his neck and bursting one lung. He only lived about three hours and was unconscious from the moment he struck the ground. He was brought home Wednesday morning, the 7th, on train No. 12 at 12 03 p. m., was buried at Mt Ararat Cemetery at 1 p m that evening He leaves a father and sister to mourn his loss. He was a well respected young man by all who knew him, both In Iowa and Missouri.
his neck and bursting one lung. He only lived about three hours and was unconscious from the moment he struck the ground. He was brought home Wednesday morning, the 7th, on train No. 12 at 12 03 p. m., was buried at Mt Ararat Cemetery at 1 p m that evening He leaves a father and sister to mourn his loss. He was a well respected young man by all who knew him, both In Iowa and Missouri.
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