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Show I SAD DEATH AT I RICHMOND I Hendricks Child dies I of Heart Failure 1 Sixth Death In this m Family in a year. J Satuiday afternoon tliu family of B W. II. Hendricks were startled by the sad fact that their H-year-old daugh- B tor was lying dead out at the wood BfiMA l'"0, T,1C "lotlior hastened to the B!! spot and tlieic found the terrible ic- port to be true. The little girl had been playing aiound and seemed to be enjoying tlie best of health. She had H been out of the house only a few mill-B mill-B utcs and none of the family had any B idea that thcic was anything the matter until the discovery was made. B ' Every effort possible was made to ic-B ic-B store the child to life but without II avail. Or, Adamson was summoned B and pronounced the cause of the H death as lieait failure. The sympathy H of the entire city goes out to the fam-H fam-H lly, as this Is the sixth death in this 1 family -vlthln a year. Funeral serin ser-in lces were held Monday at 2 p. m. A I large attendance of friends and rcla-I rcla-I lives were present and did all hi their I power to console the gilef stricken I family. It is to be hoped that this I will be the last death In this family I for sometime to come. 1 Mr. W. I). Hendricks has Justcom- plcted hauling gravel around his city I property. This is a very eommend-I eommend-I able act, as It was ery much needed. We hope that other citizens will fol- low this example of Mr. Hendileks I and net their sidewalks graveled be- fore winter sets In and thcioadsgct M bad ' Messis. Wm. Merrill, Albert Fiskcr and Alfred Andeisou will soon have M their homes completed. Kach of these gentlemen have a tine brick cot-H cot-H tago which will make a great Impiovc-H Impiovc-H in the appearance of our town. H .1. Alma Caison has purchased the H David Eceles farm between here and H Smithlicld. $8,500 was the eonsldera- H Hon, which is thought by some is a I little hli.ii, but Alma Is a lustier and I will make ends meet ah ight. H Mis. Knima Sharp of Itcxburg, II Idaho Is, still quite ill with typhoid. The doctor has the fever pretty well under control, but it lias left her In a v cry weak condition and hasgieatly impaircd her hearing. Mr. Alfred Cuitis, from Rexbutg, Idaho, Is spending a few days here with his family. Li..lc Doty gave birth to a line 81b. boy Friday. The mother and child arc doing well. W. .1. Hairisou, of Logan, was a isitor at Richmond Sunday. |