The Messenger

Souvenir Compliments
of the
Citizens of Pleasant Hill 1907

Transcribed & Contributed by Billie Browning
August 2008


I N D E X

Baptist Church
Mr. & Mrs. C.R. Barnes (Editor)
A. T. Brant
B. T. Barton
Charles Billings
Bowers Grocery
D.E. Bower
W.M. Bower
C. & A.R.R.
Dr. Carrey's Office
The Christian Church
Citizens Bank
Ada S. Bybee Residence
Clarice Bybee
S.M. Clare
William H. Craigmiles


Elevator (Elmore&Lemmon)
Estella Ferguson
H. Claude Fortune
Dr. H.D. Fortune & residence
Galloway Bros. Hardware
A. L. Galloway Residence
George Galloway
John R. Galloway
Mayo L. Galloway
Milo E. Galloway
T.E. Gurney
Ethel Harpole
M.H. Hulshult & Residence
I.O.O.F. Hall
N.M. Jones


The "Messenger"
Old Mill
L.E. Oakley
W.L. Oakley
Will Phillips
Pike County Telephone
Pleasant Hill High School
Post Office
Aunt Ann & Uncle Fred Priestley
Ida Priestley & Residence
Priestley Memorial Methodist Church
E.M. Reed
D.R. Shultz
N.R. Shultz
R.A. Shive


A.J. Thomas & Residence
C.C. Thomas
Frank Thomas
Dr. J. Smith Thomas
S.B. Thomas view of home
Jacob Turnbaugh
W.E. Turnbaugh
J.T. Waugh
Alexis Weaver
Wayne Weaver
Irvin D. Webster
Dr. Russell Berry Wells
N.B. Williams view of h ome
G.T. Windmiller
W.A. Windmiller
Laura B. Zerenberg Residence





Alexis Weaver

Succeeded

Miss Laura Smith in the

Pleasant Hill Hotel

April 6, 1906





Wayne Weaver

Succeeded

Will Waugh in the

Pleasant Hill Livery

December 10, 1906



Residence of W.L. Oakley Built 902



Frank Thomas - City Drayman
He is a Pike county man and was born and reared on a farm, which
occupation he faithfully and succeefully folowed until August 1906,
when he succeeded W.F. Perry in the dray business.



A view of the Hill from the C. & A.R.R.
Residence of Mrs. S.B. Thomas on the left,
Mrs. N.B. Williams, on the right


Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Barnes
Editors and Publishers of
"The Messenger"
First Issue November 16, 1905


ELEVATOR
Elmore & Lemmons, Proprietors
Pay Highest Market Price for Corn and Wheat
Dealers in Hard and Solft Wheat Flours


E.T. Barton // A.T. Brant
BARTON & BRANT - Stock Buyers
Have been in teh business for about four years and are
considered the largest buyers in Pike County


THE OLD MILL BURNED IN 1903
We Need Another

GURNEY & WAUGH



T.E. Gurney

High Class

Tonsorial

Artists




J.T. Waugh

A Clean

Towel

To Every

Customer



Residence ofMrs. A.L. Galloway



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