Article clipped from Princeton Bureau County Tribune

Henry Kitternnin turj^ol tliiit lie was i)orn .lune lifty-uine yearsbut his frientls tn the number of fifty or more, did not foruet it. C’liarles l^dve-joy invited Jiim otf to assist in a sheep trade, and kept him away ali day. lie arrived at lume about 7 p. m., ami found the company assemblelt;l and the feast spread. Alter the eomianv was regaled with a supper lit for imcullus, he was presented with a line violin. Next to a run after a fox witli his triend Liivejfiy. his particular weakness is a fiddle. There was a suspicious (]uaver in Henry's voice, and a shadow of a tear in ids eye as lie thanked the quests, one and all, lor the kindly remembrance. At a late hour the jthests departed, having enjoyed the lovely evening to the lUiiutst. and wishiiiit Mr. K. and wife many years of hapi»iness-Mrs. loder ami Miss Anna Doane went to Kvanston last week to visit Alvin loder. Tliey will visit the fair before returIdn^^
Newspaper Details

Princeton Bureau County Tribune

Princeton, Illinois, US

Fri, Jun 23, 1893

Page 9

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Anonymous

USA 03 Sep 2018

Other Publications Near Princeton, Illinois

Princeton Bureau County Record

Princeton Bureau County Republican

Princeton Bureau County Fair Daily

Princeton Bureau County Tribune