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 | Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Daily Reporter | The B^car county Hignway League is planning the construction o a Ore hundred mile highway, beginning at Laredo ad extending to Corpus Chris tt. A good road has already built from Alice to San Diego. | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | CORPUS CHRIST!, Tex., May IS. In the local election, fight at San Diego at nine o'clock this morning, sixty miles west of Pedro Ehmal, the county and district clerks of Duval county and Antonno Angulno, deputy | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | SAN DIEGO, Tex., July 8. County Commissioner M. G. Diaz and a woman nurse are. dead a'nd twelve other persons are very ill from poisoned water in a barrel from which they drank. | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | fcorhood In Jones county and Jim SAN DIEGO, Cal., June 3. DicK Short from Stamford were brought Ferris, the new president of the so- In over the Wichita Valley Saturday called republic of Lower California, night by Sheriff McClure of Jones announced today that he'would insist county | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | The Bexar county Hlgnway League is planning the construction of a ?TO hundred mile highway, beginning at Laredo ad extending to Corpus Chris- Jti. A good road has already been built from Alice to San Diego. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | CORPUS CHB.ISTI, Tex., May 18. In the local election fight at San Diego at nine o'clock this morning, sixty miles west of Pedro Ehmal. the county and district clerks of Duval county and Antonno Anguino, deputy sheriff, and Candelario Gomez, Mexicans, shot and instantly k | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | "SAN "DIEGO, "Cat., 'Jitriejf. A' "dernon- .ratlon by Industrial Workers of the rorl(l in the city jail and a report that trtyfivc members of the organization ad reached San Juan Capistrano, six- -two miles from this city, with the tention of continuing on to San ) to resume the cam | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | SAN DIEGO, Tex., July 8. County Commissioner M. G. Diaz and a woman nurse are dead and twelve other persons are very ill from poisoned water in a barrel from which they drank. | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Free Press (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Free Press | .1. II. Lyons of Tacoma, Wash., formerly of this county, writes us that iie wishes to inform iiis friends and relatives through the columns of the Great Truth Expounder thai he Is grand -pa, a son having been born to his son and wife who reside at San- Diego, Oa!. lie says Urn l | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | David Stipe, many years a resident of Villisca, difsil iii San Diego, Calif, '".s remains wo;'o taken to Villteca ? **.* burial, W. ! '. Stipe, from Clarinda, a uon of the deceased, going to accompany the remains back. Mr. Stipu was one of Montgomery county's early s | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | 1"; Mr. and Mrg. Sam Scott and son ' Harold, who have been spending the V winter with their daughter, Mrs. Will v McCoy and family at San Diego, Cal., .^.returned home Monday night. They N', were accompanied home by Mrs. Scott'u mother, Mrs. C. D. Cooper who had been spendin | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Adams county friends were grieved o learn of the death olj Fay B. Miner /hich occurred Saturday ut his resi- ence in San Uitgo, Calif., of tub- rculosis. The funeral was held Monday and thu pallbuarurs wore old Corning friends of the deceased and numbers of the K. I', lodge uf this city | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Mrs. I').-]1. Hammack of San Diego Cal., ciime Ttiraduy for several days visit with her iiieu,-, Mrs. Charlie Mil lor, also Mrs. K. II. Slutppan) an ':h lime friend and neighbor. Mrs. limn mack was a former resident of ihi. county residing in Lincoln Centt'i- am left here twenty- fo | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Relatives in this city have received word that Mrs. W. J. Wilson of San Diego, Calif., is confined to a hospital in that city with a fractured hip. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and their daughter, Mrs. Mao Miner, were getting ofT a ? street car when the car started up suddenly just as Mrs. W | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown who had been spending part of the winter in the Adams county colony at San Diego, Calif., returned home last week and glad to get hack, While they enjoyed the winter in tho golden stale they were not satisfied lo remain away very long from the best town on earth. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Belo\x we re-produce excerpts from a communication received from Isaac Brokaw -who is taking a trip through California, Washington, Oregon and Montana: ? ^'Will write a little of my trip west thinking it might interest Adams county friends. Left Corning June 16 for California and landed in | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Mrs. Sam Scott left Corning a few days ago for San Diego, Culif., where she will visit indefinitely with her daughter, Mrs. Will McCoy and family and her mother, Mrs. Cooper. She was accompanied by Mrs. J. L. Walker of Orange Cove, Calif., who hnd boon visiting several weeks | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Mrs. W. F. JInrlow of San Diego, Calif., visited a few days at the Merlon Luwcllen home and left Thursday for Tama county to visit her mother, who is 80 years of age. Mrs. [larlow will be butler remembered as Miss Mary Moyur who was for many years a resident of Mt. Etna. She V/UH accomp | More Details... |
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 | Advance Argus (Greenville,Pennsylvania)
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| Advance Argus | IMPORTANT In order to insure publication in the all matter should be sent in before Wednesday Notice Keeks new advertise The Best Kip Shoe in town at the Lit tle Shoe When the snow look out for sleds they will be The Erie Railway is now selling ex cursion tickets to Cincinnati at The Erie Conference | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | i MERGER Office in Packard Honey loaned on bond and 8 iR Stock A told before April For address or call on Him ROM Also house two loti en j 10 3m A good opening for an energetic Two lots situated on Kagle feet each fronting street and ex tending North 234 On oat U erected a frame hoist In good late t | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | MERCER TT Office In Packard Money loaned on bond and 8 RENT Farm ot 76 acres In Wunt Salem about miles from chance to permanent Address Zimmerman rn WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice Is hereby given that I will at March term o court lor admission Into MARY 41 I offer my farm of 60 acres for unto or for a l | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | HIPPEE NEWS OF THE feathered from All TIIK steamship which at Boston from Liverpool on the ro ports that on October 5 she passed an iceberg 300 foot high and 000 foot Business failures occurring through out the country during tho seven days ended October 11 as com pared with a total of 107 tho previ | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | HIPPEE NEWS OP THE Gathered from All Tnit on iho after the of a dozen pension Including the increasing tho pensions of the widows of Gen eral Admiral and Daniel to a took up the Copy right The Sherman amendment admitting copyrighted printed In foreign coun tries on payment of tariff duties was agree | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | HIPPEE 4 NEWS OF THE Gathered from All Quarters failures during the wool Iho 24th numbered for the and for Canada a total o as compared with 243 the For the corresponding o last year figures were AT on municipal court ordered the of who was charged with embezzling from Moore the proceeds of trust Th | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | AWFUL DISASTER la the Lumber Regions of Western Train Wrecked in the Midst of Seething Furnace of Forest Seven Men Slowly Hurtled to Donth and Several nro tendent Badger Among the Horror Not Yet Ascertained THE BLAZING AFTER THE May train with two carloads of men was ditched between two at Moores Su | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | pirn Likely to Bise From the Confer ence at OHIO AND INDIANA Delegates Unanimous for the Formation of a New A LARGE ATTENDANCE Prominent Labor Causes Much Sagacity Required to Insure Harmonious May decorations in the hall were entirely to American flags and a few Knights of Labor Of the stars and st | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | HIPPEE NEWS OF THE Gathered from All THK dwelling of Samuel of Summit was burned to the ground on the night of the and two aged 0 and 13 years re roasted Nine other occupants barely escaped in their failures during the week ended the numbered for Mic United States ail and for Canada a total of as co | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | MARCH GREEN VI MARCH NEWS OF THE Gathered from All AT the state penitentiary at on the white con William and George Maf In the Bonato on Pelton presented resolutions of a miners and farmers convoy won In San Francisco requesting the United States government to construct restraining bar ners In the c | More Details... |
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 | Advocate (Victoria,Texas)
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| Advocate | this evening at 5 oclock which ha arranged for sUtue of General McClellan to be erected at Washington says the Bos ton Herald has been about as he Rich Generals who glow in remembering him was in getting on to If the of Agriculture just give t wm the wheat crop of Texas for 1903 dnu as 18084000 bush | More Details... |
| Advocate | nomi nation is equal to an Bee Finnijan of Inez the city Pete Fagan is in Tannin A good local shower fell morning I The business men of Hanj is in Diego have organized a company j and will make another attempt j the from to find oil in the Pinto j district A couple ot years ago 1 those same people g | More Details... |
| Advocate | H FRENCH PUBLISHER FIRST VICTORIA AND VICTORIA COUNTY SECOND SOUTHWEST TEXAS IN SUBSCRIPTION PER ANN on 62 VICTORIA TEXAS SATURDAY OCTOBER 121007 NUMBER 23 KIDNEY TROUBLE Two In Months Jit Sterling Ky writes have Buffered with kidney mod bladder trouble for tea years past Last March I commenced usin | More Details... |
| Advocate | Failed in Health My mother died six years ago writes Miss Ruth Ward of 111 and left me to for six children i had nvr been strong tnd this with the shock of ikr tio nine for me I iaild ni health I was tired all the time and did not want yo anywhere nor care for company I had the headache all lie time | More Details... |
| Advocate | GENERAL NEWS Of LOCAL INTEREST Bangers Led Into Trap Two Killed Two Wounded San Texas July a result of a ruse worked by evidently with Uie idea of killing the company of rangers liere two State Hangers and one Mexican were killed and two other rangers were badly wounded this morning about 1 iiO oclo | More Details... |
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 | Afro American Ledger (Baltimore, Maryland, USA)
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| Afro American Ledger | 2 100 land acres and 2 400 i docks hore fishing also is housing carillon chimes which San Diego County is noted for | More Details... |
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 | Aiken Courier Journal (Aiken,South Carolina)
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| Aiken Courier Journal | he 1 c x and NEWS The President and Colonel and General Bab left for Long Branch to spend the private secretary of the remains in charge of the Ex The President before leaving signed a proclamation extending the Court of Commissioners of the Alabama Claims for six months from the of A package contai | More Details... |
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 | Aiken Journal and Review (Aiken,South Carolina)
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| Aiken Journal and Review | OM OM Lolt t gyr MM dart tke Pin loch fint Inua each to ccett per each UM bom mil of the County MARCH THK Indiana Is a welcome PRESIDENT Reed is studying political THK Nicaragua canal people should engage Boone to push their ditch THE State Democratic Executive Committee April 7th will meet in Colum | More Details... |
| Aiken Journal and Review | THE AND The Journal and Review Published Avenue Rates year Six Four in Ad tributes of resolutions of at and ail other not will be for of fifty cents per or cent per word with a minimum charge of locals five per line each insertion Look the printed label on your iate thereon shows when subscription e | More Details... |
| Aiken Journal and Review | JOURNAL AND FEBRUARY ENJOYS LIFE NOW AFTER WAITING YEARS I Was Miserable With Ner All The She BANISHED MY TROU BLES It is Says as She of Overcoming lier gave me back ray health after I suffered so for several and it is the best medi cine I ever took tor me troubles I Nancy 21 Seth in a statement she | More Details... |
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 | Akron Register Tribune (Akron,Iowa)
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| Akron Register Tribune | LADY MARYS STRATAGEM HEN tic engagement of Lady Mary Applegate to Sir Robert Black was announced most of ladys friends asked one an other how on earth she managed to catch iror Sir Robert of Rod owner of grent fortune and man W good was not only and at the of was looked upon as one of the of the Lib | More Details... |
| Akron Register Tribune | is 1oWA,i f ROUND ft PUBLISHERS THE wab GOING tli manchuria at Engagements - r i nR Forces - ' Armies Seven advices The with both armies been the period of the entire have been no engagements nt the only encounters being those of expeditions sent out by with small total find few trifling at the The | More Details... |
| Akron Register Tribune | THE RAY A. - The seem to be tlie Smiths M tropical A London paper publishes nn article Clever Girls Don't They frequently A Michigan man 1ms been sent to jail for stealing a 2-cent How that man must be despised in The girls who get married this year will be able to bold thoir heads up knowing that t | More Details... |
| Akron Register Tribune | PLYMOUTH COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION To be held in M. E. Church Sept. 9 FORENOON SESSION BEGINS AT 10 Devotional 8ervlce R. Killgore 10:-30-Address of LeMars 11:00-Business 11:30-Enrollment of i AFTERNOON SESSION AT 2:30 Devotional W. Hampton Round conducted T. of Sheldon Interest the Big Boy in | More Details... |
| Akron Register Tribune | THE AKRON ULE SCORES A VICTORY ON SECOND READING GIVEN IT IN HOUSE * OF TEST COMES ON AMENDMENT Figures a Reduction of Those Shown on Previous Loudly Cheers Result as Sure Proof of Dwindling Western Newspaper Union News a majority of eighty an amendment for the rejection of the home rule hill was de | More Details... |
| Akron Register Tribune | HAPPY HOLLOW Dick Frerichs made a business trip to Akron Emil Witt visited at the Luschen home Will of near and his vero Chatsworth callers Misses Mary and to Akron and Mrs. Fred Rholfs and little son visited at the Fred home Mr. and Mrs. Carl and family visited with relatives in a few days last Han | More Details... |
| Akron Register Tribune | OAM SPEEDS WALL OF WATER TOUR FEET HIGH DOWN CALIFORNIA LOOTERS PILLAGE DISTRICT Villagers Scurry With Warning of New Danger as Reservoir Walls Burst Hurling Billions of Gallons of Water Down Western News San breaking of the eight miles northeast of and fear that other dams In territory already part | More Details... |
| Akron Register Tribune | Annual Sale of Thoroughbred Duroc Bred Sows AT THE FARM OF J. R. IOWA Five miles south of and 6 miles east of Elk So. on March 13tH, 1917 40 HEAD f T T T T T T T T T T t T T T f T T t t T T f T f T T T T Tried Sows and Fall and Spring Gilts IMMUNE These are sired by Fancy Crimson Conway's Plain View | More Details... |
| Akron Register Tribune | THE AKRON RELATIONS ACUTE THE TWO NATIONS HAVE SEVERED DIPLOMATIC A ROW OVER PEACE AWARDS Ambassadors at Brussels and The Hague oT Paris Has Been the Con- official dispatch from dated lays that the Belgian ambassador at The having been the Dutch ambassador at Brussels also has been Several times rec | More Details... |
| Akron Register Tribune | THE AKRON -a SEA TO DEAD SEA MOSLEM WORLD IN CLASH WITH ALLIED DISPLAY HATRED Mohammedans Are Massacring or ' Deporting Greeks and prediction of disinterested statesmen that the proposed peace treaty with Turkey apportioning the choicest parts ot the Turkish empire among the various European powers | More Details... |
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 | Akron Tribune (Akron,Iowa)
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| Akron Tribune | The Tribute It Is highly desirable that the Sultan of Turkey be expunged from current European It is stated that the school census that in Chicago pure number only 832,883. How many Americans of the kind are there? The young Woman in was knocked down and escaped injury on account of Psyche knot cert | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Daily Reporter | "The .5amu day that Glenn Curtiss iu his aeroplane ir.ce from the surface of the water in San Diego Bay and after a flight of two .miles alighted on tho water at tihe same place from which he started, Roger Commer in Franco flew n distance of thirteen miles wij:h six jni'ii us pMsmgers. The won | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | rcsentatives of this body will consist j n.v Associated Press: of representative citizens from all over ? SAN DIEGO, Cal., Feb. 17 Glennxj Texas, and every citizen should bear ' Curtlss flow in a Curtiss biplane to Thursday, March 2nd., account legal in mind that they are Abilen | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | The other is for the business men in . ? Mexico, or in the cities bordering on to Mexico. The war is seriously hurting nearly every business in El Paso, and what is true in El Paso is true all the way from San Diego, Cal., to Brownsville, Texas. The mining in-, terests of Me | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | Lieut. B. Y. Rhodes, wife and mother-in-law Mrs. C. W. Ryan of San Diego, Cal., are in the city the guests of L. W. Hillburn and wife. Lieut. Rhodes is on the steamship Iris, flag ship of 'the American topedo fleet. | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | "I write this at the request of 3. F. Greer, when I met during the retreat of Jladero'fi army from the battle of Casas Grandfs to San Diego, where he now is. | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | "He reache.i San Diego safely, where his woum'} were dressed, and the 'as lime I saw him he was as good | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | SAN DIEGO, Cai. April 7_Since ttv victory of San Francisco over -\ew Or leans in the contest before congress for official sanction for the Panama (anal exposition desired to be given by both cities, an impression has gone forth that, the Panama-California Ex position, to be held in | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | Such is not the case. Preparations are going on for this exposition without abatement. The board ot works hao been organized and at the head of this department is Frank P. Allen, ?lr., the builder of the Alaska- Yukon Exposition. Bertram G. Goodhue, an architect of world wide fame is de | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | SAN 'DIEGO. Cal. April 15 "A big fuss over nothine." said Cant. Vivian of the British sloop of war Shearwater today when shown an Associated Press dispatch from Ixmdon stating he had ! made report to the British Admiralty j regarding telegraphic, advices that he I liiul landed a party of marine | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | florist in the United States through ^tement was caused in Juarez. The the San Diego Fioral Association, ll mvd toward | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | all the way from San Diego, Cat, to | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | By Associated Press. SAN DIEGO, Cal., March 11- | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | Robert Adams, son of Z. T. Adams, who went to San Diego, California, a ? a few weeks ago has located in Los Angeles, where he has a position in an express office. He was offered a lucrative position by an Ahifen< firm since leaving, but in a wire message to his father Wed | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | SAN DIEGO, CAL., May 4. A letter written from Tecate tells of atrocities committPd by guerilla bauds in parts of Lower California. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | 1 20'000 me" "long the Mexica T, while the fleet was ordered to ?zvous off Gnar,tanamo on tho ? coast of Mexico and off San Diego and ban Pedro in the Pacific. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | Physicians after examining the body said that the skull had been fractured. Death was practically instantaneous. Lieut. Kelly was a pupil of Glenn Curtis under whom he received his first lessons in flying. That was at San Diego, Cal.; three weeks ago. Hundreds Witness Tragedy. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | of our horses cropping the grass, and Indians during the time we were vote as possible' tat in reba" ts his | water, Snyder, Gail, Tahoka, Plains, not hearing it I awakened Louis,, and rounded up behind those rocks, but party w111 eviden y assist the Liber- ;Arte | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | ship. The wireless absence, hours of liberty, compulsory Mrs. Emma Dyer of Fort Worth is Abilene, but went to San Diego, Call- quisition of that company by the Un-i- | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | ed and it is believed that bandits a ? holding her for ransom. Sweasey said to have been a former reside of San Diego, California. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | fcorhood In Jones county and Jim SAN DIEGO, Cal., June 3. DicK Short from Stamford were brought Ferris, the new president of the so- In over the Wichita Valley Saturday called republic of Lower California, night by Sheriff McClure of Jones announced today that he'would insist county | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Free Press (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Free Press | The fipbtiiig took place at San Diego and the insurgents are alleged to have sustained enorinoneloss. The dispatches also say that the loss of the Spaoiisb troops vras considerable, thai the fight- in cv>L',tiimes, and that no details are at prcsc-ut obtaiuab)e. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | the police deparcment of Kansas City, Editor Lindsey of the Times, VT. H. Cline, a reporter, and cx-Poliai Sargcant Campbell tesbiSed that gambling went on nn- intcrrnpted by the police^ ? Satiinel L. Jadaon, probably tbe oldest lawyer in JTow Turk city, died snddenly.in Bro | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | The elements of theosophists iu San Diego, Cal., are at war. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | SAN DIEGO, Cal., Jan. 2:-. From reports brought by the tUnib steamer Volumnia. ic appears that the arrival oil the vessel at Tum^o. Colombia, where she touched on irii"- v ? upf had the effect of saving tfic n| frora capture by Colombian i >i The latter had demanded the .-mvr-iid- er | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | SAN DIEGO, Cal. Jan. 30. From re- icrts brought by the Hamburg steam- r Voluiania it appears that the ar- ral of the vessel at Tumaco, Colom- lia, where it touched on the way up, lad the effect of saving the place from pture by Colombian rebels. The later had demanded the surrender | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | per publishers, says the Cincinnati Enquirer, arrived and rngiatcred at tiic. Hotel Alms yesterday morning with his family, consisting of two sons James O. and John P. Scrlppa, nnd daughters, Misses Dorothy and Ellen Scripps. He Is also accompanied by his secretary, Mr. II. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Wo nut 100 tons of coal In tha bunkers at Plchillniiuo and about -it) tons on lock in flacks, Wo will htivo to steam all tho way to San Diego BO put on mil hat was possible. Wa loft Pleblllnque )ocombcr 23rcl and tire now in aiglit of affdiiloua bay. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | of a common school examination. Of course if ho gola It wo will probably bo partod ut Sun Diego but I guesa it cim't bo hoi pod, I think wo will leave horo Monday, I would just aa leavs stay a while bora aa I am afraid It wil! bo cold at San Dlogo. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | The Sam a PI> announces tlmt dally Kervlco of its ilifornla I. linked train tor ficuson ot 1903-1904 will lio rawim- ed November 2'j; until then It IB KOIU!- weekly. Tho CaHff>r !a !,ini!t'jd ruas between Chicago on the Eaiil, ani\ I.os Angeles, San Diego, anil San Francisco o | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | From Corning the fare to Hillings, Mont., will be only :M(!.!ll; to Sail, Lake City, ?21.l)l; to Unite and Helena 921.1)1, to Spokane, $2l.4fi; to Portland, Tucoinn, Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, $20.1)1; to. Sn n Francisco. Los Angeles, San Diego, | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Union (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Union | The only time snow was ever known to fall at San Diego. Cal., was during the great storm period of Jan. 15-1V 1882. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | An attack made by three killer whales upon a cow whiiie and her calf in a limoon along the coast just south of San Diego recently, was one of the most exciting lish tights ever observed. The tow whale was of the California gray species, the calf being three times the bulk of the largest of | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | ?An earthquake shock was felt at San Diego und Los Angeles, Cal , breaking many windows 1n tho former place. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | Without Food. Tj|e steamer Santa Rosa arrived at San Francisco from San Diego and way ports with three ship-wrecked mariners of the schooner Crest aboard. Captain Harlow, of the Crest, says that when off Poinl Conception the schooner was disabled by a fierce storm. All of the food was washe | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | A first class sea otter skin in the raw is worth 8500 to -the himter. The best sea-otter pelts takea ofl the coast of California will yield $250 each to the hunter. There may be elements, however, ia the pelt which may reduce the value of the Alaskan, pelt to $20 and that of the Califor | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | rllhe reopening1 of telegraphic comrnuui- catiou with the region of i inar del Rib, Cuba, brings the tirst detailed information of affairs in thut province for several weeks. The rich Vnelta Abajo tobacco district seems to have Leen put to the torch, and is apparently reduced to a desol | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | Ex-United States Senator O. P. Steams of Minnesota died at San Diego, Cnl., where he had gone in search of he-all!]. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | Articles incorporating the San Diego and Ynma Railroad company nt Sun Diego, Ca!., have been filed. Thecapi tal stock of the company is $4,000,000. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | "Mr. Case. I think I'll pack my trunk and start for home to-morrow; I believe a steamer wails from San Diego for the north to-morrow, does It-not " said she. with trembling lip and flash- lug eye. | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Union-Republican (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Union-Republican | The non-resident active members are: Edith Ankeny, Ankona, Fla.; Martha Miller, Ottumwa, Iowa; Vel- ma Reid, San Diego, Cal.; Sadie Shep pard, Indianola, Iowa; Ruth Turner Beyiner, Rupert, Idaho; Flora Cramer, Newton, Iowa. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | Word Tifes Tieon" received fiere. an- nonncing tlie birth of a jyoung daugh ter at tho liome of "Mr, nnd Mrs Ar^ thur Ingnun, of San "Diego, Cal , the] ^th of February. }lr and ilrs.'^n-j ^ram J _frre fprmer_resideilt8 of this plarr i | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | he was brought to Corning for burial beside them. -Mr. Sweeney was a ? single man. Ho IB survived by three nisters, Mrs. Teresa 'Daley, of San Diego, Cal.; and -Mrs. Margaret Bennett and Mra. M^jriate^woency, also of California; beside four brothers, John, and WUllatn Sweene | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | Diego", to (Se'orge ,V on Tuesday, : (August 1st. ' The young- people will make their home In San Diego, we understand. Corning peo- [)!e .remember tho family, who formorly resided In this city, where Mr. Jonos" conducted a real estate busl- . Their frtGnds wilt -frs-glivri- | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | San Diego and in San Francisco, also | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | William Kinkadc nnd Lymnn Nicely, all from Creston: 'Mrs. Gus Jieetz, of San .Diego, Cal.; Mrs. A. !A. Cuiberson and Mrs. Ray 'Buxton, of Crcaton; Mra. A. K. Sheets, of Des Moines; Rev. and Mrs. Owen Tohmas. of Fontanelle; and.:JIrs. Fern Heed, ot Nodawtiy. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | are; .'Mrs. Austin (Turner; (Mrs. O. W. Turner; LMra. (H. |AI. Towner;' Mrs; A. F. Shinn; rsirs. C. E. 'Okoy; >ilrs. H. JH. Hill; .Miss |Cora Vernon. The non- realdent charter members ot the chapter are [Mrs. S1. IB. Jones, San Diego, CaKrMrs. .iP-'Si-'JithKinj FL <Mad(son, Iowa; | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | Frank tVorton arrived home Tuesday from an extended sojourn in California. He vigited in San Diego and other points. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | JtUKbnnd died at Carl, which was t.heit home in later years, Mrs. Harlovr has sinco lived in the homes of bar children. Fivo oE her children preceded her in death Mosefi and Agnes in early, life, later 'Mrs. Susan" Harrison; Mrs. Lbra Patterson, and "her eldest anil-John JrHnrto | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | ;he San Diego ^Jnion company eight years. Mr. l>yons Is connected with | More Details... |
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 | Advance Argus (Greenville,Pennsylvania)
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| Advance Argus | IMPORTANT In order to insure publication in the all matter should be sent in before Wednesday Notice Keeks new advertise The Best Kip Shoe in town at the Lit tle Shoe When the snow look out for sleds they will be The Erie Railway is now selling ex cursion tickets to Cincinnati at The Erie Conference | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | BLAINE Shows How Helped Bis About Sue recent speech at New Al was an answer to Mills and His speech was as Chairman Allow first of to return my thanks for your most cordial no eloquently expressed by your Representa I respond to what he and say for myself that a thousand milos from home I am still a | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | i MERGER Office in Packard Honey loaned on bond and 8 iR Stock A told before April For address or call on Him ROM Also house two loti en j 10 3m A good opening for an energetic Two lots situated on Kagle feet each fronting street and ex tending North 234 On oat U erected a frame hoist In good late t | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | MERCER TT Office In Packard Money loaned on bond and 8 RENT Farm ot 76 acres In Wunt Salem about miles from chance to permanent Address Zimmerman rn WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice Is hereby given that I will at March term o court lor admission Into MARY 41 I offer my farm of 60 acres for unto or for a l | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | HIPPEE NEWS OF THE feathered from All TIIK steamship which at Boston from Liverpool on the ro ports that on October 5 she passed an iceberg 300 foot high and 000 foot Business failures occurring through out the country during tho seven days ended October 11 as com pared with a total of 107 tho previ | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | Writing Ever on the Which All May gin Has Itself a In lint Shrouded In of Till T text was Daniel that night was King of the After the site of had been se two million men were employed for the construction of the wall and principal The walls of the city were sixty miles in They were surrounded by a t | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | HIPPEE NEWS OP THE Gathered from All Tnit on iho after the of a dozen pension Including the increasing tho pensions of the widows of Gen eral Admiral and Daniel to a took up the Copy right The Sherman amendment admitting copyrighted printed In foreign coun tries on payment of tariff duties was agree | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | HIPPEE 4 NEWS OF THE Gathered from All Quarters failures during the wool Iho 24th numbered for the and for Canada a total o as compared with 243 the For the corresponding o last year figures were AT on municipal court ordered the of who was charged with embezzling from Moore the proceeds of trust Th | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | AWFUL DISASTER la the Lumber Regions of Western Train Wrecked in the Midst of Seething Furnace of Forest Seven Men Slowly Hurtled to Donth and Several nro tendent Badger Among the Horror Not Yet Ascertained THE BLAZING AFTER THE May train with two carloads of men was ditched between two at Moores Su | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | pirn Likely to Bise From the Confer ence at OHIO AND INDIANA Delegates Unanimous for the Formation of a New A LARGE ATTENDANCE Prominent Labor Causes Much Sagacity Required to Insure Harmonious May decorations in the hall were entirely to American flags and a few Knights of Labor Of the stars and st | More Details... |
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 | Advocate (Tipton,Indiana)
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| Advocate | A importer tackled STOET OF A Not a great while since prominent of waa called to attend a patient in the last stages of what appeared to be but upon proved to be simply a wearing of decay the other day in T of the energies of mind and with this result Thomas though the had for twentyfive beautiful s | More Details... |
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 | Advocate (Victoria,Texas)
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| Advocate | R E C TO R Y ATE J H t Attorney tlon Fish Congressman H h Pi oUte senator District 11 Attorney Clerk Collector Attorney lerk treasurer Browning W John Thos S Smith Get i U C H of no h 13 n list ui r Ilon toner l n ll ol fani dih i Rudolph A B Dai TC J C Wilson J V J J Jones ICD Flj K Cullender Geo M | More Details... |
| Advocate | this evening at 5 oclock which ha arranged for sUtue of General McClellan to be erected at Washington says the Bos ton Herald has been about as he Rich Generals who glow in remembering him was in getting on to If the of Agriculture just give t wm the wheat crop of Texas for 1903 dnu as 18084000 bush | More Details... |
| Advocate | nomi nation is equal to an Bee Finnijan of Inez the city Pete Fagan is in Tannin A good local shower fell morning I The business men of Hanj is in Diego have organized a company j and will make another attempt j the from to find oil in the Pinto j district A couple ot years ago 1 those same people g | More Details... |
| Advocate | H FRENCH PUBLISHER FIRST VICTORIA AND VICTORIA COUNTY SECOND SOUTHWEST TEXAS IN SUBSCRIPTION PER ANN on 62 VICTORIA TEXAS SATURDAY OCTOBER 121007 NUMBER 23 KIDNEY TROUBLE Two In Months Jit Sterling Ky writes have Buffered with kidney mod bladder trouble for tea years past Last March I commenced usin | More Details... |
| Advocate | Failed in Health My mother died six years ago writes Miss Ruth Ward of 111 and left me to for six children i had nvr been strong tnd this with the shock of ikr tio nine for me I iaild ni health I was tired all the time and did not want yo anywhere nor care for company I had the headache all lie time | More Details... |
| Advocate | GENERAL NEWS Of LOCAL INTEREST Bangers Led Into Trap Two Killed Two Wounded San Texas July a result of a ruse worked by evidently with Uie idea of killing the company of rangers liere two State Hangers and one Mexican were killed and two other rangers were badly wounded this morning about 1 iiO oclo | More Details... |
| Advocate | H French VICTORIA TEXAS SATURDAY MAY 13 19 JUAREZ AND Now m Hands of City Captured After Fight at Probable Cost of Eighty Dead and 150 Wounded El Paso Tex May About 1 30 oclock and staff sur to Colonel Garibaldi of the arm An Associated Press coi respondent bad just from the barracks TV here he spok | More Details... |
| Advocate | AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATORS MORE SOLD IN THIS STATE THAN ALL OTHER KINDS FOR SALE BY HART McDANNEL VICTORIA TEXAS BEN DREYfOS section of the but increase prop erty values and should have the hearty support of all the i hood Building Church Walk the Best Quarters for the A cement walk is being built Groc | More Details... |
| Advocate | ADVOCATE SUNDAY AUGUST 20 1922 We carry in stock Pianos Player Pianos Victrolas Violins Banjos Ukuleles Guitars Cornets Accordions Drums Flutes Song Whistles and all kinds of Musical Instruments and trimmings for same New Victor Records receiv ed monthly If we what you want we will get it Try us HAU | More Details... |
| Advocate | VICTORIA ADVOCATE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 24 1922 ESTABLISHED PUBLISHED Every Week Day Afternoon Except Saturday Morning Edition Every Sunday H F Entered at the Postoffice at Victoria Texas as second class mail j SUBSCRIPTION Daily and per annum Daily and per month Sunday per annum Foreign Advertising 1 TH | More Details... |
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 | Afro American Ledger (Baltimore, Maryland, USA)
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| Afro American Ledger | jersey Ci y police force or 22 Uniterl Stores Arrrgnisgdgr Lgeyer kansas Ccntral railroad reported a Justia Gould of the District Sm San Diego Chia with a hrs cargo York | More Details... |
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 | Aiken Courier Journal (Aiken,South Carolina)
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| Aiken Courier Journal | he 1 c x and NEWS The President and Colonel and General Bab left for Long Branch to spend the private secretary of the remains in charge of the Ex The President before leaving signed a proclamation extending the Court of Commissioners of the Alabama Claims for six months from the of A package contai | More Details... |
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