3/4/1891
Infant child (still-born) of Mrs. John Whitman was buried at Walnut Hills
Sunday.
3/11/1891
Personal Paragraphs
Obe Greenway was in Petersburg a few days ago to do business with the
trustees, as was also Peter Lowe.
Charley Patterson and John Bowman, Louisville, Kentucky, visited their
parents and friends here the past week.
At Court
Maggie Saunders, for prostitution, was released.
Art Cook was fined $5 for disturbing a religious meeting.
The case against Frank Lindsey, keeping a house of ill-fame, came up
yesterday, but was not decided at time of going to press.
Last Sunday evening Jackson Ferguson's Sunday School class presented him a
beautiful gold-headed ebony cane as a token of love and esteem in which he
is held by the class. The presentation was made at Mr. Ferguson's
residence. On Sunday morning he carried his present to Sabbath School and
church. This week he and his family will move to W. A. Oliphant's farm in
Clay township near White River. During their stay in Petersburg, they made
many warm friends who regret to see them move away, and whose best wishes
go with them.