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    1. [MOADAIR] The Bucklin Herald - Nov 25, 1898
    2. Leslie Kohler
    3. Hello Everyone, Thought I'd share with you the information I posted to one of my other lists this evening. Leslie Bridges Kohler ===================== Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 From: Leslie Kohler <[email protected]> To: [email protected] 13 March 2007 MO-ABSTRACTS a Read-Only List =============== My apologies to everyone for not being able to post any information for so long. I will *try* to do better, but I must warn you that life has a hard hold on me. Today I have some news items that I transcribed from micro-film of The Bucklin Herald newspaper of Bucklin, Missouri. The date is Fri, 25 Nov 1898. Leslie Kohler - List Founder & List Administrator ============================================ Rev. BROWNING spent Monday at his home in New Cambria, where his brother from Kansas City is visiting. Tom FIELDS and Miss Eva CARTER were in St. Catherine Sunday evening and attended Rev. GIDDENS’ revival meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. [sic] RICHARDSON of Westville were the guests of his brother R.P. RICHARDSON and family the first of the week. John T. PETERSON, who as a young man used to live near Bucklin, but now of Quincy, and an engineer on the Burlington [my note: Railroad], is visiting his brother, J.B. PETERSON. E.L. JOYEE [possibly JOYCE ?] of Brookfield was in the city Friday of last week. Dr. M.L. WHITE of Pee Dee was in town a couple of days last week. Ben SWEARNGEN and wife have moved to Macon county [sic], south of Lingo. Mrs. John CLEMENS and family spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Callao. Dr. SCOTT was confined to his bed with pneumonia a couple of days the first of the week. Mrs. Ollie BRISCOE of Brookfield visited her mother, Mrs. A.L. PUTMAN a couple of days last week. Miss Stella WILLIAMS and Master Gussie left yesterday for a visit with relatives and friends in Laplata. Wm. [sic] CRAWFORD of New Cambria was in town Wednesday and made the Herald office a pleasant call.

    03/14/2007 05:47:40