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    1. The Daily Examiner - 01, 03 Oct 1898
    2. Let me know if you would like to keep seeing these. I have information to the end of 1898 so far. I thought you might want to see the personal mentions, etc, in case in mentioned some of your ancestors. I am also adding this information to the website. Eleanor Colson 01 Oct 1898 Personal Mention Miss Mattie Dickson went to Hempstead yesterday afternoon. Mrs. May Ward, of Bryan, who has been the guest of Mrs. John West in this city for some days, left for Houston last evening. W. R. Beaumier and wife left for Temple this morning after a short visit to Mrs. J. W. Leake. Rev. McIver, of Anderson, was here today. Ed Woodward is quite sick at his home on Tenth street. Mrs. Chas. V. Bieberstein left for Round Top, Fayette county, this morning. Mrs. Geo. L. Conoly is convlescent, the EXAMINER is happy to report. F. Teague, Esq., of Brenham, was here on legal business today. John D. Binford has taken a berth behind the counter at the Fruit Palace. Mrs. C. W. Stewart has been quite ill for two or three days, but is better today. Miss Carrie Marcher, of Bonham, who has been visiting Miss Katie Norwood, returned home this morning. Graham Baker, of Houston, is in the city visiting his cousin, Stratton Baker. ************** 03 Oct 1898 Personal Mention Rev. McMahan is in the city. Jno. Talley, of Tharp, is in the city today on a business trip. Mrs. John Cochran, of Grange Hall, went to Dallas yesterday. J. C. Roberts and J. C. Phillips, of Houston, are in city today. J. D. Franklow went to Bobbin this morning in the interest of his firm. Mrs. S. M. Cook left today for Kyle to visit her friend, Mrs. J. C. Poulton. Miss Willie Cuthrell, of Oakland, is visiting her brother, A. V. Cuthrell. Editor Carnes, of the Bryan Eagle, was in Navasota a while last evening. Mrs. J. B. Cobb left on this morning's Santa Fe for Brenham to visit a few days. J. L. Franklow who has been indisposed for sometime is but slightly better today. Misses Clara and Gertie Fahey took the cars here yesterday for Austin to attend school. A. A. McCaskill is in Navasota today on his way from Alabama to his home in Retreat. Mrs. W. D. Branum will, occupy the Brooks' cottage just vacated by Mrs. Gibson. A. G. Throop, a ex-resident of Navasota, now a citizen of Belton, is in the city on business. Mrs. Ivy Brooks sopped with relatives in Navasota Saturday night on her way home from Temple to Bryan. Miss Ebbie Williamson, of Roans Prairie, returned home yesterday after spending a week with relatives in Navasota. Mrs. Lydia Gibson and family are moving into the Duncan cottage near the base ball park today. Will Gibson has purchased the property. Arthur Smith took his run as messenger on the Santa Fe yesterday morning. Ed Easley takes back the wagon as a steady job and Henry Fore goes back to his laundry. Hospital Steward Sam Goodman and Sergeant Chester Easley returned home from Dallas last night and are meeting friends after five months absence. Sam's red cross uniform is one of the prettiest in the service. It denotes the highest ranking non-commissioned officers in the service.l ************** A Quiet Wedding T. J. Wolsey, of Bryan, and Mrs. Ada Kennedy, formerly of Roans Prairie but now a resident of Navasota, were quietly wedded last night at the residence of Squire Forrester. The newly married couple left this morning for their future home in Bryan.

    07/21/2004 06:25:19
    1. Re: [TXGRIMES] The Daily Examiner - 01, 03 Oct 1898
    2. Freddy Mock
    3. Eleanor, I like seeing these. Do one a day so we do not have so much to read at once. EleanorCol@aol.com wrote: >Let me know if you would like to keep seeing these. I have information to >the end of 1898 so far. I thought you might want to see the personal mentions, >etc, in case in mentioned some of your ancestors. I am also adding this >information to the website. > >Eleanor Colson > >01 Oct 1898 >Personal Mention > >Miss Mattie Dickson went to Hempstead yesterday afternoon. >Mrs. May Ward, of Bryan, who has been the guest of Mrs. John West in this >city for some days, left for Houston last evening. >W. R. Beaumier and wife left for Temple this morning after a short visit to >Mrs. J. W. Leake. >Rev. McIver, of Anderson, was here today. >Ed Woodward is quite sick at his home on Tenth street. >Mrs. Chas. V. Bieberstein left for Round Top, Fayette county, this morning. >Mrs. Geo. L. Conoly is convlescent, the EXAMINER is happy to report. >F. Teague, Esq., of Brenham, was here on legal business today. >John D. Binford has taken a berth behind the counter at the Fruit Palace. >Mrs. C. W. Stewart has been quite ill for two or three days, but is better >today. >Miss Carrie Marcher, of Bonham, who has been visiting Miss Katie Norwood, >returned home this morning. >Graham Baker, of Houston, is in the city visiting his cousin, Stratton Baker. > >************** >03 Oct 1898 > >Personal Mention > >Rev. McMahan is in the city. >Jno. Talley, of Tharp, is in the city today on a business trip. >Mrs. John Cochran, of Grange Hall, went to Dallas yesterday. >J. C. Roberts and J. C. Phillips, of Houston, are in city today. >J. D. Franklow went to Bobbin this morning in the interest of his firm. >Mrs. S. M. Cook left today for Kyle to visit her friend, Mrs. J. C. Poulton. >Miss Willie Cuthrell, of Oakland, is visiting her brother, A. V. Cuthrell. >Editor Carnes, of the Bryan Eagle, was in Navasota a while last evening. >Mrs. J. B. Cobb left on this morning's Santa Fe for Brenham to visit a few >days. >J. L. Franklow who has been indisposed for sometime is but slightly better >today. >Misses Clara and Gertie Fahey took the cars here yesterday for Austin to >attend school. >A. A. McCaskill is in Navasota today on his way from Alabama to his home in >Retreat. >Mrs. W. D. Branum will, occupy the Brooks' cottage just vacated by Mrs. >Gibson. >A. G. Throop, a ex-resident of Navasota, now a citizen of Belton, is in the >city on business. >Mrs. Ivy Brooks sopped with relatives in Navasota Saturday night on her way >home from Temple to Bryan. >Miss Ebbie Williamson, of Roans Prairie, returned home yesterday after >spending a week with relatives in Navasota. >Mrs. Lydia Gibson and family are moving into the Duncan cottage near the base >ball park today. Will Gibson has purchased the property. >Arthur Smith took his run as messenger on the Santa Fe yesterday morning. Ed >Easley takes back the wagon as a steady job and Henry Fore goes back to his >laundry. >Hospital Steward Sam Goodman and Sergeant Chester Easley returned home from >Dallas last night and are meeting friends after five months absence. Sam's red >cross uniform is one of the prettiest in the service. It denotes the highest >ranking non-commissioned officers in the service.l > >************** >A Quiet Wedding > >T. J. Wolsey, of Bryan, and Mrs. Ada Kennedy, formerly of Roans Prairie but >now a resident of Navasota, were quietly wedded last night at the residence of >Squire Forrester. The newly married couple left this morning for their future >home in Bryan. > > >==== TXGRIMES Mailing List ==== >Search the TXGRIMES-L mailing list archives: >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >Enter TXGRIMES in the box >Grimes County TXGenWeb: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~txgrimes/ > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > >

    07/21/2004 04:51:09
    1. Re: [TXGRIMES] The Daily Examiner - 01, 03 Oct 1898
    2. Dorothy Brown
    3. Hi Eleanor, I would like to see whatever you have on the personal mentions. Maybe some of my relatives maybe mentioned in the paper. They lived in Plantersville at this time. So please keep sending whatever you have. Thank you, Dorothy Braunagel Brown EleanorCol@aol.com wrote: >Let me know if you would like to keep seeing these. I have information to >the end of 1898 so far. I thought you might want to see the personal mentions, >etc, in case in mentioned some of your ancestors. I am also adding this >information to the website. > >Eleanor Colson > >01 Oct 1898 >Personal Mention > >Miss Mattie Dickson went to Hempstead yesterday afternoon. >Mrs. May Ward, of Bryan, who has been the guest of Mrs. John West in this >city for some days, left for Houston last evening. >W. R. Beaumier and wife left for Temple this morning after a short visit to >Mrs. J. W. Leake. >Rev. McIver, of Anderson, was here today. >Ed Woodward is quite sick at his home on Tenth street. >Mrs. Chas. V. Bieberstein left for Round Top, Fayette county, this morning. >Mrs. Geo. L. Conoly is convlescent, the EXAMINER is happy to report. >F. Teague, Esq., of Brenham, was here on legal business today. >John D. Binford has taken a berth behind the counter at the Fruit Palace. >Mrs. C. W. Stewart has been quite ill for two or three days, but is better >today. >Miss Carrie Marcher, of Bonham, who has been visiting Miss Katie Norwood, >returned home this morning. >Graham Baker, of Houston, is in the city visiting his cousin, Stratton Baker. > >************** >03 Oct 1898 > >Personal Mention > >Rev. McMahan is in the city. >Jno. Talley, of Tharp, is in the city today on a business trip. >Mrs. John Cochran, of Grange Hall, went to Dallas yesterday. >J. C. Roberts and J. C. Phillips, of Houston, are in city today. >J. D. Franklow went to Bobbin this morning in the interest of his firm. >Mrs. S. M. Cook left today for Kyle to visit her friend, Mrs. J. C. Poulton. >Miss Willie Cuthrell, of Oakland, is visiting her brother, A. V. Cuthrell. >Editor Carnes, of the Bryan Eagle, was in Navasota a while last evening. >Mrs. J. B. Cobb left on this morning's Santa Fe for Brenham to visit a few >days. >J. L. Franklow who has been indisposed for sometime is but slightly better >today. >Misses Clara and Gertie Fahey took the cars here yesterday for Austin to >attend school. >A. A. McCaskill is in Navasota today on his way from Alabama to his home in >Retreat. >Mrs. W. D. Branum will, occupy the Brooks' cottage just vacated by Mrs. >Gibson. >A. G. Throop, a ex-resident of Navasota, now a citizen of Belton, is in the >city on business. >Mrs. Ivy Brooks sopped with relatives in Navasota Saturday night on her way >home from Temple to Bryan. >Miss Ebbie Williamson, of Roans Prairie, returned home yesterday after >spending a week with relatives in Navasota. >Mrs. Lydia Gibson and family are moving into the Duncan cottage near the base >ball park today. Will Gibson has purchased the property. >Arthur Smith took his run as messenger on the Santa Fe yesterday morning. Ed >Easley takes back the wagon as a steady job and Henry Fore goes back to his >laundry. >Hospital Steward Sam Goodman and Sergeant Chester Easley returned home from >Dallas last night and are meeting friends after five months absence. Sam's red >cross uniform is one of the prettiest in the service. It denotes the highest >ranking non-commissioned officers in the service.l > >************** >A Quiet Wedding > >T. J. Wolsey, of Bryan, and Mrs. Ada Kennedy, formerly of Roans Prairie but >now a resident of Navasota, were quietly wedded last night at the residence of >Squire Forrester. The newly married couple left this morning for their future >home in Bryan. > > >==== TXGRIMES Mailing List ==== >Search the TXGRIMES-L mailing list archives: >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >Enter TXGRIMES in the box >Grimes County TXGenWeb: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~txgrimes/ > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > >

    07/21/2004 09:47:22