This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rice, Lightner, Stewart, MacCleur, Jacobs Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/odB.2ACI/439 Message Board Post: The Henry J. Rice farm, near Landisburg, was sold on Saturday to Wells Stewart of Landisburg, for $2,000; the Rice tract of woodland was sold to Scott Lightner for $1,635. Handwritten: September 1907. ****************************************************** The farm of the late Ex-Sheriff Jos. A. Rice, in Spring township, was sold on Friday to Frank M. Rice, of Carlisle for $3,135. Handwritten: September 1907. ***************************************************** Mrs. Mary MacCleur, who resides in New York and her sister, Miss Stella Rice, who has been in Philadelphia, are both at their paternal home, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rice's in Centre township, at present. Their many friends are glad to see them again. Handwritten: September, 1907. **************************************************** Mrs. Howard Rice, Fifth Street, is very sick with typhoid fever. Handwritten: Newport, PA; September, 1907. ****************************************************** The Sadie Rice timber land, west of Saville, was sold on Saturday to Abraham Smith for $900. Handwritten: October, 1907. ****************************************************** Oscar Rice, of Ickesburg, spent several days last week helping his brother-in-law, Ira Jacobs, to cut corn. Handwritten: October, 1907. ****************************************************** A hunting party of this place drove to New Germantown on Monday in one of Rice's old Concord stage coaches. It reminded us of old times, when these vehicles were used daily to carry mail and passengers to distant points. Handwritten: Newport; November 1907.