Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1915 — FEVER KILLS LADY PAGET [ARTICLE]

FEVER KILLS LADY PAGET

Head ,of British Red Cross Was Popular in New York Society. Berlin, March 26, —The Serbian Dally Tribuna announces the death of Lady Paget, head of the British Red Cross in Serbia, from spotted fever. Sir Ralph Paget has been the British minister in Belgrade for several years. Young Lady Paget’s maiden name was Louise Leila Margaret Wemyss Paget. She married Sir Ralph Paget in 1907. She was well known by all the members of the American colony in London and was popular in both American and English society. The news of her death will be a great shock to New York society, many of whose members had been entertained by her mother. Daniel Webster jjaid: “Trade with the man who does the most business, there is a reason for it.” The high quality of the goods we sell has placed us in a position to give you splendid service. Whatever you may want, whether wagon, buggy, carriage, plow, disc, or any other farm implement, we can supply you with the best on the market. See our line and be convinced.—HAMlLTON & KELLNER.

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