The Winterset Madisonian
Winterset, Madison Co., Iowa
September 5, 1891
Marriage Licenses issued: George H. MCKINZIE and Nora DOTY.
Grand River Township: Mrs. KINGERY, near Kasson, died last Friday and was buriedin the Burg Cemetery on Saturday.
Dead Letter List: Mattie BRECKENRIDGE; Miss Myrtle DANIELS; Mrs. Ellen DUDSON; E. R. CELCER; Martin V. Henry; A. C. SMITH.
Frank HUSS of Webster Township, died suddenly last Wednesday about noon. His fatalsickness was very brief, as he was about town last Saturday and apparently in hisusual state of health. He was about 30 years of age and leaves a wife and 2 smallchildren. What disease caused his death is not learned. (husband of Chrilla, d.9-2-1891, burial at the Hooten Cemetery)
(W.) Ansel (P.) CRAIG, a young man about 16 years of age, died the first of the weekof quick consumption and was buried last Wednesday. (d. 9-1-1891, s/o G. &C.M., burial at Hooten Cemetery)
Penn Center Township:The infant daughter of George SNYDER was reported to be in adying condition on Saturday afternoon.
The 35th wedding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. William PRICE occurred on Sunday,August 30th. Their only child, W. J. PRICE and his wife, managed the affair verycleverly in the shape of a surprise.
The sad news came last Saturday that Mr. S. T. WRIGHT, who was visiting friends atClinton, had suddenly died there. The details of his death are very meager. Mr.WRIGHT was a man well along in years, perhaps 70. He lived a short distance westof town on the Bluffs road.
Married at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. Reuben A. LENOCKER of Penn Townshipand Miss Mattie PACE of Patterson. The Rev. G. J. CAMPBELL of Drake University officiating
John SULGROVE, of Douglas Township, died last Tuesday. About a year ago he becameinsane and was sent to the asylum. There his condition gradually became worse andbodily disease followed mental and a few weeks ago his father brought him home wherehe remained till his death.