Had Been Dead for Ten Days
Glasgow, July 17--Charles Peterson was called to Nashua Saturday to take charge of the body of Mr. Busse, who was found dead in a tent adjoining his cabin in the vicinity of Nashua. Mr. Busse was an old resident of Montana, having lived in this vicinity for several years, and was the father of Mrs. J. R. Panton of Nashua.
Owing to the fact that he lived across the river, the relatives of Mr. Busse did not note his absence until had had been dead about ten days, when an investigation was made. The deceased apparently died without a struggle and was lying in his bed, as if asleep. It is supposed death resulted from natural causes.
The funeral was held Friday and interment was made in Highland cemetery.
Had Been Dead for Ten Days
Glasgow, July 17--Charles Peterson was called to Nashua Saturday to take charge of the body of Mr. Busse, who was found dead in a tent adjoining his cabin in the vicinity of Nashua. Mr. Busse was an old resident of Montana, having lived in this vicinity for several years, and was the father of Mrs. J. R. Panton of Nashua.
Owing to the fact that he lived across the river, the relatives of Mr. Busse did not note his absence until had had been dead about ten days, when an investigation was made. The deceased apparently died without a struggle and was lying in his bed, as if asleep. It is supposed death resulted from natural causes.
The funeral was held Friday and interment was made in Highland cemetery.
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