GUSTAVSON BURIED HERE
C. C. Brown consul of Arlington Lodge No. 8417, M. W. of A., received yesterday from C. W. Hawes, head clerk of the order, a reply to a request for information as to the membership of C. Gustavson, who was recently drowned in the North fork, and whose body was found by August Lammars a few days since. Mr. Hawes says he has searched the record of Ransey county, North Dakota but finds no record of his membership. He says: "We trust that Mr. Gustavson was a member and that his relative may have the benefit of woodcraft.
The remains of Gustavson were given a nice burial in the Arlington cemetery by the citizens of the town. Messrs, Larson & Greenough, for whom he was working when he met his untimely end, liberally bearing all the expenses.
GUSTAVSON BURIED HERE
C. C. Brown consul of Arlington Lodge No. 8417, M. W. of A., received yesterday from C. W. Hawes, head clerk of the order, a reply to a request for information as to the membership of C. Gustavson, who was recently drowned in the North fork, and whose body was found by August Lammars a few days since. Mr. Hawes says he has searched the record of Ransey county, North Dakota but finds no record of his membership. He says: "We trust that Mr. Gustavson was a member and that his relative may have the benefit of woodcraft.
The remains of Gustavson were given a nice burial in the Arlington cemetery by the citizens of the town. Messrs, Larson & Greenough, for whom he was working when he met his untimely end, liberally bearing all the expenses.
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