21 Apr. 1881, pg 3 col 1, Warren Republican, Williamsport Warren, IN
"Philip Nodurft burned the first kiln of tile at his factory in this place yesterday."

15 June 1882 pg 3 col 4, Warren Republican, Williamsport Warren, IN
"Miss. Lilla Bayne, of Danville, Ind. the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nodurft, of this place is visiting here. She will remain two weeks."

8 Dec. 1881, pg 3 col 3. Warren Republican, Williamsport Warren, IN
"Messrs. Phillip & William Nodurft went to Indianapolis last Tuesday evening to attend the convention of the tile manufactureers, and make the purchase of a new saw mill outfit. They expect to be ready for the sawing of timber into lumber in about a week or ten days."

2 July 1885, pg 3 col 3, Warren Republican, Williamsport Warren, IN
"John Bayne, of Danville, Ind., brother-in-law to Mrs. Philip Nodurft, of this place, arrived here last Tuesday evening on an indefinite visit. While here he will pay his respects to the Cameron Springs, and pass away his leisure time in piscatorial exercise."

25 Feb. 1886, pg 3 col 2, Warren Republican, Williamsport Warren, IN
"Last Saturday the boiler at the Phil. Nodurft tile factory sprung a leak while the mill was in operation and in a short time the water was emptied from it and the machinery shut down. Mr. N. is having it repaired by mechanics from Danville, Ill's."

19 Feb 1885, pg 3 col 3, Warren Republican, Williamsport Warren, IN
"Last Saturday, Mrs. Philip Nodurft reached her 53rd birthday, and the occasion was appropriately observed in anniversary style. A good dinner was prepared in great taste and everything made ready for a day of genuine pleasure. The invited guests assembled promptly, among the number being Mesdames M.J. High, N. Lesher, Carrie French, Wm. Wolfe, E. Reddick, David Moore, Chas. Pitcher, Levi Moore, H. Robb, T.J. Graves, Annie Slauter, Shad. Ross, R.C. Dowler, Wm. Leach, Wm. Moffitt, R.W Alexander, J. Hodgson, Eb. Pruden, Maude Wolfe, Sadie Berry, and Miss Eva Moore. Presents just suiting to the occasion were brought and presented the hostess with becoming expressions of regard from the donors. The most wonderful thing upon the table was an abundant supply of "wonders"."

28 Feb 1884, pg 3 col 2, Warren Republican, Williamsport Warren, IN
"Mr. Philip Nodurft, the tile manufacturer of this place, is disposing of his tile rapidly and will commence, as soon as the weather moderates, to supply his customers with all sizes of tile. He has the leading trade and guarantees every tile, from an inch up, to stand the test of cyclones and tornadoes. They are No. 1 in every respect."

24 Mar. 1887, pg 3 col 3, Warren Republican, Williamsport Warren, IN
"Philip Nodurft last Thursday moved Mrs. Wm. Leach to Danville, Ind., where she will join her husband who had been gone several weeks. Mrs. Nodurft accompanied her husband and will remain, till the last of this week and make a visit with her sister, Mrs. John Bayne, residing there."

1 Mar. 1888, pg 3 col 1, Warren Republican, Williamsport Warren, IN
"Mrs. Philip Nodurft for several days has been confined to her room from sciatic rheumatism. She is slowly improving.

16 Feb 1888, pg 3 col 4, Warren Republican, Williamsport Warren, IN
"Mrs. Philip Nodurft was 56 years of age last Tuesday, and when she sees this in the Republican she will be angry enough to make the fighting editor a visit. The truth is mighty and must prevail!.................."

7 Apr 1887, pg 3 col 4, Warren Republican, Williamsport Warren, IN
"Philip Nodurft is now building a smoke-house out of 40inch tile, placing three tiles in a row on end, then filling the holes and cavities with loose dry sand. He will probably build the walls 8 or 9 feet, laying each course in mortor, then roof. When done he will plaster the walls inside and outside, forming walls from 10 to 13 inches thick. It is an idea of his own, and adds another use to which tiling can be placed."

7 June 1888, pg 3 col 3, Warren Republican, Williamsport Warren, IN
"Mrs. Philip Nodurft yesterday went to Ft. Wayne, Ind. to spend a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. Lydia McCollum, whom she has not seen for 16 long years. We wish her a good time and a safe trip going and returning."

3 July 1884,pg 3 col 3, Warren Republican, Williamsport Warren, IN
Visit from Mr & Mrs. John Bayne to Mr. & Mrs. Philip Nodurft.

6 Apr. 1893, pg 3 col 5, Warren Republican, Williamsport Warren, IN
Lighting struck house.

9 May 1895, pg 3 col 2, Warren Republican, Williamsport Warren, IN Mrs. Philip Nodurft tripped in the yard and was found unconscious.