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    3. ONLY CHILD DIES Daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Clyde WINNER Called by Death (5 Jan 1916?) Emily Lucile, only child of Mr. And Mrs. Clyde Winner, living four miles north of the city, died Wednesday morning at 1 o¹clock after an illness of three weeks with pneumonia. She was aged 11 years and 6 months and her death has left a desolated home. She was of a lovable disposition and had a pleasant word for everybody. She was the idol of the home and loved by all who knew her. She was a precocious child for one of her age and became wonderfully enthused for temperance during the wet and dry campaign of last fall, and expressed regret at the failure of the state to vote dry. She was a member of the Lexington Sunday school and was always in attendance when possible. Her taking has caused a vacancy in the home that cannot be filled but the consolation is left that she was prepared for the change when the messenger of death called and bid her come. RODNEY WINNER Answers Death¹s Summons at 4:30 Monday Morning Death¹s call was answered at about 4:30 Monday morning by Rodney WINNER, the rural mail carrier on route No. 2, who resides a few miles north of this city. Mr. WINNER was a victim of the pleurisy from which he suffered only a little over one week, and his death came as quite a surprise to his friends, as it was not generally known that his illness was of such a serious nature. Mr. WINNER was well and favorable know in Alliance and vicinity, having lived near here nearly all of his life and having engaged to some extent in the buying and selling of horses and stock in and about this city. He is survived by a wife and two children, Bertha and Forest. He is also survived by three brothers, who are, C. E. WINNER of this city, C. S. Winner, who resides north of Alliance, and G. R. WINNER, who lives in California. The funeral services will be held at the home at 10 a.m., Wednesday, in charge of Rev. White of Marlboro. Short services will also be held in the Lexington M.E. church, after the services at the house. Interment will be made in the Alliance cemetery.

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