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HElt;886Ll*rnt«intsTEELEANOR COMBS99 YEARS OLDThe second move was made when she became the wife of T\ diiam Combs and went to live on the 1 tile tract of land west of Dugger, where she residedto this part of the country and for many years therteafter, it was noth-. ing but a dense wilderness. Wolves,deer and turkeys and the smaller igame were very plentiful, and there were quite a number of bears, also. in this part of of the country. The howling of the wolves made the night hideous at first, but it did not takera-7 illatth,th.theed-)ct-mgre-itichisaC.antndnthhermg•m-itof | ^’ed | rtr* isue !V..V • -.Wi1. •lt; •* IIird,immuneinisi-until two years ago, when she moved to the home of her son, Wiley Gambill. just southeast of Sullivan.“There isn't much to be made in moving around.” sa. s Mrs. Combs. “A rolling stone gathers no moss.* and ' three removes are as bad as a fire.' You can readily understand how my furniture has been battered up by this moving around.”Mrs. Combs says that when she camelong to get used to them, and they slept as soundly amidst the fearful racket as anybody could in the extreme solitude of their country homesat the present time.Mrs. Combs is a member of the Christian church, having been taken into the church at Antioch more than 40;,years ago. She is a consistent, Christian, a good woman and is beloved by all who know her.oness*■!*l- . ■***’IDCDCnSUA! CCOOS HOLLOW.Mrs. Lloyd Wright and her sister, Mrs. Henry Butler visited friends near/ ' Tfiiun ouq /I o \r 1 ncf nrnnlr3 * ' • .ITHasiraprepared tocome moreing in ever)service at yday, Oct. 1Spi*36-inch Blaish; very softWorth $1.25 iSp25 PanamaBlue; trimmeplait. $7.50 and Saturda;I\T?Spti#Ladies UniPflovl Rnttrin
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Sullivan Union

Sullivan, Indiana, US

Wed, Oct 14, 1908

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