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TAKENBY AGED INDANVILLE, Ind., Nov. 13.-Jesse Eg-gers, of New Maysville, was In Danville on business, the other day. He is one of the pioneer settlers of Putnam county, Mr. Eggers passed through Danville inthe year of 1827 on his way to Illinois. The same year he returned to Putnam county and has lived there ever, since. Mr. Eggers was born Jan. 11, 1818, near Con-nersvllle, Ind. He is now nearly 02 years old, and is hale and hearty, and rodehorseback to Danville, from three miles♦rorth of New Maysville and never left the saddle, returning in the afternoon o1 the same day. He rode a 5-years-old horse, which he broke himself. He says he never used tobacco, intoxicating liquors, never swore an path, and has always been a Democrat.!among Miss years t cupy t church ing the will pr “The of Dr. mornin, Bible c The setassemb avenue At tkmornim “The Jeveningsong s the firs men, “Ham famous Go Roi at the Roosev given i Place I At St row mi Lewis enth C service, the Brlt; tor wii: the stu
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Indianapolis Sun

Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Sat, Nov 13, 1909

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