Barry Co., MO - Newspapers
1909 Map of Barry County, MO - Owner Darla Marbut
Old Historical Mills, Barry Co., MO
Extracts from Barry County, MO, Newspapers
The Paper extracted from the year of 1900 was the Cassville Republican.
An interlibrary loan of microfilm from the Missouri Historical Society was the source from which the data below was obtained.
Cassville Republican, Barry
Co., MO, Thursday, October 4, 1900 Shell Knob News: Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brock, last Wednesday, a girl, and boy. Mother and babes doing well but Amos is considerable frustrated. Shell Knob News: Wm. Painter and wife of Rocky Comfort have been visiting and waiting upon their son, Tommy. Shell Knob News: Willie Brock died last Friday Night from typhoid pneumonia fever, and was buried in Epperly Cemetery. Shell Knob News: Wm. Taber and family started for Newton County, Arkansas, last week where they intend to make their future home. Joseph Madwell went with them to assist their moving. Miss Ida Bell of Oklahoma, who has been visiting B. M. Fountain, died Monday evening at the latter's home from consumption, age 21 years. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon and the burial took place in the Cassville Cemetery. John Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Livingston, died Tuesday, at 12 a.m., aged 8 months and 12 days. The funeral services were held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock in charge of Rev. Baldwin. Interment in Cassville Cemetery. Mrs. Charles Brown of Exeter, died Wednesday of last week, aged 60 years. The deceased was well known and highly respected. The funeral services were held Saturday afternoon in charge of the Order of Eastern Star. Several members of the order from Cassville attended. The five year old son of Hugh Erwin, residing east of town, was kicked by a horse Saturday while in Cassville. The little fellow sustained a cut on the forehead and several bruises on his face. Arch Dyer of Fayette County, Ohio arrived in Cassville last week. Next week his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hodges, will arrive from Ohio. Mr. Dyer intends buying a tract of land as soon as possible. S. B. Freeland is building a residence on his farm near Mt. Sinai. Criminal Docket State vs. Jule Russell, grand larceny. State vs. Spencer Pannell, aiding a prisoner to escape State vs. Tilden Weddington, grand larceny. State vs. George E. Lipscomb, grand larceny. State vs. Sherman Oxford, grand larceny State vs. Sherman Oxford, grand larceny [listed twice] State vs. Spencer Haines, et al., placing explosives in waters of this state. State vs. Tilden Weddington, carrying concealed weapons. State vs. Charles Davis, et al, gambling. State vs. James Whittington, gambling. State vs. Harry Hefferman, grand larceny. State vs. James Whittington and Ruben Maloney, gambling. state vs. John Whittington, et al, playing cards on Sunday. State vs. R. S. Morgan, et al, playing cards on Sunday. State vs. Olr Boyer, petit larceny. State vs. Hattie Peters, appeal from J. P. State vs. Melvin Black, appeal from J. P. State vs. Scott Reno, appeal from J. P.
Court Docket - [Only Divorces are listed.] The following comprises the docket that will be called at the coming term of court. George Daugherty vs. Maude Daughterly, divorce Charles C. Gee vs. Rebecca J. Gee, divorce Maggie Hoover vs. John J. Hoover, divorce Arthur Summers vs. Della Summers, divorce Martha E. Ferguson vs. Alex K. Ferguson, divorce Louisa J. Martin vs. Charles B. Martin, divorce Ida E. Williamson vs. Fred M. Williamson, divorce Nellie Schroeder vs. Frank Schroeder, divorce Anna Green vs. W. B. Green, divorce Lewis Reithmiller vs. T. J. Reithmiller, divorce Albert E. Duncan vs. Gertie Duncan, divorce M. B. Dabbs vs. Rachel Dabbs, divorce M. C. Addington vs. B. L. Addington, divorce Columbus Darity vs. Susan Darity, divorce Anna M. Langston vs. William H. Langston, divorce John J. Grist vs. Mary Louise Grist, divorce Mary Ketchum vs. D. M. Ketchum, divorce Barnery McKinney vs. Malinda McKinney divorce Mary V. Edwards vs. Mathew Edwards, divorce Hattie Peters vs. J. Loyd Peters, divorce Talitha Relthmiller vs. Lewis Relthmiller, divorce
Also in among the other items given was one listing for Richard Tucker vs. Susan Casity, ejectment. Later on in another paper it was stated that they both paid court cost and the case was dropped.
[Research Note: Melvina Carolina "Carrie" Long married Bertie L. Addington Sept 20, 1890 in Barry County, MO. In 1910, he was listed in McAlester Co., OK with a new wife and two daughters, Gladys and Etta. By Carrie he had Myrtle, Lottie, and Gertrude.] |
Cassville Republican, Barry
Co., MO, Thursday, October 11, 1900 Washburn News: Walter Cargyle [Cargile] living on J. B. Hurst's farm, north of Washburn, lost his oldest child Tuesday morning, with what was said to be brain fever; and was buried in the Prairie Cemetery. Dog Hollow News: Charley and Nate Bennett killed a whip snake last week that measured seven feet and two inches. Washburn Prairie News: Mrs. John Medlin of Purdy was visiting her mother, Mrs. Lockwood, Saturday and Sunday. New Site News: A. Haddock is preparing to improve his farm by building a new house. [Alonzo Haddock] New Site News: Richmond Wormington lost a valuable horse from overheating. Monett News: Born last Friday to Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Watson, a daughter. Stony Point News: Born Oct 11th to Mr. and Mrs. William Browning another Republican boy. All doing well. Mineral Springs News: William Sparlin is selling out to go to Oklahoma.
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Cassville Republican, Barry
Co., MO, Thursday, October 18, 1900 Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Epperly, a fine boy. Mother and babe are doing very well, but Perry has failed to shop up at his shop for a few days. New Site News: Mr. David Brown, who recently married Mrs. Ida Hill of McDowell is occupying the property formerly owned by G. Bennett, who now lives in Washington. Monett News: Miss Alma Hornish of Carthage is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. D. Such, Jr. and other friends of the city. Mineral Springs News: Sam Beck's little babe was interred here Wednesday. Stony Point News: Born Oct 11th to Mr. and Mrs. William Browning, another Republican boy. All doing well. Stony Point News: Died, Oct 12, Miss Lydia James, about 16 years. Her remains were laid to rest in the Exeter Cemetery, the following day. Funeral services conducted by Rev. E. W. McCracken. Ash News: Died, the infant son of E. L. and M. A. Hall. The remains were laid to rest in the Bayless Cemetery. Ash News: The infant son of C. A. Schell died last week, interred in Antioch Cemetery. Ash News: John Van Zandt lost a $80 milk cow from eating pumpkins. Ash News: J. S. VanZandt had two hogs go mad. They were bitten by a dog. [Van Zandt] New Site News: Uncle Andy Montgomery, who resides on the coast in California, is visiting, relatives and friends in this vicinity. Uncle Andy is nearly 80 years old and the journey was quite long and tiresome for him to make. Licensed to Wed: John Deal, 26, Corsicana & Josie Chamberlain, 29, Simcoe William J. Bloomer, Exeter & Zuma Talbert, Cassville Schuyler Horn, 35, Monett & Mrs. Lana Overton, 38, Monett James Henley, 26, Cassville & Maud Stephens, 18 Cassville Oscar Hudson, 29, Cassville & Delia Biedson, 17, Seligman William Tow, 22, Cassville & Winnie Harris, 22 Cassville Richard Ferguson, 45, Golden & Frances Hadley, 33, Exeter |
Cassville Republican, Barry
Co., MO, Thursday, October 25, 1900 Licensed to Wed: H. H. Shewmaker, 27, Rocky Comfort & Lucy Hagan, 28, McDowell David Hickman, 32, Paris & Mary L. Moore ,17, Exeter Amos King, 25, Osa & Josie Boucher, 32, Osa Joseph Hitchcock, 39, Roark & Rachel Looney, 22, Roark John Holder, 21, Monett & Jennie Hogan, 15, Monett Henry Wortz, 21, Aurora & Emma Rudd, 18, aurora Clarence Warren, 34, Monett & Katherine Geister, 24, Monett
In among the Divorces Granted - listed in the Circuit Court Records: M. C. Addington vs. B. L. Addington, divorce granted.
Died: Jessie Winton, son of Wm. and Evy Warren, died at Concord, Aug 15, 1900, age 7 years, 11 months and 3 days. Bessie departed this life Sept 29, 1900, age 5 years, 10 months and 24 days. Little Grace followed them Oct 10, 1900. She lived here 1 year, 2 months and 19 days. The two former were sick three days only and the latter five days. Short was their stay with us, and but thank God they are now in Heaven, where no sad experience will ever come, but to live with and learn of Him who "Took little children in His arms and blessed them." and to associate with those loved ones who were "Washed in the blood of the Lamb" that part of the family spoken of in Eph. 3:15. We can go to them 2nd Kings 12:23 "I shall go to Him, but he shall not return to me." And the good shepherd has taken these little lambs across the river where suffering and death can never come. Then let us look through our tears and say by His grace I will go there too. E. W. McC. |
Cassville Republican, Barry
Co., MO, Thursday, November 1, 1900 New Site News: Grandma Haddock has gone to visit her children who live near Eagle Rock. She is about 80 years old. Lone Elm News: Born to T. M. Purdom and wife, an 8 pound boy. T. M. is well pleased. Forest Grove News: In the death of Mrs. Beck we lose a good neighbor and a Christian lady. The husband, children and relatives have our sympathy. Licensed to Wed: Clarence E. Warren, 30, Monett & Kathlyn Geister, 20, Monett Frederick C. Lamp, 17, Monett & Roena Crouch, 17, Verona William Thomason, 30, Monett & Bertha Waddle, 18, Monett Geo. L. Martin, 22, Elhambra, Ill. & Rosa Pratt, 20, Washburn M. Y. Setzer, Cassville & Rebecca Herrell, Cassville William Foster, Pierce City & Minnie Smith, Purdy Albert Baker, 27, Cassville & Viola Reynolds, 21, Cassville E. L. Larkin, 20, McDowell & Saretta Owens, 16, McDowell |
Cassville Republican, Barry
Co., MO, Thursday, November 8, 1900 Monett News: Mr. John Harrigan lost a young child last Monday morning. Shady Grove News: Mrs. Nancy Smith was called to Fairland, I. T. last week to be at the bedside of her sister, who is very sick with pneumonia.
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Cassville Republican, Barry
Co., MO, Thursday, November 15, 1900 Obituary: Mrs. S. M. Roberts, wife of A. W. Roberts, was born in Barry County, MO, July 30, 1852, died at Fairland, I. T., Jul 30, 1900, age 48 years, 2 months and 27 days. The sorrow over the death of our mother was intense and crushing force was relived only by the calm assurance that it is the Lord and that He doeth all things well. Her departure was very sudden, but she was ready. She leaves a husband, three daughter, and five sons to mourn her loss and a host of relatives and friends. The deceased was a member of the Baptist Church, [poem included]. A. W. Roberts, Minnie Roberts. Caused Death: A fatal accident occurred Wednesday afternoon about 2 o'clock. Will Newby, living with his father about two miles south of town was working with an old pistol, which he didn't know was loaded, when the weapon, a 38 caliber, was discharged the ball striking his father in the left side just below the ribs, ranging upward into the heart killing him instantly. Mr. Newby, who is well and favorable known, was 65 years old. He leaves a wife and several children to mourn his death. The son is about 24 years of age and no doubt, regrets the terrible accident, which was due to his careless. Purdy News. |
Cassville Republican, Barry
Co., MO, Thursday, November 22, 1900 Bethel News: Sarah Smith of Kings Prairie will be 100 years old at her next birthday, March 1901. She immigrated from Tennessee in an early day. [Research Note: This is Sarah (Singleton) Smith and she was born April 1814. In 1900, she was age 86, and was living next door to her daughter and son-in-law, Sarah F. (Smith) and George Long. There was no other Sarah Smith living in Kings Prairie in 1900 who was listed on the census.] Licensed to Wed: Charles Gillman, 22, Sunrise & May Johnson, 22, Grangeville Thornton Burley, 58, Washburn & Ella E. Salley, 19, Washburn William Glenn, 28, Cassville & Etta Rhodes, 19, Washburn Odes Ellis, 28, Verona & Elva McClellan, 15, Verona William Dell, 21, Eagle Rock & Alta Pinkley,15, Eagle Rock Clement Hall, 36, Wayne & Nora Yarnell, 29, Exeter Garrett Boswell, 26, Madry & Addie Mullins, 21, Madry
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Cassville Republican, Barry
Co., MO, Thursday, November 29, 1900 Washburn Prairie News: The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson was interred at the cemetery Monday. Ash News: Ellis Clanton, age 83, a resident of this county for many years, died recently. He was born in Tennessee. He was a member of the Baptist Church. Ash News: Born to S. and A. VanZandt, a Bryan voter. Ash News: Born to J. A. and Lulu Morgan a fine girl. New Site News: A little son arrived a the home of John Hudson last Monday. Mother and babe doing well. New Site News: Paul, the little son of Ed and Etta Utter, died very suddenly of membranous croup. Buried last Friday. Mayflower News: Elder Jesse Taylor of Garfield, Arkansas, preached at Maple Grove School house the third Sunday. Mayflower News: Mr. and Mrs. Doc Eggleston of near Washburn visited at Mrs. Eggleston's father, Saturday night, Nov 17. [Research Note: Doc Eggleston and wife are buried at King Cemetery, sometimes called Roller.] Licensed to Wed: Theo Frossard, 25, Monett & Selma Vogt, 22, Monett Elmer Holt, 22, Exeter & Fannie May 22, Exeter David Wolford, Exeter & Margaret Johnson, Exeter __ D. Couch, 80, Viola & ___ Morrow, 78?, Viola |
Cassville Republican, Barry
Co., MO, Thursday, December 6, 1900 Rocky Comfort: The wife of Mr. Frank Utter of Simcoe was buried here Friday. Eagle Rock News: Pleasant Carlin and wife were visiting friends and relatives at this place, returning home Monday. [Research Note: His wife was Charlotte Tennessee Russell, a daughter of M. Sidney Russell and his wife Margaret Rumbaugh. Sidney was a Haddock descendant through Zachariah. Pleasant Vernon Carlin was a son of William Marshall & Nancy (Haddock) Carlin and so he was also a Haddock descendant, because Pleasant was a descendant of Charles Haddock, Jr., and his first wife Sarah Collins. And to add to this interesting complicated mix, Charles Haddock, Jr., married second Margaret (Rumbaugh) Russell's widowed mother, Susan (Meyers) Rumbaugh. And - Pleasant's father, William Marshall Carlin married second Margaret (Rumbaugh) Russell, after Nancy Haddock, his first wife died and after Margaret's husband Sidney Russell died.] Eagle Rock News: Robert Curry has returned from the west and has gone to Arkansas to buy some sheep. Licensed to Wed: Hary Dazel, 27, Exeter & Annie Ervin, 18, Exeter Frank Utter, 27, Butterfield & Mattie Leonard, 27, Butterfield John Haynes, 21, Villa & Nellie Wells, 176, Vila E. J. Weathers, 22, Washburn & Emma Ford, 20, Exeter Illus Lee, Pineville & Inez Thompson, Cassville Ezra Cartright 18, Rocky Comfort & Etta Brown, 17, Rocky Comfort
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Cassville Republican, Barry
Co., MO, Thursday, December 13, 1900 The wedding of Miss Fannie Bayless to George D. Davison, Christmas day at 2 o'clock is announced. Miss Bayless is one of the Cassville's fairest most charming young ladies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bayless. The groom to be is a young well known in Cassville, although not a resident here. The hearty congregations and well wishes of all will be extended. Licensed to Wed: Osra Arnold, 24, Seligman & Vena Morgan, 22, Seligman Clarence Traylor, 26, & Bertha Withers, 20, Cassville Walter Vermillion, 23, Monett & Lulu B. Peck, 28, Richmond |
Cassville Republican, Barry
Co., MO, Thursday, December 20, 1900 Mayflower News: Elijah Wilson, the six year old child of A. and F. Van Zandt, died Wednesday, Dec 5, and was buried Thursday Southwest of Washburn, scarletina was the cause of death. Osa News: W. A. Russell is adding another room to his house. Osa News: Dr. McCoy has helped the looks of our little village by building an new house, barn and drug store. Monett News: Miss Frances Russell of Joplin has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Pleas Carlin a few days. Dog Hollow News: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, a big girl. Mother and babe doing well. Dog Hollow News: Died, the little babe of Simon and Lulu Priors. It was interred in the Sparks Cemetery. [Might be Pryor and not Priors as spelled.] Eagle Rock News: Mrs. Lucinda Tinker of Joplin is visiting friends and relatives here. Eagle Rock News: J. C. Whittington is trying to learn to ride bucking broncos. One gave him a good ducking in Roaring River the other morning before daylight. Eagle Rock News: Frank Shrum of Shell Knob has moved in the house with this brother for a few days. He intends to occupy the house Andrew Pryor lives in where he gives possession. Flat Creek News: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson, a fine eight pound boy. Mother and child doing well. Flat Creek News: December 18, we had a couple of weddings. Mr. George Chenoweth married Miss Cora King, and Mr. Dave Chenoweth married Miss Rosanna King. We wish them a successful and happy married life. Licensed to Wed: George Chenoweth, 26, Flat Creek & Cora King, 16, Flat Creek David Chenoweth, 23, Flat Creek & Rosana King, 29, Cape Fair John M. Ennes, 24, Mineral Spring & Tnnnie Riddle, 20, Purdy Edgar Cate, 28, Fayetteville, Ark. & Alice Cate, 20, Fayetteville, Ark. |
Cassville Republican, Barry
Co., MO, Thursday, December 27, 1900 Community Items: Mrs. William Edens of Fairland, I. T., formerly of Barry County, is said to be dangerously ill with dropsy. Community Items: Vic Bowman plead guilty at Exeter to insulting a girl was given 60 days in jail. Community Items: W. J. Ham and wife at Verona re rejoicing over the advent of a boy that arrived last Wednesday. Community Items: Mrs. Charles Haddock of Eagle Rock died Sunday morning form heart disease. Eagle Rock News: Charley Easley is building a new home on his farm on Rock Creek. Eagle Rock News: Mrs. Russell's mother, Mrs. Haddock, who has been visiting in this vicinity, died at the formers' home Saturday night. [Research Note: Margaret (Rumbaugh) Russell was the wife of M. Sidney Russell. Susan (Meyers) (Rumbaugh) Haddock died Dec 23, 1900. Margaret was a daughter of Susan and her first husband Solomon Rumbaugh.] Licensed to Wed: Elmer Crouch, 20, Verona & Dela McClellan 17, Verona Alfred Roberts, 23, Rogers, Ark. & Mary M. Nell, 19, Lowell, Ark. Frank M. Rowden, 23, Monett & Gertrude Tibbets, 18, Monett John F. Duckett, 22, El Paso & Lottie Rogers, 17, Rocky Comfort Addison Patterson, 25, Monett & Sarah Mulrenin, 17, Monett Bert A. Herren, 24, Monett & Ruth R. Cannetax, 19, Wentworth Albert Shelton, 21, Viola & Dora Kelley,18, Eagle Rock Thomas Barnes, 32, Viola & Lucretia Johnson, 39, Golden James Surrett, 23, Washburn & Annie Cargile, 19, Washburn Charles McCary, 25, Washburn & Carrie A. Windes, 25, Washburn John W. Boren, 35, Rocky Comfort & Nannie Howard, 25, Rocky Comfort Nelson Austin, 21, Seneca & Hester McPhail, 18, Butterfield K. N. Smith, 22, Flat Creek & Agie Garland, 21, Flat Creek Charles E. Rhodes, 21, Washburn & Grace Sexton, 28, Washburn George D. Davis, Abilene, Kan. & Frances J. Bayless, Cassville |
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