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Subject: [PA-LAC] Excerpts, The Providence Register, April 2, 1898
Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 08:40:50 EDT
It looks very much like war.
Mrs. D. D. Jones is at Glen Lyon.
Mr. John Atherton and Miss Carrie Atherton were in Albany on Thursday.
Miss Bertha Watkins has returned to Bucknell University to resume her studies.
Merchant Enos Flynn is home from a pleasant visit to Old Point Comfort and
the South.
Lewis Rinslaud's Barber Shop is now located at 107 Wyoming avenue, under
Luther's Jewelry store.
The Woman's foreign Missionary society of the Presbyterian church met
yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. K. Smith.
N. M. Gardner is dangerously ill at his home on North Main avenue.
Mrs. C. H. Scharar continues quite ill at her home on North Main avenue.
There will be an entire suspension of work at the Brisbin mines until further
notice.
W. C. Cowles is now pleasantly located in his new store in the building so
many years occupied by D. D. Jones & Son.
The indications are that there will be a very little work about the mines
during the month of April. It is likely that about one third time will be
the order.
Mr. Jerry Arnold and Miss Lizzie Morgan were united in marriage at the home
of the bride's parents on Wayne avenue on Wednesday last by Rev. Horace
Peckover....
Mrs. S. R. Henwood was called to Honesdale yesterday by the death of her
father, Mr. C. C. Lane, aged about 70 years, who died very suddenly from
heart trouble. Interment will be made to-morrow afternoon.
Mr. John Shotton, aged 72 years, father of Mr. Thomas Shotton, of Oak street,
died at his home in Kenieworth, Kansas, last week. Mr. Shotton was a former
resident of this valley and lived at Parsons. He is survived by his wife and
three sons.
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