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      "publication_title": "Tabor City Tribune",
      "time_period": "1946-1991",
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    "date": "1960-11-23",
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    "text": "I list\nlot\nStolen Car Found\nAfter Long Hunt\nIlorry County Police\ncovered a stolen ear\nweek-end but it took\nof hunting to do it.\nThe man who took it for\ngot where he had left it\nand police had to tour a\nlarge part of Dillon county\nbefore he recognized a road\nand said. \"I believe it's\ndown that road.”\nThe car was the property\nof Eva Hovis. Rt. 2. ’’'bor\nCity. Charged with its\nwas a man identified h.v\nlice as James Roberson.\nNegro, who worked for Mrs.\nllovis.\nRoberson was arrested in\nFlorence Saturday evening\nafter allegedly stealing the\nautomobile Thursday night\nbut it was Sunday morning\nbefore the car was located.\nWorking on the case were\nCounty Policemen Buddy\nFowler and Willis Gause.",
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      "publication_title": "Chariton Courier",
      "time_period": "1878-2025",
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    "text": "Judge Burgess.\nThe 3t. Louis Republic bas the\nfollowing to say in regard to Judge\nB urgess:\n“Judge G. D. Burgess, of Lin-\nneus, Mo., candidate for the Demo\ncratic nomination for judge of the\nsupreme court, has been in the city\nfor two days past shaking hands\nwith the local politicians. Judge\nBurgess is not a stranger to the pol\niticians of Missouri. He has made\ntwo good races for the nomination\nof his party convention, and each\ntime was defeated by a small vote.\nHe is very confi lent that he will he\nsuccessful. He is a Kentuckian by\nbirth and has the distinction of pre\nsiding over the circuit courts ot\na district in this state that has a Re\npublican majority of over 1,500. He\nbas three years yet to serve on the\ncircuit bench, and Democrats will\nhave to hustle to find a man capable\nof stepping into his shoes in the Lin-\nneus district.”",
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    "text": "l-HClul) Girl\nat White House\nCharlotte Ingram, outstanding\n4-H club girl of Ellendale, Del.\njoined with 4-H’er Mary Ann\nLong of hSelby. Va., and Mrs,\nFranklin D Roosevelt in present\ning the first homemade United\nNations Flag to President Harry\nS. Truman at the White House\nrecently.\nThis ceremony was first of a\nseries of UN flag presentations\nwhich wil be made to local of\nficials by sewing groups in thous\nands of communities throughout\nthe country for flying on October\n24th, United Nations Day.\nWhite and colored home dem\nonstration agents will take the\nlead in ' developing plans for\nmaking and presenting the flags,\naccording to M. L. Wilson, direc\ntor of Extension Work for the\nU. S. Department of Agriculture.",
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        "CORRECT_isAt": false,
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    "text": "NOTICE.\nBy virtue of a bil of sale issued\nby Tom Scarlett, Circuit Court Clerk\nfor Putnam County, .ennessee, dated\non the 6tU. day of January, 1920, I\nwill expore to sale to tne highest\nbidder for cash on the 31st day of\nJanuary, 1920, at 1:0; o’clock, P. M.\nat the Courthouse door in the Town\nof Cookeville, the following property,\nto-wit:\nA house and lot located in the 19th\nCivil District of Putnam County,\nTennessee, containing one acre,\nmore or less, bounded on the east\nby the lands of J. R. Watson; on the\nnorth by the T. C. R. K. Co.; on the\nwest by the lands of Phy; on the\nsouth by the lands of J. R. Watson;\nlevied on as the lands of D. Ritten\nberry, to satisfy a Judgment in favor\nof P. L. Ramsey ag-ih st him, with\ninterest and all the cost.i of the case.\nThis Jan. 6th, 1920.\nL. F. MILLER, Sheriff.",
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    "text": "A NEW SCHOOL.\nO N Monday the 5th of October, the subscriber\nwnl open in this town, a school for boys\nwhere the various branches of English and Classical\nstudies will be taught. The charge tor Tuition\nwill be af 10 25, per term, for all engaged in Classi\ncal studies and the higher branches of English \"or\nS41 per annum. For fhe ordinary branches of En\nglish studies the charge will be $8 25 per term,\ntuition in all cases to be paid in advance, and no\nstudent received for less than a term. The year\nwill commence on tho 5th of October, and close\nearly in August, with no intervening vacation ex\ncept an occasional recess of a few days. No deduc\ntion will be made for absence unless by special\nagreement. - Having taken a commodious house,\nthe subscriber will accommodate a number of board\ners at SI40 per annum, including lodging, room\nfuel and lights. SIMEON COLTON. ’\nFayetteville, August 13, 1840. 76-tf\n*** Fayetteville Observer and Wilmington Ad-\nxertiscr will please copy four weeks.",
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    "text": "THE NORTHWEST\nCaptain T. D. Bloni, prominent in\nshipping circles and head of a codfish\ncompany, was found in Wright park,\nin the heart of the city of Tacotna,\nlast, week, with his throat cut. He will\nprobably die. It Is believed he was at\ntacked by a robber while on the way\nto the home of a friend. The attack is\nsupposed to have been made some\ntime before midnight and Blom is be\nlieved to have lain in the park all\nnight. When found his condition was\ndesperate. Several square feet of\nsod were covered with blood and\nthere were indications of a struggle.\nIn a fire which desrroyed the home\nof Jos. C. Wendell located in the sub\nurbs of Portland, Myrtle Wendell,\naged 2 years, was burned to death,\nand Laura Ellis, a domestic, aged IS\nyears, was so badly burned that she\ndied a few minutes after she reached\nthe hospital. It is believed the fire\nstarted from the explosion of a gas\noline stove. None of the members of\nthe family were home when the fire\nbroke out and it was some time be\nfore the nearest neighbors could\nreach the scene, it was then too late\nto save either of the victims.\nTwo journeyman plumbers out of\na job held up and shot Charles\nJeakel, a horseshoer of Lewiston,\nIdaho, through the neck at. Marshal\nJunction atabout 8 o'clock Saturday\nnight, securing $35 and inflicting a\nserious wound. The thugs fired three\nhots at close range at Jeakel, but one\ntaking effect, the other two passing\nthrough the victim’s coat at the\nshoulder. Offering resistance to com\nmands to stand and deliver caused\nthe use of firearms. Jeakel’s flesh\nand clothes were powder burnt.\nValuable Indian lands on the Yak\nima Indian reservation, which were\nallotted to non-oompetents or held\nfor heirs of dead indians, will be\nsold by the government on September\n26 and October 31. The sale will he\nmade under supervision of S. A. Al.\nA’oung, the agent in charge.\nJudge and Mrs. II. E. Canfield\nwere tendered a farewell reception\nby the members of the Masonic fra\nternities of Colfax on the eve of their\ndeparture for Spokane last week.\nJudge Canfield was presented with a\ngold-headed cane.\nThe property of the Deschutes\nIrrigation and Power Co., in Oregon,\nis to be sold at foreclosure sale, the\nbondholders having just secured an\norder for the sale from the circuit\ncourt in Portland. The claims against\nthe company aggregate $000,0 00.\n..J. H. Hildebrant was killed and\ntwo Finlanders were seriously injur\ned by a premature explosion in the\n•Mattie Ferguson mine at Basin, Mon\ntana, Thursday. Hilderbrant had just\nlighted the fus*l but did not have time\nto get away before the explosion oc\ncurred.",
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    "text": "A JAIL THREAT\nFOR ATTORNEY\nC. E. THOMPSON\n\"If I thought you meant what\nyou said, I’d throw you in jail for\ncontempt of court.” it was EHz-\naheth City's strong-headed Trial\nJudge Phil Sawyer, speaking, and\nhe was speaking to C. E. Thomp\nson. speeial counsel for the City\nof Elizabeth City and partner in\n• he law firm of Thompson & Wil\nson. Tlii'- happened in Itceordcr’s\nCourt Saturday morning and\nElizabeth Citizens have not yet\nbeeontc aecu^tomed to the thought\nof Everett Thompson occupying a\ncell in the county Jail.",
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