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Subject: Bainbridge - week of 16 December 1914
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 19:31:42 EST
Geauga Republican, Wednesday, December 16, 1914
local news column for Bainbridge
General items not naming any individuals have been omitted. Surnames
mentioned: Alexander, Drake, Haskins, Larue, Laughlin, McFarland, Miner,
Niece, Pfeffercorn, Scott, Stafford, Taylor, Timmons
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Cleon Taylor, who has been seriously ill all the week, is reported better.
Mrs. Mark Timmons was able to ride out last week.
Philip Haskins has been very ill with throat trouble.
Alfred Stafford is able to be out after a long illness.
Mrs. J. W. Scott and Mrs. W. W. Niece were recently called to Bazetta by the
serious illness of their brother.
Chas. Larue has been having a serious times from the effects of having a
tooth extracted. His neck was badly wrenched; the doctor said nearly
dislocated.
Elwin McFarland has his sawmill in Clair Drake's woods preparatory to sawing
timber for a large barn to be built in the spring.
The Laughlin and Alexander families have gone to their new home in Tennessee.
M. L. Miner bought Mr. Alexander's farm, and Mr. Pfeffercorn, of Cleveland,
the Laughlin place.
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