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“Twenty-five new cases of Spanish influenza were reported to the offices of the county health commissioner this morning as having developed since yesterday. …The situation has been showing marked improvement since the first of the week and every indication now points to the lifting of the ban on public gatherings, theaters, the churches, etc., by Saturday at midnight. The county health report compiled for the month of October by Dr. G. W. FINLEY, county health commissioner, shows that Clay County passed through the most severe epidemic of contagion in its history. The report shows that a total of 1023 cases of influenza were reported during the month of October.” The Democrat, June 2, 1881: “Our estimable townsman, Peter INGOLDSBY and Miss Maggie COMER officiated as groom’s man and bride’s maid for the ROBERTS-FARLEY wedding yesterday morning. Peter is a confirmed bachelor but he never refuses to act as best man when any of his friends want to launch out on the sea of matrimony. January 16, 1908, The Brazil Times: “The TIMES regrets to state that the condition of William M. SHAW is not so favorable today. His pulse and respiration are both unfavorable and it is feared that he is growing weaker.”
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