Guinther, aged 70 years died at his home near Gordon ridge, on Monday February 20th. Papers that he had with him indicate that he was formerly an Alderman of the city of Knoxville. Bailey was a Tennessean, having come from Knoxville about one year ago to Antelope. He was hauling hay and the load upset killing him almost instantly. Sam Bailey was killed near Antelope last Wednesday morning.Henrich’s many warm friends here, extend their heartfelt sympathy in this their sad hour. Henrichs died at Moro on last Saturday evening. Dupey and children, our sympathy, in this their sad hour.ĭecember 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1898 Issues missing Dupey was at this place when the Journal first started, just one year ago, remaining three months, when, on account of failing health, was obliged to give up his situation, and return to his home. He died at Lafayette on Sunday, November 13th, of Bright’s disease, aged 49 years. We are very sorry to hear of the death of Thad.George Davis died at DeMoss Springs, on Monday, October 17th, aged about 85 years.Thompson that was born last Friday died early Saturday morning. Dunn, died at Lafayette on Sunday last, October 9th. Dunn, father of our fellow townsman, J.W. His remains were entered in the IOOF cemetery, Wednesday afternoon. Schwartz leaves a wife, two children, two brothers and many friends here to mourn his loss. Near Grass Valley, on Tuesday evening, October 11th, Fred Schwartz. Dunn left Wasco Wednesday morning and will arrive at Lafayette in the evening. John Dunn received the sad news on Tuesday evening that his father was very low and could not live very long.Kiss the little curly tresses, Cut from his bright dark hair, Do the angels kiss our darling, In the realm so bright and fair, Oh we pray to meet our Stacy, For a long, long sweet embrace, Where the little feet are waiting, And we meet him face to face. Lay aside his little play things, Wet with mother’s pearly tears, How we shall miss little Stacey, All the coming weary years, Fold the dainty little dresses, That he never more will wear, For his little feet are waiting, Up above the golden stair. The following verses are in memory of little Stacey Newcomb, who departed this life September 11th, 1898: Put away the little dresses That our Stacy used to wear, He will need them on earth, never, He has climbed the golden stair He is with the happy angels, and I long for his sweet kiss, Where his little feet are waiting, In the realm of perfect bliss. Amanda King, the mother of our esteemed Brother, O. 24th, 1898, the following preamble and resolutions were unaminously adopted: Whereas - It has pleased our Heavenly Father to remove from our midst Mrs. At a regular meeting of Grass Valley Lodge, No. There are numerous missing issues, including all of the year of 1900. The following are the death notices and obituaries contained within the pages of the Grass Valley Journal, on the microfilm roll containing the issues from Octoto January 25, 1907.
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