The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Saturday April 20, 1935 Mrs. Emma Green HARVEY, 74, wife of Albert Harvey, a Civil war veteran, died at the home at Cherryvale Thursday night and burial will be there Monday afternoon. Her first husband, Frank Green, died in 1915 and is buried at Piedmont.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Saturday April 20, 1935 Charles P. HOMRIGHOUSE, 72, is dead at Garnett, where he had been a prominent civic leader for many years. His widow and three children survive.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Saturday April 20, 1935 John W. DICUS, colored, is dead at Bufflville, near Neodesha.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Saturday April 20, 1935 Dorothy Ann, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray RADER, of Galena, died yesterday.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Saturday April 20, 1935 A son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan GLASSNER of Parsons.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Saturday April 20, 1935 Amos MEHL, 27, of Wann, and Jessie Mae JOHNSON, 23, of Bartlesville were married at Bartlesville last night.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Saturday April 20, 1935 A son was born yesterday to Dr. and Mrs. J.W. BISHOP of Bartlesville.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Thursday April 18, 1935 Mrs. Mary BLACKBOURN, 84, resident of Mound City since 1855, died there yesterday. Among survivors is a half-brother, Pete BOLLINGER of Longton.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Thursday April 18, 1935 Miss Josephine Povodnik SPENSBERGER, 24, died last night at Pittsburg.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Thursday April 18, 1935 George STARK, 71, died yesterday at Croweburg, near Pittsburg.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Thursday April 18, 1935 Mrs. Sarah Jane GAZAWAY, 81, mother of Mrs. Lizzie MORRIS, of Caney, died Tuesday night at Arcadia, Kan., her home many years.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Thursday April 18, 1935 Francis M. WESTLAKE, 93-year-old Civil War veteran, died Tuesday at La Harpe, his home since 1917.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Thursday April 18, 1935 Walter HAYNES, 62, was found dead in his bed at Chanute yesterday morning, and death was attributed to a heart disorder. He had lived at Chanute most of the time since he was 10 years old.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Thursday April 18, 1935 Con. J. HUNT of Columbus died yesterday in a Kansas City hospital to which he was removed last Saturday night.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Thursday April 18, 1935 Dorothy, 9-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. FREDERICK of Chanute, received cuts on one leg and one foot Tuesday at Chanute, when struck by a motor car driven by George WILSON of Thayer. Mrs. Bertie Mae JOHNSON, colored, received cuts and bruises at Chanute Tuesday afternoon when struck and knocked down by a motor car. Rural Route 5 from Columbus postoffice will be consolidated with Route 2 and 4, effective Mayh 31. On that date Orlando E. PENCE, Route 1 carrier, and James G. BOWSER, carrier on Route 6, will be retired after thirty years service, and carriers will be reassigned.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Thursday April 18, 1935 Mr. and Mrs. R.W. PERRILL of Cedar Vale, announce adoption of a 3-week-old boy, Daniel Wilson.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Thursday April 18, 1935 Mr. and Mrs. Paul ATWATER of Cedar Vale are parents of a son, born, April 10, at Wichita.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Thursday April 18, 1935 Roberta Ann, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert DREYER, is dead at Iola.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Thursday April 18,1935 Marriage Licenses have been issued at Bartlesville to: Floyd JONES, 28, and Mary GABALO, 17, both of Bartlesville. Sherman BLAIR, 27, and Mrs. Pauline GOINS, 19, both of Bartlesville. Walter BENNETT, 28, of Barnsdall and Martha Jean MEREDITH, 22, of Bartlesville. Walter C. ALBERTY, 42, and Myrtle MURCH, 29, both of Oklahoma City.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Wednesday April 17, 1935 Perry Abraham POWELL, 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Powell of near Elgin, died in the Osage county hospital at Pawhuska yesterday of measles and pneumonia.