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Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky
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Assorted local updates from Weston: new resident, school news, visits and travels, infrastructure progress on dyke, a birth, illnesses, business plans, and a religious meeting.
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P. B. York, of Elizabethtown, Ills., is now a citizen of this town.
Our school at the Academy is progressing nicely, under the tutorship of Miss Gussie Fletcher.
Mrs. Wm. Plew of this place is visiting relatives in Carmi.
The government work upon the dyke at this place is nearing completion.
F. B. Heath is all smiles just now: it's a girl.
Claud Hughes is ill with appendicitis.
James Eskew and son will leave today for Hati, Mo.
Chas. Blair of this place is talking of moving to Wheatcroft, in Webster county.
W. J. Smith thinks of going South in a few weeks.
Mrs. Rosa Holdman, after a few weeks stay with relatives at this place returned to Sturgis.
C. N. Cain and Robert Gabagan returned Wednesday from a trip through Southern Illinois.
The meeting at Barker still in progress with good results.
Mrs. Josie Mann, of Paducah, is visiting her father, Wm. Rawlins, of this place.
Vada, the little daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb, is slowly improving after a severe attack of malarial fever.
W. H. Little has chills.
Miss Sallie Clement of Fords Ferry visited here this week.
Messrs. Wm. Plew and C. L. Cain are going to embark in the livery stable business at this place soon.
Misses Hallie Anderson and Eva Eskew and Messrs. A. A. Avitts and A. R. Hughes, attended the floating palace at Caseyville.
Frank Daniel returned the first of the week from Mo. Mr. Daniel, we learn, purchased some valuable land while in Missouri.
What most people want is something mild and gentle, when in need of a physic. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets fill the bill to a dot. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by R. F. Haynes.
Miss Mary Brown, of Dwight, Ills., and Mr. John Brown, of Repton, visited here this week.
E. C. Travis reports that the nights are so dark that one has to look straight up to see how to travel.
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Local news from Weston includes P. B. York becoming a citizen from Elizabethtown, Ills.; school at the Academy progressing under Miss Gussie Fletcher; Mrs. Wm. Plew visiting relatives in Carmi; government dyke work nearing completion; birth of a girl to F. B. Heath; Claud Hughes ill with appendicitis; James Eskew and son leaving for Hati, Mo.; Chas. Blair considering move to Wheatcroft; W. J. Smith planning to go South; Mrs. Rosa Holdman returning to Sturgis; C. N. Cain and Robert Gabagan returning from Southern Illinois trip; ongoing meeting at Barker with good results; Mrs. Josie Mann visiting from Paducah; Vada Lamb improving from malarial fever; W. H. Little having chills; Miss Sallie Clement visiting from Fords Ferry; Wm. Plew and C. L. Cain planning livery stable business; Hallie Anderson, Eva Eskew, A. A. Avitts, and A. R. Hughes attending floating palace at Caseyville; Frank Daniel returning from Mo. with purchased land; Miss Mary Brown of Dwight, Ills., and Mr. John Brown of Repton visiting; E. C. Travis noting dark nights.