Diana <ddavis@logicsouth.com> <ddavis59@sc.rr.com> Website: http://www.my-ged.com/davis/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peterson, Jim and Karen" <geekware@execpc.com> To: <ddavis@logicsouth.com> Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 8:12 AM Subject: PML Search Result matching Keim > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: ILWOODFO-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [ILWOODFORD] El Paso journal, Jan 12 1911 (continued) - Secor > > > Secor > ------ > -- Miss Beulah VanScyoc was in El Paso last Thursday > -- Mrs John Frey was an El Paso last Friday > -- Miss Elsie McMahon spent Friday with El Paso friends > -- Mrs Eli Michael was an El Paso shopper last Thursday > -- A,R. Harseim was a business visitor in Peoria last Tuesday > -- C.W. Frey was a business caller inEureka Tuesday afternoon > -- John Culp shipped two cars of sheep to Chicago Monday night > -- Mrs Abbie Manor is home from an extended visit to Bloomington > -- Prof W.C. Stauter was a buiness caller in El Paso last Saturday > -- W. M. Search spent the latter part of last week in Bloomington and > Panola > -- Mrs John Turner is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs Joseph Keim > -- Miss Gene Meginnes and William Meginnes were El Paso visitors last > Friday > -- Mrs W.B. Graybill was the guest of Mrs C.H. Davis in El Paso last > Saturday > -- The infant son of Mr and Mrs Harvey Wright is ill with an attack of > bronchitis > -- Mrs William Ryan, of Henry, is spending the week with Mrs David > Aeschliman > -- Mr and Mrs J.C. Harned and daughter, Cora, were Peoria visitors > Sunday > > -- Mrs Jacob hunzinger and sisters, the Misses Real, were Peoria callers > last Thursday > -- Dr. Nagel was in El Paso last Thursday evening in attendance on > Masonic lodge > -- Mrs Daniel Hexamer was called to Eureka Tuesday by the illness of Mrs > John Wingstern > -- George Tapley, of Sac City, Ia., is here on a visit at the home of > his uncle, Thomas Fever, sr. > -- Mr and Mrs Lon Fever and Miss Moreland were in Washington and Peoria > several days last week > -- James Strickland shipped a car of cattle to Chicago Monday night. He > recently purchased them of William Webber > -- Mrs Tomas Fever, sr., and her nephew, George Tapley, of Sac City, Ia, > were guests of Washington relatives over Sunday > -- Mrs Charles Seitz, Miss Mary Herman and Mrs Katherine Harseim, of > Peoria, attended J.E.Kilbury's funeral last Friday > -- Mr and Mrs Jacob Hexamer and daughter, Dorothy, went to Minonk Wed to > visit the latter's brother, Charles Shepherd, and family > -- Charles Meginnes made a business trip to Chicago last Monday. He has > several cars of cattle all ready to ship and was up looking over the > markets > -- Miss Elsie Kerrick, of Minonk, attended the funeral of J.E.Kilbury > here last Friday afternoon. She remained here until Sat afternoon > calling on old friends and former pupils > -- Relatives joined the Grandma Armstrong last Sunday and celebrated her > 79th birthday. A noon dinner was served to the large faily and all were > enthusiastic over the occasion. > -- Card of thanks to the many friends and relatives who in the hour of > sorrow and bereavement have so generously extended their sympathy and > aid I desire to express my sincerest thanks. Louise Kilbury. > -- Telephone manager Ritz and wife have taken charge of the central > office. Mrs Louise Kilbury, who resigned the position at the death of > her husband, has moved to the residence of her mother, Mrs Anna Johnson, > where she expects to reside indefinitely >