This appeared in "The Messenger" Mowrystown, Ohio
November 2, 1909
"Real Estate Transfers"
John List and wife to J. G. Balanger, lot 15, Mowrystown, $200.
Thomas C. Smith to A. R. Mowry, lot in Mowrystown $95.
Lucinda Hodge ahd Joseph Mowry and wife of Illinois, to A. R. Mowry lot in
Mowrystown, $250.
G. A. and W. E. Diehl and wife to Charles Walker, 4 acres, Whiteoak township,
$675.
Johnson Miller and wife to D. C. Winkle, 18 acres in Hamer township, $300.
Frederic Druhot and wife to P. H. and Geo. Durhot, 24 acres in Whiteoak
Township, $500.
(Local News)
Mrs. Sarah Johnson of New Albany, Indiana is visiting her brother James
Weaver, after an absence from here of over twenty-five years. She is
accompanied by her nephew, James Hodge.
Capt. Joseph Gaymon was taken suddenly ill with acute diarrhea and for awhile
all hope for this recovery was gone. At present he is somewhat improved and
hope to entertained of ultimate recovery.
I.F. Felbel, the well know clothing merchant died suddenly at his place of
business in Hillsboro yesterday morning, November 17 at 9 o'clock. He was
married to Miss Mina Plaut of Cincinnati. September 13, 1870, and leaves
beside his wife five children, Jacob, Jullus, Rosetta, Michle and Louis. Mr.
Felbel was about 51 years old.
Izair Roberts, an old pioneer residing north of town, died Saturday morning
after a lingering illness. He was age 70 years and some days. The funeral
services were held at Olive Chapel Sunday at 1:00 o'clock by Rev. Styers, of
Brownsville, after which the remains were interred in the cemetery near her.
This appeared in "The Messenger" Mowrystown, Ohio
November 16 1909
C.E.Kier is employed by the Bell Foundry Co. at Hillsboro.
Mrs. Elsie McCann of Orient, was called here last week on account of the
death of her nephew, Arthur Lods.
Peter Goux of Clay township, has moved into C. A. Long's property on North
High Street.
Wm. Lance and family of Taylorsville were visiting Henry Lance and wife last
Sunday.
Rev. E. E. Harris and wife have moved into Ira Edgington's property on North
High St.
This appeared in "The Messenger" Mowrystown, Ohio
December 7, 1909
A.L. Osborn has moved into his new residence on West Main Street. He has
begun the carpenter work on Mrs. Marinda McQuitty's house. We are glad to
note these improvements and wish there were more.
This appeared in "The Messenger" Mowrystown, Ohio
December 21,1909
Charles Kier and wife have moved into their new home on West Main Street.
W.O. Kier and family of Sugartree Ridge, were visiting Lewis Naylor and
family last Sunday.
Miss Ida Hunter of Winchester, is guest at the home of her uncle Wesley
Milner.
Samuel Jacobs and son, Andus of Greenfield, were guests of Mrs. Jacob's
daughter, Mrs. William Cotterill, and other relatives here the past ten days.
I.E.Diehl and wife of Hamilton are rejoicing over the arrival of a new boy on
December 7.
Also W. E. Kelley and wife of Lawton, Olka. an eight pound boy
on the same date.
Clarence Hunter of East Danville, moved into J. T. Higgins' property on North
High Street on last Tuesday. Mr. Hunter is employed as engineer for Milner &
Hunter Bros. four mill.
G.W.McQuitty and wife are spending the winter with their son Charles McQuitty
at Lawton, Okla. Mr. McQuitty has been suffering with rheumatism for severa
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