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    1. [TNGIBSON] The Courier-Chronicle
    2. Sarah Hutcherson
    3. Humboldt,Tennessee----------Friday----------Aug.25th,1916--cont. Mr.James Madison Stone,of Denmark,has been a recent guest of his great-neice,Mrs.Fannie Cates,on East Church Street.Mr.Stone bears the distinction of being 103 years old and is still hale,hearty and active.He was born in 1812 during Madison's first administration as President and was named for him. BELLS R.F.D.No.3---The many friends of Perry Casey will regret to hear of his death in Union City last week.The remains were buried at Rose Hill Cemetery,Humboldt.Perry was born and raised near Fruitvale. Arthur Casey was called to Union City last week on account of the illness of his brother. Mrs.Sallie Ann Permenter was thrown from her buggy one day last week and had her back sprained. One of Edgar Dungan's boys has malarial fever. Tallie Emison & Miss Lucy Casey were married Sunday evening. Mr.Henry Arnett,a well-known citizen of this section,died Monday at his home near Cypress Church of paralysis.He leaves a wife and four children.Burial in Cypress Cemetery. NEWS AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS---Mrs.Henry Conley died at her home in the 7th District of Crockett County Sunday of last week. Curtis McDaniel and Miss Helen Norman of the 23rd District were married at the home of Esq.Couch in the 19th District a few days ago. Basil Agee and Miss Nettie Lipper of the Friendship vicinity were married at the home of Esq.Robertson,near the above named place on Wednesday of last week. Miss Ruth Teague died at the home of her mother at Dyer on Wednesday of last week.She was 14 years of age.The remains were buried in Good Hope Cemetery. Jacob Fushs,a farmer of the Milan vicinity,died at his home on Tuesday of kast week.He was a German by birth,but had lived in this country many years.He is survived by his wife and two children. The oldest house in Dyer was destroyed by fire one day last week .the old building belonged to Miss Callie Carroll. Capt.,& Mrs.S.P.Reed had a family reunion at their home near Dyer last week in honor of Capt.Reed's 75th birthday. Clayton Mauldin Nunn & Miss Terra Goff were married at the home of the bride's parents,Mr.& Mrs.A.L.Goff in Bells,on Tuesday of last week.The groom is the son of J.C.W.Nunn.

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