One of the most exciting parts of reading the newspapers is the ads, just as others have said in the past! Like . . . January 7, 1893 Rust & Vicini . . . Attorneys at Law . . . Corner of Main & Court in Jackson. or Martell's New Station . . . liquors, cigars, Blacksmith Shop, wagon & carriage building, shoeing, fencing, gates . . . Louis N. Martell Too bad I can't type in the neat graphics too! January 7, 1993 . . . Cora Culbert of Jackson fell off a horse last Friday and broke her left arm between the wrist and elbow. That's one for Bill. We haven't heard from Bill for quite awhile. Has anyone? Miss Keeney of Jackson, spent a few days with her cousin Miss Noonie Keeney. Miss Foster, one of our popular teachers, resigned last week. Mrs. Martin, organist at the M.E. Church, has been ill for a few days. Now improved. Rev. Baker, eloquent orator, soon to deliver his popular lecture on "No" in this place. He makes his audience laugh and cry alternately. He will have a crowded house. Mr. Chichizola's freighter broke down this week between here and Ione, bad roads being the cause. Married -- at Sutter Creek, December 31, 1892, Mr. George Hodges to Miss Ada Higgins. Born . . . In Jackson, January 6, 1893 to the wife of P. Cuneo, a son. Died near Jackson, January 2, 1893, Thomas Harris, a native of England, aged about 37 years. Died at William Stirman's ranch, December 25, 1892, Millie Worley, infant daughter of Mr. & Mrs. J. Worley, aged about 13 months. Sheriff's Foreclosure Sale . . . Amador Gold Mine Ltd. . . . E. Ginocchio and A. Ginocchio. Attention Ladies . . . Sanguinetti and Meehan are now prepared to furnish the ladies of Jackson and vicinity with the finest millinery ever seen in Jackson, and at the lowest possible prices. Give us a call. Giacomo Calamari . . . adjudication of insolvency George Newman, Main Street, Jackson, General Merchandise Mr. C. Ginocchio purchased William Love's interest in The Bank Saloon, and is sole proprietor of that popular resort. Etta Gallagher . . . serious stagecoach accident! Divorce of Emma R. Sutherland and Albert Sutherland. Ginocchio Bros. General Merchandise, E. Ginocchio & Bro. January 14, 1893 Married . . . in Wieland January 15, 1893, Miss Mary Oneto to Joe Oneto, both of Wieland. Social dance at Mrs. Cassella's residence. Constable Parker had his right foot mashed by a falling rock at the Clinton Consolidated Mine last Sunday. Prof. Giceri's Italian School honor roll: Julia Sanguinetti, Lena Ginocchio, Katie Maher, Margret Maher, Mabel Penry, C. Koch, George Poggi. John Eudy, age 13, accidentally shot gun through his hand. Celio drowned in the Mokelumne River. Lucy Slavich and Mr. Guthrich married in Plymouth. Fun stuff! Steve