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Pipestone.Special to the Globe.Pipestone, Dec. It.—VtTtnge Marshal Miller is to have charge of the Pipestone weather bureau. The signal fliers arrived Saturday. ....The intelligence of the death of J. W. Suffron, formerly of this city, reached here Friday. He died at Pomona, Kan., where he had gone for Ins health. He was a member of Simon Mix post G. A. R., of this city, and the first member to die since the post was organizing. His brother, Rev. J. T. Suffron, is the Methodist preacher at Beaver Creek.Rock county Mrs. C. Hamm, of SiouxCity, is visiting here. She formerly resided in Pipestone... .Joe Hubbard is back from his Eastern trip. He visited Chicago, St. Paul, Milwaukee, Minneapolis and Racine.... There will bo a dunce at the Troy town hall Friday evening The M ■rchauts hotel is being remodeled... .The Minnesota Percheron llorse company is erecting two mammoth barns on its farm near Troy.... A. T. Everett, proprietor of the Star Book store, the Globe headquarters, has goue to Montreal to take a course of study in a veterinary college there. Hugh Ditnmoek presides during Mr. Everett’sabsence The Presbyteriuu society willhave Christmas festivities and a tree at tnoir church on the evening of the2Uh....Kcv. A. W at-on, state evangelist, preached in the Buptist church yesterday----Rev. A. S. Foster, Presbyterian missionary, or' Brookings, Dak., preached here yesterday in the Presbyterian church.
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The Saint Paul Echo

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US

Wed, Dec 15, 1886

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