CHERRY PARK.
September 29, 1890.
Corn cutting is the order of the day.
Fountain Spencer is talking of going to Madison.
Moses Patrick has moved to his farm east of Ebenezer church.
Dr. Will Richardson and family were guests of Jesse Richardson, Sunday.
Misses Eva and Edie Huckleberry, of Oak Dale, were guests of Mrs. Mary Jordan on Sunday.
Orlando Patrick's family left on Thursday for Louisville, where they will reside in
the future.
Mrs. Jake Dickerson and daughter, of Terre Haute, and Miss Mary Hall, of Madison, are
visiting the family of Wm. Burkit.
Jesse Richardson had a cistern dug in his barn lot last week for the sole purpose of
watering stock; capacity 200 barrels. Mr. Reynolds, of North Vernon, did the work.
COMMISKEY.
September 29, 1890.
There was little wheat sown last week on account of rain.
Seems like winter is coming earlier than usual this year.
Mrs. C. F. Lurton recently visited friends in Louisville.
Yesterday was J. A. Lay's day for preaching at this place.
Mrs. W. H. Conner recently visited relatives in Jackson county.
Amos Hall amd family recently moved into Adam Glosser's house at this place.
Rev. Bell, a young Baptist preacher, delivered an able sermon at this place Sept. 21st. He
also preached in the evening of the same day.
Commiskey enjoyed her first Prohibition speech on the evening of the 20th inst. Mr.
Johnson, of Lovett township, aided by Mr. Conner, of this township, delivered the speech.
Several of our Democratic friends became offended (as we understand) and left in disgust.
CENTERVILLE.
September 29, 1890.
Clara Jordan is on the sick list.
Lizzie Ochs was the guest of Hattie Wetzel, Sunday.
Gently the breezes blow. There is going to be a wedding soon.
Our Sabbath school closed for the year at this place last Sunday.
Mrs. Merriah, and Lou Whitmore and children visited at Joseph Hendrick's, Sunday.
Andrew McClure, wife and daughter, Miss Gracie, were the guests of Allen Smith, Sunday.
Quite a number of young people from this vicinity attended Sunday school at Pleasant View,
Sunday.
There was a surprise singing at H. Wetzel's Monday night in honor of his daughter,
Miss Hattie's birthday.
There will be an ice cream and oyster supper at Centerville M. E. church on Thursday
night, Oct. 2d, for the benefit of the church. All are cordially invited to attend.
GRAYFORD.
September 29, 1890.
Miss Maud Stewart visited with her parents Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. George Vandergrift, who has been quite sick, is some better.
Elza Short, of Seymour, visited with friends here Thursday and Friday.
Rev. McCoy filled his regular appointment at Freedom Sunday week.
Henry Parker lost a fine horse last week. It was found dead in the barn.
Mrs. Meek and daughter, of Seymour, visited her brother, Mr. Braynom, last week.
John Held, of Rush Branch neighborhood, visited Mrs. Grace Rogers, recently.
Miss Emma Williams and brother of Rush Branch, with their friend Miss Maggie Gibson of
Ohio, were guests of Mrs. Grace Rogers last Wednesday evening.
October 1, 1890 ~ Part 3 of 3
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