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Show Wellsville Jingles Wcllsvllle, Jan. 22. One of the sad dest deaths or the year occurred hero Saturday aftornoon. Mrs. Geo. II Murray who has been 111 fcr tho lant two weeks passed nway. Leaving a hushand four oung bohb and two daughters to mourn her loss, Mrs. Murray was the daughter of the late Charles R. nnd Susannah Hallcy, and was In her fortieth year. Services will bo held In the Wellsvillo tnbernacle, Wednpbdny at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Mary Statham( an old pioneer pion-eer and resident of Wellsville, but later of Independence, Idnho, passed away at the latter place nnd was brought hero Mondny. Mrs. Stathnm had become quite nged nnd for tho last year has been fighting against a enncer to which she finally succumb cd. Services Mondny at 2 o'clock. MrB. F. II. Hndshaw has been 111 for the last ten days with pleurisy of tho heart, following the birth of a bnby girl, nnd Is now slowly Implying Imply-ing . Mrs. David K. Parkinson Is reported report-ed very 111 with erysipelas which has developed Into a very bad caso. Thero Is considerable sickness among tho children of tho town Into-ly Into-ly and some cases of scarlet fever and minor contagious diseases. Mr. Wm Garret has purchased tho resldenco of Parley J.I. Gunnoll who lately moved to Hyrum. Mr. Win. M. Allen has been appointed appoint-ed assistant cashier or the Wellsvillo city bnnk. Mr. Hesry anil Roeborry, two young men or Rexburg, Idaho ,hnve lented tho hlncksmtth shop owned by the Farmer's Mercantile company and the sound or the hammer nnd nnvll can be heard In tho early rrosty morn Ing. There was a general exodus or people peo-ple from Wellsvillo headed Tor Hyrum to attend the stnko conference Sun day. Tho weather nnd sleighing nrt good and the Ico men nro taKing an-antngo an-antngo of It and laying up their storo of Ice. '' |