Ste. Genevieve Herald Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Saturday, Mar. 24, 1883 DIED: Thursday evening, Mar. 15, 1883 of typhoid pneumonia, Londelinus LINDERER, son of Ignatius L., at the age of fifteen years and eight months. The loss of his hopeful son is a sad loss to Mr. LINDERER, who had hoped to see his boy grow up to manhood, the joy of his age and a useful member of society. In Bollinger county near the boundary of Cape Girardeau, G.W. HOUCK lost his life in the most shocking manner. The man had loaded a wagon with wheat and mounted it in a completely intoxicated condition. His behavior frightened the horses, they ran away, and HOUCK fell from the wagon. In his fall, his clothes caught in a hook, and he was dragged over the rough road in a headlong career for a mile, before the team could be stopped and the fearfully mutilated body loosened from the wagon.