People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1895 — Obituary. [ARTICLE]

Obituary.

Died at the home of her parents near Stoutsberg, Saturday, April 6, 1895, Miss Anna Grube, age 16 years, 6 months arid 18 days. She left father, mother and a large family circle of brothers and sisters to mourn her loss, Anna was a noble and affectionate girl. None knew her but to love and speak her praise. The interment took place at Wheatfield. Rest. Anna rest, from pain and care you are free. To dwell In mansions of the blest through ail eternity; ’ •" Yotir absence we can never cease to mourn: A voice is s 'ent in our homo: A fa.it.lifm* form has cea-ed to go and conic.

C. W. Coen has Tile, for sale. Granville Moody of this county, and Joseph Groenbaum of Chicago, were feeding eat lie for exportat ion to Liverpool at the starch factory at Columbus, Ind., which burned April tith, which caused tin ur iin i lediate sp ip ment. Mr. Moody is the first citizen of Jasper county to export cattle. The greatest dress goods sale of the season, Saturday,April 27. Chicago Bargain Store. The friends of Mrs. Caddie McCord, daughter of Thos. and Mary J. Crockett, took pleasant advantage of her at her home in Leopold’s addition, by anticipating an invitation to a quilting for to-day, by coining unannounced upon her last Wednesday with needle and thimble. Many of the older matrons were also present with the younger spirits. Mrs. Lecklider has the finest line of millinery in town' at the Emporium. I’lease call and see them.