NANCY LLOYD
LLOYD, BEDELL
Posted By: Stacy Smith (email)
Date: 1/4/2002 at 15:06:47
Subject:
Nancy Lloyd...(was Re: LOCAL
NEWS.)
Resent-Date:Fri, 4 Jan 2002 11:51:49 -0700
Resent-From:Date:
Fri, 4 Jan 2002 12:56:07 -0600
From:
"Stacy Smith"
To:
IADECATU-L@rootsweb.com
References:1
Does anyone know if the Nancy Lloyd (married
to CALEB BEDELL) , was the
daughter of Jesse and Elizabeth (Coats)
Lloyd?Stacy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert"To:
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 12:03 PM
Subject: LOCAL NEWS.> Leon Reporter
> March 2l, l895
>
> The preliminary trial of J.E. CLARK for the
shooting of TOM WICKS, was
> held at Van Wert Monday. After the state
had in all their evidence the
> defendant waived examination and his bond
was reduced from $l,200 to
> $l,000 which he promptly gave and was
released.
>
> The clerks and merchants of this city are
agitating the matter of
> closing the stores during the summer season
at seven o'clock in the
> evening. We believe that no great amount
of inconvenience would be
> occasioned by such a movement, and the
merchants and clerks are
> certainly entitled to a few hours' rest and
recreation.
>
> Every woman has the most faithful husband;
the most intelligent
> children; the greatest bother with
servants; the best recipe for making
> an apple cake, and the knowledge where to
get the greatest bargains; but
> she never has a dress to put on, if you
listen to her when she talks to
> her husband.
>
> JOHN SITES, an inmate of the poor farm,
died on Tuesday morning of last
> week and was buried on Wednesday. We are
informed that a relative of
> MR. SITES, of Lamoni, brought him to the
poor farm and claimed that he
> lived in this county, but it seems that he
is from Harrison County, Mo.,
> and the authorities of this county are
looking into the matter to see if
> Decatur County is not entitled to the
expenses from Harrison County.
>
> Yesterday morning about nine o'clock the
cry of fire brought out the
> citizens in good shape. It proved to be
the building of J.A. Harris &
> Co's marble works. The fire must have
started by a spark from the flue
> which set the dry shingles on fire. The
fire company showed itself to
> be in readiness in case of fire for in less
than five minutes they were
> at the cistern, at the northwest corner of
the square, but they were not
> needed as a couple of buckets of water
extinguished the flames.
>
> In their new room, first door south of
Farquhar Bros., Craigo & Co. are
> located and they wish to inform the people
of Leon and Decatur County
> that they are now ready to meet the demands
of the hungry predestrians.
> They have received a fine new line of fresh
candies and nuts, also
> handle the celebrated Nichlos, Juhan,
Papoose and Sultana cigars, and
> are ready to deliver ice cream and all
kinds of ices to any part of the
> city on short notice. Call and see them.
>
> FRANK GARDNER is having the house and barn
on the place known as the old
> HASKETT property in south Leon torn down
and as soon as he gets the
> rubbish cleared away, will begin the
erection of a new dwelling.
>
> MRS. A.M. BLAIR, a widow lady living in the
northeast part of this city,
> died very suddenly yesterday morning about
eight o'clock of heart
> failure. She had been suffering for some
time with la grippe. The
> funeral will be held tomorrow.
>
> At the meeting of the school board Monday
evening, S.C. PENNIWELL was
> chosen as President. MR. PENNIWELL has
proven himself to be a good
> member of the board, always ready and
willing to help our schools along
> to the best advantage.
>
> We are pleased to learn that DR. W.T.
KELLEY has again returned to this
> city and will in the future be one of the
leading physicians and
> surgeons. The Dr. left here in l886 and
since that time has been used
> well by the world, both physically and
financially. The REPORTER wishes
> him unbounded success.
>
> The following marriage licenses have been
issued the past week:
>
> JOHN P. MCDOUGAL, 49 to MARY P. SOMES, 30.
> UNO D. NOFTSGER, 22 to SARAH A. BEDELL, 20.
> JOHN F. SMITH, 22 to MARTHA A. TROPPEL, l8.
>
> The band concert which was published last
week to be given at the opera
> house Friday, has been postponed on account
of some of the members being
> out of the city, and we are informed that
it will be held on Friday,
> Marcy 29. We hope that everybody will
watch for the date and turn out
> and give the boys a crowded house.
>
> On last Saturday morning, DR. H.B. MCKLVEEN
removed from the ear of MR.
> JACOB KREY, a bug five-eighths of an inch
in length, commonly called a
> snapping bug. It got into his head in l875
while he was still a
> resident of Germany. It seems a wonder
that the ear could contain a
> foreign body of such great size. -- Coin
Gazette.
>
> The home of MRS. M. NOBLE was the scene
Wednesday afternoon of an event
> which will carry joy to at least two brave
hearts. A few friends were
> present to witness the marriage of CALEB
BEDELL, of Bloomington
> Township, to MISS NANCY LLOYD of Decatur
Township, Rev. D. Fye tying the
> connubial knot. May joy and peace be their
lot. --Davis City Rustler.
>
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> Copied January 4, 2002
> *the bug in the ear is VERY INTERESTING!
>
>
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