Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 302, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1920 — REMANS OF SETH NICHOLS ARRIVED HERE TODAY [ARTICLE]

REMANS OF SETH NICHOLS ARRIVED HERE TODAY

The remain of Seth Nichols, nephew of County Clerk Jesse Nichols, who died at Brudine, Ky., last Tuesday night, arrived her this SaturdaySorning, and were taken direct to e Smith* cemetery in Barkley township where burial was made. The deceased was the, son of Wallace Nichols, a former resident of this county, but who died in 1897. He is survived by a wife and one son, two sisters,. Mrs. Grace Blake- j men, of Indianapolis, and a sister in Terre Haute, besides numerous relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gwin and daughter, Ellen, will'leave Sunday for El Paso, Texas, where they will spend the winter with their son, J. Blaine. Harold Gifford, who, with Arthur Battle day, operates a garage on N. McKinley avenue, was badly burned Friday afternoon while building afire in the furnace. He asked one . of the workmen for some coal oil | with which to start the fire, and the latter by mistake handed him a can which contained gasoline. He received severe burns about the face and. hands in the explosion that followed, but it is thought that he,will not be permanently disfigured, although the burns on his hands were quite deep.