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Perrysville Happenings |
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Semi-Weekly News (Mansfield): 14 June 1898, Vol. 14, No. 50 |
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Submitted by Amy |
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Miss Edith Baughman has accepted a clerkship in Stearns & Beach's dry goods store.
Prof. E.C. Kiplinger made a business trip to Loudonville Friday.
H.E. Neptune was at Loudonville Friday on business.
J.W. Metcalf, W.S. Budd and James Kettering, Green Township Trustees, were in session Friday at this place.
S.N. Welsh and wife are visiting among friends at Loudonville, this week.
J. Coulter, of Mansfield, spent Sunday with J.T. Robinson and family.
Joe Porter, one of Hayesville's prominent stock dealers, was in town Thursday.
Miss Daisy Deweese, who has been visiting at Lucas for some time, returned home Tuesday.
T.H. Beavers shipped two carloads of fine horses averaging 1,900 pounds east Saturday morning.
J.W. Covert is building an addition to his barn, which will add greatly to its appearance.
Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Mary Virginia Stearns, of this place, and Prof. E.C. Kiplinger, of our schools, Thursday evening, June 14, at the home of Mrs. H.L. Stearns.
A. Shambaugh and wife, William Hannon and wife, Amesy Jones and wife, and James Swassick attended the reunion of the 120th. regiment at Orville last week.
John Null, of Delaware, is visiting among his many friends at this place.
J.C. Rinehart, a prominent physician of Toledo, called on his old friend, Dr. A.W. Budd, Wednesday.
Charles Schroff and Harry Hoffman made a business trip to Mansfield, Tuesday.
Mrs. H.A. Gallagher and son and Miss Nettie Parr are spending a few days with friends at Lucas.
L.W. Peterson was at Mansfield, Tuesday, and purchased a fine new buggy.
Miss Grace Ross, of Shreve, was the guest of William Hilton and wife, a few days last week.
Dora Grospean and Miss Anna Milligan, John DeMiller and Miss Effie Morgan, of Shreve, were guests of L.T. Cornell and wife, Sunday.
George Sheehan, Ralph Robison, John Harmon and Lawrence Vangilder attended the ball game at Mansfield, Monday.