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Turning Back the Pages

Turning Back The Pages

100 years ago — February 1921

SALISBURY — Mrs. John Ball is having her house wired for electricity.

LIME ROCK — Charles Cashdollar has resigned his position here where he has lived 34 years and is to move to the club house in Huntsville in the near future.

Turning Back The Pages

100 years ago — February 1921

LIME ROCK — Mr. Wanamaker fell from a wagon and broke one of his ribs recently.

LAKEVILLE — Edward Webb Jr. has given up his position at Miss Jane Smith’s garage to devote his entire time to his milk business. John Finkle has taken the position left vacant by Mr. Webb.

Turning Back The Pages

100 years ago — 1921

­Salisbury is getting to be quite a center of real estate transfers at present. William Dempsey, local plumber, has purchased the tin-smith business of C.F. Wanger and will move into the house now occupied by Mr. Wanger about April first. 

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 100 years ago — January 1921

Tuesday morning’s thermometer readings gave a temperature of 8 to 10 below zero, the coldest yet this season. A high wind made the day seem still worse and necessitated some hustling with the coal shovel to keep houses warm.

ORE HILL — Tony Genito has gone to New Jersey to work.

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