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    1. Re: [BLKBURN] Fw: Allen County Ohio Old Newspaper Items 1883
    2. Pat Arrants
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Mark <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 4:49 PM Subject: [BLKBURN] Fw: Allen County Ohio Old Newspaper Items 1883 > I received this from another list. Not much in it but it might help someone. > > Mark Johns > Kissimmee FL > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Linda Dietz <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 11:27 AM > Subject: Allen County Ohio Old Newspaper Items 1883 > > > > Kenton, Ohio > > > > Someone stole a bee-tree from J. R. DESHEM, and the parties that did the > act had better come and settle for they are known. > > > > The stirrup factory is running its full capacity now. It turns out two > cart loads a day. > > > > Rev. P.G. UNDERWOOD of this place will take charge of a circuit in Ashland > County this year. > > > > CRITES & DAVIS of Elida are gathering up our swine closely this year. We > do not object selling to them as we think that they are square men, but > would like to have them respect our shipping point, as it would be more > convenient for us. > > > > George PEFFERS has sold his farm to Esq. GRUBB. Mr. PEFFERS expects to > remove to southern Kentucky or northern Tennessee. > > > > C.D. WHIRL and Mrs. Nancy KEMP were married Tuesday evening, Rev. P.G. > UNDERWOOD officating. > > > > Last Wednesday, as Jacob SAWMILLER was driving his team out to where he > was threshing, the team took fright at the engine and ran off, upsetting the > wagon and dragging it over Mr. SAWMILLER, hurting him badly. > > > > Rev. J.W. KEMP's wife is quite sick. > > > > Hume, Ohio > > > > Miss BROWN of Ottawa and Mr. T.W. BLACKBURN of Cridersville, called on > Mrs. LYNCH Tuesday evening. > > > > Allentown, Ohio > > > > Farmers are in the midst of sowing wheat. > > > > Mr. KOEHL, of St. Marys is visiting with his son Frank, this week. > > > > Mrs. Abraham KESLER died Wednesday last of dropsy. Aunt Julia will be > greatly missed by almost everyone in the vicinity, always having a word of > good cheer for everyone. > > > > Real Estate transfers: > > > > Isaac REED and wife to John WOLF, inlot No., 5, Allentown > > > > J.C. JOHN and wife to A. BLOSSER, inlot No., 32, Allentown > > > > Beaverdam. Ohio > > > > Mr. J.D. SHIFFERLY and Miss Sarah Jane BROWN were married at the > residence of J.B. JENNINGS, by Rev. W.W. WINTERS on the 18th. > > > > John SHIFFERLY and wife, and J.E. LUGIBILL and wife went to Decatur, > Indiana, Saturday, to attend the funeral of J.W. SCHIFFERLY's wife. > > > > Joseph CRIDER and wife of Knox County were here this week guests of Robert > CRIDER's family: Joseph and Robert are brothers and have not seen each other > for thirty-eight years. > > > > Allen County Misc. News Items > > > > Miss Mary E. CORBET, returned home Saturday, after an extended visit with > friends and relatives in Kansas. > > > > Mr. and Mrs. SLOCUM, of Ashland, were here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. > William RUMBAUGH > > > > Born to Mr. and Mrs. William PATTERSON, Sept 16, 1883, a daughter. > > > > Mr. and Mrs. John CAMP's adopted daughter, who was so very sick, is now > convalescent. > > > > Mr. and Mrs. Jacob SHRIDER's child which was so badly affected with > cholera infantum, is getting well. > > > > Mrs. David MOYER, of Lima, is here the guest of her sister, Mrs. Samuel > STRAUSER. > > > > Mr. and Mrs. LEASE and daughter, of Dunkirk, Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. > Charlie LEASE. > > > > Mrs. Jonathan TILLIS spent Sunday with her relatives in Lima. > > > > Dr. James HUSTON, of Dunkirk, was here Sep. 19th, relieving a number of > people of tooth-ache. > > > > E. BECHTOL and N. CURTIS have purchased the goods of BAKER and ARTHUR, at > Cridersville, and took immediate possession. > > > > Mrs. Clark PATTERSON, of Bluffton, was here, the guest of Mrs. N. SAGER > Jr. > > > > Tommy and Emmet ARNOLD, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon ARNOLD, are very > sick. Attending physician N. SAGER Jr. > > > > Miss Gusta BUTTERFOOS was taken sick last week with symptoms of typhoid > fever. She is now convalescing. > > > > Mrs. C. BUTTERFOOS has gone to Ada to take in the tri-county fair. > > > > Billy BRANTNER, of Columbus, is here Sep.19th, calling on old friends. > > > > Mrs. Robert FOOKES , of Columbus, after spending several weeks with > relatives, returned home Sep. 16th, accompanied by her sister Miss Belle > MUMMAUGH. > > > > > > Submitted by > > Linda Dietz > > Apr. 5,2000 > > > > > > > > > ==== BLACKBURN Mailing List ==== > If you are unsubscribed from the Blackburn list unintentionally, simply resubscribe. A full mailbox, computer error, or spam may cause you to be unsubscribed. > > > Kay Griffin Snow, listowner at: [email protected] >

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