Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 300, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1911 — A Card of Appreciation. [ARTICLE]

A Card of Appreciation.

It will be impossible for me to thank each one of our many Mends personally for their aid and sympathy so generously given during the sickness and at the time of our poor husband and father's last hours In our home, so please accept this eard as an expression of our sincere appreciation. „ i , . . THE CLEMENS FAMILY.

John J. Egbert, whose home was in Hamilton, Ohio, and who was one of the oldest railway mail clerks in the country in point of service, died Tuesday. He was a head clerk on the Big Four between Cincinnati and Chi cago and one of the most popular men in the service. He has been a railway mail clerk for 471 years. Death was caused by an enlargement of the glands of the neck.