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BURLINGTON NEWS
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IRONTON REGISTER, JANUARY 29, 1891
Correspondent to
the Register.
 | Our little
village is not on the boom but is steadily growing. We now
have six stores. W. G. Davidson has started a new grocery on
Washington ave., and we hope will prosper, as he is one of
our most energetic young men. |
 | The M. E.
Church is being repaired, and the parsonage moved to corner
of Washington and Franklin. |
 | Rev. C. F.
Scott has closed his meeting at Mountain Chapel. Rev.
Crossley is holding a meeting at Delta. |
 | Talk about
the county seat being moved to South Point! Might as well
talk of its being moved back to Burlington, It's old home.
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 | Mrs. Rose
Betz and daughters May and Garnet, of Gallipolis are the
guests of Mrs. M. D. Davidson. |
 | H. F.
Davidson, of Ironton, is visiting Mrs. John G. Wilson.
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 | Mrs. J. C.
Carter is visiting her sister at Ford, Kentucky. |
 | A crowd of
young folks attended meeting at Delta Sunday night.
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 | E. M.
Wilson, who is teaching at Athalia, spent Sunday at home.
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 | Quite a
number of the workmen from the powder works are boarding on
this side of the river. |
 | We hear
there is to be a dance on Madison avenue soon. |
 | M. D.
Davidson has a barge of coal from Hartford City at the
wharf. |
 | Mr. Silas
Elkins of Kentucky, was calling on friends here Sunday.
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 | Mrs. Tillie
Stewart, who has been visiting in Ironton, has returned
home. |
 | Mrs. Rose
Dillon Bailey is the guest of Squire Dillon. |
 | It's funny
to see Hall Skelton tip-toe through the mud. |
 | Boys, the
next time you go to Macedonia start earlier. |
 | The white
saps visited our place not long since and left their usual
bunch of switches. |
 | J___
Faverty, of Huntington, W. Va., is visiting his mother. He
is now traveling agent for the Singer Sewing Machine Co.
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