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    1. [PALAWREN] New Castle Democrat newspaper 1891
    2. Excerpts from the New Castle Democrat - August 6, 1891 Deaths of a Week. Frank, an infant son of Frank and Emma Dinwiddie of Grove street, died early Monday morning. An infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Parcel died at the home of her parents in the Third ward Friday. An infant daughter, Maud, of Mr. and Mrs. S. Porter of this city, died Thursday morning of cholera infantum. One of the twins born to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hess about two weeks ago died Friday. The other is well and hearty. Ralph Goft died at his home in Coaltown early Friday morning of dropsy. Funeral was held Sunday, interment at Shenango church. David Davis of the First ward, who fell and broke a hip bone about a week ago died from the injury Tuesday morning. He was aged 70 years. Wm. Tucker, the well known puddler at the Etna Iron works, died early Friday morning of typhoid fever. He was 40 years old and a native of Wales. Jacob Shaffer, aged about 60 years, died at his home near Princeton on August 4th of heart failure. The funeral will take Place Thursday at 10 a.m., interment at Centre cemetery. Mrs. Alice A. Hodge, wife of Kirk Hodge, died at the home of her father, James Rodgers, in Shenango township, on Wednesday, 29th ult. Her remains were interred at Pulaski Thursday. Mrs. Christina Gribble, widow of the late James Gribble, died at her home in the First ward Monday evening suddenly of heart failure. She was in her 66th year and had been a resident of this place a long time. Mrs. Phoebe E. Miller of Pulaski, died Friday night after an illness of 14 years. She was aged 69 years. A husband, John Miller, and five children survive. The funeral took place Sunday af- ...(rest cut off).

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