Saline Valley Register, June 14, 1876 Born, on June 2, 1876, to Charles E. and L. Gertrude Metcalf, a boy. Weight, eight pounds. The little fellow has settled among one of the best classes of people in the west, and we hope his life may be as bright as are the present prospects of his native State. Saline Valley Register, Oct. 18, 1876 Born � On Saturday 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ingham, of Monroe, a daughter. Saline Valley Register, June 13, 1877 Mr. Patrick Lyden thinks his new boy, one week old, is as good a specimen of Kansan production as can be found in the state. Saline Valley Register, Sept. 5, 1877 Last week we had four births to chronicle. This week we have but one, but it is a good one. C.H. Price and wife � girl � weight � 12 pounds. Saline Valley Register, Sept. 26, 1877 Born � On Thursday, Sept. 20, 1877, to Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Russell, a son, weight 10 pounds in his stocking feet. Saline Valley Register, Nov. 21, 1877 Born Nov. 10, 1877, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schiller, a son, weight 10 pounds. Oscar Schiller is one of our best citizens and we are glad to know that his name is being perpetuated. Saline Valley Register, Dec. 11, 1878 Sheriff Walls has a new deputy � a chunky, heavy-set little fellow. He is highly spoken of by those who have made his acquaitnance, and especially does his dad take pride in telling his good qualities. He weights 10 pounds and has a keen eye. Good luck to the little man. W.S. Rees is very proud of his new son. He thinks he is well fixed for farming now, while A.C. Jackson rejoices just as much over the birth of a chubby little daughter. Lincoln Register, April 1, 1880 March 25, to John and Catharine Klepper, a beautiful healthy, nine pound daughter. "Donder and blixen, vhas next !!!" [From the Franklin Township correspondent] William Gourley is the happiest man in Lincoln Co.; it is a boy, standard weight. Lincoln Register, April 30, 1880 A son, on the 26th of April, 1880, to Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Thompson, of this city. Lincoln Register, May 29, 1880 A son to Mr. and Mrs. M. Gregg, on May 20, 1880 A daughter to Samuel and Mary Crawford, on May 18, 1880, all of this city. Lincoln Register, May 13, 1880 May 9th to James and Mary Runnells, an eight pound daughter. Tally three for the blacksmiths. Lincoln Register, Sept. 24, 1880 On th 17th a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, of Valley township. Saline Valley Register, Aug. 11, 1882 In Lincoln, on Aug. 9, 1882, a fine healthy daughter to George and Matilda Strange. Saline Valley Register, Sept. 15, 1882 At the family residence in Pleasant township on Sept. 9, 1882, a son to Mrs. Mary Elizabeth and Mr. William Harrison. On Sept. ?? in this city, a son to Mrs. Jennie and Truman T. Taylor. With this tiny wanderer came into this home new thought, new cares and new joys, such only as come with the first born. May the little wanderer be ever proud of his mother�s smile and directed by his father�s word. Saline Valley Register, July 13, 1883 In this city on July 9, 1883, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Mathews. At the parental residence near Tower Springs in this county on July 12, 1883, a son to Mrs. Sarah E. and Mr. M.S. Root. Saline Valley Register, Aug. 23, 1883 On Aug. 14 1883 a girl to Lucy and Warren Hedrick, of Bashan in this county. Lincoln Beacon, March 5, 1885 Feb. 23, 1885, to Mr. David Parker and wife, a daughter. Mrs. Parker was the first white child born in Lincoln County, and this child is the first born in the county of a parent born in the county. Mrs. Parker is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Green. Lincoln Beacon, March 4, 1886 A little daughter came to bless the home of our estimable friends Mr. and Mrs. William M. Smith, March 2, 1886. On Thursday night last there was a fine boy added to the population of Scott township, who has taken quarters at the residence of Mr. Joshua H. Foulke. Lincoln Beacon, June 17, 1886 June 10, 1886, to George and Nancy Strange, a son. To E.E. and Mrs. Minnie Quick, Tuesday, June 14, 1886, a son. Weight, 10 pounds. Dr. Goff in attendance. Lincoln Beacon, June 24, 1886 To Ora and Mrs Etta Lyon, a 9 � pound son, June 18, 1886. Dr. Goff in attendance. Our popular stone mason, Henry Sahlman, looks proud and steps high. It is a girl and was born June 22, 1886. Dr. Goff in attendance. Lincoln Beacon, July 15, 1886 July 13, 1886, in Lincoln, Kan., to Frank E. and Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson, a daughter. Mr. Richardson is the son of Mrs. C.P. Wells and came to Lincoln with Mr. and Mrs. Wells, last March. July 10, 1886, to Frank and Clara Doolittle, a daughter, weight 7 pounds. Everybody is doing as well as could be expected, including grandmother Doolittle. Lincoln Beacon, July 29, 1886 A 12 � pound girl took up her residence in the family of Solomon Stainbrook last week, being introduced by Dr. S.A. Goff. Lincoln Beacon, Aug. 12, 1886 Number seven. A boy to Mr. and Mrs. C. Bernhardt, born Aug. 8. Lincoln Beacon, Dec. 9, 1886 [From the Pinon correspondent] A new male member of the Welty family constitutes an addition to the Prohibition army in this vicinity. He arrived very early on Friday morning, and Dr. Hall has been very highly complimented for meeting the cold wave in riding such a distance to introduce him. Lincoln Beacon, May 5, 1887 Born -- To A.W. Elgin and wife, upon May 2, 1887, a son. Lincoln Beacon, April 28, 1887 [From the Cedron correspondent] Mr. Willis Daily has a fine boy at his house. Lincoln Beacon, Jan, 3, 1889 Dec. 25, 1888, to John and Dora Anderson, a fine daughter. [From the Barnard correspondent] Charles E. McPherson and Charles Parsons have each a daughter added to their respect families, and A.J. Donovan�s first-born is a son. Lincoln Beacon, Jan. 31, 1889 We have heard it whispered that Charlie Brown, of the Bank of Beloit, is the happy father of a fine boy baby. What�s the matter with the First National Bank now? The other two banks have increased their per capita in the last week. � Beloit Courier Lincoln Beacon, Feb. 7, 1889 [From the Barnard correspondent] Mr. Bridenstine had a fine daughter born to him on the 30th ult. Lincoln Beacon, Feb. 14, 1889 [From the Orworth correspondent] Joseph Smith is the father of a bouncing big boy; this is the first of the masculine gender that has put in an appearance at his house. Lincoln Beacon, Feb. 14, 1889 [From the Denmark correspondent] Last week�s change in the Denmark directory reads as follows: Martin Nelson, a bouncing big boy; J.L. Nygaard, a wee small girl; Wabason, a Lolander girl. How is that for one week�s returns? Lincoln Beacon, Feb. 28, 1889 [From the Sylvan Grove Sentinel] A bouncing baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brescha, 3 � miles southwest of town, last Sunday evening. Lincoln Beacon, March 14, 1889 In Lincoln, Kan., Thursday, March 7, 1889, to Frank Wilmarth and wife, a fine large boy. Frank, who is in Washington State, was advised by telegraph of this accession to the tribe of Rodney. Lincoln Beacon, April 4, 1889 March 22, 1889, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George Repsher [Repshire]. Lincoln Beacon, April 11, 1889 To James Nothern and wife, March 31, a daughter. Lincoln Beacon, April 25, 1889 To Dr. T.B. Reynolds and wife, a son. [From the Logan correspondent] To the family of C.C. Sperry, a daughter. Also, F.M. Jackson has a new heir. Lincoln Beacon, May 2, 1889 [From the Barnard correspondent] Another son has been added to the family of John F. Pierce. Lincoln Beacon, May 30, 1889 May 28, 1889, in Lincoln, Kan., to F.M. Shepherd and wife, a daughter. Lincoln Beacon, June 13, 1889 To Lon. A. and Julia A. Minx, at Salem, Ore., a son, May 26, 1889. Another Prohibition-Web-Foot has arisen to help make Kansas solid for prohibition in his daddy�s old age. Lincoln Beacon, June 20, 1889 To William Myers and wife, of Franklin, June 13, 1889, a boy which weighed 13 pounds. It is said that this boy scores an advance of several pounds weight over any record Franklin township has ever before made. To. L.N. Keener and wife, of Lincoln, a son was born on June 17, 1889. Lincoln Beacon, July 4, 1889 Sunday, June 30, 1889, to J.S. Windsor and wife, of Lincoln, a 10-pound boy was born. July 2, 1889, to H.C. Simpson and wife, of Lincoln, a daughter was born. Lincoln Beacon, July 25, 1889 To Ira C. and Lillie M. Buzick, of Lincoln, Friday, July 19, 1889, an 11-pound boy. [From the Logan correspondent] Born, unto John Bennett and wife, a girl weighing six pounds. [From the Logan correspondent] Born, unto William Wilds [Wild] and wife, a fine girl. Will seems to be very proud. Lincoln Beacon, Aug. 1, 1889 [From the Lone Walnut correspondent] A new baby boy arrived at Frank Whipple�s last week. Lincoln Beacon, Aug. 29, 1889 Aug. 18, 1899, at Sylvan Grove, a daughter to W.H. and Annie Pilcher. Lincoln Beacon, Sept. 19, 1889 To F.C. Downey and wife, of Lincoln, Sept. 5, 1889, a son. Sept. 3, 1889, to B. Brewer and wife, a son, and his name shall be called Clinton B. Fish, and it is not a wild prophecy that when he is old enough to vote that his mother will be old enough to vote, too, and that national prohibition will be an established fact several years before that time. Lincoln Beacon, Sept. 26, 1889 To Elmer Biggs and wife, of Lincoln, a son was born Sept. 23, 1889. Lincoln Beacon, Oct. 3, 1889 To James E. Kerr and wife, Sept. 27, 1889, a daughter. To Dr. E.S. Newton and wife, a fine son, Sept. 27, 1889. To L.A. Lovin and wife, Sept. 30, a son. Lincoln Beacon, Oct. 24, 1889 [From the Monroe correspondent] Born, to Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, a girl baby, Oct. 14. Lincoln Beacon, Nov. 7, 1889 To H.R. Banks and wife, of Lincoln, Nov. 1, 1889, a son. Lincoln Beacon, Nov. 14, 1889 Nov. 5, 1889, to E. Christianson and wife, of Pottersburg, twin boys. Two more boys that will be trained up in the doctrine of equal rights for all without regard to sex. Lincoln Beacon, Nov. 28, 1889 To Frank Johnson and wife, of Lincoln, a daughter, Nov. 13, 1889. Nov. 23, 1889, to Lewis and Mary Moss, a fine daughter. Lincoln Beacon, Dec. 5, 1889 [From the Barnard correspondent] A week ago yesterday a male resident came into the family of F.J. Wilkins. Both mother and son are doing well. Lincoln Beacon, Dec. 12, 1889 Dr. H.F. Pratt of Beverly informs us that on Dec. 10 a daughter was born to O. Capper and wife, who live near that place, and that mother and child are doing finely. Lincoln Beacon, Jan. 29, 1891 John Anderson, of the U.P. force, does not propose to be outdone by Dunton, Herzberg or any other citizen, and so came too the front last week with a fine daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Gus Herzberg on Jan. 23, a daughter. Also, on Jan. 23, to Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Dunton, a daughter. Lincoln Beacon, Feb. 26, 1891 To Mr. and Mrs. Will Chandler, Feb. 20, 1891, a beautiful little daughter. Will is perfectly happy. Lincoln Beacon, March 5, 1891 It is a girl. Frank Downey is its dad. Place of residence Topeka. Date March 2nd. Lincoln Beacon, April 16, 1891 Born to Mr. and Mrs. David Zeigler, a fine boy, April 13, 1891. Lincoln Beacon, May 7, 1891 To S.H. Long and wife of Marion township, on April 30, a boy. Dr. Clark officiated. May 5, to J.M. Cruson and wife of Lincoln, a daughter. Dr. Fancher presided. Lincoln Beacon, June 25, 1891 June 18, 1891, to L.J. Rees and wife of Lincoln, a daughter was born. Dr. H.M. Hall was in attendance. Lincoln Beacon, May 7, 1891 A girl to Edward and Hettie Boltz on the 1st inst. Lincoln Beacon, May 14, 1891 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Nunn, May 8, 1891. A girl. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. William Baker, May 7, 1891. A fine boy. Lincoln Beacon, Aug. 20, 1891 To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shoemaker a bouncing boy, Aug. 16, 1891. Lincoln Beacon, Aug. 27, 1891 Aug. 16, 1891, a son to Frank and Gussie Shoemaker Lincoln Beacon, Sept. 10, 1891 To John Whalen and wife on Friday, Sept. 4, 1891, a daughter, and John is "setting up the cigars" in honor of the "first born." Lincoln Beacon, Sept. 17, 1891 Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1891, to John Berryman and wife, a son. Mr. Beryman lives northwest of the city. Sunday morning, Sept. 13, 1891, to Rev. W.I. Thomas and wife, a son. Lincoln Beacon, Sept. 24, 1891 To George Strange and wife of Marion township, on Sept. 17, a son was born Monday, Sept. 14, 1891, a son, to Rev. W.I. and Mrs. Augusta Thomas Lincoln Beacon, Oct. 1, 1891 To Charles and Annie Shaw, on Tuesday Sept. 22, 1891, a daughter. Lincoln Beacon, Oct. 22, 1891 To Mr. and Mrs. Charley Patrick, on Thursday, Oct. 15, 1891, a daughter. Lincoln Beacon, Oct. 29, 1891 To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herman, a daughter, of Lincoln, Oct. 23, 1891. Lincoln Beacon, Nov. 19, 1891 They have a new 12-pound baby girl at J.H. McFarland�s house, in Franklin township. Those people out there don�t propose to be outdone in anything by any other section on the county. They raise the best wheat, corn, oats, cattle, babies and Republicans of any township in the county. Lincoln Beacon, Dec. 3, 1891 To J. VanLewen and wife, of Pottersburg, a daughter was born on Nov. 26. This is the seventh daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. VanLewen, who are now "even with" E. Christianson and wife, their neighbors, who have seven sons. The two families are among the most worthy people in the county. Lincoln Beacon, Dec. 10, 1891 To D.E. Raffety and wife, of Lincoln, on Dec. 5, a son was born. Dr. H.M. Hall presided. Lincoln Beacon, Dec. 24, 1891 Dec. 23, 1891, to J.A. Atchison and wife, of Lincoln, a son was born. Lincoln Beacon, Feb. 18, 1892 To Ed. And Clara Waterman, Feb. 9, 1892, a fine son. To James and Lulu Kerr, Jan. 23, 1892, a son. Lincoln Beacon, March 24, 1892 To E. Christianson and wife, of Pottersburg, March 18, 1892, a daughter. Lincoln Beacon, June 30, 1892 A daughter was born Wednesday, June 22, to C.H. King and wife, of Milo. Lincoln Beacon, Aug. 4, 1892 To John Black and wife of Salt Creek, a son was born July 30, 1892. Lincoln Beacon, Sept. 8, 1891 To C.E. Green and wife, of Lincoln, on Aug. 28, a daughter was born. Dr. Newton presided. To F.C. Downey and wife, of Topeka, a son was born at Lincoln, Aug. 17. He has been christened Dennis, probably "after" his father�s politics. Lincoln Beacon, May 11, 1893 A son was born to W.P. and Lucy Harman, of Lincoln, May 3, 1893. A daughter was born to J.A. and Lucinda Johnson of Lincoln, April 26, 1893 Lincoln Beacon, June 22, 1893 To A.W. Thompson and wife of Lincoln, a son was born June 17. Lincoln Beacon, July 30, 1893 A son was born July 28, to H.C. Smpson and wife of Lincoln. A son [Leroy] was born to H. Mohr and wife of Lincoln, Aug. 1, and left for the Summerland the next day. Lincoln Beacon, Sept. 21, 1893 To G.B. Richardson and wife, of Lincoln, a son was born Sept. 19 To G.D. Abel and wife, of Lincoln, a daughter was born, Sept. 17. Lincoln Beacon, Oct. 5, 1893 To Marion and Viola Pace, Oct. 4, a son Sept. 29, 1893, a daughter was born to E.S. Bower and wife, of Lincoln. To Michael and Margaret Healy of Indiana township, a son was born Sept. 17. Lincoln Beacon, Dec. 21, 1893 To Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Berry, a son was born on Dec. 8, 1893 [from the Beverly correspondent]. Lincoln Republican, Jan. 11, 1894 To Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crawford of Lincoln, Jan. 4, 1894, a son was born. Lincoln Republican, Jan. 18, 1894 The Bishop family is increasing in this county. William Bishop, of Beaver township, reports a pair of boy babies at his home. They came along on the 10th inst. Lincoln Republican, Jan. 25, 1894 To Mr. and Mrs. Guy Biggs of Sylvan Grove, Jan. 14, 1894, a son. Jan. 22, 1894, to Joel Brann and wife of this place, a daughter was born. Lincoln Republican, March 1, 1894 George Washington Hutchison is its name, and its father is the photographer. He came along last Thursday. John Linker is the happy dad this week. It is a girl. Lincoln Republican, April 26, 1894 A son was born to Owen Mulloy and wife of Lincoln, April 22. Lincoln Republican, May 10, 1894 To G. Herzberg and wife of Lincoln, a daughter was born May 3. Lincoln Republican, May 24, 1894 To Charles and Minnie Hislop of Lincoln, a daughter was born, May 17, 1894. It�s a new girl they have at Rob Cooper�s, and it weighs about seven or eight pounds. Lincoln Republican, June 21, 1894 To Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Burns, on June 3, a daughter. Lincoln Republican, July 5, 1894 July 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Niquette, a son. Lincoln Republican, July 19, 1894 To O.B. Whitaker and wife of Lincoln, a daughter was born Sunday, July 15. To William Aufdemberg and wife of Elkhorn township, twin boys were born Sunday, July 15. Dr. Clark officiated. To George Elrod and wife of Sylvan Grove, a son was born Sunday, July 15. July 2, 1894, to Mr. and Mrs. Web Cullum, a daughter. Lincoln Republican, July 26, 1894 Mr and Mrs. James A. Bell are the happy parents of a boy, born the 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaffer, of Franklin township, are rejoicing over the advent of a new boy at their home. Lincoln Republican, Aug. 9, 1894 To E. Likely and wife a son was born July 27. Lincoln Republican, Aug. 16, 1894 To J.B. Woody and wife, of Lincoln, a son was born Aug. 12. Lincoln Republican, Aug. 23, 1894 The new inhabitant that came last week to reside with Ed. Harper, is a boy. Lincoln Republican, Sept. 13, 1894 To R.L. Parker and wife of Beaver township, a son was born Sept. 1. This scores four boys for "Bob," and indicates Populist supremacy long after he is gathered to his fathers. Lincoln Republican, Oct. 4, 1894 To John and Margaret Whalen of Lincoln, a daughter was born Sept. 28. Lincoln Republican, Oct. 11, 1894 Sept. 30, 1894, to C. Jensen Jr. and wife of Denmark, a daughter was born. To Albert White and wife, a daughter was born Sept. 19. To John Hart and wife, a daughter was born Sept. 26 Lincoln Republican, Oct. 25, 1894 To Charles Barkman and wife of Lincoln, a daughter was born Oct. 16. Lincoln Republican, Nov. 8, 1894 A son, weighing eight pounds in his long clothes, was born to John and Mabel Lewis, on the afternoon of the first inst. Lincoln Republican, Nov. 15, 1894 Homer Brunt is a happy dad. It is a girl aond ought to be a Republican, as it was born on Saturday, Nov. 3, and that was Republican day in Lincoln. Lincoln Republican, Nov. 22, 1894 To Mr. and Mrs. James Bell, a daughter was born Nov. 15. Lincoln Republican, Dec. 6, 1894 A son was born Nov. 30, to Hans Peterson and wife of Lincoln. A daughter was born Nov. 30, to A.W. Thomspon and wife of Lincoln. A daughter was born Nov. 30, to Ernest Tieman and wife of Elkhorn township. To William McCanles and wife of Yorktown, a daughter was born Nov. 24, 1894. To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, Dec. 2, a daughter. Lincoln Republican, Dec. 13, 1894 To J.R. Logan and wife of Lincoln, a daughter was born Dec. 10. Lincoln Republican, Dec. 20, 1894 To A.N. Whittington and wife of Elkhorn township, a ten-pound daughter was born Dec. 17, 1894. E.T. Skinner is the happy father of another fine boy. Lincoln Republican, Feb. 7, 1895 Twin girls were born Feb. 5, to R.A. Lovin and wife of Lincoln. Lincoln Republican, Feb. 28, 1895 To Mr. and Mrs. U.G. Hardesty, Feb. 18, a daughter. Lincoln Republican, April 18, 1895 To August Semloe and wife of Lincoln, a son was born April 16. Lincoln Republican, April 25, 1895 To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boltz, on the 18th, a boy. Lincoln Republican, May 9, 1895 To A.W. Elgin and wife of Lincoln, a daughter was born May 2. Lincoln Republican, May 16, 1895 To G.B. Richardson and wife of Lincoln, a daughter was born Thursday, May 16. Lincoln Republican, May 30, 1895 May 28, to G.W. Blocksome and wife of Lincoln, a son was born. Lincoln Republican, June 27, 1895 [From the Barnard correspondent] Frank Saunders and wife had a son born to them last Sunday. Lincoln Republican, July 11, 1895 To John Rees and wife of Lincoln, a daughter was born June 30. Lincoln Republican, July 25, 1895 To W.B. Hazen and wife of Lincoln, a son. [From the Barnard correspondent] Last Thursday a son was born to Mr. John Ulsh. It weighed four pounds in a profusion of wraps. Its head has been fitted into a teacup, and a lady�s finger ring has been slipped over its hand onto its arm. This diminutive specimen of humanity is pert and hearty. [Sadly, this baby died a week later.] [From the Yorktown correspondent] To Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Finton, a girl baby, the 18th of this month. [From the Madison correspondent] To Mr. and Mrs. Orville Capper, July 13, a son. [From the Marion Township correspondent] July 20 a boy was born to N.M. Hall and wife and the corn has been growing right along ever since. [From the Marion Township corresondent] Dr. Clark was committee on reception at Melli Sullivan�s, July 5, but on account of the mud he arrived too late to be of any service. Melli says he will set up the cigars to all comers, as it is the first Sullivan boy born in the county. Lincoln Republican, Aug. 1, 1895 A son was born to E.A. McFarland and wife of Lincoln, July 31. A son was born to Albert Pankau and wife south of town, July 23, Dr. Clark was committee on reception. Lincoln Republican, Aug. 15, 1895 [From the Barnard correspondent] George Mastellar and wife have a fine new boy at their house. Lincoln Republican, Aug. 22, 1895 To Omar Lyon and wife of Lincoln, a son was born Aug. 16. To Walter Hedrick and wife of Rocky Hill, a daughter was born Aug. 20. Lincoln Republican, Sept. 5, 1895 To J.R. Hunter and wife of Lincoln, a son was born Aug. 29. Lincoln Republican, Sept. 12, 1895 To Mr. and Mrs. E. Pierce, a daughter, Sept. 6. [From the Beverly correspondent] To Mr and Mrs. Wm. Wild, Sept. 6, a son. Lincoln Republican, Sept. 19, 1895 To W.J. Berryman and wife of Marion township a son was born Sept. 16. [The baby died the same day.] Lincoln Republican, Sept. 16, 1895 To H. Truman and wife of Lincoln, a son was born Sept. 23. To A.W. Richardson and wife of Lincoln, a son was born Sept. 24. Lincoln Republican, Oct. 3, 1895 To August Feldkamp and wife of Pleasant Valley, a son was born Sept. 21. Lincoln Republican, Oct. 10, 1895 To Mr. and Ms. Charles C. Sperry, a son. Lincoln Republican, Oct. 31, 1895 To W.H. Waywood and wife of Valley township, a daugher was born Oct. 22. Lincoln Republican, Nov. 14, 1895 To A.A. Keyser and wife of Lincoln, a son was born Nov. 11. Lincoln Republican, Nov. 21, 1895 [From the Barnard correspondent] There is an exception to the gneral rule in the births in this place and vicinity, which have generally been males, as a daughter was born to Mr. Kiff, of the hardware firm, on the 9th inst., which weighed 10 pounds. It first saw the light of the day we completed our 79th year. When she reaches the age of 21 we will scarcely be a centenarian, but rather on the forgotten list. Both mother and daughter are doing well. [Name also appears as Kieff.] Lincoln Republican, Nov. 28, 1895 To Henry Feldkamp and wife of Vesper township, a son was born Nov. 22. A son was born to L.P. Heady and wife of Beaver township, Nov. 14. Mother and child doing finely. There is unlimited rejoicing in the Heady household over this, the first born. The family are open to suggestions for a name, but remember that "Grover" and "McKinley" don�t go. Lincoln Beacon, March 12 , 1896 A son was born March 9 to Jacob Knudson and wife of Denmark. Lincoln Beacon, April 30, 1896 On Saturday evening last a son was born to Melvin and Nellie Gill. The little fellow is reported to be healthy and quiet. Lincoln Beacon, May 7, 1896 To Silas and Gladys Mathews of Marion township, a son was born May 1. To Lon. Fitzgerald and wife of Beaver township, a daughter was born April 27, which weighed four pounds. Lincoln Beacon, May 14, 1896 To E.S. Bower and wife, Sunday, May 10, a daughter was born. Lincoln Beacon, May 21, 1896 [Dry Creek correspondent] To D.M. Burns and wife, on April 14, a son. Lincoln Beacon, June 4, 1896 [Dry Creek correspondent] To Marion Choat and wife, May 24, a son. Marion is beter natured than ever now, and thinks it is the nicest thing in the world to be a papa. Lincoln Beacon, June 18, 1896 To O.J. Morgenson and wife of Lincoln, a son was born June 12. Sunday, June 14, 1896, at Pottersburg, Lincoln county, Kan., to E. Christianson and wife, a fine daughter. It was announced from the platform of the Radical Reform Christian Association after adjournment, by the president, who moved that the society adopt the child with the Chautauqua salute, which was done, and the name of Anna Lord was bestowed upon her then and there. It is not too much to hope that before this child is 21 years of age that all the reforms for which the R.R.C.A. stands will be fully established in this and all other Christian countries. � Anna C. Wait Lincoln Beacon, June 25, 1896 [From the Dry Creek corresopndent] To Everett Lamar and wife on June 7, a 10-pound baby girl. Lincoln Beacon, July 2, 1896 To O.W. Shideler and wife of Harveyville, a son was born June 25. Lincoln Beacon, July 9, 1896 To H.V. Jeffers and wife of Rosette, a daughter was born July 2. To Columbus and Ella Hendrickson of Lincoln, a son was born July 3. Lincoln Beacon, Aug. 6, 1896 To Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Likely, July 31, a boy. Lincoln Beacon, Aug. 13, 1896 To Elmer Robinson and wife of Lincoln, a son was born Aug. 12. [From the Beverly correspondent] To Mr. and Mrs. A.N. Cossell, Aug. 7, a daughter. [From the Yorktown correspondent] A son was born to Perry Alley and wife on Saturday, Aug. 8. Lincoln Beacon, Sept. 3, 1896 To George I. Robinson and wife of Lincoln, a son was born Aug. 27. To William Taylor and wife of Denmark, a daughter was born Aug. 28. Lincoln Beacon, Sept. 10, 1896 [From the Sylvan correspondent] Wednesday, Aug. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Compton, a boy. Lincoln Beacon, Sept. 24, 1896 To Henry Zink and wife of Lincoln, a son was born Sept. 18. To John Lewick and wife of Indiana township, a son was born Sept. 20. [From the Barnard correspondent] On Saturday last a new member was added to the family, being the second son of John and Mabel Lewis; a hearty looking fellow, weighing eight and a half pounds. Lincoln Beacon, Oct. 8, 1896 To William Hughes and wife of Marion township, a son was born Oct. 3. Lincoln Beacon, Oct. 22, 1896 [From the Beverly correspondent] To Mr. and Mrs. Orin Cossel, a daugher. Also a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. William Miller. Lincoln Beacon, Nov. 5, 1896 To C. Jensen and wife of Denmark, a son was born Oct. 29. To John Crawford and wife of Marion township, a daughter was born Oct. 30. Lincoln Beacon, Nov. 19, 1896 [From the Sylvan correspondent] Fred Jensson is the proud owner of a new baby girl at his home four miles east of town. J.F. Seirer rises to congratulate himself on the arrival of a baby boy, and says it�s "John Bryan." [From the Prairie Star correspondent] To Rodney Green and wife, a fine girl. Lincoln Beacon, Dec. 3, 1896 To E.W. McManus and wife of Lincoln, a son was born Dec. 1. Lincoln Beacon, Dec. 10, 1896 To Charles and Meta Watson of Lincoln, a son was born Dec. 2 Lincoln Beacon, Dec. 17, 1896 [From the Bashan correspondent] Jess Gourley is stepping as high as a blind horse. It is a girl. Lincoln Republican, July 22, 1897 Born � On Monday, July 19, 1897, to Waldo Hancock, of Beverly, a girl. Lincoln Republican, May 27, 1897 A daughter was born to L.A. Lovin and wife of Lincoln, May 14. To A.F. Mathews and wife of Luray, a daughter was born May 5. A daughter was born to Peter Nelson and wife of Franklin township, May 25. Lincoln Republican, July 29, 1897 To Ernest Watson and wife of Lincoln, a daughter was born July 27. Mother and child doing finely. Lincoln Republican, July 1, 1897 To Sampson More and wife of Lincoln a daughter was born June 26. 13 March 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gore (3½ miles south), a boy last Monday night. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 27 March 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gibbs, a boy, Saturday, March 22, 1902. Dr. Hinckley was in attendance. 3 April 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. Dan Burns, a boy, Friday, March 28. Later -- the baby died Wednesday. To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lay, a boy, Sunday, March 30. 8 May 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. Wils Mastellar, this morning, a boy. 22 May 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaul, Sunday, May 18th, 1902, a boy. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Smith Saturday, March 17, 1902, twins – a boy and a girl. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 5 June 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. Teach, near Milo, a girl, May 29, 1902, Dr. Cantwell attending. To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Richardson, 11 miles west, a girl, May 29, 1902. Dr. Cantwell attending. To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, 8 miles south west, on June 5th, 1902, a 9½ pound boy. Dr. Cantwell attending. 12 June 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. Walt Healy, 11 miles west of town, June 11th, a girl baby, Dr. Cantwell attending. 19 June 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Crosby, Friday, June 13th, 1902, a boy, Dr. Cantwell attending. To Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pruitt, Thursday, June 19, 1902, a boy. Dr. Hinckley attended. 26 June 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saunders a daughter Tuesday, June 24, 1902 Dr. Cantwell attending. 3 July 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Friday, June 27th, a boy. Dr. Hinckley attending. 10 July 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson, 1 1/4 mile southwest, Thursday, July 3d, a daughter. Dr. Cantwell attending. To Mr. and Mrs. Hills a son. 24 July 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pepper, 8 miles south, Saturday, July 18, 1902, a boy, Dr. Cantwell attending. To Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hunt, 6 miles south, Saturday, July 20, 1902 a boy; Dr. Lockridge, of Lincoln, attending. 14 August 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stout, Saturday, August 9th, a girl. Dr. Cantwell attending. 28 August 1902 Friday, Aug. 22, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hunter, 7 miles west, a girl. Dr. Cantwell attending. Monday, Aug. 25, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Leonard, at Wear's ranch, a nine pound girl. Dr. Cantwell attending. 11 September 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Eyth, Barnard, Tuesday, Sept. 9, 1902, a girl. Dr. Hinckley attending. To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pearcy, at Saltville, Monday, Sept. 9, 1902, a girl. Dr. Hinckley attending. 25 September 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Saunders, five miles northwest, Sept. 25, '02, a girl. Dr. Hinckley attending. To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt, five miles south of town, Sept. 19, a ten-pound boy. Dr. Hinckley attending. 2 October 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson, 4 miles west, Monday, Sept. 29, 1902, a boy. 9 October 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. Elza Babcock, Saturday, Oct. 4, a 9 pound boy. Dr. Cantwell attending. 30 October 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Venard, Thursday, Oct. 23d, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cummings, four miles north, Monday, Oct. 27th, a girl. Dr. Cantwell attending. 4 December 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. Milt Loy, Monday, Dec. 1, 1902, a girl. 18 December 1902 To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray, of Coursen Grove, on Dec. 16, a boy. 8 January 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan eight miles southwest, Sunday, Jan. 4, a boy. Dr. Hinckley attending. 22 January 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. N.C. Krogh, Jan. 18, a daughter. Dr. Cantwell attending. 29 January 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stone, Jan. 26th, 1903, a girl. Dr. Hinckley attending. To Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jackson, Jan. 27th, 1903, a girl. Dr. Cantwell attending. 12 February 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Will Biggs, February 10th, 1903, a boy. Dr. Cantwell attending. To Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Beach, February 9th, 1903, a boy. Dr. Cantwell attending. 5 March 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Ford Hayes, Feb. 24, 1903, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. John Brodie, Feb. 24, 1903, a girl. 12 March 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cashman, 12 miles northwest, a 12-pound boy. Dr. Hinckley attending. 19 March 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Will Tatum, Friday, March 13, 1903, a girl. Dr. Hinckley attending. 26 March 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Golden, Monday, March 23, 1903, a 10-lb girl. To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wild, Thursday, March 26, 1903, a boy. Dr. Hinckley attending. To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Loy, Saturday, March 21, 1903, a girl. Dr. Hinckley attending. To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stone, Monday, March 23, 1903, a boy. Dr. Hinckley attending. 2 April 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Gill Tuesday, March 31, 1903, a girl. Dr. Hinckley attending. 16 April 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Snapp, Wednesday, April 15, 1903, a girl. Dr. Hinckley attending. 30 April 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parker, Friday, May 1st, 1903, a boy. Dr. Hinckley attending. To Mr. and Mrs. David Simpson, Friday, May 1st, 1903, a boy. Dr. Hinckley attending. 7 May 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burkepile, Wednesday, May 6th, 1903, a boy. Dr. Cantwell attending. 14 May 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. John Gaddis, Saltville, Friday, May 8th, 1903, a girl. Dr. Hinckley attending. To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. James, 18 miles north of Barnard, Tuesday, May 12th, 1903, a girl. Dr. Hinckley attending. [correction printed on May 12: Dr. Cantwell attending.] 21 May 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fender, a boy. 28 May 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mastellar, Sunday, May 17, 1903, a girl. Dr. Hinckley attending. We should have made this announcement last week, but neglected to do so. We will see that it doesn't happen again -- that is, we will try not to be so forgetful again. 4 June 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bowen Wednesday, June 3, 1903, a girl. Dr. Cantwell attending. To Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collins Wednesday, June 3, 1903, a 12 pound boy. Dr. Cantwell attending. 18 June 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Swank, Monday, June 22, 1903, a girl. Dr. Cantwell attending. 2 July 1903 A son was born to Supt. Lyon and wife June 27. 9 July 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. Jones July 4, 1903, a boy. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 16 July 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Eden a son, Thursday, July 16, 1903. Dr. Cantwell attending. Mrs. Eden is a daughter of E.M. Starbuck. 23 July 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dowlin, Thursday, July 23, 1903, a boy. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 6 August 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tatum, Saturday, August 1, 1903, a girl. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Critchfield, Friday, July 31, 1903, a girl. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 13 August 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rash, five miles south, on Monday, Aug. 10, 1903, a boy, 11½ pounds. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 27 August 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hickle, Monday, August 24, an 11-pound boy. Dr. Cantwell attending. To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pruitt, of Saltville, Monday, August 24, 1903, a 12 pound boy. Dr. Hinckley attending. 3 September 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hare, eight miles northeast of Barnard, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 1903, a girl. Dr. Hinckley attending. 10 September 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Kit Kidwell Friday, Sept. 4, 1903, a boy. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kaul, Friday, Sept. 4, 1903, a girl. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wright Sunday, Sept. 6, 1903, a boy. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 17 September 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watson, Wednesday Sept. 16, 1903, an 11 pound boy. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Keeler, Sunday, Sept. 13, 1903, a boy. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 15 October 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Redding, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1903, a ten pound boy. Dr. Hinckley attending. 29 October 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. John Quillan Saturday, Oct. 24, 1903, a girl. Dr. Hinckley attending. To Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Mooney Saturday, Oct. 24, 1903, a boy. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 5 November 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goure, Oct. 31, 1903, a girl. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 12 November 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Will DeVinny, Monday, Nov. 9, 1903, a 12 pound girl. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Dunkley, 6 miles north, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1903, a 10 pound boy. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 26 November 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Simmons, Tuesday, Nov. 24, 1903, a 11 1/4 lb. boy. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 3 December 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Al Waddell, 18 miles nortwest [sic], two girls Sunday, Nov. 29, 1903. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Hickman, who live on the old Cook place seven miles southwest, a boy and a girl, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 1903. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Loy a 10 lb. boy Monday, Nov. 30, 1903. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 17 December 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Caughey who live eight miles northeast of town, Monday, Dec. 14, 1903, a boy. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 24 December 1903 To Mr. and Mrs. Walt Healy, Tuesday, Dec. 22, 1903, a boy. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Merrifield, of Minneapolis, Kans., Wednesday, Dec. 23, 1903, a 10 lb boy. Dr. Hinckley attending. Mrs. Merrifield is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. King, who live near Milo, and was visiting them at the time of accouchement. 7 January 1904 To Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stewart, Jan. 2, 1904, a girl, Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 28 January 1904 To Mr. and Mrs. Hub Addis Friday, Jan. 22d, 1904, a 12 lb boy, Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 25 February 1904 Twins to Mr. and Mrs. Grant English, boy and girl, 8½ pounds each, Feb. 19, 1904. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. Feb. 22, 1904, a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Chan Usher. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. Feb. 22, 1904, a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Crosby. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. Feb. 22, 1904, a girl to Mr. and Mrs. C. Pearson. D. Cantwell in attendance. 31 March 1904 To Mr. and Mrs. Dan Burns, March 29, 1904, a boy. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Judd, March 29, 1904, a girl. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sanders, March 29, 1904, a boy. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 7 April 1904 To Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Smith, April 2d, 1904, a boy. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 14 April 1904 Twin girls to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Griffith, April 11, 1904. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 21 April 1904 To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams, April 19, 1904, a boy, 2 ¼ pounds. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. Twins to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kiser, April 17, 1904. A boy and a girl. Dr. Hinckley in attendance, assisted by Dr. Rees. Mrs. Kiser's home is in Washington, but she is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Patrick. 28 April 1904 To Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Coffman April 23, 1904, an 8 lb boy. Dr. Rees in attendance. 19 May 1904 To Mr. and Mrs. Amos Welborn, May 17, a boy. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. Mr. Welborn lives on the farm recently vacated by John Murray. To Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brockway, Mary 17, a boy. Dr. Hinckley. To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Low, May 15, a girl. Dr. Hinckley. 2 June 1904 To Mr. and Mrs. Rex Van Pelt, May 22, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Coffman, June 1st, 1904, a boy. Dr. Rees attending. 23 June 1904 To Mr. and Mrs. Ples Hewes, Friday, June 17, a girl. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pepper, Monday June 20, 1904, a girl. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 30 June 1904 To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gibbs, Monday, June 27, 1904, a boy. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 21 July 1904 To Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ervin, Thursday, July 21, 1904, a girl. Dr. Reese [sic] in attendance. The little one was not for this world and only lived about two hours. 11 August 1904 To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stout, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 1904, a boy. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 18 August 1904 To Mr. and Mrs. Art Ackerman, a boy, Aug. 11, 1904. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Conley, a boy, Aug. 16, 1904. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 25 August 1904 To H. Chapman and wife, twins, both girls weighing 8 pounds each; Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1904, Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 20 October 1904 To Mr. and Mrs. Guy Usher, a girl, Friday, Oct. 14, 1904. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, a girl, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 1904. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 27 October 1904 To Perry Keller and wife, a boy, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1904. 10 November 1904 To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans a boy, Thursday, Nov. 10, 1904. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 8 December 1904 To Mr. and Mrs. Barnum, a girl, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1904. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Drury, a girl Saturday, Dec. 3, 1904. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 29 December 1904 To Mr. and Mrs. P.N. Wheeler, a girl, Friday, Dec. 23, 1904. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 5 January 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Wright, near Saltville, a girl, Jan. 5, 1905. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 12 January 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Biggs, a girl, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1905, Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. John Hood a girl, Friday, Jan. 13, 1905. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 26 January 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Alley, a boy, Thursday, Jan. 19, 1905. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. They live about 20 miles west of Barnard. 9 February 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan, a son Feb. 4, 1905. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 2 March 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. E.V. Wines a boy Sunday, Feb. 26, 1905. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Lin Sanders a girl Friday, Feb. 12, 1905. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thompson a boy Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1905. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 9 March 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Edgell a girl, Thursday, March 2, 1905. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 23 March 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bro a girl Tuesday, March 21, 1905. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tuttle a 10-lb. girl Friday, March 17, 1905. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burns a 10-lb. boy Saturday, March 18, 1905. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 30 March 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Loy a 10-lb girl Saturday, March 25. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 6 April 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. John Tatum a 2 ½ lb. boy Tuesday, April 4, 1905. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 28 April 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pearcy a boy Saturday, April 22, 1905. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Loy a girl Wednesday, April 26, 1905. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mastellar a girl Monday, April 24, 1905. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Watson a boy Friday, April 21, 1905. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 4 May 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. Miller Thompson a boy Saturday, April 29. Dr. Hinckley attending. 11 May 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hickle a boy May 11, 1905. Dr. Rees in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saunders a girl May 8, 1905, Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 25 May 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. Elza Babcock a 13-lb boy May 19, 1905. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Will Griffin a 10-lb boy Thursday, May 18, 1905. Dr. Hinckely in attendance. 15 June 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Addis a boy June 8, 1905. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 29 June 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Adams a girl June 27, 1905. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 13 July 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Keeler a boy July 2, 1905. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 3 August 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Borgan July 29, 1905, a boy. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brockway a girl July 27, 1905. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 24 August 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wright a girl Friday, Aug. 18, 1905. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson a girl Wednesday Aug. 16, 1905. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bovard, a girl, Tuesday, Aug. 22, 1905. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 7 September 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Smith a girl September 7, 1905. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stewart a girl September 2, 1905. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lewis a boy September 5, 1905. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 28 September 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. John Gaddis a boy Tuesday, Sept. 26, 1905. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 5 October 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. Art Atkinson a girl Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1905. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pruitt a 12-lb. boy Saturday, Sept. 30, 1905. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 26 October 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. Ples. Hews, a girl, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1905. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 23 November 1905 To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parsons a girl Thursday, Nov. 16, 1905. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 14 December 1905 Dr. Hinckley reports the following births: To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bunker a 12 pound by Nov 22 1905. To Mr. and Mrs. A. A. King a girl Nov. 28, 1905. To Mr. and Mrs. Allie Adams a boy Dec. 4, 1905. To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kimsey a boy Nov. 8, 1905. 4 January 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jones a boy Saturday, Dec. 30, 1905. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 11 January 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Healey Thursday, Jan. 11, 1905. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Hewes a 14-pound boy Thursday, Jan. 9. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 8 February 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hare a girl Feb. 3, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stout a girl Feb. 4, 1906. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stover a 14-lb girl Jan. 31, 1905 [sic]. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O'Neill last Friday night, but the Angel of Death claimed the little one within a few days. 15 February 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Marion Choat a boy Saturday, Feb. 10, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 22 February 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price February 21, 1906, a boy. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. [corrected in next issue] 1 March 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beach Tuesday, Feb. 27, 1906 a girl, Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 8 March 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ackerman a girl Sunday, March 4, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. D. c, Ogburn a boy Tuesday, March 6, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 29 March 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Kidwell a girl March 26, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Ervin a girl Sunday, March 18. Dr. Cantwell in attendance. 5 April 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Guy Usher a boy, March 31, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 26 April 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Atwell, April 24, 1906, a boy. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McCurry, April 25, 1906, a boy. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 3 May 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woody a girl May 2, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 10 May 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Al. Wright a boy May 3, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 17 May 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Will Burns a girl May 13, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. May 14 to Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Wright an 8 ½ pound girl. Dr. Lee, of Ada, in attendance. 24 May 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tate a girl May 16, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 31 May 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaul a girl May 24, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 7 June 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Crosby a girl June 2, 1906. Dr. Townscin in attendance. 21 June 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Young a girl June 19, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 12 July 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Ora Robinson a girl July 7, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 2 August 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole a boy July 30, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 16 August 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kaul a girl Wednesday, Aug. 8, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 23 August 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Keim a boy, Aug. 16, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 30 August 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Woody a 12-lb boy Aug. 20, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 13 September 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Guy English, a girl, September 9, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 20 September 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Norton a 13 ½ pound girl Friday, Sept. 14. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 27 September 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Loy, a boy Sept. 24, 1906. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. 11 October 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. George Karnes a girl Oct. 11, 1906. Dr. Rees in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Louderbaugh a boy Oct. 11, 1906. Dr. Towndin in attendance. 18 October 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Ray I. Moore a girl Tuesday, Oct. 16, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guthrie a boy Monday, Oct. 15, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 8 November 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rees Nov. 7, 1906, a girl. Dr. Rees in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce Nov. 3, 1906, a boy. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 15 November 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hills, Nov. 10, a boy. Dr. Lee, of Ada, in attendance. 22 November 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Loy a girl Nov. 19, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Teach a boy Nov. 21, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 6 December 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. John Hood an 11-pound girl Nov. 29, 1906. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 13 December 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Coulson Dec. 7, 1906, a girl. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gibbs Dec. 8, '06, a girl. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 20 December 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson, a girl Dec. 10, 1906. Dr. Rees in attendance. 27 December 1906 To Mr. and Mrs. Casper Cornelison, of Milo, a boy Dec. 24, 1906. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mastellar a girl Dec. 24, 1906. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. 3 January 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jackson January 1, 1907, a boy. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. 17 January 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan Jan. 11, 1907, a girl. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gorman January 13, 1907, a girl. Dr. A. M. Townsdin in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kramer, Ada, Kans., Jan. 14, 1907, a girl. Dr. Lee in attendance. 31 January 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Addis a girl Saturday Jan. 26, 1907. To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Diehnel a girl Sunday, Jan. 27, 1907. To Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich, Saltville a girl Monday, Jan. 28, 1907. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank [Fred (corrected in following issue)] Saunders a girl [boy] Monday, Jan. 28, 1907. To Mr. and Mrs. McCloskey, a boy, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 1907. Dr. Hinckley in attendance in all cases. To Mr. and Mrs. Art Brockway, a boy Jan. 25, 1907. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. 7 March 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. Perry Keeler, a boy Feb. 28. Dr. Hinckley in attendandance [sic]. To Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Offutt, Saltville, a boy Feb. 18. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Walt Evans a boy, Thursday, March 7, 1907. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 28 March 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe White a girl March 21, 1907. Dr. A. M. Townsdin in attendance. 2 May 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Piercy, a girl, April 27. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 9 May 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Biggs a girl, May 7, 1907. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 23 May 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nibold a girl May 17. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 30 May 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. Lew Brockway a girl May 26, 1907. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 20 June 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. Chan Usher a girl June 14, 1907. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Art Watson a girl June 17, 1907. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 27 June 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. Pete Simpson, a boy, June 20, 1907. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mesick a girl, June 22, 1907. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. 18 July 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jones a boy July 12, 1907. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 1 August 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. Mont Usher a boy July 29, 1907. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. David Simpson, jr., a boy July 17, 1907. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 15 August 1907 Aug. 8 1907. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Marshall, a daughter. Aug. 9, 1907. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Parsons, a daughter. Aug. 13, 1907. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hart, a daughter. All reported by Dr. H. L. Hinckley. 22 August 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. Homer Thompson, Aug. 18, a girl. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Will King a girl Aug. 21. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gouldin a boy Aug. 22. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 5 September 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Saunders, a girl Sept. 1. Dr. Hinckely in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. Jones a boy Sept 3. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 19 September 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis a boy Tuesday, Sept. 17, 1907. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, a boy Sept. 19, 1907. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. 26 September 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. John Wild a son Sunday, Sept. 22, 1907. Dr. A. M. Townsdin in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beach a daughter Wednesday, Sept. 25, 1907. Dr. Lee, of Ada, in attendance. 10 October 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. P.N. Wheeler a daughter Oct. 7. Dr. A.M. Townsdin in attendance. 17 October 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chamberlain a girl, Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1907. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. 7 November 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. Guy Usher a girl Nov. 6, 1907. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Esley Bowen a girl Oct. 31, 1907. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 14 November 1907 To H. M. Woody and wife a girl Nov. 8, 1907. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Elza Babcock and wife a boy November 8, 1907. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. To Wm. Swank and wife a boy November 12, 1907. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. 28 November 1907 To Mr. and Mrs. Ed McKinney a boy Nov. 22, 1907. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 26 December 1907 December 24 to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wright a girl, Dr. Lee, of Ada, in attendance. 9 January 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hickman a boy Friddy [sic], Jan. 3, 1908. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 30 January 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lancaster a boy Jan. 6. To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harshbarger a boy Jan. 16. To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pepper a son Jan. 24, 1908. Dr. A. M. Townsdin in attendance. 6 February 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. A.N. Keeler a boy Jan. 26, 1908. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 20 February 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woody a boy Saturday, February 15, 1908. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 27 February 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O'Neill Thursday, Feb. 27, 1908, a girl. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 5 March 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. John McCulloch a boy Sunday, March 1, 1908. To Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Strange a girl Feb. 26, 1908. To Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Gill a daughter Tuesday, March 3, 1908, Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mastellar a son, Sunday, March 1, '08. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. 12 March 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Ovril Jumper a son March 6, 1908. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. 19 March 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Judd a son March 12, 1908. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams a daughter March 12, 1908. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 26 March 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Mell Guillow Wednesday, March 25, 1908, twins -- a boy and a girl. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 16 April 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drake a son April 12, 1908. 21 May 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Casper Cornelison, Milo, a boy Thursday, May 12, 1908. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. 28 May 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Hub Addis Simpson, a girl Tuesday, May 25, 1908. To Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Baldwin Wednesday, May 20, 1908, a girl. 4 June 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Will Yoke, a boy, May 25, 1908. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bovard a boy May 29, 1908. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. 11 June 1908 To C. C. Kidwell and wife Tuesday, June 2, 1908, a boy. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Gardner James, Tuesday, June 9, 1908, a boy. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. 18 June 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sidener a boy June 6, 1908. 25 June 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bishop, a girl June 22, 1908. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 2 July 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watson a girl June 28, 1908. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 9 July 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirkbride a boy Monday, July 6, 1908. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. 6 August 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wild Aug. 3, 1908, a girl. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Downey Aug. 2, 1908 a boy. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 13 August 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Woody a boy August 11, 1908. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 27 August 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stewart a girl, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 1908. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 3 September 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Resch Milo, a boy Aug. 27, 1908. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe White a girl Aug. 29, 1908. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 17 September 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dunckley a girl Sept. 6, 1908. Dr. A. M. Townsdin in attendance. 24 September 1908 To J. W. Johnson and wife a girl Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1908. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. 1 October 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Loy a girl Sept. 27, 1908. Dr. Townsdin in attendance. 15 October 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Guy English a girl Oct. 9, 1908. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 22 October 1908 Oct. 12, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Good, a girl. Oct. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kidwell, a boy. Oct. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Graves, a boy. Oct. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Olin Kelly, a girl. Oct. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis, a girl. Dr. Townsdin in attendance in these cases, and everybody doing as well as could be expected in such busy times. 29 October 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Watson a girl Monday, Oct. 26, 1908. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 5 November 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hare a girl, Wednesday, Oct. [sic] 4, 1908. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 12 November 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. John Hood a boy Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1908. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Piercy a girl Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1908. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 19 November 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Dick Flint a girl Nov. 14, 1908. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan a boy Nov. 14, 1908. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 19 November 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jones a boy Nov. 19, 1908. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 3 December 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Miller Thompson a girl Nov. 28, 1908. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 17 December 1908 To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Derby, a girl Dec. 12, 1908. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 7 January 1909 To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burkepile, a girl, Jan. 5th, 1909. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 14 January 1909 To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunter a boy Jan. 11, 1909. Dr. Townsdin in attendance [sic]. To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimes a girl Jan. 8, 1909. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 28 January 1909 To Mr. and Mrs. Joy Harper a girl Jan. 19, '09. To Mr. and Mrs. Otis Moss a boy Jan. 20, '09. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 4 February 1909 To Mr. and Mrs. Al Wright a girl Jan. 31, 1908 [sic]. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 18 February 1909 To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hart a girl Thursday, Feb. 11, 1909. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strange a boy Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1909. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rees, a boy Feb. 20, 1909. Dr. Rees in attendance. 11 March 1909 To Mr. and Mrs. Louis McAfferty a girl March 6, 1909. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 25 March 1909 To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Diehnel a boy March 21, 1909. Dr. Hinckley in in [sic] attendance. 15 April 1909 To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Childs a boy April 8, 1909. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 6 May 1909 A son was born today to Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Webster, of Manhattan, at the home of Mrs. Webster's sister, Mrs. Grimes, on the Wear ranch. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 20 May 1909 To J. W. Marston and wife a daughter May 12, 1909. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Frank Nible and wife a daughter May 16, 1909. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. To Wm. Kimsey and wife a daughter May 19, 1909. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 27 May 1909 To Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hamilton a girl Tuesday, May 25, 1909. Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 1 July 1909 To Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Keeler, June 29, a girl. 29 July 1909 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baker yesterday. 5 August 1909 A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Wild July 30. 23 September 1909 A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Cap. Cornellison Saturday, Sept. 18, 1909. Manley Biggs and wife are rejoicing over the arrival of a girl baby that came to their house last Friday. 28 October 1909 A daughter was born to Jake Kaul and wife Oct. 22. 9 December 1909 To Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Swank Friday, Dec. 20, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Girt Marshall a son Monday, Dec. 6, 1909. 24 February 1910 To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pepper a boy, Feb. 22, 1910. 12 May 1910 To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wild a daughter Sunday, May 1. To Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Guillow a son Monday May 2. To Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pierce a daughter Sunday, May 8. To Mr. and Mrs. Murray Simons a son Sunday, May 8. To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blanding a son Monday, May 9. To Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lamar a son Wednesday, May 11. 7 July 1910 A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Simons Tuesday, the 5th inst. 29 September 1910 To Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Berg a son Sept. 23. 3 November 1910 To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole a daughter Thursday, Nov. 3, 1910. 5 January 1911 Twin girls were born Saturday, Dec. 31, 1910, to Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Dwight. All doing well. A son was born Monday, Jan. 2, 1911 to Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor. 16 February 1911 Feb. 10, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan. Feb. 11, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Woody. Feb. 11, a son to Mr. and Mrs Bert Piercy. Feb. 12, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Bowman. This little one drew no breath of life. 23 February 1910 To Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Mooney a son Friday, Feb. 17, 1911. 9 March 1911 A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis last Friday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Borgen, of Asherville, last Sunday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Evans Monday the 6th inst. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Neill the same day. 6 July 1911 To Mr. and Mrs. Perry Keeler a son July 3, 1911. 13 July 1911 To Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bushong a daughter July 2, at Denver, Colo. 27 July 1911 To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Good a son July 23, 1911. To Mr. and Mrs. Manley Biggs a daughter July 15, 1911. 10 August 1911 To Geo. Bourne and wife, a daughter Aug. 3, 1911. 31 August 1911 To Mr. and Mrs. I. Freeman a son Thursday, Aug. 29, 1911. This is the first birth to be registered in this district under the new viral statistics law. 12 October 1911 A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O'Neill, Milo, Oct. 11. Today, the 12th, a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grundmeier, and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mesick. 9 November 1911 The registrar's record for Scott and Salt Creek township shows the following births to date: To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stahley, a girl Oct. 11. To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O'Neill a girl Oct. 11. To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grundmeier, a girl Oct. 12. To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mesick a son Oct. 12. To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brockway a girl Oct. 29. To Mr. and Mrs. Will Troutman a daughter Nov. 2. 7 December 1911 To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Loy, a boy Thursday, Dec. 7, 1911. To Mr. and Mrs. Will Swank a girl Dec. 1, 1911. 14 December 1911 To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wormser a girl Dec. 6. To Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kidwell a girl Dec. 6. To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brockway a girl Dec. 9. 15 February 1912 To Mr. and Mrs. Casper Cornelison a girl Feb. 10, 1912. To Mr. and Mrs. Avery Simmons a boy Feb. 11, 1912. To Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bridenstine a girl Feb. 14, 1912. 28 March 1912 To Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simmons a girl March 27, 1912. 9 May 1912 To Mr. and Mrs. Bat Griffin a daughter Saturday, May 4, 1912. 16 May 1912 To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dowdall, a girl, Monday, May 13, 1912. To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Judd a son May 10, 1912. 20 June 1912 To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harrell, June 8, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Giddings, June 13, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mastellar, June 16, a boy. 18 July 1912 To Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Edwards, a daughter, Tuesday, July 16, 1912. 8 August 1912 To Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Frost a son, Tuesday, Aug. 8, 1912. 3 October 1912 To Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hunt a daughter Sept. 26. 10 October 1912 To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swank, a son, Sunday, Oct. 6, 1912. 31 October 1912 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Art Brockway Oct. 29. 14 November 1912 To Mr. and Mrs. Elza Babcock a girl, Nov. 9. To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Cooksey, a girl, Nov. 9. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keating, a boy, Nov. 8. 21 November 1912 To Mr. and Mrs. Larman Jones, a daughter Friday of last week. 26 December 1912 To Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith Dec. 23, 1912, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Hunter Dec. 19, 1912, a daughter. This is the fifteenth child born to this worthy couple, and all living. [This child was actually a boy.] 9 January 1913 To Mr. and Mrs. A.P. Bowman a son Jan 6, 1913. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Neill a daughter Dec. 30, 1912. To Mr. and Mrs. Al Rollett a son Jan. 7, 1913. 27 February 1913 To Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Kelly a daughter Saturday, Feb. 22. 13 March 1913 To Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Richardson, a daughter, March 8, 1913. 10 April 1913 To Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cumrine, of Glasco, a daughter, April 2, 1913. Mrs. Cumrine was formerly Miss Annie Murray. 19 June 1913 To Mr. and Mrs. T.A. Biggs, daughter, Saturday, June 14. 26 June 1913 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. V. A. King, Thursday, June 19. 10 July 1913 To Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Parsons a son June 29, 1913. 17 July 1913 To Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Flint a daughter June 29. 24 July 1913 To Mr. and Mrs. Fult McBride a son Monday, July 28, 1913. To Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Loy a daughter July 17, 1913. 7 August 1913 To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harbin, a daughter, July 30, 1913. 25 September 1913 To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blanding a daughter Sept. 11, 1913. To Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Haley a son Sept. 22, 1913. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cornellison a daughter Sept. 22, 1913. To Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Tatum a daughter Sept. 18, 1913. 2 October 1913 To Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Brewer a daughter Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1913. 9 October 1913 To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Judd a son Oct. 7, 1913. 6 November 1913 To Mr. and Mrs. Guy Holmes, of Salt Creek township, a son Oct. 21. To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, of Salt Creek township, a daughter Oct. 13. To Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hart a daughter Oct. 24. 13 November 1913 To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson, a son Nov 11, 1913. 18 December 1913 To Mr. and Mrs. Ave Simmons a daughter Dec. 12, 1913. To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mastellar a son, Dec. 8, 1913. 25 December 1913 To Mr. and Mrs. Al Adams, a daughter, Dec. 2, 1913. To Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Hamilton, a daughter, Dec. 17, 1913. 1 January 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. O.D. Yarham a son Dec. 30, 1913. Mr. Yarham is the new mail clerk on this run. 8 January 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. John Choisser, a son, Jan. 6. To Mr. and Mrs. Joy Harper, a son, Jan. 3. 22 January 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Personet, of Milo, a boy last week. To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Saine a son Jan. 10, 1914. 12 February 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beach a son Feb. 6, 1914. 19 February 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. R. Long a daughter Feb. 15, 1914. 19 March 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hiserote a daughter March 7, 1914. 2 April 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wild, a daughter, March 17, 1914. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole an 8-pound daughter March 31, 1914. To Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McCurry, a daughter, April 2, 1914. To Mr. and Mrs. A. T. McDonald a son March 30, 1914. 16 April 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hipple a daughter March 15, 1914. To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rathbun a daughter March 5, 1914. 23 April 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wormser a daughter Apr. 2, 1914. To Mr. and Mrs. John Cook a son April 5, 1914. To Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Rathbun a son April 15, 1914. 30 April 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Clark, Milo, a son (10 lbs.) April 23, 1914. 21 May 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. Art Brockway a daughter May 15, 1914. To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Piercy a son May 12, 1914. 28 May 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. Neles Nelson, a son, May 23, 1914. 25 June 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. John Wild a daughter June 22, 1914. 9 July 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dowlin, a son June 6. We are a little late in announcing this newcomer, but it wasn't our fault. 16 July 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. Ray I Moore a son July 6, 1914. 23 July 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Couse a daughter July 23, 1914. To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowers a son July 22, 1914. 6 August 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Grout a son Aug. 6, 1914. 3 September 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chapman a daughter Aug. 17, 1914. To Mr. and Mrs. Joe McBride a son Aug. 28, 1914. To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O. Grout a son Aug. 6, 1914. To Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Need a daughter Aug. 17, 1914. 10 September 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Wright a daughter Aug. 13, 1914. To Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Hunter a son Sept 9, 1914. 24 September 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gibbs a son Sept. 17, 1914. 15 October 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Peterson a daughter Oct. 2, 1914. To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pruitt a 9-lb. boy Oct. 11, 1914. 22 October 1914 A son to Mr. and Mrs. John Stover Oct. 13, 1914. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. R. Cummings Oct. 16, 1914. 22 October 1914 A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hewes Oct. 18, 1914. 5 November 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Wickam a daughter Nov. 2, 1914. 18 November 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. Dick Remy a daughter Nov. 13, 1914. To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Giddings a daughter Nov. 15, 1914. 10 December 1914 To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keating a daughter Dec. 8, 1914. To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O'Neil a son Nov. 9, 1914. 28 January 1915 To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Louderbaugh a daughter Jan. 26, 1915. 11 February 1915 To Mr. and Mrs. George Saine Feb. 11, 1915. 11 March 1915 To Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Hawkins a daughter March 6, 1915. To Mr. and Mrs. P.N. Wheeler a daughter March 6, 1915. 1 April 1915 To Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Holland a daughter March 28, 1915. 15 April 1915 To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woody a daughter April 9, 1915. To Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Hood a son March 8, 1915. 29 April 1915 To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norton a son April 23, 1915. To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parsons a son April 25, 1915. 13 May 1915 To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hart a daughter May 12, 1915. A 14-lb. girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Adams May 11, 1915. Mother and child are doing well, but Dr. Hinckley say W.C. hasn't done anything since. 17 June 1915 Dr. Townsdin reports a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Conn Thursday, June 10, 1915. Also a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Holder June 15, 1915. Dr. Hinckley reports twins, a boy and a girl, born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tromble June 15, 1915. 24 June 1915 Dr. Townsdin reports the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wallace June 23, 1915. 29 July 1915 Dr. Townsdin reports a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Vince King July 18, 1915. Dr. Hinckley reports a 12-pound boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Herrall July 22, 1915. Dr. Hinckley reports a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Nelson July 20, 1915. 26 August 1915 Dr. Townsdin reports a son born to Mr. and Mrs. I.W. Patrick Aug. 23, 1915. Dr. Townsdin reports the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cornellisson Aug. 23, 1915. 9 September 1915 A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Moegling, of Milo, Aug. 25. Drs. Hinckley and Mooney report a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swank Monday, Sept. 6, 1915. 21 October 1915 Dr. Townsdin reports the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Peters Oct. 16, 1915. 28 October 1915 Dr. Mooney reports a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hobb (near Solomon Rapids) Oct. 17. 28 October 1915 Also a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strange Oct. 25. 2 December 1915 Dr. Townsdin reports a 7½-pound boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Nov. 26, 1915. 23 December 1915 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tatum last Friday, Dr. Hinckley in attendance. 30 December 1915 Dr. Townsdin reports the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Bowen Dec. 29, 1915. 13 January 1916 Dr. Hinckley reports a son born to Postmaster R.M. Long and wife January 12, 1916. Dr. Townsdin reports a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Diehnel January 12, 1916. 20 January 1916 Dr. Townsdin reports a son born to Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Miller Jan. 15. Mr. Miller is our new Santa Fe agent. 4 February 1916 Dr. Hinckley reports a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stoklis, eight miles northeast, Jan. 24, 1916. Dr. Townsdin reports a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brockway Jan. 30, 1916. also a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Brewer Jan. 30, 1915 [sic]. Dr. Townsdin reports a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brockway Jan. 30, 1916. also a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Brewer Jan. 30, 1915 [sic]. Dr. Hinckley reports a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Francis O'Neill Jan. 28, 1915. [sic] 10 February 1916 Dr. Townsdin reports the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Good Feb. 9, 1916.