Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1880 — Obituary. [ARTICLE]
Obituary.
BtaL a/ MmtwprtoD, at th# T*t\. Lrf f.iber, Wl|li*i*a Dtekln-*-*fo ifo ifonto* county. in ilia twenty Mi yw*r of tier H*. Kiln, w.trn of the *r fU*»c, P- 8- t'orkme. Mim tha hat )Urrh alia barf l-sen an ianliu, »atiii>tly raftering lief affliction, y*-tfl Mr h«it«(al that tha prrmrMn us the! rfaar might ba atajarf and alia hJ *•. tend ta health, tvrftaaar anal* tM Jt» ait us Uar horfaadi with . Mn»| }4an for Uia tuiun, ami enjoy with* t-iiM tiia fruits* Otrir united labunJ But this wan nrf to hr. • Daath wa* irfenUesa. aarf ' ruth lonely ba baa 0 attebaii bar away fr»m os. Hard • mtaarf, aarf haarr, la ttia trurdea of 4 «r affliction, but vt remember that 4hut tempera Uia wind t«> tho thorn 3 unb.aud that ba will neither ioave ut 9M>r «>n<eket>« while we trust in him, **'d wa im«t (hat aha it safely boosed 4«* tha realm* at peace, for aha had (tereptod Chris* aa bar laarfar. ami truly aha l»ed served Him* To the people of Kmeeelaer ah# waa a stranger, from tha fact that her sickness made It laay <e*ibte to make tha Journey ta this place after tha parrhaa# by ua of the JtKrrgMCAft. But eagerly aha entered into all our ptas* and kindly niunreie* in all our undertaking*. >ain would wahaea foraaketi cmr boati;eae and hare remained continually 1-jr her. hat the would not cot men l. »ery time we aryed It saying: "You not neglect your bind neat to be 'with me. I’ll gat along all right.” It eeemed a worry to her If wa evidenced a disposition to leave our work because of anxiety on her account. Bo -we t>l *dto work along feeling that* hat hope# es recovery would prors futile, nod that toon wa should ba called to meet her tha last time. Wa returned to her bedside on the lftth lost tha day Iwfor* aha died. Bhe had learned than i hat the could not recover. Calmly and with satisfaction she received the intelligence. Wednesday morning tha 17ih, wa eould tee that tha and wa« approaching, and at 2o’clock she dird. Words foil to express any sense <>f ft # feeling of desolation that surrounded ntat that moment. Wa had followed our baby, tha only child, t’Pt a few months before to tha grave, and now our wife, tha eon stant companion of six happy yeqn was gong. Our consolation lain knowing that she confided In us, as the last words she uttered indies ted, and that her If so was such that the paasaga of tha river waa but for brighter shores, where time shall cease and sorrow knew no oooalbg; where waif faithful to the promise of the Father may join her when this Ufa la done.
The Republican party has resumed laaae P. Gray, Govarnor of Indiana It the way ha now writes It cannot discus* SiwrpaafyJly local is sues. - - The Flora Record ha* ehahgsd baas. Ir will hereafter bo published in Delphi, Montgomery county takes in the situation and names a new poeiofljoe Garfield, Garfield’s official majority in New York Is 21,889. It will now be in , order lo aettla your beta, Tbv Blate Horticultural Society will hold a three days convention iu Crawl fonlaylllv. beginning December flat Tally one for Gray, ’twas a hyrd . raea between him and Landers, but he wins Uia prise on the home run. H. A- Conner of the Kentleud Oa. tetie la an aspirant for tha appointlueut to tka office of State Librarian Bill English will nsver inflict hlui avlf as a candidate for office upon his party again- Ha must step aside tot some ‘•mors abler naan,” Major Caikiua ha* been announced without bia authority for tha U. 8. Senate. He says that be will not be a candidate under aay aoudltlona. It would be in order now, If it wars wot useless for tha poems on the bean tiful snow. None of our poets have ventured to lofitet this trial upon us. iM them rest in pesos. >■■■—■ a—■———— . Congressman Aiken of Houth Capelins has' not a good opiaiou of the northern wing of hla party. Ha myt it la a party with a name, but without a prlnHglfo , '*> . ; The Tile makers convention meet# at Indianapolis tha fratof next monthThis will be a meeting of general Interest to ma no foot u revs of tile, and will proliebly be largely attended. The laaganeport Journal reports for JAW. a gain In tha wheat crop of that county of 80,000.000 bushels over the crop of 1879, Rather a large gain If we ate no* mistaken for on* llttl f eouatr. fiev. WHftanmrfied at Indian spoil* last ftalurday. I¥*r remains lay lu >tate at the court hod** until Monday afternoon,, arfcra they .war* oonvsyed to Wheatland, hi* ferlfc 4wn«, pear Vinosoocs, •..-jmTT-I a,* V'Wl' How eousidsrate tha Atneriaap peu P> are regarding the com fort and teas Of their great ■»** VUh h*arfo*f»q flowing with kludnaaa they Jwv* «w. tuvsaded Tiaaebull, Tharman, n*h ; ••ricks sod Menonfthf 4b pflvat* iifo. MNMHHHNRNMNMRMMNMHMBHHMfIHIMNHNHMMJMtMI £ - Tha rwvpottathllHr foe the Minay letter reeta pm* Abram ■trtP*tt* T rtj« Mora{yl thfosk. About it L -tbi.Uorefyj Wishes b* tel never hoard of It Tfe* scathing deaaaetatlQß as Judge Dpvf. mt uis part In the matte*at 1 all •annul for bias-In reflect upon, •-A Th* worst abuse any Demdoral has rwltnl this- season ta Hus almas banpod upon Mat by meftthars of hi* own party haeiugoalkirf «*jr of Iroyfo4ng in the ehmpnlgtt 4nd Utha Lkmygn am msjMriou sly kicking ft one another. ’> h*/ arg vail up in trlakgaffh* fguly.
Aum .**• seca AiuraUl is of lh*j optnlnn that a strong party fovorabl*. Ut llie administration will ha built api lu tha Houth during Garfield’s u*m*4 office. It hatievaa the lima has comd I w lieu the Houth must drop sect looal lam ami aesayt the situation, and ex-I pnww tha idea that Garfield ia Jaw Hid man to bring about so«U a sUiel ~ T • • •* *’ *•' ‘ ~ Democratic editors have had fat picking, all through the eampalgn, lu printing Hancock’s letters. Just now jtltey are la elover. John W. Fornay [has cmmitied soother wall in tha [shape es a letter, and democratic eds tor* greed Ily seise surf reproduce If. ■ now eterttaWe are those big asm of |tl»e ifyttvirratio party, w How thoil I hearts , reach out In sympathy for IvrfiiorMsmot of editorial fodder. In the words of Kaaby: W# wish to Heaven wecond beadimekraticeditur They bev a soft thing uv it. Ther Hankoks and ther Forneys if allars wrttin letters. _ .
