Spring Hats – Can spring be far behind?
Advertisement for spring hats in 1914 Skidmore, Missouri.
Family and local history for Skidmore and northwest Missouri.
Advertisement for spring hats in 1914 Skidmore, Missouri.
Manchester & Dodds of Skidmore, Missouri runs a contest for a junior-sized version of the Sellers Kitcheneed cabinet in 1914-1915.
Skidmore, Missouri’s Dr. J. E. Pierpoint buys a 1915 Light Six Oakland car.
Obituary for Charles William Branson, as published in the Skidmore New Era (Skidmore, Missouri) in October 1914.
C. E. Owens of Skidmore, Missouri celebrates his 50th birthday in 1914.
Former Skidmore, Missouri resident Ray Trapp, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Trapp of Skidmore, succeeds as a salesman in Kansas City in 1914.
Social news from page 5 of the October 8, 1914 Skidmore New Era (Skidmore, Missouri): A Farewell Reception. A farewell reception was given Rev. and Mrs. Reuben Barrett Monday, Oct. 5, at the Burr Oak church by their neighbors and… Read moreAnniversary and Farewell Reception for the Barretts
James Parshall brings an unusual item of garden produce to the editor of the Skidmore New Era (Skidmore, Missouri) in 1914.
Account of a birthday party for Mrs. Missouri Linville at her home near Skidmore, Missouri in 1914.
This ad appeared in several editions of the Skidmore New Era (Skidmore, Missouri) in September 1914. We are guessing that it is the home built by Mr. and Mrs. Leander Jackson Pope (Sarah Elizabeth Smock), as H. M. Pope is… Read moreDo you recognize this house?