Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1903 — THE FRIM REAPER. [ARTICLE]
THE FRIM REAPER.
isMrs. Marie Hass, whose serious illness was mentioned in these columns last week, died at her home on North Division street Sunday at about 9 a. m., aged about 37 years. Deceased leaves three children, aged 14, 11 and 7, respectively.xThe eldest will go to live with her mother’s brother in Virginia, while the other two will probably be placed in a Catholic school. Mrs. Haas carried SI,OOO insurance in the Catholic order of Lady Foresters. She was a most estimiable woman and it is to be deplored that she coaid not have lived to have brought up her children to young womanhood' and manhood. The remains were shipped to her old home, Defianoe, Ohio, for interment, and were accompanied by two brothers, who were caUedhere by her death.
■j-Mrs. Eliza Sunderland, an old lady who has been an invalid for the pest four years, died at her home in the west part of the city Tuesday morning at about 9 a.m., aged 83 years, 7 months and 18 days. The burial was at the Welsh cemetrey in Jordan tp.l Deceased was born at Columbus/ Ohio, and oame to this county from Templeton, Benton oounty, with her two daughters and two grandsons about two years ago and resided neaV Sharon. Last September the family moved to Rensselaer, where they have since resided. Calicoes 2 cents yard at the reduction sale, commencing Monday, 8 a. m., May 26th. Chicago Bargain Store.
