Mt. Echo Newspaper, 8 Jan 1892 Issue: Capt. Albert B. Smith died at Newport December 30th. He was reported dead several weeks ago but the report was a mistake.
Mt. Echo Newspaper, 22 Jan 1892 issue Mrs. Elizabeth Coker, of Blythe township, died on the 14th. Read her obituary in another column. (If the obit was in the paper it was not transcribed)
Mt. Echo Newspaper, 22 Jan 1892 issue: Samuel Lewis, a respected citizen of Baxter county, died last week. He was the father if Misses Mary and Mattie Lewis who attended school here last year.
Mt. Echo Newspaper, 22 Jan 1892 Issue: A TRIUMPHANT DEATH. [There is an article here in very tiny print regarding the death of Mr. A. M. Carson. It is a long article that I can't read due to it being such small print.]
Mt. Echo Newspaper, 22 Jan 1892 issue: At a special meeting of Jefferson Lodge 284 F. & A.M. held at George's Cr., Ark. January 19, 1892, a committee was appointed on resolutions to draft a suitable memorial upon the death of Bro. Jonathan Dobbs of Yellville Lodge 117. We, the Committee, submit the following: Whereas on January 19, 1892 the Divine Master saw fit in his unerring wisdom to call from us our beloved brother, Jonathan Dobbs, who has been a member of Yellville Lodge for many years. [Signed by] R. J. Pierce, J. Davenport, W. R. Brooksher, J. B. Taylor. (this is part of a lengthly article which was not transcribed fully)
Mt. Echo Newspaper, 22 Jan 1892 Issue: Mrs. Elizabeth Coker, of Blythe township, died on the 14th. Read her obituary in another column. (The obituary was not transcribed)
Mt. Echo Newspaper, 29 Jan 1892 Issue: Samuel Lewis, a respected citizen of Baxter county, died last week. He was the father if Misses Mary and Mattie Lewis who attended school here last year.
Mt. Echo Newspaper, 29 Jan 1892 issue: A TRIUMPHANT DEATH. [There is an article here in very tiny print regarding the death of Mr. A. M. Carson. It is a long article that I can't read due to it being such small print.]
Mt. Echo Newspaper, 29 Jan 1892 issue (Resolution in part): At a special meeting of Jefferson Lodge 284 F. & A.M. held at George's Cr., Ark. January 19, 1892, a committee was appointed on resolutions to draft a suitable memorial upon the death of Bro. Jonathan Dobbs of Yellville Lodge 117. We, the Committee, submit the following: Whereas on January 19, 1892 the Divine Master saw fit in his unerring wisdom to call from us our beloved brother, Jonathan Dobbs, who has been a member of Yellville Lodge for many years. (Signed by) R. J. Pierce, J. Davenport, W. R. Brooksher, J. B. Taylor.