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Chesterton Tribune - April 8, 1886 cont
Patents Granted
The following patents were granted to citizens of Indiana, bearing date
Mch. 30, 1886. Reported expressly for this paper by Louis Bagger & Co.
J.A. Arnold, Stilesville, Lift-pump.
G.W. Beard, Auburn, Windmill-regulator.
H.C. Cloyd, Union City, Flooring-jack.
E.A. Collins, Huntington, Ice-tongs.
W.N. Fisher, & E. A. Xenia, Kitchen-cabinet.
M.C. Henley, & H. Frame, Richmond, Pension device for fence-machines.
Chas. Joseph, Jeffersonville, Furniture-clamp.
E. Neff, Rochester, Pump.
Frank Schafold, New Albany, Annealing oven for glass.
Schooley, W.D. Richmond, Machine for constructing fences.
C.E. Thomas, Evansville, Safety-lock or catch for shafts or elevators.
S. Watson, Strangan, Fence-machine.
Mr. W. Strayer and Miss May White leave to-night (Thursday) for New
Buffalo. When they return, it will be as Mr. and Mrs. Strayer. The
Tribune extends congratulations to the happy couple.
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Surnames: STRAYER WHITE GREEN QUICK
Classification: Marriage
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The Chesterton Tribune
Apriil 15, 1886
One of the most complete surprises which has lately overtaken Chesterton people, occurred last Thursday afternoon when Mr. Wm. H. Strayer, of Chicago stepped off the east bound train at Porter to claim Miss Matty E. White as his intended bride. The lady joined him, and together they went to New Buffalo to be joined in wedlock. The happy couple then took the next train for Chicago, which is to be their future home, and are doubtless by this time settled down in cozy married happiness. Mr. Strayer is well known here, having been employed for some years on the brick yards as machinist. Afterwards he went into the rink business with A.E. Green. Last fall he secured a position in the electric light works of the City Hall, in Chicago, a position which he still holds. His bride, Miss White is well and favorably known here, this place being her home, and is a sister of Mrs. Frank Quick. Their many friends here wish them much joy in their home, and The Tribune joins in extending!
congratulations.
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Surnames: MERRISS FULTON COUNTERMAN
Classification: Query
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If anyone has access to cemetery listings for Boone Twp., Porter Co., I would appreciate a look-up for DANIEL R. MERRISS and wife Eliza. Daniel probably died around 1880. Thanks.