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The Nebraska City News (Nebraska City, Nebr.), March 18, 1898, p. 1, col. 5
Frank Everest Dead.
From Tuesday's Daily
Mrs. W. W. Palmer last evening received the sad news of the death of her brother, Frank Everest, at Concordia, Miss., after a brief illness.
Frank is well known here by all of the old settlers and was one of the first brakeman on the B. & M. road between this city and Lincoln under Conductor Thos. Ryan. He was a great favorite of every one and there was not a man, woman or child along the line who did not know him, and he was a friend to all. His death will be deeply deplored by all, and the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community is extended to his sister in her hour of bereavement.
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The Nebraska City News (Nebraska City, Nebr.), March 18, 1898, p. 1, col. 5
Frank Everest Dead.
From Tuesday's Daily
Mrs. W. W. Palmer last evening received the sad news of the death of her brother, Frank Everest, at Concordia, Miss., after a brief illness.
Frank is well known here by all of the old settlers and was one of the first brakeman on the B. & M. road between this city and Lincoln under Conductor Thos. Ryan. He was a great favorite of every one and there was not a man, woman or child along the line who did not know him, and he was a friend to all. His death will be deeply deplored by all, and the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community is extended to his sister in her hour of bereavement.
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