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Children Cryeonan!FOR FLETCHER’S ' lt;»C A S T O R I ADAVID(1 i rlt;eorof iqtllTAPSMoeonla nj#urboa rmIr,pr#quilhfandod, t-hlii* tf iff.' 4by w hlt;tall 1sar* Charles Adamson, of North Eighth afreet, received a telegram Monday morning from the Sandusky Soldiers' Home, announcing the death of hisfather, David Adamson, which occurred in the hospital of that institution Sunday night, after a lingering Illness of diseases incident to advanced age. According fo the telegram the body will be sent to Cambridge, arriving here some time Monday night, and will be taken to the home of his step-daughter, Mrs. J. C. Sarchet, No. 231 North Eighth street, where the funeral will be heid. 1David Adamson was born In Penn- 'v 11 sylvania, but lived in Cambridge a'^ nearly all his life, fie was about Tti years of age at the time of bis death. '* Ills wife died 21 years ago. Mb was a veteran of the civil war, having enlisted at the outbreak and serviug cor with distinction until mustered out, ^,1(1 when he returned to Cambridge. He to was a member of the Cambridge (J.A. R Post. He was a brother of Mrs. Rebecca Stottlemire, and in addi- ^al tion to his son is survived to two c*ie atepdaughters, Mrs. J. C. Sarchet and (liHlt;Mrs. George Eynon.SUETbplaA.ii
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