Wednesday, 1 April 1925
Ord, Nebr., April 1.--(Special Dispatch)--Mrs. Anton Adamek, 35, residing on a farm eight miles north of here, committed suicide early Wednesday morning by diving headlong into a cistern at the farm home. Brooding over the death of a son three years ago, by accidental shooting, and the serious illness of another son, who was removed to a hospital Tuesday, are given as the probably causes for her act. Several younger children survive her. The son who died three years ago was fifteen years of age.
Wednesday, 1 April 1925
Ord, Nebr., April 1.--(Special Dispatch)--Mrs. Anton Adamek, 35, residing on a farm eight miles north of here, committed suicide early Wednesday morning by diving headlong into a cistern at the farm home. Brooding over the death of a son three years ago, by accidental shooting, and the serious illness of another son, who was removed to a hospital Tuesday, are given as the probably causes for her act. Several younger children survive her. The son who died three years ago was fifteen years of age.
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