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Albert Wall, Big Creek, Brad Toney, Dollie Toney, education, Ettie Baisden, Fred Sanders, genealogy, Green Shoal, Hamlin, history, James B. Toney, Keenan Toney, Leet, life, Lincoln County, Lincoln Republican, Logan County, Lottie Lucas, Lottie Toney, Lucille Toney, Mae Bias, Maud Dial, Pumpkin Center, Toney, West Virginia
An unknown local correspondent at Toney in Lincoln County, West Virginia, offered the following items, which the Lincoln Republican printed on Thursday, November 3, 1910:
Tobacco cutting is over.
Miss Lottie Lucas, who is teaching school near Pumpkin Center, visited home friends Saturday and Sunday.
K.E. Toney is building a fine dwelling house near the old home place.
Mae Bias, of Hamlin, was a recent caller at this place.
Albert Wall, of Leet, was seen on Greenshoal, a few days ago.
Miss Dollie Toney, who is teaching school at Big Creek, Logan county, visited home folks Saturday and Sunday.
Misses Ettie Baisden and Maud Dial were visiting relatives and friends at Toney Sunday.
Fred Sanders, of Logan county, visited his sister, Mrs. B.D. Toney, Sunday.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Toney, a fine girl baby. Mother and daughter both are getting along fine.