The Telephone as a Leveler
Opinion piece about telephones from an exchange, as reprinted in the Skidmore New Era (Skidmore, Missouri), 1907.
Family and local history for Skidmore and northwest Missouri.
Opinion piece about telephones from an exchange, as reprinted in the Skidmore New Era (Skidmore, Missouri), 1907.
Weather slows, but does not stop, business in Skidmore, Missouri in 1907.
A report from the Maryville Tribune, as reprinted in the Skidmore New Era (Skidmore, Missouri), says that money was found hidden in the walls of the home of Dr. P. H. Talbott by the farm’s new resident, Samuel Corrough. Dr. Talbott was murdered by his sons 25 years prior.
James H. Barrett returns to Skidmore, Missouri from Dixon, South Dakota, in 1907.
James, Elizabeth, and Roberta Ross, children of John and Mary (Sollitt) Ross, reunite in Skidmore, Missouri for the first time in 36 years in 1907.
A. F. Hitchcock moves the City Drug Store of Skidmore, Missouri in 1907.
Lee Teson celebrates his birthday in Skidmore, Missouri in 1907.
Brief report of a scuffle at the Mutual telephone central office in 1907, thanks to the Carden City Items published in the Skidmore New Era newspaper (Skidmore, Missouri).
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pfeiffer host an ice cream supper at their home west of Skidmore, Missouri in 1907. (Skidmore, Missouri, Nodaway County, Missouri, history, genealogy)
News from Skidmore, Missouri in 1907.