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Show ARTSiUR' BAILEY H DROPS DEAD. H Slightly Hurl by tho Gvcrtjirning of HH LAST WORDS, "MOOD! I'M DYING!" Hi g.v H VIille Cutting tiny to Peed Ills Ilorso H Tho "Qrlni Reaper" (lath- -v ' H ers Mini H 'Arthur Dal ley son of W. W. Dill ley 'H of Summit died suddenly at that place ' H Thursday evening while feeding ills' H Wo have'liot been able to find any- H ono who hnVuceh iu direct communl- - catlori wflhVthe young roan's parents or .; ' ills wife nldOe the tragedy, but as near ff H ks we have been able to learn the clr-V-. V H cuinstahccH nrc us follows: Mr Dallcy m and his wife visited relatives in Cedar " H last Thursdny. While returning. The H cart in which they were riding was fH overturned nnd Mr. Dalley wus sllgjit- ' H ly hurt, but nothing bcrious ns far." as - 1 lie was able to judge at tho time'. They - W .Jm I'lghtcd the cart and continued their H journey home. Upon their arrival Mr. . H Dalley assisted his wife lo allght'frbm H the cart, took ills horse to tho stable H and put him up, and began to cub hay H from the stack to reed him with, when -H suddenly the young man threw 'up his DH hands exclamlng "My Uod I'm dying," he fell on the ground and explmVln a H few minuets. It Is quite possible that : this account may not be an entirely ' H correct one, bub that Mr. - Arthur- j tWW Dalley is ucatl and tnnt ucuicci smiuen- h ly and in something like the manner. H wo havo told, there Is no reason to ,H doubt. Deceased leaves a youug bride" of six or seven months standing, the f dnnghter of Mrs. Hell of Enoch, to (''lll mourn his loss. The Record e.xtcuds "f sympathy to the bereaved. vllLI |