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DEATH STRIKES HIM ON HAY RAKEAged Two Rivers Man Falls From Machine and Death Follows Shortly.APOPLEXY WAS CAUSE.Ira P. Smith Dies While on Visit at Milwaukee -Henry Esser, Pioneer, Called—Earfy Resident Aro Going Fast.GrecSpecGi Rah this tlu* lt;Alin croc who alci Div inst tionThitStricken with apoplexy while engaged in driving a hay rake on the farm of his son in the town of Two Rivers Thursday, August Arnemann, an aged Two Rivers resident, foil from the machine, w,i s picked up unconscious and died a lew hours later. The accident happened in the field where Arnemann and his son were at work and although uninjured by the fall from the rake, the advanced age of tlio man, t.hc severity of the stroke and the* shock resulted in death. Arnemann was removed to his home at Two Rivers, where he had resided for several years, removing there from the town where he had been engaged in farming. Deceased is survived by a wife, four daughters and three sons, tie was prominent as a democratic politician and had served in town offices for years. The funeral takes pi ace at Two Rivers Sunday.ESSBR.lienry Ksser, ft pioneer resident of the county, died at the Holy Family Hospital Thursday after an illness that covered a period of two years due to infirmities of age. Deceased was a native of Germany and came to America in company with the Vita family in 1855, locating at Sheboygan and later removing to Meome, and then to Newton, where he engaged in farming. Six yoars ago he came to the city aud has since remained here. His wife died three years ago and he had been cared for at the hospital. The funeral will take place from the home of Henry Vits So. Fourteenth street Monday morning at 9 o’clock.SMITHDeath of Ira P. Smith, a 'resident of this city, occurred at Milwaukee Thursday while he was there for a visit to ! his son, heart failure being the cause of the demise which took place at the hospital in that city. The body was brought here for burial. Mr. Smith was 70 years of age and had been a resident of the couuty for a long term of years. The family located at MLuh-icott, where Mr. Smith was engaged in conducting a mill and removed to this city a few years ago. Decedent is survived by a wife, two daughters, Mrs. J. K abler, of California, and Miss - Man of this cit.v, and.jone son, Ira, Jfr, of Milwaukee.P stat Lar abt cou cha unc Hit wit in 1 es sen an a lagitopp-tinaninfriedaltoSiT1otinthto
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Manitowoc Daily Herald

Manitowoc, Wisconsin, US

Fri, Jul 29, 1904

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