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| Sat, Oct 15, 1898 | 8 | edricfc S2O J C DeFries S30 Cross S35 Hathorn c a l c t 9 t RUTLEDGE S5 23 Josephine C Igncy deed report of distribution apprd Wm A McAdam de | ||
| Sat, May 13, 1899 | 1 | eorge Robin W H Parr resigned as pastor of the S Koch P D Roark Jas RUTLEDGE Willie Coulomb ast cutting machinery In 1831 the scythe and the cradle were su | ||
| Sat, Apr 21, 1900 | 9 | tlnojs Jor sT ri woik to stop In everk coal mine In the state Rev W J RUTLEDGE sold to have be ij flr t to suggest the Gf nd Arnjy of the llepublle died | ||
| Sat, Jun 08, 1901 | 8 | p of the Methodist Episcopal church for Southern Asia died at Nainl Tal RUTLEDGE Rice and Jones safe blow ers recently extradited from Chicago to Toronto | ||
| Fri, Nov 06, 1903 | 2 | n III Myron McKann Krnest Anderson and William Jack were killed Frank RUTLEDGE suc cumbed to injuries received in a mine disaster at N orrls 111 Sixteen | ||
| Fri, Sep 29, 1905 | 6 | sbyterian and also pastor of the Chambers Memorial Presbyterian church at RUTLEDGE Pa died suddenly In Philadelphia from heart disease A careful estimate of | ||
| Fri, Mar 23, 1906 | 1 | the Modern Woodman oftX Americay in ihis state as a report pf Dr J A RUTLEDGE thehead physi X cian wilishaiit Two thousand t ypX hundred and ninety one ap | ||
| Fri, Nov 30, 1906 | 2 | for the benefit of his health Heart disease was the cause of death C G RUTLEDGE and J A Obermeyer both members of the board of education were indicted on a c | ||
| Fri, Dec 14, 1906 | 6 | eases against members of the b6ard of education called was that of Charles G RUTLEDGE charged with allowing the Insurance firm of which ho is a member to place fire | ||
| Fri, Apr 10, 1908 | 2 | at anything but moral suasion was employed to Induce Chaplain W N RUTLEDGE of the Chester penitentiary to sign an apology for the publication of hi | ||
| Fri, Aug 28, 1908 | 21 | their automobile at Minneiska near Wabash a Minn The steamer RUTLEDGE the largest excursion craft in locaf waters was badly damaged while attemp | ||
| Fri, Nov 20, 1908 | 2 | Incorporators and first board of directors are C Fox Edward Ford Andrew RUTLEDGE Jr F E Hinckley and Stephen A Cross all of Chicago Office Will Be on Sa | ||
| Fri, Jun 18, 1909 | 8 | lost their lives Burglars chloroformed the family of A Crowder at RUTLEDGE Springs Ala and stole 200 Irving Harness 14 years bid | ||
| Fri, Sep 03, 1909 | 2 | man s neck was broken and his body was lacerated Mount Vernon George RUTLEDGE found a pearl In the Wabash river weighing 46 grains which he sold for 2 500 | ||
| Fri, Dec 03, 1909 | 2 | Taylor Peoria seventh Wil liam W Williams Litchfield eighth Walton RUTLEDGE Alton ninth Wil liam Butris Du Quoin tenth Thomas Little Murphysbor | ||
| Thu, Feb 04, 1915 | 3 | ot Springs S D Grace B Logan Kan kakee Minna J Kraus Watertown Julia A RUTLEDGE Peoria Delia Wycoff Decatur Trained nurses Mrs Fannie Cas per Watertown | ||
| Thu, May 17, 1917 | 5 | was by him could not hinder him She laughed and srtld I am not Miss RUTLEDGE any longer Mr Nolan but I will dance all tie same just nodded o Shubric | ||
| Thu, Dec 09, 1920 | 1 | H A Shute This Side of Paradise E S Fitzgerald The Soul of Ann RUTLEDGE B Babcock The Ramblin KidH E W Bowman The Great Imper | ||
| Thu, Oct 04, 1923 | 6 | was the first to finish His average speed was 177 38 miles an hour Lieut RUTLEDGE Irvine United States fin ished second with u No 3 Curtlss and Cnpt H C B | ||
| Thu, Jun 27, 1929 | 2 | The committee rose and reported their resolution to tlie House Mr Edward RUTLEDGE of South Cnro Hnn then requested the determination might be put off to the next |
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