. William Painter and his father, Dr. Edward Painter : sketches and reminiscences . WILLIAM PAINTI ( HY PKRKINW, Nl l>. INTKli .\>1 [|{S. >VII,I, II. . (XOW OF DETROIT, MICH.) IAINTER). A fSISTKK OK >VlI 1 WROTK Tiin Omaha Inijian ;kncv!-i >viii<ii ai»i»i;ar in this book. Remitiiftcrnces of Williaiii Pnhtfcr. amounts to fifty-two, which is tlie number of cards in the deck. He was a memberof the Athenseum Club during the latter part of his life. He was always active and nervous in temperament and not the least must, Ikiw


. William Painter and his father, Dr. Edward Painter : sketches and reminiscences . WILLIAM PAINTI ( HY PKRKINW, Nl l>. INTKli .\>1 [|{S. >VII,I, II. . (XOW OF DETROIT, MICH.) IAINTER). A fSISTKK OK >VlI 1 WROTK Tiin Omaha Inijian ;kncv!-i >viii<ii ai»i»i;ar in this book. Remitiiftcrnces of Williaiii Pnhtfcr. amounts to fifty-two, which is tlie number of cards in the deck. He was a memberof the Athenseum Club during the latter part of his life. He was always active and nervous in temperament and not the least must, Ikiwcvci, have had a Quaker foot, for I never saw him dance. Nor didI ever sic him play the iiiano, read a novel or make a speech. He was modest andxmostcntatidus in everything. His be(p;ests were, for the most part, bestowed quietlyand they were many. Generosity was a salient phase of his nature. He was fond ofpuzzles and problems and usually was successful in solving them. It was never nec-essary to draw a diagram of a joke in order to exjjlain it to him. He always had alot of his own jokes up his sleeve. He had a habit of writin


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