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Board : Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States > Indiana > Counties > St. Joseph
Subject : Re: Cemetery book #2 lookup
Author : Dan Rich
Date : 22 Jun 2005 1:51 PM GMT
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Board : Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States > Indiana > Counties > St. Joseph
Subject : Re: Cemetery book #2 lookup
Author : Brigitte Hostetter
Date : 22 Jun 2005 5:26 PM GMT
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From Rick B
Wednesday, June 22, 2005
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, July 24, 1875, page 3
A car of red line freight which was shipped from New York on the 12th, reached here on the Lake Shore road afternoon of the 16th, being less than four days on the road.
If there is any object in the world deserving of your commiseration, it is the young man at a party whose collar button has broken its threads. The anguish of a motherless widow is nowhere in comparison.
A good deal of sickness is prevailing just at present among children, principally cholera infantum. Children belonging to J. G. Dorland, J. H. Smith, Fred. Grether, and Joseph Warden are now suffering with the disease.
From Rick B
Wednesday, June 22, 2005
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, July 24, 1875, page 3
Teel & Badet have made and sold so far this season, thirty-five thousand sets of croquet, and orders are still pouring in. No industry in our city has increased in greater ratio than this one.
The 15th of August next will come on Sunday. How many prairie chicken sportsmen will remember on that occasion that it is unlawful to kill game on the Sabbath?
W. Gifford has just arrived in this city from the west with a fine lot of riding ponies which are for sale, and can be seen for a few days at Hatch's stables.
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Board : Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States > Indiana > Counties > St. Joseph
Subject : Cemetery book #2 lookup
Author : Brigitte Hostetter
Date : 20 Jun 2005 2:11 AM GMT
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From Rick B
Tuesday, June 21, 2005
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, July 24, 1875, page 3
There was a constant stream of visitors Sunday to the new Oliver works, and most visitors were astonished at the immense proportions the works are assuming.
As an evidence that our business men and manufacturers expect a renewal of business the coming fall, we received at this office yesterday, between 25 and 30 unsolicited orders for job printing.
Two mad cats who "made Rome howl" and disturbed the slumbers of a portion of south Michigan street, were killed on Monday night, on the side walk near Monroe street.
From Rick B
Tuesday, June 21, 2005
"The St. Joseph Valley Register", Thursday, July 22, 1875, page 3
At Hollister, California, July 1, 1875. Miss Hattie Simons, aged 16 years and 6 months.
In this city, on the 16th inst., of bowel complaint, Ruby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Elliott, aged 9 months.
From Rick B
Monday, June 20, 2005
"The St. Joseph Valley Register", Thursday, July 22, 1875, page 3
In Center township, on Sunday, July 18th, 1875, of cholera infantum, Lotta, infant daughter of Ira and Rachel Hunt, aged 11 months and 22 days.
From Rick B
Monday, June 20, 2005
"The St. Joseph Valley Register", Thursday, July 22, 1875, page 3
DIED.
Susannah, wife of E. B. Row, died at the residence in North Liberty, on Wednesday, July 14th, 1875.
The deceased was a daughter of Levi Longenecker, of Madison township, born on the 14th day of May 1840, and was, consequently, aged thirty-five years and two months at the time of her death. She was united in marriage to her bereaved husband in 1866, and proved a kind and affectionate wife. At the age of thirteen she united with the M. E. Church and remained a faithful member, prominent and zealous in church and Sunday school work until stricken down by the hand of Death. Her last work in the Sunday school was the organization of an infant class of ten members, which is prospering finely. A husband, father and four brothers and sisters survive to mourn her untimely end. The remains were taken to Elkhart county for interment, on Friday.
From Rick B
Sunday, June 19, 2005
"The St. Joseph Valley Register", Thursday, July 22, 1875, page 3
MARRIED.
In the Reformed Church parsonage, on Tuesday evening, July 20th, by Rev. N. D. Williamson, Mr. Henry Berkheiser and Miss Sarah Jane Kring, all of South Bend.
From Rick B
Sunday, June 19, 2005
"The St. Joseph Valley Register", Thursday, July 22, 1875, page 3
BORN.
In this city, on the 17th inst., to the wife of J. P. Creed, a duaghter.
In this city, on the 16th inst., to the wife of A. N. Thomas, a daughter.
In this city, on the 13th inst., to the wife of Henry Ort, a daughter.
From Rick B
Saturday, June 18, 2005
"The St. Joseph Valley Register", Thursday, July 22, 1875, page 3
Stop that Cough.
DR. MORRIS' SYRUP OF TAR, WILD CHERRY AND HOREHOUND will cure a cough in one-half the time necessary to cure it with any other medicine. There is positively no pulmonary disease which it will not cure or greatly alleviate. -- For all cases of hoarseness, loss of voice, croup, bronchitis, asthma, and whooping cough it has no equal. -- We never knew a person who had used it but that recommended it to others. We are prepared to guarantee every bottle. Please call and inquire about it. Trial size 10 cents. For sale by D. M. Coonley.
From Rick B
Saturday, June 18, 2005
"The St. Joseph Valley Register", Thursday, July 22, 1875, page 3
500 Agents Wanted.
Agents wanted in every City and Town to canvas for the "Poetical and Prose Geography," (NOTE: title italicized.) to whom Liberal Wages will be given. Just the Book (for those who mean business,) to make money.
Apply immediately to
JACOB D. SWEITZER
Mishawaka, Indiana
Great Bargain!
About one acre of ground and three houses, in rear of Singer Works, for $1,200. Enquire of P. Phillion, 55 East Water St., or of Joseph Durand.
South Bend, July 1, 1875
--If you wish to get the cheapest and best groceries of all kinds, go to Sterns. Coffees, teas, sugars, and sirups, are put down to wholesale prices. Give him a call and convince yourself.
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Board : Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States > Indiana > Counties > St. Joseph
Subject : Keele-Dobbins
Author : Teresa Rhodes
Date : 17 Jun 2005 5:31 PM GMT
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Hi everyone!
Below are two Message Board postings on the same subject. Have a great day!
Rick B
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Board : Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States > Indiana > Counties > St. Joseph
Subject : Re: Winters/Hankison family
Author : daniel rich
Date : 16 Jun 2005 2:50 PM GMT
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Board : Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States > Indiana > Counties > St. Joseph
Subject : Re: Winters/Hankison family
Author : Tricia Shumate Lewis
Date : 16 Jun 2005 3:22 PM GMT
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From Rick B
Thursday, June 16, 2005
"The St. Joseph Valley Register", Thursday, July 22, 1875, page 3
--The farmers have found out that Sterns' is the place to get their harvest supplies of groceries at the lowest prices.
--Hight & Fairfield are agents for the Domestic sewing machine. The Domestic, cleaned, adjusted and new parts furnished. They also have needles, attachments, oil, &c., for Singer, Howe, and Wheeler & Wilson.
From Rick B
Thursday, June 16, 2005
"The St. Joseph Valley Register", Thursday, July 22, 1875, page 3
In Business Again.
The many friends of M. A. Smith will be pleased to know that he is in charge of the business of the South Bend News Company, at the old stand of Smith & Holloway. Mr. S. is one of our thorough and competent business men, and the cordial expression of sympathy and aid in his late financial misfortunes from our most substantial citizens, are a sufficient guarantee that the confidence in him is by no means impaired. The News Co. are fortunate in securing his counsel and management in the control of their business; and they show their sound judgment in retaining James L. Mack, who has been associated with Mr. Smith in business for the last five years, as assistant, a gentleman who has made hosts of friends by his affiable manners and gentlemanly deportment, and inspired the confidence of the people by his sterling integrity and close attention to business. With Mr. Smith to manage the various details of the business and Mr. Mack as an assistant, the Company have the sure!
st guarantee that their interests will not suffer in the least particular; and they invite their numerous friends to give them a call and it will afford them pleasure to attend to their wants as in times past. The business in all its various branches will receive their prompt and careful attention. A full line of sheet music, music books, and musical instruments is to be added to their line of goods.
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Board : Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States > Indiana > Counties > St. Joseph
Subject : Winters/Hankison family
Author : Tricia Shumate Lewis
Date : 15 Jun 2005 6:35 PM GMT
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From Rick B
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
"The South Bend Daily Tribune", Wednesday, July 21, 1875, page 2
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the South Bend Post Office
July 21, 1875
Ask for "Advertised Letters" and mention the date of this list.
As this list is published gratuitously, for the benefit of the readers of the TRIBUNE, there will be no charge at the Post Office in the delivery of advertised letters.
Austing L B Manning Dick
Alther Adam Merder Daniel
Anderson Carrie More Doe
Bryant Samuel Mikesell Sarah
Berger Mrs Lizzie (2) Morgan Rettie
Brothers Julia A Makielski J
Baker Henry W Mixon D
Cox Mrs Sarah Patterson Rush
Chapman C O Prough L F
Fife Oscar Rick Albert
Flinders Josly Seely O
Francis Dora Smith John James
Francis Amelia Stover C Esq
Hererling Sarah Sidney Thomas
Hiestand Kittie Toulman G H
Haight John Taylor J B
Heavey John Tyler A H
Hughes Wm Ullery John H
Jackson Esther Woodwars J M
Knudson K Wilkeson Hannah
Keelin James E Woolet Emeline
Lock Miss Hattie White Anna
McMartin Yoeing Albert
Miller Mrs Catherine
A. B. WADE, P. M.
From Rick B
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
"The South Bend Daily Tribune", Wednesday, July 21, 1875, page 2
DIED.
In Centre township, on the 18th inst., of cholera infantum, Lotta, daughter of Ira and Rachael Hunt, aged 11 months and 24 days.
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Board : Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States > Indiana > Counties > St. Joseph
Subject : Re: John Wilcoxen St. Joseph CO., IN
Author : Loretta B.
Date : 14 Jun 2005 6:36 AM GMT
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