Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1918 — FRANK HANLEY DEAD IN CHICAGO [ARTICLE]
FRANK HANLEY DEAD IN CHICAGO
Judge Charles W. Hanley was notified by wire last evening that his brother, Frank, was dying at Wesley hospital. The Judge hurried to the city on the early morning train, but Frank had passed away before he arrived in the city. Frank Hanley underwent an operation at Wesley hospital, but his condition was such that no relief could be given as it was found that his stomach was practically covered, by a cancer. • Since the operation he had been in a very serious condition and gradually grew worse with the above result. Frank Hanley was the brother of Judge C. W. Hanley, of this city, and Ord Hanley and Mrs. Lester A. Sayers, of Valparaiso. He grew to manhood in this county, being the <on of one of Jasper county’s most distinguished pioneers, Mr. and Mrs. William Hanley, who for a number of years lived in Gillam township and later at Kniman, this county. t
