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Misc Newspaper Clippings:
a.) Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Republican Progress, April 26, 1893, p. 1
Joe Hensley and Alex. Snodgrass secured the contract for furnishing crushed stone for the Wylie pike at 93c. per cubic yard. W.H. Parks and Sam. Cathcart secured the contract for furnishing gravel for the Smith pike at 75c. per yard.
b.) Bloomington (Monroe County, IndianaIndiana) Evening World, February 11, 1905, p.4
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cathcart are home from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. James Robinson at Romona.
c.) Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Telephone, May 23, 1905, p. 4.
James Robinson and family of Spencer are visiting Mrs. Robinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cathcart.
d.) Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, May 30, 1906, p. 4.
Ollie Carter, General Freight Agent of the Monon, is here to join his wife who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cathcart, South Walnut Street.
e.) Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Telephone, February 22, 1907, pg. 1
Mrs. Ollie C. Carter, of Chicago, who is the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Cathcart on south Walnut street, entertained a number of friends last night in honor of her sister Mrs. James S. Robinson who leaves next week for her home in California. The refreshments were ice cream and real strawberries, sent by a Tennessee friend to Mrs. Carter. It was a delightful evening for all.
f.) Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Telephone, November 4, 1910, p. 1.
Mrs. O. C. Carter has returned to Chicago after a pleasant visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cathcart.
g.) Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, September 4, 1914, p.3
Samuel Cathcart and wife today left their daughter, Mrs. James Robinson and son Henry Cathcart. They will visit other points of interest in the west and will return to this city in two or three months.
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Misc Newspaper Clippings:
a.) Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Republican Progress, April 26, 1893, p. 1
Joe Hensley and Alex. Snodgrass secured the contract for furnishing crushed stone for the Wylie pike at 93c. per cubic yard. W.H. Parks and Sam. Cathcart secured the contract for furnishing gravel for the Smith pike at 75c. per yard.
b.) Bloomington (Monroe County, IndianaIndiana) Evening World, February 11, 1905, p.4
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cathcart are home from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. James Robinson at Romona.
c.) Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Telephone, May 23, 1905, p. 4.
James Robinson and family of Spencer are visiting Mrs. Robinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cathcart.
d.) Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, May 30, 1906, p. 4.
Ollie Carter, General Freight Agent of the Monon, is here to join his wife who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cathcart, South Walnut Street.
e.) Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Telephone, February 22, 1907, pg. 1
Mrs. Ollie C. Carter, of Chicago, who is the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Cathcart on south Walnut street, entertained a number of friends last night in honor of her sister Mrs. James S. Robinson who leaves next week for her home in California. The refreshments were ice cream and real strawberries, sent by a Tennessee friend to Mrs. Carter. It was a delightful evening for all.
f.) Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Telephone, November 4, 1910, p. 1.
Mrs. O. C. Carter has returned to Chicago after a pleasant visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cathcart.
g.) Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, September 4, 1914, p.3
Samuel Cathcart and wife today left their daughter, Mrs. James Robinson and son Henry Cathcart. They will visit other points of interest in the west and will return to this city in two or three months.
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