Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Obituary* > j ’ •' • , —w : Miller was born in Johpeon, county, Ind., May & 1847, and died in Jasper county, Sped., August 17,_ J 909, at. the age of years, 3 months a*d 19 days. - : ... She was united in marriage to William H. Miller October 31, 1869, in Ftiltojq coynty, Ind., where they conto reside until April, 1882, When they moved to Jasper county. From that time until the present the family have resided continuously in this county. In early life at the age of 21 years, Mrs. Miller united with the Methodist Episcopal church and through, these more than two score years she has lived a faithful and consistent Christian life. ~«T Four children were bom to them, one daughter and three sons, all of whom are lviing and were present at the fqneral service as follows: Mrs. Mahola Hunt, of Baroda, Mich.; William Harvey and Frank Leslie, of Rensselaer, and Lew Wallace, of LaFayette. One sister.and one brother surviye and were present at the funeral, Mrs. Nancy Ann Barnett, of Kewana, Ind., and James E. Harvey, of Watseka, 111. She also leaves .four grandchildren and many other relatives and a host of friends to mourn her death.
The funeral service was held at their home in Barkley township, conducted by Rev. H. L. Kindig, pastor of the M. E. church of Rensselaer. Interment in Weston cemetery.
BENSSELAEB QUOTATIONS. Wheat —920. Corn—63c. J.„ 'T Oats—3lc Rye—6o c.. Eggs—l9c. Butter—lßc. Hens —10c. Spring chickens —14c. Turkeys—9-10c. Ducks—sc. Geese —4c. Roosters —4c. Call phone 95 —ask for a sack of Acme Flour—ls you don’t like it w;e will call and take it away. ROWLES & PARKER. [ jtQy liiXjS &ll tj
