Mrs. Detlif Peterson went to Washta, Ia., the first of the week to visit her sister.
The Loup City northwestern, October 11, 1901, Page 4
Detlef Peterson, of Oak Creek, was in the city Tuesday. He reports his wife and daughter who have been sick for three weeks past with lung fever much better.
The Loup City northwestern, January 24, 1902, Page 4
Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Petersen left Tuesday morning for Lyons, Iowa, called by the illness of Mr. Petersen's aged father, whose condition is reported very critical.
The Loup City northwestern, December 02, 1909, Page 5
LYONS BREVITIES
Mr. and Mrs. D. Petersen of Loup City, Neb, are visiting in the city with friends and relatives.
Friday, December 3rd, 1909, The Clinton Herald, Page 8
O. F. Petersen received word New Year’s Day that his aged father, Mr. Peter Petersen, had passed away that morning at 11 o’clock at his home in Lyons. Iowa. It was impossible for Mr. Petersen to attend the funeral, which was held last Tuesday. Detlef Petersen and wife were at the father's bedside. The many friends of the sons here will deeply sympathize with them in their irreparable loss.
The Loup City northwestern, January 06, 1910, Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Petersen returned last Friday noon from Lyons, Iowa, where they had been for some time during the illness and subsequent death of Mr. Petersen's good father, mentioned two weeks’ since.
The Loup City northwestern, January 20, 1910, Page 5
Mrs. Detlef Peterson and daughter, Mrs. Ernest Johnson, left last Thursday morning for Brooks, Minn., where they will visit for some time with her daughter and sister, Mrs. William Peterson.
The Loup City northwestern, November 04, 1915, Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Peterson were visiting at Orleans, Neb., last Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Peterson’s sister, Mrs. A. J. Gipe. They returned home Tuesday.
The Loup City northwestern, March 23, 1916, Page 9
Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Peterson left Wednesday morning for Kansas City where Mrs. Peterson will take medical treatments.
The Loup City northwestern, August 09, 1917, Page 5