Hi Everybody: While doing some filing this morning I found this clipping which I thought I would share with everybody. Suspect it might be from the Linesville Newspaper...dated Nov 17, 1886. HARMONSBURG, PA. - Special Correspondence to the Herald Mrs. Geo. KELLY, of Elk County, Pa., is visiting at her father-in-laws, Thomas Kelly. Mrs. PEOPLES, of Geneva, O., is visiting firends in this vicinity. There will be an oyster supper at the M.E. church on Thanksgiving night. Old Mrs. WHITING (this would be Mary - my ggggrandmother) is on the decline, she having been taken worse in the last week. (She did die in December) Mr. JOHN LONG returned home from his trip in the West wholesaleing bowls, on Thursday last. Mr. JACK McMURTRY is sojourning near Guy's Mills for a few days. The school directors met on Saturday the 9th and hired the following teachers for the winter term: Harmonsburg advance, ASA SIPPS; primary, ANGIE DOENHEIFER; Smith, JOHN WARD; Partus, I. (would be Isa) GIBSON (she eventually moved to Oregon); Chestnut Corners, MAGGIE GEHR; Dennison, DELL FULLER; Gehr, IDA LEWIS; McClure, JOHN DICKSON; Putman, laid over. Schools are to commence December lst. Wages $20 a month; the teachers are to furnish their own board. The fall term will close on Tuesday of this week. Mr. JESSE SITLER and wife left for their home in Kansas, Monday of last week. Another article above the other one: (Don't know the twp.-that was cut off) ELIHU CLARK, Esq., and his son, and Fred Roberts have gone to Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. Clark went to improve his failing health. Mr. and Mrs. STUIER, of Mercer, Pa. were visiting at Mr. Baker's last week. SAMUEL JOHNSON has sold his personal property at auction, and will remove to Youngstown to engage in business, and if successful, will make that place his future home. J.F. PARKER has traded his store in this place to Dan Hayfor, of Lenox, for a farm, and will make that place his future home Enjoy! Bev