Thanksgiving 1912

Some prominent citizens were thankful for a variety of things in November of 1912.

I am thankful for the many pleasant rides I enjoyed this summer, and incidentally that the grocery business is good. – W.B. Shumway

I’m thankful that the B&O is always on time. – C.K. Fowler

That God is good to me, thankful that I am still alive. – George Tifft

Thankful for small favors and big ones in proportion – C.F Inskeep

I’m thankful that I still have eighteen months to serve as postmaster. – Dick Moore

I’m thankful I can still get out and shoot. – Guy Philbrick

I am thankful to have a place among the multitudes contending for an every improving citizenship. – J.A. Lumley

I am thankful for good health, the prosperity of the schools, and the interest Falls people take in them. – Professor Richardson

I am thankful that the chickens are doing well. – E.G. Geneemer

I am thankful for good health. – Dr. Smith

I am thankful for the many things of life enjoyed, also thankful for prospects of reestablished excursions of the coming season. – William R. Lodge

I am thankful that I am alive. – C.W. Vaughn

I am thankful the election resulted as it did. – Matthew Crawford

I am thankful for the generosity of the public in their dealings during the year. – Frank Heath

I am thankful that the destruction of the dam did not cause more serious loss, also that we are again able to operate our Staybolt plant. – C.N. Walsh

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