Death of Olive Austin.
Miss Olive, daughter of Mr, and Mrs George Austin, died at the home of her parents, this city, last Monday morn¬ ing, aged 18 years. Typhoid-pneu¬ monia was the cause of death.
Miss Austin was a pretty and ac¬ complished young lady. She was a compositor and employed in the Her¬ ald office. She had hosts of friends tocause of her pleasant disposition and
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The funeral was held Wednesday af¬ ternoon from the St. John's Lutheran Church, Rev. Mr. Strauss conducting the burial service. The body was laid to rest in Lakeview cemetery.