The Bismarck TribuneOctober 15, 1929
Minot N D Oct 15—Sheriff W E Slaybaugh of Minot has joined with
Sheriff James Scholl of McHenry county in investigating the burglarizing of the Muus Bros store at Oranvillo, 24 miles east of Minot.
The Bismarck TribuneOctober 15, 1929
Not until the boy was threatened with death, did the elder Krim reveal the hiding place of his money. Although previously reported as $2,000, the loot actually obtained amounted to $1,100.
Sheriff James Scholl of McHenry county said today.
The Bismarck TribuneJanuary 26, 1931
To Question Bannon About Old Murder
Minot, N. D, Jan. 28 –
Sheriff James Scholl, Towner, has revealed he plans to question James F. Bannon, held on a charge of implication in the sextuple slaying of the Raven family near Schafer, concerning the death of a woman in McHenry county 18 years ago.
The aged woman, according to
Sheriff Scholl, died under what were considered suspicious circumstances at the time. She lived on a farm in the Norwich vicinity, about two miles from Bannon 's farm, the sheriff said. Her body was found in the ruins of her burned shack.
The Bismarck TribuneSeptember 23, 1931
After an investigation of circumstances surrounding the death, this morning, Police Chief O’Leary instructed
James Scholl, sheriff of McHenry county, to apprehend a man who was in Minot Tuesday and who is known to have visited and talked with Mrs. Korchenko.
Mexico Evening LedgerOctober 9, 1947
Mr. and Mrs. John Scholl, Mr. and Mrs. Jim, Scholl of this city and Buddy Scholl of Washington
spent Sunday in Wellsville with Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Scholl of that city.
Mexico Evening LedgerAugust 12, 1948
Mr. and Mrs. John Scholl and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scholl spent Sunday in Auxvasse with Mrs. Milton Scholl and family.
Mexico Evening LedgerSeptember 27, 1949
Mr. and Mrs. James Scholl were the Sunday guests of Deputy and Mrs. John Scholl in Columbia
Mexico Evening LedgerNovember 19, 1949
Mr. and Mrs. John Scholl of Columbia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Squires here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scholl and family of Washington arrived here this week to be the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scholl and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Barnthouse and family.
Mexico Evening LedgerDecember 28, 1949
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scholl entertained Sunday with a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. John Scholl of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Scholl of Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Squires, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Squires, Mr. Jim Newman, Miss Hattie Newman, Mrs. Delia Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Barnthouse and son, Kay Bundy, Marylnn Barnthouse of this city and Glen Scholl of Tacoma,
Wash.
Mexico Evening LedgerMarch 30, 1950
Mr. and Mrs. James Scholl entertained for their grandson James (Buddy) Scholl who celebrated
his birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hulen, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Barnthouse, Marilyn
Barnthouse, Hollis Hulen, Rosa Bell Barnes, Phyllis Stites, Forrest Roberts, Ralph Hulen,
Kay and Butch Bundy.
Mexico Evening LedgerJune 23, 1954
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Barnthouse entertained Sunday with a farewell dinner honoring Buddy Scholl
and his cousin, Kah Bundy, who left Monday for Tacoma, Wash., to visit relatives. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. James Scholl of Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Bradley and son Gary of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Yager Jr., of Mexico and Butch Bundy of the home. William Barnthouse of Burlington, Iowa, came Monday to visit his father, Lyle Barnthouse, and family.
Mexico LedgerNovember 11, 1970
The 90th birthday of Kyle P. Scholl was celebrated Sunday with a cake and ice cream party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scholl. Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Morris, Mrs. Sue Williams, Mr. and Mrs. John Baker and son, Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis of St. Charles, Mrs. Price Davis and Toni of Wellsville, and Bill Dye of Paris.