Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1910 — TITUS E. PRICE DEAD. [ARTICLE]

TITUS E. PRICE DEAD.

Former Carpenter Tp. Boy Died In Rensselaer Sunday. Titus E. Price, a former resident of Carpenter tp., but for nearly 30 yeans* a resident of Yankton, S. Dak., died in Rensselaer at the home of Miss Maude Spitler, where his sister, Miss Neitie Price, has rooms, and to which he was brought about three weeks ago from his home, suffering from nervous prostration. His wife and brother, M. B. and sister Nettie were at his bedside when the death angel came. The funeral will be held to-day at Remington, and, interment made in the cemetery at that place. Mr. Price was a lawyer and had met with much success in his western home. Overwork in his profession in said to have brought on his collapse, and he was brought back to his old home irf the hope that the change would benefit him, but ,he gradually grew worse unt 1 the end.- 'Hi»r age was 49 years. A Wife, three brothers, M. B. Price of Rensselaer, Judge Clark Price of Ashland, Kan., and Cory of Remington, and one sister, Miss Nettie Price, librarian at the Jasper Pub--1 .• library, survive him.