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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 23 Jan 1904, p. 3

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eflort oi physiciana and trained miner waeexhaueted in a vain attempt to prolong her lite and Friday evening, Jan 15th.nt10 p. m. ah‘e {all aaleep in the Lord whom he fled faithfully aerred (or yeara. lien Helen preceded her only ten daya. .hrvioea were held for ma. Helen Jan. 5th in the Baptlat church here up! which church both aietera were fictive membere. Sunday. Jan. 17th, at3 p. in. aervicee were held. for Hire Albina. Both bodice werei taken to‘Delavao. Wit”, the family home. at which place funeral eerricea‘ were held laai Monday afternoon and . “film war in the iamily lot V which “lead, held father end imother and eight; ohlidren. ihe only eurviving meniher of a iamily of mm being a brother now Whitman " .: eams... we a the win 5%?» th- Ila-pd aloe- we} int-Hubs dank o! m- A. R “Miriam. up“ m3 wing!!! be! m Hahn to bwpid mum «Shot-mm. W. are synod to H1! “no.“ u .1”th in unbly vol duo. two who have lived with u- no- long tint their’memoti- will dig“ in our hearts for lye. Mill Mbina R. LIB!" wu thicken with grippo pnumonia Christma- ove. Every eliminate tumor I very mgr“. 1}th MmE. E. Wyeofi led tho singing by the congregation My} ,rondflad with deep pathos n Mi” Flint read the tribute of the Daughten of the Revolution of 111% Ibeiety Kine Lanr was a Miter. Rector Wolentt read very Wively the eeriptnre. Rev. Rogers, of the Baptist church, oh‘éred prayer Rev. Pfenntiehi cf the Presbyterian church, I'polre of Miss LaBur’e public life nud devotion tn public welfare. Rev. "Lewis B. Hihbard revietved Mina LaBar’eJife, outlining mainly hel- history, though touching on the family history. The floral tributes were most beautiful and numerous. Among the societies that sent flowers Were the Daughters of the Revel-u tion. the Baptist church the High- land Park :Women’ a Club. “1031.383: wu born in Want county, Penn“ in 1839 her family came wont In a pnirio schooner to Dildu‘n, Wis. Their Their first Sunday in the” m was spent on the blah o! the Chicago the: near Rush shoot bridge. They were pioneer! no‘ only in Delano, but in Wllworth county. They brought their pioty with than sud ted" Del-m: In t Bum giant of our kahuna-adult, when, mam Delano Lib and in!“ W *0 Jam épetu has remained A Tcith‘ful Acme mil-I. siding by her mind hint to the stench and Sunday-3300i work In 1876 tb‘ Marne» the Put to reside with mother cider, Mu Cole Mice LIB“ hue served faithfuliy and efi’eiently in almost All branches 0! ‘the church work end wee an active end valued member of the Pubfic Library Baird of_thie place. ‘l'I'IB DRAMA Captain Beck», 3 drone of three net, emu-a by m. on; 'ro-msd' and given by the Alumni of ai- Deufleld Township High School ju- eiued by Mr. end hire. 1". B. Green end Ir. 8.. I. Prior et Goldberg? Opera House last Friday evening flee the event. of the season. The ion: of characters wee eepeoldly Capt. Robert Racing-01th Na- tional Guard, 3 levyer “when he bed nothing eleeto do and a liar all the eime." wee represented by Mr. George E Millard. whoee unper- eonetiou of the pert .wee deserving of the greatest praise, calling forth 3 etorm of epplauee It hie eble rend- ering of thie out Hie uncle from Japan “where they nub tea” :3" Mr. Henry-M. Prior, whole mime ie ‘eynonirnbue with everything thit re ebeoluteiy good,‘ In theiiueolutmg Mr. Frank B. Green repreeented Mr. Timothy Tolman. the Ceptein’e friend “who married for money and was sorry for it.” Mr. Green is a bornlaotor and did himself credit in every sew of this word His wife, Mrs Green, who‘ Is always 501 popular that her appearanea in the aignal for a storm of n'pplgm rep- teuented Mm. 'Tolman‘, “a lady”wi£h ‘a tamper, who finds her Timothy 1: ‘vaxation of spirit. Emeryoae’loflép tainly enjoyed this (slimmer Whigs!) part was executed in so able a manner. * Miss Bessie Cheverton, the Cap- tain' a pretty wife. was a great tum. ite with the $11de and did her part well, even at "anything awful.” The mischievious‘ maid.t Katie, better known to us as It“. Nina Bell, played her part to perfection in this figmily episodo ML/Frank'MoCaflery glad Mr. Frank Conrad donor's mush praisé for the cnditablq munnor in which the} aqqnined What. _ Much more mightfie said of the‘ satin . but u must not forget the excel out music {uni-bod by “no Fulton Orohutn. . Quito obbqnte program won granted if: “and”. Dgnoin'g i .275 Wat Central A;¢nd¢ ; W W introduced by Hon. Walter P. Brownlow, 'of Tennessee, which nppropriam 824,000,000 u an- fioh’d aid for the building of wagon roach.- 1’hic mm is to be suitable It the rue of .8, 000 .000 ' 1:th in [Sending in Congre- a: I hm called the 3mm" 1mm a year; 19 to be divided according to the population cfâ€"thc diaercnt states, but no “ate in to receive less than $250,000. _ Every state receiving national aid mum appro- pfilte and spend a like amount. The asserted growth of senti- meat in favor of the W has been 31dy due to the institution and esteem of the run! the nail deIivery system, which hue brought the disadnntiges of poor roads home to the farmers and other country dwellers. Applich cationsfor the extension of the heaters! delivery system“ are be. 1:13 refused by the Post oifice ;authorities on account of the roads) land the disappointed communities demand their improvement. These demands are so in excess of the ability of the local boards to re- ep‘ofid to that for a year pest High- ,way Commissioners all over the country ave been putting them- selves on record in favor of Na- tional aid. 834.000.0019 FOR WAGON ROADS. { It it; claimed on behalf of .the bill that the plan of distribution is more equitable than the distribu-_ tion of somé $32,500,0003 'year under the Rivers and Harbors Bill, which goes principally to the sea- board states and to the Mississippi delta. ' In support portof the Brownbw} Bill ma non! measure, atten-s tion inca caled to the fact that France has 23,608 miles of wugon road. which are built and main- tniud b the nation, and Italy about 5 .500 miles, while many of the «and of the Union spend hun- dhdn' of thonundn of dollar. In- innnlly 1n aid of highway immo- taunt. mm Pie: and can. um: um: i MCCLURE COMPAN Y LQMBER. c041. and 'mwmmm 07.1 1?. 0. Box :97 BUILDING MATERIAL a; {elephm 5Mw% JAS. M°DONALD STORAGE 800“ II “I! WILDIIB Gotonr terms before uteri! mgoodo. . A. Robertson NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE Household Furniture 90¢! It Emil. III! FIRST‘ST. Yards in Lumb'u-

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