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^ m aiiii iuueu iu prevent nerfrom traveling. She was taken seriously ill soon after reaching her daughter’s home and failed rapidly from that time. Mrs. Dale was bo;n in England but had been a resident of North Lawrence many years. Mr. Dale is a well known coal miner. The deceased is survived also by a son, Harry Dale, who is in the livery business at North Law'rence. The body was taken to th« family home Sunday. The fur ej 1 will e held from the M. E. church in North Lawrence Tuesday at 1 ;:ilt;) o’clock. Interment will be made iu the Newman Creek cemetery.GEORGE LASIC.George Lasic, aged 43 years, died at the state hospital Sunday. The lody is being held to await advice from relatives in Jefferson county, the deceased’s farmer home.J. L. HALL.Orrville, March 20.— J. L. Hall, aged7o years, one of the oldest residents of Wayne county and the oldest resident of Orrville, both in residence and in point of years, was killed at Akron Saturday by being hit by a Baltimore Ohio passenger train as he stepped from a Canton, Akron Columbus train. Death was instantaneous. The back part of the head was torn off and one arm and one leg broken. The body was brought to the family home here. The funeral was held Monday and the body taken to Mogadore for interment. Mr. Hall was’a veteran of the civil war and after returning from the conflict was village marshal for ten years, dur-
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Massillon Evening Independent

Massillon, Ohio, US

Mon, Mar 20, 1905

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