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| Sat, Sep 29, 1894 | 3 | orking is not exactly suited to the requirements of the American market Its SHANKS being white while we generally profer yellow ones Us skin is also white or palo | ||
| Sat, Jul 17, 1897 | 7 | nd Fireside 8TALK CUTTER cured to the log as s h o w n In the c u t The SHANKS that hold the blades should be set forward to that In revolving the edge will stri | ||
| Sat, Nov 20, 1897 | 4 | n ivith l ope that his aeivices may be secured j drawn Ord amt due Win SHANKS 2 for our place some time in the future 3 A land I crnard Getiaust 7 cents be d | ||
| Sat, Jan 29, 1898 | 3 | they have comparTHE POLE STACKER atively short tails and stout thighs and SHANKS In color of plumage they are a An I m p l e m e n t That I Very P o p u l a r I | ||
| Sat, Jan 19, 1901 | 6 | ter be as proud a mother as she was then Died from Satins Too Mneh John SHANKS a negro strong and healthy the night before was found dead sitting in a cha | ||
| Sat, Jan 19, 1901 | 8 | ter he a proud a mother as she was then Died from Entlnar Too Mack John SHANKS a negro strong and healthy the night before waa found dead sitting in a chair | ||
| Sat, Jan 26, 1901 | 6 | the spreading Indian re o i i i lm lan ter ritory ien John I C SHANKS died at his home in Portland Ind aged 7 y ear He was a civil war etera | ||
| Sat, Jun 08, 1901 | 8 | o fought In the battle of Manila bay Alexander 1 Winton and Charles B SHANKS of Cleveland O hnve abandoned the attempt to cross the continent In an autom | ||
| Fri, Nov 06, 1903 | 6 | Ends Pfltnll Nicholas Hampton died from Injuries Inflicted by Albert SHANKS near Hungry Hollow northwest of Danville The men quarreled over possession of | ||
| Fri, Mar 11, 1910 | 9 | legs is caused by a mite which burrows under the scales of the feet and SHANKS and is considered to be Infectious but does not sprbad rapidly Itis notice | ||
| Fri, Dec 02, 1910 | 7 | iejrtain localities is the fact that pack ets object to the feathered SHANKS and will not pay as high a price as Tfor some other breeds The general purp | ||
| Fri, Jul 04, 1913 | 18 | ShankB Mr Gore had not seen Mrs Plnnlck for thirty eight years and Mrs SHANKS for twenty eight years The sisters had not seen each other for forty one years | ||
| Thu, Jan 06, 1916 | 1 | Mr and Mrs John Fitzgerald Mr and Mrs Stephen Simmons Mr Nicholas SHANKS Mr W E Leffler Mr Fred Swival and Miss Cora M Simmons The following men | ||
| Thu, Jan 18, 1917 | 5 | ndertaking Foehr Bros meat inarkot Ti T Coulter harness J L SHANKS poultry house Ci B SHANKS auto garage and | ||
| Thu, Feb 22, 1917 | 7 | Artificial ten company Chi cago cupltnl 50 000 incorporators Mark SHANKS Henry V Benke George V Beaucha mp Imperial Waterproof company Chi cago | ||
| Thu, Feb 06, 1919 | 2 | ayncs sold that he would tako me up with tho horses said Amos Xe can use SHANKS horses ayesl they ro good enough for you Aunt Deel insisted nnd so the bo | ||
| Thu, May 18, 1922 | 1 | the contract was let for conatructing thia road The successful bidders were SHANKS and Gannon of Watseka their bid being ine Opp x jL for ten miles of road The c | ||
| Thu, May 25, 1922 | 5 | The west side of the county is at last to somo real road work Messrs SHANKS Gaiihon who have the con tract for ten miles running east and west through As | ||
| Thu, Aug 24, 1922 | 5 | s a part of the Egyptian Trail but it will be paved to a width of 27 feet SHANKS nnd Gan non who have the contract promise to rush the work to an early comple | ||
| Thu, Nov 09, 1922 | 1 | ebanse instead of continu ing on the east Bide of the track into Kankakee SHANKS Gannon who built the ABhkum road this year were low bidders on this part of the |
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