Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1911 — LEE. [ARTICLE]
LEE.
Mrs. True Woodworth came Monday evening to Lee and returned to her home at Rensselaer Tuesday inorning. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Jacks and family spent Sunday with Mr. /and Mrs. O. G. Hughes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Westphal and family Sunday. The 5 o'clock train Monday morn-' ing stopped for passengers for Kentland to the Hubbard and Day trial, and the 6 o’clock train in the evening .stopped to let them off. .« Mrs. Harrietts Jacks died of pneumonia at the home of her son, Alf. Jacks, Tuesday morning about 3:10 o’clock, after about five weeks of sickness and suffering, which was patiently bornd. Her condition became serious last Friday, since when she had been gradually sinking until Tuesday morning, when she passed peacefully to the home that awaits the faithful. “The Golden Gates were opened wide, a gentle voice said come, and angels from the other shore, welcomed our loved one home.’’ She had a kind and gentle disposition, which won for her many friends who were very much grieved when the sad news of her death came. . The funeral was held Wednesday at 2 o’clock and interment made in Osborne cemetery, by the side of her husband, who preceeded her last August.
