>From the McArthur Democrat-Enquirer, January 22, 1919 L. W. SPRAGUE, O. F. PILCHER, D. H. MOORE and Lauren LEACH are among the sick this week. Miss Bernice SWARTZ returned to Cleveland Saturday to resume teaching in a high school there. L. W. SPRAGUE has been confined to his home for the last few days, presumably with a light case of the flu. Mrs. Brooks JOHNSON has returned home after a few weeks visit with relatives at her former home, Wooster. Thomas FLANAGAN of Hope was in McArthur last Friday, transacting business and circulating among friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WAREHIME are making an extended visit with their daughter, Mrs. C. W. SHELDON at Nelsonville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles HORAK and family have returned from Dayton, and are occupying their residence next J. W. WEST's. Preparations are being made to put up a new business building on the VOLLENWEIDER lot, Main street. Lew OGAN is doing the work. Mrs. Eliza KING has bought residence property in Wellston and will move there soon. It is understood that her residence in McArthur is for rent. Miss Nellie WOODS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ran WOODS of Zaleski is very ill. George CHAFFIN who lives on the S. SHIPLEY place is also reported quite sick. Calvin MILLER of Starr has accepted the position of principal of the schools at Galion. He is a returned soldier, and a graduate of the McArthur High School. Jeanette PILCHER went to Frankfort Monday to enter the High school there. She will live with Dr. and Mrs. G. H. HUNTER, and daughter Mary Catharine while there. Sam BROWN has moved from the Phare WINTERS farm to the farm of Henry BOTHWELL near Mohr Minton. Charley NICHOLS will move to the WINTERS place. Garnet SHARP, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom SHARP, is spending a few days visiting home folks in McArthur. He is a telegraph operator for the C. & O. railroad, working out from Covington, Kentucky. Among those from a distance who attended the funeral of Elmer KING are Rev. Mr. BOWMAN, Mr. and Mrs. CALLAHAN, Mr. and Mrs. John HARPER, Richard WETZEL, J. J. MCMILLEN, Mrs. Ada WILLIS, Dr. E. T. DANDO, W. E. THOMAS, Arthur HARRY, W. W. CLARK, Joseph ALEXANDER, all of Wellston; H. M. HOLLAND, Karl ASSENHEIMER, Columbus; Mrs. Mary OLDFIELD, Portsmouth; Mrs. Lelia FOREMAN, Mrs. Grace LEFFLER, Logan; Miss Emma ULLOM, Gallipolis; Rev. Mr. STOUT, Jackson. Oscar BLAKE and family have moved into the residence property of Abe CASSELL of Richland township. Mr. and Mrs. CASSELL intend to soon move to Chicago, where they have three sons and one daughter: Dr. O. E. CASSELL, Dr. M. A. CASSELL, and George B. CASSELL, a Pullman conductor out of Chicago, and the daughter, Miss Cordelia CASSELL is a stenographer for the B. & O. at that place. One son, Grover CASSELL recently died in the service. Mrs. BLAKE is also a daughter of the CASSELLs. Mr. BLAKE sold his farm in Richland township to Geo. W. WRIGHT. It is known as the Wm. SNOOK farm.