Susan, do you archive these anywhere? I'd like to search them at some point.
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Randy Ritchie
Shawnee, KS
Researching the Brand, Edwards, Gray, Ray, Ritchie, Royer and Troncoso families
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On Wed, 30 Apr 2003 00:09:41
Susan Y. Clawson wrote:
Dayton Items
Lafayette Weekly Journal
Correspondent:
Dayton, B. C. Sharpe
Dayton RR No. 23 T. J. Grove
February 27, 1903
Rural Route No. 23 (fragment)
Mr. O. Dunk of Pyrmont is moving on his father-in-law�s place today.
Mr. Yost, of Pyrmont, is visiting his son, Aaron Yost.
Pettit (fragment)
Mrs. India Peters visited at the home of Mr. Calvin Peters on Monday.
March 6, 1903
Alvin Baker and wife are the proud parents of an eight pound girl.
Will Davis and wife, of LaFayette were the guests of Miss Rosa Newhard, last
Sunday.
Roy Glaze is recovering from a severe case of the mumps.
Miss Nellie Adams and brother David, of LaFayette, were the guests of Will
Adams and wife, Sunday.
The Monitor High School will give their play, "The Cuban Spy," one week from
next Thursday evening. The proceeds will be used in putting a library in the
building.
Mr. Edwards from West LaFayette will move on the Tilman Paul farm this week.
The M. E. Church missionary society will meet at the church Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Perry Band [Brand?] is now able to be about after a serious illness.
Dr. Roberts of Oxford was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris Sunday.
Mr. Regan has moved back to Dayton where he will keep a restaurant.
Charles Godfrey has accepted a position in a dry goods store in
Indianapolis. He began work last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pyke returned to their home in Kansas this week after having
spent the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Robert Bull.
Mrs. Alfred Thompson is improving after a serious illness.
Elmer Eisenbach and wife, of West LaFayette were the guests of Dayton
friends last week.
Mrs. B. C. Sharpe and Mrs. John Muse spent the day with Mrs. Chas. Sharpe,
of Lafayette, last Tuesday.
Mrs. Peters, of Mulberry, was the guest of Dayton friends last week.
Mrs. David Logan is the guest of her parents this week.
March 27, 1903
Luther Dryer has sold his property to Mrs. Robert Warwick.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sharpe were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sharpe of
LaFayette, last Sunday.
Mrs. Carter has bought Marvin Paden�s property. Dayton will miss them and
all regret their leaving.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Thompson spent the day with William Burton and wife,
yesterday.
Mrs. Jacob Burton is visiting her daughter at Monticello.
Harry Goldsberry is the possessor a a new "Cesquevoe" [?] cornet.
Belle Virgin, of LaFayette was the guest of her mother last Saturday and
Sunday.
Vern Smith who has been working for Mr. Patterson, east of Dayton, went to
Virginia a few weeks ago to visit friends. While there he became exposed to
the small-pox. He came back and Tuesday evening was taken to the pest house,
at Lafayette. He is getting along very well at present.
Dr. E. C. Sharpe, formerly of Clifton, Mo., has taken charge of the new
school near teh pickle factory for the remainder of the term. Dr. Sharp has
been ill for some time and has been taking treatment under Dr. Miller of
Lafayette. He seems to be permanently cured and at the close of his school
term, he will locate at some point in Indiana and resume hs practice.
Mrs. Allie Baker has returned from Indianapolis with her baby girl.
Ward Boyles and Robert McCullough go to Chicago in about two weeks to begin
work on the street car lines.
Mrs. O. Virgin, Mrs. D. A. Dryer and Mrs. Burton Sharpe spent the day with
Mrs. Bruce Virgin last Thursday.
Pearl Hill is reported better the last few days.
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