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    1. [IADECATU] PLEASANTON, June 19, 1883
    2. Nancee Seifert
    3. The Journal Leon, Iowa June 28, 1883 Mrs. JOHN GILLESPIE, of Pittsburgh, is visiting her father-in-law and mother-in-law. CLARK TREMBLY had a son born to him last Sunday -- a 12 pounder. GEORGE HENDERSON's wife presented him with twins, boy and girl. DOBOZY, near New Buda, swells the census with twins, two girls. BRYSON SCOTT who comes to the front with a pair of girls. We could not spare the time to look up any more just now. A rainy season must be just the time for babies. Quite a number of the farmers are in the corn with hoes trying to subdue the weeds, which are about to take the corn. Pleasanton will not celebrate this year, but will send her patriotic citizens to Davis City and elsewhere. -- I.X. PECK. ------------------------------------------------------------- Copied by Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert January 2, 2010 [email protected] Note: And here I always thought the farmers would be too tired after all that work, to produce so many babies..... hmm.

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