OLD MAN JOHN TAYLOR

                    
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OLD MAN JOHN TAYLOR

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He came about 1880, and had a brother, Henry, able and well to do, who went west and died there. Told about some one stealing seven or eight hundred dollars from Old John, which they got back for him. Think he here refers to an old fellow, sometimes called "Crazy John," from Kentucky and related to prominent political people there. Harmless old fellow, who cut cord wood in an early day, and lastly worked for the Hareliks in their fruit and vegetable business, later looked after by Mr. Haskell Harelik, a good Jew from Russia. He had an old tattered Algebra text, and would stop you to talk about something.

 

 
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