Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1892 — Made m Steading Joke of the Undertakers. [ARTICLE]
Made m Steading Joke of the Undertakers.
A woman who died in the almshouse at Biddeford, Me., recently, aged 100 years, had passed through some queer experiences. She came to this country In 184 ft, and for thirty years she was an inmate of tho almshouse. In that time she had boeo laid out as dead three times, but on each occasion she came to life in time to put a stop to tho funeral .arrangements. Only a few days before her dontli an undertaker was called to prepare her remains for burial, "but whon be arrived she was sitting up in bod.
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