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Leonard, J. B. (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1898
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Sailor, Emily (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1898
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Moore, William - 1898
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Chew, Mr. - 1898
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Ewald, Fred - 1898
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Pearsall, Elizabeth - 1898
Pearsall, Nellie - 1898
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Blaze, Lilly (Miss) - 1898
A New Society Formed
A number of young ladies of Jeannette have founded a society, for the purpose of exploring nature, the society is known as the K. C. P.'s and every Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, they leave town in an animated body for the woods and fields.
The society pin adopted by the young ladies is star shaped, with the letters “F. P. C.” encrusted upon it in green and gold. When the summer has gone, and bleak winds take the place of sunshine, it is the intention of this society to spend their Thursday afternoons in their cozy homes trying to out rival nature and her many beauties on fancy work and art squares. The members are: Misses Lilly Blaze, Jennie Jones, Minnie Carle, Carrie Merrell, Belle Doty, Elizabeth and Gertrude Pearsall And Dorothy Hill.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 22 Jul 1898, Page 1 , Column 1
Stassin, Jules - 1898
Major, owned by J. F. Stevenson, came in the next morning at 6 o’clock, followed by Queen, Henry, at 6:30; Blue Face, Jules Stassin, at 7:15. The birds had to face a head wind the entire distance. The next race from Vandalia, Illinois, an air line of 520 miles, on July 18.
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Stevenson, J. F. - 1898
Major, owned by J. F. Stevenson, came in the next morning at 6 o’clock, followed by Queen, Henry, at 6:30; Blue Face, Jules Stassin, at 7:15. The birds had to face a head wind the entire distance. The next race from Vandalia, Illinois, an air line of 520 miles, on July 18.
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Henry, Alfred - 1898
Major, owned by J. F. Stevenson, came in the next morning at 6 o’clock, followed by Queen, Henry, at 6:30; Blue Face, Jules Stassin, at 7:15. The birds had to face a head wind the entire distance. The next race from Vandalia, Illinois, an air line of 520 miles, on July 18.
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Frazer, R. S. - 1898
The case came up Tuesday before Judge R. S. Frazer, in Common Pleas court No. 2. The court announced that it would have to be shown that Burns had violated some official duty. Judge Frazer further said he thought the members of the association had the power to call a convention without the consent of the president, and if he did not care to preside the members could elect some one to take his place.
The injunction asked for was refused because no law was shown to have been violated. President Burns said last evening that he thought the effort to hold a convention would proceed no further.
--Pittsburg Times.
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Yochum, Phillip - 1898
The case came up Tuesday before Judge R. S. Frazer, in Common Pleas court No. 2. The court announced that it would have to be shown that Burns had violated some official duty. Judge Frazer further said he thought the members of the association had the power to call a convention without the consent of the president, and if he did not care to preside the members could elect some one to take his place.
The injunction asked for was refused because no law was shown to have been violated. President Burns said last evening that he thought the effort to hold a convention would proceed no further.
--Pittsburg Times.
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Ambos, George - 1898
The case came up Tuesday before Judge R. S. Frazer, in Common Pleas court No. 2. The court announced that it would have to be shown that Burns had violated some official duty. Judge Frazer further said he thought the members of the association had the power to call a convention without the consent of the president, and if he did not care to preside the members could elect some one to take his place.
The injunction asked for was refused because no law was shown to have been violated. President Burns said last evening that he thought the effort to hold a convention would proceed no further.
--Pittsburg Times.
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Burns, Simon - 1898
The case came up Tuesday before Judge R. S. Frazer, in Common Pleas court No. 2. The court announced that it would have to be shown that Burns had violated some official duty. Judge Frazer further said he thought the members of the association had the power to call a convention without the consent of the president, and if he did not care to preside the members could elect some one to take his place.
The injunction asked for was refused because no law was shown to have been violated. President Burns said last evening that he thought the effort to hold a convention would proceed no further.
--Pittsburg Times.
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Richardson, Cora - 1898
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Wilson, W. C. - 1898
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Hammond, William - 1898
Wm. Baugh, Penn Station
J. H. Creighton, Hereminie
J. P. Schall, Jeannette
Fred Ackman, Jeannette
Henry Case, Jeannette
Geo. Tress, Jeannette
L. P. Reitz, Jeannette
Joseph Blaze, Jeannette
B. F. Goble, Jeannette
Patrick Summers, Jeannette
Wm. Gross, Jeannette
Wm. Hammond, Jeannette
Jno. B. Azelvandre, Jeannette
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Gross, William - 1898
Wm. Baugh, Penn Station
J. H. Creighton, Hereminie
J. P. Schall, Jeannette
Fred Ackman, Jeannette
Henry Case, Jeannette
Geo. Tress, Jeannette
L. P. Reitz, Jeannette
Joseph Blaze, Jeannette
B. F. Goble, Jeannette
Patrick Summers, Jeannette
Wm. Gross, Jeannette
Wm. Hammond, Jeannette
Jno. B. Azelvandre, Jeannette
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Summers, Patrick - 1898
Wm. Baugh, Penn Station
J. H. Creighton, Hereminie
J. P. Schall, Jeannette
Fred Ackman, Jeannette
Henry Case, Jeannette
Geo. Tress, Jeannette
L. P. Reitz, Jeannette
Joseph Blaze, Jeannette
B. F. Goble, Jeannette
Patrick Summers, Jeannette
Wm. Gross, Jeannette
Wm. Hammond, Jeannette
Jno. B. Azelvandre, Jeannette
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Goble, B. F. - 1898
Wm. Baugh, Penn Station
J. H. Creighton, Hereminie
J. P. Schall, Jeannette
Fred Ackman, Jeannette
Henry Case, Jeannette
Geo. Tress, Jeannette
L. P. Reitz, Jeannette
Joseph Blaze, Jeannette
B. F. Goble, Jeannette
Patrick Summers, Jeannette
Wm. Gross, Jeannette
Wm. Hammond, Jeannette
Jno. B. Azelvandre, Jeannette
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