Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 273, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1914 — Mrs. Samuel E. Yeoman Died at Rensselaer Home. [ARTICLE]

Mrs. Samuel E. Yeoman Died at Rensselaer Home.

Mrs. Samvel E. Yeoman, whose hufSband died some two yeans ago, ptassed away at her home on East Elm street at 11 o’clock Tuesdlay night after’a prolonged illness. She Was surrounded by her two children, Orie A. Yeoman and Mrs. Marlon L. Spitler, the latter of Oklahoma City, who has been paring for her mother tor several weeks, and John Braddock, who wias raised by Mr. and Mrs. Yeoman The funeral service will be held at the M. E. church Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Dr. Oumick will preach tttie"sermon and the Methodist quartette will sing. Interment will be madetai tery by the grave other late husband. For colds, catarrh or snuffles there is nothing better than Hyomei wh'ch B. F. Fendig sells on the cure-do-pay” plan. Hyomei not only gives quick relief but is a sure and lasting befieflt. • /