The Oskaloosa Times Friday June 2, 1899 Adolph HESSE, of McLouth, Sundayed with W.C. FOWLER and family. Hesakiah DICK, of Edgerton, Mo., will enjoy Kansas breezes with his son, G.G., this week. S.E. NEAL and wife accompanied their son Frank to Muscotah Friday, and returned Sunday. They report a pleasant trip overland. Charley LOW's little boy, less than two years old, came near being drowned last Saturday. He was playing around an old cellar which contained a couple of feet of water, and in some way lost his balance and fell in. When found by his parents he was entirely underwater except for some of his clothes. All Ozawkie Items.
I like the verb "Sundayed" in the first article about Adoph Hesse. We should revive that verb and that activity. Jane Soder -----Original Message----- From: ksjeffer-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ksjeffer-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jim Laird Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 2:03 PM To: Jim Laird Subject: [KSJEFFER] HESSE, FOWLER,DICK,NEAL,LOW, The Oskaloosa Times Friday June 2, 1899 Adolph HESSE, of McLouth, Sundayed with W.C. FOWLER and family. Hesakiah DICK, of Edgerton, Mo., will enjoy Kansas breezes with his son, G.G., this week. S.E. NEAL and wife accompanied their son Frank to Muscotah Friday, and returned Sunday. They report a pleasant trip overland. Charley LOW's little boy, less than two years old, came near being drowned last Saturday. He was playing around an old cellar which contained a couple of feet of water, and in some way lost his balance and fell in. When found by his parents he was entirely underwater except for some of his clothes. All Ozawkie Items. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KSJEFFER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message