Bollinger-Stoddard County MO Archives News.....Local Correspondence August 15, 1889 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/mo/mofiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Robert F Delay Fremill99@aol.com January 21, 2015, 1:37 pm Marble Hill Press August 15, 1889 Marble Hill Press. MARBLE HILL, MO. THURSDAY, August 15, 1889.. FRONT PAGE. CORRESPONDENCE. Furnished Regularly from all parts of the County by Our Correspondents. Bollinger mIlls. The wife of John Owens died on the 10th. Marble Hill Press. MARBLE HILL, MO. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1890. FRONT PAGE. LOCAL AND GENERAL. ---Since our last issue marriage license have been issued to John Owens and Belle Virgin. MARBLE HILL PRESS. Marble Hill, Missouri. Thursday, August 6, 1896. Front Page. OUR CORRESPONDENTS. ZALMA. Dick Baker and John Owens have bought a threshing machine and sawmill combined. MARBLE HILL PRESS. Marble Hill, Missouri. Wednesday, November 28, 1900. Front Page. ZALMA. John Owens lost his saw mill by fire near Greenbrier on the night of the 15th. The Marble Hill Press. Marble Hill, Missouri. Thursday, May 6, 1909. Page #8. Our Correspondents. Greenwood (Arrived too late for last issue.) ANOTHER FROM GREENWOOD. Mrs. Elizabeth Virgin, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Owens at Greenbrier, came home Tuesday. The Marble Hill Press. Marble Hill, Missouri. Thursday, May 20, 1909. Page #8. Our Correspondents. Greenbrier. John Owens seems to be well pleased with the new home he recently purchased from Mrs. Wells. David Owens is running a sawmill for his brother, John Owens, while the latter is busily engaged in farming. The Marble Hill Press. Marble Hill, Missouri. Thursday, September 23, 1909. Page #8. Our Correspondents. Greenbrier. John Owens is making preparations to start his mill for steady running in a short time. The Marble Hill Press. Marble Hill, Missouri. Thursday, August 18, 1910. Page #8. Our Correspondents. Lutesville News. Lumber and Shingles. For sale by John Owens, Greenbrier, Mo. We have just received a car load of Pine Ceiling, have a good stock of Maple and Oak Flooring. Can take care of your orders with promptness. Call and see us. Our prices are just right. John Owens Lumber Company. The Marble Hill Press. Marble Hill, Missouri. Thursday, May 18, 1911. County Court Proceedings. MAY TERM 1911. John Owens, county judge, $31.50, salary and mileage. The Marble Hill Press. Marble Hill, Missouri. Thursday, September 24, 1914. Page #5. Local News. Judge John Owens of Greenbrier, republican candidate for presiding judge of the County court was in Marble Hill a day or two last week looking after his fences. The Marble Hill Press. Marble Hill, Missouri. Thursday, December 17, 1914. Page #8. Our Correspondents. Greenbrier. Judge John Owens is running his sawmill now at this place. Tie and log hauling is the steadiest job we have down here. We have had a trial and one lawsuit in our town lately. Greenbrier is surely an important place. The Marble Hill Press. Marble Hill, Missouri. Thursday, June 1, 1916. Southeast Missouri. Good Roads Convention. The largest and most enthusiastic meeting that has been held at Marble Hill for several years was the Good Roads convention at the courthouse last Saturday. It was in the nature of a delegate convention, each precinct being allowed ten delegates, and every part of the county was represented. It was remarked by several that it was the most representative body of men ever assembled in the courthouse. The object of the meeting was to talk over the proposition of bonding the county for road purposes, to get the sentiment of the people in all parts of the county and to decide on a plan of apportioning the money if a bond issue should be decided upon and other matters in connection with the proposition. The meeting was called to order at 10:30 and Judge John Owens elected chairman. G. B. Snider was made secretary. ETC, ETC. The Marble Hill Press. Marble Hill, Missouri. Thursday, February 21, 1918. Southeast News. County Court Proceedings. John Owens county Judge allowed $31.50, salary. Additional Comments: Articles are from 1889 to 1918. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/mo/bollinger/newspapers/localcor269gnw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/mofiles/ File size: 4.5 Kb