Friday, Feb. 27, 1903, Lafayette Daily Courier
Dayton Items
Little of interest has lately occurred in the vicinity of Dayton. Everyone
is quietly waiting for winter to release its grip, and for the return of
south winds, genial sunshine and springGeorge Gifford is slowly recovering
from a severe attack of rheumatism.Benjamin Ragen was in town last Monday
making arrangements to remove his restaurant from Reynolds to this place. He
will occupy the property of Mr. Gagen, formerly used as a saloon.Miss Pearl
Hill is still holding on to life, with little hope of permanent
recovery.The Rathbone Sisters entertained the Rebekah lodge last Monday
evening. There were about one hundred in attendance, and it goes without
saying that all who were present enjoyed the hospitality of the R. S. A.
Supper was served in the forepart of the evening after which there was music
by the Dayton orchestra, recitation and social chat.Mrs. Perry Brand, who
has been quite sick for some time, is slowly coming back to health.Mr.
Glaze has moved from Wyandotte to his property in the Kingsley addition and
is at home to his friends.
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