Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1913 — Young Woman Died in Kansas; Funeral at North Star Sunday. [ARTICLE]

Young Woman Died in Kansas; Funeral at North Star Sunday.

Edward Putman, who with his wife has been living since last September with their daughter, Mrs. W. O. Williams, north of town, received a telegram Friday stating that his daughter, Miss Essie Putman, had died that day in a hospital at Coffeyville, Kans. The young lady was 22 years of age and had been employed at Wann, Okla., and was taken to the hospital about a week ago for an operation, the exact nature'of which her parents did not know. Her parents moved from Jasper county to Oklahoma about nine years ago and when they returned here last fall their daughter remained in the west. She had a married brother living at the same town. The body was shipped, from Coffeyville Friday night and will reach Rensselaer Sunday morning and be taken to the North Star cemetery, near Mt. Ayr, where the family formerly lived, for burial. Deceased leaves her parents, one sister knd three brothers to mourn her death. The sister is Mrs. W. O. Williams, of near Aix, and the brothers reside at Wann, Okla.; Baker, Oregon; and Mt. Ayr.