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passed. delightfully m chatting over j .and tire needlework-. Later a. g^psmg i TheDUNKERTON. Spring .operations are now in full blast. On Monday, every farmer-'was in his fieia, plowing, discing/ harro-wing, and many have already sown their oats. The condition of roads is rapidly improving and many automobiles are seen speeding - along at a ' rapid gait,Mr. |ra Hahn met with a very painful accident on the C. G. W- R. R.. west of Dewar and is now confined tohis bed. He was at work with the section gang loadin plank upon a section truck-car; a speeder waa'cordng up the track ap,d in an effort to. clear the road, the boys started their car Mr. Hahn jumped on but his foot slipped and he fell back . upon the track; the speeder was too close and ran over him before he could rise. No bones were broken and we expect to see Mr, Hahn on crutches for a short time.Miss Gerlrude Duffy, one of (he most successful teachers of Black Hawk Co. was married yesterday morning to Mr. -Arihur Trsbnn of Buchanan County. The bride is beau.^.accomplished and lively- Mr. Trebon is highly spoken of and both have hosts of friends. We extend congratulations and wish them calm sailing on the sea of matrimony..The Farmers State Savings Bank ofan ethe s curre■; e*.•bakeisaidBA3WEB«! ing r by tl comp m c year. Fri Sat Mo: Tm We Thi Tot Last •' DecM03ChaBillTot;T-asInciBuy N, J. what field •
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Waterloo Times Tribune

Waterloo, Iowa, US

Sat, Apr 19, 1913

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