Eversole, E. T.
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Judge E. T. Eversole, age about 60 years of Potosl Washington county Missouri, died Jan 5, 1917, at the Hotel Savoy at Miami, Friday morning about 5 o'clock, of pneumonia and weak heart. He was interested in a valuable mining property out near the Blue Goose Mine, with Mr. Marbury and others. One day during the recent storm, while out looking after the property, he took a severe cold, resulting in pneumonia, and had been confined to his apartment in the hotel until his death. He had a weak heart, which contributed to his ailment and hastened his demise. The remains were shipped to Missouri Friday evening over the Frisco. A peculiar coincidence is that a brother of his, W. G. Eversole, interested with him in the mines, died about 24 hours before at a hotel in St. Louis from similar causes. R. G. Talmage of Joplin Missouri, who holds the original lease in which the Eversoles were interested, is looking after interests.
Miami Weekly Record Herald — Miami, OK
Jan 05 1917 · p.5 · col.2
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