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everi in-’ , at Sunday.Nov 5it to* the HERE AND THERE.ipin Thomas McMahon, six miles south Illt;v ot Waverly, hanged nitnself Thursday I J 1 of la^t w* «*k. II** lost his wife hist spring and has been despondent everfrom -y 1 Serious rases of typhoid fever over' the couutry is about all the sickness i t ’ at present.[iver-1 * Corn husking is drawing to a close./ ; The crop is considerably below an av-erage. Twenty cents a bushel is all (iy s‘ that can be realized. It weighs outcure . i..cted lM)url-v* ,will ^ heat is a poor stand owing to the j. continual drouth. !fnv’ *^rs* Henry, of Voungblood, widown\ of Elijah Henry, and sister to CharlesWaters, one of the first settlers of■ ; * Morgan county, i- lying very low atV ; her granddaughter’s.11 lt;u Quite a brisk feeling exists among the farmers and new buildings mark tin* prosperity of the country.Mrs. Luther Turner, near VaueiTs Temple, died of consumption last week;also Robert Horton, one of Modesto's leading farmers, was buried from tin* r •} . M. E. church by the Odd Fellow* last oy* Tuesday, lie died of Bright's disease . ' and sutfered a long time.e Nov. 1.here j
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Jacksonville Weekly Illinois Courier

Jacksonville, Illinois, US

Wed, Nov 06, 1895

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