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,yMrs* Mary Barnhardt Dead.e Mi's. Mary Barnliardt, aged sixty-six years, a greatly respected lady, died at the liome of her sou, Charles Jinks, on North Central avenue, last night at ten o’clock, after a live weeks’ illness from dropsy.Mrs. Barnhardt has only lived%in this city a few weeks, having formerly lived at Harrisburg. She has been 4wiee married. Four children by the first union, Bichard Jinks, of Shelbyville, Charles Jinks, of this city, Mrs. John Curry, of Cincinnati, and Mrs. James Cuitj, of Metaiuora, and Marshall Barnhardt, of Fontana, Kansas, a child of the second marriage, are left to mourn. A sister, Mrs. Katherine Johnson, lives at Laurel, and a brother, Henry Long, lives at Arlington. Mrs. Barnhardt was a member of the Presbyterian church. Her membership was at the Lincoln Center, Kansas, church, wiiere she once resided.The funeral will be held fromAthe Jinks residence, on Friday morning at 0 o’clock. Bev. H. N.rMount oflieiating. The remains*will be taken to Laurel for interment.—Conucrsville News.
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Laurel, Indiana, US

Wed, Apr 29, 1903

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