From the Personals column of the Lafayette Weekly Courier, July 2,
1878
*Born to John Hine - a daughter.
*Miss Anna Ball is visiting Templeton.
*George Stockton's infant child is very ill.
*Mrs. John A. Wilstach is lying at the point of death.
*Al. Sickler, of the Wea, has a new self-reaping binder.
*Bob Ingersoll has removed with his family to Washington.
*David Murphy left on a through sleeper for Boston Friday morning.
*The grave of Albert S. White is to be marked with a handsome monument.
*The two-year-old child of John Heffner, on the Wea, is very low with lung
fever.
*It is reported that David Murphy, the missing man from Camden, has returned
from Kansas and gone to work in the harvest field.
*Arthur C. Boswell, of Benton County, is under arrest for stealing cattle in
Texas. He was taken to the Lone Star State Wednesday.
*Elder Wainscott, of the U.B. Church, is lying dangerously sick at his home
in Green Hill. He has many friends in the Star City and throughout the
State.
*S.D. Jackson, Esq., has taken unto himself a wife in the person of Miss
Chenoweth, of Battle Ground. The Courier sends hearty congratulations.
Mr. Jackson is one of our most substantial citizens, and his fair bride is a
most estimable lady.
*Dr. Moore, T.C. Bailey, Esq., and several other families from Green Hill
are coming to Lafayette to picnic the latter part of next week. They
propose spending the day in sight-seeing, taking in Purdue University, &c.
Harry Burton is to show them around.