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Lodi

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
March
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
Obituary
OCR Text

Albeit Blaess started up his saw mili last Monday for his animal spring run of savving. Daniel Wallace, of Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. Annie Kyte, of Laingsburg, were called here last week by the death of their brotber. M. J. Noyes, Tota Mack and Chas. Whittaker, of Chelsea. were here last Friday to attend the funeral of their old friend Tip Wallace. James Clough, will sell at public auction all bis personal property on Thnrsday, March 15th,sale commencing at 9 o'clock, a. m. Fred Krause, auctioneer. The funeral of Mr. Wallace was held at his residence last Friday and was attended by a large mimber of bis old friends. The remains were interred" in the Lodi Plains cemetery. According to all accounts our tovvn caucus will be "long" on candidates for supervisor. If any of the other towns are "short" we can supply them with candidates tbat are neither bashful nor backward about announcing their wants If necessary we will guarantee brand. Mr. Timothy Wallace, of this town, a member of the firm of Wallace, Noyes & Co., died on Monday last of rheuroatism, after a severe illness lasting four weeks. Mr. Wallace was for many years a dealer in horses, and was considered one of the best judgesof the value of a horse in the state. He was well acquainted with the leading liorsemen of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Canada, having purchased horses of them for years. He leaves a wife and three daughters. The family have the sincere sympathy of all thatknow them in their deep affliction.