Friday, April 24, 1903, Lafayette Daily Courier, 1903 Dayton Items D. L. Thompson, who formerly operated the elevator here, moved to Kirklintown the first part of the week and was here Thursday making a final windup of his business. He is now operating a telephone line and reports a splendid outlook for business in his new venture.Mrs. Elizabeth Warwick has moved into Mrs. Wallaces property, giving up her farm to Mr. Yost, her son-in-law, who will operate the farm.Edward Benham has moved into Mr. Wilsons property, vacated by George Crider, Mr. Crider moving to the Jacob Smith property. Ward Boyles is in Chicago, where he has taken a position as conductor on a street car line.George Glaze has been quite sick the past week with tonsilitis, but is now recovbering.Mrs. Henry Romfelt is on the sick list.A. C. Baker is making some improvements to his residence.The contractors who are doing the grading for the interurban road for Townsend-Reed company are at work two miles east of Dayton and will be grading for the roadbed in a few days.The new elevator firm who recently purchased the elevator property of D. L. Thompson are making very substantial improvements to the property. They have dug a pit in which they are burning the cobs and are laying the foundation for a new building to be used as a feed mill and flour exchange and have in contemplation the erection of sheds where farmers coming to town can house their trams in bad weather, or in case they wish to remain in town for a short time. _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail