Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 302, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1912 — Former Remington Marshal Died Suddenly in Chicago [ARTICLE]
Former Remington Marshal Died Suddenly in Chicago
Remington Press. Alexander Anderson, formerly of Remington, died at his home in Chicago Sunday afternoon of heart failure. He had been in his usual health up to the time of his sudden demise, and died very suddenly and without pain. He left Remington some thirty years ago, where he was town marshal for a number of years, prior to the reign of Elias Hollingsworth. His age was 62 years. He leaves three brothers, W. D., John and George Anderson, and one sister, Miss J. D. Anderson, all of Chicago, and one sister, Mrs. Thornton Dobbins, of Delphi, w r ho were here to attend the burial as were the latters’, husband and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hackley, also of Delphi. The remains were brbught here Tuesday forenoon and immediate burial was made in Remington cerf^tery. Remember, our Phone number is 202. ROWEN & KISER. Eagle Brand baby milk, 15 cents can. Phone 202, Rowen & Kiser. Fancy Christmas boxes filled with the best chocolates, % pound, 15c; 1 lb., 25c, at Rowen & Kiser’s, phone 202. We are the only merchant that has shipped in apples in car lots, and are able to give you better fruit and save you from 25 to 50 cents a barrel on same. '
JOHN EGER.
Talk about Christmas presents. What’s the matter with buying a buggy of C. A. Roberts. It will do for you and your gal both, and at a cut price. Also other good things worth coming for, that cost you nothing „ C. A. ROBERTS. Our new arrival of slippers for men and women gives us a complete run of sizes. We can supply you with the kind you want. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
