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din. 111., Au«. 25.—[Special.]—Wll-lock, one of Lincoln's best known b. died in Lamed. Km., yesterday Z. where he had boen about a week ; after his interest*. On Tuesday took was informed of his illness: ■day evening she had reached Delia her way to Join him. when she vcn a message informing her of the fact.Bock was 57 years of age. He leavesand one daughter, Mr*. It. H. Hol-Chicago. Two sisters. Mr*. Moore, nfleld, Ka*.; Mra. Myrick, of Sing N. Y., and one brother, George A. of this city, survive him. icrved Ms country In the navy dur-e rebellion, and was a member of and Army of the Republic, a trustee Methodist church and superintend-the Sunday school. He was loved [•spected by a large circle of seances and friends. He will be re-I by mil.remain* will arrive tomorrow rnorn-i charge of his fellow townsman, as at his bedside In the distaut city his death occurred. Funeral ar-iients will be made later.bottle.REM® IThe Decline Mon ered and Mar StroiLIBERAL SEA BOA ICorn Was Helped nImprovement inHeld KatinThe wheat market waa iwithin a Ijo range, eloaii.j £lt; above vraLiirdav.
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Bloomington Weekly Pantagraph

Bloomington, Illinois, US

Fri, Aug 26, 1898

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