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Julius Bagard. 63. a farmer living on Ellicott Creek Road, opposite the Three Cent house, was killed instantly this morning, shortly after 9 o'clock when a southbound Lockport trolley hit his automobile on Young and Glenwood streets. Bagard was on his way to town to buy groceries, when he met his death.
------Mr. Bagard leaves his wife, Mary, one brother Frank Bagard; one sister, Miss Minnie Bagard and two
daughters, the Misses Florence and Arllina Bagard. --------------------------------
The Evening News - North Tonawanda, Saturday, March 11, 1922 Front page.
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Julius Bagard. 63. a farmer living on Ellicott Creek Road, opposite the Three Cent house, was killed instantly this morning, shortly after 9 o'clock when a southbound Lockport trolley hit his automobile on Young and Glenwood streets. Bagard was on his way to town to buy groceries, when he met his death.
------Mr. Bagard leaves his wife, Mary, one brother Frank Bagard; one sister, Miss Minnie Bagard and two
daughters, the Misses Florence and Arllina Bagard. --------------------------------
The Evening News - North Tonawanda, Saturday, March 11, 1922 Front page.
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