Mr. Wm. Cornman, who resides on one of the Line farms on the Spring road (sic) west of Carlisle, was kicked by a horse last Friday morning and is now so seriously ill from the effects of the blow that he is not expected to recover. The blow was upon the abdomen.
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Carlisle Weekly Herald (Carlisle, PA), Thursday, October 3, 1889; pg. 3
Mr. William B. Cornman, who resided on the Spring Road, near this place, and who was kicked by a horse on Friday, mention of which was made in last week's HERALD, died Thursday morning three o'clock. The funeral took place from his late residence on Saturday morning at ten o'clock. Interment at Plainfield. He was one of Cumberland county's (sic) best citizens and was highly esteemed.
Mr. Wm. Cornman, who resides on one of the Line farms on the Spring road (sic) west of Carlisle, was kicked by a horse last Friday morning and is now so seriously ill from the effects of the blow that he is not expected to recover. The blow was upon the abdomen.
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Carlisle Weekly Herald (Carlisle, PA), Thursday, October 3, 1889; pg. 3
Mr. William B. Cornman, who resided on the Spring Road, near this place, and who was kicked by a horse on Friday, mention of which was made in last week's HERALD, died Thursday morning three o'clock. The funeral took place from his late residence on Saturday morning at ten o'clock. Interment at Plainfield. He was one of Cumberland county's (sic) best citizens and was highly esteemed.
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