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1-Dagedd ied onafler a limreriii£r illnessof over two years. When deceased rtookwflouring mill at this place, and wasi- strained his back lifting flour sacks,f stone passed through the abscesse right side of abdomen, and when cute open was found to contain a cherrye seed. The agony endured by thenr patient sufferer was terrible toward the• -a last, the flesh wasting away until noth-s skill was consulted, but all of no avail.resortedstamped on the unfortunate young] man, and no human power couldthe inevitable. On TuesdayMcLeanq presencecounty, a majority of whom were ofopinion that the diseaseC5intestinesseedDeceased was an exemplary youngman and highly esteem by all whoknew him; and although his sufferingswere terrible, he accepted them withChristian fortitude, and when the endcame calmly resigned his spirit to thecare of bis Maker. The funeral will(Wednesday)his late home, at 2 o’clock. The funeral services will be held at the German Reform church, Rev. Eppens, ofDover, officiating.Cn stout, hearty young man, weighing 185.1 isAt that time he complained of having Icr and soon afterward a hard lump made pio its appearance on the right side of the ■ ae I abdomen, which finally developed into | tj an abscess, followed in time bv severalbody., do Two months before bis death a piece j.e of foreign substance large as a peach- ^r(iltce ing was left but skin and bones. Dur- 0illness the best medical wini it seems the seal of Fate had been disaqife\AlalaECMPluiinp£Simpi
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New Philadelphia Argus

New Philadelphia, Ohio, US

Thu, Sep 27, 1883

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