Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1911 — BACHELOR RESIDENT OF BARKLEY FOUND DEAD. [ARTICLE]

BACHELOR RESIDENT OF BARKLEY FOUND DEAD.

Henry Kabpke Expired Sunday Night At His Hone After Brief Illness Of Heart' Troable. Henry Kaupke, 46 years of age, a highly respected bachelor resident of Barkley township, died Sunday night at his house where be lived alone, across the road from Fred Saltwell’s farm residence, northeast of Pleasant Grove. He bad been poorly for set-, eral days but had not consulted a physlcial until Sunday, when he procured medicine. He Is a brother of Mrs. Salt Well and a member of that family sat up with him until 10 o'clock Sunday night. He seemed to be better at ihat hour and resting comfortably and he was left alone for the night. When a’ member of the family went to the house this Monday morning he found that Mr. Kaupke had passed away during the night. The coroner’s office was notified and in the absence of W. J. Wright his deputy called at the house and found things substantially. as related in this article. If may possibly be decided to hold an inquest. Deceased is a brother of Fred and Charles Kaupke and a member of the I. O. O. F. lodge of Francesville.