110 years ago
Oct. 14, 1915
The walls of the city’s new powerhouse are up, and the roof is being put on. The building is going to make an excellent appearance.
Charley Neiderhauser was quite severely bruised Sunday night as the result of an auto accident but is getting along all right.
He was coming from Peabody in his car while Clarence Winchester, with Mrs. Winchester and Mr. and Mrs. Will Wakefield as passengers, was driving past him.
The car in some way locked, and Charley’s car was turned over. He was unconscious for 20 or 30 minutes.
Sidney Holder, for 20 years with W.W. Loveless and Sons, has accepted a position with Marion Produce and would be pleased to have his friends call and see him.
ADVERTISEMENT — See the Pantle Hardware Co. before you buy. We have as good buggies as any mail order house for less money.
Mrs. Cecil Phillips entertained a company of girls at a taffy pull Saturday afternoon, the guests being Janie Chapman, Alberta Pantle, Blanche and Helen Roberts, Lenore and Marie Shahan, and Georgia Wakefield,
ADVERTISEMENT — Stoves polished, put up, or other work of that kind done. Call me at Case & Son’s office. L. King.
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