Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1909 — Will Be Buried in Kansas. [ARTICLE]
Will Be Buried in Kansas.
The body of Charley Clark will be Interred at his home in Cedar Point, Kans., his mother having been Informed by telegram that the body was shipped from New Mexica, on the 7 o’clock train this Friday morning. 4 James Clark, brother of the deceased, Ten here this afternoon on the 3:26 train for Cedar Point, and wjll reach there in time to attend the funeral. Chhrley was getting a good start in Kansas, having his farm almost pgid for and having it well stocked. He was an Industrious worker, and he was reluctant to give up after he was taken sick. It is possible that his life might have been spared had he gone to either Colorado or Mexico a year -agd. Mis death is a great affliction to his relatives here. The boys pf the Home Grocery wish to thank the public for the nice patronage they are receiving. They strive daily to merit ydhr good will. . ' RAchel E. Scott and attending the meetings at the Christian church, wCll return home this evening.
