Page 4 - ஜான்சன் நகரம் ஊழியர்கள் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from ஜான்சன் நகரம் ஊழியர்கள். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In ஜான்சன் நகரம் ஊழியர்கள் Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Today In Johnson City History: Jan. 24


Jan. 24, 1889: The Comet reported, “Jumbo Hider (sic) is looking for the person who stole the borcelain (sic) eggs out of his hen’s nest last week. He offers a liberal reward for his arrest as he wants him to make hash for his bull dog (sic). A full description of the thief can be had by calling on Mr. Hyder.”
Jan. 24, 1892: Readers of The Comet learned about the new president of Citizens Bank. “The Comet is more than pleased to join our people in welcomcoming (sic) to Johnson City Mr. D.S. McIntyre, the newly elected president of the Citizens Bank. He comes among us not in the roll (sic) of a stranger, his competency and capabilities elsewhere as a financier, and his pleasant associations with our people, having justified the impression that he is entitled to a hearty welcome.” ....

East Tennessee State University , United States , Jefferson City , Johnson City , Johnson City Post Office , University School , Ben Allen , Johnson Citian , Samuelc Johnson Jr , Tom Hodge , Jack Smith , Harrym Snodgrass , Mildred Johnson , J Luke Grayson , Johnson City Abstract Company , Harris Manufacturing Company , Tennessee State College , Circuit Court At Jonesboro , Tennessee State University , Citizens Bank , Tennessee Normal School , Bruer Department , Training School , Harris Manufacturing , Bristol Herald Courier , Johnson City Post ,

Today In Johnson City History: Jan. 16


Jan. 16, 1890: The Comet advised readers, “Study the history of current events; make careful comparisons of the fluctuations in price, in demand and in supply, in order to guide your own operations.”
Jan. 16, 1902: The Comet opined, “If Rev. R.J. Cooke does not soon take back what he said about the Daughters of the Confederacy inspiring anarchy there won’t be enough left of him to make a good roast.”
Jan. 16, 1914: The Chattanooga Daily Times reported on a tragic fire in Johnson City.
“‘Biltless,’ the handsome home of Col. Cy H. Lyle, editor of the Johnson City Comet, was completely destroyed by fire Wednesday afternoon. The house was built fourteen years ago, and cost $20,000. Malcolm Lyle, a young son of Mr. Lyle, put some shucks on the fire in the sitting room and sparks from these fell on the roof. The furniture was saved. Only $2,500 insurance was carried on the property.” ....

Boones Creek , United States , Happy Valley , First Christian Church , Washington College , Johnson City , Bulls Gap , Browning Hall , Sulphur Springs , Memorial Hospital , John Sevier , Grandview Christian Church , Southside School , Walter Hodge , Roger Mcclanahan , Edith Campbell , Malcolm Lyle , Marvin Hodge , Ray Stahl , University Parkway , Washington College Academy , Third Christian Church , Hotel John Sevier , Tennessee State College , Second Christian Church , Side School ,