from a Montrose, PA area newspaper in Aug, 1916: BEGIN Eash Rush - Mrs. C. P. Linaberry has returned from Sayre hospital. She was there seven weeks for a serious operation on her foot. When a child, 9 years old, she stepped on a nail and has been doctoring for rheumatism for many years. With the X-ray examination was found about 1/2 inch of nail imbedded in the bone of the foot. This was removed, with portions of dead bone. A silver plate and joint was put in place of diseased bone removed. She is doing well. END From The Montrose Independent, Montrose, Pennsylvania dated April 28, 1927: BEGIN East Rush. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Linaberry, of Camptown, visited their son, C. E. Linaberry and family, Sunday. END