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Perrysville Happenings |
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Semi-Weekly News (Mansfield): 03 May 1898, Vol. 14, No. 38 |
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Submitted by Amy |
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J.F. Jones, Monday, bought 4,000 bushels of wheat at $1.
Miss Lillie Eberhart, of Mifflin, visited with her parents, Wednesday.
The Rev. Mr. Myers moved to Monroeville, where he has charge of the Baptist Church.
William Hilton made a business trip to McKay Friday in the interest of the Farmers' Telephone Company and disposed of six new phones.
Mrs. Lula Harras, of Toledo, is visiting with L.E. Darling and wife a few days this week.
L.F. Neer, of Butler, was in town Saturday putting in the new switch board for the Farmers' Telephone Company.
A party held at the home of Miss Bertha Hines was well attended. About 15 couples were present. The latest games were played and music was furnished by Prof. J. Gladden's mandolin club. A fine supper was served.
Miss Nettie Hannon, of Hastings, is visiting a few days this week with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. B.L. Hannon.
William Kincaid, who has been ill for some months, is now able to be around.
J.W. Covert made a business trip to Barberton Saturday.
Mr. Wilcot, of Cleveland, who has been the guest of Jacob Robison and family a few days this week, returned home Friday.
T.H. Beavers shipped a carload of horses to eastern markets on Monday.
Miss Della Milligan, of Mansfield, spent Sunday with her mother at this place.
William Humphrey made a business trip to Mohicanville Thursday.
The Rev. Sherman moved his family to Perrysville, Saturday, and will have charge of the Baptist Church at this place.
The board of health should look around and see that everybody is in good shape before it gets too warm.
J.B. Childs, of the Buckeye Manufacturing Company, is shipping out stacks of goods this week. It looks as though Jim has some push about him.
D.W. Doty made a business trip to Clarks, O., Wednesday.