Elmer L. Seely

Elmer L. Seely of Lincoln, was killed instantly by Burlington passenger train No. 5 on the crossing on No. 48th street, Lincoln, Wednesday morning, near 11 o'clock. Seely was a salesman for an Omaha printing concern and with his family resided in Lincoln.

Elmer Seely was a former Nelson boy, having graduated from Nelson High School in 1905, and he held the office of county superintendent from 1911 to 1916. The body is to be brought here Friday for burial.

Published in The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, May 13, 1937



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