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January 8, 1914, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO Seligman News: It is reported that T. J. Barnes lost three mules and his son, Jeff last week. The mules died and Jeff went to Colorado. Bellview News: Thursday, Jan 1, 1914, the Death Angle visited our community at an early hour and claimed for its victim Luther Sanders, son of Rev. James Sanders. He leaves a father, mother, and three sisters to mourn his untimely death. H was the last of five or six brothers all having preached him to a better world. They all lived to be men except one. He lived an upright life which won him a host of friends. While he was afflicted about twelve months, he was patient to the end. We can only remained the sorrowing ones that he is not dead, he is only asleep. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Canady at the home and his body was taken to Aurora and left to rest in the Maple Cemetery. Forest Grove News: Elizabeth (Bradley) Chapman, was born Jan 20, 1849, and died Dec 18, 1913. She was married to Hiram Chapman, Dec 23, 1869. To this union was born ten children. Those living are Mrs. Joseph Eberwine of St. Paul, Kan., Mrs. Con McAdams of South Haven, Kan., Lee of Webb City, James of Minden Mines, Pleas of Stroud, Okla., Frank Edgar and Miss Ida at home. Mrs. Chapman had many friends here. From a church view she was a Methodist in the death of Mrs. Chapman we can say one afflicted mother has left a world of sorrow, to her children, she always manifested a mother's warmest love, as a wife, she carried the affectionate nature of one who made life and home pleasant. Mrs. Chapman was buried at Mulberry, Kan.
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