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John O. Shearer Has Three Ribs Broken While Coasting Special Correspondence. Carlisle Springs, Jan. 4.—John O. Shearer, while coasting downhill Satur day, lost control of his sled and ran into a telephone pole, breaking three ribs and otherwise injuring himself. Miss Anna B. Smiley, teaching in Pittsburgh, spent the holidays at her home in this place. G. W. Messimer, an old resident of this county, died December 31, at his son’s home. He was an old soldier and leaves a son, William, and one daugh ter, Mrs. Howard Adams. At a regular meeting of the P. O. 8. of A. the following were elected to of fice: President, H. L. Jones; vice presi dent, L. P. Dundorf; M. F., G. C. Bar rick; R. S., H. C. Gutshall; PF. 8., H. J. Garman; treasurer, G. P. Shearer; Con., Daniel Swiger; inspector, Amos Seiders; guard, Loring Dunkieberger, C. Wilmot Sheibley, a teacher in the Oberlin schools, was home over the holidays, Ben Hair and bride of a few weeks, spent a couple of days at the home of the former's father, Stephen Hair. Dr. J. A. Sheibley is kept very busy these days attending the sick as there is a great deal of sickness hereabouts. Sleighing is very good at the pres ent.
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Harrisburg Star Independent

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, US

Mon, Jan 04, 1915

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