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♦A lady was at Highland Lawn cemetery last week.a carriage drove in going at once to theW. Voorhees. The gentlemen alighted and stood, with uncovered heads, fora time and then got in the carriage and drove outof the cemetery. The lady says they were evidentlystrangers in the city who went to Highland Lawnon purpose to pay their respects to the memory ofMr. Voorhees. They were probably men who hadreceived a favor from the Senator at some periodof his public life.Mr. Arthur Baur, in talking of Senator Voorhees,as he remembered him when he made the Baur drugstore sort of headquarters to meet friends, tells thelost five dollars he thoughtin the drug store. A young woman poorly dressedlater came to him and said she had picked up fivedollars in the store and she thought it was hismoney. Mr. Voorhees, however, would not take 1it because, as he told the woman, he was not sure 1it was his. He insisted upon her keeping it. Hetold Mr. Baur, after she left the store, that shelooked as though she needed the money and hewanted her to have it.
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Terre Haute Spectator

Terre Haute, Indiana, US

Sat, Nov 25, 1905

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