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Jul 5, 2021

Will of Samuel David Nunn

 Know all men by these presents: That I, S.D. Nunn of Winthrop, County of Little River, State of Arkansas, of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and bequeath this my last will and testimony, hereby revoking all former wills by at any time heretofore made.  

I do hereby constitute and appoint my daughter Chrystell Ringtoul, to be the soul executrix of my last will directing my last will.  Directing my said executrix to pay all my just debts and funeral expenses, and the legacies hereinafter given, out of my estate. 

After the payment of my said debts and funeral expenses, I give to each of my children, insurance of one thousand dollars, to be shared equally. 

And to Raymond Nunn, my grandson, I bequeath all my land and personal belongings.  In case of my death I want the rent of my place and proceeds to educate and care for Raymond Nunn. 

In testamony whereof I hereto set my hand and publish and declare this to be my last will and testament in the presence of the witnesses named below.  This the 19 day of December 1932, A.D. 

Signed, published and declared by the said S.D. Nunn for his last will and testament in presence of us who in his presence and in the presence of each other, and at his request, have subscribed our names as witnesses hereto. 

S.D. Nunn

V.L. Sessions 

Ed Morgan 

Zenobia Webb 

Filed for record this 19 day of Dec. 1932 at 3 o'clock o.m. 

Recorded this the 19 day of Dec 1932 in Record book E Misc. at page 11. 

R.W. Lowery Clerk. 


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Mar 15, 2021

Foreman Sun Newspaper 1918

Foreman Sun Newspaper, Little River County, Arkansas

January 18-1918

Arkinda

Ben S. Skinner, one of the pioneer citizens and business men of this city passed away Saturday at noon from a stroke of paralysis recently. The deceased was survived by a wife, one daughter and two sons. The remains were deposited in Blackland Cemetery Sunday.

January 18-1918

Joe Webb has purchased the residence of Dr. D.L. Stevens and moved his family to town. Dr. Stevens has moved into the residence recently purchased from Rosco Honnell.
J.T. Carlton died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Andy Hooper, in this city Monday morning at 11:00, at the advanced age of 86 years old.
W.T. Reid and Joe Webb visited Ashdown last Friday.
Mrs. L.W. Dollarhide returned Sunday from a visit to her son Edgar, at America, Georgia.


January 25, 1918
Wallace

Everybody enjoyed themselves at the singing at Jeff Cartwright's Sunday night.
Ed Murphy has moved near Old Town.
W.A. Richardson and family visited friends at Winthrop Sunday and Monday.
Austin Lecroy doesn't have much luck courting the girls these days.
Mr. and Mrs. McMayhan visited friends at New Hope Sunday.
Kate Miller visited friends at New Hope Sunday.
John Kirk of Richmond, visited friends here Saturday.
Florence Miller, who has been on the sick list is able to be up now.
It is reported that Robert Lowery has grinned out loud.




Feb 18, 2019

Foreman Sun News ~ 1925

Wallace News



August 7, 1925 

Mr & Mrs Riley Dodson, of Paris Texas, are visiting her parents, Mr & Mrs Jim Richardson. 

Mr George Crawford and family, of Ben Lomond, were the guests of Mr & Mrs A Crawford Sunday. 

Mr & Mrs I B Lowery were in Ashdown Wednesday. 

Mr & Mrs Willie Lumpkins and little son were in Ashdown Sunday. 

Mr & Mrs Lee Mauldin and children, of Boswell Oklahoma are visiting friends here this week. 

Mr & Mrs Ernest Mauldin spent Sunday with friends at Pleasant Hill. 

Mr & Mrs F J Cartwright attended church at Foreman Sunday evening. 

Miss Bertie Coleman, of Richmond, is visiting friends here this week. 

William Richardson is on the sick list this week. 

Mr & Mrs Willie Richardson arrived Sunday from New Boston, Texas, where they have been visiting for some time. 

Mr O Hensley was in Ashdown Sunday. 

Quite a number of the people are attending church at Arden this week. 

Mr & Mrs Wiley Lewis, of Foreman, were visiting her mother Mrs JD Hensley, Sunday. 

Mr Will Hampton, who has been seriously ill is some better at this writing. 

Mr & Mrs Buck Cartwright and children were visiting friends at Laynesport Sunday. 

Mary Ella Hensley, who has been ill for some time is better at this writing.