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Miscellaneous Newspaper Articles of 1927

 

Article from The Washington, Pa. Daily Reporter newspaper, Washington Co., Pa., Oct. 15, 1927, page unknown:

Thomas S. Newcomer Is Recovering From Injuries - Thomas S. Newcomer, of 141 Jefferson avenue, who was seriously injured in an automobile accident July 4, at Meadowlands, and who has been laid up ever since, is again at his home. He has lately been with his son, L. H. Newcomer, at Wheeling, W. Va.

He was confined to the Washington hospital several weeks and since that time has been at the homes of his children. He is still confined a part of the time to his bed.

In that accident Mrs. Newcomer received what was at first thought not to be serious injuries. She got along well for a few days and then took a turn for the worse and died suddenly. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Caldwell, the latter formerly of Burgettstown, will make their home with Mr. Newcomer.

 

Article from The Observer newspaper, Washington Co., Pa., Sat., Oct. 15, 1927, p. 20:
Other Liverymen Cut Rates - We the undersigned liverymen of Washington, Pa., do hereby agree to furnish carriages to furnish carriages to all undertakers for funerals in the borough of Washington, at the rate of $2.00 per carriage. (Signed) A. R. Renshaw, C. N. Weir, C. L. Thompson, Kelly & Sumney, Wm. Riggle, Dunbar & Son. 6108-2.

 

 

 

 




 

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