These are 2 very interesting issues. This proclaims a bad drought and June 7 mentions the very wet spring and High waters. Just letting you know that there are some of us that enjoy reading all of your postings ----- Original Message ----- From: "edward.f.kelly" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 2:52 PM Subject: [OHMonroe] Spirit of Democracy April 16, 1894 > Spirit of Democracy April 16, 1894 > > Sardis > > Miss Louella Nesbitt met the "Cincinnati Enquirer Literary Club" at > Huntington yesterday and joined in the trip east. They will visit Old > Point Comfort, Alexandria, Washington, D.C. and other points of interest, > returning in about ten days. > > Mrs. Maggie Lemmon, who has been visiting here, returned home this week. > She was accompanied as far as Wheeling by Miss Blanche, her sister-in-law. > > Mrs. Belle Frazier of Washington, Pa, is visiting her friends here and > will remain some time on account of her health. > > W.F. Litten of the "oil field" visited his old home last Sabbath. He was > accompanied by his daughters Della and Clara. > > Miss Maude Richardson of Chicago arrived Sabbath evening and will spend a > two week's vacation with friends. > > The prolonged drouth has caused great inconvenience to some of our > farmers. Water is very low; boats all tied up. > > The new church at Mt. Moriah on this charge is nearing completion and will > be dedicated next month. > > Mrs. Henry Muhleman and son Bert of Buckhill spent last Sabbath with Miss > Adda Knight. > > "They say" we are to have gas in Sardis. It is to be piped from New > Martinsville. > > A new township road grader was the one object of interest yesterday about > town. > > Miss Daisy Richardson of New Martinsville was a guest of friends last > week. > > Mrs. Mattie Thompson and son Gene visited at Round Bottom last week. > > Some of our boys are enjoying a fishing camp just across the river. > > No doubt Sardis will be well represented at the "harvest home." > > A.C. Vetter has bought the "cash store" and has taken charge. > > Mrs. E. Knight is visiting her daughter in Parkersburg. > > William Goodwin of Clarington is at his old home here. > > The Pomeroy quartette gave us a good concert last week. > > Grandma Hofer is visiting at the Oneill house. > > transcribed by Sara Richardson Kelly > re: Richardson, Suter, Griffith, Nesbitt > > > ==== OHMONROE Mailing List ==== > You can read and post queries at > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Monroe > >
I would like to most firmly agree with "me's" response, Sara. Lois Dye ----- Original Message ----- From: "me" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 9:50 AM Subject: Re: [OHMonroe] Spirit of Democracy April 16, 1894 > These are 2 very interesting issues. This proclaims a bad drought > and June 7 mentions the very wet spring and High waters. > Just letting you know that there are some of us that enjoy reading > all of your postings > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "edward.f.kelly" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 2:52 PM > Subject: [OHMonroe] Spirit of Democracy April 16, 1894 > > >> Spirit of Democracy April 16, 1894 >> >> Sardis >> >> Miss Louella Nesbitt met the "Cincinnati Enquirer Literary Club" at >> Huntington yesterday and joined in the trip east. They will visit Old >> Point Comfort, Alexandria, Washington, D.C. and other points of interest, >> returning in about ten days. >> >> Mrs. Maggie Lemmon, who has been visiting here, returned home this week. >> She was accompanied as far as Wheeling by Miss Blanche, her >> sister-in-law. >> >> Mrs. Belle Frazier of Washington, Pa, is visiting her friends here and >> will remain some time on account of her health. >> >> W.F. Litten of the "oil field" visited his old home last Sabbath. He was >> accompanied by his daughters Della and Clara. >> >> Miss Maude Richardson of Chicago arrived Sabbath evening and will spend a >> two week's vacation with friends. >> >> The prolonged drouth has caused great inconvenience to some of our >> farmers. Water is very low; boats all tied up. >> >> The new church at Mt. Moriah on this charge is nearing completion and >> will be dedicated next month. >> >> Mrs. Henry Muhleman and son Bert of Buckhill spent last Sabbath with Miss >> Adda Knight. >> >> "They say" we are to have gas in Sardis. It is to be piped from New >> Martinsville. >> >> A new township road grader was the one object of interest yesterday about >> town. >> >> Miss Daisy Richardson of New Martinsville was a guest of friends last >> week. >> >> Mrs. Mattie Thompson and son Gene visited at Round Bottom last week. >> >> Some of our boys are enjoying a fishing camp just across the river. >> >> No doubt Sardis will be well represented at the "harvest home." >> >> A.C. Vetter has bought the "cash store" and has taken charge. >> >> Mrs. E. Knight is visiting her daughter in Parkersburg. >> >> William Goodwin of Clarington is at his old home here. >> >> The Pomeroy quartette gave us a good concert last week. >> >> Grandma Hofer is visiting at the Oneill house. >> >> transcribed by Sara Richardson Kelly >> re: Richardson, Suter, Griffith, Nesbitt >> >> >> ==== OHMONROE Mailing List ==== >> You can read and post queries at >> http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Monroe >> >> > > > > ==== OHMONROE Mailing List ==== > You can read and post queries at > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Monroe > >