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    1. JOHNSON,RAINES,OROKE,FERGUSON,DAVIS,SPENSE,DICK,COPPINGER;MOSS,VAEGELI,KUNKLE
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Oskaloosa Times Friday April 14, 1899 Tuesday afternoon a hay stack near Judge JOHNSON's stable caught fire and burned--loss about $50. Mrs. Oscar RAINES and Miss Minnie OROKE, attended the Sunday school convention at McLouth. Walter FERGUSON, Tully DAVIS and A.E. SPENSE, expect to start on a trip through Missouri next Tuesday. Judge DICK has sold the forty acres, on which his house and improvements stand, near Winchester, to Mrs. Margarete COPPINGER for $3,000. Randolph MOSS informs us that he is corresponding with John VEGELI of the cheese manufacturing firm of Vaegeli & Kunkle of New Glens, Wisc. in regard to said firm putting up a cheese factory at Oskaloosa. The Times hopes that he will be successful. Later: He says that they are coming.

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