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    1. [MSWINSTON] Fw: Column for Dec 10, 2003
    2. Louis Taunton
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Louis Taunton" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 7:48 PM Subject: Column for Dec 10, 2003 > December 11, 1903 > > T. J. Hopkins is visiting his brother, L. H. Hopkins. > > Mr. Homer Jackson was up from Fearn Springs yesterday and had the Journal > sent to his son Carl who is in Indian Territory. > > We are glad to add M. H. Kemp, W. C. Upchurch, H. E. Holly and J. M. Hatcher > as new readers this week. > > We were glad to have a call on Monday from our good friend, and one of > Coopwood's oldest citizens, Mr. William Wilson. > > Our town extends a welcome to Mr. Kitchens and family from Kemper who has > recently moved in. Mr. Kitchens is a carpenter by profession. > > Mr. M. A. Green dropped around to see us on business Monday, and while here > he informed us that he has a new bouncing 14 pound boy at his home. > > Mr. S. E. Warner was in to see us on business Monday. Mr. Warner is in the > mercantile business six miles east of here and is constantly adding to his > business which is a great convenience to the people of his neighborhood. > > Married at the residence of the bride's brother, Chas. Humphries, November > 27, Squire Houston officiating, Mr. John Slawson and Miss Georgia Humphries > were united in the holy bonds of wedlock. > > Dr. H. H. Davis has purchased the Hughston residence and moved to same this > week. Dr. Davis is a native of our county, but has not resided here since > entering the practice of medicine. He comes here from Winona, and receives > a hearty welcome from our people. > > The brick building for the Bank of Louisville is nearing completion now, > having been greatly delayed by failure to get materials. Cashier Jogoe will > be handsomely located when he gets in his new building. > > In Memory of J. S. and S. C. Fox: Mr. J. S. Fox and Mrs. S. C. Fox, the > former dying August 27th and the latter October 22, at their home near Argo, > Winston County. Mr. J. S. Fox was 71 years of age and Mrs. Fox was 65 years > of age. They were the parents of ten children, six of whom are still living > and five of these six children are married. They leave 30 grandchildren to > mourn their loss. They were devoted members of the Baptist Church. > > Miss Lela Bridges, age 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bridges, died of > typhoid fever at the home of her parents located three miles southeast of > Noxapater on October 23, 1903. Survivors include parents and brothers and > sisters. > > > December 14, 1928 > > Mr. M. E. Byars has purchased the B. & B. Cafe from Messrs. Belk and Boyles > and took charge Tuesday. Louisville extends a cordial welcome as citizens. > > Mrs. R. H. Mitchell and two children of Mendenhall are here this week > visiting her mother, Mrs. W. B. Richardson. > > Claytown: Mr. G. W. Fulton and family left Tuesday for their new home at > Crawford. > > Loakfoma: Mr. W. T. Wallace and Miss Fannie Ivy were married at the home of > Mr. A. B. Lindsey Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. They will make their home > with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wallace. The bride is the oldest daughter of Mr. > and Mrs. Erastus Ivy. > > Jackson Field: Mr. Wilton Adcock spent the weekend with home folks. > > Noxapater: Mr. J. S. McCay is in Alabama this week on a business trip. > > Noxapater: Mr. T. M. Yarbrough has rented and now has charge of the Reed > Hotel. > > Santa Claus Letters: Please bring me some nuts and fruit, and a big sleepy > doll. Come to see my teacher, Mrs. Keen, and bring her a big sleepy doll, > too. Lottie Frazier > > Bring me a little set of dishes, so I can help mama cook. Bring me a doll. > Don't forget the other little boys and birls. Ruth Weeks > > I am a little boy six years old, and go to school. I love my teacher. > Please bring me a ball, bugle, little car, lots of fruit, candy, fireworks, > and bring my little brother and sister some nice things. Don't forget my > teacher. Winston Chandler > > I am a little boy eight years old and I want you to bring me a little truck, > a little train, and all kinds of fruits and nuts. Romeo Bridges > > I am a little boy six years old. I study the first grade at Gum Branch > School. I love my teacher. Bring me a little truck with a trailer, some > fruit and candy. Don't forget to bring my teacher something. James Whitten > > Will you please bring us a lot of toys. I want a doll and some little > dishes, and Warren wants a little hammer and saw. Please bring plenty of > fruits and candy and don't forget Big Mother and Big Daddy. Clytie and > Warren Triplett >

    12/06/2003 12:49:18
    1. Re: [MSWINSTON] Fw: Column for Dec 10, 2003
    2. Holly Whitney
    3. Louis, Hi, I have been looking for book list (for sale) from the different Countys around Winston Co. Years ago I was sent pages from a book on the people of Leahe Co. I would be interested in buying a copy, new or used of this book. I think it waas called History of Leahe Co. I am not sure since the title page was not copyed. Do you know how I can find out about these other countys books? also is there a copy of this book at the Winston Co. Library? If so it would be a big help. Thank You Holly --- Louis Taunton <[email protected]> wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Louis Taunton" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 7:48 PM > Subject: Column for Dec 10, 2003 > > > > December 11, 1903 > > > > T. J. Hopkins is visiting his brother, L. H. Hopkins. > > > > Mr. Homer Jackson was up from Fearn Springs yesterday and had the > Journal > > sent to his son Carl who is in Indian Territory. > > > > We are glad to add M. H. Kemp, W. C. Upchurch, H. E. Holly and J. > M. > Hatcher > > as new readers this week. > > > > We were glad to have a call on Monday from our good friend, and one > of > > Coopwood's oldest citizens, Mr. William Wilson. > > > > Our town extends a welcome to Mr. Kitchens and family from Kemper > who has > > recently moved in. Mr. Kitchens is a carpenter by profession. > > > > Mr. M. A. Green dropped around to see us on business Monday, and > while > here > > he informed us that he has a new bouncing 14 pound boy at his home. > > > > Mr. S. E. Warner was in to see us on business Monday. Mr. Warner > is in > the > > mercantile business six miles east of here and is constantly adding > to his > > business which is a great convenience to the people of his > neighborhood. > > > > Married at the residence of the bride's brother, Chas. Humphries, > November > > 27, Squire Houston officiating, Mr. John Slawson and Miss Georgia > Humphries > > were united in the holy bonds of wedlock. > > > > Dr. H. H. Davis has purchased the Hughston residence and moved to > same > this > > week. Dr. Davis is a native of our county, but has not resided > here since > > entering the practice of medicine. He comes here from Winona, and > receives > > a hearty welcome from our people. > > > > The brick building for the Bank of Louisville is nearing completion > now, > > having been greatly delayed by failure to get materials. Cashier > Jogoe > will > > be handsomely located when he gets in his new building. > > > > In Memory of J. S. and S. C. Fox: Mr. J. S. Fox and Mrs. S. C. > Fox, the > > former dying August 27th and the latter October 22, at their home > near > Argo, > > Winston County. Mr. J. S. Fox was 71 years of age and Mrs. Fox was > 65 > years > > of age. They were the parents of ten children, six of whom are > still > living > > and five of these six children are married. They leave 30 > grandchildren > to > > mourn their loss. They were devoted members of the Baptist Church. > > > > Miss Lela Bridges, age 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bridges, > died of > > typhoid fever at the home of her parents located three miles > southeast of > > Noxapater on October 23, 1903. Survivors include parents and > brothers and > > sisters. > > > > > > December 14, 1928 > > > > Mr. M. E. Byars has purchased the B. & B. Cafe from Messrs. Belk > and > Boyles > > and took charge Tuesday. Louisville extends a cordial welcome as > citizens. > > > > Mrs. R. H. Mitchell and two children of Mendenhall are here this > week > > visiting her mother, Mrs. W. B. Richardson. > > > > Claytown: Mr. G. W. Fulton and family left Tuesday for their new > home at > > Crawford. > > > > Loakfoma: Mr. W. T. Wallace and Miss Fannie Ivy were married at > the home > of > > Mr. A. B. Lindsey Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. They will make > their home > > with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wallace. The bride is the oldest daughter > of Mr. > > and Mrs. Erastus Ivy. > > > > Jackson Field: Mr. Wilton Adcock spent the weekend with home > folks. > > > > Noxapater: Mr. J. S. McCay is in Alabama this week on a business > trip. > > > > Noxapater: Mr. T. M. Yarbrough has rented and now has charge of > the Reed > > Hotel. > > > > Santa Claus Letters: Please bring me some nuts and fruit, and a > big > sleepy > > doll. Come to see my teacher, Mrs. Keen, and bring her a big > sleepy doll, > > too. Lottie Frazier > > > > Bring me a little set of dishes, so I can help mama cook. Bring me > a > doll. > > Don't forget the other little boys and birls. Ruth Weeks > > > > I am a little boy six years old, and go to school. I love my > teacher. > > Please bring me a ball, bugle, little car, lots of fruit, candy, > fireworks, > > and bring my little brother and sister some nice things. Don't > forget my > > teacher. Winston Chandler > > > > I am a little boy eight years old and I want you to bring me a > little > truck, > > a little train, and all kinds of fruits and nuts. Romeo Bridges > > > > I am a little boy six years old. I study the first grade at Gum > Branch > > School. I love my teacher. Bring me a little truck with a > trailer, some > > fruit and candy. Don't forget to bring my teacher something. > James > Whitten > > > > Will you please bring us a lot of toys. I want a doll and some > little > > dishes, and Warren wants a little hammer and saw. Please bring > plenty of > > fruits and candy and don't forget Big Mother and Big Daddy. Clytie > and > > Warren Triplett > > > > > ==== MSWINSTON Mailing List ==== > USGS Mapping Information query form > http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail

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