Western Reserve Chronicle, Volume 66, Number 11, Wednesday, September 28, 1881, William Ritezel & Co., Editors and Proprietors [William Ritezel, B. J. Taylor, and F. M. Ritezel], published at Warren, Ohio — 8 pages
Contents:
- His Final Rest — The Earthly Remains of the Matchless Garfield Deposited in the Tomb:
- A Memorable Journey from Washington to Cleveland
- The Most Imposing Obesquies in the Nationals History
- A Copy of His Last Letter to His Mother - with facsimile
- The Funeral Services, the Procession, the Great Crowds of Mourning People in Attendance
- The Funeral Car
- The Autopsy
- The Feeling in England
- The Assassin
- The Bereaved Wife
- A Mournful Scene
- At Washington
- Mrs. Garfield
- The Funeral Train
- The Cabinet
- The Grand Funeral
- The Funeral Services
- The Procession
- What She Should Do: A Few Suggestions of Importance on a Subject of Interest to the Ladies
- Bows and Arrows
- Even Burglars Are Rushed
- The Surgeon's Knife
- How Lew Wallace Got Shot for a Varmint
- Terrible Epidemic is Sweeping over Louisville
- Railroads Time Table
- Republican State Ticket
- Republican County Ticket
- Judicial Ticket
- Senatorial Ticket
- Memorial Fund — Garfield Monument Fund
- Republican Principles to be Maintained
- President Arthur Takes the Oath — His Brief, Satisfactory Address
- Marriages:
- H. G. Thayer to Hallie H. Harclerode
- Frank J. Black to Rozetta E. Hart
- William B. Vance to Anna Fairbairn
- H. G. Thayer to Hallie H. Harclerode
- Deaths:
- Mrs. Brooks Woodward (Julia Woodward), age 26
- Ephriam Joy, age 77
- Ephriam C. Selby, 676
- Mrs. George W. Simmons (Jelima Simmons), age 33 years, 8 months, 18 days
- City and County News
- Garfield Memorial Services
- Bristol News
- Gustavus News — Death of Ephriam C. Selby
- Thirty-Sixth Annual Fair at Trumbull County, Premiums Awarded
- Utica Cheese Market
- Temperance Lecture
- Notices, ads, auctions, for sale, want ads