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Cherryhill

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
July
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

There is an excellent chance for a blacksmith here.

Thomas Easton, of Toledo, is visiting his sister Mrs. H. T. Horner.

The Cherryhill dancing club gave a hop at the hall last Friday evening.

Mrs. Cora Cope, of Marion, Osceola county, is visiting her relatives here.

R. L. Huston and wife, entertained their children and families Sunday the 16th.

A very interesting meeting of the Epworth League was held at R. L. Huston's last Tuesday evening.

The Cherryhill ball club played against the choice of the Plymouth and Newbury teams last Wednesday.

John Cole, of Milan, a former resident and blacksmith here, helped Thos. Newton in his harvest here this season.

Prof. Chapman, of the normal faculty, and Fred H. Ziegon, a student, were guests of Dr. Scriters last Sunday.

The frequent rains, while very beneficial to corn and potatoes, are bothering the farmers some in securing the oat crop.

Some one who was ashamed to sign his name to the article, wrote a lot of misstatements in the Courier last week concerning school matters here.

B. W. Huston has threshed for M. E. Carlton. His wheat averaged 12 bushels per acre which is very good considering the severe ordeal wheat passed through last winter.