Moore - Mark
Source: Waveland Independent newspaper, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, Nov 16, 1917
Mark Moore, who is working for the Nance Cream Co of Brazil fell at
Clay City on Friday evening and severely injured his crippled foot. No
bones were broken but there were serious dislocations and lacerations.
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Source: Waveland Independent Aug 14, 1908 --Leslie Cooper, Tom Rice, Marquis Moore and Ira Sharp went up against the rural route examination at Crawfordsville Saturday. There were 10 applications filed but the others failed to come to the scratch.
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Source: US WW I Draft Registration
Serial # 2908
Marcus Delayette (no f in it) Wavelnd, Ind
Age: 40
Born: August 7, 188
Travelling Salesman Sugar Creek Creamery Co. 29th & Magazine, Louisville KY
Nearest Relative Emma J. Moore, mother Waveland, Ind
Med Height Slender BUilt Brown eyes Dark Brown Hair
No physical problems
Registrar: ME Kane, Clerk
Sept 11, 1918
Countersigned JD Rosebaum
MD Moore signed
Montgomery Co IN
Not sure if this is THIS Mark Moore
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Source: Waveland Independent 9 January 1914 p 1 - M.D. Moore
"Another Knock at the High Cost of LIving."
25 # Granulated Sugar, only $1.00 when included in this order:
2 # Star Blend Coffee ........... 48 cents
24 # White Lily Flour ............. 65 cents
3 cans B C Baking Powder .... 25 cents
3 cans Corn ........................... 25 cents
3 cans Kidney Beans .............. 25 cents
1-4 # Black Pepper .................. 9 cents
1 Bottle Flavoring Extract ......... 9 cents
5 # Rolled Oats ........................ 23 cents
7 bars White Laundry Soap .......25 cents
6 bars Coco Castile ................... 25 cents
5 # Bacon .................................. 1.00
Total $3.78
The entire lot, including 25 # Sugar ... $4.78