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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) TELEGRAM, November 17, 1905-
LUCHSINGER--A sad case of drowning occurred last Saturday at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luchsinger, in Bismark township, by which their little daughter, eighteen months old, was taken away from them. The little girl in company with other children had been playing about the barnyard. Her father had just drove up and while unhitching his team noticed the little one hanging over the edge of a watering trough. He went to help her out, and found that she was dead. Evidently she had been looking in the trough, and had leaned so far over that she was unable to get back. Her head was under water, of which there was only about eight inches in the trough. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon, Pastor Grauenhorst, of the Shell Creek church, conducting the service. The bereaved parents are almost beside themselves with grief over the accident. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]
From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) TELEGRAM, November 17, 1905-
LUCHSINGER--A sad case of drowning occurred last Saturday at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luchsinger, in Bismark township, by which their little daughter, eighteen months old, was taken away from them. The little girl in company with other children had been playing about the barnyard. Her father had just drove up and while unhitching his team noticed the little one hanging over the edge of a watering trough. He went to help her out, and found that she was dead. Evidently she had been looking in the trough, and had leaned so far over that she was unable to get back. Her head was under water, of which there was only about eight inches in the trough. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon, Pastor Grauenhorst, of the Shell Creek church, conducting the service. The bereaved parents are almost beside themselves with grief over the accident.
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