Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1910 — Peasley Clark, Burled at Old Home In Elizabethtown, Ohio. [ARTICLE]
Peasley Clark, Burled at Old Home In Elizabethtown, Ohio.
Peasley Clark, whose death occurred in Oklahoma City, Okla., as related in this paper, was buried at Elizabethtown, Ohio, beside the grave of his mother. The funeral took place Thursday. His cousin, Sam Stephens, went from here to Sheldon, 111., after learning of the accident, and notified Peasley’s sister, Mrs. Thos. Wilkison, and instructions were at once telegraphed to Oklahoma. City to have the body shipped back to his old home at Elizabethtown, Ohio, where his father now lives and where his mother is buried. Mrs. Wilkison went to the funeral but Sam did not go. He returned here Saturday night. Mr. Clark carried an accident Insurance policy but whether or not he bad kept it paid up is not known here. He was 40 years of age. Order-your coal, either hard or •oft, of the Rensselaer Lumber Co. All sixes of hard ooal now on hand. In the bread contest at the Farmera* Institute Deo. 16th, our flours. Arlstos and Gem of the Valley, won first, second and third prises out of 57 entries from Jasper county, All the leading brands of flour were represented in the oontest JOHN BOER Miss Stella Hansen, who has been at Winona for several months, came home last Friday, and after a ten days’ or two weeks’ visit here will go to Illinois for a visit with friends.
