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    1. SCOTT, HARKINS Feb. 8, 1896 McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. SCOTT, HARKINS With much sorrow we report the death of Mrs. Bella M. SCOTT, which occurred at her home in Venice about 10:30 a.m. on the 30th ult. She was the wife of E. F. SCOTT, and the daughter of Joseph L. and Isabella RUTA... SCOTT ad grand-daughter of Joseph SCOTT--Uncle Joe--formerly of Mt. Pleasant. She was born in Carroll Co., Ohio, Oct. 29, 1855, and was at the time of her departure a little more than 40 years old. In 1895 (sic), when nearly ten years old, she came with the family to Venice, where she has lived for more than thirty years. On Jan. 7, 1871, when in her 16th year, she made a public profession of her faith in Christ by uniting with the United Presbyterian congregation of Venice and on the following day sat with G... people at the table of the Lord. On Feb. 17, 1881, she was united in marriage with E. F. SCOTT, of Blookfield, Muskingum Co., Ohio. One child, Joseph Marion Wilson, was given to them to cheer and bless their home. He was born April 19, 1882, and will sadly miss his mother's tender care. Bella never enjoyed robust health, and for a number of years had been quite delicate and, but for her marvelous grit and power of will, would have, we believe, succumbed months, perhaps years ago. She was intelligent beyond the ordinary, and, being genial, kind and affable, was an interesting and pleasant companion. She was faithful in all her relations in life--a dutiful, loving and helpful wife, kind and faithful mother and most affectionate daughter. Bella was a home maker. She was also useful in the community and strove to honor her Master by deeds of love and kindness to those around her. She was useful to the Church, in the Sabbath School in which she was a teacher, and in missionary and young peoples societies in which she took and active interest. She was much interested in the Venice church and .... *Remainder missing F. D. HARKINS, aged 21 years, was instantly killed Monday afternoon while at work in one of the KEELING coal mines, in Baldwin township, Allegheny county. He was working at the bottom of a deep shaft, when a heavy rock about 50 feet above him fell and crushed him to death. HARKINS was single and lived at Cecil Four others were more or less injured.

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