Show LIVES AND HOMES HO ES LOST IN TORNADO STORM LEAVES TWO DEAD IN WAKE AND DOES DAMAGE TO AMOUNT OF twister swept a path eighty rods wide and thirty five miles long through minnesota taking terrible toll mina D knigge caused by the tornado which saturday night swept a path eighty rods ulde and thirty five miles long through nobles count was nias estimated at nearly the number of dead totaled anno tw 0 sirs mrs lou dahlberg whose home in the outskirts of rushmore vas destroyed des troied dying sunday the other death was at reading where sirs mrs abe andersen anderson m was as killed apparently the storm entered the county six miles south southwest nest of 0 rush more and demol demolishing khIng the dahlberg residence and slightly dim damaging aging the high school whirled out at the northeast corner the dahlberg home was the only house in the town toun of inhabitants to suffer seriously although minor damage resulted to other resi residences mrs dahlberg was mas at home with her ter two children when the tornado struck the children may die of their injuries it was said several other persons an were ere hurt at the home of henry rider near rushmore rider and his big w N ife were injured mrs rider suffering severe bums from hot water which was on a stove rider who was mas in a barn which was demolished was carried several hundred feet by the wind and sustained a broken arm a and nd brul bruises s es iowa also visited the tornado that swept the southeast section of fonda iowa saturday night injured fourteen persons and caused property damage of 0 the storm swept a path about feet wide and passed through the town tonn in about a minute electric light wires were blown down and the town was in darkness A train of box cars was mas blown twenty feet oft off a railroad siding buildings on the fair grounds were demolished other damage was laidely to barns bams |