Spirit of Democracy January 26, 1899 Sardis Eugene Wilson has give up his school and gone to his mother's home at Scio. His scholars are very sorry to part with their teacher to whom they had taken quite a fancy. Miss Adda Knight will take his room and we know she will make a splendid teacher. Case's shirt factory has resumed work after having been closed for several months. They expect to be very busy the entire year. Miss Georgie Burton returned from Clarington where she had been the guest of relatives several weeks. George Norris and John Whonhas were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Whonhas this week. Miss Anna Burton of Clarington has been the guest of her sister Mrs. William Goodwin. The planing mill run several days this week, which is something very unusual. Henry Thompson and William Knapp of Sistersville were at home Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Art Cunningham January 22, a son. Andrew Deiter was at Woodsfield one day this week. All those having the grip are better. transcribed by Sara Richardson Kelly re: Richardson, Suter, Griffith, Nesbitt, Deiter