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--Source for below: The Lawrenceburg Press Thurs., Jan. 4, 1900 edition "Charles Wolff, employed in a stove foundry at Piqua, O., spent the past week here with his mother and sisters." "S(?).R. Connor visited his parents in Ohio county last week." "Mr. Elsle of Logan, O., was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Ella Hiett, the past week." "Herman Ferger of Chattanooga was here the last day of 1899 and the first day of 1900 renewing old acquaintances." "Fred and Will Moeller were down from Cincinnati from Friday until Monday visiting relatives and hunting rabbits." "Gussie Poellmann of Cincinnati spent several days last week with his grandmother, Mrs. L. Poellmann." "Mr. and Mrs. Fred Demann and son Clemens of Vevay spent several days last week with relatives and friends here." 'Moores Hill.' 'Hardentown' 'Elizabethtown.' 'Bright' "Mrs. Belle Grubbs and son Lorain, after spending the holidays visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Cottingham, returned to Cincinnati Monday." Source for below: The Lawrenceburg Press "Mrs. Nannie Wingate of Cincinnati is gladdening the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Hornberger's by a few day's visit." "Miss Alice Dennis and niece, Miss May Dennis, left Friday to spend a week at their respective homes at Cole's Corner and Bennington." "Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Moore left Christmas morning for New Albany to spend a few days with their son, Rev. L.D. Moore and wife." |
cont. Source for below: The Lawrenceburg Press Thurs., Dec. 27, 1900 edition "Miss Minnette Harlan, supervisor of music and penmanship in the public schools, is enjoying the holiday vacation at her home at Osgood." "Mr. and Mrs. S.K. Gold, son Earl and daughter Mabel enjoyed Christmas at Harrison at the home of Mrs. Gold's mother, Mrs. Mary E. Thomas." "There was a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Huth on Christmas day, their son Frank being here from Bloomington, Ills., and their daughter Lizzie(?) from Cincinnati." From Newtown: "William Koch is home from Shelbyville enjoying a few days around the family fireside." --Source for below: The Lawrenceburg Press "Mrs. Philip Stein and her two children spent the holidays with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Leppert, in Cincinnati." "Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirsch entertained Thursday evening in honor of their daughter Elizabeth, who is home from a Cincinnati hospital to spend the holidays." "Professor J.O. Churchill, superintendent of schools at Cheyenne, Wyo, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. J.E. Schooley, part of last week. Professor Churchill is a native of this county, having been born and reared near Moores Hill. He has more than a local reputation in educational circles." Source: The Recorder, Rising Sun --Source for below: The Lawrenceburg Press 'Bellair' "Mrs. Lizzie Rolphing of Osman, Ills., has returned to her home after a pleasant visit here with relatives and friends." "Mrs. Stewart of Norwood, O., and Miss Emma York of Linwood have returned to their homes after a pleasant visit here." |
Dearborn County Schools Christmas Exercises --Source for below: The Lawrenceburg Press 'Moores Hill.' "Christmas tree exercises were held by the Methodist and Presbyterian Sunday schools on Christmas eve and Christmas night. They were well attended and all who took part acquitted themselves with credit." "Miss Maggie Ulrich gave a splendid entertainment for her scholars and visitors and presented each pupil with a present--the girls with dolls and the boys trumpets." --Source for below: The Lawrenceburg Press "Christmas sermon at the Presbyterian church next Sunday at 10:30. Parents having little ones to be baptized may present them at this service. The public is cordially invited." "The annual Christmas entertainment of the Presbyterian Sunday school will be held in the church Monday evening. There will be a Santa Claus and other attractions. Admission free. Everybody invited." Source: The Recorder, Rising Sun Source: The Lawrenceburg Press Source: The Lawrenceburg Press Source: The Lawrenceburg Press |
'Marsh's Predictions.' "Record Breaking Floods Promised For 1900. W.W. Marsh, the Winton Place weather prophet, predicts that the precipitaiton in 1900 will be the heaviest on record, and will cause disastrous floods throughout Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and West Virginia. Februrary and March will ???? worst floods. January will be the worst storm month. An early spring, he says, will be followed by a hot, sultry summer." "Miami Fire company held its watch meeting as usual New Year's eve, but owing to the old year going out on Sunday night the festivities were rather quiet. Only members of the company and Goetze's band were present." "John Ringloff entertained a number of friends with a euchre party at his home on Shipping street New Year's eve." "The dance given at Oester's hall Monday night was largely attended. Miss Sophia Ringer was awarded first prize as the finest dressed lady and George Fox as the finest dressed gent." Source: The Lawrenceburg Press Source: The Recorder, Rising Sun |