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$13.00 per day with Electric & Water $5.00 per day without Electric & Water of age or older) ), Military and 100% disabled Camping with Electric & Water - $15.00/day.The cause is unknown, but thought to have been accidental, as there had been church services on the preceding evening. HICK’s in the east part of the county, was destroyed by fire on last Friday night. She came from Colorado and has gone to her new home in Oklahoma. She was here visiting friends and relatives. He had a box supper, two weeks ago, for the purpose of raising funds to purchase a school library, and another is planned. The professor’s heart is in his work and he takes an interest in each one of his pupils individually. It is one of the best schools ever taught in Kerbyville. Kerbyville: Our school is progressing nicely under the management of Professor McKNIGHT. CHAPMAN’s appreciation of "Uncle Dick’s" faithful services in looking after the CHAPMAN farm while the owner was in Kansas. CUNNINGHAM points with price to its great strength and all around utility. "Uncle Dick" received the cart as a present from Mr. His elegant turn-out created a sensation. CUNNINGHAM rode into town in his own cart, accompanied by a lady and gentleman friend. "Hank" (I.H.) BALDWIN and Miss Artie THOMPSON were married Sunday afternoon at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. PICKETT says the 25¢ saved by crossing at Forsyth will buy the little girl a dress. "Parson PICKETT of Kerbyville, likes to cross White River at the ford here and recommends the Black Hawk, as it only costs a citizen of the county, 25¢ or. CASE in Swan, on Wednesday night last week. The young folks had an enjoyable time at the candy party given by I. THURMOND died September 14th, of Typhoid fever. VANZANDT and one of the eight hearty brothers.

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came to the rescue in a skiff and took off the ladies, safe and sound.Ī telegram from Grainland, California announced the death of John VANZANDT. John WEATHERMAN was driving the team and managed to keep control till Messrs. A trace broke and the horses balked and frightened the occupants of the wagon. DEBORD, of Joplin, Mo., and three children, had an exiting time crossing White River Tuesday. Tim HIRES, of Taney City, has moved his family to Forsyth, and will take charge of the Parrish Blacksmith Shop. His uncle Alexander COX came with him on his return to Taney County and may stay all fall. RAY visited relatives and friends in Phelps and Manes Counties. She was about 40 years of age, Three boys, the eldest about 13, are left to mourn with the husband. LAUGHLIN an old, and respected resident of Taney County. Before her marriage she was Eliza LAUGHLIN, daughter of James M. WILLIAMS passed to her last rest at the residence of her husband, County Collector WILLIAMS. James HENRY and wife arrived in Taney City Thursday from Webbers Falls, Indian Territory. Hiram LAWSON was appointed constable of Beaver Township to fill the vacancy caused by removal of Archie BLUNK. Taney City Sunday School Convention at Fairview Church welcomed G. Green Hampton Post #480 will hold its first reunion at Protem, Sept 3, 4 & 5. BLEDSOE returned from a visit to his mother in Ozark County. Each Sunday School in Beaver Township is invited to send at least three delegates to the convention which will convene at Fairview Church on Taney City Ridge, July 18 & 19th. The next convention will be August 8th 1891 on Little Beaver. convened at Roller School House on Sunday June 21st.Ĭalled to order by Pres. The funeral was yesterday, the remains were interred in Helphrey Cemetery. Mary DILKES of Taney City, stepmother of Mr. WYATT of Kissee Mills made a rare visit to Forsyth. He received $127.00 and will get $12.00 per month from now on. The baseball enthusiasts about Forsyth were greatly elated over the result of their match game on the 4th. Copied and submitted by Vera Wood, Strafford, Missouri from microfilm in the Missouri State Historical Society Library in Columbia, Missouri. Date of paper preceeds the news items appearing in that issue. News items as published in this weekly newspaper, printed Kissee Mills, Missouri from November 1887 until moved to Forsyth in 1891.











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