Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mother ol Mrs. F. D. Gilman Died in Limerock, Connecticut. Goodland Herald. ... ■■■■■( Mrs. F. D. Gilmon received a letter Wednesday bearing the sad news that her mother, Mm. N. C. Wickwire, who was making her home with her sister, Mrs. Eldon Gillette, at Limerock, Conn., had passed away Thursday, Jan. 29th* and that the funeral was held at that place last Saturday. pec eased was the third Wife of N. C. Wickwire and came to Goodland with her husband about 30 years ago. She returned to the east several years ago, where she has fdnee resided until h«r demise. ■■ ii i Hi, m,. A Classified Ad*, will it

“Whah you-all gwine, Rastas?” “I-alls gwine to de County Fair for to And out who I-alls gwine marry.'’