6 Sep 1895--P H Foster, of Salisbury, aged 53 years, died Friday evening, after being confined to his bed for three years. Twenty years ago, a Negro, while shaving him at Glasgow, cut off a mole on Foster's left temple, which never cured up and of late years developed into a cancer that had eaten one side of his head and face entirely off--Glasgow Missourian. 6 Sep 1895--Eld. D. M. Grandfield, well known here died at his home in Troy, MO, last week. 6 Sep 1895--Died, near Higbee, on the 4th of heart trouble, Mrs. John W. Burtner, aged about 55 years. 6 Sep 1895--Geo. Palmatary, of Howard county, who has been at home on a 30 days furlough from the Fulton insane asylum, returned to the institution Saturday. 6 Sep 1895--Neil McInis, aged 54 years, attempted suicide by cutting his throat at Moberly this week. He claimed to be sick, out of work and tired of life. He may recover. 6 Sep 1895--G. S. Houtz and wife were called to Arbila, MO, on Saturday night last on account of the sickness and death of his mother, Mrs. Mary Houtz, who was 80 years of age. Mr. Houtz buried his father at the same place one year ago. 13 Sep 1895--Eugene Ashurst, aged 31, of near Blackburn, committed suicide Monday by shooting himself through the head. 13 Sep 1895--YATES--We are sorry to state that uncle Nick Dysart is real poorly, having had a light stroke of paralysis. The old gentleman will soon be 95 years old, as he was born in October 1800. 13 Sep 1895--G. L. Williams and wife returned Monday from a visit to his father, I. J. Williams near Gant, Mo. 13 Sep 1895--Mr. John Harris and Miss Anna Terrill, of Higbee, were married in Huntsville, Thursday the 6th. The News extends congratulations. 13 Sep 1895--Married, in Higbee, on the 6th, at the residence of and by Squire Rankin, Thos. L. Davis and Mrs. Mary L. Ford. The News joins other friends in extending good wishes. 13 Sep 1895--O. S. Reed and wife of near Darksville, are here this week, the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. A. Loyd. 13 Sep 1895--PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES--Miss Pearl Dougherty made her debut with the pupils of room 2. Miss Pearl seems also to possess the elements of a teacher and she will no doubt prove a success. 13 Sep 1895--Mrs. Israel Hale, aged 87 years, died last Tuesday at the home of her son-in-law, Thomas Bagby, 4 miles northwest of Huntsville. She had been a member of the Presbyterian church from early womanhood. Deceased was the grandmother of Mrs. W. B. Ryle of Higbee. 13 Sep 1895--Died, of consumption, on the 5th, Miss Della Harris, daughter of Daniel and Lousetta Harris, aged 18 years. She was stricken with the disease twelve months ago, and bore her great suffering with a fortitude seldom equaled. She united with the Methodist church some time ago and was fully prepared to meet the great change. The evening before she died she called her classmates around her, told them what songs she wanted sung at her funeral, bade them farewell, and waited for the end to come, with a resignation that only a Christian can. Her funeral was preached at the M. E. Church Monday morning by Rev. Richard Wilkinson, after which the remains were followed to the city cemetery by a large number of relatives and friends, where they were placed by loving hands to await the resurrection morn. The News joins the entire community in extending sympathy to the bereaved family. 20 Sep 1895--Dr. Vaughan, an aged citizen of Glasgow, died Monday. 20 Sep 1895--Born, on the 15th, to John Mead and wife, a 10 pound son. 20 Sep 1895--Born, on the 16th, to Bud Holtzclaw and wife, a 12 pound daughter. 20 Sep 1895--G. L. Williams and wife left yesterday for St. Louis to visit her brother, Byrd Burton, and to attend the fair and exposition. 20 Sep 1895--Mrs. James Terrill, of Dechard, Tenn, well known in this county died last week after a long illness. Mrs. Terrill was a sister to County Recorder John N. Hamilton and to W. T. Hamilton of this city. Prof. Jim Terrill was formerly president of Mt. Pleasant College at Huntsville--Moberly Democrat. 20 Sep 1895--Born, on the 19th, to Elmer McDowal and wife, twin boys one of which died. 27 Sep 1895--Born, on the 26th, to Mark Murphy and wife a son. 27 Sep 1895--Died, on the 21st, infant daughter of A. C. Holtzclaw and wife. 27 Sep 1895--Married, on the 24th, by Squire Rankin, D. W. Bowen and Mrs. Grace Marcum. The marriage ceremony took place at the residence of Mr. Bowen. The News extends congratulations. 27 Sep 1895--Died, on the 21st, of apoplexy of the lungs, Mrs. Mary Andrews, of near Myres, aged 52 years. Deceased leaves a husband and two grown sons, John F. and J. L. Andrews and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. Mrs. Andrews was a sister of G. R. Rennolds, of Higbee. Her funeral was preached at New Hope church Monday by Elders John McCune and J. B. Naylor, after which the remains were laid to rest to await the resurrection morn. 27 Sep 1895--James Bennett died at the home of A. J. Amick in Cairo on Monday night, Sept 16, 1895, aged about 85 years. Mr. Bennett was the grand-father of Mrs. John Hogue of this city. He was one of Randolph's oldest and most highly respected citizens, and will be remembered by many of those who attended the Hade Brown trial in this city. It was in front of his residence that Hade Brown shot Mrs. Parish, and Mr. Bennett was an important witness at the trial.--Moberly Democrat. 27 Sep 1895--Lewis Thurman, a prosperous farmer of Howard county, shot and killed Alf Walker, a Negro with a bad reputation, Saturday morning near Fayette. The verdict of the coroner's jury was that the Negro came to his death by a pistol shot and that said shot was fired in self defense. 27 Sep 1895--Mr. and Mrs. John Calhoun, of Texas, who have been visiting relatives in Missouri for the past month will leave Monday for their southern home. They in company with Mrs. Brink, of Kansas City, and Jas. Rennolds, of Higbee, left Wednesday for Fayette where they will spend a few days with J. M. Rennolds and other relatives. They will return here Sunday evening and will be the guest of G. R. Rennolds and wife and would be glad to have all their friends call and see them. 27 Sep 1895--Born, on the 22nd to A. B. Heathman and wife, a daughter. 27 Sep 1895--Born, near Myres, on the 19th, to Dr. R. L. Nichols and wife, a daughter. 27 Sep 1895--The infant child of Wm. Thompson of near Yates, died Tuesday of this week. 27 Sep 1895--G. R. Rennolds and wife visited her father, Nicholas Dysart, near Yates yesterday. The old gentleman is quite poorly. 27 Sep 1895--H. C. Rennolds and family drove over from Macon county Monday to be present at the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Mary Andrews. Kathy Bowlin, Additions, corrections, comments welcome.