Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1900 — Death’s Harvest. [ARTICLE]

Death’s Harvest.

John JL,. Bicknell, an old and well kpown resident of Jordan tp., died on Tuesday •of last week after,a few days illness from pneumonia, aged 67 jears, 7 months and 28 days. The funeral was held sonThursday, from the Jate residence of feeceased, Rev. Kelley, of Brook, conduct ing the services, and interment made in Egypt cemetery. Deceased leaves a wife and 8 children—s boys and 3 girls—one daughter died in infancy. He had resided in Jordan tp., for a great many years and was a most respected citizen. Thomas Kennedy, another old gentleman of Jordan, and well known here where he resided for some time, died at the home of his daughter Mrs. Chas. Mustard in Jordan tp., on Thursday of last week, aged about 71 years. Mrs. Rebecca Lowman, w\'fe »> George Lowman, died at her home northeast of town, on Friday, Dec. 7, of consumption, aged about 35 years. Deceased and her husband had recently returned from Tennessee, where they had been living. Micah Sayler died at the home of his daughter, Mrs Letitia Benjamin, on North Cullen street last Friday afternoon after an illness of several weeks, aged 88 years, 1 month and 14 days. The funeral was held Sunday from the house andinterment made in Weston cemetery. The price of dental work cuts no figure this year. We are advertising our new office which is convenient and up-to-date. Our work is the best that money can buy. Please bear this in mind. We are located in the east part of town. Dr. Horton, Dentist