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1 i v THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS 8 Get Well If you are sick you wish to get well dont you Of course you do You wish to be rid of the pain and misery and be happyagain If your illness is caused by female trouble you can quickly get the right remedy to get well Its Cardui This great medicine for women has re- lieved ¬ or cured thousands of ladies suffering like you from some female trouble TAKEARDU1 J 39 For Womens I1- 1sMt rs Fannie Ellis of Foster Ark suffered agony for seven years Read her letter about Cardui She writes 1 was sick for seven years with female trouble Every month I would very nearly die with my head and back I took 12 bottles of Cardui and was 1cured Cardui is a Godsend to suffering women Try it AT ALL DRUG STORES = iq DirlgoI hisN i daughter Mrs Mose Wooten at this place last week Porter the little son of Mr 1 and Mrs R 0 Stotts fell against the stove the other day and re ¬ ceived a bad burn The stove was very hot and his face was against it from the time he fell until Mrs Stotts could run from the kitchen to him He may get over the burn but it is believed he will lose one eye Dogs are still killing sheep in this neighborhood at the rate of 5 to 15 a week The dog is pro ¬ fltected you know His owner pays a dollar on him and if he kills all the sheep in the county and you cant swear to him it is v all the same with his owner Do not shoot him If you can ¬ not find j our sheep and get to the magistrate r4 hours after he kills it justJJse it and go on about your business The dog law is allrightso says the people Ti of Warren county They have petitioned the legislature not to repeal the law So now my friends if you are not satisfied with it why not get up a peti ¬ tion to start effect- JJ England did business at Columbia Monday Married on the 30th ult at the home of the brides mother Mrs Laura Page Mr Robert 1 Murphy and Miss Maggie Page Rev T J Campbell officiating May happiness be their lot Mrs J B Willcut sold two sheep to Elroy Roe at 550 per headI S Wheeler and wife Sparksville visited at M Woot ens one day last week Ed Stotts did business in the FriI ¬ day f Dr G A Lacy who resided on West Fork in Cumberland coun ¬ ty died last Wednesday and was buried in the Stuart cemetery on Thursday He practicedmedi ¬ cine for many years and wa con ¬ I sidered a very good doctor until the law was passed a few years ago requiring all doctors to hold a diploma from some college be ¬ fore practicing thier profession He quit practice then but was jready to go to see the sick and- o do all he could for them with wt price And often among the poorer people if he thought the seJricesof physician was need ¬ r ed te would hive one come and stan for the fee hind lf 1 Hfe levi awifend several child j rentheirlol j 1 w r ii Ruby The health of this community is not very good at present We are having some nice weather now and the farmers are making good use of it Mrs X W Scott who has been sick is improving Otis the little son of Mr and MrsJ W Harvey is very sick at this writing Hadis Harvey is on the sick listMr Joe Rowe and family left last Monday for Indiana- J A Wheeler of Sparksville was at this place on business WednesdayMessrs E Estes and X W Scott did business at Columbia WednesdayJ was at Breeding FridayWesley did business at Dirigo last Friday Mr and Mrs G C Coomer of Breeding visited the family of J W Harvey last Sunday Miss Lucy Rossen was the guest of Misses Mayme and Bulah Bean last Wednesday Mrs Sallie Sparks visited rel ¬ atives near Fairplay last Sunday Mr Lee Harvey of Sparks ¬ ville was visiting relatives at this place several days of last weekMisses Mayme and Bulah Bean were guests of Miss Lucy Rosson last Sunday Mrs R G Wilson visited the family of X W Scott last Sun ¬ day J N Sparks visitedrelatives near Fairplay last Sunday Mr R G Wilson visited his father and mother near Bridge ¬ port one day last week who is in very feeble health an Fairplay s- Our merchants are doing good businessBeartice the little daughter of Mr and Mrs R E Strange who has been quite sick for several days is improving- Mr J E Pulliam who is at ¬ tending school at LiW T S visited his arents here Saturday and Sunday Mr James Pulliam of Bridge ¬ port is spending the winter with his sonMr Thomas Pulliam near this place Mrs Sarah Strange of Dirigo and daiifhter Mrp Pearl Frodce f of s Breeding vi d t f ot A Mr BE Strange lat reel a- a IMr Z Darnell visited relatives near Montpelier a few days ago l Mrs John Darnell visited her sister Mrs Tom Samuel near lensfork last week The wheat arop in this parE of the country is not very promising at present Mrs Nellie Royse of Dirigo and Mrs Stella Page of Sparks ¬ ville visited their sister Mrs R E Strange at this place last weekThe ground hog saw his shadow if he stirred out in the forenoon Look out for some more winter I Mrs John Chtpman and daughter Mrs Jas Kelsey of Glensfork were visiting here last week s Messrs Elbert Pulliam and James Lewis of this place > are attending school at L W T S1 They are well pleased with the school and its work Messrs H B McClister and Mike A Loy were in Columbia one day last week Mr Finis Harvey and family visited at Mr J M Turners near Inroad last week- J B Loy and Dallas Morrison were in Columbia one day last weekMr John M Turner was here one day last week Mr Thomas Pulliam made a business trip to Montpelier last weekMr W R Lyon was calling on our merchants last Friday a Knifley The healthof this section is generally good except bad colds The last few days of January has been ideal weather for work Eggs reached the high price of 40c per dozen at this place a few days last weeki Prospects are good at this time for a complete wheat failure Mr C G Jeffries and wife visited H B Ingram of Colum ¬ bia a few days last week Mr James Bean of Taylor county visited his brotherFount Bean a day or two last week Mr Elmer Goode with WB Belknap Co was to see our merchants last Saturday and done some business with them Mr Luther Dunbar who has been sick for about seven months is no better at this writing The foot bridge that washed down at this place last Spring is being rebuilt Mr Cal Jones will move to this place in a short time He will occupy the home that Lyda Perkins vacated We would say to our Coburg correspondent to revise his fig- ures ¬ on Mr Cowherds hog as a hog that will gross 700 would surely net over 600 I The old time candy pulling at Mrs Bettie Hancocks last Sat night was well attended and all report a good time Uncle B F Monday was quite sick afew days last week but is better at this time W H Monday has gone to Dunnville to live with his daught ¬ er Mrs John Bennett Very few persons attended circut court from tnis section this time We keep strictly in the confines of law Mr Fieldon Perkins and wife have moved to Campbellsville to make their home JlrltPGC ridif nd wire returned fa their n1 at i Teahtt ek y- r J Mr J B Watson sold his property at Watson to J B Rus ¬ sell Mr Russell will put a stock of goods in the old store house with C E Walker as clerk The smothest path is on the other side of the road Absher Green river was past fording several days last week Mr R B White and Mr Ella Miller of Little Cake visited at Dink Dillinghams last Saturday and Sunday and was accompanied home by the formers cousin Miss Bertha Dillingham Miss Fannie Sandersand broth ¬ er Wootse of near Campbells ville spent Tuesday and Wednes ¬ day at Delany Robertsons Mrs Ben Robertsonscondition remains about the same Several from this place attend ¬ ed the party at Mrs Sallie M Shepherds and all reported a large crowd and splended time Mr Fred Cundiff popular salesman of Campbellsville has returned to his work after spend ¬ ing a few days with his parents near here Mr Matthew Robertson and sister Annie were at Coburg WednesdayMr Dillingham and Miss o Audra were guests at Mr Nolen Whites Wednesday and Thurs- day ¬ Miss Mollie Breeding is very sick at this writing Mr and Mrs H B Robertson were at D P Rices Wednesday nightMrs Josaphine Brockman and a daughters Mrs Ethyl Weathei ford Bessie and Fannie spent one day of last week at Ben Robertsons also Mr and MrsII J H Martin andchildren Mrs M A Brockman and Mrs Rose Dillingham visited Mrs Elizabeth Cooley Monday Mr J W Arnold the popular produce man was in this neigh ¬ borhood Monday paying 13J cents for chickens 32 cents per dozen eggsMr Mrs Daniel Riall and family were at Mr John Rices Wednesday night Mr Thomas Bean of Greens burg is in this neighborhood on business Eld M R Gabbert filled his regular appointment at Egypt Saturday and Sunday Miss Zella East spent Saturday night with Miss Bertie Hutchi ¬ sonEmma and Clara Robertson were at Mrs M A Brockmans one night last week Miss Eula Martin is visiting her tun t Mrs B F Robereson Nell The health of this communit- yisvery good at present D W Kinnaird and son made a business trip to Gradyville Miss Margaret Walker and brother Hopson visited their sister Mrs fe Y Simpson of Rugby Saturday add Sunday E L Hamilton delivered to ¬ bacco at Columbia last week James Hamilton who is attend- ing ¬ the L W T S is visiting his parents at this place D W Kinnaird visited his daughter Mrs Yiegil Kinnaird o Sulphur W Uthe first ofthe weekj fio Jl T aa tori and faaaty illeoon more to Edofcttfcn J ii Q l = e 3>esx SXa f O f o- I I WEEK Y I COURIER JO JRNfiL j HENRY WATTERSON Editor I 1 Is a National Newspaper r Democratic in It prints all the news without 1pohtlCS favor The regular price is 100 f but you can get the WEEKLY COURIERJOURNAL I i AND THE ADAIR COUNTY NEflS BOTH ONE YEAR S o- for a J I l ifyou will give or send your order to this I pipernot to the CourIerJournal I Daily Courie Journal Yr 600 Sunday CourierJournal Yr S2OO We can give you a combination cntI rate onDaily or unday if you will writeIe this paper t XS aX XXsXS Q7Y i rt tiXX XXXXXiXX i xI a i1 where they have purchased pro ¬ perty We regret to give them up but welcome Mr gE Ham ¬ ilton and family in our midst Mrs Joe Brock of Edmonton and Mr Vanhosier of Misouri visited Mr John Rose last week Miss Zula Kinnaird of Red Lickspent several days here last week visiting friends and rela ¬ tives The singing at Mr F P Kin nairds last Sunday was a suc cessI Messrs James and Shelby Royse of Dirigo visited relatives here last week Mr R H Kinnaird bought a cow from L B Cain of Grady ¬ ville for 30 Miss Annie Kinnaird of Red Lick is spending a few days at this place Several of the young folks spent Friday night at Mr A C Pulliams They were as follows Misses Annie Kinnaird Maggie Kate and Mayme Walker and Rosa Bell Mr and Mrs A C Pulliam certainly know how to make you feel pleasant at their homeMr Fayette Hamilton and daughter Miss Minnie of Edmon- ton ¬ attended the Kinnaird and Hamilton wedding last week v Mr R C Pulliam has been laid up for several days with a severe sore throat Married at the home of the brides father Feb 3rd Mr J T Hamilton Mr Percy Kinnaird of Ked Lick and Miss Inez Hamil ¬ j ton of this place The bride is an accomplished young lady and will be greatly missed while the groom is prosperous young far ¬ mer In token of their populari ¬ ty many handsome and useful presents were recieved May they live a long and happy life WontNeed a Crutch When EditorJ S Sossrann of Cor ¬ hisJegbadlyitJtarted1 ointments proved worthless Then Bucklens Arnica Salved led it thor mar NotbiDcaI PPt indre CuteCorns a a at Pu Dicer i o Y Rowes X Roads Since my last letter to the News I married Charley Ramsey of the 16 United States Infantry of Fount Crook Neb to Miss Minnie Miller of Creelsboro Good luck to them Hiram Marcum and Mollie Price were married last week at Esto A R Blakey officiated Miss Ada Bibees case dont get much better Her afflictions greatWaco was at home a few days last week from Indiana on a business trip f Your scribe of this ville went to Creelsboro last week on a busi¬ ness trip There are three of Jim Holts family down sick this week Butler Kelsey has returned from the west Too cold for ButlerBorn to the wife of Finis Kel ¬ sey a boy Mother and boy doing well We have a new county road now from Moors School house on I the East to the Liberty church on the west a distance of four miles Lenes Blakey is the over seerLanis Blakey bought a horse from Willis Blakey for 80 Bill Price bought Isaac Wells farm at Esto last week fo 12GO Mis Sallie Antle is visiting Miss Flora Cook this week Miss Nona Kelsey is visiting < Mrs Addie Helm for a few days The wife of Abe Garner died Jan 30th She was 73 years old Had been married just 50 years and had been a member of the United Brethern church40 years She died as she hadlived < nS trusting in her God She leaves jl a husband children and many friends to mourn her loss Front tiii us is her eternal gain She hast ftt gone to rest All was welt with 1 > her The family wishes to thank their neighbors and many friend for their rkindnees to them a 1 this 1M1 Ifeiirv Kay God Ii 11 PIAJWF I r1ti rr e r t 0 X w- 4r 1

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Page 1: I For NEflS 1sMt for - Library of Congress · 1 i v THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS 8 Get Well If you are sick you wish to get well dont you Of course you do You wish to be rid of the pain

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i vTHE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS 8

Get WellIf you are sick you wish to get well dont you

Of course you do You wish to be rid of the pain andmisery and be happyagain

If your illness is caused by female trouble youcan quickly get the right remedy to get well ItsCardui This great medicine for women has re-

lieved¬

or cured thousands of ladies suffering likeyou from some female trouble

TAKEARDU1J 39

For Womens I1-1sMt rs Fannie Ellis of Foster Ark suffered agony for seven

years Read her letter about Cardui She writes 1 was sick forseven years with female trouble Every month I would very nearlydie with my head and back I took 12 bottles of Cardui and was

1cured Cardui is a Godsend to suffering women Try it

AT ALL DRUG STORES= iq

DirlgoIhisN i

daughter Mrs Mose Wooten atthis place last week

Porter the little son of Mr1

and Mrs R 0 Stotts fell againstthe stove the other day and re ¬

ceived a bad burn The stovewas very hot and his face wasagainst it from the time he felluntil Mrs Stotts could run fromthe kitchen to him He may getover the burn but it is believedhe will lose one eye

Dogs are still killing sheep inthis neighborhood at the rate of5 to 15 a week The dog is pro ¬

fltected you know His ownerpays a dollar on him and if hekills all the sheep in the countyand you cant swear to him it is

v all the same with his ownerDo not shoot him If you can ¬

not find j our sheep and get tothe magistrate r4 hours after hekills it justJJse it and go onabout your business The doglaw is allrightso says the people

Ti

of Warren county They havepetitioned the legislature not torepeal the law So now myfriends if you are not satisfiedwith it why not get up a peti ¬

tion to start effect-

J J England did business atColumbia Monday

Married on the 30th ult atthe home of the brides motherMrs Laura Page Mr Robert

1

Murphy and Miss Maggie PageRev T J Campbell officiatingMay happiness be their lot

Mrs J B Willcut sold twosheep to Elroy Roe at 550 per

headIS Wheeler and wife

Sparksville visited at M Wootens one day last week

Ed Stotts did business in theFriI¬

day f

Dr G A Lacy who resided onWest Fork in Cumberland coun ¬

ty died last Wednesday and wasburied in the Stuart cemetery onThursday He practicedmedi ¬

cine for many years and wa con¬

I sidered a very good doctor untilthe law was passed a few yearsago requiring all doctors to holda diploma from some college be¬

fore practicing thier professionHe quit practice then but wasjready to go to see the sick and-

o do all he could for them withwt price And often among thepoorer people if he thought theseJricesof physician was need¬

r ed te would hive one come andstan for the fee hind lf

1

Hfe

levi awifend several childjrentheirlol j

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w

r ii

Ruby

The health of this communityis not very good at present

We are having some nice

weather now and the farmersare making good use of it

Mrs X W Scott who hasbeen sick is improving

Otis the little son of Mr andMrsJ W Harvey is very sick

at this writing

Hadis Harvey is on the sick

listMrJoe Rowe and family left

last Monday for Indiana-

J A Wheeler of Sparksvillewas at this place on business

WednesdayMessrs

E Estes and X W

Scott did business at Columbia

WednesdayJwas at Breeding

FridayWesley

did business atDirigo last Friday

Mr and Mrs G C Coomerof Breeding visited the family ofJ W Harvey last Sunday

Miss Lucy Rossen was theguest of Misses Mayme andBulah Bean last Wednesday

Mrs Sallie Sparks visited rel¬

atives near Fairplay last Sunday

Mr Lee Harvey of Sparks ¬

ville was visiting relatives atthis place several days of last

weekMissesMayme and Bulah Bean

were guests of Miss Lucy Rosson

last Sunday

Mrs R G Wilson visited thefamily of X W Scott last Sun ¬

day

J N Sparks visitedrelativesnear Fairplay last Sunday

Mr R G Wilson visited hisfather and mother near Bridge¬

port one day last week who is

in very feeble healthan

Fairplays-

Our merchants are doing good

businessBeartice

the little daughter ofMr and Mrs R E Strange whohas been quite sick for severaldays is improving-

Mr J E Pulliam who is at¬

tending school at LiW T Svisited his arents here Saturdayand Sunday

Mr James Pulliam of Bridge ¬

port is spending the winter withhis sonMr Thomas Pulliamnear this place

Mrs Sarah Strange of Dirigoand daiifhter Mrp Pearl Frodce

fof sBreeding vi dtf otA

Mr B E Strange lat reela-

a

IMr Z Darnell visited relativesnear Montpelier a few days ago

l Mrs John Darnell visited hersister Mrs Tom Samuel near

lensfork last week

The wheat arop in this parE ofthe country is not very promisingat present

Mrs Nellie Royse of Dirigo

and Mrs Stella Page of Sparks¬

ville visited their sister Mrs R

E Strange at this place last

weekTheground hog saw his shadow

if he stirred out in the forenoonLook out for some more winter

I

Mrs John Chtpman anddaughter Mrs Jas Kelsey ofGlensfork were visiting here lastweek s

Messrs Elbert Pulliam and

James Lewis of this place > areattending school at L W T S1

They are well pleased with theschool and its work

Messrs H B McClister andMike A Loy were in Columbiaone day last week

Mr Finis Harvey and familyvisited at Mr J M Turnersnear Inroad last week-

J B Loy and Dallas Morrison

were in Columbia one day last

weekMr

John M Turner was hereone day last week

Mr Thomas Pulliam made abusiness trip to Montpelier last

weekMr

W R Lyon was calling onour merchants last Friday

a

Knifley

The healthof this section isgenerally good except bad colds

The last few days of Januaryhas been ideal weather for work

Eggs reached the high price of40c per dozen at this place a fewdays last weekiProspects are good at this timefor a complete wheat failure

Mr C G Jeffries and wifevisited H B Ingram of Colum ¬

bia a few days last weekMr James Bean of Taylor

county visited his brotherFountBean a day or two last week

Mr Elmer Goode with WBBelknap Co was to see ourmerchants last Saturday anddone some business with them

Mr Luther Dunbar who hasbeen sick for about seven monthsis no better at this writing

The foot bridge that washeddown at this place last Springis being rebuilt

Mr Cal Jones will move to thisplace in a short time He willoccupy the home that LydaPerkins vacated

We would say to our Coburgcorrespondent to revise his fig-

ures¬

on Mr Cowherds hog as ahog that will gross 700 wouldsurely net over 600

I

The old time candy pulling atMrs Bettie Hancocks last Satnight was well attended and allreport a good time

Uncle B F Monday was quitesick afew days last week but isbetter at this time

W H Monday has gone toDunnville to live with his daught ¬

er Mrs John BennettVery few persons attended

circut court from tnis sectionthis time We keep strictly inthe confines of law

Mr Fieldon Perkins and wifehave moved to Campbellsville tomake their home

JlrltPGC ridif nd wirereturned fa their n1 at

i Teahtt eky-

r

J

Mr J B Watson sold hisproperty at Watson to J B Rus ¬

sell Mr Russell will put a stockof goods in the old store housewith C E Walker as clerk

The smothest path is on theother side of the road

Absher

Green river was past fordingseveral days last week

Mr R B White and Mr EllaMiller of Little Cake visited atDink Dillinghams last Saturdayand Sunday and was accompaniedhome by the formers cousin MissBertha Dillingham

Miss Fannie Sandersand broth ¬

er Wootse of near Campbellsville spent Tuesday and Wednes ¬

day at Delany RobertsonsMrs Ben Robertsonscondition

remains about the same

Several from this place attend ¬

ed the party at Mrs Sallie M

Shepherds and all reported alarge crowd and splended time

Mr Fred Cundiff popularsalesman of Campbellsville hasreturned to his work after spend¬

ing a few days with his parentsnear here

Mr Matthew Robertson andsister Annie were at Coburg

WednesdayMrDillingham and Misso

Audra were guests at Mr NolenWhites Wednesday and Thurs-

day¬

Miss Mollie Breeding is verysick at this writing

Mr and Mrs H B Robertsonwere at D P Rices Wednesday

nightMrsJosaphine Brockman anda

daughters Mrs Ethyl Weatheiford Bessie and Fannie spentone day of last week at Ben

Robertsons also Mr andMrsII

J H Martin andchildrenMrs M A Brockman and Mrs

Rose Dillingham visited MrsElizabeth Cooley Monday

Mr J W Arnold the popularproduce man was in this neigh ¬

borhood Monday paying 13J centsfor chickens 32 cents per dozen

eggsMrMrs Daniel Riall and

family were at Mr John RicesWednesday night

Mr Thomas Bean of Greensburg is in this neighborhood onbusiness

Eld M R Gabbert filled hisregular appointment at EgyptSaturday and Sunday

Miss Zella East spent Saturdaynight with Miss Bertie Hutchi ¬

sonEmmaand Clara Robertson

were at Mrs M A Brockmansone night last week

Miss Eula Martin is visitingher tun t Mrs B F Robereson

Nell

The health of this communit-yisvery good at present

D W Kinnaird and son madea business trip to Gradyville

Miss Margaret Walker andbrother Hopson visited theirsister Mrs fe Y Simpson ofRugby Saturday add Sunday

E L Hamilton delivered to¬

bacco at Columbia last week

James Hamilton who is attend-ing

¬

the L W T S is visitinghis parents at this place

D W Kinnaird visited hisdaughter Mrs Yiegil Kinnairdo Sulphur W Uthe first oftheweekj

fio Jl T aa tori and faaatyilleoon more to Edofcttfcn

J

iiQ l

=e 3>esx SXa f O f o-

II

WEEK Y

I COURIER JO JRNfiL jHENRY WATTERSON Editor

I 1Is a National Newspaper

rDemocratic in

It prints all the news without

1pohtlCS favor The regular price is 100 fbut you can get the WEEKLY

COURIERJOURNAL Ii AND THE ADAIR COUNTY NEflS

BOTH ONE YEAR So-

fora

JI

lifyou will give or send your order to thisI pipernot to the CourIerJournal

I Daily Courie Journal Yr 600

Sunday CourierJournal Yr S2OO

We can give you a combination cntIrate onDaily or unday if you will writeIethis paper

t XS aX XXsXS Q7Y i rt tiXXXXXXXiXX i xI a i1

where they have purchased pro ¬

perty We regret to give themup but welcome Mr gE Ham¬

ilton and family in our midstMrs Joe Brock of Edmonton

and Mr Vanhosier of Misourivisited Mr John Rose last week

Miss Zula Kinnaird of RedLickspent several days here lastweek visiting friends and rela ¬

tives

The singing at Mr F P Kinnairds last Sunday was a successIMessrs James and ShelbyRoyse of Dirigo visited relativeshere last week

Mr R H Kinnaird bought acow from L B Cain of Grady ¬

ville for 30

Miss Annie Kinnaird of RedLick is spending a few days atthis place

Several of the young folksspent Friday night at Mr A C

Pulliams They were as followsMisses Annie Kinnaird MaggieKate and Mayme Walker andRosa Bell Mr and Mrs A C

Pulliam certainly know how tomake you feel pleasant at their

homeMrFayette Hamilton and

daughter Miss Minnie of Edmon-

ton¬

attended the Kinnaird andHamilton wedding last week

v

Mr R C Pulliam has beenlaid up for several days with asevere sore throat

Married at the home of thebrides father Feb 3rd Mr J THamilton Mr Percy Kinnaird ofKed Lick and Miss Inez Hamil ¬ jton of this place The bride isan accomplished young lady andwill be greatly missed while thegroom is prosperous young far¬

mer In token of their populari¬

ty many handsome and usefulpresents were recieved Maythey live a long and happy life

WontNeed a Crutch

When EditorJ S Sossrann of Cor¬

hisJegbadlyitJtarted1ointments proved worthless ThenBucklens Arnica Salved led it thormar NotbiDcaI PPt indre

CuteCornsa a at Pu Dicer i

o

Y

Rowes X Roads

Since my last letter to theNews I married Charley Ramseyof the 16 United States Infantryof Fount Crook Neb to MissMinnie Miller of Creelsboro Goodluck to them

Hiram Marcum and MolliePrice were married last week atEsto A R Blakey officiated

Miss Ada Bibees case dontget much better Her afflictions

greatWacowas at home a

few days last week from Indianaon a business trip

fYour scribe of this ville went

to Creelsboro last week on a busi¬ness trip

There are three of Jim Holtsfamily down sick this week

Butler Kelsey has returnedfrom the west Too cold for

ButlerBorn

to the wife of Finis Kel¬

sey a boy Mother and boy doingwell

We have a new county roadnow from Moors School house on I

the East to the Liberty churchon the west a distance of fourmiles Lenes Blakey is the over

seerLanisBlakey bought a horse

from Willis Blakey for 80

Bill Price bought Isaac Wellsfarm at Esto last week fo 12GO

Mis Sallie Antle is visitingMiss Flora Cook this week

Miss Nona Kelsey is visiting <

Mrs Addie Helm for a few daysThe wife of Abe Garner died

Jan 30th She was 73 yearsold Had been married just 50years and had been a member ofthe United Brethern church40years She died as she hadlived <

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trusting in her God She leaves jla husband children and manyfriends to mourn her loss Front tiiius is her eternal gain She hast fttgone to rest All was welt with 1

>her The family wishes to thanktheir neighbors and many friendfor their rkindnees to them a 1this 1M1 Ifeiirv Kay God Ii11 PIAJWF Ir1tirr e r

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