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    1. [MOHOWARD-L] Higbee News, 3 Nov 1894--24 Nov 1894
    2. Mike & Kathy Bowlin
    3. 3 Nov 1894--Born, on the 2nd, to R. S. Jones and wife, a son. 3 Nov 1894--Willard P. Cave and Miss Fannie Lango, of Moberly, were married Wednesday of last week. 3 Nov 1894--Miss Jennie Duckworth, formerly of this place died in Centerville, Ia, October 27, aged 19 years. 10 Nov 1894--Died at the residence of J. B. Graves, near town on the 5th, Mrs. Sallie Robb, aged 86 years. 10 Nov 1894--Born, on the 4th, to E. W. Cundiff and wife, a son. 10 Nov 1894--Born, on the 6th, to Jas. Warford and wife, a daughter. 10 Nov 1894--Mr. Jas Hare and Miss Lizzie Lamb of Higbee were married in Huntsville Tuesday. 10 Nov 1894--L. Kellogg, an old resident of Moberly died at his home in that place last Saturday aged 60 years. 10 Nov 1894--Married, on Nov 7 at the residence of and by Rev. W. B. Anderson, Perry Dooley of Stoutsville, and Mrs. Jessie Smith, of this place. The News extends good wishes. 10 Nov 1894--John M. Edwards is visiting his brother near town. 10 Nov 1894--The friends of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Anson will regret to learn of the death of their bright little son Fred which occurred at Pulaski, Ill, Friday of last week. 10 Nov 1894--Thos. H. Walkup, a prominent young business man of Armstrong, died at Hot Springs, Ark, Tuesday of typhoid fever. He went to the Springs some time ago to be treated for rheumatism, when he was taken with fever which resulted in his death. 17 Nov 1894--KILLED BY A HORSE--Last Sunday morning Pleas Sappington, a prosperous farmer living two miles southwest of Sturgeon, arranged to go with his children to Sturgeon to Sunday school. He caught the horse and started the children who expected him to overtake them on the way, but he failed to do so. When preaching was over they returned home and reported the matter to their mother who became alarmed, and a search was at once begun. It was not long before he was found near the barn in an unconscious condition. Assistance was called and he was removed to the house where he died an hour later. Upon examination it was found that his skull was badly fractured and one leg bruised. It is thought that his horse fell on him as one of the saddle stirrups was badly mashed and the horse's side showed evidences of a fall. 17 Nov 1894--CLARK ITEMS--Dr. Mangus has found among the latest returns a 11 pound daughter, born Nov 6. 17 Nov 1894--CLARK ITEMS--Willard Terrill and Miss Addie Shirley were married Sunday. May their lives be full of pleasure and success. 17 Nov 1894--Died, on Sunday, the 11th, infant child of Jas. Warford and wife. 17 Nov 1894--Married, near Moberly on the 11, G. L. Jenkins and Miss Lizzie Brock. 17 Nov 1894--Born, near Burton on the 12th, to Wesley Henderson and wife, a daughter. 17 Nov 1894--Rev. Wright was called to Cairo Wednesday to preach the funeral of Mrs. John Brock who died at that place Tuesday. 17 Nov 1894--W. Potts a prominent stock trader of Audrain county, died at his home in Mexico Sunday, of heart disease. 17 Nov 1894--Wm. Winn, one of the oldest citizens of Boone county, died at the residence of his son James, near Sturgeon last Sunday. 17 Nov 1894--Died, at Chetopa, Kansas, on the 13th, Mrs. Elizabeth Merrill, aged 50 years. Deceased was a sister of Green Duncan and Mrs. Joshua Hudson, both of whom were with her during her illness. 24 Nov 1894--Died, near Myres, on the 17th, the 5-year-old son of Barney Frazier and wife. 24 Nov 1894--Howard Nelson and Miss Ada Higdon of Howard, were married in Glasgow on the 21st. Kathy Bowlin, Additions, corrections, comments welcome.

    05/23/2001 03:26:26