Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Pants Any $5 pants, sale price.. $4.25 Any $4 pants, sale price. ....... 3.40 Any $3.50 pants, sale price. .. . 3.00 Any $3.00 pants, sale price 2.25 Any $2.50 pants, sale price. 2.00 Any $2.00 pants, sale price 1.50 Any $1.50 pants, sale price 1.15 Men’s Hats Any $3.00 hat, sale price. ..... .$2.49 Any $2.50 hat, sale price 2.00 Any $2.00 hat, sale pripe 1.50 Any $1.50 hat, sale price...... 1.00

She moved with her parents in the beginning of 1 the civil war from Missouri to Indiana and was married to Le\u Sylvester Bridgeman March 18, 1872. Tq this union three children, Clarence Bridgeman of Monon, Mrs. Alvin Dunn of northeast of Rensselaer, and Mrs. N. E. Dunn of Remington, were born. She was left a widow while her children were small and they were raised on a farm in Jordan township. She then moved to Goodland, residing there about two years, and again moving back to Remington, in and near which place she spent the remarrv der of her life.

She leaves to mourn her three children, four grand-children, one brother, William Howard of California, two sisters. Mrs. Clara Garwood, ot Oregon and Mrs. Laura Timmons of Beloit, Kan. She united with the Methodist church when just a child and remained a happy and consistent believer in Christ ail her life, always attending religious services when she was able to go. Ihe remains were brought to Remington Monday where the fun oral was held at the M. E. church by Rev. Hoves of Kentland assisted by the minister from Barkley tp. and the pastor from Wolcott. Burial was made in the cemetery at Remington.