Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
When looking for shoe bargains, don’t forget the shoe department at the Home Grocery. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS. March 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Wasson, a daughter. We again offer Misses’ shoes, size Bto 12, 85 cents. Get them while they last.— Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block.
OBITUARY OF RACHAEL E. KNOX Rachael Emily Pierce was born in Jasper county, Indiana, February 15, 1863, and departed this life, March 7th, 1910 Her age was 47 years and 12 days. She was united in marriage to Thomas A. Knox July 7th, 1880. To them were born eight children, two of them dying in infancy. Leah, Rufus, Jessie and Lucile, remain. After her marriage to Mr. Knox they moved to Chllicothe, Ohio, where they lived until March, 1899, when they returned to Rensselasr, which became their home until two years ago when they moved" on a farm two and one-half miles south of Rensselaer, where she was living at the time of her death. Mrs. Knox was a member of the Christian church, uniting with the same during the pastorate of Rev. Thomas A. Hall. Her life was consistent with her profession. The duties that fell to her as the mother of a family was accepted and discharged worthily, for she taught her children the vaL use of education, industry, economy, and religion. She was a member of the Relief Corps and faithfully performed the duties of the order. She was patient in her afflictions and ensured her trials with Christian fortitude. She was conscious until the end and frequently ga> expression to her appreciation of the kindness shown to her by children and friends. She leaves to mourn her departure a husband, six children, one sister and many friends. xx
Ellis Opera House Monday, *f A March ■ H. J. WEBSTER PRKSKNTS “A Cowboy’s Giri” A Romance of the PlalnsO A Natural, Sana, HauolMo Stary el the Golden West. A SFLKNDID OAST OF FLAYKRS. Watch for the Cowboy Band 0. rices, SOc, 35c and 25a ‘
