years, a well-known merchant at Uniontown,
died Saturday night of tetanus,
resulting from runnings nail in his foot
about two weeks ago. The nail penetrated
his shoe sole into the ball of his
foot, but the injury was not regarded
serious until a few days afterward
when it became greatly inflamed and
blood poisoning set in. He is survived
by his wife and three children, Mary,
Charles and Ivan. The funeral services,
under the auspices of the K. of. P.
Lodge, were held at the Baptist church
Monday afternoon.
Brownstown Banner, August 4, 1915
years, a well-known merchant at Uniontown,
died Saturday night of tetanus,
resulting from runnings nail in his foot
about two weeks ago. The nail penetrated
his shoe sole into the ball of his
foot, but the injury was not regarded
serious until a few days afterward
when it became greatly inflamed and
blood poisoning set in. He is survived
by his wife and three children, Mary,
Charles and Ivan. The funeral services,
under the auspices of the K. of. P.
Lodge, were held at the Baptist church
Monday afternoon.
Brownstown Banner, August 4, 1915
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