FROM MELROSE-1886
CLARK COUNTY HERALD
13-APRIL-1886
Rev. Minick will preach here next Sunday. Elder Rupp preached at the Bethel Church last Sunday. Ed Medcalf and James Pulver are both done husking corn. J.R. Trump began a three months school here last Monday. Col. Bailey will look after the condition of the highways again this year. C.M. Meeker says he would like to sell his Orange Township land at last years assessment. George Bartlett would take no boot between himself and the oldest man in the township. He has a girl friend.
18-MAY-1886
Jasper meeker has a cow to trade. Malt wells has taken down his flag of truce. A.J. Darnell of Vermillion County visiting his farm west of town yesterday. Mrs. Catherine Trump and her grandson Louie have been in Ohio for the last two weeks. Marion Dehl, from Johnson Twp, was here one day this week looking after the winter school. Col. Bailey has had a force of men on the roads for several days. Rev. Minnick preached at the Bethel last Sunday in the forenoon and Aunt Jane Gire, of the Friends persuasion preached at 3 pm. There are few, if any, better places to buy farm machinery than Melrose. In the last two weeks there have been sold from here ten cultivators, four corn planters, besides wagons, plows and other farming utensils. J.M. Meeker who has been suffering with consumption for several months, died last Sunday. He was buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery on Monday. Funeral services by Rev. Ewers. Mr. Meeker moved here from Ohio in 1840 and has lived here ever since. He was one of the old settlers. In his younger days he studied medicine but never practiced.
1-JUNE-1886
Frank Miller was in town Wednesday. Al Rowe and family went to Casey last Sunday. Rev. Rupp will preach at the Bethel tomorrow. Levi Wells is visiting his sister, Mrs. Dr. Wilkin. C.B. Rook visited Terre Haute the first of the week. P.F. Dodd is introducing a new fangled corn planter. James Thompson is making his annual sheep shearing tour. J.H. Edwards and his sister, Mrs. Doctor Baker, spent Sunday in this vicinity. Mrs. Emma Rowe and Mrs. Jones, of Martinsville, visited here last Tuesday. Mrs. John Perine has been confined to her bed two weeks with lung trouble. Thomas handy post is making preparations to have appropriate exercises on declaration day.
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