Timeline of Densmore Events
1888, June - Densmore News established
1888, 28 June - Ed and Joe Conarty arrested for shooting Byron F. Sedbruck
A. M. Manville has lots in Densmore for sale - cheap!
Frank & Leonard George were acquitted of the charge of assaulting Byron
F. Sedbruck
Last week Felix Metz's team ran away with the trunk wagon. Two of
his little girls were
slightly injured.
G. W. Harris was re-elected clerk of School District No. 22. Nine
months school was voted.
The assessed valuation of property in the district is: Personal - $3331,
Real - $9799,
Railroad - $10,935.84. Fifteen mills were voted for school purposes.
A motion to hire
a male teacher was voted down. The meeting voted to build a brick
chimney.
The people of the usually quiet and peaceable town of Densmore were greatly
excited on
the night of the third inst., over the shooting of Byron F. Sedbruck.
Two young men of
the town got into a dispute over a horse race which finally resulted in
a difference of opinion
as to their manhood. Both being men of genuine mettle they concluded
to settle their
differences by the pugilistic code. Unfortunately in this instance
both had warm friends
and bitter enemies who interfered and the result was as stated, the shooting
of Byron
F. Sedbruck. He was shot with a revolver the ball entering the body
under the right
arm passing through the right lung came out near the spinal column.
Dr. Miller thinks
with proper care the wound will not prove fatal. Densmore News
1909 - Farmers State Bank, Densmore was chartered. Almena
Plaindealer, 16 Jul 1936
1909, 11 August - Sam Bauguess kills Tom Mullen, then commits suicide.
Inquest held August 8, 1909.
1909, 22 December - Missouri Pacific runs a freight train only every
other day.
Dance held at the new C. E. (Charlie) Campbell store.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Brady leaving for future home in Washington. Mrs.
Brady will be remembered
as Miss Bertha Smith.
Mr. & Mrs. N. Jasperson left this week for the home of his father at
Oakley, where he expects
to make his future home. Mr. Jasperson was the man who cut the rock
for the new
school house at this place.
Mr. Driggs sold his place east of town to a brother-in-law of Mr. Reiman
from Illinois for
$6000. We haven't yet heard what Mr. Driggs expects to do yet.
Orley Archer was checked in as Missouri Pacific agent last Thursday.
Norton Daily Telegram, p. 2
1909, 29 December 29 - Carl Davis, one of Bow Creek's oldest settlers
passed away Saturday
morning. He leaves a wife and seven children. He was a stockholder
in the Farmers'
and Merchants' State Bank of Densmore.
The masquerade dance at Densmore Christmas night was well attended and
all report
an enjoyable time. George Campbell and Chloa Lyons won the prize
as being the
best masked couple.
Miss Effie Reedy is home from a Salina business college, as is also Ralph
Kendrick, to
spend holidays with the home folks.
Another boy at W. M. Donley's Norton Daily Telegram, p. 4
1909 - New Missouri Pacific depot built at Densmore
Norton
Daily Telegram, January 5, 1910 - copied from (Topeka) Daily Capital of
December 29
1910, 26 January - The old school house was sold at public auction January
15. Mr. Koeker
our harness man, purchased the school house for $285, and Harry Archer
purchased
the lots at $45.
School begins Monday, January 17, in the new school house.
The Mann Mercantile Company opened their doors for business Saturday morning.
They have quite a nice store.
Born to R. D. Bauguess and wife on January 9, a daughter.
Born to B. F. Glenn and wife on January 11, a son.
Funeral of William Martindale at Edmond on January 13.
Singing school instructed by Mr. Thomas and his sister, Miss Abbie.
Mrs. Mamie Mullen is the newly elected cashier at the Densmore State Bank.
Norton Daily Telegram p.2
1910, 23 February - A large crowd attended the G. W. Booth sale the
11th.
The Free Methodist quarterly conference was held at Densmore.
F. E. Stephenson left Tuesday for California.
Cain Brunt sold his house and lot to Sam Kendrick.
Mrs. Koekler has torn down the old school house and will rebuild on some
other lots
making a modern harness shop of it. Norton Daily Telegram p. 5
1910, March 2 - W. M. Driggs and family expect to move on their newly
purchased farm, the
Henry M. Kibbe farm five miles east of town.
Wm. Bailey and family are back again after a winter in Colorado.
Nellie Loomis and daughter Dorothy expect to leave Tuesday for Stratton,
Colorado
where Mr. Loomis has a homestead.
The new harness shop is rapidly nearing completion. It is being built
on the lots across
the street south from the hotel.
Norton Daily Telegram, p. 2
1910, March 9 - Wm. Bailey is going to rent the Hotel Densmore.
Deck Thornton has rented Jesse Bauguess new house and will take possession
soon.
I. P. Williams talks of renting his farm and go west to grow up with the
country.
Geo. Booth, son and daughter will live in Logan for the present.
Mode Reedy expects to have a public sale on the 9th.
Densmore is steadily advancing in the line of new buildings. A new
barber shop and harness
shop in one month, and that the shortest in the year. Norton Daily Telegram, p. 4
1910, May 18 - Dick Bauguess is the new agent at the Continental
creamery station here now.
Dan Palmer's are going to have a sale Saturday of their household goods
after which
they will move to Colorado.
1924, 20 February - Nellie Nicholas married to Joseph Graham at the
home of her parents,
Mr. & Mrs. C. T. Nicholas. Mr. Graham was the son of Mr. J. F.
Graham, also of
Densmore.
1924, 15 May - Chas. H. Sullivan was the barber in Densmore.
He also advertised cleaning
and pressing for ladies or men.
1933, February 20 - Moderate earthquake felt in Norton & Decatur
counties in Kansas and in
Harlan and Furnas counties in Nebraska. Buildings and houses swayed,
dishes and
windows rattled; people ran out of their houses. [source:
National Earthquake Information Center]
1936, 10 July - Densmore Bank Quits Business
The Farmers State Bank at Densmore, chartered in 1909, voluntarily ceased
operations
on Friday, July 10. The bank was capitalized at $25,000 and for over
a quarter of a
century had been a credit to its community, filling a distinct need for
Densmore and
vicinity. The drouth of the present season undoubtedly had something
to do with the
decision of the board of directors to discontinue business. All depositors
will be paid
in full. The deposits were $56,000 and had loans $61,000 on April
6. The officers were
Louis Voss, president; directors were Alvah Archer, Henry M. Voss, G. J.
Archer,
Joseph Archer, H. N. Underwood, Peter E. Voss, the late Garret Voss, Henry
Glennemeier and E. P. Griffith. Almena Plaindealer, 16 Jul 1936, p. 1
1944 - consolidation of Districts 48, 37 and 21 into Densmore Schools
1947, 28 October - first sod turned for new Catholic Church building
1947 - 1948 - Damewood fire (further research needed)
1948, 19 February - meteor seen in western Kansas
1948, 16 September - The OPTIMIST [school newspaper] revived after a dormancy since the early 1930's.
1948, 20 October - dedication of new Catholic Church building
1949, September - Consolidation of school districts 48, 37 and 7 into Densmore Schools
1949, June - Raymond Bower, curator of the Norton County Museum and
son, Dick, recently discovered
a fish skeleton near Densmore which exceeds 16 feet in length.
1950 - during the past 4 years three school busses were purchased for transporting students
1950, March/April - $12,500 bond issue approved for repairs and improvements
to joint
Rural High School District No. 1, Graham and Norton Counties, Kansas
1950, March/April - Lincoln Schoolhouse was remodeled for use as a bus
barn with
funds from the bond issue
1951, June 23 - death of J. Y. "Jess" Baugess, rural mail carrier for
40 years; constructed many
homes and businesses in
Densmore, including the high school.
1951, 17 September - Johnnie Stenger killed in Korea
1951, 09 October - memorial services held for Johnnie Stenger
1952, 10 January - funeral services held for John F. Stenger, Class
of 1947, who died in
the Battle of Heartbreak Ridge, Korea
1952, 19 January - funeral services held for Ralph Stutzman, husband of alumna, Margaret Mullen
1952, 24 January - death of John Kitzke
1952, 01 March - Nora Mullen, postmistress, retires
1952, 01 September - School opens. High School enrollment 36. Largest since 1927.
1961, 13 April - Intensity V earthquake felt in about the same area
as the 1933 earthquake
[source: National
Earthquake Information Center]
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