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TRIBUTE TO THOMAS BROOKS WIFE DEATH 1901
St Louis Republic
Saint Louis, Missouri
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1897 OBITUARY OF 6 YEARS OLD DEWITT CLINTON
Kansas City daily journal
Kansas City, Missouri
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George Everhart
notice of his death Kirksville, MO paper... p 4
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Two Fighting Teens Literally Pay the Price
Ivan Fromm of Cherryville and Tine McClain of Leadwood tried to stage a little fight near the Leadwood Church of God last Sunday night but were separated before extensive damage had been done. The next day they were brought over to give a full report of the funny affair to Mont Mason, and before they left he asked them to pay the rent on the ground where the fight was staged as all good sportsmen do. They agreed to his request and were presented with bills of $21.05 each.
Farmington times and herald
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