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Perrysville Happenings |
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Semi-Weekly News (Mansfield): 10 May 1898, Vol. 14, No. 40 |
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Submitted by Amy |
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James Swassick made a business trip to Hayesville Friday.
W.E. Darling and wife visited with friends at Mansfield Tuesday.
T.H. Bevers & Son shipped to car loads of fine cows to Jersey City, Friday.
Mrs. H.A. Gallagher and son visited among friends at Toledo a few days.
Charles Truman and Guy Alban returned home from Cleveland Thursday evening.
Clyde Humphrey, Miss Daisie Shambaugh and Miss Bessie Winters attended the rally of the B.Y.P.U. at Loudonville, Wednesday evening.
Prof. E.C. Kiplinger was in Loudonville Wednesday evening.
Miss Hattie Quick, who has been visiting friends at Mt. Vernon returned home Friday.
Quite a number will go to Columbus on the excursion Sunday, among the number are Mont Beach, H.E. Neptune, R.R. Humphrey, Ray Robison, G.W. Sheehan, Will Helton, H.H. Darling, R.C. Robison, Will Kershner and J.W. Covert.
Mrs. J.P. Jones and daughter Lillie, of Ashland, were the guests of W.E. Jones and family, Sunday.
The Rev. Sherman attended the Baptist Sunday school convention at Loudonville Wednesday.
William H. Coulter, wife and son, Leonard, took their dinner at J.T. Robison's Sunday.
Orlando McCool, of Delucia, Cal. is visiting with friends in Perrysville and vicinity.
H.B. Huffman and wife were guests of friends at Shelby over Sunday.
Robert White, of Sandusky, made his old friends in Perrysville a short visit this week.
C.P. Winbigler of Ashland, was in town Thursday shaking hands with his many friends. Mr. Winbigler is one of Ashland's prominent lawyers and also a candidate for common pleas judge.
The new council was organized May 2. The following standing committee were appointed by Mayor Norrick: Fiannce, Miller, Robison and Gretzinger; Streets & Alleys, France, Peterson and Kershner.
The school board met Wednesday evening and elected Prof. E.C. Kiplinger for another year. No better choice could have been made. Prof. Kiplinger has been with the Perrysville schools for a number of years. He is a good instructor and well thought of by people.