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pretw worse and was finallv persuaded that his only hone of recovery would be to change climate and so went to the Presbyterian sanatorium Albuouevque, New’Mexico. Here ,h° remained some 3D month-:. For a while he seemed to be imnrovinor but later took a bark set, resulting in bis death on the 16th of March, 1920.-The hcd.v was shipped to .\arka and funeral sendees were held at the M. E. church on Sundav afternoon at 2 p. m. Rev. F. J Boddv preached the funeral snvmen and • ou«vtPtte com-os»(\ of Mr. Ward, Mr. Huds-Boddy, and Mrs Yoder fund'ihed the music,Ingraham of Belleville, Kans.; Charlie Currie of Belleville, Kansas and Mrs. Hanrev Higle of Belleville, Kansas.He became a member of the Unit-el Brethem church in 1902. The fun-| oral services were held in the High-I’land Baptist church on Thursday, March 9, and the body (was interred in the cemetery nearby.James Monroe Currie James Monroe Currie was born in Republic County, Kansas. February 8, 1871. Ho died March 17, 1920, age 49 years, 1 month and 8 days. On November 1st. 1890 he was united in marriage to Emma J, Grav, To thisunion were horn five children, fourof. which are still living MW. -f!#*!Clarence Fisher The small two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed F*isher was drowned in a water tank on their- farm near Re-oublic on Friday. March 19, 1920. Tha : boy was buried in Republic on Satur- :‘ day, IM^rch 20th. Several small;, brothers and sisters are left to mourn;; his death, besides the parents and? other relatives. V.v,,'“ • ■ .v - ?t\' r #' ht. ■ m. Gene Maxon • •!•Gone Maxon, aged 4 montfc I 20 ^ays, died at the home of h ents at Narka, Thursday$'
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Cuba Daylight

Cuba, Kansas, US

Fri, Mar 26, 1920

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