Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I? rath of Win- C. Timmons. Wm. C. Timmons, whose sickness was mentioned last week, died Saturday morning last, at his home in Jordan tp. His disease was pneipnonia, complicated with paralysis. His health lia.s been poor for a year or two but the sickness which was the immediate cause of his death, lasted only nine days. His age was 75 years and 19 days. The deceased was one of our oldest settlers, having lived on the farm upon which he died, since 1842, or a period of 4b years. He was twice married, the first time to Kffiie Moore and the second to Amanda T. Lamson, who suivires him. By the first he had six children, three sons, Joint I>, of Tippecanoe county, Wm. E., of Kansas, and Enos, who lives on the old farm, in Jordan; and three daughters, Mrs. Nancy Fish ell* Mrs. Elizabeth Snodgrass, of Kansas and Mrs. fi. B. Morris, of Jordan tp. The sons were all present at the funeral but of the daughters only the one list mentioned. The deceased was a devout member of the M. E. church h i more than 40 held Sunday, at Egypt school house, was c--nd acted by Rev. 11. C. Meßeynolds, of Foverman circuit. The remains were buried in the Welsh cemetery. The exhausted and {frowsy feelings, common to spring time,’ indieatean impure and sluggish condition of the blood which may be remedied by the * use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It is the most powerful, and, at the same time, most > economical blood purifier known.