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Raymond Scheer's grandmother was known as Aunt Camilla to everyone in Bethany, and it took no telephone call to get her out of her house. She made a career of visiting all the sick people in Bethany to cheer them up. The Wilkinson Bros. , dealers in lumber, tile and coal, es- tablished their business in Bethany in 1882. Members of the firm were four brothers, Jasper, John J. , Warren A. And William, all natives of Vinter County, Ohio. They were sons of Jacob and May Wilkinson. Later, Porter Wil...kinson took the business over and it endured until 1971. Horses were the only means of transportation between 1880 and 1900. There was even a stagecoach line running from Paris-to-Springfield. J. P. McCord was a most busy blacksmith for 50 years, and youngsters enjoyed watching him work with anvil and forge. Hitching posts arose at every store in town. W. P. McGuire The first big store building in Bethany was put up by W. P. (Uncle Billy) McGuire. It was a general store, which also served as a postoffice.
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