Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1910 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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OBITUARY. John Zimmerman, son of Henry and Catherine Zimmerman, §Was born in Petersburg, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. August 1-5, 1840, and died at Rensselaer, Ind., July 17, 1910. His age was 69 years, 11 months and 2 days. He was married to Elizabeth Cline at Medway, Clarke county, Ohio, in Feb. 1865. To them were born five children, three sons and two daughters, Cora, Henry, Bion, Jay, and Mattie, who died in childhood. After marriage he lived in Medway, Ohio, for a year, when he returned to Pennsylvania, living at his old home a year. He then came with his wife again into Ohio where they remained for three years, when they came to Dayton, Ind. In November, 1871, they came to Rensselaer which continued to be his home until the time of his death, having been a resident here for 38 years. , His father was a brushmaker, which trade he learned and followed for a time. After the close of the war he learned tailoring, which occupation he followed the remainder of his life. When the war broke out he answered the call of his country and enlisted in the 9th Pa., Cavalry in April. 1861, and served until the close of .the war. Mr. Zimmerman was not a member of any organization whatsoever. His parents were Dunkards and his preferences were for this religious society had he united with any. It may be said for Mr. Zimmerman that he was honest and industrious. His business was of first importance to him and was never neglected. He was careful to. live in his means and paid promptly his honest debts. He was tempo rate in hie habits, neat and cleanly in person and coveted the friendship of all. He had been in poor health for some time, though he was able to attend to business until on Tuesday, June 28, when he was stricken with paralysis. From this he rallied, but on Sunday, July 10, he grew' wors*-, having a second stroke. As a result of this he passed into a semi-con-scious state from which he never rallied, passing gently away at 10 o'clock on Sunday, July 17. •Mr. Zimmerman leaves to mourn bis departure a wife, a daughter, three sons, a grandchild, two sisters —‘Mrs, Elias Cline of Indianapolis and Mrs. Mollie Bingham of Medway. O.: one half 9ister, Mrs. Amanda Evans, and one half brother, Jackson Carter, both of Lancaster county, Pa., besides many friends. The funeral was held at 4 p. m., Wednesday' from the Christian church, Rev. G. H. Clarke conducting the services, assisted by Revs. Brady and Parrett. Burial was made in Weston cemetery, the A. R., having charge of the burial services. The business houses closed during the funeral. xx
In Awful Torture for three years from rheumatism, Principal Chas. B. Allen, of Sylvania, Ga. f then used Electric Bitters till cured. “I am wholly free now,” he writes, “from the stomach, liver and kidney troubles that caused me so much suffering. It’s a wonderful medicine.” Only 50c at A. F. Long’s.
This is the Handy Store During the heat of summer there are a host of appetizing things that we can supply ready to eat. Xo necessity at all for cooking oneself cooking meals. Our canned goods department is always ready to serve you. Potted Ham, Sliced Beef. Delicacies in biscuits to no end. ’ The freshest fruits from far and near. In short* there is every requisite here to enable a hqusekeeper to prepare appetizing mfcals easily and quickly. And best of all, the grades that we handle are guaranteed to be pure and wholesome. Try us on anything you like MCFARLAND & SON c* r " , RELIABLE GROCERS.
TO TICKET-HOLDERS. All parties having sales tickets redeemable at the 99 Cent Racket Store must present same before August 1. No tickets redeemed alter that date.— E. V. RansOrd
