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From: "Jim Laird" <>
Subject: [KSJEFFER] MALLORY,WURSTER,LETT,COVINGTON,BABCOCK,RODGERS.,MOTT,MAUZEY
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 17:48:29 -0500
Nortonville Sentinel
Friday
March 6 1903
It is understood that four Atchison barbers, Dave MALLORY, John WURSTER, Gene LETT, and Will COVINGTON, are all appplicants for places on the new state board of barbers examiners. John WURSTER is a formerly of Nortonville young man and we hope he will get there.
Dr. R.W. BABCOCK, of New York City, brother of O.M.BABCOCK, of Atchison, will be married April 7 to Miss Muriel RODGERS, of Brookfield, N.Y. The marriage will occur at the home of the brides mother in Brookfield, N.Y.
Dr. BABCOCK is a Nortonville young man who is fast making his way to the front in the eastern metropolis, and the Sentinel joins many friends in wishing him and his wife a long and prosperous life.
Miss Lottie MOTT, eldesst daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam'l MOTT living south of Nortonville, died at the family residence last Tuesday night after a brief illness. Miss MOTT was operated upon last SUnday for appendicitis and Monday seemed to be doing nicely but took a sudden change for the worse that evening and died the next night at eleven o'clock. Miss MOTT was a bright, modest young lady, beloved by every one who knew her and her place among her associates can never be filled.
O. F. MAUZEY of Cummings, was a pleasant caller at the Sentinel office this week. Mr. MAUZEY is the Rural Mail Carrier on Cummings Route No. 1 and by the way this is one of the worst routes in this part of Kansas when it comes to bad roads. Mr. MAUZEY tells us that he has carried mail over this route all but eight days for the last twenty-seven months and two days he made the trip on foot the roads being so bad he couldn't get around any other way, and it is not infrequent that he has to make the route on horseback on account of the deep mud.
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