Rush City, Minn., Dec. 15, 1896 - Young Paul Fahrenholz, the thirteen-year-old son of Louis Fahrenholz, proprietor of the Rush City brewery, lies dead, following an operation to relieve intestinal obstruction and acute inflammation, and his parents charge that the illness which led to his death was due to injuries inflicted during a threshing received at school.
SOURCE: Princeton Union - December 16, 1896.
*Contributor: Robert John Chudek (46972218)*
Rush City, Minn., Dec. 15, 1896 - Young Paul Fahrenholz, the thirteen-year-old son of Louis Fahrenholz, proprietor of the Rush City brewery, lies dead, following an operation to relieve intestinal obstruction and acute inflammation, and his parents charge that the illness which led to his death was due to injuries inflicted during a threshing received at school.
SOURCE: Princeton Union - December 16, 1896.
*Contributor: Robert John Chudek (46972218)*
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