Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1911 — Mrs. Henry C. Hoshaw Passed Away Sunday After Long Illness. [ARTICLE]

Mrs. Henry C. Hoshaw Passed Away Sunday After Long Illness.

Death came Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock to Mrs. Henry C. Hoshaw, at her home on Madison street In the northwest part of Rensselaer. She bad been ill from diabetes for a long time but had been able to be up most of the time. Thursday she was taken worse and Saturday it became evident that she could not long survive. Death came sooner than was expected, however, and she passed away quietly al the hour stated. She is survived jy her husband and four children, al! of whom are married, viz., Wilbur A., Edward C., Samuel C„ and Mary J.. now Mrs. Prank Burns. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the M. E church and will be conducted by Rev. Harper." Interment will be in Weston cemetery. Editor McCullough, of the Remington Press, was frightened about half out of his wits last Thursday night when some one threw a stone through, his parlor window, near where he was sitting. Editor McCullough had at tended the K. of P. lodge and after returning home at about midnight, sat down by the fire and was reading a newspaper. Mrs. McCullough was near by and all at once their attention was attracted by the firing of a levolver near the house. They looked up and a stone crashed through the window. They turned out the lights and went up stairs, calling for tie nightwatch by telephone. There was no clue to whom the rascal was who threw the stone and no' apparent reason for. the deed and many believe that it was done by either boys or midnight rowdies, and that it was not the act of any person who was trying to "get even” with the editor.