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El!1tworU1 Allen oup, ,~tge 22. rail ~
ol Oleliel. 14, on~o ~M Cryl!·
1 be roll()wing Is tb"' oftlr.lal total
tat May ROI\dhlan age 18, ql ~:::::;:j'ote• cnet rur tbe vn.rlou 8 countY of.tfl 1
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1\ld Leuua M EldgeJ.~v, age HI both
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(•~:e3ted J rtc(b Dean tlW nn a most
Lindsey, l&amp;lh, W A ComiltoiC
tlfl) M cne ' "'1e for ReprAsentr.lt lve
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For • Commlsl loner jabnrt UJrm~
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Syt"...cuse Churth People Are
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Recorder-William &lt; Rou.pel

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The church people of Syra&lt;'use are
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being the lny.in.,:: !:If ' llf' cor;~11ntont
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,rove knoltn 1u1 BarUls p:u k ad
jolnl.ng the new cDunh lot where the
greater part ol1 the exerch1e6 ot tht
will take place In addftfon
interesting cerell}JD)" or the
nEl'e:tone laytug at tb u church
In ~ tbere will 00 11.11 :tll·doJ
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For Coroner-Ben H Ewing 184 •
WilHam Hany, 11: W W !I'h:'lmpson, '~'lM
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For County Clerk- '1' W Bengel,

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Warner tor treaaure.·, 1 R~1111e tor t
recorder Hysell for •••ney(;n' Dnls 1
for prOsecuting attorney and BMgtil
for clerk were ""oupoted Robert "'
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