February 28, 1907
Child of Mr. and Mrs. Smith ARTMAN
The two weeks' old child of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Artman, the first boy among several girls to make happy the Artman home, died Wednesday morning.
Funeral of Smith ARTMAN'S Child
The funeral of the young child of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Artman, which died Wednesday morning, was held at the Christian church Thursday forenoon at 11 o'clock, and burial was made in the Goodland Cemetery. The little one only tarried on earth about fourteen days. Rev. A.L Drummond of Norton preached the funeral sermon, Rev. Stevens being sick. Mr. Drummond was telegraphed to attend the funeral. Mr. Drummond, formerly lived in Goodland before going into the ministry, and worked at the printers trade for Captain Tait. He has been quite successful in the gospel ministry.
***It is not known where in the cemetery this child is buried and there is no marker.***
February 28, 1907
Child of Mr. and Mrs. Smith ARTMAN
The two weeks' old child of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Artman, the first boy among several girls to make happy the Artman home, died Wednesday morning.
Funeral of Smith ARTMAN'S Child
The funeral of the young child of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Artman, which died Wednesday morning, was held at the Christian church Thursday forenoon at 11 o'clock, and burial was made in the Goodland Cemetery. The little one only tarried on earth about fourteen days. Rev. A.L Drummond of Norton preached the funeral sermon, Rev. Stevens being sick. Mr. Drummond was telegraphed to attend the funeral. Mr. Drummond, formerly lived in Goodland before going into the ministry, and worked at the printers trade for Captain Tait. He has been quite successful in the gospel ministry.
***It is not known where in the cemetery this child is buried and there is no marker.***
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