Friday, 1 Nov 1895--Married, Sunday, Oct 25, Miss Laura Christian, of Litchfield, Ill to Mr. Henry Crews, of St. Louis. 1 Nov 1895--Died, near Roanoke, on the 26th Mrs. Martha J. Higdon, wife of H. T. Higdon, aged 54 years. Deceased was a sister of W. E. Ward of Higbee. The remains were buried at Roanoke Sunday. 1 Nov 1895--Born, on the 29th, to Lee Lewis and wife a son. 1 Nov 1895--Married, in Moberly, on the 23rd T. H. Shelton and Miss Annie Owen. Eld Richard Winscott officiated. 8 Nov 1895--FROM HARRISBURG--Born to Tom Baily and wife a girl. 8 Nov 1895--FROM HARRISBURG--Born to Jack Porter and wife a boy. 8 Nov 1895--FROM HARRISBURG--Born, to J. B. Childers and wife a boy. 8 Nov 1895--FROM HARRISBURG--Born to Jackson Watkins and wife a daughter. 8 Nov 1895--FROM HARRISBURG--Graham Bently is the happy father of a pair of fine boys, presented by his wife. 8 Nov 1895--FROM HARRISBURG--Elder Parish Dougherty filled his regular appointment at St. Clair school house Saturday and Sunday, preaching three interesting sermons to an appreciative audience. Bro. Dougherty is a faithful and worthy pastor and a good preacher. 8 Nov 1895--Mrs. T. H. Dinwiddie and her sister, Miss Callie Jones went to Fayette Friday to visit their mother, Mrs. William Jones. 8 Nov 1895--Married, at the residence of D. J. Stamper, Clifton Hill, on Thursday evening, Oct 31, 1895, Miss Martha Stamper and Mr. Alonzo Malone, both of Randolph county. Eld P. F. Sears officiating--Huntsville Herald. 8 Nov 1895--Geo. Reynolds, aged about 24 years, who was taken to the Fulton Asylum from near Burton about a year ago was brought home by his father and sister Saturday. He is in a critical condition and unless relief comes soon, can live but a short time. 8 Nov 1895--Died, on the 1st, Robert, the three-year-old son of Joe Hardwick and wife, of membranous croup. The funeral services were conducted at the residence Sunday evening after which the remains were interred in the city cemetery. 8 Nov 1895--Married, at the residence of the bride's parents, in Salisbury, Wednesday, October, the 30th, Mr. David T. Green, of Armstrong, to Miss Lulu Patterson, daughter of ex-Major D. R. Patterson, of Salisbury. Mr. Green has many friends here who join the News in wishing himself and bride a happy journey through life. 8 Nov 1895--Died, in Moberly, on the 1st, Elsie, the 3-year-old daughter of Mark Cubbage and wife, of Higbee. Mrs. Cubbage and children were visiting her parents, J. W. Cummings and wife when the child was taken sick, and were unable to return home. The remains were interred Sunday at Oakland cemetery, Moberly. Friday, 15 Nov 1895--Born, on the 14th, to Hugh McCall and wife a son. 15 Nov 1895--A Negro girl, age 16, whose name we were unable to get, died west of town Sunday, of consumption. 15 Nov 1895--Born, on the 8th, to Tip Lewis and wife a son. 15 Nov 1895--Born, on the 12th, to Wm. Chapman and wife, a son. 15 Nov 1895--Died, near Higbee, on the 8th, the 2-year-old daughter of Joe Johnson and wife. 15 Nov 1895--Died, on the 11th, the infant daughter of G. W. Brewer. It's remains were buried at the city cemetery Tuesday. 15 Nov 1895--G. R. Rennolds and W. E. Ward went to St. Louis Sunday to attend the funeral of T. B. Anderson who died suddenly at that place last week. 15 Nov 1895--T. L. Anderson, a bright young student of Central College passed through here Monday on his return from Louisiana, MO, where he spent a week with relatives. 15 Nov 1895--J. E. Lessley who went to Oklahoma about a year ago and located near Norman, was married on the 10th, near that place to Miss Mary Grotts. The News extends congratulations. 15 Nov 1895--John Collins was stricken with paralysis Wednesday morning and is in a critical condition. He is 73 years and his recovery is doubtful. 15 Nov 1895--J. E. Rucker received a telegram from Ennis Texas, Wednesday morning, informing him of the death of his little granddaughter, Mary Higginbotham who died at that place Tuesday morning. 22 Nov 1895--Boyd McCrary of Howard county, of whom we made mention of last week as being in a dying condition, quietly passed away at his residence in Fayette Saturday morning, aged 82 years. 22 Nov 1895--Robert Dougherty has been appointed postmaster at Burton. 29 Nov 1895--Dr. Freeman, aged 35 years committed suicide near Kaseyville, Macon county, Friday by shooting himself in the head. He had been twice in the asylum and preferred death to a third term. 29 Nov 1895--Born, on the 27th, to August Adler and wife, a daughter. 29 Nov 1895--Died, Nov 26, of membranous croup, Yeaman, the 6 year old son of Rev. Notley Magruder. Funeral services were held at New Sharon Wednesday by Rev. Turnage, of Armstrong, after which the remains were deposited in their last resting place. 29 Nov 1895--Died, at Clifton Hill, on the 20th of consumption, Robert E. L. Turner, aged 26 years. 29 Nov 1895--IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE--Of our little Ruby Vivian who was born Nov 28, 1893 and died Nov 7, 1895. (long poem) J. C. and M. F. Johnson. (Note, I believe this is the 2 year old daughter of Joe Johnson, as mentioned in the 15 Nov edition of the paper) 29 Nov 1895--Thomas Roads died while sitting in his chair at his home in Renick on the 20th. He was about 60 years old. 29 Nov 1895--Died, in Moberly on the 23rd, of consumption, Mrs Mary Dyer, aged 40 years. Kathy Bowlin, Additions, corrections, comments welcome.