Death at Mason City.
Mason City, Dec. 4.--Died, Saturday evening at 1 o'clock, in his room at the St. Nicholas hotel, Mr. Yancy, aged about 68 years. For some little time be has been suffering from Bright's disease, but a recent cold caused neuralgia to set in. On Tuesday evening about 4 o'clock he went to sleep and could not be awakened, remaining unconscious until the end. Mr. Yancy came to this city some time last spring and has been working for Chamblin Bros. He leaves no relatives here, but has a son in Ashland.
The Weekly Pantagraph
Bloomington, Illinois · Friday, December 09, 1898
Death at Mason City.
Mason City, Dec. 4.--Died, Saturday evening at 1 o'clock, in his room at the St. Nicholas hotel, Mr. Yancy, aged about 68 years. For some little time be has been suffering from Bright's disease, but a recent cold caused neuralgia to set in. On Tuesday evening about 4 o'clock he went to sleep and could not be awakened, remaining unconscious until the end. Mr. Yancy came to this city some time last spring and has been working for Chamblin Bros. He leaves no relatives here, but has a son in Ashland.
The Weekly Pantagraph
Bloomington, Illinois · Friday, December 09, 1898
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