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I Won't Work club - (5/19/22) editorial
I&GN Railway Co. - (11/17/22) Z.K. Colbaugh one of their car foremen
Ilfeld Stores - (1/19/23) assistant manager E.L. Moulton was in Corona
Illinois
- (1/19/23) Zeb Owens born in Illinois, 3/20/44; died in Corona 1/9/23
Chicago
- (10/20/22) Roberta DuBois of Chicago was in Corona visiting brothers F.A. and
T.M. DuBois
- (10/27/22) Roberta DuBois went back to Chicago after visiting her brothers F.A.
and T.M. DuBois
- (3/9/23) Theodore Anderson and wife of Chicago have a homestead in Gillo
Canyon. Mrs. Anderson is the
sister of Ivar and Harry Ryberg
- (5/18/23) Mr. House will teach chemistry at summer school in Silver City, then
go on to Chicago to qualify for
shorthand
Olney
- (5/19/22) L. Jones of Olney, IL, advertised wanting to buy a farm
- (7/27/23) L. Jones of Olney, Illinois, wants to buy a farm
Rock Island
- (10/20/22) Ruby Hylbert endorsed for County Superintendent; she went to
college at Occidental College in
Louisiana, took courses at the University of Texas, taught at Rock Island, Ill.
and San Antonio, TX
Illness and injuries
- (4/28/22) Mrs. D. H. Henry sick; Truitt Ballard sick; C.E. Stone ill
- (5/12/22) Jim Brown; Frank DuBois
- (5/19/22) Mrs. A. Longley ill; Mrs. Jim Brown ill; Mrs. J.W. Owens sick
- (8/11/22) Husie Cosby returned from Amarillo due to a hand injury from
harvesting wheat; Judge J.L. Jones ill
- (8/25/22) Henry Durfee of Gallo Canyon ill
- (9/29/22) M.M. Cox was injured by his horse
- (10/13/22) Zeb Owens ill
- (10/20/22) Marshall Atkinson broke his leg when a horse fell on him
- (11/3/22) Virginia Kersey fell from the front porch of the Wilson home and
broke her left collar bone
- (11/17/22) Mrs. Alfred Ballard ill
- (12/8/22) Edith Rockwell resigned from Jacks Peak school due to poor health
- (1/5/23) Truett Ballard ill
- (1/12/23) mumps going around Cedarvale
- (1/19/23) Zeb Owens died after 30 day illness of a cerebral hemorrhage; Euke
Wilson died at home of sister
Mrs. B.C. Ellis after 3 years illness, at age 26. Buried in Corona cemetery
- (1/26/23) Mrs. J.H. Angel ill; Hubert Richards infant daughter has pneumonia
- (2/2/23) Ruth and Clare Hope Jenkins ill; E.H. Sloan, Sr. recovering; Scarlet
fever epidemic at Cedarvale
- (2/9/23) daughter Fannie Mae, 13 month old daughter died of pneumonia and was
buried in the Corona
cemetery
- (3/2/23) Ray Jordon had appendicitis; Mrs. P. A. Thomson, Mrs. J.L. Jones, and
Earl Kromer were ill
- (3/9/23) Mr. Ogden, father of Mrs. P.H. Arnold is ill
- (3/16/23) Cedarvale school has good attendance again after severe illness;
Edna Knight of Cedarvale ill
- (3/30/23) Rev. Woodruff of Estancia is ill; Mrs. M.P. Tonkinson ill; Dexter
Killingsworth is ill with dropsy. His
father William Killingsworth has been called from Arizona; J.F. Butler had
stroke
- (4/13/23) Mrs. P.H. Kersey ill; L.A. Lackey family of Cedarvale has mumps; J.H.
Mims was called to Carrizozo
because two of his children were sick
- (4/20/23)Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Butler moved to Shattuck, OK due to his health
- (4/27/23) Jonathan E. Ogden died at 1:10 at the home of his daughter Mrs. P.H.
Arnold at age 83 years, 2
months, and 19 days. His wife, two sons and daughter were at his bedside. Was in
bed for over 3 years.
Funeral is at 4 on Sunday. He had previously served in the Army.
- (5/4/23) Hugh Nelson and wife to Roswell because Ruth Jeffrys sick; Obituary:
Jonathan E. Ogden was born
in Cincinnati, Feb. 2, 1840, died April 4, 1923 at the age of 83 years, 2
months, and 19 days. Spent his
boyhood in Cincinnati; joined the Baptist church at 16. Enlisted Oct. 17, 1861
in Co. I, 13th Regiment of Iowa,
Veterans Infantry Volunteers, where he remained for 4 1/2 years. He reenlisted
Dec. 31, 1863 at Vicksburg,
Mississippi. He fought under Grant at the Siege of Vicksburg and was with
Sherman on his march to the sea.
After the war, he went to Texas where he met his wife, Mrs. Lily Whitely. He had
one son, Edgar W. Ogden. He
moved to Corona in 1910 and wintered in Florida. In 1919 he moved to El Paso
where he remained until a few
months before his death. In January 1920 he fell on ice and was paralyzed for
three years
- (5/11/23) Mrs. B.F. Adams fell and injured herself; Mrs. Travis Brown ill
- (5/18/23) Frank Graham of Cedarvale had pneumonia; Claude Atchison went to
Hindes, Texas, where his
parents are sick
- (5/25/23) Lottie Eaton was injured when the team she was driving ran away.
Mrs. Earl Eaton sustained minor
injures. The girl was taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and was
attended by Dr. Wilson, she is
still unconscious
- (6/1/23) Lottie Eaton recovered and is off to school in Albuquerque
- (6/15/23) Cedarvale baseball team beat Corona, Pitcher Otho Fox was hit with
the ball and fractured his
cheekbone, J.M. Jolly pitched; cut his hand in the cog wheel of the gas pump at
his fathers ranch
Imhoff, A. J. - (1/20/22) and wife had baby girl
- (10/27/22) six loads of cattle were shipped to Denver, purchased by C.W. Wade
for John Schwab of
Walsenberg, Colorado, from Mrs. W.J. McAdams, C. H. Lee and A.J. Imhoff. Jesse
Wade and Joe Stratton
accompanied the cattle
- (12/8/22) replaced M. D. Atkinson on the Corona school board
- (1/26/23) renewed subscription to Maverick
Imhoff, Birdie - (5/11/23) in school play "A Daughter of the Desert"
Imhoff, John - (2/16/23) Earl Eaton and Faye Roper express their thanks,
especially to Lode Argenbright and
John Imhoff
Indians - (3/16/23) Cleve Brown unearthed three skeletons at Indian ruins near
Pops ranch house
- (5/11/23) Corona baseball team will play Gran Quivera at the Indian ruins
Indiole - (3/9/23) L. Simms of Duran, Water System Department worker for EP&SW
Railroad, was killed when
his car collided with a train in blinding snow at Indiole, 2 miles east of Duran
Injuries - see Illness and injuries
Inner tubes - (4/28/22) E. C. Martin and G. L. Fox salesmen for Milburn Puncture
Proof Inner Tubes
Insurance
- between Jan. 13 and Oct. 20, 1922, D.H. Henry advertised U.S. Commissioner and
insurance
- A.P. Vance and G.W. Frye, insurance salesmen, were in Corona
- (8/11/22) Mrs. D.H. Henry buys crop insurance
- (2/2/23) E.F. Davidson is selling fire insurance
Irvin, W. F. - (4/28/22) and daughter visited Corona, Irvin teaches school in
Estancia
Irwin - (6/1/23) played 3rd base on Corona baseball team
- (6/8/23) Gran Quivera played baseball against Corona. Otho Fox pitched and
P.A. Thomson was umpire.
Irwin hit homerun for three runs
Irwin, Alfred J. - (1/20/22) Stockmans State Bank cashier
- (5/12/22) in school play "A Deal in Ducks" 5/19/22
- (8/11/22) bank cashier, back from vacation
- (9/15/22) helped make road improvements
- (9/22/22) attended Republican convention
- (10/20/22) cashier of Stockman's State Bank
- (12/8/22) went to Santa Fe
- (1/26/23) Cashier of Stockmans State Bank
- (5/4/23) Stockmans State Bank balance sheet was $135,760. E.M. Brickley,
President, A.J. Irwin, cashier;
A.S. McCamant, E.M. Brickley, and H.B. Jones directors; B.E. Penix notary
- (5/11/23) Hillary Cooper of Carrizozo is assisting Irwin and Lowe at the bank
- (5/25/23) Vernon Irwin from Santa Rosa in Corona to visit brother A. J. Irwin,
cashier of the bank
Irwin, Vernon - (5/25/23) from Santa Rosa in Corona to visit brother A. J.
Irwin, cashier of the bank
Irwin, W. F. - (8/25/22) and wife back from Estancia where he taught school