Children of J.W. & E.M. Davis
Arkansas City Daily Traveler
Arkansas City, Kansas
Tuesday, January 30, 1894
page 5
S.L. Perring was in the city this morning from Silverdale township. He informs us that there is an epidemic of measles prevailing in his neighborhood and several deaths have occurred lately. Last week the two youngest boys of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis died and yesterday James, the six year old son of Mr. andMrs. Isaac Bosman, also died. There are several other cases of measles reported in the neighborhood.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Children of J.W. & E.M. Davis
Arkansas City Daily Traveler
Arkansas City, Kansas
Tuesday, January 30, 1894
page 5
S.L. Perring was in the city this morning from Silverdale township. He informs us that there is an epidemic of measles prevailing in his neighborhood and several deaths have occurred lately. Last week the two youngest boys of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis died and yesterday James, the six year old son of Mr. andMrs. Isaac Bosman, also died. There are several other cases of measles reported in the neighborhood.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
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