JACOBSON.
At her home in Barrett, Minn., Wednesday evening, March 8, 1899, of inflammation of the bowels, Mrs. Lulu Augusta, beloved wife of Gustav S. Jacobson, aged 24 years. She was born in Nevada township in this county, July 11, 1874, and grew up there. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bisbee. She attended the Austin high school and completed her education at Decorah. For a number of years she was a very successful teacher in this county. Dec. 27, 1897, she was married in Austin to Mr. Jacobson, who was reared in Nevada. They went to Elbow Lake and subsequently to Barrett to reside and had a most happy home. Deceased was ill only four or five weeks previous to her death. The writer has known her since childhood and knew personally of her amiable disposition and beautiful life. She leaves many loving friends to mourn her early decease. The remains were brought to Lyle Friday and services were held in the M. E. church Saturday morning, a very large attendance of friends being present. Interment at Woodbury. The husband and other relatives wish to express their gratitude publicly to all the kind friends who assisted them in their great sorrow.
JACOBSON.
At her home in Barrett, Minn., Wednesday evening, March 8, 1899, of inflammation of the bowels, Mrs. Lulu Augusta, beloved wife of Gustav S. Jacobson, aged 24 years. She was born in Nevada township in this county, July 11, 1874, and grew up there. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bisbee. She attended the Austin high school and completed her education at Decorah. For a number of years she was a very successful teacher in this county. Dec. 27, 1897, she was married in Austin to Mr. Jacobson, who was reared in Nevada. They went to Elbow Lake and subsequently to Barrett to reside and had a most happy home. Deceased was ill only four or five weeks previous to her death. The writer has known her since childhood and knew personally of her amiable disposition and beautiful life. She leaves many loving friends to mourn her early decease. The remains were brought to Lyle Friday and services were held in the M. E. church Saturday morning, a very large attendance of friends being present. Interment at Woodbury. The husband and other relatives wish to express their gratitude publicly to all the kind friends who assisted them in their great sorrow.
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