Feb. 11, 1888
From Myersdale--The saddest news that ever was announced in vicinity, was the death of Mr. Solomon Enfield, last Wednesday. He had only been sick a few days, and leaves a wife and seven children, six girls and one, the youngest, a boy. Mr. Enfield was an industrious farmer, a good neighbor, and a kind husband and father. Age, 35 years 11 months. This community truly mourns with Mrs. Enfield and family. The funeral was held at the Timber Creek school house, and was conducted by Rev. A. W. Schenberger. A little less of the digging up of the buried hatchet at Myersdale, would have been more proper for a sermon.
Feb. 11, 1888
From Myersdale--The saddest news that ever was announced in vicinity, was the death of Mr. Solomon Enfield, last Wednesday. He had only been sick a few days, and leaves a wife and seven children, six girls and one, the youngest, a boy. Mr. Enfield was an industrious farmer, a good neighbor, and a kind husband and father. Age, 35 years 11 months. This community truly mourns with Mrs. Enfield and family. The funeral was held at the Timber Creek school house, and was conducted by Rev. A. W. Schenberger. A little less of the digging up of the buried hatchet at Myersdale, would have been more proper for a sermon.
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