Died at her home nine miles northwest of town, Monday night, August 17, 1908, Mrs. Lew Algrum, aged 34 years 10 months and 28 days. Her ailment was typhoid fever and she had been sick only one week. All the care and love that skilled physicians and an anxious household could devise were brought into play, but were of no avail. He who rules our in-coming and our out-going claimed her spirit took its flight for the the long journey. To many of our readers the deceased will be remembered as Emma Sauer. The funeral services were held at the Reno Church, and were conducted by Rev. I. A. Bartholomew at 3 o'clock, after which internment was made in the Reno cemetery. The deceased was the mother of seven children, two of whom preceded her to the Great Beyond, leaving five children, four boys and one girl, a devoted husband and a host of friends to mourn her loss. We join their many friends in extending our deepest sympathy.
Sylvia Sun August 20, 1908
Sunday, August 23, 2009
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