Fort Wayne Daily News
Tuesday, April 19, 1904
Henry Dager, who resided near Monroeville, died Monday night at Hope hospital. He had been ill for some time of bladder trouble and he was removed to the hospital eleven days ago. An operation was performed upon him and he improved for a time, but later uraemic poisoning set in and he rapidly grew worse until death resulted. Mr. Dager's age was 25 years, 5 months and 11 days. he was married and leaves a wife and little child. He was a son-in-law of John D. Carpenter, of the Monroeville neighborhood. His occupation was that of a farmer. The remains were taken today to his home near Monroeville.
Fort Wayne Daily News
Tuesday, April 19, 1904
Henry Dager, who resided near Monroeville, died Monday night at Hope hospital. He had been ill for some time of bladder trouble and he was removed to the hospital eleven days ago. An operation was performed upon him and he improved for a time, but later uraemic poisoning set in and he rapidly grew worse until death resulted. Mr. Dager's age was 25 years, 5 months and 11 days. he was married and leaves a wife and little child. He was a son-in-law of John D. Carpenter, of the Monroeville neighborhood. His occupation was that of a farmer. The remains were taken today to his home near Monroeville.
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