Monroe Gazette August 27, 1891 Sardis, O., August 22, 1891 Jas. Jackson, of Clarington, was in town Tuesday. Mr. Chaal, of Marietta, was on our streets Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ratchiff, of Wheeling, returned home on the Steamer Mat Allen, Wednesday. Messrs. Gen Dunn, Sam Hofer and L.B. Harman were at New Martinsville, last week. Ward Bowen, of Powhatan, was in town to see his brother Charles, who has been on the sick list. Mrs. Ed Dunn has returned home after a visit to her sister and other friends. Quite a number of the Jr. O.U.A.M. and others, attended the picnic at Sistersville, given by the Jr. O.U.A.M., of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Litten, who have been spending the past few weeks with relatives and friends in Tuscarawas and Martins Ferry, have returned home. Geo. Case called to Missouri last week on account of the illness of his brother. There seems to be quite a number of children on the sick list. Mrs. Maggie Lemmon has returned to Pittsburgh. transcribed by Sara Richardson Kelly re: Richardson, Suter, Griffith, Nesbitt, Deiter