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Name
1. Birthday and place
2. Harria9e (s) date place
3. Si9nificant events for example:
A. Business ________________________________________________ _
B. Civic responsibilities __________________________________ __
4. Church me~ership ______ ~------------------------------------lf; 11
5. Sessions served /0 t.kr.JJ t~l /J..-~.~ 1 ,, It!, I"
6. Public Offices
A. Local __________________________________________________ __
B. State __________________________________________________ __
. C. National ______ ~-----------------------------------------
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9 . Names of parents ____________________________________________ _
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l O. Edu c ation ·-- ---·----·-- ·-----·--·--
11. Degre e s _ _ ___ ______________ _
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tnrlch.a', 220 8econd
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s· at cut. prices until .~E & SPRETER Co.
resided in Lyons nine years. · . .. . · L. J. Cummings purcl \
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. He came t9 CUnt011 from Ly,>ns in tbe John Richardson ag( 18'71 an~ was en_gaged in_ t.he ware-. erty at 229 Fourth a vent l;louse business_,on ·Front .street con-1 Tbe street car line w ducting a large trade and carrying a Second street a while T large stock. For a time l\lr. E . s:. noon ... by a wheel comh Hart, uow of Chica~o, was Col. Ma- wagon. Gill's partner the brtn name being Hon. Henry s~bln de MaGill & ·Hart. dress on the Inspiration
Col. ~aGtll was one of th,e strong the convention or cc men of the state. Hew. s a politician nor .nal inslltute · tnstr whose influence :-vat-1 n1uc11 sought'r ror Des \!olnf.ls Wednesday. by men ·-who are ambitious to serve their country. He was always a re· publican and did,l~is part to keep the republican part,y in power in both state in county. lie wa"' a .man - of
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patCh: C. F. Roche~ he new Davenport, {orth Western · rau~ ation_ of the Term tun the arrival of its 10tlves and rolfing H~ Rod coming.
. great indepence of rnind an:l action and when he cared to m1ke · :1. point on ... wblch tie· bad set _his heart, it came just as be df"sired. He was an enterprising, pushing, ~ne~getic · cttizen. and always commanded the resp_ect_<tlf hls neighbors and ass_ociates. He was one-or the most ami able or l gentlemen, extremeRociability being a natural trait and I u the domestic cir- · cle he was the kindest of husbands· and the .QlOSt lndul~e-nt of fathers; ·
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g us to get over the ;ago & North West~port, Rock Island -be says~'- I so' L so; e Terrulnal orucer& In ,the Chicago & 'nd that whll~ tbey
have runnln~S ar-· most ot the ran wayH Hl ·lendly wl tb all, do a termInal buslJt the new road Jn , ~wlllh all the ratl-
Mr. MaGill is survl yed by his widow and ch1lc}ren: Thomas W ., Harry, Accompanied by .a · ste John R.. Mrs. F. Brt~g-; and Miss of conledh Hattie MaGill ot Cllica,£o, and Lieut. Henry Ouy carlat' Magill of the United Staves n·avy . . Funriy Fa
Mr. ancf Mrs. Frc:l ·ware and Mrs. y· HI= .N. 0 M. F. W. ~Ills went to Chicago Thursday L · ·
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afternoon to attend Lhe func.ral ·ot the As produced ·ror 300 1
deceased, Mrs. Thos. w.· ~IaGlll beJug Yo~k nnd Londo~ by a sl8ter of Mr. Ware !nd Mrs. Ellis; p · r1ces; 25_c-3sc- ... c
The f.uneral wll_l take place at 10 o'cJock ·this morning~· the intention being to take the body cast ror inter-ment to t ·_be· spring .. ~ .-
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ro? Take one of t be M~rk: Graham. an old Cli nton rest-
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t''-41&V'•"\.A• .&....AV . V&AUj'"" UVJ 'VU QIJU YY~ dt(r.;VIl. lt;~ , The river stands at 3 td It, made his .tor· mustered out of service D..!cetn ber 1.
a trlendshlp wblcb 1862. He resumed his business and , railroad comblna- low water mark.
·resided in Lyons nloe years. . . .. L. J. Cummings purct . .. , ' "" ~. ;th.48 slippers. th~ rohns'. ~ .. ou Say . J tor a Christ mas )8~ complete line
. He came~ <;Unt011 from Lyr>ns in the John Richardson agE 1871 ao~ was en_gaged in_ t.he ware-. erty at 229 Fourth avent house business_ oo ·Front . st~eet con-1 Tb~ street car lloe w ducttog a large trade and carrying a · Second street a while T large ·stock. For a time Mr. E . s:. noon .. by a wheel comlr Hart, uow of Chlca![o, was Col. Ma- wagon. . . Gill's partner the hrtn name being Hon. Henry s~bln de MaGill "'~ ·Hart. dress on tbe Inspiration
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·uby, sapphire and mounted while you orlcb.a' 220 ~ecood . , ~
sse Olrl. -are you? · ~
·iat cut. prices until .E & SPRETER Co.
Col. ~aGill was one of th.e strong the convention of co men of the state. Jie w. sa. polltlclan nor.nal institute· insttl whose influence waf-! much. soughtr .for Des \!oines Wednesday. by men -who are ambitious to serve . =======~====== their country. He was . always a re· ,. : · WANTt;L publican and did,l~is part to keep the .. ·w t d .. A b . f-.,.._,
bl ~ . . b b an e . - o y or repu 1can part~y 1n power tn ot. be does not want to sta
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state in coun~y. He wa.-; a .man· of ply at AGE counting ro great indepence of rn i nd and action -and when he cared to · mJ.ke :1 point
l .. ; ..... ~ng & on .. w_blch tie· bad set _his heart, it cc1me just as be d!'sired. He was an
~nd & enter,J!rlslng, pushln~, ~nergetic · . c\ti· Neat~Srn. zen. ~nd always comtnanded the re;>ateh: c. F. Roche~ spect 'Ot hls neighbors ·and associates. Je ne.w Davenport, He was one-dr the most ami ·able of 1· rorth Western · ran..:. gentlemen, extreme sociabiqty being a atlon_ or the Term I- natural trait and IIJ the domestic cirJD the arrival of its cle he was the kindest of nhsbands !otlves and rolflng and th~ xpost fndul~ent of fathers: 1e Bod coming. Mr. MaGill is survived by his widow
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· TDE~DOY, D. MR, WALTER·.,
Accompanied by' .a -ste of conledla
J us to get over the and cbtldren: Thomas W ., Harry, ·.ago & North West- John R .! Mrs. F. Brl~gs a.nd Miss !tlport, Rock Island~ Hattie MaGill of Chlca60, . and Lieut .. Henry Ouy Carlatc
· · ·Funriy Fa1 ..:..be says-It, lsn'L so; Magill or the United Staties u·avy . a Terrulnal orucers Mr. ancf Mrs. Frc:l ·ware and Mrs. in the . Chicago & F. W. Ellls went to Chicago Thursday ~nd ·that whtl~ they afternoon to attend Lhe runcral ·of the ' L ;e runnio~ ar-· deceased, Mrs. Thos. W. ?.IaGlll be Jug
rnost of the rallwayH a sister of Mr. Ware !nd Mrs .. Ellis; Hy friendly wltb all, The f.uneral wll.l take · phice at 10 cfo a terminal bust- o'clock ·this mornIng~· the· intention tt the new road In befog to take tbe body east for inter-
THf NOM As produced '- ror 300 r Yo~k and Londo~ by
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