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Jake SymesJake Symes in Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW) - Feb 10 1902
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"... Saturday and died. William Mcinerney, employed by a butcher at Sale,' was found dead in the salting house yesterday with his throat cut. ? GOD Hisbap. MBLBOUBXE, Monday. I Jake Symes, of Thoona, went ont to shoot birds in an orchard on Saturday and his dead body was fonnd later with a gunshot wonnd near the heart. The shooting is supposed ..."
Publication place: Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia
Jake SymesJake Symes in St. Johnsbury Caledonian. volume - May 20 1903
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"... two months, returned to town Monday. It is expected that one of the delegates to the Synod at South Ryegate will supply the United Presbyterian pulpit here next Sunday. Jake Symes received a painful injury to his knee, Monday, while tearing down an old building. He is at present con fined to the bed, but it is thought no bones were ..."
Publication place: Saint Johnsbury, Caledonia, Vermont
Jake SymesJake Symes in Grand Forks daily herald and the evening times. - Apr 17 1914
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"... -tSMie ASAQQ' j* ^aken* also the. ward county and state. prMiviui HUH 1 MINOT TAKES HAND.' NEW ELEMENT ENTERS MTO TAMPKO AITAR AND IHKMAHIY IS ADAM SWAT HAY YET HAKE SEMES Mexico's President Evidently Seeking to Preserve His Dignity in Face of the People in the District Under His Control. WASHINGTON OfRGULS NOHOOD TO BG MD WQIHIJnBI WOLOCT HUST HE Latest ..."
Publication place: Grand Forks, Grand Forks, North Dakota
Jake SymesJake Symes in St. Johnsbury Caledonian. volume - Apr 22 1903
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"... Mrs. F. A. Collins and daughter Ruth were confined to the bouse the past week with severe colds. Mrs. Fred White has recovered from the grip. Mrs. E. E. Symes and Mrs. James Douglas continue to gain. Jake Symes is ill with grip. Rev. F. A. Collins attended the Methodist conference at Woodsville, Thursday and Friday. Mrs. William Thompson was in St. Johnsbury Wednesday. Carpenters began work on W. ..."
Publication place: Saint Johnsbury, Caledonia, Vermont