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Whiteside County


Sterling Standard - 17 October 1902 (Contributed by Debbie Thormahlen)

Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Miller and daughter, miss Anna spent last week with J.L. McKean.
George Culp left last week for Washington, D.C.
Archie Mathews shelled and delivered his corn at Sands Thursday and Friday.
Mesdames J.L. McKean and J.S. Miller spent Friday with Mrs. E.C. Kier of Unionville.
Mrs. C.G. Curtiss spent Saturday and Sunday at Mrs. Hawes’ and Mrs. Armstrong’s.
Mrs. R.P. Goodenough of Morrison came Satruday to visit his niece, Mrs. Orton Chamberlain.
Mr. and Mrs. S.M. McCalmont of Morrison spent Sunday with friends in this vicinity.
Miss Clara Kauffman of the Bend and her grandmother, Mrs. J. Kauffman of Sterling leave Thursday for Polo to visit friends.
During the storm Sunday evening Mr. J.Quinn’s barn was struck by lightning. The inside was badly damaged.
Mrs. Thomas Jamvin of Morrison spent Sunday at Will Hunt’s.
Harkness Brothers had their clover hulled. Frank Armstrong did the work.
Ernest Cassens is building a hog house.
Mesdames Emma Seeley and Louise Bunsey called on Mrs. C.G. Curtiss last Thursday.
Stuart Austin of Unionville was in this vicinity calling on friends.
Miss Harriet Fullmer of Sterling spent Saturday and Sunday at Mrs. Louisa Armstrong’s.

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