Mr. J.A. Weaner, of the Heath Springs section, while here trading Monday, received a phone message that his sister, Miss Isabella Weaner, was thought to be dying. She had been lingering with consumption for some time. Mr. W., hastened back home. We were unable to hear from him yesterday.
The Lancaster News - April 3, 1901 - Provided by: Catoe4
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Miss Isabelle Weaner, whose critical illness of consumption was noted in a recent issue, died last Wednesday Ishtar, 10h instant, at the home of her only brother, Mr. Jas. A Weaner, of Heath Springs. Miss Weaner was about 66 years of age.
The Yorkville Enquirer - April 20, 1901 - Provided by: Catoe4
Mr. J.A. Weaner, of the Heath Springs section, while here trading Monday, received a phone message that his sister, Miss Isabella Weaner, was thought to be dying. She had been lingering with consumption for some time. Mr. W., hastened back home. We were unable to hear from him yesterday.
The Lancaster News - April 3, 1901 - Provided by: Catoe4
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Miss Isabelle Weaner, whose critical illness of consumption was noted in a recent issue, died last Wednesday Ishtar, 10h instant, at the home of her only brother, Mr. Jas. A Weaner, of Heath Springs. Miss Weaner was about 66 years of age.
The Yorkville Enquirer - April 20, 1901 - Provided by: Catoe4
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