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    1. July 16, 1891 Monroe Gazette
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    3. Monroe Gazette July 16, 1891 Sardis, O., July 13, 1891 Dr. Groux was in town Tuesday. Jas. Jackson, of Clarington, was on our streets last week. Master John Dally made a trip to Pittsburgh, Saturday ..(illegible copy)...the steamer Ben Hur. The following officers were installed at a meeting of the Jr. O.U.A.M. on Wednesday evening: C.E. Litten, Jr. P.C.; E.D. Thompson, C.; W.F. Litten, V.C.; Chas. Dally, A.R.S.; Ed. Frey, Warden; Fred Drollinger, R.S.; E.W. Litten, F.S.; E.W. Gand, Treas; L.B. Harman, I.S. A party was given at the home of Miss Lou Moffett Tuesday evening. Quite a good attendance for such a bad night. Gene Dana and Ed. Smittle left Wednesday for Pittsburg intending to go on a tow boat. Mr. Enloe and sister, of New Martinsville, spent Thursday with relatives in town. Misses Probst and Haberstick, of Wheeling, have been visiting relatives in town. Master Bud Romick made a trip to Marietta last week with his father on the Ben Hur. Mrs. Hofer is visiting her son and daughter this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Goodwin, of Pittsburgh, are visiting his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Romick left for their home in Pittsburg, Saturday. Sardis Normal commenced Monday with J.M. Goddard, Professor. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goodwin are visiting his parents in town. Miss Daisy Richardson, of New Martinsville, is spending a few days with relatives here. Clare transcribed by Sara Richardson Kelly re: Richardson, Suter, Griffith, Nesbitt, Deiter

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