Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1893 — Death of Mrs. Hattie Oaborne Onstott. [ARTICLE]
Death of Mrs. Hattie Oaborne Onstott.
Monday morning the relatives here of Mrs. Hattie Onstott, nee Osborne, received a telegram from her home at Rochester, this state, announcing that she was very dangerously sick. An hour or two later, a second telegram annoute d her death; which sad event occured at 9 o’clock Monday morning. The telegrams were the first information any of her friends here had received that she was not in her usual health. Mrs. Onstott was only 23 years old. She was born m Hanging Grove Township, this county, and in that township and In Rensselaer, most of her life was spent. She was the youngest of the family and leaves Six sisters namely Mrs. E. L. Clark, Mrs. J. F. Warren, Mrs. A. W. Cole, Mrs. Chas. Spriggs, of Rensselaer, and Mrs. Lizzie Johnson and Mrs.
Mamie Mason, of Whitehall, Mich.; and two brothers, Frank and John Osborne, of Rensselaer. She was married, October 20tb, 1892 to Issac Onstott, of Rochester, Fulton county, which place has since been her residence. The funeral was held Tuesday, at Rochester, those of her relatives from Rensselaer who attended, being Mrs. E. L. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Spriggs and John and Frank Osborne. B. F. Ferguson will loan yon money at current rates of Interest. The undersigned has purchased of Thos. Burns the new livery stable, on Vanßensselaer street, west of the public square, and proposes to conduct the same in a manner to give the amplest satisfaction to all patrons. Nothing but good rigs sent out. Prices very reasonable. Give me a trial.
ROBT. RANDLE.
