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Another big lot of shoes at the Racket Store.Death of Mr. Paul Mohr.Mr. Paul Mohr, an old and highlyFor Infants caps andcloaks go toKarter’s.respected citizen of this vicinity, de-The mast in this county is a totalfailure.An early frost and a cold winter isparted this life last Sunday, at 8:30 pin., after a short illness, aged 70 years.His remains were laid to rest by thepredicted.8 tine pickles at the Racket Store forside of his beloved wife in the Citycemetery on Tuesday morning.The eulogy of Prof. Wood, at the5 cents.Fine silver leaf lard for 5 cents perpound at Karter’s.*Fho Polytechnic College hasbuteight vacant seats left.residence and at the grave were elo-oquent and befitting t In* man andthe occasion, as also the remarks ofMr. (7, A. Prinz and the eulogy of Dr.,1. E. Purdon.Get your cloaks, capes and jackets atHis devoted daughters, Misses Tilliethe Racket Store.and Emma, were with him when theend came.The WestCullman Drug store isTo his children in California, withnearly completed, and it is a very neatbuilding.whom he had made his arrangementsto make his home, and who, no doubt.Misess Tillie and Emma Mohr, willleave for Los Angeles, California to-were anxiously awaiting his coming,we tender our condolence in their |night, Wednesday.great disappoi ntment.The Florida State election took placeThe varied stock of «J. II. Kar-
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Cullman Mountain City Gazette

Cullman, Alabama, US

Wed, Oct 07, 1896

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