Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1894 — OBITUARY. [ARTICLE]
OBITUARY.
Sarah G. Aldrich. Sarah G. Covey was born in Windham, Vermont, May 24th, 1823. She departed this life at the mature | age of 71 years, and 30 days, on the 23rd day of June, 1894. At the age of seven years she united with the Baptist church, being as her pastor observed, the youngest he had ever baptised. She was united in marriage with Henry Aldrich, Feb. 27,* 1840, in Londondary Vermont. Of this union were born ten children, eight of whom, together with the husband, survive her to-day. Mary S. the k first born, died at the age of three years. Delos H. who, in response to the call of his country, enlisted in company G., 77th Reg’t. Ills., Volunteers, fell at the seige of Vicksburg. The living are: Mrs. L. E. Freelove, of Elwood, Peoria county, Ills.; George H. of New Albany, Ind.; Chester W. of Remington, Ind.; Granville C. and Mrs. Stella D. Zea, of Rensselaer; “Mrs? Albany; Miss Lillie M. and Emerald A. ut Rensselaer. Mother Aldrich and husband moved to Brimfield, Peoria county, Ills., m 1845, where they remained twenty-five years. About eleven years ago they settled at Rensselaer, when Mrs. Aldrich united with the Methodist church, of which she continued a faithful and consistent member the remainder of her life. The last several years of her lite she was a great sufferer, but endured affliction with great patience, not a word of complaint ever falling from her lips. A few hours before her departure she exclaimed, “It is all bright! my Savior’s footsteps lead the way! praise the Lord!” The funeral services were held at the M. E. church at 2:30 p. m.. Sunday, June 24, Rev. R. I). Utter conducting the religious services. Interment in Weston cemetery. Ten different makes of Sewrag ma chines, At Steward’s. The Standard is sold by N. Warner <fc Sous. For real city work, go to Mrs. L. M. Imes. Estey organs and pianos, and Estt y ikCamp organs and pianos, on exhibition at C. B. Steward’s. Buy your farm wagons of B. F Ferguson, and save money. Call on C. B Steward, agent for lots in Columbia Addition; 140 lots at prices from $25 to $l3O. Clothine j ist received, prices positively lowest. C “•! 2~'f Fendigs . Kaul... . The Woods Mower is sold by N. Warner <fc Sons. Don’t forget that fact, if you need a mower. S. E. Yeoman sells the Ideal corn planter, made at Decatur, 111. Binder twine a specialty. We begin our great reduction in clothing now, as we must have room for fall stock. Chicago Bargain Store. Baby head wear almost given away at Mrs. Leckliders. SIO,OOO private funds to Loan on Real Estate Mortgages at Citizens State Bank. B. F. Ferguson has SIOO,OOO of private funds to loan on real estate at as reasonable a rate and as low a commission as any other firm. Don’t fail to call and see me before you make your application. Office up stairs in Leopolds block, Rensselaer Ind. If you are too faraway to come and see me, write to me. I will make loans in the adjoining counties. We buy for “spot cash” and save all discounts. We sell for “spot cash” and get no bad debts. We have the lowest rents and no clerk hire. Therefore we sell as cheap as the cheapest Alter & Yates, Staple and fancy grocers
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