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ized it.”Mr. Harsh -rave $--0,000 to the First Methodist church building fund, and ;ii di Herein times gave thousands of dollars lo tin- Massillon Cemetery Association and the Charity Hot eh school. Thousands of private calls upon him were not made in vain. He always-accompanied his gifts by an injunction of silence.He was an ardent Republican and probably never scratched the ticket in his life. Rain or shine he cast Ids vote, and year in and year out lie furnished more money, and that too, willingly, to the fund for campaign expenses than any other contributor. To such men as \V. H. Humberger, Charles Steose or J. M. Sehuokers, be would say. How much ought 1 iriveV and when advised, would generally add something more to the sum.Once upon a time oneof his farm houses was destroyed by tire. A friend went to see him. fancying that the destruction of property might be worrying 1dm. Oh not at all.” said Mr. Harsh. It's a small matter. I have told Henry Shri-ver to go and build a new home. He knows just what should he done, and I’ll not bother about it at all.” Mr. Shriver
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Massillon Independent

Massillon, Ohio, US

Thu, May 06, 1897

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