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Subject: Ripley news from the Plymouth Advertiser ... 06 March 1915
Date: Tue, 08 Jun 2004 18:29:08 -0400
Ripley news from
THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER
(Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio)
06 March 1915
Volume 62, No. 16
Miss CLARIS TOOKER is counted among the sick at present.
R.C. BOARDMAN attended the extension school in Plymouth last week.
Mr. and Mrs. U.W. RANK were guests of relatives in Cleveland last week.
B.L. BLACKMORE was under the care of Dr. SAUNDERS of Shiloh, a few days
last week.
FLORENCE DEWITT, who has been spending a few weeks with her sister, in
Crestline, arrived home last week.
Miss HELEN SIMMONS in writing to her friends here from Florida reports
her trip through the south as very enjoyable and pleasant.
CHAS. ALBERTS, who has been living back in the woods on his farm making
plenty of money, has extended his domain by purchasing the W.H.
McLAUGHLIN farm, where he will reside in the future.
Mrs. MINNIE McMULLEN, who underwent an operation at St. Luke's Hospital
in Cleveland recently, found the operation was not successful and went
back to the hospital last Sunday for another trial.
E.E. LEONHARDT sold his farm to D.J. STUCKEY and moved on a farm near
New Washington last Tuesday. E.E. and his esteemed wife made many
friends in Ripley, and we all regret his moving from our midst.
ALBERT REIBER, the blind broom manufacturer, would be glad to supply all
the wants of broom users at very reasonable prices, and would appreciate
the patronage very much. He is at home on the W.B. ROSS farm.
DAVIS TRUXELL, aged 96, is very sick at the home of his son-in-law in
Ripley. The physicians and those at his bedside have no hopes of his
recovery. His daughter, Mrs. DELARVER, is assisting in the care of her
father.
E.C. KING and wife, Mr. and Mrs. BARTOW, Mrs. L.B. TRUXELL, Mrs. MELVIN
HOWARD, EMMA HA--ING, Mrs. LWEIS LUTEMAN, HENRY LUTEMAN, and the writer,
were the Ripleyans in attendance at the Carson funeral in plymouth last
Saturday.
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Amy E. Armstrong ()
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