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The Key Finder
1997
Vol. 18 No. 1
Memphis Weekly Democrat
S. C. McDowell Editor and Publisher.
Memphis, Scotland County, Missouri
Thursday, Deoember 2, 1880
Married, at the residence of the bride’s mother, Nov. 28, Mr. W. O. Woodsmall to Miss Jennie May Miller, Rev. Bartlett Anderson officiating. The wedding was quiet. A few near relatives of the contrecting parties were the only guests. Oscar is one of the best young men of our county, and is fortunate in securing so excellent a young lady as a partner through life. Both have grown up in this neighborhood, and their numerous friends wish them great joy.
Thursday, February 10, 1881.
New Providence Siftings
W. C. Woodsmall Sold a Lot of Cattle and several hundred bushels of corn to the Price Bro’ s, last week.
Thursday, August 4, 1881.
Wm. H. Richardson, aged thirty-one years, three mo. and two days, died July 26th, 1881. Leaving a faithful companion and aged parents to mourn their loss.
W. G. Woodsmall lost a fine mare recently. She bled to death from the nose.
The Farmers ' Union
Memphis Mo.
Feb. 5, Dec.31, 1891
The Farmers’ Union, Memphis Mo. Thursday Feb. 19, 1891
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