Bucklin Herald
Exerpts
Kindly provided by: Leslie Kohler
List Founder & Administrator
Mo Abstracts
Fri, 25 Nov 1898.
Rev. BROWNING spent Monday at his
home in New Cambria, where his brother
from
Tom FIELDS and Miss Eva CARTER were
in St. Catherine Sunday evening and attended
Rev. GIDDENS’ revival meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. [sic]
Westville were the guests of his brother R.P.
RICHARDSON and family the first of the week.
John T. PETERSON, who as a young man
used to live near Bucklin, but now of Quincy,
and an engineer on the Burlington [my note:
Railroad], is visiting his brother, J.B. PETERSON.
E.L. JOYEE [possibly JOYCE ?] of
was in the city Friday of last week.
Dr. M.L. WHITE of
couple of days last week.
Ben SWEARNGEN and wife have moved
to
Mrs. John CLEMENS and family spent
Thanksgiving with relatives in
Dr. SCOTT was confined to his bed with
pneumonia a couple of days the first of
the week.
Mrs. Ollie BRISCOE of
her mother, Mrs. A.L. PUTMAN a couple
of days last week.
Miss Stella WILLIAMS and Master Gussie
left yesterday for a visit with relatives and
friends in Laplata.
Wm. [sic] CRAWFORD of New
was in town Wednesday and made the
Herald office a pleasant call.
Friday, June 9, 1899
The infant child of Bud WOODS died Tuesday.
Mrs. O.A. OSBORNE and Mrs. V.E. SUMMER
were in Lingo Monday.
Mr. Wm. [sic] GRANTGES of Macon was a
Bucklin visitor Sunday evening.
Miss Maud BROWNING of New
visited her father here Tuesday.
Louis POSEY and family left Tuesday for
L. BOBBITT and Judge NESTER, two of
Hybrid’s prominent farmers were in the
city Saturday.
S.N. ROSEBERRY for Watches, Clocks,
and Jewelry, Repair work a speciealty
[sic] At Hughes’ Drug Store.
Dr. CANTWELL does any kind of Dental
work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office in
Hughes Drug Store.
L. HENSON and J.C. LAWSON left Tuesday
for
goes with a view to locating.
Fletcher COOLEY and family of Marcelline
were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W.D. COOLEY several days the past week.
Henry ROBBINS, local reporter for Col. BLEES’
Macon Citizen was in town Tuesday and called
on one of Bucklin’s fair ladies.