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    1. Barnesville Enterprise September 22, 1881
    2. I recently purchased this on Ebay. It is in great condition-devotes a couple pages to the death of President Garfield and a Circus coming to town, but as usual, there is tons of "local" information. Over the next week or so, I will try to list various articles. Contact me privately if you would like the whole article and I will scan it into the computer for you. This is from the first page: September 22, 1881 Barnesville Enterprise On Thursday evening the residence of Mr. And Mrs. T. A. GRATIGNY was the scene of a brilliant party, given in honor of the marriage of their son, Jerome GRATIGNY to Miss Bessie CARR, of Steubenville, which event had occurred in the latter place a few days before…. Married on the 14th inst., at 7:30 p.m. at the residence of the bride’s father, by Rev. J. E. Hollister, J. Walter TURKLE and Miss Laura GILLILAND…. Mrs. CARPENTER , of South Chestnut Street, received a severe fall one day last week…. William FLOWERS, the only son of Mrs. MYERS of Woodsfield, died last week. Four young ladies, Misses Ada and Ella Shipley, Nettie Campbell and Saddie MORGAN, were taken into full membership at the M. E. Church last Sunday morning. Rural Felicity, Last Sunday a carriage stopped at the door of J.W. Martin, Esq., Goshen twp, and two couples alighting entered the house. The first two, Newton BOLON and Miss Nannie McCABE, candidates for matrimony, were quickly pronounced one by the Squire. The second couple, W.T. McGILL and Miss Mollie DAVIS—well we can’t say, but they escaped the ceremony that time….. Horse Stolen-Monday morning about three o’clock, a horse and phaeton belonging to J. B. MATCHETT, the postmaster of Malaga, were stolen from his premises …..

    08/15/2004 01:00:00