A Sad List For 1894
The ranks oí the active wellkmio'wn business men oí this city have been broten into by death during the past yeat to aa a.stoniishm!r cxtent. The following -vell-fcnown men havimg been taken fro.m tis since January lsti, 1894 : Januaiy- Walter Sharpe, liead miller at Ai-go Mills. Thad. E. Thompson, truant oificer. February- Daniel E. Wines, a retii-ed coetractor and builder. Franklin L. Pai-ker, real estáte dealer and oapitalist. Mairdi - Nathan H. Da-ake, clerk oí llio Cook House. Eimdl Li.'iur, iruit raisea-. Aji ril- Prof. CoTydoin L. Ford, for ïorty year an instructor in tlie Unlversity. May - Adelbei"t' L. Noble, clotliier. Adam D. Seyler, boot and sJioe mercihant. October - Jeronie A. Freeman, the most prominent oolored man in the city. Geo. M. Henion, a ietired farmer. November- WiU R. Pirice, formerly teller oí tlie lst National Bank. Zachary Eoath, dry goods merchant. Henry Binder, retired business man. Nelson Saitherland, street commissioner.
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