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cut: Y«£UII uuiuuea .......pole and overturned the vehicle, but the horse continued clown the street. It was captured after considerable damage had been done to the wagon.TWO DEATHS CHRONICLED.Pneumonia Caused death of Mrs. T. H.Spencer—Baby Berend Dead.Mrs. Rose Spencer died yesterday at noon after a short illness of pneumonia. She was thirty-eight years of age, having ben. born in the state of New York, July 15, 1866, She leaves a husband, Thos. H. Spencer and one son to mourn her death. The remains will be shipped to Winslow, la., Thursday and burial will be made in the cemetery atFinehford,The two weeks old son of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Berend died in Bennington 1 own ship Sunday and was buried yesterday afternoon in Elmwood cemetery, Rev. Earl officiating.George Yenney, the grocer on West Fourth street, entertained his clerks, their wives and sweethearts at Christmas dinner iat his home on Fifth and Washington streets, Sunday. This was Mr. Yenncy’s method of showingplaces sub joe fill merit shall legal responsi act, and that for Ml wrong I bled to seeur •“Second, til stitutious si scope os possl of various mi fare, and I ha fcrred upon t pendenee, wit Ihat represen the popuhitio: tens should b( ble condition institutions v pletest satisf needs. P. os it zemstvos dis existing tlier 11 shed In clo public instill tion of Idea! smaller extct “Third, (haity of person la%v stops si about the nc dicial proced end to assui courts..1.1. r-w'
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Waterloo Daily Reporter

Waterloo, Iowa, US

Tue, Dec 27, 1904

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