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TEKONSiiA./•Lois Haadll.The largo stock barn near the depotbelonging to Frank Allen, was struckby lightning early Sunday morning during the heavy thunder storm whichswept over this region. Fortunately!r. Allen hud removed from the barn some seventeen bead of cattle the day before so that no stock was killed. The frame work to the barn was considerably shattered. The loss was covered by insurance in the Farmer's mutual.Tekcmsbtt possesses a school „4Smaf m!1 j whom some smart fellow, ought to I marry quick. She teaches a country j school, hitches up her own hor3s and j drives h distance of over seven miles j and back every day rain or shine.C. W. Higgins, of North BlaufordJ who has been visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity for several weeks, returned home Monday. 'The school board are wrestling with the problem of engaging a principal for the ensuing year, a number of applications having already been renewed.
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Marshall Statesman

Marshall, Michigan, US

Fri, Apr 17, 1903

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