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    1. [MORANDOL-L] Higbee News, Friday, 10 Sep 1915
    2. Mike & Kathy Bowlin
    3. Friday, 10 Sep 1915--J. W. Pattrick and wife, Miller Robb, wife and daughter, and Roy Hitt attended the Ragsdell family reunion at Patrick Doyle's near Middle Grove last Sunday. Friday, 10 Sep 1915--Quite a number of relatives and friends gathered at the home of James Wheeler and wife of east of town Sunday, August 29 to celebrate his 74th birthday. Those present were: James Wheeler, Jr. and family, Will Compton and wife, Bennet Wilson and family, Mrs. Minnie Rector and son of Sedalia, J. W. Pattrick and wife, Mrs. James Baker and two daughters, B. Heathman and family, W. H. Duffield, John Smith and wife and Josh Duffield. All report an enjoyable time and hope Uncle Jimmie will live to enjoy many more such birthdays. Friday, 10 Sep 1915--KIDWELL GIVEN TWO YEARS--Chas. Kidwell, who slugged and robbed Warren Tucker here on the night of July 5, was given two years in the pen when his case was heard in circuit court at Huntsville this week. He plead guilty and threw himself on the mercy of the court. Friday, 10 Sep 1915--Robert Williams, was very painfully hurt while at work at the Walton mine Wednesday, being caught under a heavy fall of rock, and having his chest quite badly mashed. No bones were broken, however, and Mr. Williams will no doubt be out in a few days. Friday, 10 Sep 1915--The infant son of Martin Mead and wife died on the 8th. Friday, 10 Sep 1915--Born, on the 4th, to W. Birch Dougherty and wife, a son. Friday, 10 Sep 1915--Born, at Yates, on the 8th, to Lessly Robb and wife, a daughter. Friday, 10 Sep 1915--R. H. Jones, superintendent of Higbee's school several years ago, and for the past three years in charge of the school at Slater, resigned last week to accept a life position with the American Book Company. Friday, 10 Sep 1915--Born, on the 4th, to Thos. Evans and wife, a daughter. Friday, 10 Sep 1915--Harvey Robb sold his farm of 100 acres west of town the first of the week to Boss Jonee at $40 per acre, and will move to town as soon as he can find a suitable residence. Friday, 10 Sep 1915--Mrs. Susan Wheeler, who fell and broke her hip about a month ago, has been in a very critical condition for the past week, and her recovery is doubtful, owing to her age. She is almost 80. Friday, 10 Sep 1915--Ray Holtzclaw left yesterday for Fayette where he will enter Central College. Ray is one of our best and brightest boys and it is our guess that he will always be found close to the head of his class. Kathy Bowlin Additions, corrections, comments.

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