INMONROE-L Archives: November 2011
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- [INMONROE] David Smith Visited His Daughter Mrs. Roy Eads
- [INMONROE] Mrs. Stoops of Noblesville Visited Her Daughter Mrs. C. T. Herod
- [INMONROE] Mrs. Harold Voliva of Clear Creek Visited Her Parents, Mr. & Mrs. H. Trisler
- [INMONROE] Marshall Wisley Planned Moved from Romney to Smithville
- [INMONROE] Mrs. A. K. Wooden Visited Daughter Mrs. Floyd Trisler
- [INMONROE] Marshall Wampler & Horace Trisler, CCC Members at Spencer, Visited Family
- [INMONROE] Robert Reynolds, CCC Member at Jasper, Visited His Mother, Mrs. Curt Reynolds
- [INMONROE] Eugene & R. F. McCormick, A. K. Wooden & Herbert Smith Celebrated Golden Anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. A. F. McCormick
- [INMONROE] Mrs. Alonzo Sylvester at Bedside of Ill Father, Fuget Clark
- [INMONROE] Ora Cudworth of Lafayette Visited His Brother Jack Cudworth & Miss Jewell Gill
- [INMONROE] Luther Anderson of Guthrie Visited Daughter Mrs. Fred Deckard
- [INMONROE] Don Browning Funeral Held at Heltonville
- [INMONROE] Mr. & Mrs. Ed Stull Visited Mr. & Mrs. Glen Stull at Fountain City
- [INMONROE] Mrs. Curtis Reynolds of Detroit Michigan Visited Son Robert & Other Relatives
- [INMONROE] Mrs. Christina Burkhart Died at Home of Her Daughter, Mrs. Frank Deckard
- [INMONROE] Mark Woodson Enrolled at Central Normal College
- [INMONROE] Miss Wyrtis Warring of Noblesville High School Visited Her Parents Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Warring
- [INMONROE] Mrs. Edd Stull Visited Mr. & Mrs. Glen Stull at Richmond
- [INMONROE] Barn on Russell Martin Farm Burned
- [INMONROE] Mrs. Ray Shanks of Noblesville Visited Her Sister Mrs. Eugene McCormick
- [INMONROE] Mr. & Perry Todd, Mr. & Mrs. Silas Wisley & Mrs. Robert Simison Attended Funeral for Mrs. Mattie Todd
- [INMONROE] Lew Warring of Anderson & Wyrtis Warring of Noblesville Visited Parents Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Warring
- [INMONROE] Mr. & Mrs. Paul Edwards & Son Visited Mrs. Edwards' Parents, Mr. & Mrs. Dillon Hayse
- [INMONROE] Mr. & Mrs. Levi Burnworth & Grandson of Kokomo Visited Daughter Mrs. Roy Hill & Family
- [INMONROE] Charles Humphrey Visited His Parents Mr. & Mrs. Homer Humphrey
- [INMONROE] Mrs. Enrus East Moved to Bloomington
- [INMONROE] Peter & George W. Batterton End Partnership in Cabinet Business
- [INMONROE] Elizabeth Brown versus Joseph Brown for Divorce
- [INMONROE] James Cochran Advertised Fruit Trees for Sale
- [INMONROE] John Sheets Estate-Land to be Sold by Jacob Sheets, Executor
- [INMONROE] Sheriff J. M. Sluss Sold Land of John Bowland to Satisfy Debt to William Hite
- [INMONROE] Amanda Holman, Widow of Stephen Holman, Announced Intention to Have Dower Property Identified
- [INMONROE] Ruth Skidmore, Administrator of Estate of James Skidmore, Announced Settlement of Estate & Sale of Property
- [INMONROE] Virginia Furnace Advertised for Laborers
- [INMONROE] Chesley D. Baily Advised That Wife Sarah Was Not to Receive Credit on His Account
- [INMONROE] Moses Fell Died at Bedford
- [INMONROE] Doctor Isaac Denson Married Miss Sarah Jane Rawlins at Bedford
- [INMONROE] Cromwell Woolsey Barbour Married Miss Berexa Whitcomb at Clinton, Indiana
- [INMONROE] Aquilla W. Rogers Married Miss Mary Elenor Rogers, Daughter of Benjamin Rogers
- [INMONROE] George Hussey, Administrator of Estate of Joseph Hussey, Advertised Sale of Property
- [INMONROE] Frances Guthrie, Widow of Daniel Guthrie, Sued for Dower Rights
- [INMONROE] Sophia Hall, Widow of William Hall, Filed Petition for Dower
- [INMONROE] John Burton Placed Notice as Administrator of Estate of Josiah Burton
- [INMONROE] Sarah Smith, Widow of Thomas Smith, Filed a Petition for Partition
- [INMONROE] (no subject)
- [INMONROE] Changes at the Post Office
- [INMONROE] James Alexander Opened "Lafayette Ball Room"
- [INMONROE] Julian M'Calla Posted Notice Regarding Her Husband John Adams, Stating He Had Living Wives
- [INMONROE] Milton A. McNemar Said to Owe Money & to Have left Area
- [INMONROE] Mary Tungate Petitioned for Divorce from Dennis Tungate
- [INMONROE] Poor House Destroyed by Fire
- [INMONROE] J. M. Grimes to Relocate
- [INMONROE] Joseph Hill Died after Being Struck by Train
- [INMONROE] Bloomington Determined to be the Population Center of the United States
- [INMONROE] John/James S. Johns Died; Found Murdered at Depot in Gosport; Willis McMinniway a Suspect
- [INMONROE] W. T. Bowles Bought Faris Bros. Drug Store
- [INMONROE] Edward M. Hughes Died
- [INMONROE] The Gentry Brothers Buy Two More Dog and Pony Shows
- [INMONROE] Ada Kilpatrick Died
- [INMONROE] Frank Delap Died
- [INMONROE] Own the Dome; A Tangible Piece of Monroe County's History
- [INMONROE] CompuGen Systems--Is It Worth the Price
- [INMONROE] Martha Weir and Father in Oklahoma
- [INMONROE] John L. Nichols to Build a Cottage for Fred Fess
- [INMONROE] Ivy Sparks Teaching School at Martinsville
- [INMONROE] Jonathan Branam Dangerously Ill
- [INMONROE] Daniel Stout and Wife Care for Bessie Hampton
- [INMONROE] Joshua Wampler Died
- [INMONROE] Ira Ransom Married Belle Douglass
- [INMONROE] John O. Rush Whitecapped; Suits Filed against Frank White, Jack Nunn, Raymond Strain and Thomas Parnell
- [INMONROE] George P. Ketcham Dangerously Ill
- [INMONROE] Betty Jane (Reed) Albright Starkey Celebrates 90th Birthday
- [INMONROE] Elizabeth Hooper's Will Names Trisler Descendants
- [INMONROE] Scott Eberle Recalls Memories of the 1986 GMC Beloved by his Father, Earl Eberle
- [INMONROE] Mary Herald Died
- [INMONROE] James Stout Stricken with Paralysis
- [INMONROE] Walter Hinds Joined the Circus
- [INMONROE] Thomas Bayne Purchased the Bray Saw Mill
- [INMONROE] New Laws Require Wide Tires on Heavy Wagons
- [INMONROE] IU Expels Twelve Students
- [INMONROE] James Ryan Died
- [INMONROE] E. L. McGee Died
- [INMONROE] Dr. J. J. Livingstone Relocated
- [INMONROE] Bent Jones Badly Injured
- [INMONROE] L. Freeman Offered to Manufacture Silver Spoons
- [INMONROE] Harrod Hunter Advertised as Fashionable Tailor; Purchased Shop of Ellis E. Sluss
- [INMONROE] S. T. Hardesty Advertised for Runaway Bound Girl, Luvina Bell, 16 Years Old
- [INMONROE] Dr. Abadiah Terpin Located at the Residence of the Widow Carter near Spencer
- [INMONROE] Matilda Sedwick, Widow of John J. Sedwick & Minor Heirs T.H., J. E.D., J. B., & E.C. Sedwick
- [INMONROE] Draper Chipman Posted Notice of Administration of Estate of Paris C. Chipman
- [INMONROE] James Dawson Gave Notice as Administrator of Estate of Zenos Woigamot
- [INMONROE] Thomas M'Calla Gave Notice That Future Sales Would Be Only for Cash
- [INMONROE] John Summet Offered One Cent Reward for Runaway Bound Boy William Helton, Aged 11 or 12
- [INMONROE] Judge John Eller Died at Age 50
- [INMONROE] Docia Houston, Widow of James Houston, Filed Notice; Heirs Purnell, Joseph, Benjamin, Alfred, Nancy, Robert, William, Sally Francis Houston, & Mary Houston Cooter
- [INMONROE] Thomas Milam, Aged 19 or 20, Died of Consumption
- [INMONROE] Mrs. Priscilla Frits, Wife of John Frits, Died
- [INMONROE] Joseph Davidson Married Mary Bean
- [INMONROE] Jackson Fleener Married Miss Polly Hensley
- [INMONROE] William B. Raper States He Will Not Pay Wife Nancy's Debts; She Left His Bed & Board
- [INMONROE] P. C. Dunning Advertised Law Practice
- [INMONROE] J. B. Lowe Advertised Law Practice
- [INMONROE] D. Browning Gave Notice as Clerk and Recorder
- [INMONROE] A.Buskirk Advertised as Post Master
- [INMONROE] Cemetery series in Bloomington newspaper
- [INMONROE] A.Seward Advertised as Blacksmith, Gunsmith & Machinist
- [INMONROE] D. Batterton Advertised as Manufacturer of Tin, Sheet Iron Ware & Cooking Stove Furniture
- [INMONROE] Philip Murphy Advertised as Hat Manufacturer
- [INMONROE] J. C. Day Advertised as House & Sign Painter
- [INMONROE] J. M'Collough Advertised as Tanner & Currier
- [INMONROE] Notley Baker Advertised as Barber
- [INMONROE] T. M'Calla Advertised Sole Leather for Sale
- [INMONROE] John Cursaw Married Margaret Hunter
- [INMONROE] John Fee Advertised New Shipment of Goods
- [INMONROE] George W. Reddick & Teophilus Farrington Advertised Tailoring Services
- Re: [INMONROE] Judge Lafolette of Law School Built House in Allendale
- [INMONROE] Pi Lambda Phi Chapter at I.U. Unveils Plans for Frat House of Unusual Type (1952)
- [INMONROE] J. W. Truett & Co. Took Over Blacksmith Shop of Noah Harshbarger, Deceased
- [INMONROE] Lucinda Gwin Gave Notice of the Sale of the Personal Property of John Gwin
- [INMONROE] George Eller, Executor of John Eller, Senior, Deceased, Gave Notice of Property Sale
- [INMONROE] Hunter & Legg Formed Partnership as Tailors
- [INMONROE] Peter & James Minks Gave Notice as Administrators of Estate of Peter Minks
- [INMONROE] Thomas McCalla Advertised Book on Civil & Military Services of William Henry Harrison
- [INMONROE] Orson Barbour Married Miss Elizabeth Cookerly
- [INMONROE] William E. Waugh Married Miss Minerva Pauley
- [INMONROE] James Parks Gave Notice of Sale as Administrator of Henry Wampler, Deceased
- [INMONROE] Peter Keeny Offered Farm for Sale in Morgantown, Morgan County, Indiana
- [INMONROE] Administrator's Notice Given for Estate of Jonathan Huntington
- [INMONROE] Henry Secrest & Lewis Bollman Announced Law Partnership
- [INMONROE] D. R. Dunihue, Cashier at Branch of State Bank of Indiana, at Bedford, Announced Election for Eight Directors
- [INMONROE] Thomas M'Calla Advertised Cooking Stove for Sale
- [INMONROE] John Stine Gave Notice of Sale as Administrator of Estate of Joshua White
- [INMONROE] S. T. Hardesty Offered Property for Sale
- [INMONROE] John Sedwick & E. M. Archer, Administrators, Offer Lots from Estate of John J. Sedwick for Sale
- [INMONROE] Sheriff John M. Sluss Sold Lot of Abram Buskirk to Satisfy Judgment for Hezekiah Wampler
- [INMONROE] Allen Wilson Sued Heirs of Samuel Ellett for Partition of Real Estate
- [INMONROE] C. P. Hester Gave Notice of Sale of Estate of Samuel Hartsock, Deceased
- [INMONROE] A History of the Ellettsville Fire Department
- [INMONROE] Rufus Findly Gave Notice as Administrator of Joseph I. Lemon, Deceased
- [INMONROE] Thomas S. Sluss Married Miss Margaret Jane Hyneman, Daughter of John W. Hyneman
- [INMONROE] George Legg Married Miss Molessa Ann Moore
- [INMONROE] Bloomington Band Erected Building; Encouraged to Give Concerts
- [INMONROE] William Walden Married Miss Rachel Green, Daughter of Solomon Green
- [INMONROE] Lands of J. Willit, E. Miller, G. Curl, W.D. Alexander, Alexander & Hunter, D. Omer, H. Arney, J. Burtin Returned for Non-Payment of School Tax
- [INMONROE] R. M. Farmer Advertised for Stolen Saddle
- [INMONROE] A.Seward Requested Those Indebted to Him to Pay Debts
- [INMONROE] Polly Young, Widow of Isaac W. Young, Gave Notice of Intent to Get Dower
- [INMONROE] William M. Tate & John Fee File Notice as Administrator of Andrew S. Tate
- [INMONROE] Funeral of Caroline Matilda Dunihue
- [INMONROE] W. S. Unthank Advertised as a Portrait Painter
- [INMONROE] Stephen Roach Advertised House for Sale; Now Occupied by Jonathan Rogers
- [INMONROE] 1840 Census Gave Population & Production Information for Indiana Counties
- [INMONROE] Lots of William Alexander Subject to Sheriff's Sale in Favor of Gamble & Lane, S.Weir-Executor of Mary Millen, Norman & Mann
- [INMONROE] Julia Ann Adams Sued John Adams for Divorce
- [INMONROE] Solomon Butcher & Daniel Butcher, Administrators, Offered Land of Richard Butcher, Deceased
- [INMONROE] George Marshbanks Married Miss Elizabeth Findley, Daughter of David Findley
- [INMONROE] E. D. Sheppard Warned Against Person Marking Hogs Belonging to Others as His Own
- [INMONROE] Alexander Owens Advertised for Those Who Owe Him to Pay Their Debts
- [INMONROE] Mariah Catharine Lawrence Sued Isaiah Lawrence for Divorce
- [INMONROE] Doctor D. H. Maxwell Appointed Post Master in Place of Abram Buskirk
- [INMONROE] Aquilla Rogers Was Candidate for Probate Judge
- [INMONROE] LaFayette Blair Was Candidate for Assessor
- [INMONROE] C.P. Hester Was Candidate for State General Assembly
- [INMONROE] George W. Hardin Was Candidate for County Auditor
- [INMONROE] James Millen Was Candidate for Auditor
- [INMONROE] William C. Tarkington Was Candidate for Auditor
- [INMONROE] Post Office Located at Doctor Maxwell's Medicine Shop
- [INMONROE] Dorrance B. Woodburn Was Candidate for County Auditor
- [INMONROE] C.P. Hester Declined to be Candidate for General Assembly
- [INMONROE] Peter Batterton Operated Steam Mill
- [INMONROE] Methodist Held Camp Meeting at Old Camp Ground on Old Spencer Road
- [INMONROE] William Bullard, Overseer of Jefferson City Penitentiary, Killed by Convicts
- [INMONROE] Philip May Announced Date Change for Methodist Camp Meeting to be Held near House of Henry Severs
- [INMONROE] Robert Fee Died at Age 90
- [INMONROE] Joseph Baugh Was Candidate for Assessor
- [INMONROE] William H. Turner Married Miss Margaret Hight, Daughter of Major John Hight
- [INMONROE] J. B. Lowe Was Candidate for Representative for Monroe & Brown Counties in General Assembly
- [INMONROE] George G. Dunn Married Miss Julia Fell, Daughter of Moses Fell
- [INMONROE] Samuel Hardesty Advertised House for Boarding
- [INMONROE] John Stine, Administrator of Estate of Joshua White, Offered Land for Sale
- [INMONROE] Elias Able, County Treasurer, Announced Tax Collection for 1841
- [INMONROE] S. G. Willey Offered Beef for Sale
- [INMONROE] M. L. Deal & J. M. Brown Dissolved Partnership for Printing
- [INMONROE] Dorothy Owens, Austin Seward & Francis V. Hall Gave Notice as Executors of Estate of John Owens
- [INMONROE] Isaiah W. Cron Filed Suit in Chancery against Norman Benton
- [INMONROE] Godfrey Williams Sued Elizabeth Williams for Divorce in Owen County
- [INMONROE] Sanford Johnson Died
- [INMONROE] Smithville Gym Improved
- [INMONROE] Doyle Allen Injured in Explosion
- [INMONROE] Simeon Freese Died
- [INMONROE] India McHenry Died
- [INMONROE] Russell Theron Minette Born
- [INMONROE] William O. Anderson Died
- [INMONROE] Relief Program Aids 230 Jobless Men
- [INMONROE] Mrs. F. W. Wasmund Died
- [INMONROE] Eliza Hauser Died
- [INMONROE] Joseph Farley Died on His Birthday
- [INMONROE] Berton M. Hazel, Former Chief of the Bloomington Fire Department, Died
- [INMONROE] Charles Joseph Robinson, Retired Policeman, Died
- [INMONROE] Edwin Gilbert "Gib" Corr, World War I Veteran, Died
- [INMONROE] Important Clues about My Indianapolis Grandfather, Charles H. Maston, Discovered in the Bloomington Newspaper
- [INMONROE] Raymond Howard to Locate in Bloomington
- [INMONROE] John T. Barger Wounded in Action
- [INMONROE] Henry Baker Stationed in France
- [INMONROE] Mrs. Homer Harmon Visiting Sister
- [INMONROE] Mrs. Homer Crawford Visiting Daughter
- [INMONROE] Joseph Dinsmore, Age 76, Broke Hip in Fall
- [INMONROE] Dentists Warned against Thieves Who Stole Gold & Silver
- [INMONROE] Mrs. Isadore Kahn, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Moses Kahn, Burned by Gas Stove
- [INMONROE] Walter Billeg Suffered from Ptomaine Poisoning
- [INMONROE] Frank J. Cunningham Married Maggie McKnight, Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. George W. McKnight
- [INMONROE] Harvey Storms Bitten by Dog
- [INMONROE] Mrs. Rose Mathers, Wife of Elsworth Mathers, & Mrs. Sarah Hartsock, Wife of George Hartsock, Died
- [INMONROE] James Allison Built Bungalows in Brown County
- [INMONROE] Fire Destroyed Home of Thomas Chestnut
- [INMONROE] Fire from Lightning Destroyed Barn of George Wylie
- [INMONROE] Mershons in Switzer/Hite Cemetery
- [INMONROE] Chief Hensley Prohibited Fire Works before July 4th
- [INMONROE] "Bob" Johnson, Wes Keyes & Albert Fedder Sentenced to Prison
- [INMONROE] Mr. & Mrs. Noble McKnight of Columbus Attended Wedding
- [INMONROE] Miss Ethel Terry of Oolitic Visited Her Grandmother, Mrs. Rachel Williams
- [INMONROE] William Smith Suffered Broken Leg in Accident at Quarry
- [INMONROE] Miss Gladys Fox in Bloomington for Summer after Attending Terre Haute Nurses' School
- [INMONROE] Misses Susie & Connie Payton of Martinsville Visited Home Folks
- [INMONROE] Mrs. D. C. Pugh of Stinesville Fell Down Basement Steps at Breeden & Company Store
- [INMONROE] Thomas Minett Family of Indianapolis Visited in Ellettsville; Told of Flood Experience
- [INMONROE] Henry Stewart Moved from Ellettsville to Victor
- [INMONROE] Golden Book of Veterans Associated with IU Available in Digital Format at the IMU
- [INMONROE] Miss Mary Mitchell of Harrodsburg Visited Miss Maude Mitchell in Ellettsville
- [INMONROE] Deloss Grant Returned to Ellettsville after Graduating High School at Pontiac, Illinois
- [INMONROE] Mrs. T. S. Moore of Ellettsville Was at Bedside of Sister Miss Sallie Whaley in Noblesville
- [INMONROE] Frank Strain of Harrodsburg Moved to Bloomington for Residence & Business
- [INMONROE] Alger Burkhart Moved to House Vacated by Frank Strain
- [INMONROE] Walter Swango Moved from Harrodsburg to Needmore to Work in Quarries
- [INMONROE] Sheriff Walter Jones Sold Property of James Stubbs & Thomas McCormick in Suit Brought by Celia Kahn
- [INMONROE] Rev. Arthur Brinklow of Paragon Visited Son
- [INMONROE] Mrs. W. W. Wicks Went to Minneapolis to Visit Her Mother & Brother
- [INMONROE] J. W. Rice of Diagnol, Ia. Visited His Brother & Sister-in-Law, Mr.& Mrs. R. M. Rice
- [INMONROE] Hubert McAninch Writes Home from France
- [INMONROE] Nancy Tilley, Widow of Alexander Tilley, Sued County to Collect Relief Money Due to Her
- [INMONROE] Smithville High School Destroyed by Fire
- [INMONROE] Displaced Smithville Pupils to Attend Alternate Schools Following Fire
- [INMONROE] Betty Ann (Sipes) Kinser Died
- [INMONROE] Sarah Alice (Stultz) Wilbur Died
- [INMONROE] J. A. Doyle to Relocate
- [INMONROE] Horace Miller Visiting Home Folks
- [INMONROE] Prudie Cook Visiting Parents
- [INMONROE] Will Middleton Visited by Son
- [INMONROE] S. E. Hedrick Considers Moving His Shoe Store
- [INMONROE] John Dean Died
- [INMONROE] Child of Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas Parrish Died
- [INMONROE] Noah Lemon's Child Died
- [INMONROE] John Fields Died
- [INMONROE] John Y. Mills Died
- [INMONROE] Melena Coffey Died
- [INMONROE] John L. Stutz Died
- [INMONROE] Arthur Leonard Died
- [INMONROE] James Puett Family Has a Son
- [INMONROE] Mrs. James Secrest Died
- [INMONROE] Dr. Mahorney Died; Fatally Shot by Wife
- [INMONROE] Calvin Carter Died
- [INMONROE] Ithamar Medaris Died
- [INMONROE] Mrs. Robert Dalton Died
- [INMONROE] Leonard Baker Died; Murdered by Father, John Baker
- [INMONROE] John Baker to Attend Funeral Services for His Murdered Son, Leonard
- [INMONROE] Poor Asylum Destroyed by Fire
- [INMONROE] Bollenbacher Spoke Factory Destroyed by Fire
- [INMONROE] Alternative Arrangements Made for Housing Inmates of the Poor Asylum
- [INMONROE] Frank D. Stump Writes a Letter Home from the Front
- [INMONROE] Charles F. Wilson Sued to Collect Relief Money He Felt Due Him
- [INMONROE] Isaac Lafever vs. James V. Buskirk
- [INMONROE] Jesse Stockwell vs. Charles C. Showers, James N. Hendrix and John Sears
- [INMONROE] Sophona Steel Died
- [INMONROE] Calvin R. Worrall Sentenced to Prison
- [INMONROE] Early Justice in Monroe County-Part XIV: Prof. William P. Rogers
- [INMONROE] Advertisement: Showers Brothers Bedsteads
- [INMONROE] Advertisement: Dr. B. A. McGee, Dentist
- [INMONROE] Stinesville
- [INMONROE] Mrs. James Wright, Formerly Miss Pearl Grimes, Returned to Chicago after Visit with Relatives
- [INMONROE] William Stockwell, Age 83, Sent to Bloomington Hospital by Red Men
- [INMONROE] Frank Stannard Moved Family to Kokomo; R. H. Rice Conducted Public Sale at Springville
- [INMONROE] Norwood Campbell of Lafayette Visited Mrs. S. M. Axtell & Mr. & Mrs. Charles Campbell
- [INMONROE] Robert A. Telfer Visited Parents Rev. & Mrs. William Telfer after Graduating from Wesleyan University
- [INMONROE] Homer Carpenter Recovered from Malarial Fever; Back at work at Whitaker Grocery
- [INMONROE] Alexander King Stone Company of Galesburg, Illinois, Took Over Eclipse Stone Mill
- [INMONROE] Miss Alice Chambers Critically Ill
- [INMONROE] City Attorney R. L. Morgan Advised on New Waterworks System
- [INMONROE] Monon Stopped All Fast Trains at Every Station for July 4th
- [INMONROE] Clothiers Played Drug Clerks in July 4th Ball Game
- [INMONROE] Blair & Kerr Awarded Contract to Improve I.U. Reservoir; Other Improvements Planned
- [INMONROE] William Lowe Bryan, W. N. Showers & Robert H. Harris Involved in Moving Pictures Taken of Bloomington
- [INMONROE] Capt. W.M. Alexander, J. Back, Dr. Pressley, H. Stogsdill, J. Langley, J. Black, W. Langley among Survivors of Battle of Vicksburg 50 Years Later
- [INMONROE] Miss Edna Ruth Richards Married Dr. Vernon C. Haskett at Palestine, Illinois
- [INMONROE] Bernice Cooke, 18-Months-Old Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Crooke, Died at Home of Grandparents in Tennessee
- [INMONROE] Dr. Will D. Howe Taught at Columbia University for Six-Week Summer Session
- [INMONROE] Mr. Brookshire's Cow Killed by Lightning
- [INMONROE] Mrs. Lizzie Dillman & Elmer Dillman of Pennsylvania Visited Mr. & Mrs. David Guy
- [INMONROE] Jesse Fields Married Mrs. Hazel Baugh of Lafayette at Home of Her Mother Mrs. Joseph McKinley
- [INMONROE] Mrs. R. G. Easley & Daughter Mary Went to Valentine Nebraska to Live
- [INMONROE] Well Water on D. R. Wylie Farm Not Fit; Dr. J. C. Ross Received Report of Good Water for City
- [INMONROE] Attorney Charles Waldron Assisted Knights of Columbus in Purchasing Smallwood Block from Claude Smallwood
- [INMONROE] Joseph Campbell Bought Eliza Pafford Property at Auction by Will Fee, Estate Administrator
- [INMONROE] Clerks Fowler & Faulkner Reported a Decline in June Marriage Licenses for 1913
- [INMONROE] Dr. C. E. Harris Elected President of Monon Railroad Surgeons
- [INMONROE] Dr. J. C. Ross, Secretary of City Board of Health, Reported Statistics for May 1913
- [INMONROE] Miss Sarah Ellis Entertained Her Cousin Jesse Ellis of Crawfordsville
- [INMONROE] Esther, 18-Months-Old Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. T. M. Young Died at Home of Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Smith