Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 109, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1904 — Death of Wm. Kettleberry. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Death of Wm. Kettleberry.

William Kettleberry died latt Monday forenoon, Sept. 12th, on the John Groom farm, about three miles northeast of town. The cause of his death was dysentery and the general debility of old age. He lived with his son, Wm Kettleberry Jr., the two keeping house together, he being a widower and his son a bachelor. He has another son living in lowa. He would have been 80 years old next mouth. He was an Englishman by nativity.

The O Sisters, formerly of Chicago, with the Juanita Glee Club but now of Los Angeles, Cal., will give two services in “Sacred Song an<f Story” at the Methodist church Thursday and Friday evening at 7 uSO p. m The young ladies as singing evangelists have held very successful services in many of the largest cities of the United States and Great Britian. They will be remembered by their visit to Rensselaer with the Juanita Glee Club, 4or 5 years ago. Services are free and everybody invited to come.