January 19, 1900

EAST BLUESTONE
                

There is quite a lot of sickness on East Bluestone at present, such as measles, rheumatism, and bad colds.

Wedding bells are ringing in our vicinity and look out for a perfect storm of weddings.

Mr. A HOUNSHELL will commence a singing school at the schoolhouse in about two weeks.

Mrs. J.D. TICKLE is still on the sick list. We hope for her a speedy recovery.

We have a shingle factory in our midst now, but we don’t know weather they can cut shingles or not. I will tell you, prosperity has struck us square in the back, Summers, Harman & Ruble are the manufacturers. They hope to advance wages 10 per cent in a few days.

Mr. S.A. RUBLE has opened up a commissary near here for the benefit of the laboring men, so they need not go far for their supplies.

Mr. E.E. HALE has purchased a fine farm from C.B. NEEL & Bro., also one from Gratton MULLINS.

   

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