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| Sat, May 13, 1893 | 3 | broken btfarted old man 1 nill be thy consols Uon forerer Hnd then CHRISTY the Gardener cornea npanotherpathbf the parden and 1I sees asonl in preat tro | ||
| Fri, Nov 02, 1894 | 2 | NEW 900 SESSr STEINWAY FREE Is offered as a premium to BRtnts selling most CHRISTY KNlVKHhyDco Jl 11 Wrlto for poTtlculiir H CHRISTY | ||
| Sat, Nov 03, 1894 | 2 | NEW 900 cYJSHT STEINWAY FREE In offered ns a premium to nwntfi felling moot CHRISTY IvNIVlCWbyUeaai M Wrltn for particulars CHRISTY< | ||
| Sat, Dec 01, 1894 | 3 | Y Caa tti t 0RGAHS mfYtnuP 7r finCUTO TO vTmnr to iiu AhtN I d CHRISTY Knives CnmiannffiTtn orrifit orurrorVS UU tntltlta | ||
| Sat, Sep 28, 1895 | 3 | concluded to visit his relatives in Germany and naturally applied to Jim CHRISTY theri deputy sergeant at arms for transportation across tho ocean In due tim | ||
| Sat, Sep 04, 1897 | 6 | e owls of the sion is the outcome of the monetary cept about 200 employed in CHRISTY to be a change of weather And even tempest John Huss in the fire Hugh night h | ||
| Fri, Oct 31, 1902 | 7 | seed corn while gath ering ns I then see and handle every ear E L CHRISTY in Epitomlst Irrla atlon r Pnntnlna In our western country and even in | ||
| Fri, Jul 07, 1905 | 7 | of prov erb mrklng and 1 lOtatli as M r H o e i t CHRISTY who i now in tha scar and yellow leaf is famous for his | ||
| Fri, Sep 13, 1907 | 6 | ulted in the death of Rex Rainersteri and serious injuries to Walter CHRISTY a noted driveiv a mechanic apda policeman Joe Gaiis the colored | ||
| Fri, Oct 30, 1908 | 6 | ing roses Of the Hybrid Teas the following are all fine Killarney Captain CHRISTY Caroline Testout Grus and Teplitz Kaiserin Augusta Victoria La France and Sou | ||
| Fri, Oct 18, 1912 | 2 | hird vie tory of the world titular battles by tho narrow margin of 2 to 1 CHRISTY Mathewson wob sent against Bedlent and one of the finest battles of the Beason w | ||
| Fri, Dec 20, 1912 | 1 | dditional 10 000 You aie neglectful of vour health IfyouoWtbuy Red Cross CHRISTY mas Seals The money f rom these oes to protect you fiom tuberctilo sis | ||
| Fri, Sep 26, 1913 | 3 | First Requisite of Plteher Cannot Be Too Strongly Emphasized 8aya CHRISTY Mathewaon The first necessity for a pitcher Is to have control of the ball | ||
| Fri, Oct 10, 1913 | 3 | s was the bright vls aged Louis A Sarecky GIANTS TAKE SECOND GAME CHRISTY Mathewson Blanks Mack s Men 3 to 0 After a Ten Inning Battle | ||
| Fri, Oct 17, 1913 | 5 | e spent several days in Chicago attending Grand Lodge X Mr and Mrs W F CHRISTY and family came up from Villa Grove in their automobile and spent two days with | ||
| Thu, Mar 05, 1914 | 1 | i P C JTr Mr Rnd v MrB W t lA CHRISTY daughter rMrs Ro y Sch 6n leitt iMpnda jin | ||
| Thu, Sep 17, 1914 | 18 | have not yet definitely decided upon a location Mr and Mrs W A CHRISTY and amily camb up frrm Villa Grove last Thursday to visit Mr and Mrs Roy Schrei | ||
| Thu, Oct 29, 1914 | 16 | uditor James J Brady Issued a permit to William A Eshelman Charles W CHRISTY M B Wells H Cannon and R A Cottle for the organization of the First | ||
| Thu, Feb 25, 1915 | 8 | Greeii Danny Green of the Chicagos who was out on a barnstorming trip with CHRISTY Mathewson declared he jiyas afraid that the use of snap in delivering curves mi | ||
| Thu, Feb 22, 1917 | 7 | from an operation which every woman dreads Mrs Nellie Pishdack 1521 CHRISTY Ave Louisville Ky Everyone nuturolly dreads the aur geon s knife Somet |
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