Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1917 — GENERAL AND STATE NEWS [ARTICLE]
GENERAL AND STATE NEWS
Telegraphic Reports From Many Parts of the Country. SHORT BITS OF THE UNUSUAL i . Happenings in the Nearby Cities and Towns—Matters of Minor Mentioz from Many Places. MONTICELLO MILLER IS DEAD Albert W. Loughry, vice-presi-dent of the Loughry Brothers Millpng and Grain company, Which has been engaged in flour milling and grain buying in Monticello for the past forty-five years, died in a Chicago hospital Tuesday, aged 7 0 years. The cause of his death was uremic poisoning accompanied by pneumonia. Deceased was a native of Pennsylvania, and was a member of the Masonic and K. of P. lodges of Monticello. The funeral was held at Monticello Thursday. He Is survived by a wife and three children, Captain Howard K. Loughry of Fort Totten, New York; Maynard A. Loughry of Monticello and Chester Loughry of Chicago.
