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William P. Ramond Answers Final Summons?Survived By Parents and Wife. j
Death is a respector of neither age nor youth, on the contrary, it seems to love a shining mark and only too often the youth, in prime of life and usefulness, falls prey to the reaper?s scythe.
William P. Ramond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ramond, and hutoand of RoBaHe Betz, passed away Wednesday morning at 9:30 o?clock, after an illness of several months. He was a native of Bay St. Louis, aged 35 years, 2 months and 26 day3.
He was a member of one of the oldest and best known families in this city, prominently connected, and in addition to his parents and wife is survived by one young daughter.
A member of VV. 0. W., Cedar Grove Camp, No. 507, the funeral took place Thursday evening, March 1st, under the auspices of that organization, and the funeral ritual by^the Catholic church, of which he was a
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life-long member- interment, St. Mary?s Cemetery.
The bereaved parents and immediate family have the sympathy of the community in theip hour of sorrow.	1
Mr. Ramond was connected with the L. & N. Railroad company, serving in capacity of telegraph operator and held responsible positions at different time and places for the company.
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WHEREAS, Friday, March 2nd, has been selected as the date for dedication Bay St. Louis Bi-County I^riflge, to be jointly and officially celebrated by the counties of Harrison and Hancock, and
WHEREAS, it is an event extraordinary and one that will remain memorable, therefore,
I, Charles Traub, Si;.r mayor of the city of Bay St. Louis, do hereby, in the official journal, The Sea Coast Echo, declare FRIDAY AFTERNOON, from thg hours of 1 to 6 o?clock, a half, holiday, and respectfully request of those who can consistently do sp, close their places of; business during the hours-hereinabove stated, arjd let every place of business and private dwelling be gaily decorated with the.tri-., colors.	.?;	?	-	?.
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tapstery brick?a very brick. The house stands pie of the workmanship Carr & Garcia. The cos Herbert?s new home will ri neighborhood of $3,500.
Mr. J. B. Bachino, also < leans, has contracted witl Garcia for the constructioi room home on Bordages s inside of this dwelling v ished with 1x4 Clg. and Wb. on the outside. Th( of the building is expect around $2,500.
Messrs. Carr & Garcis a contract with Mr. Cha of New Orleans, to build and best home to be erec mont Harbor. This is to structure, with servant bath room, laundry and g the main floor. On the there will be two bedroo ing room, two baths, and around the house, which elude a sleeping porch, will measure twenty feet home will be situated oi of Front and Forrest Chalona expects the hom* close to $7,000.
Plans for practically a constructed by the firrr Garcia are drawn by Mr a well-known contractor, Washington, D. C., am active member of this fir is a graduate of a very p working and drawing Washington, and has tu: his house plan work ovei and we will gladly show one upon request. ? All in the construction woi Garcia comes from the the famous Mississippi Yellow pine section thri ton Hass Lumber com city.
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I wish to thank, thi dium of The Sea Coas bors and other fnends me in time of " the in mother, Mrs.. Louis' Ro!
I"express my sincer and gratitude td.those which Jiave sustained Sineerplj
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