Nebraska City News Press, Sunday, July 28th, 1935, page 2
Adolph Wusk, a farmer residing near Sterling, is in Sterling hospital with a fractured jaw received when a horse he was attempting to treat kicked him.
Nebraska Daily News Press, Friday, August 2nd, 1935, page 4
Quite a number of the Burr folks attended the funeral of Adolph Wusk at Sterling, last Sunday, Mr. Wusk was kicked in the face by a horse last week, which caused his death. He was the brother of Mrs. Herman and Mrs. Godfrey Panko.
Nebraska City News Press, Sunday, July 28th, 1935, page 2
Adolph Wusk, a farmer residing near Sterling, is in Sterling hospital with a fractured jaw received when a horse he was attempting to treat kicked him.
Nebraska Daily News Press, Friday, August 2nd, 1935, page 4
Quite a number of the Burr folks attended the funeral of Adolph Wusk at Sterling, last Sunday, Mr. Wusk was kicked in the face by a horse last week, which caused his death. He was the brother of Mrs. Herman and Mrs. Godfrey Panko.
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