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Riley-tp Farmer Found Dead On Load Of Cabbage.
FREMONT, Oct. 28 — (Special) -- •Frank Austin, 67, a Canadian veter¬
an of the World War and farmer, here was found dead of heart failure on V load of cabbage in Riley-tp Friday. Austin had left the farm of-A. EL Mil¬ ler, where he lived a few minutes be¬ fore; to take the cabbage to his sis¬ ter, Mrs. Bella German, living north *0f Bellevue. Mrs. Ed. Weiker,| a neighbor found the body as she was driving to Fremont. It was removed to the Miller home. *'::'^^|^§|1| e .V_ Dr. S. McKeriney, Sandusky-cocor^- oner said death was caused by a heart a tack, Austin sat erect in the seat of the wagon, with his head thrown back and the reins lying on the ground. His horse grazed in the grass along the road. A daughter Mrsi^J^iam Kohonka, of Kipton and several brothers and sisters survive. Funer¬ al services will be held at the home of Reed Schwinn in Castalia, ' : <
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