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Domestic News March 8, 1911

The Adair County News

Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky

What is this article about?

Local updates from Sparksville report business and farming progress, a child's injury recovery, personal visits, promising crops, illnesses, a successful revival meeting with 25 professions, a horse purchase, and scarce hogs.

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Sparksville.

Business of all kinds is progressing nicely. Farmers have a great deal more work done than usual at this time of the year.

Fannie, a little daughter of J. J. Stotts, who had the misfortune of getting her hand cut nearly off, a few weeks ago, is getting along nicely.

C. C. Coomer visited at Basil a few days ago.

H. F. Gaston was transacting business at Gradyville, Tuesday.

Curt Yarberry, of Cane Valley, was visiting relatives here a few days ago.

Prayer meeting at Antioch every Thursday night.

O. W Breeding was at Weed Saturday.

J. F. Gilpin spent Tuesday night with his daughter, Mrs. W. L. Gadberry.

Wheat and grass looks very promising.

Mr. Pink Corbin is confined to his room with grippe.

Mrs. Francis Roop is in a critical condition at this writing.

Bro. Payne and Bro. Scott have just closed a revival meeting at Antioch with 25 professions and the church and community greatly revived.

J. F. Gilpin bought an aged mare from A. T. Coomer for $60.

Hogs are very scarce in this neighborhood.

What sub-type of article is it?

Economic Agriculture Religious Event

What keywords are associated?

Sparks Ville News Farming Progress Wheat Grass Revival Antioch Grippe Illness Hogs Scarce

What entities or persons were involved?

J. J. Stotts Fannie C. C. Coomer H. F. Gaston Curt Yarberry O. W Breeding J. F. Gilpin Mrs. W. L. Gadberry Pink Corbin Mrs. Francis Roop Bro. Payne Bro. Scott A. T. Coomer

Where did it happen?

Sparksville

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Primary Location

Sparksville

Key Persons

J. J. Stotts Fannie C. C. Coomer H. F. Gaston Curt Yarberry O. W Breeding J. F. Gilpin Mrs. W. L. Gadberry Pink Corbin Mrs. Francis Roop Bro. Payne Bro. Scott A. T. Coomer

Outcome

fannie recovering from hand injury; pink corbin confined with grippe; mrs. francis roop in critical condition; revival with 25 professions and community revival; mare purchased for $60; hogs scarce.

Event Details

Business progressing nicely; farmers ahead on work; wheat and grass promising; personal visits and business trips reported; prayer meetings ongoing; illnesses noted; revival meeting closed successfully.

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