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We are pained to learn that Mrs. Loew, widow of the late Reuben Loew, is Hying very ill at her residence, with but slight hopes of recovery. Mrs. Loew was taken with the fever shortly after the death of her husband, and from the commencement she seemed to give «p all h pe. Last evening she sent word for the store to beclosed, and requested the employees to visit her as she wished to b?d them farewell. This was done as she desired, and she gave to her weeping inends and the deeply-affected clerks a loving, touching farewell, askingt .» T v ' * ^ /them all to meet her in that land of rest where no good-byes tn'c ever said.I To-da\ Mrs. Loew has seemed moret-'quiet, but she apparently has not strength to rallv from the effects ofO •**the lbyin*.
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Daily Liberal

Le Mars, Iowa, US

Tue, Nov 15, 1881

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