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plt;BftfSwplt;dib(w6tSICC8tI tlland.ROSEVILLE NEWS.Time -vJit z n—Mrs. O. G. Lofftua is recovering from an attack of malaria.Ira Dilley has purchased the K. B. Bradley property on north Chambor-laia street.J. H. Pittman M. D., has located at Camp Point for the practice ct his profession. His hosts of friends here wish him success.During the paet week a son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Roes, and to , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Adkieson. A daugh- j * ter has been born to Mr. and Mrs. James Enfield.John Willard has a force of men put- ! ting down a shaft on hie lots east of j the track and will take out the coal * which underlies the ground, They struck coal last night at a depth of about 30 feet.The new brick walk from the square ; y east to Chamberlain street was com re pleted last Saturday evening. The crossing has not been put in yet. Now i tTlt; the Township Board of Education should put down a brick walk on the north and west sides of its lot.Our Youngstown correspondent tells of the burning of Anson Hoisington’s farm residence near that place last Monday. Mr. Hoisington has many friends a* in Roseville who are sorry to learn of j * his loss, The fire was caused by sparks i ' failing on the roof from a chimney con- j nected with an old faehioned fire place, j . The house was worth about $2 500 and ; * was insured for $1,200 in the Warren j County Farmer’s Insurance Company. The contents were insured for $300.refeVftl fl m 1 wtlcc
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Monmouth Republican Atlas

Monmouth, Illinois, US

Fri, Nov 29, 1901

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