Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1905 — Death of Mrs. George S. Guild. [ARTICLE]

Death of Mrs. George S. Guild.

Mrs, Clara Guild, wife of Geo. S. Guild, died suddenly last Sunday, at their home in Medaryville a the age of about 58 yea a. Though her death was sudden it was not wholly unexpected, as she had beu in pror health for a long time past. Herself and husband passed mod of their lives in tms county mainly in Gilliam tp th mgh for quite a nhmber of years they lived in Keener tp, Thiy m »v-»d into Medaryville a numb *r of ye rstuo where Mr. Guild engaged in busi nass, She leaves a f-mdy of five eon*, all giown and successfu m-n- The funeral was held lus lay at two o*e look p, m. ac Independence cl uro 1 ! i i Gillam, and interment was made i » the cemetery th-re. Mrs, H, L Kindig of Ren sse'aer a cousin of Mr. Guild was notified of the funeral but was unable to attend oa tooinnt of sickness, Opposing the Gun Law.

A bill has been introduced in the house of th* general assembly but has not yet been considered which if passed wi’l make it an offense for any oue to keep a gun or firearm in the house cr about the place without a liaenss The bill is recorded house bill No. 31 and has beeu the source of muoh comment by farmers and gun dealers. The exaot purpose of the proposed law has not be->n learned but it is thought that the intention of the originator is to make the game law more stringent and also to lessen the numtnr of Residents and criminal shooting scrapes.