Elizabeth Webb in Cecil County, Maryland 11 February 1811.
Among those that went are Arthur Bangs and wife, Jim McLain, John Keck, J. Chapin, an old 1870 resident of Arkansas City, was in town last Friday. Frank Pierce, of Dexter, was in the city yesterday. On motion the following committees were appointed, to-wit. Sage and Smith Mortuary are in charge of arrangements.
Since Maidt, the carriage painter, came to town the appearance of the town vehicles has much improved. Pryor is nursing a well developed boil on the back of his neck. Nothing is left now but to await the pleasure of Providence. Shepard says the more they use the Centennial Washer, the better they like it. Darts and daughter, Miss Bertha, of Dexter, were in town today. Young, Urey Benson and John Ulysses neither married. Bostick, Mortmer and Leslie could have been their sons. Ritchie, on the sub-treasury plan at the courthouse tonight.
Burrell handed us a very fine specimen of the Rambo apple on Monday last. My father, Raymond Luther Bostic, was born 15 Feb 1897. Willmer of Arkansas City were granted marriage license yesterday.