Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1911 — Father of Chris. Koepkey Died At Home Near Francesville. [ARTICLE]

Father of Chris. Koepkey Died At Home Near Francesville.

Section Foreman Chris. Koepkey went to Francesville today, having been called there by the death of his father, Fred Koepkey. His father was 64 years of age and had been in quite poor health with rheumatism for several years. His death occurred Wednesday. He is survived by a widow, 8 sons and one daughter. As some of the sons are in,the west, the funeral will not be held probably for several days, until they can reach home. William B. Austin is the president of the American Life Insurance company of Illinois and last Saturday evening at the Hamilton Club in Chicago he entertained the officers, directors and agents of thtf company at a reception and dinner. An attractive menu and a toast program with several subjects affecting life Insurance was carried out. Mrs. E. C. Maxwell received a telegram from her husband yesterday, informing her that his mother, had died that morning at Anderson. Mrs. Maxwell went to Francesville iu the afternoon, where other relatives reside, and it was expected that the body would be brpught there or to Delphi for burial.

J. H. Kneale, a Brookston druggist and one of the owners of the Brookston telephone company, was a Rensselaer visitor today.

Women's Silk Kid Shoes, $2.50. $3.00 and $3.50 values, January sale price $1.60, at The G. E. Murray Co.

D. H. Yeoman made a business trip today to Winamac and Rochester.