HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1893-4-6, Page 5�"
Messrs. Thos Ballantyne do Bons o
Stri tford are having plane prepared for the
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t ereation of is cheese and butter factory at
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Black Crook during the coming summer,
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It will be usd as a choose factory in the
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summer, and abutter factory in the win:
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ter,
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Pride E Boot,
The wellknown .stallion, o
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M e t last
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and; real sold by auotfon a iV h
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week and bought by one of the Peppers
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for $25. The stallion is a handsome im.
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ported animal, but fa so savage that no
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O' layd anything to do With
man cares t l 3 g
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1 him,
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While d=riving a ,bus under the archway
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leading to the National hot( -I, :it. \larss,
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other day Roland Brundle had his face
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badly cut and scratched, He had forgot-.
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ten to stoop his head, the consequence
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being it was thrown backwards upon the
'bus and in that manner dragged the entire
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length of the archway,
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Early on Friday morning Is t Joshua
,ilr'1'. Jt av,ill, H..Tor'dan
Bell of Russeldale dropped peacefully away
"' of Edineston, N..Y
into the sleep that to mortals knoweth
Colorless, Emaciated, Helpless
no waking. More than half a century has
come and passed since the Who, active
1yeoman,
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A C(itarl,ete Ottre by 10011 ,
hailing from county Norfolk,
England, traversed and ultimately set.
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tied npon lot $3, North Thames Road,
This is from lfr. D. lie Jordan, a re-
new run by his only sea, John Bell.
At no season of the year is cold in the
tired farmer, and one of the most re-
head and catarrh more prevalent than dur-
spected citizens of Otsel;a Co., Ivi. y,
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1 ouri(+ n v oa nt;o T li;tt an attack of the
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