| General
articles, news, births, marriages |
DATE |
PAGE # |
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| Mrs. Everette Ladd keeping
clippings from Enterprise 1904 |
March 18, 1905 |
Page 0 |
| Albert Smith purchases new
locomotive steam car |
Aug. 1904 |
Page 0 |
| Allen Kenoyer about
observance of Memorial Day |
May, 1928 |
Page 0 |
| Mrs. William Humbert card |
|
Page 0 |
| Miss Claudia Anderson |
|
Page 0 |
| Monroe writes from Douglas
Arizona |
April 8, 1917 |
Page 1 |
| Harry Harris Writes from
England concerning the War |
1917 |
Page 1 |
| Letters from the Front,
Paul T. Cunningham |
May 28, 1917 |
Page 1 |
| Dewey Herre writes of his
experience on ship |
Aug 11 |
Page 1 |
| Oscar Koenig with Pershing now nearing the firing line |
|
Page 1 |
| Newton Co Boys at Camp
Shelby Well |
Nov. 13, 1917 |
Page 1 |
| New Bunch Goes to
Indianapolis to Enlist Earl Corban, |
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| Mike Dowling, Guy
Littlejohn, Clifford Todd, Robert McCartney |
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| Ray Atkins, and Roy Murphy |
Dec. 5, 1917 |
Page 1 |
| Boatman US Navy on
Battleship Pennsylvania home |
1917 |
Page 1 |
| Letter from Corp. Geo. L
White at Base Hospital |
1918 |
Page 1 |
| Paul McCain writes from
Fort Sills, Oklahoma |
1917 |
Page 2 |
| Delegation visits Newton Co
boys stationed at Camp Zachery |
Oct. 21, 1917 |
Page 2 |
| Mother visits Camp Taylor
and visits every boy from Jefferson Twp |
Nov. 11, 1917 |
Page 2 |
| Will Armold Loses Car
During Church Service. |
Dec. 1919 |
Page 4 |
| Two Kentland Men see
Mysterious Woman at Fowler |
Dec. , 1920 |
Page 6 |
| Wreck on Wabash at
Litchfield Il Passengers Killed |
July 4, 1904 |
Page 10 |
| Kentland in Utter Gloom |
July 1, 1904 |
Page12 |
| Articles on James Buchanan
Roberts and Patrick Keefe |
July, 1904 |
Page 13 |
| Sad News Reaches Woman
Visiting In Kentland |
Aug., 1918 |
Page 13 |
| Detailed Account of the
Chicago And Alton Train Wreck |
July, 1904 |
Page 15 |
| Youngest Veteren John
Higgins of Kentland enlisted when 12yr |
|
Page 18 |
| A Civil War Veteran has a
Birthday John H Higgins,
(Picture) |
|
Page 19 |
| Russell Virgin married
Amelia Johnson |
April, 1931 |
Page 19 |
| News from the
Battle Front Continued |
April 1, 1905 |
Page 20 |
| Mrs. Conda H. Stucker at
Rensselaer Hospital |
|
Page 20 |
| Newton Co. Farm Bureau hold
formal opening |
|
Page 20 |
| 21 Dead many injured in
train Wreck in Missori |
July, 1901 |
Page 21 |
| Another Soldier Answers
Summons, Frank Tebo dies |
March 23, 1919 |
Page 23 |
| Ora Hedrick Slain in Battle |
Jan. 14, 1919 |
Page 26 |
| May have reached crst of
Epidemic |
Oct., 1918 |
Page 26 |
| Influenza Strikes Heavily
on this Community |
October, 1918 |
Page 27 |
| Harry Harris Writes from
England concerning the War |
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| Hear Those Wedding Bells
Cunard and Moore |
|
Page 33 |
| Doug Fairbanks Jr. and Dad |
|
Page 33 |
| Articles onb Douglas
Fairbanks and Dauther |
|
Page 33 |
| George M. Cohan |
|
Page 33 |
| Jack Picford
(Picture) |
|
Page 33 |
| Mary Miles Minter Picture |
|
Page 34 |
| Marie Walcamp in Patria Picture |
|
Page 34 |
| Paul McCain writes from
Fort Sills, Oklahoma |
|
Page 34 |
| Card of Thanks from Mr. and Mrs. A.W.Johnston |
1919 |
Page 37 |
| Baby boy born to Mr. and
Mrs. Everette Ladd Gene Glenn Ladd |
Nov. 29, 1929 |
Page 37 |
| Article of Mrs. Everette
Ladd going to spank her child and dog bites |
May, 1935 |
Page 37 |
| Mrs. Lela Cook is surprised
on her birthday |
Jan. 29, 1920 |
Page 37 |
| Mrs. Ira Drake recovering |
Feb., 1920 |
Page 37 |
| Wedding Announcement Ruby D
Bennett to Dolphin Johnston |
September 15, 1915 |
Page 40 |
| James A. Whaley Attempts
Suicide |
March 15, 1921 |
Page 45 |
| Twenty-Four will Receive
Deplomas Class of 1920 |
May, 1920 |
Page 45 |
| A Wild Night Ride- Bill
Schu Chasing Auto Thieves |
June 6, 1919 |
Page 45 |
| Victory Day Rousingly
Observed in Kentland |
Nov. 11, 1918 |
Page 46 |
| Booze Gets Fellows Into
Trouble on Victory Day |
Nov. 11, 1918 |
Page 46 |
| Kentland Boy wins "Croix De
Guerre" Paul Cunningham |
May, 1919 |
Page 46 |
| Kentland Boy Honored (Park L. Werner) |
Nov. 1018 |
Page 47 |
| Ralph Davis Held on Murder
Charge |
Feb., 1921 |
Page 47/48 |
| Large Class Will Receive
Diplomas Listing |
May 1, 1921 |
Page 48 |
| Birthday Surprise for Mrs.
Mary Honn |
1918 |
Page 48 |
| Big Railway Terminal For
Scheff, Once More |
Dec. ? |
Page 48 |
| Bushman in Reel Life |
|
Page 49 |
| Chris Mulligan is Making
Recovery |
Oct., 1918 |
Page 49 |
| Two Cars Collided and Two
Young Men Were Injured |
Aug. 1919 |
Page 49 |
| Bushman Sued for Divorce |
|
Page 49 |
| Ship Sunk; 1,000 U.S.
Troops Lost Tuscania Torpedoed |
1918 |
Page 49 |
| Santa Claus ahead of time |
|
Page 50 |
| Bringing Home Father,
McManus arriving from Europe |
|
Page 50 |
| Beverly Bayne and her Big
Family |
|
Page 50 |
| Picture First M.E. Church,
Watseka Il |
|
Page 51 |
| Picture of J. Newton Cloe |
|
Page 51 |
| At the Revival, Church of
Christ, Kentland Indiana |
March 5, 1905 |
Page 51 |
| Fire Last Night was
Destructive- Seed Corn House totally consumed |
May, 1925 |
Page 51 |
| Senator Beveridge (Picture |
1911 |
Page 52 |
| Congressman Fowler (Picture) |
|
Page 52 |
| Fred Fieldhouse (Picture) |
|
Page 52 |
| Ade, George (Picture) |
|
Page 52 |
| Roosevelt Pictures |
|
Page 52 |
| Drawing of Dobson Bros.
Hardware Store |
|
Page 52 |
| Lloyd Lee
Second Prize in the County Spelling Contest (Picture) |
1918 |
Page 52 |
| Night Passenger Train was
Ditched. Delrailment |
1917 |
Page 53 |
| Pythians Celebrate their
Anniversary |
Feb. 7, 1917 |
Page 53 |
| Colonial Garden Party by members of Kentland High School |
Feb. 20, 1917 |
Page 53 |
| Bandits Pay Flying Visit to
Kentland blew safe in post
office |
Feb. 7, 1917 |
Page 53 |
| Fred Don purchases the L.
W. Ross Property |
April, 1911 |
Page 53 |
| Rev. J Bennett returned
from evangelistic work in Florida |
April 8, 1911 |
Page 53 |
| Cards of Mary Remsburg
forthcoming marriage James Brown |
1917 |
Page 53 |
| D. W. Markley purchased the
E.E. Rice Restaurant |
1917 |
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| St. Patrick's Party at
Christian Church for Young Peoples Choral |
1917 |
Page 53 |
| Ethel Lee sustained arm
fracture when falling off teeter board |
1917 |
Page 53 |
| Daughter born to Mr. and
Mrs. C.L. Vanscoyh |
April 17, 1917 |
Page 53 |
| Fred Lebold in car-Otis
Downings in a buggy in general smash up |
August 4, 1917 |
Page 53 |
| Mrs. J. G. Cook and
Daughter visiting with relatives |
1914 |
Page 53 |
| Mrs. Joseph Staton visiting
her daughter in Lafayette |
1917 |
Page 53 |
| Gladys Reed to marry Mr.
Joseph J. Egan |
1917 |
Page 53 |
| A.J. Thompson arrieved home
from Canada |
1917 |
Page 53 |
| Daughter, Dorothy Lillian
born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sullivan |
1917 |
Page 53 |
| Little Folks Give Splendid
Program |
Feb. 19, 1911 |
Page 54 |
| Ruth Hubbard has been
absent several days |
March 3, 1917 |
Page 54 |
| Sleet Storm Works Great
Destruction Wires Down |
Feb . 22, 1909 |
Page 54 |
| Earl Kemp and Lloyd Miles
home for visit |
1917 |
Page 54 |
| 12 Men Required to Areest
Jap Woman |
1917 |
Page 55 |
| Man's Dream Saves Burning
Building |
1917 |
Page 55 |
| Wears Hat for First Time in
His Life |
1919 |
Page 55 |
| Death Valley Hottest Place
on Earth |
1917 |
Page 55 |
| Dying Man Owns Murder in
1892 Another Paid For |
1917 |
Page 55 |
| Picture of Mrs. Vernon
Castle |
|
Page 55 |
| Luther D. Bradley's Last
Cartoon "The Final Answer" |
1917 |
Page 55 |
| Kent makes Gift to School
Corp. Listing of names and donations |
Feb. 21, 1917 |
Page 56 |
| Preserving Flowers with Wax |
|
Page 56 |
| How to kill Ants |
|
Page 56 |
| Auto Runs Against House |
1917 |
Page 56 |
| Two Supposed Hobos Held.
One Proves to be a Woman |
1917 |
Page 56 |
| Program for Youn Peopl's
Choral Soc. Concert |
Nov. 13, 1916 |
Page 57 |
| Wisom Tooth as Setting for
Ring Brings Bad Luck (easily identifield) |
1917 |
Page 57 |
| Wiping Out Family, 3
Children Expire in 3 daya Geo. Sturgeon FAmily |
March 1, 1917 |
Page 57 |
| Boy Gets an Automobile |
1911 |
Page 57 |
| Gives up his Wife for
Vacuum Cleaner |
1917 |
Page 57 |
| Strange Light in Sky
Presages U.S. Victory |
|
Page 57 |
| Animal Hospital Planned by
Girl How She Doctored a Mule |
1917 |
Page 57 |
| Bible in Man's Pocket Saves
Life when Stabbed |
1917 |
Page 57 |
| Community School Club Meets
Monday |
1917 |
Page 58 |
| Datkes and Hummell enjoys
trip |
Aug., 1918 |
Page 58 |
| Kentland Lands New Seed
Corn Industry |
April 26, 1917 |
Page 58 |
| Old Mother
Hubbard |
|
Page 58 |
| Happy Week for DR. and Mrs.
R.C .McCAin |
March, 1918 |
Page 58 |
| Caldwell Home Destroyed Bad Flue Causes Fire |
May 4, 1917 |
Page 58 |
| Heavy Sleet over Area Tues |
March, 1917 |
Page 59 |
| Pupils of Miss Calvin's
Room presented Scenes from Shakespeare |
April 23, 1917 |
Page 59 |
| Snow White at Kentland
Theatre |
1917 |
Page 59 |
| Everybody Sing
Make The Welkin Ring Words to
Different Songs |
1917 |
Page 59 |
| Clifton Telmplin Wins
County Spelling Hnors |
March 26, 1917 |
Page 59 |
| Picture of Ainsworth Seed
House to be built in Kentland |
|
Page 60 |
| Buys Opera House. R. A . Shobe buys Kentland Theatre |
Aug. 6, 1917 |
Page 60 |
| Boy Drowned in Eel River |
1914 |
Page 60 |
| Mrs. Charles White Ill |
1917 |
Page 60 |
| William Davis
Ill |
1917 |
Page 60 |
| Doll Show at Cosmopolitan
Club |
Nov. 3, 1917 |
Page 60 |
| St. Peirre Boy of Enos
breaks leg in car accident |
1917 |
Page 60 |
| Bridal Shower in honor of
Miss Gladys Reed |
Nov. 7, 1917 |
Page 60 |
| Four Young Ladies and
Driver were Seriously Injured |
May 5, 1917 |
Page 61 |
| Hospital Patients-Mrs. Will
Romig, Mrs. Joseph Datzman, Ruth Morgan |
1917 |
Page 61 |
| Country Minister Scores Big
Success |
June 12, 1917 |
Page 61 |
| Large Class Given Diplomas
County Common School Commensment |
June 6, 1917 |
Page 61 |
| Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor
to Mayo Institute |
1917 |
Page 61 |
| Rev. And
Mrs. Andres have 113/4 pd baby girl |
1917 |
Page 61 |
| Rich Youth Near Arrest
Blackmail Story Told |
1917 |
Page 62 |
| She Pays for Gayety |
|
Page 62 |
| James Couch Jr. suffered
jaw fracture |
|
Page 62 |
| Inferno Breaks on Sunday
Picnickers |
August 5, 1917 |
Page 63 |
| Nineteen Killed in
Newcastle Tornado |
March 12, 1917 |
Page 63 |
| Picture of "Buddy" Keet,
Kidnapers Victim |
|
Page 64 |
| Arms open to Forsaken Baby |
1918 |
Page 64 |
| Waiting For Real Home Picture of Baby abandoned |
|
Page 64 |
| Victim of Poverty |
|
Page 64 |
| Three meet Death in Train
Car Accident-Phillip Hoaks, Wife and |
|
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| Meddie St. Pierre. Happened near Conrad |
Aug. 8, 1917 |
Page 65 |
| John H. Balk visits Kentland |
June 1, 1918 |
Page 65 |
| Five Killed near Lafayette |
Nov. 8, 1917 |
Page 65 |
| Horse Climbs Stairs to Hay Mow and then Helps Himself |
1917 |
Page 65 |
| The Country Minister A 5-A Rural Commedy |
June 12, 1917 |
Page 65 |
| School Club Gives Patriotic
Program |
Nov. 20, 1917 |
Page 66 |
| Great Doings at the
Coliseum Tonight Red Cross |
Nov. 15, 1917 |
Page 66 |
| Fire in Harrison Block Business District Threatened by Morn. Blaze |
June 22, 1917 |
Page 66 |
| Parents of Mary Williams
Narrowly Escape Death |
1917 |
Page 66 |
| Son Now in Cell once
Occupied by Parent Held on Murder Charges |
1918 |
Page 66 |
| Angelo Vitale |
1917 |
Page 67 |
| Healy and Ross moved their
drug store to the Kent block |
1917 |
Page 67 |
| To Rebuild Memorial Home |
1917 |
Page 67 |
| John Clarks had guests |
July 15, 1917 |
Page 67 |
| Show Day in Kentland Latena's Three Ring Circus |
July 20, 1917 |
Page 67 |
| James Couch Jr., making
good recovery |
Sept., 1917 |
Page 67 |
| New Year Comes in With
Blizzard |
Jan. 1, 1919 |
Page 67 |
| Picture of William Jennings
Bryan |
|
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| Fires of 1917 |
1917 |
Page 67 |
| Two Arms Broken Henry Bosh |
Nov., 26, 1917 |
Page 67 |
| Invatiation
? |
|
Page 68 |
| Man in Insane Rage Shoots
up Wolcott Frank Warner
wounded 10 men |
Nov. 24, 1917 |
Page 68 |
| Robert Ross Darroch taken ill |
1917 |
Page 68 |
| Lucile Allen here visiting |
1917 |
Page 68 |
| School Notes |
|
Page 68 |
| Mrs. Ira Miller and Ruth
Miller leave for Indianapolis |
1917 |
Page 69 |
| Bad Auto Accident James Couch Jr. and Frank Brewer |
Sept. 18, 1917 |
Page 69 |
| Damage to Lafayett and
surrounding area by hail |
|
Page 69 |
| Missing Wife in France - is Red Cross Nurse
Mrs Frank Yarno |
1918 |
Page 69 |
| Sunday Morning Blaze Markley Restaurant |
March 3, 1918 |
Page 69 |
| Son born to Mr. and Mrs.
P.B. Dutton |
April 27, 1918 |
Page 69 |
| Storms that missed Us |
August, 1918 |
Page 69 |
| Mrs. Vayhinger Speaks |
March, 1918 |
Page 69 |
| Community School Club Pays
Tribute to Rev. Elvin Daniels |
1918 |
Page 70 |
| Joke from
a Camp Paper |
1918 |
Page 70 |
| Mothers Dedicate Home
Service Flag |
April 2, 1918 |
Page 70 |
| Henry Burton to sell his
spotted pony Maxey (Mrs. Barr bought him) |
1919 |
Page 70 |
| Frank Carson has farm
accident loses part of finger |
August, 1918 |
Page 70 |
| Write to Boys in Army |
1918 |
Page 70 |
| Mothers Day poem from Sgt
Clarence Hutchings |
1918 |
Page 70 |
| Idaville Boy Walks into
Running Mower |
1917 |
Page 71 |
| Four Meet Injuries in
Auto-Speeder Collision |
Aug, 1919 |
Page 71 |
| Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Herr went
to Chicago |
July, 1917 |
Page 71 |
| Kentland's New Republic
Motor Fire Truck Arrives |
July, 1919 |
Page 71 |
| Worst Bizzard in
Thirty-Four Years |
1918 |
Page 72 |
| A Freak Egg-Geoge Clark |
Aug., 1917 |
Page 72 |
| Christian Church Ladies give Mrs. Henry Duttenhaver party |
Dec. 1919 |
Page 72 |
| E. M Setty fell from a
building |
1919 |
Page 72 |
| Tab Bank Blown ( Dynamite
Caps Secured at Quarry east of town |
1918 |
Page 72 |
| July is to be a Busy Month
in Kentland |
July 15, 1917 |
Page 72 |
| Aurora Borealis Beautiful
Sight |
March 7, 1918 |
Page 72 |
| Mrs. Roy Boatmand and son
Alfred in Chicago |
Dec. 1919 |
Page 72 |
| Total Report of Receipts Gold Match at Hazelden |
July, 1918 |
Page 73 |
| DR. McCAin carrying a cain |
Oct. 1920 |
Page 73 |
| Two Kentland Girls meet
with Accidents Miss Emma Plunkett |
August, 1917 |
Page 73 |
| Rexall Drug Store Takes New
Partner Harry Healy and Roy Ross |
July 12, 1917 |
Page 73 |
| Liberty Guard Raffle Ford
Automobile |
June, 1919 |
Page 73 |
| Grant Whaley had a siege of
hiccoughs |
July, 1917 |
Page 73 |
| Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Johnston
visiting for Cheboygan Michigan |
July, 1917 |
Page 73 |
| Kentland High School makes
good showing in Purchas of Liberty Bonds |
April, 1919 |
Page 73 |
| Four year old son f Mr. And
Mrs. Henry O'Brien falls from load of hay |
July, 1920 |
Page 73 |
| State Welcome Home to
Returned Soldiers |
May7,1919 |
Page 74 |
| Column of visiting by
residents |
Sept., 1918 |
Page 74 |
| War Mothers Entertain 300
returned soldiers and kin |
Feb., 1919 |
Page 74 |
| J.R. Whiteakker Meet Injury
At Corn Sheller |
Dec. 1919 |
Page 74 |
| Chigago Triplets to Have
Birthday Party Today |
1919 |
Page 75 |
| Fowler all Agog Over Ghost
Woman |
1920 |
Page 75 |
| Marriage Licenses Issured |
|
Page 75 |
| Daughter born to Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Nichols |
Dec., 1921 |
Page 75 |
| Mary Clark returns home
form Visit to Universal Indiana |
May, 1919 |
Page 75 |
| Brothers see their sister
in war reel at Kentland Theatre |
June 28, 1918 |
Page 75 |
| Kasper and Mannis "Sitting
Tight" in Jail |
July, 1920 |
Page 76 |
| Quince Hood farm home
destroyed by fire |
June, 1920 |
Page 76 |
| Pythian Sister collect Big
Sum for Orphans |
May 7, 1920 |
Page 76 |
| Graduating Class Attend
Services |
May, 1920 |
Page 76 |
| Lee Kelley Disappears (Raub Elevator Mgr. Short on
Accounts) |
July, 1920 |
Page 76 |
| A Son born to Mr. and Mrs.
H.H. Carrothers |
1920 |
Page 76 |
| Daughter born the Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Myers |
1920 |
Page 76 |
| St. Edward Drake leaves for duties |
July, 1918 |
Page 76 |
| Fires of 1920 |
1920 |
Page 76 |
| R. A. Shobe Rebuys Local
Play House |
July 14, 1920 |
Page 77 |
| Boy Babe, 4 weeks old Has
Full Set of Teeth |
|
Page 77 |
| Corner Stone Box of Normal School Held False Teeth |
July, 1920 |
Page 77 |
| Hit Bridge Baluster. Wm Anderson and Family Thrown into Ditch |
August, 1918 |
Page 77 |
| Mrs. Dolphin Johnston
arrived home from her sisters with diphtheria |
March, 1921 |
Page 77 |
| Automobile Thieves Captured
Near Knox |
July, 1920 |
Page 77 |
| R. A. Shobe Rebuys Local
Play House |
July, 1921 |
Page 78 |
| Miss Olive Lewis was County
Spelling Contest Picture |
1921 |
Page 78 |
| Florida Friends Send
Greetings |
July, 1921 |
Page 78 |
| Carnival is Kentland's
Attraction this Week |
June, 1921 |
Page 78 |
| Harold Roberts Honored |
1921 |
Page 78 |
| Daughter born to Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Diedam |
May 10, 1921 |
Page 78 |
| Daughter born to Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Osborne |
May, 1921 |
Page 78 |
| Elaine Hammerstein in
Play Seekers |
Jan, 1922 |
Page 78 |
| Schuyler Jones suffered
stroke |
April 21, 1921 |
Page 78 |
| Mrs. William Brown spent
last weekend with Daughter |
1921 |
Page78 |
| Twin Babies born to Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Kindig |
April 11, 1911 |
Page 78 |
| Roy Dixon Very Low |
June 16, 1921 |
Page 79 |
| Jumps from Third Story
Window (Will Armold) |
January 19, 1900 |
Page 79 |
| Fire Assists in Threshing
Oats |
July, 1921 |
Page 79 |
| Opera House Sold |
May, 1921 |
Page 79 |
| Moving to Lafayette Mr. and Mrs. D.S. Fletcher |
Feb., 1921 |
Page 79 |
| David S. Fletcher Meets
with Serious Injury |
May 12, 1921 |
Page 79 |
| Goodland Mail-Carrier
Struck by Freight Train |
May, 1921 |
Page 79 |
| Mr. And Mrs Christopher
Arendt Observe Golden Wedding Ann. |
Jan. 8, 1921 |
Page 80 |
| Museum Now Open, A.D. Babcock Swings Doors Open |
1921 |
Page 80 |
| Govenor Cox in
Kentland Tuesday |
Oct. 12, 1920 |
Page 80 |
| Christian Church L.D. Class
holds Halloween Party |
Oct. ,1920 |
Page 80 |
| Flying Machines Pay
Kentland Visit |
July, 1919 |
Page 81 |
| Celebration of ST. John's
Day at Morocco |
June 24, 1918 |
Page 81 |
| The King of Orchard Lake
Died Saturday. Famous Bull Dies in 17th Yr. |
Sept., 1920 |
Page 81 |
| Reckless Drivers Ditch Car
Monday |
July 5, 1920 |
Page 81 |
| Two Sunday Weddings Adah Humbart/Ralph Eaton |
Dec. 3, 1916 |
Page 82 |
| Lela Kelley and Wesley
Rheude married at St. Joseph Church |
1917 |
Page 82 |
| Grace Washburn and Charles
Cox Married |
1917 |
Page 82 |
| Anna Sego and Martin Master
Married |
1917 |
Page 82 |
| Mary E. Datzman and William
Schuster Married |
May 1, 1917 |
Page 82 |
| Mary Remsburg and James
Hootman Married |
Feb. 22, 1917 |
Page 82 |
| Ella Fletcher and Thomas
Hamer Married |
Sept. 2, 1917 |
Page 82 |
| Ruby Russell and Ernest
Kenoyer Married |
April 28, 1917 |
Page 83 |
| John Ade to Bring home Ohio
Bride |
Nov. 29, 1917 |
Page 83 |
| Ethel Myers and Dr. Jesse E
Tinder were Married |
Nov., 1917 |
Page 83 |
| Keeping Step With the Boys
in Khaki |
June, 1918 |
Page 83 |
| Marie Ford Marries Otto Paul |
Aug. 1, 1918 |
Page 83 |
| Walker Remsburg and Lillian
Perkins Married |
1917 |
Page 83 |
| Shower For Bride Ethel Myers |
Oct. 21, 1917 |
Page 83 |
| Delia May Kirkpatrick and
James R Miller |
May, 1918 |
Page 83 |
| Ellen Fletcher fell and
fractued shoulder bone |
|
Page 83 |
| Edna Henry and Wm. P
Brunner Married |
Jan, 1909 |
Page 83 |
| Ora Burton and Henry
Carrothers Married in Winnipeg |
July 12, 1917 |
Page 83 |
| Marie M. Ford marries Otto
Ford July 12 |
July 12, 1917 |
Page 84 |
| Geraldine Conklin and
Andrew Denk married |
1917 |
Page 84 |
| Lucille J. Alexander and
John T. Cain wed |
1917 |
Page 84 |
| Velma M. Herath weds
Manford Shrimplin |
Nov. 26, 1919 |
Page 84 |
| Carrie G Clark and Fred S.
Disosway married |
1919 |
Page 84 |
| Earl Corbin weds Beulah
Padgett-Harold Cox weds Eva Kesster Dbl Wed |
June, 1920 |
Page 84 |
| Bertha Brown and Will
Anderson marries |
June, 1920 |
Page 84 |
| Mary Rheude maried to
Herman Diedam |
June 22, 1920 |
Page 84 |
| Wilhemina Catherine Huber
weds George M. Arendt |
June 14, 1920 |
Page 84 |
| Reba Whaley weds Curtis B.
Kindig |
March, 1921 |
Page 84 |
| Marriage Licenses Issured
Merle Tice to Mable Mawer- Clarence Geary |
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| to Shirley Doggett Wilbur R. Stath to Fern Travis |
June, 1921 |
Page 84 |
| Nell Fetters marries
William Hall |
April 26, 1921 |
Page 84 |
| Cecil Burton weds Rev.
Douglas Rights |
June, 1920 |
Page 85 |
| Elsie Small weds Theodore
Wichman |
March, 23 |
Page 85 |
| Gldye Brown marries Thomas
L. Dixon |
Dec. 28, 1921 |
Page 85 |
| Lillian May Martin and
Wilber Werner Married |
March, 1921 |
Page 85 |
| Mary Gertrude Thompson
married to Carroll Wittenberg |
June, 1920 |
Page 85 |
| Mary Ortner and Howard
Harrington we married |
Jan. 2, 1921 |
Page 85 |
| Marie Hassett became bride
of John B. Cassidy |
June 29, 1918 |
Page 85 |
| Merle Walburn married Jaseph Glasglow |
June 22, 1920 |
Page 85 |
| Frances Laurette Weist weds
Edward M Cahill |
June 13, 1919 |
Page 86 |
| Style for Arab Wedding |
|
Page 86 |
| Nina Dalton and Robert
Williams married after two licenses |
Nov. , 1918 |
Page 86 |
| Velma Johnston marries
Clifford Hoyt Handy |
1920 |
Page 86 |
| Rose Mayhew and Paul
MacDonald married |
1920 |
Page 86 |
| Agnes F Bower marries J.
Leo Knaub |
Oct., 1920 |
Page 86 |
| Oreta Fletcher bride of
Otis E. Gulley |
1921 |
Page 86 |
| Jessie Mowery and Earl
Simmons married |
Jan., 29, 1919 |
Page 86 |
| Ethel Carbaugh bride of
Clifford Todd |
March 13, 1921 |
Page 86 |
| Pictures from newspaper |
August 4, 1935 |
Page 87 |
| Three pictures of Shirley
Temple from her movies |
|
Page 88 |
| Pictures of Shirley Temple |
|
Page 89 |
| Two Pictures of Shirley
Temple |
|
Page 90 |
| More Pictures of Shirley
Temple |
|
Page 91 |
| Everette Ladd Weds Delores
West |
May 3, 1925 |
Page 92 |
| Wedding Invitation for
Dolores Evelyn West and Everett Martin Ladd |
May 3, 1925 |
Page 92 |
| Clyde Shand Works Ruse and
Escapes From County Jail |
1925 |
Page 92 |
| Letter from France from
Soldier |
July 25, 1918 |
Page 93 |
| Keeping a Line on the boys
inService Lowell Pfrimmer/Joe Mullen |
|
Page 93 |
| Thirty Men Left for Camp
Taylor Newton Co. Quota
Listing of Names |
July 21, 1918 |
Page 93 |
| Official Draft List of
Newton County Quota is 59
118 names drawn |
1918 |
Page 94 |
| Continued List of names
drawn in draft and Number on list |
1918 |
Page 95 |
| Words to March Song used by
soldiers |
|
Page 95 |
| Constant Stream of Young
Men Leaving 23 entrained |
May 23, 1918 |
Page 96 |
| Letter from Charles M
Heilman in France |
1918 |
Page 96 |
| Letter from A. A. Sego from
Door Field Arcadia Fl. |
1918 |
Page 96 |
| Forty More are called for
exam nation tomorrow |
|
Page 97 |
| Merle Walburn married Jaseph Glasglow |
1917 |
Page 97 |
| Letters received from
Soldier Boys of Newton county |
August 23, 1918 |
Page 97 |
| Poem sent to Dad from W. H
Corbin |
Dec., 1918 |
Page 98 |
| Jefferson Twp Listing of Men in Service |
1918 |
Page 98 |
| Listing of Boys who Made
the Supreme Sacrifice Two Listings |
April, 1919 |
Page 98 |
| Baby Found in Old Well-Jail
Stormed By Mob Sheriff Averts Lynching |
1917 |
Page 99 |
| Maurice Reed and Walter
Legge Meet Accidental Deaths at Gibson |
Oct., 1926 |
Page 100 |
| G. A. R. Vets as they
Appeared in 1925 |
July 30, 1953 |
Page 101 |