Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1907 — MRS. CHAS. H. PRICE DEAD. [ARTICLE]

MRS. CHAS. H. PRICE DEAD.

Mrs. Elizabeth Price, widotf of i Charles H. Price, a former democratic clerk of Jasper ootmty for two terms, died at her home in Middlesboro, Ky., Tuesday night. Sba bad been with her sister, Mrs. Hardman of Kentland, for some time but was taken back home only last week. She had been in poor health for the past two montps from nervous prostration and stomsoh trouble but had been about most of the time. The funeral was held at Middlesboro, Wednesday afternoon and the remains wereexpected here Thursday at 3:30 p. m., and were to betaken direct to the oemetery, where brief burial servioes were to be conducted by Rev. Parrett of the Presbyterian church. But connections were missed at Louisville and the funeral party did not arrive until the early train yesterday morning, the burial being at 10 a. m., beside her husband in Weston oemetery who died Aug. 81,1904, and a little daughter who died while the family resided in Rensselaer. 1 Lizzie A. Jones was married to Charles Henry Price in 1875: they resided in Rensselaer after their .marriage for some years, moving from this city to Highmore, So. Dak. In 1890 they removed to Middlesboro, Ky., whioh has really been their home since although with her husband she lived at Remington about a year prior to the latter’s death. She leaves two sons, Max T., and Don K., both married and residing at Middlesboro, and four brothers —Ellis and George Jones of Remington 1 , and Joe and Milt Jones—and one sister, Mrs. Harriman of Kentland. - Her sister-in-law, Miss Nettie Price of Rensselaer, had received a letter Wednesday morning concerning her condition which was written Tuesday, stating that sffe was feeling better and it was thought she would recover. The letter was received about 8 o’clock and about 9 o’clock came a dispatch that she was dead, having died about midnight the night befors.