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Show BORN ON A TRAIN. A Louuville Traveling M.B Officiating a, . I'liyaician. Paris Tex., Oct. S.-When the west-bound west-bound Texas & Padlic trail) re;u.h(;J Clarksvillo this morning, thirty miles east of hero, a lady passenger became very urgent in her appeals for a physician.. physi-cian.. An effort was made to obtain one, but failed, and with the pain of her situation and the knowledge that no medical help could be secured ke became nearly frantic. At this juncture Mr. F. F. Cobleuz of Louisville, a drummer, boarded the train and was informed of the condition condi-tion of allairs. He is a graduate and lias practiced medicine for mauv years Ho volunteered his services. The car was hastily turned into a hospital and assisted by an old colored woman of experience, a successful accouehment was managed, the newly-born stranger being a iinely formed 'boy. The lady was Mrs. Dolan of Gibson, Texas, and she was on her way to visit a sister at Honey Grove. As Mr. Coblenz had to stop at Paris. Dr Dailey was wired and meeting the train, accompanied the lady to her destination. |