1897 Extracts from Barry County, MO, Newspapers
Extracted by: Donna Cooper, Coordinator
An interlibrary loan from the State Historical Society of MO of microfilm, was the source from which the data given below was obtained.
The papers of 1897 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 for this year may be incomplete in form.
July 29, 1897, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO Aug. 5, 1897, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO
Died, Sunday, Mr. Lane, age 73. He leaves a wife and was buried at Pasley Cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray of Lower Rock House lost a child Friday by drowning in a tub of water.

A brand new boy arrived at Sam Blankenship's four miles north of Cassville, Monday, July 19th.

Aix News Items: J. W. Ennis preached at Center Point Sunday evening and administered baptism of Brother Geyar.

Kings Prairie News: Marion Thomas is turning everything upside down, just because its a big boy.

Kings Prairie News: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Farmer, a big girl. Mother and babe doing fine.

Kings Prairie News: Thomas Cumskey has bought the farm that Joseph Snider formerly owned for $1500.

Eagle Rock News: [Click here to read]

Lookout Mountain News: Miss Missouri Butler started Monday for Arkansas to make her home with her grandfather.

Washburn Prairie News: G. W. Arnhart, who is in the drug business at Purdy, was visiting his parents at this place Saturday and Sunday.

Washburn Prairie News: H. J. Hood, son Bob and daughter Ora and Ethel, returned Saturday from Verona where they have been visiting for the past three weeks.

Washburn Prairie News: J. N. West of Washburn was in Dry Hollow, Thursday. He claimed to be hunting a bee course.

Jenkins City News: Elmer Brown of Benton Co., MO, is visiting relatives and friends at and around Jenkins.

Washburn News: [Click here to read]

Horner News: Mrs. J. H. Baird and daughters Murdle and Mamie returned Wednesday. [Click here to read]

Ash News Items: To be married on Thursday, Eld. Jesse M. Taylor, 42 and Ada A. Molder 16 of Mayflower, the daughter of A. J. Molder.

Trustee's Sale: John Morton and Sarah J. Morton, his wife. [Click here to read]

George Keeling died, Friday, July 23, 1897 of Liberty township, age 67 years, 4 months and 13 days, of Bright's diseased. [Click here to read]

Licensed to Wed:


James E. Oakes, 21, Cassville & Emma Sneed, 20, Cassville

Willias W. Hite, 22, Monett & Maggie Mace, 17, Monett

Herman Clarida, 32, Exeter & Mollie Rine, 18, Exeter

Peter W. Scott, 21, Monett & Fannie J. Bowman, 19, Monett
Buck Sanders, son of L. B. Sanders, was killed by moonshiners while helping officers locate a still in Berryville, AR.

Mineral Springs News: Grandma Thornhill was moved out to her son-in-law's, Wesley Ennis'. She is improving very fast.

Aix News: Uncle Jacob Rhodes lost a valuable cow one night last week. A post mortal? examination disclosed the fact that she had been poisoned.

McDowell News: J. C. Hemphill and family, W. T. Hemphill of McDowell and Henry Hemphill of Purdy last week visited their father Judge Hemphill on White River near Golden. They returned home Sunday and reported catching two catfish, one ? inches long the other 28 1/2? inches long.

Miss Laura Gertrude George died Friday, July 30, at the old George Homestead on the Washburn road, age 44 years. The remains were interred in the Washburn Prairie Cemetery, Saturday after services by Eld. J. C. Sellers.

Frank Morris of Gwynneville, Ind., while attempting to board a passing train, was thrown under the car, which ran over his left arm and foot, from the effects of which he died a few hours later. Mr. Morris was a cousin of David and Jesse Talbert of Exeter and grandson of Presley Morris of Exeter.

John Talbert; living about six miles southeast of here, died last Sunday evening of partial paralysis, age 50 years. Funeral under auspices of the Masonic Lodge of this place. Christian services by Rev. Mrs. Moore at Blue River Baptist Church, Tuesday at 12:30. Interment at Bennett's Cemetery.
Morristown [Ind.] Sun

Mr. Talbert formerly lived here and will be recalled by those who were here twenty years ago.
Cassville Republican.

Licensed to Wed:


William D. Hodge, 34, Cassville & Mary J. Smith, 16?, Dale

Edward G. Ellis, 21, Madry & Oda O. Hubbard, 17, Madry

Marion F. Anderson, 25, Washburn & Sarah H. Pippin, 16, Washburn

Burton C. Parrish, 20, Eagle Rock & Alvy Evans, 16 Eureka Springs

Elmer Wormington, 22?, Monett & Nora Jordan, 22, Purdy

Jerry A. Ellis, 18, Purdy & Rosella Burkett, 15, Butterfield

John S. Bradley, Monett & Millie M. Marshall, Monett

Jesse M. Taylor, 42, Mayflower & Ada A. Molder, 16, Mayflower
Aug. 12, 1897, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO Aug. 19, 1897, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO
Ash News: Died, August 6, Mrs. Sarah Miller, of consumption. [Click here to read]

Ash News: A sensation was created at the thresher of Ruddle & Co. [Click here to read]

Cassville was considerably startled Saturday morning to hear that the Mayor W. D. Manley, had died. [Click here to read]

Lookout Mountain: Married, George Fame to Miss Lucy Hodge. We all join in wishing the happy couple a successful life.

Washburn News: Born to Dr. and Mrs. George Northcutt, Aug. 1, a daughter. Mother and babe doing well.

Washburn News: Bob Gates and Joe Pratt started for Kansas Tuesday of this week on the hunt of work.

Washburn News: Judge Rowley and Jas. Fountain had trouble. The Judge was arraigned before the police court and fined, then taken before Justice McCary and fined again for the same offense.

Scholten News: P. Hilton and wife were the guests of Wiley Ledbetter of Stone County Sunday.

Kings Prairie News: Died, Monday night at her home near Globe, Miss Wheeler, of fever.

Forest Grove News: A child from Cross Hollow was buried at Oak Ridge Monday evening.

Washburn Prairie News: Mr. Moffatt closed school Wednesday to attend the reunion.

Stony Point News: J. D. Painter and family partook a grand surprise dinner July 25, near Star, at the home of Mrs. Painter's father, Richard Davenport. About ? persons partook of the luxuries of the ?. It was his 55th birthday.

Leann News: John S. Thomas is building a new residence.

Leann News: Ab Galloway and L. N. Pannell will start Monday to travel for a woolen mill and tobacco house.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scholten of Neosho were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Votz last week.

Mrs. Geo. Baxter, formerly Lillie Underwood of this place, died recently of consumption.

Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Rader of Dale, lost a two year old child Monday by death.

Mrs. M. E. Newman was called to Sarcoxie, Saturday and S. R. Reynolds Sunday, to the bedside of John Foster, who is dangerously ill.

Mrs. Lipscomb and son Fred of Peirce [Pierce] City were the guests of their son and brother H. B. Lipscomb, during the reunion.

L. G. Brown and daughter, Miss Nettie were called Sunday to the bedside of Mrs. Luther Brown of Shoal Creek, who is seriously ill with heart trouble.

Licensed to Wed:


Fred I. McReynolds, 21, Purdy & Etta Combs, 20, Purdy

George L. Fain, 20, Fairland, I. T. & Lucy Hodge, Cassville

Chas. M. Bennett, 27, McDowell & Ellen Riggs, 21, Purdy

Andrew J. Mackey, 52, Butterfield & Lucy Lewis, 26, Purdy

J.C. Davidson, 20, Rocky Comfort & Rosa M. Hill, 20, Rocky Comfort

A. Davidson, 21, Rocky Comfort & Rena Boswell, 19, Rocky Comfort
Eagle Rock News: Misses Esta and Bula Farwell were visiting their uncle, Jim Pitt, near Beaver Sunday.

Eagle Rock News: Uncle John Whittington has added to his farm and improvements a nice barn. Hurrah for Uncle John.

Eagle Rock News: A dog belonging to George Whittington bit a small boy. [Click here to read]

Horner News: Chas. Elrod is teaching a singing class, which we hope will be beneficial to our neighborhood.

Horner News: Alfred King, who has charge of the poor farm, was visiting his sister, Mrs. Hall, Sunday.

Horner News: Miss Ellen Bowman came up from Rock Creek, where she has been teaching school, to visit her parents, returning Sunday eve.

Aix News: Mrs. Critchfield was doing business at Seligman Friday.

Seligman News: Elias Marbut is at Rock Springs teaching the young ones the art of correct shooting.

McDowell News: Born Aug. 12 to Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Hall, a boy. All doing well.

Pleasant Ridge News: Mother Bailie has been visiting her daughter Aley V. McCormack, of Cape Fair, for the last few days.

New Site News: Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Warrner, a fine girl. Mother and babe doing well.

Rocky Comfort News: John L. Montgomery and son Walter, and J. N. Kelly started to Colorado, Monday morning, to spend a month visiting relatives and friends.

Rocky Comfort News: Thomas Hopper, who killed Roy Tilotson, was sentenced at Pineville to two years in the penitentiary.

Rocky Comfort News: Elbert Haddock's wife gave birth to a fine boy, Tuesday, August 10.

Washburn Prairie News: Miss Dora Jones left Saturday for Monett, where she will visit her brother, W. C. Jones.

Washburn Prairie News: Isaac Jones of Bethpage, McDonald County, was visiting his sister, Mrs. Reese, Saturday and Sunday.

Ellis - Hubbard: At the residence of the bride's father, W. A. Hubbard, Madry, Aug. 1, 1896, Edward G. Ellis and Odda O. Hubbard were married. [Click here to read]

W. T. Webb and family of Gravett, Ark., are visiting the former's brother, Steve Webb. [Click here to read]

Married at the bride's father's C. M. Bennett and Miss Riggs of near Purdy. [Click here to read]

Dr. Coppedge has indulged in a fine Morrison dental chair that will be a comfort to his customers and a great convenience to himself.
Aug. 26, 1897, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO Sept. 2, 1897, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO
Eagle Rock News: Miss Mollie Skelton has returned from a two weeks visit across White River.

Ash News: Died, Aug. 16th, little babe of Mr. and Mrs. John Rosen, age ten months.

Madry News: George Inman and wife are the proud parents of a fine girl.

Died at Eagle Rock, Wednesday, August 18, Wm. Whittington age 58 years. The remains were interred in the family cemetery Thursday.

Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bethel entertained their Sunday school class at their home, north of town. A beautiful dinner was spread, which was enjoyed as only little folks can.

Washburn News: Thomas Murphy has moved from the Territory to Washburn.

Washburn News: Born to Mrs. J. S. Montgomery, a fine boy.

Washburn News: Mrs. W. C. Hancock is on the sick list at present.

Died, in an accident at Corsicana Mill, Friday afternoon, Mayberry Evans. He and his brother Perry had gone to sharpen a sickle and Mayberry became entangled in a pulley belt.

Licensed to Wed:


Will N. Marriott 23, Purdy and Effa C. Lockey, 20, Purdy

Park Walton, 32, Melrose, Kan. and Thana Stiles, 27, Golden

James W. Hodge, 23, Exeter and Missouri E. Butler, 18, Exeter

Wm. P. Henderson, 21, Monett and Julie M. Ellis, 19, Madry

Arthur E. Hailey, 22, Purdy and Annie Sooter, 26, Purdy

Geo P. Bedecker, 25, Exeter and Nora E. Montgomery, 20, Exeter

Frank Hemmerling, 23, Monett and Caroline Lehr, 29, Pierce City
Eagle Rock News: Hiram Shaffer has bought a nice horse and road cart. We presume he has a girl somewhere.

Eagle Rock News: Willie Farwell, who was in Newton Co., has retuned. He reports good crops there and everything lively.

Eagle Rock News: James Whittington proprietor of the Eagle Rock mill, sold a nice bunch of hogs Friday.

Washburn News: Richard Martin who has been bad sick for some time is slowly recovering.

Stone's Prairie News: Mrs. William Burrows died. Burial at Mt Pisgah. [abstract - copy is difficult to read.]

Licensed to Wed:


Geo. P. Bedecker, 25, Exeter & Nora e. Montgomery, 20, Exeter

William H.? Painter, 26, Exeter & Frona M. Stephens, 26, Exeter

Marshall A. Carver, 20, Cassville & Sarah Smith, 23, Cassville

Charles L.? Gilbert, 27, Golden & Amanda Rye, 24, Sedwick, Kansas

Wilford M.? Cannady, 69, Monett & Harriett H.? Thomas, 69, Monett
Sept. 9, 1897, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO Sept. 16, 1897, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO
Ash News: R. C. Bone has left Midland, Texas, and gone father west.

Lookout Mountain News: Walter Lee and best girl of Cassville paid Miss Betty Rhine of Thomas Hollow a visit Sunday.

Lookout Mountain News: Born to Mr. and Mrs. David Boldin, Aug. 30, a girl.

Leann News: James Arnold moved on Wm. Zinn's farm Monday. The mines at Aurora did not agree with him financially.

Seligman News: Bill Cooper has moved to the nation.

Scholten News: A. M. Hilton and Lee Hemphill are feeding 198 hogs for the McKinley market.

Scholten News: Rev. G. B. Hancock returned last week from Findav, Ill., where he had been laboring for several weeks.

Scholten News: Rev. J. B. Fly was with us Sunday, his last appointment for this year as pastor of the C. P. Church.

New Site: J. H. Holmes, who has been on the sick list, is able to be up again.

Washburn News: Thomas Murphy has moved from Mrs. Durham's house to S. D. Thompson's.

Washburn News: Mr. Traylor has moved in to the McBride house and T. P. Mooney now occupies his own house.

Died, Saturday, Sept 4, 1897, at 4:40 a. m., James M. Moore, of Mineral Spring, age 83 years, 11 months, and 16 days. [Click here to read]
Corinth News: Died a little 6-year-old daughter of Jake Hillard. [Click here to read]

Died, Friday, Sept 10, at 4:45 p.m. Jake Burke. [Click here to read]

Andrew Catron and Geo. Stephens disturbing the peace. [Click here to read]

Eagle Rock News: Calvin Skelton has finished his new residence and moved into it Monday.

Eagle Rock News: Miss Dora Skelton has been visiting friends and relatives at Monett the past week.

Washburn News: Miss Stella Pease retuned home from Springfield, Saturday night.

A surprise for Auntie Moffat's 67th birthday. [Click here to read]

Licensed to Wed:


J. T. Donica, 49, Verona & Martha A. Jackson, 49, Verona

James T. Edmonson, 27, Monett & Maria Carter, 23, Monett

Wm. Mulerholtz, 27, Pierce City & Louisa Hagedorn, 17, Pierce City

Ira E. Wise, 19, Dale & Daisy M. Etter, 16, Dale

Geo. Daugherty, 22, Corsicana & Amanda Redwine, 26, Corsicana

M. W. Westphal, 24, Ft. Smith, Ark. & Anna E. Kesee?, 27, Barry County

William P. Hallie, 21, Jenkins & Ida Henson, 18, Flat Creek
Sept. 23, 1897, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO Sept. 29, 1897, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO
Married Tuesday, Sept. 21, at the recorder's office, John F. Smith of Purdy and Miss Florence Mills of McDowell, E. C. Frost, Esquire, officiating.

D. R. Jamison of Golden offers reward. [Click here to read]

Eagle Rock News: Little Ed Skelton, son of Will Skelton, has been suffering considerably for the past week of neuralgia in his head and eyes.

Eagle Rock News: Ben Whittington and family are visiting friends and relatives at Monett.

Aix News: Mrs. Riggsby is seriously sick.

Aix News: A. H. Montgomery has homestead the SE Sect 4, T 21, R 27.

Ash News: Died, Sept 17, Thomas Ross. [Click here to read]

Quite a bad accident occurred to Nettie, the 15 year old daughter of Dave Shoffner. [Click here to read]

Died Sept. 20, Martha wife of S. R. Higgs. [Click here to read]
McDowell News: L. M. Hemphill has commenced gathering corn.

Horner News: Little Clara Horner has been sick for the past week.

Mano News: Mrs. Ed Chappell was visiting her grandchildren in Stone County the greater part of last week.

Rocky Comfort News: John L. and Walter Montgomery returned from their Colorado trip last week. They visited Utah while gone.

Eagle Rock News: Born, Monday, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Pruett, a girl.

Eagle Rock News: Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Whittington, a big boy. Jim was so excited he let the lamp burn all day Monday.

New Site News: Miss Bessie Montgomery of Fayetteville, Ark., is visiting friends and relatives.
Oct. 7, 1897, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO Oct. 14, 1897, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO
This list is of those who, in the written examination for the month of September, maintained an average of 90 percent and upward, together with their respective grades. [Click here to read]

The examination scores from Room 2 in the Cassville School for algebra. [Click here to read]

McDowell News: Prof. G. G. Bayless is getting along at Marbut School. He visited home at Cassville, Saturday and Sunday.

Mineral Springs: The 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wolford is very sick. Mrs. King's girl is also sick, and Mrs. Gore's baby.

Mano News: Sam Gillmore, our wide awake merchant and postmaster, is having his barn and dwelling repaired.
[Also search Gilmore when looking for this name.]

McDowell News: Miss Mollie Seth will go to Greenfield the last of this week to visit her grandparents.

McDowell News: One of Mr. Berry's little boys fell and cut a large gash in his chin, while another stepped on a nail. Both are improving.

Horner News: Oliver Farwell and Jack Galloway of Jenkins were visiting in our vicinity Saturday night and Sunday.

Horner News: W. J. Farwell made a business trip to White River Wednesday.

Horner News: Joe Hall of this place and Charley Magers of Viola have gone to Arkansas gathering up sheep.

Seligman News: Mrs. Dora Murray nee Wasson, and family of Douglas County, are here on a visit.

Seligman News: Miss Lelia Wasson, who was in Douglas County for some time, has come home.

Washburn Prairie News: Bud Stephens is called papa now days, as there is a little dish washer at his house.

Forest Grove News: Evans Hutchens of Kansas has been visiting his brother, J. C. Hutchens.

Forest Grove News: J. C. Hutchens and sister, Miss May, and Rev. Ennis will attended the convention at McDowell Sunday.

Kings Prairie News: L. C. Estes arrived from the Territory last week.

Aix News: Ed Vanderpool and family of Pasley, was visiting in the family of Uncle Jake Rhodes, Sunday.

Eagle Rock News: It seems that old men are getting to be boys again, Uncle John Whittington and Eli Davis met at the mill a few days ago and commenced poking each other when they got mad, and concluded that they would scrap a little; but were held apart by Jim Whittington and George Reed.

Eagle Rock News: Dock Skelton is adding to his improvements by building a nice cellar.

Eagle Rock News: Uncle John Whittington contemplates putting back his mill dam soon, it being washed out last spring by high water. Uncle John is a hustler and keeps things moving along to the road to prosperity.

Licensed to Wed:


Wm. Ferguson, 55, Butterfield & Minerva Shipman, 40, Butterfield

Hiram Metcalf, 16, Exeter & Elizabeth Harrison, 22, Exeter

James A. Tunnell, 23, Aurora, & Mary B. Betterton, 16, Monett

George Searl, 28, Rocky Comfort & Mary K. Ridenar, 20, Rocky Comfort
Mineral Springs News: Grandpa McClure of Columbus, Kan., is visiting his children.

Purdy News: Jake Hilliard and family started Thursday for Kansas in search of a new location.

Seligman News: Geo. S. Roller and H. M. Murray took a hack load of old books to the hub, Saturday to exchange for new ones. They found grammers, histories and arithmetics, and go back after the other kinds soon.

Seligman News: Fred Trent of Pueblo, Colo., came in on a visit a few days ago.

Shell Knob News: Married, Sunday morning at the residence of the bride's parents, Arthur Henbest of Mano and Minnie Ledgerwood of this place. Squire Gilmore tying the holy bond. The happy couple have our best wishes and congratulations.

Washburn News: Charley King and Columbus Morgan have gone to move Mrs. T. H. King and children to Gelena, Kansas.

Washburn News: W. C. Hancock wants to sell out and move to Stone County.

Forest Grove: George Copple and wife are making their home at A. G. Copple's for a short time.

Mano News: Died Monday, the infant of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Richart.

Eagle Rock News: Tom Cullop of Purdy has been in our midst for the last few days, the guest of Dock Skelton.

Jenkins City News: W. M. Holman and Noel Shepherd and families attended the baptizing at McDowell Sunday.

Jenkins City News: Zack Galloway and Oliver Farwell went to Cassville Saturday, the latter to see his friends and relatives, the former to see - well his friend.

Jenkins City News: Rev. Hancock is holding a series of meetings at Spring Hill.

Mano News: Chas. Umphres is very low with the fever.

Mano News: Died Monday, the infant of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Richart.

Mineral Springs News: Bill Hannahs is very ill. Not much hope for his recover as he is very old and feeble.

Ash News: Born to David and Susan Van Zandt, Oct. 5, a fine ten pound boy. Mother and babe are both doing well.

Ash News: Born to Sam and A. N. Rose, Oct. 1, a big ten pound boy. The father is improving nicely.

Another News: Henry Dunn and wife were visiting friends at Washburn Prairie, Saturday and Sunday.

Another News: Ed Dunn, Willie Ireland and Charlie Heffley spent Sunday night at the prairie and report a nice time.

Another News: Tom Van Zandt and the Bradt boys were out hunting Monday night and succeeded in catching a large wild cat. That's good. Try again boys.

Little Flat News: Willy Stringer has a good school organized at Crescent. He is a young man of considerable ability and we predict for him a bright further in the teacher's profession.

Little Flat News: Charles Long contemplates buying a farm, provided he can sell the one he is on to an advantage. He will not tend any of his grandfather Long's place next year.

Mr. and Mrs. Benton Miller, who have been making their home in Arkansas, moved to Monett last week and Wednesday night arrived here on a visit to the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Babb, and other relatives.
Oct. 21, 1897, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO Oct. 28, 1897, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO
Mrs. T. P. Mooney of Washburn, was visiting friends in the city Saturday.

Jack Vance has moved to Noble, O. T., where he purchased a farm on the North Canadian river. [Research note: Osage Territory]

Died, Thursday, Oct. 21, the infant of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Tatum.

J. W. Northcutt, who has been ailing for some time, was unable to be out Monday.

The infant daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Wooten, which has been very ill, is improving.

Aaron and Con Tucker have retuned from their flight and plead guilty to assaulting Isaiah Tatum. They were assessed the usual $1 and cost.

Seligman News: We regret Elmer C. Clark, formerly of this place, was murdered by a miner in Colorado.

Scholten News: William Hancock of Washburn has purchased the old Ross farm and moved to it.

Golden School: The following is a list of those who in the examination for the month ending in October, maintained an average of 90 percent and upward.

Sylvania Clark, 92;

Florence Roberts, 91;

Mabel Neal, 93;

Annie Bartness, 96;

Eliza Lewis 92;

Lou Henson, 91;

Nora Roberts, 96;

Minnie Lee, 95;

Minnie Winton, 96;

Harvey Bryant, 96;

Jeff Clark, 93;

Phillip Henson, 93;

Cora Bartiness, 92.

A. J. Clevenger, Teacher
Seligman News: Chas. Oakley has the contract to finish the People's school; Chas. B. McCary having resigned Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Denbo and Mrs. Pinkston and daughter were received into the C. P. Church Sunday by letter.

Licensed to Wed:


Frank R. Gray, 39, Carterville & Nancy E. Street, 26, Golden

Leonard A. Beck, 24, Beaver, Ark. & Laura M. Pennington, 17, Eagle Rock

Myron Parsons, 25, Shelton & Ollie E. Fullerson, 21, McDowell

James B. Brown, 20, & Frances A. Prewitt, 15, Rocky Comfort.

Clifford Newlun, 20, Washburn & Mattie Gann, 18, Herd, AR

James L. Wilson, 22, & Mina A. Ready, 21, Cato

James W. Hendricks, 24, & Dona Alderson, 20, Monett

David L. Shriver, 28, & Silva Hungate, 18, Golden
Nov. 4, 1897, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO Nov. 11, 1897, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO
Died, Thursday night, Andy Roller, age about 77, a citizen of Roller's Ridge. He was buried in Roller Cemetery with services by Elder Hiram Williams.

Died - 2 year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Milt Henry of Galena, Kansas.

Died - baby of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nordyke.

Died - Edward Armstrong of Corsicana has died.

Ed Hilton of the Osage Nation arrived Monday on his way home to Crane Creek.

Licensed to Wed:


Elijah S. Henson, 25, Hailey & Martha Clanton, 21, Golden

F. M. Balry, 44, & Ida E. Hoff, 35, Monett

Nathaniel F. Shreiner, 28, Viola & Ida B. Willyard, 21, Viola

David L. McCubbin, 20 Leann & Ollie Suttles, 15, Leann

John W. Kinzie, 20 & Susie Antle, 21, Exeter

Walter May, 17, Monett & Myrtle Howerton, 14, Monett

Stennie [Stanley] Barocski [Bartkoski], 24, Bricefield & Josie Mierholtz, 19, Bricefield

William N. Roden, 28, Cato & Emma Henson, 21, Flat Creek

William D. Bruton, 40, Osa & Mary Johnson, 29, Osa
Sentenced to 10 years in the penitentiary for Bud Greenway. [Click here to read]

John Shriver, an inmate at the poor farm died.

Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hutchens' baby boy died. Burial was at Cassville.

Died, a child of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Hood, and a grandson of Mrs. J. S. Plummer.

Died on Nov. 1st, J. P. Plancheon, father of J. P. S. Plancheon of Monett. [Click here to read]

Ash News: Died Dec. 4, Uncle William Norman, of an old wound received during the years of the 60's. On the 5th his body was transported to narrow limits of the tomb to Hall Cemetery.

Mano News: Bud Binkley, our village blacksmith, has the Nation fever.

Pasley News: Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Gee agreed to disagree and she is moving to her farm on White River.

Corsicana News: J. T. Johnson and son Mal returned from the territory the latter part of last week.

Washburn Prairie News: Sunday, Garland Park was dipped in the holy waters, which washed away all sin, to rise us and lead a better life. We hope he will never turn back but press forward.

Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hutchens' boy baby, aged about one year, died. [Click here to read]
Nov. 18, 1897, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO Nov. 25, 1897, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO
New Site News Items: Rudolph Cummings and Miss Anna Carpenter were united in marriage Sunday, Nov. 8.

Infair dinner at Fred Hisaw's Monday.

New Site News: Washington Montgomery has a steam drill searching for water. He is down 150 feet.

Kings Prairie News: H. C. Dummit will start for Arkansas, Saturday.

Shady Grove News: Fred Utter and Martin Woodard marketed apples at Monett last week.

Corsicana News: The little daughter of D. J. Smith received a severe burn on the hand, one day last week.

Aix News: Mrs. Maud Jackson of Cassville, whose father William Trim, at one time owned the Roaring River mill property, was last week visiting the scenes of her childhood, the guest of Miss Jean Wallace, Miss Jessie Burton, and Miss Mittie Brown.

Hadley News: Died Saturday, Nov. 13, Ike Williams, age 35, who leaves a wife and 6 children. The burial was at the head of Spring River.

Mineral Springs News: Mrs. A. J. Henderson and Miss Little Horrall visited the former's daughter, Mrs. Ira Williams and neighbors in Mineral last week.

Mineral Springs News: Mrs. D. Miller and Mrs. Alice Wolford visited the bedside of the former's sister, Mrs. Smallwood, of Eagle Rock, who is very sick of inflammation of the stomach.

Mineral Springs News: Grandma Maxwell's son, Andrew Young, from New Mexico, has come home.

Mineral Springs News: Robert Box has gone to Webb City to visit his brother.

Mineral Springs News: Uncle Saul Petty is having a new house put up on his place. John Wilkerson is doing the work.

Shell Knob News: John Brantley and son Charley, have returned from an extended visit in the Territory.

Shell Knob News: Rev. Virgil Kimball preached a funeral discourse at the Field School house Sunday, at 11:00, in memory of Harold Hayes.

Washburn News: W. C. Hancock came from Stone County after the balance of his things to finish his moving.

Horner News: Mr. and Mrs. George Meador visited their daughter, Mrs. Bell Skelton living near Eagle Rock, Saturday and Sunday.

Horner News: Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Meador were visiting the latter's sister living beyond Jenkins City, the latter part of the week.

Horner News: Little Clarie Horner is still very low and Miss Murdie Baird is still confined to her bed with slow fever, also Mrs. ? Wm. Mullins is very poorly.

Horner News: Mrs. Faulk visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Surrett near Washburn Wednesday.

Pasley News: Miss Ida Perrine was the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. A. Abernathy of Cassville, Saturday and Sunday.

Shell Knob News: Russell Painter has rented Uncle John Brock's farm and moved to it.

Flat Woods News: Mr. Hodge from near the Iron mountains has come to Old Barry, to make his future home. He is a half brother to John and Fayette Hodge.

Died - Mrs. Martha Blankenship, wife of L. J. Blankenship, aged about 70. [Click here to read]

Sheriff Stephens and son Pharis returned Sunday from Jefferson City, where they had taken Bud Greenway and Wm. Shockley. [Click here to read]

Circuit Clerk Jones was kept busy Monday taking proof in homestead claims. [Click here to read]

Joe A. Richlin, late of St. Joe, MO and Miss Nellie Akers of Washburn were married. [Click here to read]

Grandma Cordle, living 2 1/2 miles northeast of Cassville, died. [Click here to read]

James E. Houston recently traded his stock of merchandise. [Click here to read]

Mrs. Geo. M. Goodnight, granddaughter Florence Warf and niece Miss Clematine Sooter, have been visiting. [Click here to read]

Grandfather Thorne of Cross Hollows died. [Click here to read]

Virgil Arnold and Sam Hilburn got into a scrap at Golden Monday. [Click here to read]

The 3 year old son of Jerome Johnson died. [Click here to read]

Butterfield News: Mrs. Emma Jarvis was called to Cassville by a message from Dr. Mitchell, Monday night, to make her last visit to her brother, Jack Shull. [Click here to read]

Died the 10th, James Goodman of Flat Creek, burial was north of Pierce City.

Died in the Nevada Asylum, Lucy, daughter of J. R. Lee.

Albert Johnson and Miss Ona Jeffries of Corsicana were untied in marriage at the former's brother's R. A. Johnson, at the C. & W. depot, Thursday. Eld. E. A. Frost officiating.

Jack Anderson's family was startled Thursday by the discharge of a shot gun that one of the children fired while under a bed. The lead went close by a younger child who was in the same room.

Licensed to Wed:


Alonzo Tunnell, 22, Aurora & Ida L. Ellis, 18, Aurora

David A. Fine, 25, Washburn & Mary Rhodes, 22, Washburn

Walter L. Swartzel, 21, Monett & Hettie M. Judkins, 19, Monett

[Research Note: Not sure about the date of this list of marriages, because I have the page dated 11/18/97. It may belong to the following week since there are none for that week.]

Licensed to Wed:


Albert C. Johnson, 21, Corsicana & Ona Jeffries, 16, Corsicana

Henry F. Harrison,18, Washburn & Lula B. Stewart, 16, Washburn

A. G. Stephenson, 33, Shell Knob & Bell Crowder, 17, Shell Knob

C.A. Hughes, 25, Monett & Emma Bowen, 22, Pierce City

Charles H. Oakwood, 38, Diamond & Eva M. Howard, 39, Chicago, Ill.
No data for this date was on the roll of film.
Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO, Dec. 2, 1897 Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO, Dec. 9, 1897

Died Friday, Emmet, 2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Howell. Burial was in Painter Cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Babb's 3 week old child died.

Eagle Rock News: Grandma Maloney has been suffering for the past week with a bruised hand, caused by a gate closing, catching her hand.

Eagle Rock News: Friday morning, Boon Haddock, Dick Elam, W. T. Ayres and Wilder Farwell left Eagle Rock with about 85 fat hogs, headed toward Cassville.

Eagle Rock News: Mr. and Mrs. M. Farwell and children, Lula and Zealous, left Monday on a week's visit with relatives near Monett.

Eagle Rock News: Burt Parish passed through Eagle Rock Thursday night on his way from Eureka Springs to Cassville to see his brother, who was reported sick.

Eagle Rock News: John Pryor and Nth? Dell says it takes a good driver to hit all the stumps and bad places, even when a man is sober, as they turned their wagon over Tuesday night, catching them both under the box.

Another News Items: Married at Cassville, Nov. 27, Walter Cargile to Miss Marlinda Brewer. We extend congregations.
Judge John Carney of Flat Creek is reported ill. His mind is seriously effected.

Hon. W. J. Brock of shell Knob was the guest of Prof. J. T. Brooks, Monday night.

W. W. Lee Celebrates Amongst a Throng of Friends.


His 76th Birthday.

One of those occurrence which tends to cheer the traveler through life and smooth the wrinkle from the aged brow, happened the 1st inst. at the home of Squire Wm. W. Lee of near Purdy, in memory of the 76th anniversary of his birth, when over seventy persons partook of the sumptuous dinner prepared, amongst who were five children, twenty eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren. W. W. Lee, who claims to be the oldest settler in Barry County, was born in Washington Co., VA, December 1, 1820. At the age of 7, with his parents Miller and Nancy Lee, he moved to Rhea Co., Tenn., where he grew to manhood and was married February 27, 1840 to Caroline C. Smith. Of this union was born thirteen children; nine of them are still living. In the spring of 1840, he moved to Barry County. He served the county officially one term as coroner, one term as probate judge, registering officer and assessor, four year as deputy sheriff and 12 years as J. P. August 17, 1888, his wife Caroline C. departed this life and November 21, 1889, he was again married to Mrs. Marinda Vermillion. When the war of '61 broke out he espoused the union cause, served as 1st Sergt. in Co. H, 14 Reg. M.S. M. Vol. Cav., also as 1st Sergt, in Co. H 14 Reg., M.S. M. Cav., and boast that he still votes as he shot. November 27, 1889 he embraced the religion of Jesus Christ and united with the M. E. Church. In 1817 he was licensed to exhort by the M. E. Church. June 1, 1856, united with the Baptist, Sept. 3rd licensed to preach the gospel and Aug. 6, 1887 was ordained to the full work of the ministry. Many incidents he can relate of the early settlement of Barry County, such as seeing from one to fifty deer at one sight; also some elk in the county when he came here. Bear and panther were plenty in the hill country of White River. Coon skins and deer pelts were almost lawful tender. The nearest store was at Springfield which was the nearest point to find a doctor. The settlers were all botanic doctors and used the herbs. Shortly after he arrived, Lewis Henderson put up a small supply of goods at Washburn. Then John Cureton put up a better stock of goods with Z. J. Keet as clerk. Keet bought out Cureton thus the place was called Keetsville. It was once a hard place. The county seat being one mile below where Pierce City is. The whole southwest belonged to Barry County, the counties of Newton, Lawrence, McDonald and Stone, being taken off since. There was one preacher in what is Barry County and two small class meetings all held in dwelling houses. No schools.
Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO, Dec. 16, 1897 Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO, Dec. 23, 1897
No data for this date was on the roll of film. Died, Dec. 11, Susan Duckworth, age 78. She was born in McMinn Co., TN, and she married Peter Neil in 1835. They moved to Crane Creek Twp., in Barry Co., in 1850. He died Oct 15, 1851. They had 8 children. In 1855 she married Dr. Lemaster and had 2 sons Allen and Abraham. He died in 1859. In 1863 she married Thomas Duckworth who died in 1885. She then lived with her youngest daughter who is Mrs. A. M. Willey. Grandma Duckworth has a daughter, Mrs. Enoch Williams who is 58. Mrs. Williams has a daughter who is Mrs. Tom Bassett who is 40. She has a daughter who is Mrs. Frank Wise who is 18. She has a daughter who is 1 year old.

Washburn: Mr. Neff has lost a filly.

Died - Dec. 13th, Isaac M. Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson, born June 14, 1873. Burial was in New Liberty Church Cemetery.

Died - Dec. 17th, Mrs. Jesse Thomas at Carterville. Burial was in Bethel Cemetery.

Died, Rev. Doran, in Eureka. He died of heart trouble.
Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO, Dec. 30, 1897 -
Licensed to Wed:


Ellis G. Cannon, 25, Butterfield & Sarah F. Truhitte, 21, Cassville.

Ulysses S. Riddle, 28 & Eliza J. Bailie, 17, Jenkins

Herman Farrar, 20 & Grace Tyler, 18, Butterfield

Walter E. Morgan, 20 & Minnie Cox, 18, Cassville

John J. Bertalot, 20 & Mary B. Teel, 18, Purdy

Simon A. Prior, 20 & Lula E. Nickel, 22, Butterfield

Willis Wiley, 25 & Effie Hilton, 22, Scholten

Thomas N. Ford, 28 & Mary E. Stripp, 17, Rocky Comfort

John H. Shrader, 26, Cove, & Maggie Ethridge, 18, Washburn
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