Lake City Graphic

June 6, 1889

LOHRVILLE ITEMS

Too late for last week

Chess is at a discount since foot ball came.

E. SPANGLER returned from the east last week.

D. DECKER started east on a short trip last Saturday.

Quite a number of hogs were delivered her on Tuesday.

Elmer KELSEY and wife spent last Sunday in Gilmore City.

Frank EKSTRAND returned from his western trip last Friday.

Mr. WHERRY is repairing the roof of the Northwestern Hotel.

Every body has the foot ball craze in town and are kicking at all hours.

The Methodists have organized a Sunday school at their church.

Mrs. WILSON of the Northwestern hotel spent Sunday in Rockwell.

Mrs. J. G. PARKER is still on the sick list. She is under the care of Dr. McVAY.

Our new street commissioner is doing some good work on the streets this week.

The ladies of the Presbyterian church gave that building a thorough scrubbing out last Thursday.

One of the SIMMONS' little girls broke her arm last week by falling out of a small express wagon. She is under the care of Dr. TOWNSEND and is doing well.

Mrs. TOMPKINS came down from Lake city on Saturday of last week.

D. J. TOWNSEND shot a jack rabbit on decoration day.

Quite a number of Lohrvilleites decorated at Lake City.

The new sidewalks in front of the hotel and barber shop are appreciated.

Frank EKSTRAND drove to Lake City on Friday.

Three small flags were unfurled in Lohrville on decoration day.

J. B. CRAWFORD started for Sterling, Ill., on Friday to be gone about two weeks.

Dr. SHAFER went to Adel last Saturday returning the same day.

Ed. RITCHIE was in town Sunday and Monday.

W. J. GILLAM went to Perry on Monday where he will visit with his parents a few days.

Jno. LAMPHIER and family passed decoration day out in the country.

Jno. ALLISON has an Alaska humming bird on exhibition at his hardware store.

Geo. KNIPP is doing good work with his paint brush in various parts of town.

Deman DECKER returned on Monday from his trip east and north east.

A few Lohrville people took in the play at Lake City on Tuesday eve.

Quite a number of our young people went up to the Lakes last Sunday.