Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 294, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1920 — MRS. JAMES MOORE DIED LAST NIGHT [ARTICLE]
MRS. JAMES MOORE DIED LAST NIGHT
The death of Mrs. James Moore, of one mile west of Gifford, occurred at ten o’clock Thursday night and followed the birth of a child. Mrs. Moore was about thirty-eight years of age and was the wife of James E. Moore and the daughter of Charles Lowman. 0 The deceased is survived by her husband and seven children besides other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held Sunday morning at ten o’clock at the Barkley church and interment will be made in the Smith cemetery. »■ K There is the business man who does not advertise and does not believe in advertising. He is no good, pass him by. There is the business man who believes in advertising but does not advertise. He is asleep, if he awakens he may be all right. There is the business man who believes in advertising and advertises. Trade with him for he is wide awake, thoroughly capable, efficient and has the very best goods at the lowest prices. You can trust him. Trade with the firm that advertises. There is a reason. Fitzpatrick of the Francesville Tribune writes, “Tell the party who lost the Chevrolet auto crank that we have it here.”
