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 The papers of 1898 were so very difficult to read and in such bad shape that a lot of them were abstracted from what could be read, therefore some entries may be incomplete in form.

 

 

Cassville Republican, Weekly Paper, Thursday, May 5, 1898

Shady Grove News: Jake England and his two daughter visited at Monett Saturday and Sunday.

Shady Grove News: Willie Freeze has the war fever. Better consult that best girl before you start, for on her decision may hang the destiny of your life.

Seligman News: W. F. Fine was elected teacher for Wednesday night by the Rock Springs Writing Club.

C. C. Fawver and son Floyd visited Eureka Springs, Monday.

Exeter News: Robert Bibb has started a grocery store in connection with his poultry and egg business.

Joe Mitchell reports that the recent thunder showers played sad havoc with his telephone instrument. many being left open and burned out.

R. H. Elam of Eagle Rock was called Friday to see his sister, Mrs. Carl Sapp, of near Exeter, who is ill with hemorrhage of the lungs. [Research Note: Richard Elam was married to Alice Haddock, daughter of Boon and Columbia Haddock. Alice was a descendant of both Charles Haddock Jr. and Zachariah Haddock. Richard was the son of James Henry Elam and his wife Louisa Marnitha Paralee Rogers. Richard's sister Sarah Alice Sapp was married to Jasper Carlin Sapp. Jasper was a son of Silas and Elizabeth (Swiger) Sapp. Elizabeth (Swiger) Sapp's brother Rev. James Swiger was married to Penelope Haddock a sister of Boon Haddock. They were children of Charles and Sarah (Collins) Haddock. Sarah Alice Sapp, wife of Jasper Carlin Sapp,  died Sept 3, 1899. ]

Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO, Weekly Paper, Thursday,  May 12, 1898

Eagle Rock News: Jon Files of Avoca, Ark., was visiting at little John Whittington's from Saturday until Monday.

Eagle Rock News: Will Skelton was doing business at Beaver Friday and Saturday and viewing the washouts and ruins caused by recent rains.

Gunter News: Charley Crabb's baby is very low with pneumonia.

Aix News: Mrs. Montgomery has been sick.

Corsicana News: W. T. Bailey recently caused the arrest of John Bertalot charging him with theft. The trial took place at Purdy Saturday resulting in the conviction of the later, who was fine $1. and cost.

The 70th birthday of James Matlock of near town was pleasantly remembered Sunday by fifty friends who gathered with him to make the day happier and dived the generous dinners brought with them.

Mineral Spring: Foster Garrison has moved with his father's family to Douglas, MO. Foster has been steady and industrious and has given good satisfaction in business since coming here.

Licensed to Wed:

 

Edward W. Daugherty, 22, Cassville & Nola VanZandt, 18, Cassville

T. F. Barnet, ?, Rocky Comfort & Myrtle Duncan, ?, Rocky Comfort

Oran C. Otterman, 20, Monett, & Ella Leake, ?, Monett

Lafayette Trime?, 21, Buttry, Ark. & Nancy A. Potts, ?, Garfield, AR

James C. Bolton, 23, Aurora & Mira Wagon, ?, Aurora

Francis Oxford, ?, Cassville & Lena Roberts, 17, Cassville

Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO, Weekly Paper, Thursday,  May 19, 1898

 

L. G. Brown left Friday morning for Nathiel Spring, Ark., to visit his brother, R. A., whom he had not seen since the war.

 

Mrs. W. L. Marbut informs us that she will remain in charge of the Hotel Barry, not withstanding reports to the contrary.

 

Corsicana News: Mrs. Elihu Blankenship is quite sick.

Rev. J. T. Brattin will preach the funeral of Mrs. Matilda Thomas, wife of Jesse Thomas, at Bethel Church, on Sunday, May 30th at 11 o'clock.

Seligman News: Dee Burnett is on the sick list.

Washburn Prairie News: Ethel Anderson of Washburn was the guest of Miss Nellie Bowman Sunday.

Mineral Spring: The Mineral Spring Cemetery association held their annual meeting, May 14, electing the following officers for the coming year. L. H. Taylor, trustee, Jeremiah Miller, secretary: C. M. Smith Treasure.

Horner News: Miss Minnie Thompson of Cassville was the guest of her cousin, Miss Mittie Johnson, Saturday night and Sunday.

Dog Hollow News: George Dillbeck and B.F. Boyer destroyed a fox den Monday and captured three young foxes alive.

Licensed to Wed:

John F. McKinzie, 27, Washburn & Merry E. Boyd, 21, Washburn

Chambers Fields, 69, Washburn, & Bethena G. Lee, 59, Washburn

John H. Wilson, 29, Cato & Minnie M. Roden, 14, Cato

Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO, Weekly Paper, Thursday,  May 26, 1898

Licensed to Wed:

Robert Hill, 32, Aurora & Deliah Ellis, 19, Madry

Richard H. Hill, 21, Hailey & Eva M. Hutchens, Cassville

William E. Dunn, 23, Cassville & Lillie Pearl Cox, 22, Cassville

Daniel A. Cares, 40, Hailey & Prudy Doty, 20, Jenkins

June 2, 1898, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Weekly Paper, Cassville, Barry Co., MO 

Licensed to Wed:

William E. Atkisson, 22, Cassville & Otis Earl, 19, Exeter

Edward s. Wilson, 33, Monett & Nettie M. Pollock, 21, Purdy

George T. Schad, Purdy & Margaret Hunke, Purdy

June 9, 1898, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Weekly Paper, Cassville, Barry Co., MO 

 

June 16, 1898, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Weekly Paper, Cassville, Barry Co., MO

Licensed to Wed:

Alfred H. O'Banion, 23, Aurora & Rose A. Samuel, 21, Aurora

John S. Stapleton, Exeter & Jewett K. Boucher, Purdy

Jesse E. Bone, 24, St. Louis & Anna M. Ade, 22, Joplin

Doctor F. Carney, 20, Flat Creek & Notte Lee, 20, Flat Creek

June 23, 1898, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Weekly Paper, Cassville, Barry Co., MO 

New Site News: Holly Wormington, died, born in Purdy, at Pierce City, brother of J. F. Wormington. 

Forest Grove News: Mark Plummer believed in women suffrage therefore Miss Bertha drive the machine.

New Site News: Holly Wormington, died, born in Purdy, at Pierce City, brother of J. F. Wormington. 

Forest Grove News: Mark Plummer believed in women suffrage therefore Miss Bertha drive the machine.

June 30, 1898, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Weekly Paper, Cassville, Barry Co., MO 

Died Monday, June 27, at 7:00 o'clock p.m., Hunter Maiden, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wear, aged 1 year, 1 month, and 6 days. The remains were interred in the Cassville Cemetery, Tuesday after services at the residence conducted by Rev H. Pinkston.

Miss Pearl Stephens is ill with what is feared to be quick consumption.

Hon. A. H. Wear of Springfield was called to town Tuesday night by the death of his nephew, Hunter, son of W. A. Wear. 

July 7,1898, Cassville Republican, Weekly Paper, Cassville, Barry Co., MO

Cards of Thanks. To the citizens of Cassville No. 2 and also Mt Sina neighborhood, for their assistance and kindness shown to my wife during her sickness and death, for which I feel grateful and may Heaven's blessing rest upon them. J. C. Sellers.

 

July 14,1898, Cassville Republican, Weekly Paper, Cassville, Barry Co., MO

Carr News: W. N. Greenstreet and Fisher Waid have returned from Kansas where they had been but out a little pleasure scout.

Corinth: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tobe James, a boy, mother and babe doing well.

Seligman News: Miss Alice McClure is visiting relatives in Hickory Co., MO.

Another News: Mr. Finn of Clifty, Ark., visited his sons George and Joe, and families last week.

Lone Elm News: Wm. Varner of Washburn visited his daughter Mrs., N. S. Daughtery, Thursday.

Licensed to Wed:

Dick R. Gates, 25, Golden & Della Gates, 19, Seligman

William Poor, 21, Grangeville & Ida Gentry, 18, Grangeville

Andrew J. Cox, 22, Simcoe & Ora D. German, 17, Exeter

July 21,1898, Cassville Republican, Weekly Paper, Cassville, Barry Co., MO

Forest Grove: Grandma Hinds has returned from Stone County, where she had been visiting friends.

Washburn Prairie: Chester Polsgrove left for his home at Lampasas Texas, Monday, via Eureka Springs.

Corinth: Died, Charley, the little 6 month old son of Mr. Riley, after several weeks of suffering. The remains were interred to the Corinth Cemetery Saturday evening.

Forest Grove News: Mrs. Robert Henson of Lone Elm is visiting her mother.

Washburn Prairie News: J. T. Ault of Coffeyville, Kansas, is visiting his father P. H. Ault.

July 28,1898, Cassville Republican, Weekly Paper, Cassville, Barry Co., MO

Hailey News: Miss Myrtle Lambert of Pierce City is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Belle Hailey.

Aix News: Born to Jas. Carter and wife, Sunday Night, July 24, a nine pound girl. At last the Roaring River poet "has a cook" All doing well.

Exeter News: Elmer Whiteis had George Goodman, arrested for disturbing his peace.

Butterfield News: Little Grove Fleming is seriously ill with typhoid fever.

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