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Show A FEW LINES FROM " TIi COUNTY SEAT. Promises of ihe Newly Heeled Officers Being, Executed.. "HONOR TO WHOM HONOR, IS DUE." i Death df Win. O. Bcnsou From Typhoid Ty-phoid Fever. Airs. Ann Taylor Low With Same Disease. f- Nov. 18. 190:i. Wq haven number of sick people In town. Mrs. Aun'Tuvlor is very low; Marlon Halturmnn is still improving, but Ella Bendy Is seriously ill with typhoid fever. ' Thocoinuilttcu chosen to prepuro a program for Thanksgiving have arranged ar-ranged for a lively meeting on Thursday Thurs-day at 2 p. m., at tho meeting house. Housewives should make arrangements for dinner ut an hour that will not interfere in-terfere with tho attendance a', the meeting. William Benson, nged 28 jnnrs, died Friday last from coinpllca'ed typhoid fever and pneumonia, leaving a wife and two small children. Hro Benson had always been' uflllctcd with weak lungs, and was attacked so severely that his nature could not withstand tho ravages of tho disease. Wo all tenderly tender-ly sympulhizo with the affectionate ntother and father, und particularly tho widow and fatherless. Tho promise ol the newly elected olll- ccrs 13 already being carried Into olTcct by tho retiring ones. A number of the gijsidc walks havo been recovered, 39' made to uVuin tho streets after tPCii ;nd otinkfyUirinukingl It more pleastfut for tholpcuestrlan. It would! bo no movo ttmn ,n to plaeo credit I mark No. I to yo oin paruKi-npU In tho' alglpf-Npy,:ff.rjajidjawovat calls for Improvement V therobywgTv ing 'honor to whom honor Is duo." Nov. 10, 190.1. Mrs. Ann Taylor la seriously ill. All of tho family bavo been summoned home. The poor lady cannot Inst much longer without a change. |