Monroe Gazette July 9, 1891 Sardis, O., July 6, 1891 Sam Williamson spent a few days at home last week. Win Sims was in town last week. Albert Mitchell, of Clarington, was in town last week. Gene Dunn made a trip to Woodsfield last week. Jas. Jackson was here this week. Stephen Knight and wife returned to their home in Pennsylvania last week. Miss Fox, of Padens Valley, was in town this week. Arch Ummsetter, head cook on the Eliza H., has returned home. Miss Maggie Williamson has returned home after a visit with her brother at Cochransville. Chas. Noll, of Hannibal, was on our streets this week. Mrs. Bowen, of Wittens, has been spending a few days with her son above town. Dr. McKelvey, of Hannibal, passed thought town last week. Clark Leap, of New Martinsville, was in town last week. Mr. Brills, of Wheeling, was in town Thursday. Fred Hofer was on our streets this week. Miss Maggie Presentine returned home from Pittsburg and spent the 4th with her parents. Ed Smittle came home last week. Frank Lemmon, of Pittsburgh, is at home for a few days. The fourth passed very quietly; the young folks, of course, all left town; some were at Sistersville, New Martinsville, Hannibal, Clarington, Cressapa and Powhatan. Everyone reported having a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. N. Litten are visiting relatives at Martins Ferry and also at New Philadelphia. Chas. Ice, of Marietta, spent the 4th with his sister, Mrs. C.E. Litten and other friends here. Miss Florence Hall returned home from Wheeling last Sunday evening on the Courier. Rev. W. G. Lemmon, preached an excellent sermon Sunday evening in the M.E. church. quite a large attendance. Clare. transcribed by Sara Richardson Kelly re: Richardson, Suter, Griffith, Nesbitt, Deiter