While on his way home on horseback Wednesday night, Ole E. Aarberg was fatally injured by his horse falling on him in such a way that the horn of the saddle ruptured the arteries on the left side if his abdomen. This produced a large blood tumor.
An operation was performed to relieve the terrible pain, but he was unconscious to the last, dying in a few hours.
Ole E. Aarberg was 30 years old, lived in this country the past 22 years, but he leaves a large family of brothers and sisters and a widower father who was largely dependent on him, as the oldest son.
He had $3,000.00 in the M.B.A and they took charge of the funeral arrangements.
Printed in the Argus-Leader
Sioux Falls, SD
1 NOV 1907
Information researched and added by: longagoandyesterday.
While on his way home on horseback Wednesday night, Ole E. Aarberg was fatally injured by his horse falling on him in such a way that the horn of the saddle ruptured the arteries on the left side if his abdomen. This produced a large blood tumor.
An operation was performed to relieve the terrible pain, but he was unconscious to the last, dying in a few hours.
Ole E. Aarberg was 30 years old, lived in this country the past 22 years, but he leaves a large family of brothers and sisters and a widower father who was largely dependent on him, as the oldest son.
He had $3,000.00 in the M.B.A and they took charge of the funeral arrangements.
Printed in the Argus-Leader
Sioux Falls, SD
1 NOV 1907
Information researched and added by: longagoandyesterday.
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