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Show ABRAHAM MOOR.C DEAD. Slron Vouna Mn Stricken Down with, Pneumoniae Ahuham MiHite. ge, jn, here iMurnay niKhltrom a cumpllction ol j tvphold-pn,mnia ami brain fever, j The young man iu tin eldeit son ol Mr. and Mra. lu,i Moore. He con-trated con-trated s tevere cold aUiut a month a.o while herding aheep in the mounlaini and came home to get doctored up, w hen the cold developed Into the dl.eaaei which ended bis Ills. He wai every healthy and strong young man and his j draih wm i a shock lo all Iboae knew hiiu. J While he wui lelnw at ih. n..i.., death the two youngeit children of Mr. a'id Mm. Moore took sick with diphtherial ad the family pi now quarantined. Tbe man who died was at Ihe home ol bis aur.l, Mrs. Wcherly sud that family was nuder quarantine, so that the ipreid 1 of the the disease la now checked and j 'he quarantine hi been railed Irom the Wycbsrly residence. The fnU'ital wai held Monthly afternoon, after-noon, a ihort service being held at th.-cemetery. th.-cemetery. Tbe choir lang Irom page 210 end Ihe opening prayer we offered by William liodaon. Singing, Irom page 400. Eider 0. A.Ca'lls msde a lew roinaikson the leearn ctinn and paid a high tribute to the hnneity and sobriety of the young man. The choir sang from psge 08, and lieiedlctlon was pronounced by C. A. Walton. The dedicatory prayer waa offered b) J. II. Williams. The young man waa roller and honest, and waa highly reapected by everybody. The sympathy of the whole people (Ot a out Mr. and Mri. Moore in their hour of aid affliction. They bave already al-ready hurled several children, all ot their dauglilri hiring beeu taken away except the lounge. t; now that one is .luwo what thewlvhtherla. |