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TOWN BLOWN AWAY. SEVERAL PERSONS HURT.

The town of Princeton, in Butler County, Ohio, and about seven miles from Hamilton, was blown away on July 14th by. a terrific wind-storm that swept through that section. There were about thirty houses, including a sawmill and a schoolhouse, in the place when the wind struck the town. All are gone. The blast carried them up and whirled them onward as if they were but whisps of straw. The storm was general throughout the section, and great damage is reported. It is believed that no lives were lost, although several persons were injured.

When you are sending a testimonial to a firm of soap manufacturers be careful as, to the wording of your letter. There is a lady who, forgetting this advice, declares every day in a hundred newspapers that " I wash once a fortnight."

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 397, 28 August 1889, Page 6

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TOWN BLOWN AWAY. SEVERAL PERSONS HURT. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 397, 28 August 1889, Page 6

TOWN BLOWN AWAY. SEVERAL PERSONS HURT. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 397, 28 August 1889, Page 6

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