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    1. Plum Valley, Tyrone & Mooney Hollow News Jan. 22, 1903
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kinser, Hill, Alexander, Walker Garrett, Wilson, Stottlemyre.... Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/kNB.2ACI/1980 Message Board Post: Houston Herald January 22, 1903 Plum Valley George Scott visited at Ed Kinser's place Friday night. J W Wilson and John Kinser made a business trip to the city of Houston Saturday. Mrs. Daisy Kinser and Espy Hill were callers at teh valley last Saturday. Mrs. D. Alexander is suffering with an attack of neuralgia. A social was given at the home of Ed Lightfoot one night last week. Ross and Henry Walker were visiting their brother Allen, of Pleasant Ridge, last week. Isaac Alexander was visiting his uncle, Ben Alexander, last Sunday evening. Edgar and Otis Garrett started west Friday to seek their fortune. J W Wilson was at Dykes last week making out some deeds for John Stottlemyre, who sold some land to some North Mo. men. Mooney Hollow Pleasant weather at present. The sick are somewhat better this week. Meeting was well attended at Hood's considering the weather. Ben Buckner and Emma Casey were united in the holy bonds of matrimony January 12th, at Rolla, Mo. We wish then a long and happy life. Miss Addie Williams is staying at Will Mitchell's, at Yancy Mills, this week. M H Myres is having a fence built around his farm, which improves the looks a great deal. Will and Jim WIlliams made a business trip to Houston last Monday. Wake up, Cigarette Jim, of Edanville and give us a few more happenings at your place. Chris Blake, who is staying at Jim Randall's, was visiting home folks and hsi best girl Saturday night and Sunday. There was a box supper given at the Mooney Hollow school house Saturday night. Don't think it was much of a success, there being only four boxes and two cakes there. Try, try again. Tyrone The entertainment at Grogan school was carried out nicely. But there wer ea few drunk boys that acted very badly. That is too bad, boys. Mrs. Bertha Willhite and two little daughters, Vera and Myrtle, are visiting her parents at Big Creek at present.

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