Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1919 — MRS. ED. JACKSON DIES SUDDENLY AT NEWCASTLE. [ARTICLE]

MRS. ED. JACKSON DIES SUDDENLY AT NEWCASTLE.

Mrs. Rose Wilkinson Jackson, wife of Ed Jackson, Lafayette attorney, died suddenly at noon yesterday at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Charles E. Schultz in Newcastle, where she had been visiting. Mrs. Jackson was well known in Monticello, having visited there with her husband a number of months ago. While they were in Monticello they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gardner. Her death was caused by an acute attack of heart trouble. The deceased was 40 years old and she.was bom in Kennard, Henry county, and her marriage to Ed Jackson took place in that city. Besides her-hus-band she leaves two daughters, Edith and Helen. Her husband was former judge of the Henry circuit court and secretary of -state in Indiana and is a candidate for the republican nomination for governor. Monticello Journal. 4 Clayton Hairing, who had been in Aberdeen, So. Dak., returned today to his home near Monon. 1