The Davis City Advance, Davis City, Iowa Thursday, October l9, l899 HAMILTON ITEMS: CLYDE GRAVES is said to have left the country. AARON COZAD went to the reunion of his old regiment at Osceola. CHARLEY GRAHAM and family and MISS FANNY LAMPERS went to Ringgold County last Friday. MR. GLADWELL, a blind preacher, is assisting in the protracted meeting at Riverview at present. MISS ELLA STUTEVILLE and MRS. LILLIE STUTEVILLE are both sick with malarial fever. HOMER THARP is carrying his hand in a sling having had it crushed in a cane mill. Ye correspondent went last week to a county convention of the friends of the Sunday Schools at Tuskeego, though the attendance was small a very good time was enjoyed by those present. MISS BARNES represented the State Association. She is a lady of great culture and talent and made the meeting a great success. A county association was organized. REV. MR. ELSLEY, of Leon, President; W.H. JENNINGS, of Garden Grove, and H.REED, Vice-Presidents; O.B. OFFICER, Secretary; and REV. H. HAMILTON, of Decatur, Treasurer. Copied by Nancee (McMurtrey) Seifert October 7, 2003 |
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