Pan- ! wuiifcj mviiuajall •'9(11° ! ^r‘s* America E. Hendricks,* I prominent Grant county woman, ^*}S.died Monday afternoon at three o'clock at her home in Pleasantauto township on the Wabash pike, where she had lived for many years. She was 78 years of age.ncmcl_tf! Her death was sudden, although in IVJshe had not been strong for sev-i this'ora* Illonths.Eighteen months ago she had anuopth«wiWII.prarespebethineccePan- 1 h in which her hip was broken.a]j This caused her much sutTering 29d 12 because of her age. Sunday she j had a second fall. Rising fromiv the the dinner table she stumbled; and fell. Injuries she receivedv is a 'resulted in her death, nvillei ^er husband, Hiram Hendricks lej passed away 15 years ago. She but- i's survived by five children, Burrnnery: Hendricks, who lives at home:Mione Thomas Hendricks, of Marion; _30tG I Miss Ida Hendricks, Mrs. Wil-■\i Giant Nichols, of Lafontaiue, and nylt;ler, 'Mrs. Daniel Whileneck, of Ma-or ,,f rion. Mrs. Hendricks also hass citv 'two sisters and four brothersi living.tuner. | The deceased was born ineach ■ Fleming county, Ky., in 1835, ami Clark 1 sh,‘ Hved in Grant county 58 Phone | years.28dtf ( The funeral was held from the larrell'laie residence this afternoon at.‘ from i on** o'clock. Intorment was made !•(» the! in the I. O. O. F. cemetery.Johntoolally(UUii!btpiGhiflt;neiO'wVifi