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    1. [WVWEBSTE] Jack. Feb. 1, 1907.
    2. Roger B. Stanley
    3. From: The Webster Echo; Feb. 1, 1907. JACK. Alex Keller was at Cowen Monday. Walter Case has been digging coal for Noah Green. B. F. Keller was at A. G. Green's on business recently. A. G. Green and John Morrison have been hog hunting the past week. Preston Cogar, of Erbacon, was here last Friday. He is employed by the Lee & Kessler Lumber Co. J. A. Keller, the hustling merchant and postmaster at this place made a flying trip to Hardwood siding one day last week. Henry Tyler, of this place, and Miss Anna Weese, of Lost Run, were quietly married at the home of the bride's parents on January 20th. We wish them a long journey through life, with few sorrow and many joys. A westbond freight train, consisting of two engines and about twenty cars, was wrecked here last Wednesday evening. Four cars were destroyed. A broken rail entered at the bottom of a loaded box car and came out at the top. Over two rails passed through the car. No one was hurt. Trains were delayed about eighteen hours. NOTE: There is a typo in this article. Henry Tyler was married to Amma Weese, not Anna Weese. Amma did have a sister named Anna who married M. S. "Samp" Morris. Amma & Anna were sisters to my grandfather, L. M. "Lute" Weese.

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