Monroe County Ohio Genweb

 
    Newspaper Tidbits from Ozark



The Spirit of Democracy, June 22, 1899



For the last two weeks vegetation has grown until now it looks fair for a big yield except the timothy meadows which promise a very light crop.

The Watson well is still producing an abundance of salt water. The Houston well is doing nicely at about three hundred and fifty feet.

George Carle, who has been working at Martins' Ferry, returned home Thursday to pay his parents a few week's visit.

Henry Karig has surrendered his position as hand on the section of George Morris for a couple of months.

William Martin lost a good horse last week caused by eating too much clover.

Messrs. J. A. Brown and C. B. Blackledge were at the county seat Friday.

Miss Pearl Taylor is visiting her brother Ed TAylor at Woodsfield.

Mrs. Williams of Armstrong visited at Tony Burkhard's last week.

Mike Hoffman is home from Benwood this week.

George Rhines is quite poorly.