Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 172, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1913 — DEATHS OCCUR TO TWO AGED MOTHERS [ARTICLE]

DEATHS OCCUR TO TWO AGED MOTHERS

Mother of Judge Hanley Died in Chicago and Mother of Mrs. York Died at Monon.

Mrs. Elizabeth Hanley, aged 68 years, widow of William Hanley, and mother of Judge Charles W. Jftmley, died in Chicago Saturday at the home of her son, Frank. She had been living since the death of her hubsand at Valparaiso, with her son, Old, until recently, when she went to Chicago. She had been in failing health for some time. She leaves four children, Charles W., Frank and Ord, and Mrs. Leslie Sayers, of Wheatfield. Hereself and husband were old and long time residents of Gillam township, later moving to Kniman, in Walker township, where he died about four years ago. The body will be taken to Medaryville for burial, arriving there Tuesday morning and the funeral will take place at the Independence Church, in Gillam township, at about 11 o’clock. Mrs. Samuel F. Harding, 80 years of age, mother of Mrs. Emma York, of Rensselaer, had been in poor health for a long time but was taken very much worse. Saturday after being up and about during the early part of the day. Mrs. York was notified in the evening and went to Monon on the 11:05 train, arriving there only a few minutes before her mother died. There are five .other daughters besides Mrs. York, some living in western states, and the funeral will not be held until Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in order that all may get hime for the funeral.