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    1. [TXBOSQUE] Bosque Citizen Sept 30, 1886
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    3. Bosque Citizen September 30, 1886 Iredell Department Jas A TIDWELL bought of Walter SCOTT one house and lot in new Iredell for which he paid $400 P C ANDERSON bought of HARRIS & CRABTREE two lots for $157.50 G W HARRIS bought of J E SELLERS 50 acres of land below town for which he paid $800 G W HARRIS sold 80 acres of land lying west of town to J Q PARSONS for $600 Ben SIKES has rented OZBURN's Barber Shop and is endeavoring to convert himself into a tonsorial artist. A pall of sadness was cast over the community this morning by the death of Mrs S B FRANK. She died at 9 o'clock after a painful illness of five days. Leaving two small children deprived of a loving mother's tender care, and a kind husband to mourn the loss of a pure devoted and trusing wife. She was born June 29, 1857 and was 29 years and three months old at the time of her death. She was married in 1883 and has proved herself to be a loving wife and devoted mother. During her illness, which was painful in extreme, kind friends and dear relations ministered to her faithfully. She met death without a cloud or a fear expressing her willingness to "go" and bade her friends and relatives goodbye and counselled her husband. The bereaved husband and little motherless children have the heartfelt sypmathies and sincere condolences of the entire community. The funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. S S SCOTT. Mr. R B GRAYSON of Navarro Co, has been visiting his sister Mrs Dr GRIFFIN for several weeks.. He seems to have created quite a sensation among the young ladies. Miscellaneous Marion HALL, the baby lawyer of Cleburne and Hamp HAWKINS of Morgan made themselves entertaining to the CITIZEN on their recent visit to Meridian. Roaring Brazos Embosoms Another Body On last Thursday eve, Mr R D McVICKER of Hill Creek informed the CITIZEN of the particulars of the drowning of Mr. Robert WHEATLY, which occured at HART's Crossing on Sunday eve, week ago. Robert went off on horseback it is supposed to call on some young ladies. He had no company. This was about (???can't make out time) in the evening and though Robert was well acquainted with the river and it's force when he rode up he rode into it. He was seen to enter the water by several persons on each bank. In the current of the stream some brush entangled his horse and caused horse and rider to drift down. At considerable distance both horse and rider sank out of sight, when the horse rose but Robert was seen no more. The horse landed alive in the big bottom below Capt McCOWNS farm. A party was immediately organized and made search for Robert's body which they found in the river adjacent to Capt. McCOWN's field. Robert was about nineteen, a good rider and swimmer and it astonished his acquaintances, his death by these means. John H WHITE the efficient deputy sheriff of Morgan was in Meridian on Monday and admitted that he was a know nothing. Hon J E HAWKINS of Morgan was attending county court in Meridian At the public examination of school teachers last Saturday by Prof. HARRIS & RICHEY Miss Ellen CLARK was granted a 3rd grade, R C PARVIN a 2nd, LeRoy ALLEN a 2nd, Eli HORN a 1st and T J BROOKS a 1st grade certificate. Good luck in your research LaDawn Garland Bosque County, TX garland@htcomp.net

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