The Courier-Chronicle Humboldt,TN September 3,1915 Less Dungan,colored,was capyured red-handed after breaking into J.N.Midyett's store on 17th Avenue North Sunday night.Noises were heard in the store by a neighbor,who went at once for City Marshal Senter and the house breaker was captured. Kenton,TN.,August 31.--Joe E.Thomas,local agent for the Ford automobile,was killed last night by the overturning of his machine on the Kenton-Rutherford road.He was 33 years of age,the son of J.G.Thomas. Bells,TN.,Sept.1st.--At her home in Fruitvale on Friday last,Mrs.J.R.Jackson died after two weeks illness.She is survived by her husband and three children.The remains were laid to rest at Walnut Hill Cem. In Memory----Of little Artis Dalton McCoy,He died on Wednesday morning,August morning August 11th,1915;14 months old. News From Gadsden---- Mr.Ed Welch,s wife died this morning,the 31st. Mrs.Bob Jackson,of Fruitvale died last Friday and was buried Saturday at Walnut Hill. Ripley,TN.,August 31.--About 7:30 this morning the fast train south on the Illinois Central struck Miss Lillie Covington of Brownsville and injured her so severely that she died within a short time after she was brought to Ripley.The accident occurred at Flippen,four miles north of this place.Miss Covington was about 15 years of age and was the daughter of Mr.& Mrs.Gus Covington of Brownsville and neice of B.C.Covington of this county. J.J.Reeves,66 years of age,a well known farmer of near Milan,died last Friday of tuberculosis. Mr.Jno.A.Cathey,formerly a resident of Humboldt and a merchant here for several years,died in Memphis Thursday.He leaves his wife and two sons.The remains will be buried at Brownsville today. From Salem----Mr.& Mrs.John Tinsley are entertaining a new boy at their home. Mrs.Joseph Pettijon returned Thursday from Jackson Where she attended the funeral of Miss Will Spencer. Born to Mr.& Mrs.Jno.Hazelwood of Gibson,an eleven pound boy.