Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
OBITUARY. Mary J. Sharpe was born February 14, 1846, at Attica, Warren county, where she made her home until married to A. G. Peterson, October 19, 1864. There were four children boffin to thia union, Ada, Beach, Mae and Anna, Beach and Mae surviving her- Following the death of her first husband she was united in marriage to W. L. Rkhespn, having two children by her second husband, lola and Pearl, the latter surviving her. She is also survived by one brother, Wesley, and fourteen grandchildren. L. H. Hamilton was called to Noblesville today to testify in a case being tried in the circuit court yiere. The following lines were received from J. F. Hordeman, of Washington, D. C., who made his home in this city many yeans ago: “I notice scientists are trying to communicate with the moon by means of a message in a shell from a large gun. I hope you will use your influence with Congress to prohibit communication with all for- | eign planets. The inhabitants there might wpnt to join the league of nations, then we might have to send troops there.”
