These articles are for the benefit of the genealogy community and should not be harvested and sold for any else's profit. Spirit of Democracy February 2, 1911 Sardis (crowded out of last week) The funeral of Mrs. J.O.K. Hubbard took place Thursday at 2 p.m. The services were conducted by Rev. Kaho, interment in Sardis cemetery. Miss Maude Ryne left Thursday for Huntington, W.Va., where she will visit for a month with George Titus and family. Miss Rebecca Hubbard has returned to her home in Wheeling from a weeks visit here with Miss Mable Rist. Charles E. Bauman of Pittsburg is a guest of his sister Mrs. George Probst here for a few days. E. D. Thompson and Charles Thompson came home Thursday from the Lincoln county oil field. Capt. S. V. Williamson of the Steamer Ruth, is spending a few days here with his family. Mrs. C.H. Weigelt entertained the Ladies' Aid society at their meeting Thursday afternoon. E. S. Dunn of Huntington, W. Va., spent Sunday and Monday here with his family. George Case of Parkersburg was a business caller in town Monday. Miss Eva Nesbitt of Sistersville spent Sunday here with her sister. Dr. F. W. Shapley was a business caller in Wheeling Thursday. Miss Louise Esaly was a caller in town Saturday. transcribed by Sara Richardson Kelly re: Richardson, Suter, Griffith, Nesbitt