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SECOND CHILD DIES OF FEVERMr, and Mrs. J. D. Hill of Fair-bank are Sorely Bereaved..Fair!)ank, •’ Feb. 13.—(Special) —The Canaily of J. p. Hill, Jiving .fonr mUcs. sotttfi'of--here, is being,greatly bereav-': ed. ;.Last Monday their little;girl was, •binied^:having died o£ scarlet fever,' and the fonr-year-oSd son,• Walter, died, •of \ the same disease this •: morning. There is only one other cliiklivin the-family, a babe, who is having the fever but'is getting along .nicely and' will probably survive. The parent®- have the sympathy/'-Of 'alb1 ttf^-*M£h’ds in this,- their hour oC great bereavement. The fever has not appeared: in, other homes'as yet and: it is hoped that’the scourge1 may be stamped- out without.further anrCad.
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Waterloo Semi Weekly Courier

Waterloo, Iowa, US

Tue, Feb 16, 1904

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