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    1. [PAWASHIN] ATEN, RICHMOND, BENNETT, STORM July 18, 1913 McDonald PA Record
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    3. ATEN, RICHMOND, BENNETT, STORM Albert ATEN was called to Ashland, Ohio, on Wednesday of last week, his cousin, William ATEN having been killed while at work on his farm. *Imperial column Standish A. RICHMOND, a young le___ man working near Morris, in Okmul___ county, Oklahoma, while tubing a nearly completed well on Sunday morning, Ju__ 22, was instantly killed in a most peculiar manner. With nearly the whole string of tubing in the hole, the well made a flow that lifted the tubing and allowed the steel line to slack and make a loop on the derrick floor. Mr. RICHMOND had just stepped within the loop when the tubing dropped and the line was pulled taut, catching him about the waist. The body was cut leanly in two, the two parts lying about ten feet apart when the helper, who had stepped to the boiler a minute, came into the derrick. ... 16-months-old child of ____ge BENNETT of Cecil. After an illness of 3 months. Services held at the home Tuesday. Interment at the Venice cemetery. *Paraphrase due to damage to column Mrs. STORM, 83 years old, a widow, died at the home of ____ STORM at Cecil on Saturday. Her illness was short, due to an attack of acute indigestion. Mrs. STORM was born in Germany, and she came to McDonald thirty-two years ago with her husband. About fifteen years ago they moved to Cecil, where they purchased a small farm on which they resided until their deaths. Mr. STORM died in November of last year. The son with whom she made her home is the only surviving child. The funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the late home. Interment in Robinson's Run cemetery. *Partially paraphrased due to damage to column

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