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Show 1 BUSINESS MAN IS ' DEAD FOLLOWING A LONG ILLNESS It r WALTER L. SMITH. ' t x 4 i 1 I - - v I I s 'I r . i f . & i -, Follnw -ir.z an illness of more than eighteen eight-een men t 'r. . " a 1 1 e r L. : 1 1 i t h . pure ,ta s -inc asnt of the Uni;r-d tars Stores C'i:nna:iy. died yrscr.;My rr'Tirc. Mr. S'm'ih was !--m p.- i:iiv. c';, l;l.. Fe'",--.:ar' 6. 3S50. W.".e:i he v.p.s & vedrs old h- f.imilv rrn :o 'Jiiin-y, Hi. ;e came vo t fnu;-:cr-n oar? a t-'o. resides h,:s widow. .fcnnie Ciayton Pmith. nid I',n vmirz fhii-ir.'-n. Mr. Sn;!fh leaves r's p.irc:i t s. Mr. a:.d Mrs. H. Q. Smith o' Q'::riy: f;-.'e t-ro:hc-is pr;d to s's'it? 1.irr.fi, Frei II. ad "i:is Prn'fh. Q-iincy; Mrs. Ki'.zxr-eih Stark and Charles t-'mith, FliinL-ham. Wash. ; Mrs. Floyd Green, SpJi Lake, and "Haiph Smith, Bingham Bing-ham . Tee fune-al tw.'I he held t;-.dp- th a;s-P'ccs a;s-P'ccs of ;hc Fce and A':'-cp;.f.d Mafors. |