Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1887 — OBITUARY. [ARTICLE]

OBITUARY.

John C. Fleming, son .of 'John I and Joanna Fleming, of Walker i tp., died at Hebron, Tovter c maty. Oct. 17, 18S7, aged ‘2l yf .us, 4 1 months and S-days.. He Was only ! coni’ned to his bed five weeks. His I sickness was eaused by b eing over heated and drinking u*e water, which terminated in dropsy and .Bright’s disease. Befo re his death he gave his heart to the Savior and i said he was ready to go. I He was buried at th? Spencer cemetery and his fr.neral services were held at.Hebr.ni N. J. S. Miss Olof Krr.rer, a full blood Esquimaux lad-.*, born on the .east coast of arctic Greenland, will leet- ; nre indhe Opera House oil Friday evening.-, Nov. 4th. The subject of her lecture is'“Life in the , Frozen Ncrth,” and consists of a ■ minute description of her native ' land, that region of the everlasting I ice ond-snow, and of the strange I manners,' customs and mode of life of Iter native people. Her lecture will be varied by songs in. her native language and Icelandic, liyiniis. At the cloke of her lecture she, will appear clad in her native costume of polar bear fur. She has lectured very extensively in this country, and as instances of what the leading papers say about her lecture, two specimens .are appended: I “Little Miss Olof Krarer talked ; for an hour and a half -to a large ’■audience in the hall of the Young Men’s Christian Association last eyening. She is particularly interesting as a lecturer.”—Chicago Herald. “The graphic in which Miss Krarer described,the strange and peculiar customs of the people of her native land, the was worthy of Biyard Taylor.”— Omaha Herald, ,' I for- short loans in any’ ‘ amount to suit C. P. Weight. ! MONEY!' money—AV. H. H I Graham loams money in sums 'of j S3OO and/upwards, on long time, at li pejkoeat. interest. Those nice hanging and stand lamps sell fast, at La Rue Bros.’’ '