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WEST BROOKFIELD. ‘a The public schools open Monday, September 10. Everybody went to Crystal Springs q Picnic last Saturday. About twenty teachers from this town ship are attending Stark County Teach es’ Institute, Ground was broken Monday for C. F. Brugger Residence. That is , it, First get the cage and then the bird. Everybody seems to be taking in the Many excursions and picnics of the season, and all appear to enjoy them. Thomas Ellis, of Geneva, C., a former citizen of Tuscarawas township, was buried at Sixteen graveyard Wednes day. He died Monday, August 27. Reinoeh] Blantz are building a new stone culvert on the Millersburg road south of town. They have two more to build in this township after this is fin ished. Brookfield’s population is still increas ing and not by immigration either. Thomas Garver, and David Phillips are the latest. Each is the father of a young girl. Next! Your correspondent has the names of four floppers in Tuscarawas township, who will vote for Harrison this j. Two Prohibitionists and two Democrats. Look out for a political cyclone this farl. Mrs. Gertrude Kaylor, of East Green ville, C., died Friday, August, 24th, in the seventy-eighth year of her age, ‘Phyo deceased was the mother of ten ol dren, seven of whom survive her. She
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Massillon Daily Independent

Massillon, Ohio, US

Thu, Aug 30, 1888

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