday May 9, 1933 A daughter was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis JOHNSON, who live seven miles southwest of Fredonia.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Tuesday May 9, 1933 Mr. and Mrs. H.D. HOGE of Westphalia are parents of twin boys, born yesterday noon in a hospital at Ottawa. The two babies, premature at seven months, were quite tiny and were placed immediately in the hospital's incubator. The mother was doing well as well as possible yesterday afternoon.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Tuesday May 9, 1933 Max KRIEWITZ, 63, filling station operator at the Haddon store, four miles south of Nine-Mile corner on the Pawhuska-Fairfax road, was killed almost instantly by a charge from a shotgun late Saturday night, when he went out to talk to two or three men, who had driven into the station and turned off their lights. The driver of the car sped away immediately after the shooting. It is generally believed that the shooting resulted from an attempted robbery. Besides his wife, Kriewitz is survived by five children.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Tuesday May 9, 1933 Francis M. BAILEY, 81, a resident of the Earlton vicinity in Neosho county since 1874, died at his farm home near Earlton, Sunday evening.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Tuesday May 9, 1933 Mrs. W.C. BEARD, 51, lifelong resident of Erie, died Sunday in a Chanute hospital, where she had been received Saturday night.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Tuesday May 9, 1933 Levi BARNETT, 91, a Civil war veteran and a former resident of Hiattville and Fort Scott, died Sunday at the home of a daughter at Eldorado Springs, Mo.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Tuesday May 9, 1933 Samuel WHITTAKER, 79, colored, a Spanish-American war veteran, died at Fort Scott Sunday.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Tuesday May 9, 1933 A marriage license has been issued at Bartlesville to William A. GROSS, 33, and Mrs. Katherine E. GROSS, 25, both of Bartlesville.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Tuesday May 9, 1933 Coffey county commissioners have decided to discontinue, for the present at least, payment of bounties on everything but coyotes.