Monday, August 8, 1910, page 4
Hinton, Va, August 6 - This morning while her parents, Mr and Mrs Samuel F. Showalter, were beside the grave of an 18-year-old daughter, Miss Lola, who died Thursday morning about 11 o'clock from the ravages of typhoid fever, a second daughter, Miss Sallie, 22 years old, died from the same disease. A third daughter, Miss Nora, 13 years of age, now lies critically ill with this fever, and is in a most dangerous condition. The three sisters became ill within the last two weeks and three farm hands were infected at the same time. The three men are in much less dangerous condition, however.
Monday, August 8, 1910, page 4
Hinton, Va, August 6 - This morning while her parents, Mr and Mrs Samuel F. Showalter, were beside the grave of an 18-year-old daughter, Miss Lola, who died Thursday morning about 11 o'clock from the ravages of typhoid fever, a second daughter, Miss Sallie, 22 years old, died from the same disease. A third daughter, Miss Nora, 13 years of age, now lies critically ill with this fever, and is in a most dangerous condition. The three sisters became ill within the last two weeks and three farm hands were infected at the same time. The three men are in much less dangerous condition, however.
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