Name It & Take It, Volume 1, Number 7, Smithville, Monroe County, 9 July 1897 — Page 2
HASftE IT& TAKE IT,
DEATH ROLL OF A
WEEK
Ed. &> Mgr.R.B. Caster
Published weekly
CONTINUED
morning of cholera infan turn. Services were held at the house at lOo’eloek by Rev. Baker.The remains were interred in the christain chui’ch grave yard.
• SAD DEATH
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OF PETER SCISCOE
The intense heat makes it almost impossible for the quarries to run.
A rest up at the Picnic/, to-morrow would do youj: good. >■
Peter Sciscoe,clied Tuesday afternoon of paralysis. He was 64 years old,and an old resident of the county,and a high ly respected member of the Chris tain Church. He leaves a wife and three children, James, John and Miss Kate and a large number of friends to mourn his loss.
The IX'Ctr *rs say to avoid icy drinks,to heavy diet, this 100 weather.
The remains were interbed at Clear Creek Wed mesday afternoon.
You can go to the Centennial Exposition at ashville*Ten n., for $6. 95, round trip, good for 10 days.
A th re e c o 1 u m n p a p e r i B; now under eontemplat ! ion.
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