10Round Oak Furnace ___6 24 .200Kiat I . - : :. _... .. . asF. C. ELSNER TAKEN BY DEATHgaj Follows Wife to Grave In Month’s f *l Lll’! Time ?,°or j ge j ile ds ns 1F. C. Eisner ago 08 years, passed away at the Community hospital on Tuesday, death being caused by cancer of the stomach. Mr. Eisner wasPiOi; A i. brought to the hospital from Remsen ni* ? two weeks ago. He made his home,' ^**MiVa\Cowith his sister, Mrs William Long of ! Remsen.| Deceased was horn in Germany and a'; came to this country when lie was 0 D years old. He lived for 20 years in j t’h-Itemsen, where he conducted a sal-oon and after the LStii amendment was;tMe; passed he went to work for a cigar t ce j company in Cioux City as a traveling;! salesman. During his later years )n* | j worked at the painters trade and s I when not employed lived with his sister. j ReMr. Eisner pas a d away within a ; ]|](, day of being a month alter his wife (.}n died, she leaving this world Jan. 16.1 lt;f The funeral was held this afternoon J }K,(i. at 2 o’clock from Wiltimn's funeral »f)\ parlors and burial made 171 the cityedoflit turn-►utcemetery. A clt;vei\ He leaves a brother. Charles Eisner of Frankhwi. 111., and his sister at Remsen, to mourn his loss. j r.)SWO1) t4: