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Perrysville Happenings |
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Semi-Weekly News (Mansfield): 26 April 1898, Vol. 14, No. 33 |
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Submitted by Amy |
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Mrs. Zimmerman, of Newville, was visiting friends here Friday.
Elza Edwards moved into the Porter property on Main Street, Wednesday.
Ed Felman has rented the Shambaugh property and will move the first of next week.
Harry Kershner has the contract for building the new Lutheran Church and will commence it Monday, April 25.
Mrs. O.M. Yarnell, of Mansfield, was the guest of Mrs. W.C. Jones, a few days this week.
Drs. Covert and Budd are now patrons of the Farmers' Telephone Company, having recently placed phones at their residences.
L.T. Cornell made a business trip to Shreve this week.
Bert Moulter, one of McKey's most prominent business men, was here Friday.
H.A. Gallagher and Ed Jones were down on the Blackfork fishing Wednesday. They came home with about eight pounds of black bass.
Curt Walters, deputy sheriff of Ashland County, was in town Thursday on business.
Miss Nina Barrette returned home from Mansfield Tuesday after several days' visit.
Stearns & Veach are having their store building newly repainted and when finished will add greatly to its appearance.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffin, of Ashland, were the guests of the Weddle family, east of town, a few days this week.
Thomas Carry and wife, of Washington D.C., who has been visiting friends and relatives, left for Denver, Col. Wednesday evening.
Miss Maggie Schroff is visiting with friends at Lucas a few days this week.
Dr. C. Strine, the veteran horse doctor of Widowsville, was in the city Friday.
Newton Oliver, east of town, lost a valuable horse last Thursday.
Charles Clugh, of New York City, arrived in the city Thursday and will visit among his old friends this week.
W.E. Darling made a business trip to Mansfield Friday.