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! cate here permanently in his wile would be here with ants and friends. His death regretted.by his friends.
The body was brought here Monday morning and taken to the home o wite's parents. The funeral was Wednesday afternoon from the M, if etiurch. Rev. Mr, Kennedy conductis the service. The body was es the grave by the local Masonic lodge.
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