Hmboldt Courier Chronicle

The Courier-Chronicle  Humboldt, Tennessee
(excerpts submitted by Sarah Hutcherson)
1914 - 1916


Real   Estate   Transfers---C.M. Midyett   to   Vault   Johnson, undivided  interest in
J.A. Midyett estate in the 5th district,$350.(from Nov.25th to Dec.9th,1914.

Miss  Annie  White  and Mr.Homer Jones were quietly married in Jackson last week. Bob
Scott, of Jackson, attended the funeral of his uncle, S.L. Scott Wednesday.

Mrs. Annie  Moore  of  Milan, has  been  here  during  the  illness  and  death  of her
brother, S.L.Scott.

Mr.Ernest  Scott  &  sister, Miss  Lalah  of  Dallas,TX, attended  the funeral of their
father ,S.L.Scott, Wednesday.

Mr.S.L.Scott  died Tuesday morning at 3 a.m. at his home on College Street, He was 66
years  of age, interment in Oakland Cem. He is survived by his widow and 13 children;
Misses Miriam & Edith of this place; Misses Gertie, Lalah & Lena of Dallas, Tx.; Miss
Nannie  Mai  of  Shreveport, La.; Mesdames C.P. Miller & R. Blair of Dallas, TX; five
sons, Harry,Claude,Earl,Clifton & Ernest, all of Tx.

Born to Mr.& Mrs.Tony Conway on Monday,Dec.7th,a girl.

Trenton,TN.,Dec.8---Prof.Chas.Morris,Principal  of  the  Edison High School,was quite
severly,  although  not fatally wounded to-day by knife wounds inflicted in and about
the  throat,in  the  hands  of  Buster Ward, also of near Edison.It seems the trouble
arose  over  a  recently-made rule of the prinicple, in which it was against his will
that the boys and girls be together to and from school,this rule was being repeatedly
broken  and  to  enforce it,he suspended pupils who broke the rules.It seems that Mr.
Ward had done the courtesy of extending to Miss Cora Mai Tuggle,a young lady of about
16,a  seat  behind him on his stead. She was suspended from scholl.(Morris was refered
to also as Morrison in the article)

In  Memory----Mr.Arch  Sloan's  great grandparents came from Scotland to this country
during  a  religious persecution. His grandfather, ?.D.Sloan,settled within four miles
of  Humboldt.  His  father, Archibald  W.Sloan was reared on the adjoining farm. There
Arch E.Sloan was reared. He joined the Methodist Episcopal Church South at the age of
27 years, and held his membership 20 years. He died Nov.24th,1914.

Nashville,TN.,Dec.4----Robert  Primm,  son  of  the  late  ex-sheriff  J. W. Primm of
Rutherford  County,  was  shot and killed at Murfreesboro this afternoon by Policeman
Fount  Pitts.It  is  claimed  that  Primm  was arrested after a complaint that he was
raising  a disturbance. Primm asked to be allowed to go to his store and close it. He
remained  inside  longer  than Pitts expected and when Pitts went in after him, it is
claimed  that  Primm  sprang at him with a large butcher knife. Cut off from the door
and cornered Pitts drew his revolver and fired one shot which killed Primm.

Jan.31,1913--continued--Milan.TN.,Jan.30--Hiram  Benson,a  well known young farmer 34
years  of age,died here yesterday of pneumonia. He is survived by his aged parents,of
which he was the support. Interment today at Mt.Zion Cem.

Milan,TN.,Jan.27-News  was  received  of  the  death  of  Erb  Ward last night at his
father's home at Bradford of cerebro-spinal meningitis. He had recently returned from
the  lower  counties  of  the infected district near the Miss. River. He was about 27
years old.

Trezevant,TN.,Jan.27--The  remains  of  Martin  Newbill,aged  23,were brought to this
place from Bolivar and interred by the side of his sister, Miss Brooksie Newbill, who
died  only  a short time ago in the Trezevant Cem. He died of the effects of pellagra
as did his sister. He was the son of Dr. & Mrs.Tom Newbill of the Newbill Schoolhouse
Community.

Milan,TN.,Jan.30--Robert  McLemore,  aged about 68 years, died yesterday of pneumonia
at  the home of S.H. Hughes near here .He was a Confederate soldier.   He is survived by
two sisters, Mrs.Thomas Manning of Lavinia & Mrs.Fry of Cedar Grove,TN.

Milan,TN.,Jan.27.--News  reached  here  today  of the death of William Altman,aged 81
years,at  Nashville,TN.,of heart failure.He was formerly from here,an old Confederate
soldier.He   is   survived   by   a   daughter,Mrs.Geo.R.Cook,of  this vicinity;three
sons,Dr.Jno.T.Altman  of  Nashville,James  Altman  of  Ar.  and  Nat  Altman  of this
section;one brother,Wiley Altman of Cades.Burial in Oak Grove Cem.near here.

Milan,TN.,Jan.29--John T.Tucker,aged 84,died at his home this morning of pneumonia. He
is   survived   by   one   son, Dr.Carl   Tucker   of   Memphis. He   was  a Confederate
soldier. Interment in Oakwood Cem.

Trezevant,TN.,Jan.27--Esq.Henry  Ross  of the Pilgrim's Rest Community in the edge of
Weakly County is dead of Meningitis. Burial in the Pilgrim's Rest Burying ground.

New  Hope  News----The baby girl of Mr.& Mrs.Will Marcom died Sat.of pneumonia,burial
at Cypress Church Sunday.

In    Memory  Of----Mrs.James  T.Perry--On  the  night  of  Jan.5th,1913,God  in  His
Wisdom,called  her  home.She  was 68 years of age.She was married 47 years ago to her
husband,who now in his 80th year survives her.

Weeks  Doings  of Medina People----Mr.& Mrs.W. Egbert Askew have the deep sympathy of
friends in the loss of their infant son, William Carter,who died Sunday of pneumonia.
.Burial in Oakwood Cem.,Milan.

Marriage----John  Taylor formerly of Henderson, but now of Pleasant hill, this county
and Mrs.Lula Estes,widow of Geo.Estes,were married in Humboldt Monday.

Milan,TN.,Jan.28----Paul M. Pearce of this city and Miss Lucille Collins, daughter of
E.T. Collins of Fordyce,AR.,were married last night.

In  Memory----Mrs.  Sarah Ann Loyed departed this life Dec.2nd,1912,at the mature age
of  83  years,7  months  and  3 days.She was born in NC.,Apr.9,1829,and married at an
early  age  to J.A.Loyed,to which were born 8 children,three survive,30 grandchildren
and 47 greatgrandchildren. By her daughter;Lonie Nelson.

Courier-Chronicle Humboldt,TN August 27,1915

Monday  morning  when  the  sad  news  of  the death of Mrs. Mabel Freeman Luckey was
received here in Gibson,a gloom of sadness fell over the entire community.

Crockett County News From Alamo---Mr.Joe Straughn,brother of Mrs.J.P.Neal,died Sunday
morning  at  the home of his brother-in-law,Mr.Mayo,near Maury City,and was buried at
the old Nunn burying ground Monday morning.

Pure  and  Freshest  Groceries  at Rock Bottom Prices--telephone 58--Quick Delivery--
J.N.Midyett.

In Memory----of Little Billie Craddock--Departed this life August 15,1915;son of Mr.&
Mrs.W.R.Craddock;burial in Rose Hill Cem.(a poem followed, written by "Aunt Ettie")

Courier-Chronicle  Humboldt,  TN  August 20,1915 The sad news reached Humboldt Monday
that  Mr.  Clint  Seat had died at his home in Medina that day. He was about 48 years
and is survived by his wife. He had no children. Burial at Zion.

Card  of  Thanks----To  our  many  friends  who  were so kind during the long days of
illness  and  the  death  of our devoted sister and daughter,Audrey---Mrs.W.G.Davis &
children.

The Death Angel entered the home of Mr.& Mrs.John McCoy at Central,and took from them
their little son,Dalton,14 months old.

Little  Mildred, infant daughter of Mr.& Mrs. Cliff Lansdell, died August 5th,and was
buried at Rose Hill Cem.

Messers.  J.R.  Jarrell,C.T.Jarrell,J.D.Senter,J.N.Midyett  and A.B. Foust were among
those  from here who attended the meeting of the Cotton States Merchants' Association
in Memphis this week.

Medina,TN.,  August  18.---The  funeral services of Miss Rachael Usurla Fly were held
this  afternoon  at  Mt. Zion. She died Saturday of tuberculosis. She was in her 17th
year  and  is  survived by her father, John Fly; a sister, Mrs. Travis of McKenzie; a
brother Prentice of Memphis.

Rutherford,  TN., August 18.--- Mrs. Mary E. Howell of Bells Chapel, died at her home
yesterday of blood poisoning. She was 74 years old. She leaves a husband, one son and
two  daughters  and  many  relatives,  two of whom, a brother and a sister, live near
Gainesville,TX.

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Less  Dungan,  colored,  was  captured red-handed after breaking into J. N. Midyett's
store  on  17th  Avenue  North  Sunday  night.  Noises  were  heard in the store by a
neighbor,  who  went  at  once  for  City  Marshal  Senter  and the house breaker was
captured.

Kenton,TN.,August  31.--Joe  E.Thomas,local  agent  for the Fordautomobile,was killed
last  night by the overturning of his machine on the Kenton-Rutherford road.He was 33
years of age,the son of J.G.Thomas.

Bells,TN.,Sept.1st.--At  her  home  in  Fruitvale on Friday last,Mrs.J.R.Jackson died
after two weeks illness.She is survived by her husband and three children.The remains
were laid to rest at Walnut Hill Cem.

In Memory----Of little Artis Dalton McCoy,He died on Wednesday morning,August morning
August 11th,1915;14 months old.

News From Gadsden----Mr.Ed Welch,s wife died this morning,the 31st.

Mrs.Bob Jackson,of Fruitvale died last Friday and was buried Saturday at Walnut Hill.

Ripley,TN.,August  31.--About  7:30 this morning the fast train south on the Illinois
Central  struck Miss Lillie Covington of Brownsville and injured her so severely that
she died within a short time after she was brought to Ripley.The accident occurred at
Flippen,four  miles  north of this place.Miss Covington was about 15 years of age and
was  the  daughter  of  Mr.&  Mrs.  Gus  Covington  of  Brownsville and niece of B.C.
Covington of this county.

J.J.Reeves,66  years  of  age,  a well known farmer of near Milan,died last Friday of
tuberculosis.

Mr.Jno.A.  Cathey,  formerly  a  resident of Humboldt and a merchant here for several
years, died in Memphis Thursday. He leaves his wife and two sons. The remains will be
buried at Brownsville today.

From  Salem----Mr.&  Mrs.John  Tinsley  are  entertaining  a  new  boy at their home.
Mrs.Joseph  Pettijon returned Thursday from Jackson Where she attended the funeral of
Miss Will Spencer.

Born to Mr.& Mrs. Jno.Hazelwood of Gibson,an eleven pound boy.

The Courier Chronicle Humboldt,TN September 10,1915

Local  News---Mrs.L.W.  Slayden,who  was  here  during  the  illness and death of her
brother,Mr.R.S.Jones, has returned to Waverly. He died Sept.1st.

Mrs.A.B.Jones,wife of Rev.Jones,pastor of the M.E.Church died Thursday,September 2nd.

The  wedding  of  Miss Eva Belle Johnston & Mr.A.F.Bourne was solemnized Wednesday at
The First Presbyterian Church.

COVINGTON,TN.,Sept.--The  dead  body  of Thomas Goforth,12 years old son of Mrs.Venie
Norman,  was  found  Saturday  by  his  step-father,C.N.  Norman,lying  under  a wild
grapevine  in a clump of trees about half a mile from the family residence,on the Joe
Trotter  Farm,  a mile west of Gilt Edge,in this county. The lad had been shot in the
head with a shotgun and killed. There is no clew as to the identity of the person who
shot him.

Local  Happenings  About  Town--  Bessie, the 12 year old daughter of Mr. Tib Fisher,
died  at  the  family  home  in Humboldt Wednesday of malarial fever.The remains were
buried  at  Rose  Hill.  Her mother died some two years ago. She leaves two brothers;
Tiance & Otis.

A.J.  Allen  & Mrs. Rebecca Williams were married at the home of the bride near Milan
Monday.The groom is said to be 78 years and the bride in her sixties.

CHATTANOOGNA,TN.,Sept.7--Reports  from  a moonshining section of Monroe County, state
that  the  killing  of  Dock Thomas By James Bivens followered charges made by Bivens
that Thomas had" turned up"a still to revenue officiers.Bivens is in jail.

LEXINGTON,TN.,Sept.7--Yesterday  morning  near  Luray,A  horse ran away in which were
riding  Mrs.  Richard Allen & Miss Bertha Adcock, The ladies were thrown out and Mrs.
Allen  received  injuries from which she died two hours later. She is survived by her
husband and five of his children besides Mitchell Gibson,a Lexington Jeweler, a child
of the first marriage.

LEXINGTON,TN.,Sept.7--Last  night  about  8  p.m.at  Darden,about  12  miles  east of
Lexington,Arless  Owens,aged  28,unmarried  was assassinated by unknown persons,being
shot twice.He was a son of Alfred Owens.He was a nephew of R.S. Owens and a cousin of
Esco Derryberry, also of Lexington.

Courier-Chronicle--Sept.10,1915 continued---

Announcements  were  received  at  Humboldt  announcing the marriage of Senter Wilsin
Rainey   and   Miss   Ethel   Ferguson,   daughter   of   Mr.&  Mrs.O.C. Ferguson, of
Caruthersville, MO.,in Caruthersville on August 15th.

Wednesday  evening at the beautiful country home of Mr.Geo.T.Jackson, their daughter,
Roberta  was  united in marriage to Homer Tatum of Maury City. Mr.& Mrs. Lawson Estes
are  Delighted  on  account  of  the arrival of a pretty little girl in their home in
Gibson.

In  Loving  Memory  of Mrs. Edd Welch---Last Monday morning at 5 a.m. the Death Angel
visited  the  home  of Edd Welch and took away his beloved wife. She had been sick of
fever about five weeks. The remains were laid to rest at Rose Hill.--A Friend.

Lewisburg,  TN.,Sept.8.--Miss  Clara  Malone,  aged  30  years, died at her home near
Mooresville  yesterday evening, the results of wounds that she inflicted upon herself
Sunday with a razor.

Clarksville, TN.,Sept.8.--While in bathing at Gills racetrack, Perry Chandler, age 15
years, was drowned Tuesday afternoon.

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Real  Estate Transfers--Ross Midyett to Vault Johnson,undivided interest in 132 acres
in the 5th district.$200.

Interesting News From Gibson--Tuesday Alvin Summers & pearl Dees drove to Trenton and
were married.

Dave  Howell,46,died at his home in Greenwood,MS.,Monday.He was an old Gibson boy and
leaves  two  brothers;  Moses & Alex Howell, and six sisters; Mrs.Morris, Mrs.Karnes,
Mrs.Parr, Mrs.Dedmon, Mrs.Barker, and Miss Tommie Howell, besides his wife.

Monday at 1 a.m. the Death Angel entered the home and took the spirit of Uncle Billie
Foust  to  its  eternal home.He was 84 years old,a mason,an ex-Confederate soldier.He
leaves  a wife and nine children,besides a large number of grandchildren to mourn his
death.Besides  his  immediate family,he leaves three sisters,Mrs.Palmer,Mrs.Alexander
and Mrs.Hedgecock,the youngest sister being 70 years old.

Alexanderia,TN.,Sept.15--Two  children  of Joe Hughes,who lives about two miles south
of town,were drowned late Tuesday,They were aged 2 years and 5 years.

Clarksville,Tn.Sept.13--Dr.J.A.Lyons,63,professor    of   science   in   Southwestern
Presbyterian University ended his life here Sunday.A shotgun was used.

Chattanooga,TN.,Sept.12--H.J.Bowen,a  molder went to the parish house of Saints Peter
&  Paul  Cathedral  here  today and told Father Sullivan that he had beaten Mrs.Bowen
into  insensibility  with a gas pipe when,upon his return from Mass and found another
man  with  her  in  their apartment.They found Mrs.Bowen lying in a pool of blood,her
head crushed.She is not expected to live.Bowen is in jail.

Harris  Grove  News-- Mr.& Mrs.Bob White are rejoicing over the arrival of a new son.
Route  10;Crockett  County--Mrs.J.F.Brasfield  died  at  her  home  on  Route  9 last
Friday,Sept.10th.Interment in Center Cemetery.

Out  Of Town Deaths--Gibson,TN.,Sept.13--Wm.Foust,84,died this morning.He is survived
by  his  widow;two  daughters, Mrs.G.G.Manley & Mrs.W.O.Meredith of Gibson; and seven
sons;   H.J.,J.F.,E.E.,J.K.,H.C.,   &   W.H.of   Gibson   and   Jake   of Eaton;three
sisters;Mesdames  Alexander, Hedgecock & Palmer.Burial in Double Springs Cemetery. He
married Miss Sallie Palmer December 1854.He was born April 12,1832.

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Rural Route # 10--Mr.& Mrs.Ira Porter are entertaining a little girl who arrived last
week to gladden their home.

Route  #  10,Crockett  County--Jesse  Hamilton and Zora Betts were united in marriage
Sunday afternoon.

Mr.& Mrs.Odie Reasons are entertaining a new lady in their home.

Bells,Tn.,Route 3.---Jim Midyett,of Bells was a business visitor in Gadsden Saturday.

Crockett  County  Real  Estates Transfers---S.H.Midyett to W.C.Cherry and wife,lot in
Alamo,TN.$512.

Mabel  Freeman Luckey--went to sleep at her home in Jackson,TN,August 23rd,1915,after
an  illness  of  several  days  duration-the last long quiet sleep succeeding earthly
life.  She  was  born  in  Lauderdale  County,near  Ripley,just  27  years and 2 days
preceeding  her  death.She  was  the daughter of Orran H.& Sarah E.Freeman.Her father
died  when  she  was  three years old, she with her mother and brother came to Gibson
,where  she  lived  until  five  years  ago,when she married Dr.Wm.Lucky and moved to
Jackson.To  this  Married  life,two  sons  were  born,one who died in infancy and the
other,Carl remains with his father.----By her aunt--Julia Nicholson Farrow.

Crockett  County  News  From  Alamo---The  Stork  visited the home of Mr.& Mrs.Walter
Conley last week and left a cute little man to love and be loved.

Mr.Lattimer  of  Chattanooga,is visiting P.B.Nance and family & also J.F.Robertson of
Crockett  Mills.He  was accompanied by a Mr.Mitchell,a blind man,who died suddenly in
Crockett Mills yesterday.

Jackson,TN.,Sept.21---Early   Sunday   morning   in   their   home   near Medina,this
county,Oscar  Newsom,colored,was  shot  and  killed  by  his  wife.He  had  gone home
drunk,threatened  the  life of his wife Sat.night and again Sunday,he was slower than
the wife getting his gun,she shot him three times,killing him.The verdict of the jury
was that the negress acted in self defense.

Memphis,TN.,Sept.20---With  the  body  of her husband on its way to the grave,efforts
today  by  Mrs.German  Hudson to get to the bedside of J.S.McCauley,who was seriously
wounded  when he shot and killed Hudson,proved fatal.Attaches of St.Joseph's hospital
have  deined  her admission to the room of her husband's killer.In a dark room Hudson
and  McCauly  fought  a  pistol  duel  Saturday night.Both were seriously wounded and
Hudson died several hours later.The Tragedy occurred,the police say,when Hudson found
his  wife  with  McCauly  on  Walnut Street.Relatives of her husband sent his body to
Middleton,TN.,today for burial.

September 24,1915 issue continued---

Local  Happenings  In And About Town---News came from Stockton,Calif.,of the death in
that  city  on Sept.11th of Mrs.Hannah Stilwell Hughes.She was reared in Humboldt,and
was  the  daughter  of  the late Dr.Wm.H.Stilwell.Several years ago she was united in
marriage to Mr.Louis Hughes ,of Dyersburg,and spent several years of her married life
in  that  town.Mr.Hughes  died  some  years ago and for the past 15 years,she and her
daughter,Mary,have lived in Stockton.

Knoxville,TN.,Sept.20--T.B.Brown,an employee of the Zinc Company at Mascot,was struck
and killed by a Southern passenger train at Mascot today.He was standing on one track
watching  a  freight  train go by when hit.He was 36 years old and leaves a widow and
six children.

Society---A  pretty  wedding  was  solmnized  at  the  home  of  the  bride's parents
Wednesday,when Ruby Marguerite Bevill became the bride of L.Garland Frye.

Dr.T.H.King and Mrs.Eddie Sloan of this city were married in Jackson Wednesday.

Born to Mr.& Mrs.Emerson Duffey on Thursday,the 21st,a girl.

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Card  of  Thanks--To  our  many  friends who were so kind during the long illness and
death of my beloved husband,George W.Coleman.---Mrs.Mattie Coleman & Family.

Jno.D.Gullett,a  former  well-known  citizen  of  Humboldt,but  for  several  years a
resident  of  Memphis,died at his home in the latter city.The remains were brought to
Humboldt  Monday,and  after services at the Cumberland Church,burial was in Rose Hill
Cemetery.He    is   survived   by   his   wife:three   sons,Leon,Will   &   Harry;one
daughter,Mrs.Dora Ellis.

Neiman  Booth of Crockett County was found guilty of highway robbery and sentenced to
15 years in the pententiary.

Tullahoma,TN.,Sept.26---While   crossing   the   branch   railroad   track   to   the
station,Beulah,15 year old daughter of Mr.& Mrs.Ewing Holt,was run over Saturday by a
branch  train  which  was  backing past the station and was so fearfully injured that
death resulted two hours later.Interment in Oakwood Cemetery.

Society---On Sunday afternoon,Sept.26th,Monroe Karnes and Bessie McGill were married.

Born to Mr.& Mrs.W.O.Gray on the 25th,a daughter.

Knoxville,TN.,Sept.24---LaFayette     Norton,of     Lenior     City,was    killed,his
daughter,Ella,seriously  ,and  his daughter-in-law,Mrs.Frank Norton,painfully injured
in an automobile accident at Pine Mountain.

In  Memory  Of---George  W.Coleman  was  born  April 26th,1857,and departed this life
Thursday  at 11:45 p.m.,Sept.23rd,1915,at the age of 58 years 4 months and 27 days.He
was  married to Miss Katherine Jacobs,Feb.4th,1880,and to this union 11 children were
born,10 of whom survive him.

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Local  news---Sarah  Elizabeth  Moore,the  beautiful little 16 months old daughter of
Mr.&  Mrs.J.M.Moore,died  early Monday.Funeral services were Wednesday at the Oakland
Cemetery.

Mr.W.D.Waddell and Mrs.Alice A.Andrews were united in marriage Sunday.

Clark  Moore  was  called  home  from Earle,AR.,Monday on account of the death of his
little sister,Sarah Elizabeth.

Mr.&  Mrs.T.K.Happel  will attend the marriage of their brother,Dr.Horace E.Happel to
Miss Elizabeth Drew,which will take place in St.Louis on the 16th.

An hour after the close of the Tri-County Fair,which had passed without the slightest
untoward incident to mar its features,Dr.J.J.Pratt was accidently killed by a falling
tent  pole.He  was carried to the home of his cousin,John McAlister,where he died.The
remains were taken to McKenzie for burial.

Crockett  County  News From Alamo---Mrs.Lois Permenter and little daughter,Dorothy of
Jackson,are visiting relatives here this weekend

Mr.&  Mrs.Ed  Smothers  were  rejoicing  over  the  arrival of a wee man who made his
appearance  the  first  day  of  September. The Courier-Chronicle Humboldt,TN October
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Local  News---Mrs.Reubin  Seay  of  Nashville,has  been called home on account of the
death of her brother,Elbert Phelan.

Roy  Glisson  of Rutherford,TN,and Estella Chappin of Cape Girardeau,MO.,were married
Monday afternoon at the residence of the groom's sister,Mrs.Thomas Bennett.

Elbert  Phelan,a  prominent  farmer  and  business  man,died at his home in this city
Friday  morning.The  funeral was held at the residence Saturday,burial at Salem.He is
survived  by  his wife,two children:his parents,the D.F.Phelans;his sister,Mrs.R.Seay
of Nashville and his brother,Harry Phelan of this place.

Mr.D.G.Bradley  and  Miss  Bena  Crenshaw  were  married last Thursday evening at the
Methodist parsonage.

Dr.G.W.James   Dies   Very   Suddenly---He   died   Thursday   about   11   a.m.   of
heartfailure.Deceased  is  survived  by  six  sons  and  daughters,four  of his first
marriage  and  two  by  his  second.They are:Mrs.Clyde Hamilton,Mrs.E.R.Wilson,Warren
James,Henry James,Miss Emma James and Pike H.James.His wife died last December.In the
death of Dr.James,Humboldt loses a good citizen and a valuable one.

Crockett    County  News  From  Alamo:  Mrs.Perry,of  Chestnut  Bluff,mother  of  our
fellowtownsman,John Perry,died Tuesday.

Social  Happenings  In & About Town--Mr.Henry James of Gleason was called to Humboldt
by the death of his father,Dr.James.

Walter Williams of Paducah,KY.,is home to attend the funeral of Dr.James.

Mary Alice,the 13 months old baby of Mr.& Mrs.Roy Toombs,died very suddenly Wednesday
afternoon,Oct.12th  of acute indigestion.The remains were buried at Zion graveyard on
Thursday.

Interesting   News  From  Gibson--Oct.7th--Since  our  last,the  home  of  Mrs.Sallie
Lessenberry  was  destroyed  by  fire,together with its contents,including the smoke-
house  and  contents.The  loss  falls  heavy on her as she had only a small amount of
insurance.The  ladies  of  the community met at Mrs.W.B.Maley's Monday and gave her a
miscellanoues shower.

Oct.15,1915--continued--

The  stork  visited  the  home of J.P.Warmath and wife last week and left a fine baby
girl.

Aunt  Sophie Hill died suddenly Monday night of heartfailure.She was 82 years old.The
funeral service was conducted at the residence by Rev.J.F.Parker,after which the body
was laid to rest in the Wright's Chapel Cemetery.

Gibson--October  13th---Mrs.Mary  Foust,aged  82 years,died Friday at the home of her
daughter-in-law,Mrs.Altie  Foust.She  was  the widow of Elijah Foust,who was captured
during  the  Civil  War by Federal soldiers and died in an Ohio prison.She leaves two
sons,R.E.Foust,wellknown  farmer  of  the  18th  District,and  Billy  Fourt  of Henry
County.The  funeral  services were at the C.P.Church after which the body was laid to
rest in Double Springs Cemetery.

The  little  afflicted  son  of  Mr.&  Mrs.G.J.Blankinship,aged 14 months,died Sunday
evening.Services  were conducted at the residence,the little body laid to rest Monday
in White Rose Cemetery.

Mrs.G.J.Carman  was  called  to  Bethal  Springs  Monday to attend the funeral of her
father,Uncle   Roddie   Hendrix,aged   94   years.He   leaves   a   large   family of
children,grandchildren and greatgrandchildren.

Mr.& Mrs.Gordan Manley are the proud parents of a fine baby girl born Tuesday.

Mr.& Mrs.Tom Meals are the proud parents of a fine boy,bornThursday morning.

Little Margarete Larimore,daughter of Mr.& Mrs.Mose Dunlap,departed this life October
8th,1915.She  was  four  years old,being the second child they have lost.Saturday,she
was laid to rest in Cox's Cemetery.

Grammer  Grades School---Miss Inez Dunlap,was absent from school last week because of
the death of her little sister.

Rural  Route  No.10---Rachael  and Lillian,little daughters of Mrs.Ettie Craddock,are
ill with chills and fever.

The Courier-Chronicle Humboldt,Tn October 22,1915

Local  News---Harvey  White  and  Miss  Clyde  Westbrooks,were  married  in Dyersburg
Saturday.

The  Chancery  Court  Clerk's  Office  was  the  scene  of  a double wedding Saturday
afternoon  when  E.E.Ashley  and  Miss  Cary  McCage  and  J.N.Norman  and  Miss Etta
Hammonds,of near Bells Chapel were united in marriage.

Live    Locals  From  Medina--Mr.&  Mrs.Simpson  have  issued  invitatations  to  the
approaching  marriage  of  their  daughter,Clara Ruth,to Drue Lemuel DeBerry at their
home on Sunday evening,October the 24th.

John  Boone,a prosperous farmer east of town was united in marriage to Agnes Thompson
Sunday evening.

Interesting  News  From Gibson--Married Friday,Oct.,15th at C.P.Church,Walter Sanders
and  Mary Lou Burns.He is the son of D.D.Sanders,she is the daughter of the late Mr.&
Mrs.Edgar Burns.

Frank  C.Hicks  of  Jackson  and Mrs.Margaret Trull of the Chapel Hill community were
united in marriage,Rev.E.M.Hicks,son of the groom,officiating.

DEATH--Charles   J.Custer,Sr.,one   of   Humboldt's   former   prominent  and beloved
citizens,died   at  Tiptonville  Monday.The  remains  were  interred  at  Union  City
Wednesday.He  was  about  70  years  old and leaves his wife and two sons;Judge Vance
Custer and Charles J.Custer;one daughter,Miss Winnie Custer;one sister,Mrs.Salisbury.

Crockett County News From Alamo--Filbert Jelks,an old and well to do colored man,died
Wednesday  afternoon,after  a  long illness of cancer and was buried at Harris Chapel
Thursday.--Also a son of Mollie Thompson was buried there the same day.

Mr.Sam  Haddard  died  at  Mr.Jones  'in  Cairo  neighborhood Tuesday morning and his
remains carried to Fulton,KY for burial.He came from Jerusalem six years ago.

In Memory--On the morning of October 16th,just at the dawn of the day,the Death Angel
visited  the  home  of  Mr.&  Mrs.Joe Bledsoe and took from them their darling little
girl,Blanch.She was only 6 years,3 months old.

MIDYETT--All the Best Things In Seasonable Groceries--Lot new crop Sorghum Molasses--
Close Prices--telephone me you orders--Quick Delivery--Telephone 58. J.N.Midyett.

Society--A home wedding in North Jackson Wednesday,Oct.13th,when Miss Louise Gillmann
and Clyde Mcleary were united in marriage.

Miss  Jessie  Pearl  Boone  and Mr.Leslie B.Lane of Jackson were married in that city
Wednesday.

Invitations  have  been  issued  to  the  marriage  of  Nina  Keenan,daughter of Mr.&
Mrs.H.H.Keenan,to  Clarence  Eugene Luckey,to take place at the family residence east
of Humboldt on Thursday,Nov.4th.

Born to Mr.& Mrs.Sam W.Ferrell on Sunday,Oct.17th,a daughter

--October 22,1915--continued.--

Rural  Route  No.10---The Stork visited the home of Mr.& Mrs.Joe Reeves Tuesday night
and left a "charge to keep".

Mr.J.R.Nethery,called us a few nights ago and informed us about a new grandson of his
in the home of his oldest daughter,Mrs.Joe Butler of Bells.

Dresden,TN.,October 19.--News reached Dresden Monday afternoon of a killing occurring
several miles west of Greenfield, in the extreme southwest portion of Weakley County,
in  which  Joe  Ward  was  cut  to death by Smith Abernathy,the latter using a pocket
knife. Abernathy is a man over 60 years of age.

The Dead---J.M. Wortham died at his home in northeast Humboldt Saturday afternoon,and
his  remains  were buried in the 25th District Sunday.Deceased was nearly 80 years of
age,  and  leaves several sons and daughters,of whomMrs.G.W.Gill of this city is one.
His wife preceded him to the grave only by a few months.

More  on  the  death  of  Charles  J.  Custer---His  daughter  was  Mrs.Winnie Custer
Alexander,wife of Richard Alexander of this city.Mr. Custer was born Feb.27th,1844 at
Troy,MO.,  being  the  eldest son and fifth born child of Joseph Custer of Rockingham
Co.VA.,  his father died in 1868,his mother lived to the age 90.On May 22nd,1878,Miss
Ella,  daughter  of  Judge W.R. Vance became his wife. She was born July 8th,1848,and
died  March  20th,1883,leaving two son, Charles Jr., and Vance. On April 20th,1886,he
was  married  to  Miss  Sallie T., daughter of Rev. Thomas Hall. She died a few years
later  and  left  him  with one daughter, Winnie.A few years later Mr. Custer we3dded
Miss  Pattie  Nolen  of Brownsville and she was with him when the end came. Interment
was at East View.

BORN--to Mr.& Mrs. W.T. Bledsoe, October 26th,a boy.

The Courier-Chronicle Humboldt,TN October 29,1915

News  was received here Wednesday of the death of Mrs. Bell Pharr,mother of Mrs. A.W.
Biggs,  which  occurred at her home in Memphis. The remains will be brought to Kenton
for burial.

Mrs.Tennie  Claybrook,wife  of Joe Claybrook,died at her home,east of town.She was 52
years old and leaves her husband and eight children to mourn her loss.

The Courier-Chronicle Humboldt,TN November 5,1915

Local  News--A wedding that came as a surprise was that of Miss Josephine Harwood and
E.W.Northcross   of  Corinth,MS.,solmnized  Saturday  at  the  home  of  the  bride's
parents,Judge & Mrs.Thomas E.Harwood.

Crockett  County  News From Alamo--Mr.& Mrs.John B.Branch's oldest child,Mary,after a
long illness,died Sunday and was buried in Alamo Cemetery Monday morning.

Mrs.Cunningham,Mrs.King and two sons,sister,mother,and brothers respectively,attended
the funeral of her little daughter Monday.

Mr.Jess  Branch  of  Humboldt,attended the funeral of his little neice Monday,as also
did Mr.Jesse Margraves of Gibson.

State News Boiled Down--Relatives of James C.Crowell who,with Miss Margaret Favor,was
murdered  in the Benham Flats in Memphis sometime ago,will co-operate with the police
in  following clues.Larkin Flannigan & Waddell Field,who were held at Jackson,MO.,are
suspected of the murders.

The   Dead--Mrs.Claytie   Cooley   was   born   Dec.8th,1888.She   departed this life
Oct.29th,1915 at 10 a.m.,being in her 26th year.She was united in marriage to Mr.Alex
Cooley  in  Sept.,1908;and  to  this  happy union two children were born,one of which
preceded  her  to  the  grave.About  two  years  ago  Mrs.Cooley  was  stricken  with
paralysis,and  this  finally  caused her death.Funeral services were conducted at Oak
Grove Church last Saturday.

Mrs.J.C.French died at her home in Morgan MS.,Wednesday,Oct.7th.She was buried in the
family  plot  at  Rose  Hill  Cemetery,Humboldt,TN.,Oct.28th.She  was the daughter of
Mrs.Estelle     Edwards  of  Fruitland.She  is  survived  by  her  husband,mother,two
brothers,two sisters and two small children,who mourn her death,scarcely more than 21
years of age at the time of her death.Funeral services by Rev.Mason at the cemetery.

The remains of Walter W.Fisher were brought back from Colo.,and buried in Chapel Hill
Cemetery  Monday.Rev.Alvin  West  conducted  the services.Deceased is survived by his
wife,one  child and several brothers and sisters.He had been in the west for sometime
for his health.

Mrs.Sarah   Horn,aged   24,died   of   peritonitis   at   her   home  near Salem,near
Milan,Monday.Her  infant,less  than  two  months old,died earlier in the day,and both
bodies  were  buried  in  the  same  casket.She  was the wife of John Horn,leaves her
parents,also several brothers and sisters.Burial in Walnut Grove Church yard.

November 5th,1915--continued--

Local  Happenings  In  And  About Town--Mr.Will Haralson,who was married last week to
Miss  Nunn  of  Friendship,has returned to Humboldt with his bride and is boarding at
the home of his father,J.H.Haralson.

Interesting  News  From  Gibson--Last Thursday night at his home near Trenton,Murrell
Lane  died  of  pneumonia.He  was  the son of Mr.& Mrs.Thos.Lane of this place,and is
survived  by  three  small  sons,his  wife  having died some seven months ago.He also
leaves two brothers;Hal Lane of Gibson & Neal Lane of Dyersburg;five sisters,Mesdames
Minnie  Wood  of  Jackson,O.M.  &  C.D.E.Fly,of Gibson,Roy Morgan and Will Sherrod of
Trenton.

Mrs.Mollie  Benthal  Burns,wife  of  W.S.Burns,of  the 12th District,died Sunday,aged
about 60 years.She leaves her husband and seven children to mourn her death.Burial in
Oak  Grove  Cemetery.(from  another obit,same issue),she was 58 years old and died of
Tuberculosis,after a long illness.

In  memory--On  Sunday  night,Oct.24th,1915,the  Death Angel visited the home of Mr.&
Mrs.W.T.Keenan,claiming  for  its  victim their beloved daughter,Cynthia.She had been
sick  for  three  weeks  with  typhoid  fever.She  was  about 18 years of age.Funeral
services were conducted at the Pleasant Hill C.P.Church Monday.

Society--From Dyer Reporter-A wedding was solemnized Wednesday when Dr.John Jackson &
Miss  Louella  McDearmon  were  united  in the Holy bonds of matrimony at the bride's
parents,Mr.& Mrs.J.H.McDearmon.

On  last  Sunday,Oct.31st,Mr.Roy  Wilson  &  Miss  Lessie  Dee  Loyd  were  united in
marriage.She  is  the  daughter  of Mr.J.R.Loyd of Crockett County and he is a son of
Mr.A.G.Wilson of Gibson County.

Mr.Henry  Tate,a young farmer and stockman of near Bradford,& Miss Vera Bullington,of
Poplar Springs were married at the home of the bride's parents.

The Courier-Chronicle Humboldt,TN December 10,1915

Local  News--Mr.&  Mrs.R.H.Patterson  are  the  proud  parents  of a son,born Tuesday
morning.

Dead--Gen.W.O.Gordon,one  of  Gibson  County's oldest and best known citizens,died at
his home on High Street in Trenton,at 12 o'clock Wednesday night fron a severe attack
of  heart  trouble which he suffered several months ago.The funeral will be held from
the residence tomorrow and interment will be made in Oakland Cemetery.

Crockett  County News From Alamo--Dr.Downey is entertaining a little lady at his home
on  College  Street.One  of his little boys is ill with scarlet fever,but seems to be
doing nicely.

Mrs.Jerman  is  visiting  her  daughter  and  twin  babies,Mrs.Lelia  Jerman Osier,at
Henderson.

Card  Of Thanks--We take this means of thanking our many friends for their assistance
during the illness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother,Mrs.M.J.Kidwell---
Mrs.J.B.McKnight and Family.

Interesting  News  From  Gibson--Mrs.Adranna  Pruett,72 years of age,widow of William
Pruett,died  Sunday  in  her  home near Humboldt.Deceased leaves a number of sons and
daughters,one  of whom is Mrs.Calvin Warmath of this city.(another obit gives her age
as 65 with 4 sons and 4 daughters.)

Mrs.Annie  DeBerry,aged  67 years,died Monday.She was the widow of the late Capt.Drew
DeBerry.Five  sons  and two daughters survive.The body was laid to rest in White Rose
Cemetery.

Eva  D.,the  two year daughter of Mr.& Mrs.Oscar Thompson,died Monday.The little body
was laid to rest in Hope Hill Cemetery.

Mrs.Pollyna---?  Cannon,aged  about  75  years,died  Wednesday at the home of Mr.John
T.Hale  at Trenton.She leaves one son,Thomas Hawkins of Texas,who was with her at the
time  of  her  death. She was a Hatchett before her marriage.She was married first to
Mr.Hawkins,who was killed in the war of the 60's.Her second marriage was to Mr.Carrol
Hunt.Her  third  marriage  was  to  Mr.Jack  Spencer;the  fourth and last marriage to
Mr.James  Cannon.She  was  an aunt of Mr.W.E.Hatchett and a great aunt of H.P.Hale of
Gibson.

Mr.&  Mrs.John G.Chandler of Beinville,LA.,have issued invitations to the marriage of
their  daughter,Olga  to Luther Casey,to take place on December 16th.He is the son of
the late Ed Casey and the stepson of Mrs.Fannie Casey of this city.

December 10,1915--continued--

For  some  cause  we  failed to hear of a fine boy which was born in the home of Mr.&
Mrs.Lowery Garmany until last Saturday.

Death--Mrs.W.H.Evans     died  at  the  family  home  Thursday,after  an  illness  of
pneumonia.The  funeral  will  occur  today.  Card  Of  Thanks--We take this method of
thanking  o  ur friends for every act of kindness during the illness and death of our
husband and father,Edmund Forsythe---Mrs.Belle Forysthe and Children.

The  Dead--Mr.E.Forsythe,an aged and well known citizen,died at his home in northeast
Humboldt  Friday,Dec.3rd.He  was  71  years  of age and is survived by his wife,three
daughters and six sons,and one brother:C.F.Forysthe of Paragould,AR.Interment in Rose
Hill Cemetery.

Milan,TN.,Dec.4th--While  hunting rabbits with several companions,Racy McKee,18 years
of age,was shot in the foot when his gun was accidently discharged.

In  Memory--Mrs.Matthews,nee Winnie Davis Bennett,daughter of Mr.& Mrs.J.C.Bennett,of
Lyons,Texas  was married to Mr.O.P.Matthews of Humboldt,TN.,in July 1910,and made her
home  with  him in Humboldt till the time of her death,Nov.22nd,1915.She was 29 years
of  age.She  leaves  her  husband,two  little  girls,Catherine  and Wilda;age 4 and 2
years,respectively.

Humboldt,Tennessee Friday May 5,1916

LOCAL   NEWS---Mrs.Highful   of   Caruthersville,MO.,attended   the   funeral  of her
sister,Mrs.K.C.Gordon,Wednesday.

Mrs.Rollin  Clark  of Dermont,AR.,and Robert Adams of VA., were called home this week
on account of the critical illness of their father,T.J.Adams.

Mrs.K.C.Gordon,who  has been confined in a Memphis hospital for a number of weeks,was
brought  home  Sunday  night.It  was  hoped  she  would live sometime after returning
home,but the end came early Tuesday evening.Interment in Oakland Cemetery.

The  wedding  of  Miss  Annie Lewis Tyree and Mr.Emmett Wade were solmnized Wednesday
evening at the home of Mr.& Mrs.John Wade.

SISTER ACCIDENTLY KILLED BY BROTHER---A most deplorable accident occurred in the 16th
District  of  Madison  County  Wednesdat,in  which  Mrs.Finis Milam lost her life.The
accidental  discharge  of  a  pistol  which  her brother,Dave Bonds was attempting to
unload,caused  the wound from which Mrs.Milam died about 11 p.m. Wed.She was about 22
years  of age.She is survived by her husband and 3 year old son.The accident occurred
at the home of Wink Bonds,father of Dave Bonds and Mrs.Milam.Interment at Antioch.

CROCKETT  COUNTY NEWS FROM ALAMO---Mr.O.E.Howell was all asmiles Saturday morning and
his  friends  were  congratulating  him on the arrival of two little gentlemen at his
home Friday night.The mother was quite ill for several days but is now convalescing.

Mrs.Neal  McMillen  spent  the  weekend  in  Bells ,the guest of her daughter,Mrs.Jim
Midyett.

NEWS  AMONG  OUR  NEIGHBORS---Mrs.Lula  Harris  died  at  her home in Huntingdon last
week.She was a sister of Messrs;Sam,Will and Joe Pinkley of this county.

Mr.Fenner  Moore,formerly  of  near  Moore's  Chapel,this  county,was  killed  in  an
automobile  accident  near  his  home  in  Okla.,  a few days ago.He was a brother of
Dr.Moore of Laneview,this county.

A  young man named Winston Tomlinson residing near Kenton,was accidently killed while
driving a manure spreader on Tuesday of last week.Burial in Cane Creek Cemetery.

SOCIAL  AND  PERSONAL---Mesdames  M.V.Gowen,Attie  Seay  and  G.W.Olivar attended the
funeral of Mrs.Neil Thompson at Antioch Monday.

Mr.Will  Palmer,living  near  Mt.Zion,died  Tuesday  after  a  lingering  illness  of
tuberculosis;interment at Antioch.

SANDERS BLUFF---The Death Angel visited the home of Mr.Will Thompsom Sunday night and
took from them,their mother,Mrs.Sallie Thompson.

Mr.&  Mrs.Sam THompson were at the bedside of his mother,Mrs.Sallie Thompson Saturday
night and Sunday.

Mr,Don  Baker  died  Monday  after  a  lingering  illness.He  leaves  a  wife and one
child;also a step-son and aged parents.

Humboldt.Tennessee Friday May 5,1916 continued

THE  DEAD---Mrs.Sallie  Thompson,widow  of  Neal Thompson and mother of;W.A.,S.N.,and
J.H.Thompson,died  Sunday  from the infirmities of age.Her death occurred at the home
of    her  son,Will  A.Thompson.She  was  68  years  of  age.She  also  leaves  three
brothers;Messrs.Harve,Frank,and  Alex  Mullins.Burial  in Antioch graveyard following
services by Rev.Adams,pastor of the Gibson Baptist Church.

CARD  OF  THANKS---WE wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our friends,who lent us
their      assistance  in  the  loss  of  our  dear  husband,father  and  brother,Sim
S.Caldwell,who  died  April  23rd.  Mrs.Nettie  N.Caldwell & Family Mrs.H.B.Gillespie
Mrs.Ed Ewing S.P.Caldwell May 2,1916 Humboldt,TN.

INTERESTING  NEWS  FROM  GIBSON---Mrs.Addie White McFarland,58 years of age,died last
Friday after a lingering illness.She is survived by her husband,Joe McFarland,and two
brothers,John  &  Zeke  White.Funeral services were conducted by Rev,Carmen,pastor of
the Methodist Church,burial at Shiloh Cemetery.

Mr.Don  Baker,aged  35 years,died Monday at the home of his father,Mr.John Baker,near
Baker's Chapel.(rest in previous obit)

Mr.Herbert Midyett,of Ripley,was the guest of Miss Mary Davis Sunday.Mr.Midyett drove
over in his new car.

BRAZIL  BRIEFS---A  wedding  of  much interest occurred Friday when Aubrey Bradshaw &
Miss  Ruth Strong eloped to Alamo and were married.The groom is engaged in the livery
business  at  this place and the bride is the pretty daughter of Mrs.Tom Strong,being
only 14 years of age and the groom twice the age.

SOCIETY---Mr.Joe  Jim  Atkinson  &  Miss  Lela  Tidwell  were  married at the home of
Mrs.Stroud  Wednesday  night.She  is the daughter of Mr.John Tidwell,the groom is the
younger son of Capt.Atkinson.

Born to Mr.& Mrs.L.P.Wray on Thursday,May 4th,a son.

Humboldt,Tennessee Friday March 24,1916

LOCAL  NEWS---Mrs.Everette Harwood has returned from Nashville,where she attended the
funeral of her brother,Houston Sanders.

BELLS,R.F.D.No.3---Miss  Laura Permenter has been confined to her room suffering with
rheumatism.

Sterling Permenter has returned home from an extended trip to Texas.

INTERESTING  NEWS FROM GIBSON---E.L.Cannon and wife,of Martin,attended the funeral of
their mother,Mrs.Maggie Bass,Wednesday.

Mrs.Maggie    Bass,widow   of   Wm.B.Bass,died   Tuesday   at   the   home   of   her
daughter,Mrs.J.W.Olive  at Eaton.The funeral was held at Eldad Wednesday.She was Miss
Maggie  Scruggs  when  she  became the wife of Mr.James Cannon;to this union was born
E.L.Cannon  of  Martin;R.D.Cannon of Trenton;and Mrs.Vannie Cannon Olive of Eaton.Her
second  marriage  was  to  W.B.Bass.To  them were born three boys;Hearn,Duke and Matt
Bass.Matt  died  about two years ago.She is also survived by step-children;Brett Bass
of Gibson and Mrs.Effie Coleman of Pinson.

CROCKETT  COUNTY  NEWS  FROM  ALAMO---Dr.T.G.Johnson  performed the marriage ceremony
Sunday  in  front of his gate that united in marriage,Miss Bertha Cloud and Mr.Herman
Davis.

ELDAD  ITEMS---Mr.Charlie  Hunt of Hickman,KY.,died at the home of his brother,Luther
Hunt last Thursday,5 p.m. The remains were laid to rest Friday in Eldad Cemetery.

IN  MEMORY---God,in His All-wise Providence,has seen fit to remove from our midst,our
dearly      beloved  brother,W.M.Hunt;who  was  born  and  reared  in  the  State  of
Tennessee,County of Gibson,and 18th Civil District.At age 16,he joined Eldred Baptist
Church.He leaves a wife,five brothers and two sisters to mourn his death---A Friend.

LOCAL   NEWS   HAPPENINGS   IN   AND   ABOUT   TOWN---Joe   Parker   called home from
Pensacola,Fla.,on account of the illness of his mother,Mrs.Sallie Walker.

Mr.J.G.Brown was called to Cumberland,MD.,on account of the death of his sister which
occurred in that city Monday.

TENNESSEE  NEWS  BRIEFLY  TOLD---An  early  morning  fire  destroyed the residence of
Dr.C.B.Geisinger at Mason Monday.

The  6  year-old  son  of  Will  Patrick,a  farmer  residing  near  Liberty,in Tipton
County,died  Sunday from the effects of falling into a pot of boiling water Saturday.
The child was swinging when the rope broke and he fell into the wash boiler.

T.J.Bradshaw,aged  52;a  well  known  cattleman  of  Dyer County,committed suicide at
Dyersburg Saturday.The rash act was committed in the home of his son.

Willie  Chase,14  year-old  son of I. A. Chase of Memphis, was shot by a negro gunman
Sunday  morning.The  boy,with  several  playmates,  was sitting on the curbing of the
street near his home, when the negro came along and the boys made a remark about him.
The  negro  answered, "I am a bad negro,'and shot into the crowd of boys. Young Chase
was shot in then groin, and is in St. Joseph's Hospital.

Humboldt,Tennessee Friday March 24,1916 continued

INSOLVENT  NOTICE---The  insolvency  of  the  estate  of J.A.Foster,deceased,has been
suggested by H.H.Bas,Administrator.6th March 1916

RURAL  ROUTE  NO.10---Mr.&  Mrs.J.D.James  are  the  proud parents of twins,both fine
boys,who arrived in their home Friday night of last week.

DEATH---Mrs.Clarence Fitzgerald died on Thursday of last week after a long illness of
tuberculosis,at her home near Fruitland.She was about 32 years of age,survived by her
husband,one son,one brother and one sister.Funeral and burial at Center Church.

NEWS  AMONG  OUR  NEIGHBORS---Harris  Arnold  of  Holly Leaf,near Milan,and Miss Emma
Mosley of Gann,were married a few days ago.

Thomas  J.Cooper,an aged and well-known citizen of the 8th District,died Wednesday of
last week and was buried with Masonic Honors.

"Uncle"Green    Smith,more  than  one  hundred  years  old,died  in  the  Holly  Leaf
neighborhood a few days ago,and was buried at the Camp Ground graveyard.

Mr.James H.Chappie died at his home near Kenton,a few days ago.

"Uncle" Jackie Lowrance,92 years of age,died in the 19th District Monday morning.

Jeff  T.Lyon,son  of  Mrs.Rebecca  Lyon,died  suddenly at the home of his mother near
Rutherford on Sunday of last week. Burial in Flower's Chapel graveyard, services were
conducted by Rev.J.C.W. Fain.

Mr.Bedford  Forrest  Robertson & Miss Alma Sledge were united in marriage at the home
of Mr.& Mrs.B.H.Thomas near Cades on Saturday of last week.

Many  hearts  were saddened in Bells and throughout Crockett County,when news reached
here  that  Brother  R.P.Meeks had died in a hospital in St.Louis Sunday. His remains
were brought to Humboldt Monday for interment.

Graham  Overall,17 year old son of J.W.Overall,died quite suddenly at the home of his
father  in  Dyer  on Tuesday of last week. He had been suffering with a rising in his
head when he died.

SOCIETY---Born to Mr.& Mrs.Warren James on Saturday,March 18th,a daughter.

LITTLE   BABY  DIES  OF  INJURIES---Brunnelle,the  14  months-old  daughter  of  Mr.&
Mrs.Robert Bone,who reside just northwest of Humboldt,was scalded Tuesday and died as
a  result  of  these  injuries  Wednesday morning at 4 o'clock.The grandmother of the
little one had scalded a chicken preparatory to dressing it,and left a dishpan of hot
water     on  the  floor  of  the  porch,and  had  stepped  into  the  yard,when  the
baby,unoberserved,fell over the pan of water and on to the ground below.The hot water
was  spilled on the child and it was also hurt bt thte fall. Death came to the relief
of the little sufferer Wednesday morning

as stated and the remains laid to rest in Rose Hill Cemetery.

Humboldt,Tennessee Friday April 28th,1916

LOCAL  NEWS---Mr.& Mrs.Ed Osteen of Rutherford,were here Sunday to attend the funeral
of Mrs.Hatley.

J.D.Keith,of Dublin,Texas,attended the burial of Mrs.James Hatley Sunday.

Mr.&  Mrs.Harry  Houston  Elder  have announced the engagement of their daughter,Miss
Florence  Elder  to  Mr.Charles B.Bagley,Jr.,of Atalla,Ala.,the wedding to take place
May 19th.

The remains of Mr.Sim Caldwell of Memphis,were brought here Wednesday and interred in
Oakland Cemetery.

Mrs.James  Hatley died Saturday afternoon after a lingering illness,and was buried at
Union Cemetery,five miles east of Trenton,Sunday.

INTERESTING  NEWS  FROM GIBSON---Mrs.Fannie Casey was called to Milan this week,where
her mother,Mrs.Stewart died.

Mr.&  Mrs.John  Thomas  Warmath  have announced the marriage on Wednesday evening,May
10th,of their daughter,Hallie,to Mr.Rice Pierce Adams.

RURAL  ROUTE NO.10---Mr.& Mrs.Eddie Eaves are the happy parents of a little girl left
them by the Stork a few days since.

Mrs.Cullen  Call was buried at Center last Thursday.She had been suffering from blood
poisoning  for  some  time.A  husband  and  three  little children are left with many
friends to mourn her departure.

THE  DEAD---CALDWELL--The remains of Mr.Sim Caldwell,who died in Memphis,were brought
to   the  home  of  his  sister,Mrs.H.B.Gillespie,Tuesday  afternoon,and  kept  until
Wednesday morning,when they were carried to Trenton and interred in the family lot in
Oakland  Cemetery.Mr.Caldwell  was  about  55  years  of  age  and is survived by his
wife,one     son,one     daughter;one     brother,S.P.Caldwell     of     Trenton;two
sisters,Mrs.Gillespie of this city and Mrs.Ewing of Paris.

STEWART--Mrs.Maggie  Stewart,aged 79 years,died Monday evening at the home of Ed Lusk
in  Milan.She  is survived by one daughter;Mrs.Fannie Casey of Gibson;two sons,T.H. &
W.T.Stewart,both   of  Milan;and  a  number  of  grandchildren.Interment  in  Oakwood
Cemetery.

WOOD--Mrs.Amanda  Wood,aged 64 years,died Thursday night of infirmities incidental to
old  age,at  the home of B.J.Mayo of Milan.She is survived by one sister;Mrs.McCollum
of  Huntingdon,TN.,and  several  neices  & nephews,among whom are Mrs.Tennie Mayo and
Esq.F.L.Mayo of Milan.Interment in Walnut Grove Cemetery.

COURTNEY--Anthony   Courtney,about  45  years  of  age,died  Sunday  morning  at  his
home,seven  miles  east  of  Milan of heart failure.He was a dwarf from childhood and
never married.He leaves one sister;Mrs.Smith Barger of Hopewell;three brothers,George
of Jackson,Jihn & Hugh both of Whitthorne.Burial at Shiloh Camp Ground Cemetery.

Humboldt,Tennessee Friday April 28th,1916 continued

NEWS    AMONG  OUR  NEIGHBORS---Richard  Dalton,an  aged  citizen  of  the  Yorkville
Vicinity,died at the advanced age of 80 years.

Mr.Marion  Dawson,formerly of Trenton,but now of Holcomb,MS.,was married on Wednesday
of last week to Miss Sarah Jones Fox of Sessums,MS.

G.A.King  of  the Walnut Grove neighborhood and Mrs.Eliza Barnes,of near Trenton,were
married Monday of last week.

Elder  T.A.Waggener,formerly pastor of the Baptist Church at Dyer,died at his home in
Martin last week.

After a courtship of forty years,Mr.LaFatte Yates and Miss Bettie Reagor were married
at the home of the bride near Rutherford on Wednesday of last week.

MEDINA-SOCIAL      AND  PERSONAL---Mrs.Lucy  May  Welch  died  at  the  home  of  her
father,William Replogle,east of town,on the Spring Creek Road,Tuesday morning,after a
lingering   illness   of   pellagra.She   was   29   years   of  age,leaves two small
children.Funeral at Hope Hill.

ANTIOCH  &  BAKER'S CHAPEL---Mr.& Mrs.Walter Longmire are the proud parents of a fine
boy.

CHAPEL  HILL  AND  WEST---Mrs.Thomas  Wallace  is  the  proud  mother of a fine girl.
SOCIETY---John  T.Brown  celebrated  his  70th  birthday at his suburban home in east
Humboldt on Wednesday,April 26th with a dinner.

Humboldt,Tennessee Friday June 9th,1916

LOCAL NEWS---A large crowd of relatives and friends assembled at the Methodist Church
Friday    to  attend  the  funeral  services  of  MRS.J.A.LANDIS,who  died  Wednesday
eveving.The  remains  were  interred  in  Oakland  Cemetery.she  is survived by three
adopted     sons;Ben,Allen    and    LeGrande:three    sisters;Mrs.G.W.Everette    of
Trenton,Mrs.Lizzie     Boykin   of   Nashville   and   Mrs.A.J.Barton   of   Waco;two
brothers;Dr.Paul Jones of St.Louis and Legrande W.Jones of Texarkans,AR.

Mrs.John  Washburn  has  announced  the  engagement  and  approaching marriage of her
daughter,Julia,to James H.Southerland on Thursday,June 15th at home.

DRUGGIST  SUICIDES  BY  TAKING  POISON---Clyde  Bone.druggist  of Yorkville,committed
suicide  Sunday  night  in  the  Old Cemetery at that place.At the time of taking the
fatal  step,his wife,who had returned from a visit in Jackson,was a guest in the home
of  her  sister,Mrs.O.E.Moberg  of  Dyer.Late  in the night they were notified of the
death.An  inquest  was  held and a verdict rendered stating that the deceased came to
his  death by drinking a mixture of poisonous drugs.He told his daughter he was going
for a walk.When his son came home the search was started for his father.

NEWS  AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS---Mrs.Lillie Sanders,wife of Thomas Sanders,died early last
week in Milan.She was about 30 years of age.

The  coming  marriage  of  Miss  Nell  Fuque  and C.B.Harrison,both of Milan has been
announced for June 14th.

J.R.Worrell of Crockett County died at his home in Bells last week.

Mrs.Lucy  Baldridge died at the home of her daughter,Mrs.Electo Wade,near Brazil last
week.Deceased was in her 90th year.

Mr.Jonathan  Franklin  Wood  died  in  Jackson  Saturday.The  remains were carried to
Clarksville for burial.

THOMAS  B.MANNING,77  years,died  suddenly from heart failure at his home,seven miles
east   of  Milan.He  is  survived  by  his  wife;three  daughters;Mrs.Beulah  Fly  of
Texas,Mrs.Horace     Reynolds   &   Miss   Amelia   Manning,both   of   Lavinia;three
sons;Thomas,William  &  mike  Manning.Burial at Methodist Church Cemetery in Lavinia.
Humboldt,Tennessee Friday June 9th,1916 continued--

MRS.SALLIE BRYANT,49 years old,died at her home in Milan early Sunday morning,after a
lingering   illness.She  was  the  widow  of  Jack  Bryant.She  is  survived  by  two
daughters,Mrs.Hazel  Eldridge  of Memphis & Miss Gladys Bryant;two sons;Herman & Jack
Bryant      ,both   of   Milan;one   sister,Mrs.Bettie   Owenly   of   Huntingdon;one
brother,E.E.Blankenship of Milan.Interment in Oakwood Cemetery.

COOKVILLE,R.F.D.No.10---Born to Mr.& Mrs. Bob Hopper,a fine girl.

LOCAL  HAPPENINGS  IN  AND  ABOUT TOWN---Mr.Gwynne Ewing,of Paris,attended the Clark-
Sharp wedding here Thursday.

Sharp  P.Caldwell  &  son,Ford,  of  Trenton,attended  the  Clark-Sharp  wedding here
Thursday.

Charles W.Scott of Nashville,is visiting his sister Mrs.A.R.Dodson.He is convalescing
from  a  recent operation.His little daughter,Edith Emily,is slowly inproving from an
attack of measles and other complications.

The  following  relatives  attended the funeral of MRS.ANNIE LUCERTIA COX here Monday
morning;Mr.&  Mrs.William  DeLoach,Mrs.Katie DeLoach and Mr.Turner DeLoach of Carroll
County;Messers. Walter & Lewis Cox, Misses Mattie Lou & Jeanie Hicks of Jackson.

The  remains  of an infant child of Mr.& Mrs.Frank J.Scheffold of Tamms,Illinois,were
brought  here  for  interment Tuesday.Mrs.Scheffold will be remembered as Miss Pattye
Beirl,formerly  of  Humboldt.  The  little  body  was accompanied by Mr.Scheffold, his
mother and Mr. Bookstaver of Tamms.

INTERESTING   NEWS   FROM   GIBSON---Last   Sunday, just   after   preaching   at  the
M.E.Church,Mr.J.W.Wilkinson  &  Miss  Annie  Mai  Lee  were united in marriage in the
parsonage, Rev.G.J.Carman  officiating. The  happy  couple  left  for  the  home of the
bride's uncle, Charles Turpin, where a reception was tendered them.

The  Stork  has  started  out on another journey, and left a bouncing big boy at Oscar
Sloan's.

Miss  Ruth  Casey  has  returned  from  Milan and was accompanied home by Miss Mattie
V.Stewart.

Humboldt,Tennessee  June 9th,1916 continued TENNESSEE NEWS TOLD BRIEFLY---Arthur Love
died  at Bristol Monday as the result of a blow received on the head by a brickbat at
the hands of Henderson McNutt. Both were boys of about 19 years of age.

Dr.W.L.Tadlock,41,of      Talbott's    near    Morristown,and    his    nephew,Hubert
Deatherage,25,living at Harriman were killed,and Mrs.Talbot,35,fatally injured Monday
night  when  their  auto  was  struck by the Carolina Special,a Southern Railway fast
train.

The  body  of  J.P.Dolan,who  was  drowned  in  the  Tennessee  River at Jacksonville
Friday,where  he  was  working  on  thr bridge of the Nashville,Chatanooga & St.Louis
Railway,was recovered early Monday and sent to his home at McEwen,TN.

The  body  of  Arlo  Green  was  discovered  in an old well near Cassville a few days
ago.Young  Green  disappeared  April  29th.A  well-known  citizen  and  a  negro were
arrested.

As  a  result  of  a  pistol  wound,accidently  inflicted  Sunday morning,Miss Hester
Scott,aged  20,daughter  of  John  Scott  was  killed  in  her home 10 miles south of
Lexington.Silas Little,son of John Little was with her when the accident occurred.

SOCIETY---The  marriage  of  Miss  Olivia  Pauline  Clark  and  Mr.John  P.Sharp  was
celebrated at high noon Thursday at the M.E.Church,Rev.Duckworth officiating.

On  Sunday  afternoon,June 4th at the parsonage of the Jackson circuit,a marriage was
solmnized,when  Mrs.Annie DeLoach Shelton of near the city became the wife of Charles
Edwin Day,a business man of Jackson

Born to Mr.& Mrs.Joe Loughmiller on Saturday June 3rd.,a daughter.

Dr.&  Mrs.D.T.Andrews  of  Medina,attended  the  funeral  of  Mrs.Jane  Bethshares on
Thursday here.

THE  DEAD---Mrs.Lucretia  Cox  died  at  her home on Main Street & 17th Avenue,Sunday
afternoon  at  2:50,after  a  long  illness,and  the remains were buried in Rose Hill
Cemetery  Monday  morning.She was the widow of M.T.Cox,who died some years ago,and is
survived by two sons,Messrs.Fred & Will Cox;one daughter,Mrs.W.A.Senter.She was about
65 years of age.

MRS.JANE  BETHSHARES  died  at her home in this city on Wednesday night at 8:30,after
three   weeks   illness.Shw   was   in   her   74th   year   and   is survived by one
son,T.B.Bethshares  and  one  daughter,Mrs.John  M.Ray  of Memphis.Her husband died a
number of years ago.Burial in Rose Hill Cemetery.

Humboldt,Tennessee Friday June16th,1916

LOCAL NEWS---Mrs.J.C.Givens was called here by the death of her father,Mr.Winstead.

The  remains  of  Mrs.Marshall  were  brought  here Sunday from Gadsden for burial in
Oakwood Cemetery.

DEATH---W.T.WINSTEAD,who resided with his family on Fork Hill,was run over and killed
by  the north bound local freight on the M.& O.railroad while it was switching in the
Yard  Monday  morning.He  was  60  years  of  age and is survived by his wife and six
children.

DEATH---MRS.LYDE  COTTON  died  at her residence in Dyersburg Monday.She was 74 years
old,related  to  several  families  in Humboldt.She was born in Rutherford County and
moved    to  Dyersburg  in  1873  when  she  married  Thomas  Cotton.She  leaves  her
daughter,Nell  Cotton,her  two  sons,Harry  & Dan Cotton.Mr.N.M.Stewart attended. the
funeral.

DEATH---CURTIS  STEPHENSON,about  22  years of age ,was killed Sunday morning when he
fell  between  the cars of an Illinois Central train.He caught the train intending to go to Medina.

NEWS  AMONG  OUR  NEIGHBORS--- MRS. EMMA HARRISON BLOCK and MRS.MARY GAUGH,both well-known  ladies  of Jackson,died at their homes in that city,Saturday morning.Mrs.Block
was 71 years old and Mrs.Gaugh was 58.

Mr.&  Mrs.Victor  R.Kernodle  of  the  12th  District lost her 5 year-old son,Glen,on
Friday,June 2nd.The remains were buried at Concord Church on Saturday.

MRS.HIGHT,aged 87,died at her home in Milan on Thursday of last week.The remains were
buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Milan.

MRS.HATTIE  CARTER died last week at the home of her nephew,Hardy Martin at Milan.She
was 75.Burial in Carter's graveyard.

TULUS ROGERS,a citizen of the section just north of Trenton,died on Wednesday of last
week.Burial in Grier's Chapel graveyard.He leaves his wife and four children.

Two  houses, the  residences  of  Sam  Wood  & J.S.Clark,east of Trenton,were blown to
pieces by the big storm on Monday night of last week,no one was hurt.

NEWS  FROM SALEM---The Death Angel visited the home of Mr.George Todd,and claimed for
it's victim,Mrs.Todd's mother,Mrs.Marshall,who had been suffering for a long time.

WEEKS  DOINGS  OF  MEDINA  PEOPLE---Rev.Alvin  West,of  Jackson,conducted the funeral
service  of  Mr.Curtis Stephenson Monday afternoon at Hopewell Tabernacle.He leaves a
brother and two sisters.

The  death  of  MR.JOE  J.PARRISH, which  occurred Tuesday evening after an illness of
several  months, removes  one  of  the  oldest  citizens  of  Medina.  He  was in his 83
year.  Interment at Hope Hill Cemetery.

Mr.CLAY BARNES, a farmer living east of Medina on the Spring Creek Road,died Wednesday
morning  of  paralysis. Burial  in  Hope  Hill  Cem.  He  is survived by his wife ,two
daughters and one son.

Humboldt,Tennessee  Friday  June  16th,continued  IN  &  AROUND MEDINA---Born to Mr.&
Mrs.Babe Parrish, on the 8th,a fine boy.  Mother and baby reported well.

BRAZIL  BRIEF---The  storm  last Monday night did considerable damage throughout this
community,several houses being destroyed, one of which was the residence of Sol Clark.

Handsomely engraved invitations are being received by the many friends of Wade Choate
of  St.Louis, telling  of  his  engagement  and  marriage  to  Miss  Frances Graham of
Carrolltown,MO., which will occur on June 28th.

J.N.Midyett--telephone  58-We  have a complete line of the very best staple and fancy
grocries  and  can  save  you  money  on  many  items.Give  us a trial.Your patronage
appreciated.Promp delivery to all parts of the city.

BELLS,R.F.D.No.3---The  little  eight  year  old  son  of  Mrs.Hardy Emison died last
Friday,after   several  days'  illness  with  malarial  fever.Funeral  services  were
conducted at Cypress Church.

Mr.&  Mrs.Jessie  Watkins  of Haywood County,attended the burial of their brother,Ira
Emison,at Cypress Saturday.

Walter Stevenson's baby is seriously sick and not expected to live.

SANDERS'  BLUFF  NEWS---Mr.&  Mrs.G.W.Stigall  was  called  to  the  bedside  of  her
mother,who died and was buried on Saturday.(not named).

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