FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1892
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Born to the wife of Mr. L. T. Smith, on Tuesday night, a 10-pound girl. This is the first in 13 years.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1894
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Born, to the wife of Mr. L. T. Smith, a boy, which is his sixth. The youngster has been named Archie Dean.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1895
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While hunting, Willie Smith, young son of Mr. L. T. Smith, met with a painful accident. The breach-pin flew out of his gun when he fired it and struck him in the forehead, cutting a gash over two inches long.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1897
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Born to the wife of L. T. Smith, a girl.
TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1901
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Born to the wife of L. T. Smith, a daughter. The little thing only weighs three pounds, but is well formed and gives promise of a long life.
TUESDAY JUNE 25, 1901
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SMITH - Mrs. L. T. Smith died Sunday night after a long illness of consumption and was buried yesterday. A husband and eight children survive. She was a splendid woman and stood her long suffering with great fortitude. She had been confined to her bed for months. A week ago she lost a month old child.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1892
Page 5
Born to the wife of Mr. L. T. Smith, on Tuesday night, a 10-pound girl. This is the first in 13 years.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1894
Page 3
Born, to the wife of Mr. L. T. Smith, a boy, which is his sixth. The youngster has been named Archie Dean.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1895
Page 3
While hunting, Willie Smith, young son of Mr. L. T. Smith, met with a painful accident. The breach-pin flew out of his gun when he fired it and struck him in the forehead, cutting a gash over two inches long.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1897
Page 3
Born to the wife of L. T. Smith, a girl.
TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1901
Page 3
Born to the wife of L. T. Smith, a daughter. The little thing only weighs three pounds, but is well formed and gives promise of a long life.
TUESDAY JUNE 25, 1901
Page 3
SMITH - Mrs. L. T. Smith died Sunday night after a long illness of consumption and was buried yesterday. A husband and eight children survive. She was a splendid woman and stood her long suffering with great fortitude. She had been confined to her bed for months. A week ago she lost a month old child.
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