The Carbondale Independent Osage County Wednesdsay November 16, 1892 Mr. W.S. EDMUNSON, an old and much respected citizen of Junction township, died Thursday night last very suddenly. He was afflicted with asthma and had for some time been quite unwell, still he was able to be about all the time.
The Carbondale Independent Osage County Wednesday November 16, 1892 Marriage licenses were issued last week to: Andrew E. MAGOWEN and Miss Cordelia CARPENTER, both of Burlingame; Emmanuel EPPS and Miss Alice AUSTIN, of Burlingame; Calvin W. EVANS of Osage City and Miss Katie REA, of Burlingame.
The Carobondale Independent Osage County Wednesday October 26, 1892 Ross MORGAN and Miss Ann LOUCKS of Burlingame, were married at that place last evening. We wish them all the joy and happiness there is possible.
The Carbondale Independent Osage County Wednesday October 26, 1892 Died, in this city on Monday, October 23rd, after a lingering illness, Mrs. Villard LONG, in thirty-first year of her age. She leaves three children, whose father have been dead several years.
The Carbondale Independent Osage County Wednesday October 26, 1892 Henry DUNCAN at the Mound Stock Farm has some fine cockerels of the Plymouth Rock, Brown Leghorn and Partridge Cochin breed for sale at one dollar each. Dr. C. C. MOORE has the agency for this section for Racine School and Hall Furniture Company, whose goods are well known for their strength, beauty and durability. Mr. Otto CONWELL, of Wakarusa, a brother of Mr. Frank Conwell, of this city, were married on Wednesday last. We have not received particulars, but wish the happy couple much joy. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale at Moore's.
The Carbondale Independent Osage County Wednesday October 26, 1882 Among the marriage licenses issued last week were: John M. MORSE and Eva WHITE, of Junction; and Amos WORRALL and Serena J. STOUT, of Fairfax.
The Carbondale Independent Osage County Wednesday October 19, 1882 A young man named of COYLE, living in the west part of town, died very suddenly on Friday evening of heart disease.
The Carbondale Independent Osage County Wednesday October 19, 1882 Died, on Saturday, October 14, in the eastern part of town, an infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James BORING.
The Carbondale Independent Osage County Wednesday October 19, 1882 Died, on Wednesday, October 18th, Clinton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry WILIET, of dropsy, aged two years.
The Carbondale Independent Thursday October 19, 1882 C.A. ELLIS, at the Cottage, is making some improvements, about his hotel, to make it attractive to guests. He has now had the place neatly and tastely repainted.
The Carbondale Independent Osage County Wednesday October 19, 1882 Died, on Friday night, October 13th, 1882, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin HEISEL aged nearly one year. The little one had been suffering for a long time, and death thus came to its relief.
The Carbondale Independent Osage County Wednesday October 19, 1882 Married, at the residence of the bride's father, in Lyndon, on Wednesday, October 11th, Mr. S.L. BILLINGS of Burlingame to Miss Ida WHITMAN of the latter place.
The Topeka Daily Capital Sunday December 25,1960 Henry Schooten. Henry SCHOOTEN, 69, of Osage City, died Saturday at his home. He was born Jan. 21, 1897, at Logan(?), and lived at Osage City nine years. He spent most of his life in Northern Lyon County, was a member of the American Legion and IOOF in Harveyville, and a veteran of World War I. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Florence Schooten, of the home; a son, Herman of El Dorado; three daughters, Mrs. Lois COATS, of Emporia; Mrs. Loran SHAW of Auburn, and Mrs. Rose VARNER, 1112 Frazier; one brother, Floyd Schooten of Osage City; and two sisters, Mrs. Nora MILLER of Temple, Tex., and Mrs. Pearl TUBBS of Alhambra, Calif. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at the Harveyville Methodist Church. Burial will be in Wilmington Cemetery. Austin Funeral Home of Eskridge is in charge.
The Carbondale Independent Osage County Wednesday October 12, 1882 Died, on Monday, October 9, 1882, in Elk Creek neighborhood, east of here, Mrs. Charles CHASE, from spasms. Mr. and Mrs. Chase were new comers here, and this makes it doubly hard for the stricken husband.
The Carbondale Independent Osage County Wednesday September 28, 1882 On Saturday last Frank INGERSOL, of Michigan Valley, was married to Miss Ida HASKINS, at the residence of the bride's parents in Douglas county. The young couple have our best wishes.
The Carbondale Independent Wednesday September 21, 1882 Mr. T. G. RANDALL, of Osage City, has received an appointment as clerk in the Pension Department at Washington. Mr. T.G. RANDALL and wife, of Osage City, are stopping at J.C. ISERMAN's in Ridgeway. They will go to Washington this week, where Mr. R. will assume his duties in the pension department. (September 28, 1882)
The Carbondale Independent Osage City Wednesday August 24, 1883 Died, in this city on Wednesday, August 23, Anna, daughter of Henry URICH, aged eight years. Funeral services at one o'clock today.
The Carbondale Independent Osage County Wednesday August 24, 1882 An Old Soldier Gone. Died, in Burlingame, on Monday August 21, Edward Mercer, who has been physically debilitated and often sick ever since the close of the Rebellion. He went out as a private in Company I, of the Eleventh Kansas, and he achieved quite a prominent military record during the war, being promoted by meritious conduct to the postion of second lieutenant and assigned to the Fifteenth Kansas, and received many congratulatory letters from prominent men. He was wounded at Prairie Grove, Mo., and left for dead on the field; but his tenacity for life was strong and his life was saved. He has ever since then suffered from that wound and was but a wreck of the vigorous man. Mr. Mercer was at one time in the employ of Henry W. Longfellow and it was one of his greatest pleasures to talk of this. He was buried on Tuesday with military honors, the posts of the G.A.R. of this place and Burlingame turning out to do him honor, as also the Burlingame Guards adn Burlingame Cornet Band. He leaves a wife and family in very meager circumstances to mourn his loss.
The Carbondale Independent Osage County Wednesday August 17, 1882 Died, on Sunday, August 13, 1882, Sadie, wife of Mr. N.H. WOOD, in the 29th year of her age. The funeral took place on Monday. The remains being interred in the Ridgeway cemetery, and the sermon will be preached by the Rev. H.A.L. King in the M.E. church in this city on Sunday next, on account of the non-arrival of relatives. Mrs. Woods death was a great surprise to all, she having been illbut a short time, and the bereaved husband has the heartfelt sympathy of all.
The Carbondale Independent Osage County Wednesday August 17, 1882 Married, at the school house in District No. 13, Elk township, this county, on Sunday, August 13, by the Reverend J.B. Deven, of Lecompton, Mary HARRISON, of Elk township to Joe VIERSON, of Pella, Iowa. The people turned out enmasse to wish the young couple a long life and happiness, at least a hundred and twenty-five being present. The happy pair have the best wishes of the Independent as also our thanks for some of the wedding cake.